The Prepper Broadcasting Network - Church & State -Be Prepared with Tina and Martha Blanco

Episode Date: May 26, 2026

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Starting point is 00:00:07 Pocan Valley could become a sanctuary city of a different kind. Native Councilman Caleb Collier says that this proposal... I'm proposing that the city of Spokane Valley issue of proclamation stating that our city is a Second Amendment sanctuary. Today on Church and State, Escape from the Digital System with Tina and Martha Blanco. Hello Christian Patriots and welcome to Church and State where we drive morality and religion over tolerance and apathy. And I'm your host, Caleb Collier, once again, your favorite far-right shock jock and the show that talks about politics and religion. Jesus Christ is our referee, so it's always nice and clean. Real quick, I'm going to point you to the website, church and state.
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Starting point is 00:01:42 So please, even $10 a month can make a massive difference for us. Lastly, if you want to get a hold of us, Church and State 1776 at Proton. With that, we're going to bring on our two special guests, Tina and Martha Blanco. Well, Tina is the CEO of two great websites, sat-123.com, and also EscapeZone.com. And ladies, it is a pleasure to have you on Church and State. Yeah. Thank you so much for having us on.
Starting point is 00:02:09 Absolutely. I love what you guys are doing. Now, we work together through Mark 37 joint partnership there. with the companies, but I love all the different things that you are providing through your companies here. EMF protection, fair day bags, sat phones. These are all essential, in my opinion, towards continuing the freedom movement. Yeah, that's right.
Starting point is 00:02:33 And as you know, we're all just a couple weeks away from the beginning of the hurricane season. And in recent years, we've experienced some pretty bad hurricane, especially the last one was the we experienced was that was pretty bad where the cell towers all went down was the Hurricane Helene and we all thought what happened in North Carolina. So yeah, you know, we need to be prepared. And look, I think we've made the satellite phones very affordable. For example, you take this phone right here that I'm holding, it's normally $1,300. But right now we're giving it away for free. But you do have to sign up. on a service. It's like $95 a month for 24 months. The phone is included and then after that
Starting point is 00:03:22 you're just month to month. Here's what's so important about this phone. This phone will work from anywhere on earth. Sorry, I guess my watch is ringing. This phone will work from anywhere on earth where cell phones work on 7% of the earth. So you got 100% of the earth compared to 7% of the earth. Also a reminder that cell towers are very fragile. They go down, hurricanes, tornadoes, fires, earthquakes, or just hacking. They go down rather easily. They're pretty fragile. Satellite phones will never go down. You carry your cell tower with you wherever you go on earth. This is your cell tower. You take it outside. The phone doesn't care where you are. You're able to call anybody from anywhere to anywhere.
Starting point is 00:04:14 Yeah, I absolutely love that. I live in Washington State and our esteemed governor, my statement is dripping with sarcasm at that point, but he has already called for a massive drought. We're in a state of emergency. We had a very mild winter, not a lot of snowpack. And in Washington State, we experience forest fires. We joke that there are five seasons for Washingtonians,
Starting point is 00:04:36 and that fifth one is smoke season. So we're probably going to have some massive forest fires. I want my audience to be safe. A sat phone is a great way to do so. Not only so you can communicate here, you know, maybe an evacuation order, but also when your family is like, did they get out, you can call them and offer that reassurance. Absolutely. And not just for, you know, emergencies like that disaster relief, but we're talking about even the day to day. In driving in an area where there is no cell signal, if your car breaks down, what are you going to do?
Starting point is 00:05:10 So if you have one of these phones as a backup redundancy, you know, it could be the difference between life or death. Yeah, absolutely. That is something I did. I'd completely bypass, but you're right. There are a lot of people, you know, there's certain individuals, maybe the elderly, they're not going to be able to get out there and change the tire. But if they have that sap phone, they have that reassurance that, hey, I can call AAA. I can call a family member to come out and get me so that I'm not stranded on the road. Yeah. And you know, yeah, you have to be prepared yourself because I'll tell you, I think you just said you're in Washington State, right? And when there are forest fires there in the previous years where we've had to deal with that, where the firefighters don't even have enough satellite communication, we've actually had to fly into, hire a private jet, fly into where the fire is, land, bring satellite phones to the fire.
