The Prepper Broadcasting Network - Current Events and Your Community, Virgis 49
Episode Date: June 16, 2024Butch Eskine from Hope for Survival joins the show to discuss current events and community responses....
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Chapter 49. Everyone was on the move in the morning, but Cole stuck around long enough to
watch the last truck leave. Chepi's face was red, and he scowled as he approached.
Gosh darn, those guys are dicks. What the hell are the feds
feeding them? Whatever it is it sure does keep them high strung. You ready to head out major?
Monroe asked. I am but I'm not going with you Cole teased them. Come again sir? Monroe wondered
confused. I want you two to head back to Reno. Make sure everything is in order and our trucks are ready to go, Cole directed.
Where are you headed, sir?
Chappy wondered, concerned for the man's safety.
I'm going to the homesteads in Colorado.
Johnny's coming with me.
And Nicholton is meeting us there, Cole informed them.
That's a big risk, don't you think, sir?
Monroe commented.
Maybe. But we can't talk on the airwaves. If this woman is the lone survivor, I have to know. We could use her legend to inspire
others. You know what happens if chaos reigns, sir. People die, Chappie warned. I know. We're
taking a page from William Baker's book. We're going to fight them in the courtroom and with public opinion
"'so we can maintain order and transition back to a free system peacefully,' Cole replied.
"'Sounds like a pipe dream to me,' Chappie chuckled.
"'Call it what you want, but we have to try.
"'I'll meet you back in Reno, but have us ready to roll,' Cole said flatly.
"'Yes, sir,' the men replied. Come on, Johnny,
Cole commanded. The men parted ways. Climbing in the driver's seat of his truck, Cole started the
engine. Johnny was quiet as they rolled out, unsure where Cole was headed. The sun sank low
in the sky as Cole navigated the Rocky Mountain roads. The cracked roads forced them to move slowly.
I thought you said we weren't doing anything together, and now here we are. How come you
brought me, Johnny wondered. So I can keep an eye on you. I remember what happened last time you and
Chappy were alone without supervision, Cole teased. Johnny blushed, insisting, you don't have to worry about that. Cole laughed a
little. I'm just kidding. We need to talk with someone. Who? Cassidy? No, he's a merc. You saw
him while cleaning cars the first weekend you were in Reno. His name is Gunnery Sergeant Ben
Nicholton. Good guy, Johnny wondered. Very. I want you to meet him officially.
Okay, he answered slowly, thinking for a moment. Why are we meeting him at the homesteads?
It's a quiet place. You'll like it, Cole told him as they approached the gate. Here we are.
It looks like a hippie commune, Johnny commented, watching the people hang clothes on the lines.
How do you think people are surviving without government handouts, Cole wondered.
I didn't know people were, Johnny commented.
The gate guard approached.
Recognizing Cole, he told him,
Major Virgis, sir, I wasn't expecting you here today.
That's because I wasn't here today, Cole replied simply.
The guard nodded. Understood,
sir. The gate squealed and Cole pushed the accelerator. Johnny kept his face glued to the
window. He watched people working together to accomplish their chores. They smiled politely
and stopped to talk with one another. Look around, Johnny. Life goes on. People survive.
one another. Look around, Johnny. Life goes on. People survive. They grow their own food,
make their own medicines, and take care of one another, Cole explained.
A large group of children laughed as they ran by. Cole slowed the truck cautiously.
The children waved. They look so happy, Johnny marveled. That's because they are.
The world is quieting down. There's another way to live,
but some people will lose their power.
People with power over others
don't often give it up, Cole advised,
intimidated by the overwhelming odds in front of them.
He pulled the truck into a parking spot.
Stepping from the vehicle,
a mercenary soldier approached him.
Major Verges, sir, right this way. Johnny, you're
with me, Cole snapped, quickly following the soldier. Yes, sir, Johnny agreed. They went to an
old masonry building. It smelled like a gym, but they didn't go toward the training area. The soldier
led them down a hallway line with offices. In here, sir, the soldier instructed, opening an office door.
Major Virgis, sir, how good to see you, Nicolton said, approaching for a handshake. Gunnery Sergeant
Nicolton, it's good to see you as well. Let me officially introduce you to Private Johnny
McClintock, Cole said, returning the greeting. Looks like Major Virgis got your head back on
straight, Nicolton commented. Yes, sir, I made an error in judgment and deserved every bit of what I got, Johnny admitted.
