The Prepper Broadcasting Network - A Crisis of the Unprepared
Episode Date: August 19, 2024https://linktr.ee/PBNLinks...
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Be me and family. Your garden is the resistance.
Be me and family.
Your garden is the resistance.
Oh, the fasted commander is a dangerous thing, I'll tell you what.
I apologize for getting to you guys so late today.
You know, the key to successfully fasting is to stay busy.
I think Ben the Breaker of the Banksters probably has it the worst of us all, if I'm assessing his living situation right now appropriately. But, you know, to
be idle in any way is kind of rough when you're fasting, to be at home. And this morning I had added to our flock. Our chickens had gone missing
months ago. For all this time I'd had none. And this morning it had to break. This morning
we had to go add to the flock so that we could have egg production dialed in before the fall.
You know what I mean? Before the fall.
And the next step is the quail in this little quadrant of our small suburban yard.
And then probably after that, the arrival of the fish.
And we'll see how it all goes from there.
It will be a very interesting little situation back here on this liberty.
I mean, this homestead we call Casa Liberty.
The message I have for you today is one that I'm likely going to play on for a while.
I don't know.
You know, the problem with me fasting is that it unlocks weird stuff.
And I'll talk about it on tonight's show.
Don't miss Preppers Live.
Dave Jones, myself, Ben the Breaker of Banksters.
We will all be fasting.
We will all be yakking.
I may be eating, actually.
I don't know.
I may be eating while we do this show.
I have these. I don't know. I may be eating while we do this show. I have these.
Here's the problem. Dave, Ben, anyone else who's conducting the 24 hour fast today, I apologize in advance. It's August. You know what I mean? My neighbor sends me over a bag of cherry tomatoes, a Ziploc bag of these beautiful cherry tomatoes.
I've got all this beautiful basil growing.
And all I can think about...
Well, one thing I really want is fried chicken.
Whenever I get sick or don't eat for a while, my body is always like, fried chicken, fried chicken.
don't eat for a while. My body is always like, fried chicken, fried chicken. But what I can't stop thinking about is slicing those cherry tomatoes in half, slicing up some thin garlic,
lots, like five cloves of garlic, sliced thin. Starting olive oil in the pan, red chili flake, garlic, toss, you know, good olive oil,
low heat, tossing in the cherry tomatoes, not to cook them to death, just to really almost like
heat them, make them a little soft, and then tossing in some spaghetti, parmesan cheese on top,
Spaghetti.
Parmesan cheese on top.
And just going to town, man.
You know?
And I don't know if that will happen tonight or not.
It may or may not after the show.
It's not the best time to eat something like that.
But that's what's been on my mind as far as food.
That's been my great temptation as of late. What I wanted to talk to you about today,
and I'll try to keep it brief. Tomorrow we'll be back to the traditional PBN Daily News,
but it's just the nature of the day. I'm in the backyard sweating. It's hot today. It
got real hot real fast. I didn't know it was going to be hot like this. We're living through a crisis of the unprepared. We are living through a
public health, a mental health crisis of the unprepared. Remember Joe Biden called it a
what did he call it when he was blaming all of us? A pandemic of the unvaccinated. That's
what the that's what he was calling it. COVID-19, remember?
It was a really nice thing to say to the American people who decided not to get vaccinated.
He called it a pandemic of the unvaccinated.
in our country now is very much a
mental health crisis,
a public health crisis
of the unprepared.
The unprepared are
living in the world
that we're living in.
I said this in 2018
and it's only got more and more true.
It's only got truer.
Living in this world where we've
given up everything to convenience
and we know almost nothing.
We know how to repair almost
nothing. We know how to do almost
nothing, right? Large swaths
of the population
don't know how to
navigate. They don't know how to fix things.
They don't know how to heal things.
You know what I mean?
Everything is owed to convenience and a call and a stop and go see someone who knows and you don't know right there's the disconnect from their food is so amazing it's
so far reaching it's the only way you can convince people to become vegan you You know what I mean? People to be...
Both sides of the spectrum.
There has to be like a fundamental disconnect
between you and your food.
A strong one.
So all that's the case.
Now the world...
We've lived in this sort of fantasy world
where all that's fine.
We can get away with all that.
We're all... No big deal. You know what I mean? We where all that's fine. We can get away with all that. We're all that.
No big deal.
You know what I mean?
We'll be there for you.
We will.
Oh, man, the pumpkins have sprouted.
One of the pumpkins has sprouted.
Anyway, we've lived in this world where all that's fine.
And if you got 16 allergies and you refuse to eat dairy and you don't want to eat this and you won't eat meat.
There's a supermarket full of everything you could ever want and need.
And that's a beautiful thing.
If Kamala Harris gets elected and has her way, it won't be that way.
There's no way you can attack supermarkets price gouging and
not affect the outcome, right?
Not affect what
our amazing supermarkets look like.
So,
so,
I feel like the
flesh and bone
world,
the plant and animal world, the relationship that we share, because we are of this world, right?
Like we are part and parcel.
We've been here a long time.
We know how to exist here instinctually.
Maybe not, we don't have the skills anymore, but we know how to exist here instinctually.
Our ability to survive in this
environment is dissolving or has dissolved for many people you know you throw somebody out in
the woods with a bow and arrow like i don't know ain't gonna go well
so our ability to survive in the flesh and blood world, the natural world, the actual planet we live on,
our ability to just fundamentally survive on the planet we live on without inputs has diminished tremendously.
Now here's the real problem.
This other world that we've created, the world of convenience and comfort, is also at risk now.
So in other words, we have poo-pooed the natural world for a long time.