Starting point is 00:06:08 firefighters so that they can communicate. So, yeah, so you need to be prepared yourself because if there's massive fires or massive emergencies, a lot of the firefighters aren't going to catch up. No, do they have the manpower? No, do they have the equipment? You can be part of the solution as well and be prepared for yourself and your family. Yeah, no, I mean, in case you guys, you guys. miss this. I'm obviously a guy. I'd make a very ugly woman. The beard probably doesn't help
Starting point is 00:06:43 things. But I like war movies, right? And so when I'm watching some of these war movies and we got special operations or the Navy SEALs or whatever, and they're going in and they're going to go get the bad guy, they're not communicating by cell phone. No, they're communicating by SAT phone. So if the military is using that in order to go get the bad guys, you know, then probably all of us should have those as well. Yeah. And you know, The reason why they use them, they don't use cell phones. Number one is these are encrypted. All of these, so you get the encrypted phones, the calls are encrypted, your text are encrypted.
Starting point is 00:07:20 The most secure call is between a satellite phone to a satellite phone. The most secure text message is between a satellite phone to a satellite phone. Although you can still call on your end, you're going to be encrypted. But if you're calling a cell phone on their end is not going to be encrypted. So that's one of the reasons why our military only uses these. Our Senate, you know, the government has these satellite phone security companies, have these satellite phones, not just because of an emergency. Also, if they need to make a, if they want to make a secure call, a lot of our senators have
Starting point is 00:07:57 them so that they can communicate with their team because they're being hacked as well, especially when they're running for an office. So we get that a lot. And of course, when there's an emergency, people want to get satellite phones, but it's hard to get it to them when there is an emergency. Like doing the fires in L.A., we actually have to drive them ourselves. The same thing what I just mentioned with the firefighters. We couldn't just set at FedEx because FedEx isn't going to go in the middle of nowhere to deliver the phone.
Starting point is 00:08:29 We have to get a plane to get there. And it costs a lot of money. so it's always best to be prepared. One of the best stories that I had in the past few years was when we had the fires in Lahaina. We had one of our security guard, security guy had a personal phone. He was able to direct about 14,000 people
Starting point is 00:08:52 from going the wrong direction driving into the fire. So one satellite point, he was able to contact neighboring islands, try to figure out what's really happening because it was chaos, emergencies didn't have satellite phones. And so one person was able to help that many people, not to mention. We got a lot of testimonials from that a lot of people have the phone for years, and they never used it.
Starting point is 00:09:17 And then not one time they were able to contact their friends and family. And then also allow people where, because most families were separated, and they were able to communicate with other places where people were hiding out at. And they were able to let them know that, you know, their children are. or their parents are safe except that they were separated. So satellite phones, you know, the stories that we've heard and things that we've seen since I've been doing this since 2004 since we had Hurricane Katrina. You know, I've heard some stories of some of the things that these satellites' phones have
Starting point is 00:09:54 done to save people and help people. And also just to communicate what the real need is, if people are injured, where they're at, if they need food, if they need baby food, diapers for the children. It's a great way to communicate when there is no other way. So one of the things I like to say is if you wait, it's usually too late. So we really like to be prepared, look forward, be a little paranoid, just enough to, you know, exercise some wisdom and be protected. Oh, yeah. And I think everybody should live with a little bit of paranoia.
Starting point is 00:10:33 I mean, that's why I like sat phones and painting my roof of my house blue personally. You know, that's just something I want to do. But I love what you said, Tina, as well, about, you know, the government having it. If the government has it, and this is probably because of my libertarian roots here, but if the government has something, I want something. If the government is using a sat phone, I want to use a sat phone. I also feel the same way about tanks. I really want a tank. I'm not holding my breath on that one because I don't think the government will,
Starting point is 00:10:59 allow me, but that's my mentality. If the government's using a sat phone, I should be using a sat phone, or at least have one. Yeah, I agree. I think they should sell us, because I would want to tank too. I think they should sell us some of their old ones instead of getting, you know,
Starting point is 00:11:16 new, new tanks. Tina, road rage would look entirely different if people had tanks. I got to just say that. Yeah. So, yeah, and the other ways that you can protect yourself also, as you know, we do carry the Fair Day bags, Bulletproof backpacks, Fair Day. So just to kind of let you know what Fair Day is, it does do three things for you, right?
