The Prepper Broadcasting Network - 3D Printing a President
Episode Date: October 19, 2024www.pbnfamily.com...
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pbn family your garden is the resistance good saturday morning pbn family what is up what is up i'll tell you what is up on our end there will be no live shows for a little while
i don't know how long that while will be right now um we have a bit of an issue with Spreaker. Not a censorship issue at all.
Nothing like that.
But it's a problem with Spreaker that we're going to fix a unique way.
For those of you who are unaware, we're losing the ability to go live in December through Spreaker anyway.
So our live shows are going to have to change.
They're going to have to become something different.
We're not going to give up on live.
It's too much fun.
You guys are too much fun.
But it will change.
It'll probably live at PrepperBroadcasting.com
along with the rest of the podcasts.
The live casts, if they've become some kind of video or some kind of rolling chat or just audio, will always exist in Spreaker post-live.
I think, in all honesty, this is probably going to be better.
Our Spreaker lives have never been off the chain.
We have great people who come, but we've never had a ton of people.
And then again, one of the hallmarks of PBN is that sort of quality over quantity thing, particularly in chat.
We have no problems ever.
But all that said,
the live is not,
you're not going to hear us live for a while.
Could be a week, could be a month.
I don't know.
But we won't be live.
We'll be doing a ton of,
we'll do all the shows that we normally do.
We'll even do Preppers live,
though it won't be live.
And, you know, that sucks,
but we'll try to get it cleaned up as quickly as possible.
Could be as soon as Monday.
You know, you never know with me.
I'll turn around and fix things, you know, repair, create the whole nine yards.
I'll do it in 24 hours sometimes if I have the capability.
So we'll just have to see how it goes, But suffice to say that's the situation right now
It just is what it is
And you know
We'll be back
We'll be back probably in a big way
We'll probably be back with a larger chat
For more people for you to meet
Unless that becomes a problem
If we find out that you know what
This live chat business
With just letting anybody come into the live chat is no good.
And we'll kick them all out and forget it.
But we'll manage it and all that.
I'm kind of interested to see what happens with this FCC complaint that has been logged, of course, by a conservative.
So you're already sort of, you know.
CBS hit with FCC complaint over edited 60 Minutes Harris interview.
It's an interesting one.
Watchdog files FCC complaint to demand 60 Minutes Release Unedited Kamala Harris Transcript.
This thing was radically edited.
The reason this is such an important thing in my mind is because this is kind of where the country makes or breaks.
Not the country. The
country's confidence in the institutions that we have depended on forever. This is sort of one of
those rubber meets the road situations, right? So we have a guy, Daniel Sir, president of the
Center for American Rights. He, you know he comes out and says,
this person is running for president.
You guys edited it so much.
Well, there's a bunch of things that they did that are kind of weird.
They used answers more than once.
It says, during the primetime broadcast of 60 Minutes the next night,
Harris's answer was cleaned up. It says, CBS has maintained that the answer was to the same question from Whitaker, but that was edited for time constraints.
But Sir dismissed the excuse and says CBS crosses a line when its production reaches the points of so transforming an interview's answer that it is fundamentally a different answer.
Here's what the initial answer was, right?
Let's see if we can find the question.
The Tiffany Network has faced a flood of backlash for airing an edited version of Harris' answer about U.S. relations with Israel.
After broadcasting, her word salad replied to the same question during a promo for the upcoming special Face the Nation the day before.
for the upcoming special Face the Nation the day before.
So in her answer to a question by Billy Whitaker that aired on Face the Nation,
Harris said, well, Bill, the work we've done has resulted in a number of movements in the region by Israel that were very much prompted by or a result of many things,
including our advocacy for what needs to happen in the region.
And then, you know, during the primetime broadcast of 60 Minutes,
they cleaned up her answer and she said,
we're not going to stop pursuing what is necessary for the United States
to be clear about where we stand on the need to end this war.
He goes on to say, CB, I'm sorry, he goes on,
the news distortion must involve a significant event and not merely a minor incidental aspect of the news report to be considered a policy violation according to the FCC.
The question is incredibly consequential, says the filing.
U.S. foreign policy toward the Middle East in the middle of a war, and the timing is also significant weeks before a presidential election
with a candidate who has sat for very few news interviews, the filing said.
Sir, who worked as a policy director for former Wisconsin Governor Scott Whitaker,
launched CAR last year, Center for American Rights, with fellow attorney Pat Hughes.
So, you know, everything needs to be and you know you might be bored with it and it
is kind of annoying and and kind of goofy but i i just want you to understand you know like
rogan might have trump on right if rogan has trump on and they do three hours and Joe Rogan releases a 30-minute interview with Donald Trump that's
trimmed up and it would never happen but I'm just saying trimmed up and polished up and all
the answers are perfect and questions and so on um what would people say what would people say
if he looked great and wonderful and he was going to affect the polls and a tight race and so how's it a tight race by the way can anybody tell me how this is a tight race
seriously how is this a tight race it's blowing my mind but anyway cnn themselves um
you see this is where people have to come out. And please call me on this. It's hard to see sometimes, but please, God, call me on this.