We hop in the house, turn the air conditioner on, throw food in the microwave, eat, put TV on.
I don't need to go out there. I don't need to be a part of that. But now that
world's dissolving too. And on top of that, the digital world that can be the escape from
the world of comfort and convenience to some degree, right? Because at least in the digital world In the video games The AI
The AR
The VR
You can find purpose
Even if it's not purpose in your own life
You can still find purpose
You can do missions
You can do quests
In video games
Right?
You can go on great adventures
That are digital
Of course the problem is
There's even trouble in that paradise
I don't know if you feel it
But when I get on the internet
When I read something on the internet
When I look at a picture on the internet
I don't know if a human made it anymore
That's the problem, right?
The problem is I can't tell
what's a human-made product
and what's not on the internet.
So, you know,
you wind up only hyper-focusing
on people that you know that are writing,
people that you know that are creating things,
or people you know that will tell you.
Like my show pictures i'm
not up late creating the the art for my shows like those really cool cyberpunk style artworks that i
put up as our show images for pbn daily news they're ai generated by a prompt now i do create
the prompts but i'm not up like sketching that stuff out. So you need to, in other words, in other worlds, in other worlds and in other words,
all aspects of this life seem to be unraveling.
Not to mention the digital world is also, now the public understands that something we've understood forever,
the digital world can unravel completely with one burp
from the sun.
In other words, you may not know this, but people invest real time and real money into
video game worlds, into computer game worlds, into these digital realms, like real money.
Computer game worlds.
Into these digital realms.
Like real money.
I mean there's even real estate for sale in the VR world now.
Hard to believe but.
Oh look at the muscadine grapes.
Did the birds eat them all?
No they're still there.
I can't even eat one if I want one right now.
They look good.
I'm just walking in my wonderful neighborhood talking to you.
So now we even know that that digital world can come undone.
And fundamentally, people are understanding the lesson that our ancestors knew and prepared for forever, right?
Which is, you know, put stuff away in good times.
Put money away in good times.
Put food away in good times.
Like, we're in good times.
But we all fundamentally always know that, and have always known,
whether it was the Middle Ages or the Modern Ages,
bad times come.
And in those bad times, we were well equipped to go back to the natural world and live off the land and so, because we were probably already doing it.
But now everyone's fraught with anxiety.
They're riddled with depression.
They have all kinds of health issues and inflammation issues and this issue and that issue because they're living in a time of crisis. And it's
not, it's brought on by, of course, the symptoms are brought on by all kinds of forces we can't
control, but that's nothing new in history.
That's nothing new in history.
It's nothing new to have a Joe Biden.
It'll be nothing new to have a Kamala Harris or a Donald Trump, right?
Some leaders are good, some are bad.
Some are tyrants, some are kings, you know?
You've got to deal with it.
This is the life that the human being has lived for a very long time.
It's nothing new
Wars, nothing new
The value of money, the value of skins
The value of food, nothing new
The factor that has changed is you
The factor that has changed is the population at large
Maybe not you, you might be a bad example for this.
The factor that's changed so dramatically is the unprepared class.
The unprepared class.
The class that has no clue how to survive off of their cloud of comfort and convenience.
survive off of their cloud of comfort and convenience.
Now, it's hard for us to understand the fear and anxiety that goes along with that and how you have to cover that up on a day-to-day basis just in order to survive.
I mean, you must have to, right?
Imagine you wake up in an apartment in Manhattan, okay?
You are fresh out of college or maybe you're five years out of college,
and you're trying to make your way. You're working at some job, you know what I mean? Making
a meager living in a bad part of town, trying to figure out how you're going to make some real
money. And on top of all the stresses of your life, you're watching the news, and they're telling
you that climate change is going to
end the world. They're telling you the sun can fart and then all your phone doesn't work
no more, all your video games and all that kind of stuff that you love just goes away.
They're telling you that there could be nuclear war any day. You know that there's crime out there on the streets. You see it. You can't buy a gun
because you're in New York. So there's a level of powerlessness that is, I mean, it's just enormous.
Right? And you find yourself in this situation where you're like, oh, I am 100% living A crisis of the unprepared
And you could call it a mental health crisis of the unprepared
But I think it's even bigger than that
You know
This crisis of the unprepared is as real as it gets
And for the better part of a decade
We've been doing our best to reach out to people
We've had our hands slapped
on larger platforms because they thought that you know you should watch uh horror movie clips
instead that's a better thing to watch than than the prepper broadcasting network you know
the things you can find on youtube are unbelievable The idea that they would
Remove us is just hilarious
But that's what it is guys
You know
That's the state of affairs
That's what we have to live with
So
When you look upon your fellow man
Just understand that
This is our duty This is our mission When you look upon your fellow man, just understand that.
This is our duty.
This is our mission.
You know, we've been gifted this opportunity to live in this moment as the prepared.
As the people who have taken steps to survive America like this, right?
This is surviving America.
The good and the bad.
And it's our duty to rescue our brothers and sisters.
That's what it is.
It is our duty.
You know, we have to reach out any way that we can and understand that some people will be there with open arms
and some people will
poo-poo the ideas that you have and you know what whatever it's not our job to chase people around
in infinitum to try to convince them to save their lives and better their lives more than
save their lives but better their lives that's not, you know? But we can put a message
out, a sound message. You can put a sound message out. You could start a podcast. You
can do a number of things to make a difference. And it will make a difference. There's no
doubt about it. It will make a difference. Even if you get one person, it will make a difference.
But this is our mission.
We have to
do our part in this crisis of the unprepared,
PBN family.
Alright?
I will talk to you soon.
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