Starting point is 00:11:40 It protects you from radiation, EMF, protects you from EMP. So in case we get electromagnetic balls and all electronics die, anything that's kept inside of a Faraday bag or backpack or whatever that you have, it will be protected. And the third thing that it does is it gives you privacy. So right now, as you know, I mean, I think you know, your digital footprint is. I've got my Faraday bag right here. That's what my phone goes in.
Starting point is 00:12:11 Yeah. Yeah. So when you're not using your phone, you know, especially when you're sleeping, I highly recommend you put your phone inside of a Fair Day bag because it's not doing you any good sitting next to your head, except it's bad. I think if you put your fair day back and you put your phone in a fair day back for just one week you will realize how much better you feel when you sleep because having that phone right next to your head and I know so many people just put it right. Some people put it under their pillow and I'm like, oh my God, you can't, don't do that. You know, get away from radiation, get away from EMF for just eight hours a day. It's very helpful. Also, I wanted to let you know
Starting point is 00:12:55 that when you have a smartphone, when you power off, when you put on airplane mode, it doesn't completely go off. It's still listening. It's up to 72 hours. It still has a low-mode battery. They can still track you. They can track your steps. But the second you put it inside of a fair day bag, the tracking completely stops.
Starting point is 00:13:18 So it's highly recommend that everyone should have a fair day bag. Yes, absolutely. And airplane mode is, it's a fantasy. It doesn't work. It's just for show. Yeah, I definitely agree there. Obviously, working for Mark 3-7, this is why we wanted to partner together as two companies, because we sell ghost phones, phones that aren't actually spying on you, where you're
Starting point is 00:13:42 control of your digital privacy. And so that companies work just hand in hand. I love so many of the things, so many of the products that you have here. You know, I want to go into the Bulletproof backpack. and things like that. But one of the other things, Tina, when you and I were at CPAC together, you have a little band. And personally, I despise these little wearables.
Starting point is 00:14:04 Like, stop wearing wearables. They're just awful. And you don't look cool in them. Okay. But you have these little tiny bracelets that you can wear that will protect you because a lot of people are getting cancer right on their wrist, right where they're wearing their stupid eye watch or whatever it is. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:14:19 So, you know, I do actually wear. I like wearing my watch. Here I am offending my guest, Chris. I offended my guest. I did it again. Yeah. The reason why is because I want to track my steps. If I don't wear a watch, I don't track my steps and I don't get my 10,000 steps.
Starting point is 00:14:38 But you're absolutely right. My hand started to hurt. So I put away my watch and then after my hand healed for a month, I put it back on. And then within the day, my hands started to hurt again. So I wanted to come up with something. so that I can wear my watch so I can count my steps. A lot of people. But her hand didn't just hurt.
Starting point is 00:14:57 She had a tumor on her wrist from wearing the watch. And so go ahead. Yeah, after a few months, the tumor did die out. I had a check that wasn't cancerous, but it could have been cancerous. So, you know, be careful. So anyway, so we have these wristband. I have to take my watch off because it was ringing. And I don't know how to sound and don't watch.
Starting point is 00:15:19 So we have these wristbands. we have them in different colors. What's so cool about these is if you have to wear a watch, and you're absolutely right, I don't recommend people to wear a watch, except if you want to just track your steps and then take it off. People wear it so they can read their heart rate. Don't do that.
Starting point is 00:15:37 I mean, imagine having something on your skin that's reading your heart rate all the time. It's doing more damage than good. Anyways, it's made out of organic cotton, so it's really comfortable to wear. But inside between the cotton, inside it's got three layers of silver and copper so it blocks all of the radiation that's coming from your smart watch so basically it um it reduces it by about 90 to 95 percent of any radiation
Starting point is 00:16:08 one thing that you do lose is it will not read your heart rate but believe me you do not if you're if you wear a smart watch or any kind of watch that reads your heart rate you're you You do not want to have anything on your skin all the time that's monitoring your heart rate. Not 24-7 because you're just getting so much AMF radiation from it. Yeah, absolutely. Well, don't tell the crackheads that it has silver and copper in it because they'll be stealing these things left and right. But you're absolutely right. I mean, not only monitoring your heart rate, but tracking you, it's part of the tracking model.