If you see me make a mistake, just reach out to me in element and say,
hey, dude, you got that wrong.
Because I don't want to be in the same breath as these people.
You know, CNN should come out and just say, yeah, we messed up.
Right? should come out and just say, yeah, we messed up, right?
When, it's so much better for a society.
We've come so far as a people,
and one of our main tenets professionally anymore, which is really depressing, is just weather the storm
and never admit to being wrong.
You know what I mean?
Like, go through the hell and never admit you're wrong.
And it just is horrible.
You know, it's so much, it's so refreshing.
You know who did it?
Sean Ryan came out and did it yesterday.
He said that he made some comments about events happening in North Carolina
and how what was mentioned on the podcast wasn't accurate.
It was like a two-minute video or something like that,
and it was just so refreshing to see somebody say,
oops, I messed up, and guess what?
It's not the end of my career. It's not the end of the world.
I'm just letting you know. We messed up. Sorry.
And then the world goes on.
No, we messed up.
Sorry.
And then the world goes on.
And the difference between Sean Ryan doing it and CNN not doing it is massive.
Sean Ryan is, if you don't know, he does a podcast.
I think it's called The Sean Ryan Show.
I don't watch it much.
I watch clips of it.
But I like the guy.
I think he's, you know, I think he's right there.
He did a great interview with Joe Rogan that I watched.
I talked about it, actually.
I talked about the things that Joe Rogan and Sean Ryan talked about and were surprising each other with
and how we've been talking about them on PBN for probably five years, maybe.
And some of them like ten years.
Just kind of, you know, pat on the back.
Good work, everyone.
So the difference is so staggering.
It's unbelievable.
You know what I mean?
You have this difference that's just unbelievable because you've got one guy who comes out and says,
I screwed up one line or a couple lines on the podcast, and I'm sorry, and we got it fixed.
And then you have a giant news organization that doesn't come out and say,
yeah, we're playing political a little, okay?
Yeah, we're playing a little political.
And one institution is eroding
and the other is exploding.
But then again, Sean,
don't take no money from the government
as far as I know.
And that's probably the biggest
differentiating thing, right?
I don't know, PBN family.
It's a Saturday morning.
I'm just here yakking with you for a little bit.
I got a very little bit of time here.
And I thought I'd come talk to you, you know, about what's going on.
We spent the evening playing with the 3D printer.
My son got a 3D printer for his birthday.
It's pretty cool.
Pretty mind-blowing stuff. Kind of way too exciting,
actually. Kind of way too exciting. You go to this website called thingverse.com,
and the beauty of the internet rears its head. You know, the ugliness of the internet rears its
head. I have to look at Kuzco and her face. But the reality is that when you see the beauty of us together,
you see it on a website like Thingiverse
where just millions of people
are downloading and creating
and showing off all kinds of awesome things
that they have 3D printed.
And it's a beautiful thing, man.
And you can download the files for what they printed
and print it yourself and modify it and so on and so forth.
It's just like this is part of the game too.
The game is not just Twitter fights.
The game is not just left versus right.
The game is not just Donald Trump and Camel the Harris.
It's like it's all of it,
you know? And we do beautiful things, man. We do beautiful things. Yeah, I know. It's,
you can get so wrapped up in it that you forget about it, you know?
Yeah, you fundamentally forget about it. I think my hosts and you guys,
the listeners,
I don't know what that noise was.
Sorry.
My hosts and you guys, the listeners,
keep me balanced.
My children do also, of course.
My wife.
And you need that.
You need that constant reminder that, you know,
life is a beautiful thing.
It's a beautiful thing, folks.
So playing around with the 3D printer.
I got piles of stuff I got to dig through.
Books and toys and let's call them what they are.
Opportunities, nonetheless. I got some ham radios here by me with some biofang
charging up next to me on the point zero energy solar generator.
If you're on Instagram, we've got a huge giveaway happening on Instagram. Huge. I've got to get you guys a link to it.
I should have,
how could I not put that into the newsletter?
Okay.
As I leave,
okay, I got to leave.
I got to wake my son up for football.
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So yeah, PBN family, do a little something this weekend.
Do a little something to move yourself forward in the preparedness frame.
I owe you guys a look at the quail cages.
We now have the quail cages set up, built, ready to take on birds.
I think we're going to get our hands on some more chickens and some quail and go into this crazy election slash holiday slash winter season
with these birds and see what we can see.
All right.
Until then, folks, I will talk to you guys soon.
Enjoy your Saturday.
Enjoy your weekend.
And just know we're going to figure this live thing out in the background.
We're going to meet a meeting with the hosts on Sunday.
And we'll get it all squared away, man.
background we're gonna meet i'm meeting with the hosts on sunday and we'll get it all squared away man and we'll be back to uh the live cast maybe in a bigger and better way than we ever done before
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