Starting point is 00:16:47 When you're staring at your phone and the camera's staring right back at you and you're looking, at something that excites you. Maybe you're planning a vacation. You're like, oh, I can't wait to get to Fiji. That's monitoring your heart rate, too. It knows exactly what gets you going, and it's going to put more of that in front of you. So anytime you can disrupt that, I'm all for it.
Starting point is 00:17:05 Yeah. And also, yeah, disturbing your digital footprint is amazing. I mean, like, you know, you should not have big tech know where you're sleeping, when you sleep. They pretty much have everything. They know the room you're sleeping because they see the phone sitting, right next to your head, you know, 24-7. So yeah, so when you're not using your phone in a car, by the way,
Starting point is 00:17:28 car is the worst place to use the phone because you're in a metal and you're hopping from cell tower to cell tower. So the radiation is off the chart. And people that give their phones to the kids or iPad to the kids while they're driving, that's a big no-no. You know, if you're watching this,
Starting point is 00:17:46 you probably shouldn't be giving kids iPads to begin with their brain is still trying to form, but to give it to them in a car is like 10 times worse. So, yeah, that's kind of like... Yeah, it can really be detrimental. So, and Martha can talk about this, so people put the phones in their pockets, which is kind of dangerous, too, as you know, the people are starting to feel the pain in a pocket that they put their phone. It's because it's not good for you. So one of the new product that we have is this product.
Starting point is 00:18:24 And not only painful, but also infertility. So you have the men that put their cell phone in their pocket in the front pocket or their back pocket. And women, too, not as much because women have their purses, but men tend to put it in their front pocket. And so we're seeing the studies showing you can look it up that infertility is becoming higher and higher. and this is a contributing factor. And so what we've developed is this really cool little bag. It's you can't really tell, but the color is, it's dark blue on one side, black on the other side, and it'll have it labeled on each side what it is.
Starting point is 00:19:05 But one side, the black side, is to face you so that it protects you against, you know, any of the EMF radiation that's coming off of the phone. and the lighter part does not have it so that you can still continue to receive your phone calls. Now, you can fit a satellite phone in here, you can fit a cell phone in here. If you have a cell phone, it fits, you know, probably two or three of them. But it works really great. These two, like the wristbands, they have silver and copper on the inside. Like I was saying, on one side, it's to protect you and the other side so that you can still continue to receive, you know, text, messages or phone calls. And you're probably wondering why it is like this on the bottom. Well,
Starting point is 00:19:54 the bottom of this cell phone gives off the most radiation. And so we've developed these in such a way that it blocks that. So like Tina was saying, you know, between 90, 95 percent, it's able to block. And so that makes a huge difference. It's light. It's small enough that it can still fit in your pocket and you can still grab your cell phone in and out very easily with the bag. Yeah, I absolutely love that. It's directing any of the radiation outward away from your body while protecting your body from all that radiation. So you still have like a little area as you, as you were holding up that bag.
Starting point is 00:20:33 There's a little area where the cell phone signal can come through. So you're not going to miss that really important phone call, but your body is going to be protected from the EMF radiation. Absolutely. And then also like what you're doing with. that and especially this because obviously you know that you know silver and copper is good for you so you're taking something that was and most people wear their watch on the left hand which is to the you know heart where your heart is so you're taking something that was actually
Starting point is 00:21:02 bad and you turn it into something that's actually good because as you know i think you know that copper and silver being close to your body helps with the blood flow so um so you're taking something bad and turn it into good. We also have, I don't have one with me, but they are on our website. We have silver infused pillowcases that you can get. Try those. It is, you get an amazing sleep. Do you have, did we send you a couple of those? I have not received. In fact, I have been very open with my audience that I do struggle with insomnia. My brain just doesn't shut off. So a silver line pillowcase sounds pretty interesting to me. Yeah, it is, it's made out of cotton. It's so it's really easy to sleep on, but you will notice the first night you sleep, how well you'll sleep on it. So I will make
Starting point is 00:21:50 sure that we get those overnighted to you. And then also, you know, a lot of the pillows, what they say, like, I think there was a study shows that our pillow, our pillows are 17,000 or something times dirtier than a toilet seat. Look, inside your pillow, you know, most people don't change the pillow. They just change the pillowcase, right? So if you have feathers, feathers are animals, so they're rotting all the time. They're decaying. So as they're decaying and, you know, you're breathing it. So what the
Starting point is 00:22:22 silver does is it blocks everything. It blocks all the chemicals from whatever it's inside, whether it's a sponge or whatever pillow that, whatever your pillow is stuffed with. So that is going to change the way you sleep. So I
Starting point is 00:22:37 will make sure that Jennifer sends you a couple of them so that you'll have them for not tonight, but you'll have them for tomorrow night. I highly recommend you hand wash them, hand dry them. They're allowed to wash them about 40 times before you have to replace them. So just be very careful because every time you wash them, you do lose just a little bit of silver, so wash them as little as you can.
Starting point is 00:23:01 I've had mine for a month and I have not washed it yet. Wow, incredible. It's antibacterial, but I do have to warn you if you have pets, Don't be surprised if they start cuddling up against your pillow. I have two little guys that if I walk out of the room and I come back in, they're right there snuggled up because they know instinctively and intuitively that it's good for them. They feel good next to it. Well, I'm going to be really upset if my boxer starts sleeping on my head.
Starting point is 00:23:32 But no, I mean, there's something to be said for precious metals, right? I also want to talk to you about it's sad that we have to have these conversations, but bulletproof backpacks. You know, you guys sell these things. And unfortunately, we live in a society now where we got to be concerned about our kids and potentially a school shooting. I love that you guys offer this security. And it's really not going to be all that much heavier.
Starting point is 00:23:57 It's not like you're throwing a backpack on a kid and they just tip over because it's so heavy. But it does offer protection against firearms. Yeah. We did have some shootings here in San Diego yesterday. Oh, that's right. Yeah, so. Five fatalities. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:24:13 So having anything bulletproof, as we saw what happened there at Trump's dinner, where the secret service agent had a bulletproof best that saved his life, having anything on you that is bulletproof in a line of fire, you have a 95% higher chance of survival rating. She can show you the cabalop. Yeah. So here is the backpack and here is the Kepler plate. As you can see, it's thin, but it's sturdy.
Starting point is 00:24:49 It's very lightweight. So it doesn't weigh the bag down. If you, there's room in the pocket for a second one. And so we do sell them as well. So if you wanted a little bit added protection, you could always purchase an extra, an extra plate and put it in the backpack. But it's just like you said, it's very sad. that we have to send our children to school and worry about their safety. That should be a place of safe haven.
Starting point is 00:25:16 That should be a place where they're safe. And anything that you can do to just give you more peace of mind that the kids are okay, I highly recommend a backpack like this for all the children at all ages because, you know, shooters, they don't discriminate age or anything. anything else. And so we're all at risk. Our children, our grandchildren are all at risk. And so better to be safe than sorry, be prepared. If you wait, it's too late. Yeah, I like that slogan a lot. Now, what kind of caliber will this backpack defend against? Yeah, so it's 3A. So to get a second plate, it goes 3A plus. And then, and then also it's got a
Starting point is 00:26:02 fair day in the back of it a pocket where you can store like your your cell phone so that you can you know not have the phone won't ring inside so the reason why we designed this this way is because you know schools here in california we're saying hey we're going to ban um so kids having cell phones well you know and not that i approve kids having cell phones because i went to school without a cell phone. Even, you know, my kids went to school without a cell phone, didn't need them at the time. It seems like we do need them. But still, the parents should choose. So what you do is you put your phone in there. The phone will not ring in the classroom. But when the kids are done with school, they can take it out and still get the messages from mom and dad or parents.
Starting point is 00:26:48 So the parents should decide whether the children should have their smartphone with them. I don't, you know, I think you don't need a smartphone until you're like 18, but majority of the people that I see, even, you know, 10-year-olds are running around, 8-year-olds are running around with their own cell phones these days. So give them a backpack that they can put the phone so that they can eliminate or limit EMF from them. Also, the phone will not ring in school and have that protection of a bulletproof. Yeah, in case of an emergency, they have their phone there. They can still grab it, call 911, call their parents, let them know they're safe. We don't have to use it during class, but they can have it there in case they need it. Better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it.
Starting point is 00:27:42 Yeah, I agree. And I echo your sentiments on cell phones. None of my kids have cell phones. They won't have cell phones. I just, that's a decision my wife and I have made together. But I know I'm also a realist and there are people. that are giving their kids' cell phones. So at least block that EMF radiation
Starting point is 00:27:58 and get one of these backpacks. Real quick, we're coming up on a hard break, but I want to make sure everybody sees the website, sat-123.com, is where you can get all of your satellite phone needs. And then escapezone.com is where you can get some of these backpacks, some of these other things. We didn't talk about some of the purses and things, but it's very stylish, and we can come back and talk about that here in a minute.
Starting point is 00:28:20 But we're going to hit that hard break, and to the church and state audience, NRBTV. Don't worry. We're going to come back. We're going to have another 15 minutes or so. This is Caleb Collier with Church and State. Are you tired of your device spying on you? Ladies and gentlemen, we live in 1984. Your phones, your tablets, your smart televisions, they all are spying on you. This is why I heavily endorse mark37.com. This is everything you need for your digital privacy. Phones, tablets, laptops, all of them are ghost protocol. So that means that you are in charge of your own death.
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Starting point is 00:29:15 But I'm going to talk a little bit more about this stuff. But real quick, I am going to plug one of our affiliates, of course. And I'm going to talk about Galileo because one of the companies that we did not get the time to discuss that Tina Blanco and Martha Blanco are associated with is Galileo. Now you are familiar with Brett Miller. He's running Galileo, but he works for and with Tina. And as you know, Brett and I have done a wonderful book together, political incontinence. But this is real alerts. No ads, right? This is where you can zero in on your specific area and get real time alerts to what's going on in your region, in your state, and even in our country or across the world. All right, it's vital
Starting point is 00:29:57 to all of you to have that prepper mentality and maybe a little bit of paranoia, like our guest said, just a little bit, a little sprinkle, right? Chris, you read a little sprinkles of paranoia? Yeah, perfect. That's okay, right? Not full-blown paranoia, but just a little sprinkle of it, okay? That's what this is about. This is what we're talking about here. They also have a wonderful platform for news like what I bring you daily. All right, where this, in this day where people are censoring themselves, the algorithms are shadow banning people, you're getting kicked off YouTube like myself. Well, Galileo was a great source for all of this alternative information.
Starting point is 00:30:41 People that tell the truth. They're not beholden to really anyone, just to the truth, to Christ. So go check out Galileo and let them know the church and state sent you. Also hit the donate button for us. And I just got to tell you, this is so important. We are in a position to grow massively. And I'm not being hyperbolic. I'm not blowing smoke.
Starting point is 00:31:10 I'm being serious, ladies and gentlemen. We have an incredible opportunity before us. Now, we're already growing. Okay, we're about to come on board with creative, destructive, media. Chris is actually working diligently on that, but we also have the ability to be syndicated. Okay. And just so you know how important this is, people listen to AMFM radio. It's actually growing. It's expanding. People are in their cars, even at their homes. They're turning on AMFM radio. And they're listening to people like Sean Hannity, like Dan Bongino, like Clay and Buck.
Starting point is 00:31:49 people that I don't trust and I have a very very strong reason for not trusting because they are literally the wing the propaganda wing of the Republican Party which okay if you're a Republican, fine but understand that the talking heads of the Republican Party
Starting point is 00:32:10 will never call out their own party you don't bite the hand that feeds you and when the Republicans do something wrong we have to to keep them on we have to call them out. Guess what your host does? I call out everybody. Chris, sometimes you get mad at me
Starting point is 00:32:26 with how often I call out everybody. I'm not mad. No, you're not mad. You're mad at the system that would suppress free speech. Yeah, well, sure. But I can be in competition. Church and state can be in competition
Starting point is 00:32:41 with some of the names that mentioned above. So if you want to see that, please consider coming on board as a monthly donor. We desperately need. your help. All right. With that, let's go back and continue to have, well, just a conversation about being prepared, about privacy. As I said, our two guests, they had another appointment
Starting point is 00:33:03 that they had to race off to. But I hope that you engaged and enjoyed in the conversation that we were discussing. The importance of having satellite communications, the importance of having a ghost phone, having a fair day bag. I love the fact that I have a fair day bag. I use this thing as my wallet. Okay? But if I ever need to, because it's got two pouches, I can slip my phone in the pouch that doesn't allow self-service.
Starting point is 00:33:31 And I can unplug. The importance of not having your phone by your head when you're sleeping, I know so many people that do this. You got your charger set up right there. You got your nightstand right next to your bed. And I'm sorry to say this. And I'm sorry if it offends people. But you know me.
Starting point is 00:33:53 I'm not going to pull punches. They know when you're sleeping. So many people, the last thing they do is move their phone from what they've been scrolling on to their nightstand. And then they go to bed. Your phone's aware of that. Your phone is watching. It knows exactly when you go to the nightstand. sleeping, you know, it's your sleep patterns.
Starting point is 00:34:18 Many of you are wearing that eye watch, the Apple watch, the whole time you're in bed. You can detect everything, your heart rate, when you're in REM. And this thing is so disruptive to your sleep patterns. We didn't even get a chance to talk about it. I call it the Walmart girl. And I'm not trying to slam.
Starting point is 00:34:38 I go to Walmart too, okay? But there are certain people, and you know what I'm talking about here, the Walmart type, the people who don't feel like they need to change out of their pajama pants when they go to the grocery store. I don't know why society deemed this acceptable. But the Walmart, there was all these Walmart girls, they'd carry their phone in their bra. And you know what they were getting? Rectangular tumors on their chest because their phone is sitting skin on machine.
Starting point is 00:35:09 These phones are horrible for us. And we're not even paying attention to it. Some of the other products that these people have, they got hats. I know people that have extreme EMF sensitivity. Chris, you ever ran into one of these people? I'm not sure. I have met a few of them. Like, they get sick from EMF radiation, like visibly sick.
Starting point is 00:35:35 They have to move out into the country where there's not a lot of cell phone service. They have to wear, they have to have blankets that have EMF protection. Hats that have EMF protection. What? It's not a tinfoil. Well, it's not tinfoil, Chris. I want one of those. Okay, it's silver and copper.
Starting point is 00:35:49 It's not tinfoil, okay? It's good for you. That's the kind of products that these people have. They're fulfilling a need that, in a lot of cases, society doesn't even know it needs. Maybe they could make the Walmart pajama pants. Chris, do you go to Walmart in your pajama pants? If it was EMF, I would. There should be rules.
Starting point is 00:36:12 Culturally, there should be rules about what's accepted. Yeah, but they're, Faraday pants. But if they're pajama pants, no. I don't know why. You need to bring like public shaming. If you go to a Walmart and somebody's walking around in pajama pants, you point and laugh. Can we bring that back?
Starting point is 00:36:31 Not if they're Faraday pants, I would. How would I know? All I see is you're wearing pajama pants. They got Garfield on them or something. I'm going to point and laugh at you until you feel like, you know what, this isn't except I don't want me to get laughed at anymore. I'm going to go put jeans on before I come back to Walmart. Fair Day jeans?
Starting point is 00:36:49 I'd wear Faraday jeans. Now you're talking. Absolutely. Okay, now we're on to something. But I draw the line at the pajama pants. And people know what I'm talking about. They really do. They know that this isn't acceptable,
Starting point is 00:37:02 but we've just come to this point where we don't care anymore. Why am I on a rant about Walmart? Now you're asking the big questions. You see what you started in me? You got me all angry. Going completely off subject. But honestly, that's what people like about this show. They never know what they're going to get with me.
Starting point is 00:37:22 And I've done a lot of interviews, Chris. I've done way too many interviews. I need a little bit of Caleb therapy. Caleb therapy looks like this. I've got to center myself again. Come back to the conversation at hand. All right, ladies and gentlemen, paranoia. I hope you understand that it is good and proper to be a little bit of paranoid, okay?
Starting point is 00:37:46 It keeps you safe. You have these responses when you are, walking down a dark road and all of a sudden a shadow like passes a couple houses up. What's the prudent thing to do? You know, these horror movies are great. People are just like, oh, look at that. Was that a masked man? I better go investigate.
Starting point is 00:38:10 Chris, you hear a noise, things that go bump in the night. The basement door creaks open and you see like a half a glimpse of somebody in a mask. Are you going into the basement? Oh, yeah. You're going in the basement. Okay. Oh, yeah. I'm getting a gun.
Starting point is 00:38:26 I'm going to go clear my house, yes. But if I'm walking down the street and I see something weird, you know what I'm going to do? I'm going to turn the other direction, okay? It'll probably be prudent. It'll probably be the wise thing to do. We all have these, okay? But we ignore them to our own peril. And you're walking down the street and you're by yourself.
Starting point is 00:38:44 And you're kind of a sketchy neighborhood. And you see five guys lingering on the street corner. Is it maybe wise to cross the street? maybe go the other direction. But people are like, no, I can't do that. That'd be weird. What will they think of me? I don't care what they think of me.
Starting point is 00:39:03 You're going to go walk right past those guys? Guess who's getting robbed? A little paranoia is prudent. And that's why people prep. That's why people start buying things like bulletproof backpacks and satellite phones and have storable food and ammunition. These are all important things. But you ignore it.
Starting point is 00:39:26 You think the government's going to be there to help? You remember Ronald Reagan's famous words, right? Most dangerous words in the English language, I'm here from the government. I'm from the government. I'm here to help. You think the government's going to help? I remember one time I was having a conversation with a girl.
Starting point is 00:39:43 She was my partner in EMS. And we were talking about a zombie apocalypse. This was right when all the whole zombie apocalypse things was happening, Chris. You remember this, right? Oh, yeah. Yeah, you had this zombie. response teams. A bunch of people that get bitten immediately.
Starting point is 00:39:58 You know those cars where people were like a part of the zombie apocalypse rescue team or whatever? Those are the first people that are getting bitten, dude, 100% of the time. All right. No. But we're having this conversation and she's like, what would you do? I was like, I'm getting in the woods. Like I'm going Uber rural.
Starting point is 00:40:17 Like I'm going to go get a cabin. I'm going to have guns and ammunition. She's like, oh, that's weird. I'd go to the city because that's where they're going. government would be to help. Right then I knew I was talking to a dead woman in this scenario. Just ridiculous. But the government's not going to be there to help you.
Starting point is 00:40:36 We're talking about the hurricanes. Hurricane Helena, right? How many people actually got help from the government versus individual citizens, private charities? Glenn Beck, for his credit, went in there and helped a lot of people. the government actually hindered it you're going to rely on the government or are you going to rely on yourself?
Starting point is 00:41:00 Personally, I think the latter is preferable I think I want to rely a whole lot more on myself maybe my neighbors, maybe some friends but not from government not from government, not at all look at the case of L.A., which, by the way, is currently on fire again. What do we say?
Starting point is 00:41:22 What was it, the Palladais fires? Is that right? Palisades. Thank you, Chris. He's always there to correct me. Palisades fire. Did we see the government helping whatsoever? Or were they a massive hindrance?
Starting point is 00:41:37 Spencer Pratt running for L.A. Man, this guy, I don't think he can win, Chris, but boy, am I enjoying his commercials. They're phenomenal. I think L.A. is too liberal to ever elect him. I heard all the ladies at yoga are both. for it. Good on them. Be incredible.
Starting point is 00:41:55 That's one of the commercials. But he's still, he is still living in a trailer on his property because he hasn't been able to rebuild because that's government for you. That's the efficiency of government. Clearly, we cannot rely on government, nor should you have that mentality. If you have that mentality that you think government is going to be the provider or should be the provider, you're poor of the problem. Hey, let's pour some cold water on you.
Starting point is 00:42:25 Let's give you one of these. A few slaps in the face. You part of the problem. America is great or was great. When people relied on themselves a whole lot more, and didn't look to government to fix the problems. But now we've become where we got this nanny state. When any calamity comes,
Starting point is 00:42:47 it's not how do I fix it. Not how do I rebuild. It's what's what. is the government going to do for me? So in closing on this show and I know it's a little bit scattered, I'm just kind of feeling a bit scattered today. Get some items, ladies and gentlemen.
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