I can respect that. None of us are perfect.
It's nice to officially meet you, Private, Nicolton shook his hand respectfully.
What did you find out, Cole wondered curiously.
The woman, Erica. She's on the rescue squad, Nicolton confirmed.
Did Alex pass along their schedule they're training to perform a salvage mission in hopetown colorado nicolton
informed him handing him profile documents on erica moore and her family along with a confirmation
of the schedule that doesn't leave me much time to get to Reno and back, Cole pondered, looking at the timeline.
It is what it is. I couldn't tell you on the radio, Nicolton explained.
I know. Get this. Bennett is training her squad.
Really? Cole wondered.
Yeah. Burns and Tweed agreed that if he could re-educate her in the box,
he could train her to do this job.
Then he would know her story.
He may know her story, but the mission is go.
We need a merc team to stand with the rescue squads and the federal skeleton crew.
Do you want it or not?
This is your chance to meet her and judge for yourself.
Her story will not be enough to convince the people.
She's going to have to be more.
Cole thought for a moment before confirming.
You're right, Ben.
I have to meet her.
Sign up my team.
Consider it done.
Get your people in order. I have to go or Merkley will question where I've been.
Thanks, Ben.
I appreciate it, Cole declared, shaking the man's hand again.
I'm with you, Major, Nicolton declared.
Till the end, brother.
Come on, Johnny. the men left out the door
and headed for home pushing the door open cole stopped hearing the sound of a familiar voice
major virgis a moment of your time if you please sir cassidy requested taking his hand from the
door cole spun around miss cassidy baker I wasn't expecting to see you here.
Johnny smiled at their banner as Cassidy moved in closer. That's funny because I wasn't expecting
to see you here either, Cassidy replied. I have an office. She motioned him towards the first door
on the left. Johnny, wait out here, Cole told him. Cassidy closed the door behind them as they entered.
What are you working on, Major?
Why all the secrecy?
We're going with your dad's plan.
We're going to fight them with the council and public opinion.
To do that, we need a face for the movement.
Whose face?
I may have found the perfect person, but I gotta know for myself.
We're going on a salvage mission to Hopetown.
What?
My dad's base of operations is there.
Are you serious?
He must have known the town had been scheduled for evacuation.
How much defense will be there?
Cassie looked at him furiously.
You're worried about the lives of your men?
What about my father?
You have to warn him. He has a week, Cole told her flatly. You're a face of the resistance? A person on the salvage
team working with the feds? You sure that's the best choice, Cassidy snapped. She's a refugee,
Cole admitted. She, Cassidy accused? Don't be jealous, Cole teased with a sly smile.
Cassidy laughed heartily at him.
You wish I was.
There's no time to lose here, Virgis.
Seems like we both have work to do.
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You're going to the Changing Earth podcast. This is episode number 451, season 15, episode 49.
Hey, Chin, what's up?
Hey, Chin's up.
Taking on the role of the crash test dummy tonight.
Yep, yep, we got you up front.
And we have Butch with us from Hope for Survival.
Always a pleasure to have you on the show, Butch.
How you doing tonight?
I'm doing awesome.
Thanks for having me
back good to be with uh you and mr chin again yeah always yeah and thank you for uh all the
work with the pot well the other podcast as well the audio drama as well so i'll be sending you
out lines teamwork again so yeah appreciate it couldn't do it without everybody's help on that
so just do all the work. Yeah, I know.
But you guys got to give me lines.
And you're one that's like always right.
Got them done right there.
So super appreciate it.
You're welcome.
So been a couple weeks since we did a live show.
I was down in Galveston doing some deep sea fishing,
which is kind of out of character for me,
and enjoying the ocean, which is something I really love to do.
Not really.
But it was nice.
It was really nice.
Houston's actually just a hop, skip, and a jump from a house,
so that was surprising.
And the day
we did go out like out on the ocean it was a lot like just being on lake michigan so uh it was good
time so we caught a ton of fish we were after red snappers those things fight like demons in the
water and then you get it up and it's like you know five foot long or whatever you gotta throw it back so um crazy weather while i was gone like we just got hit by storm after storm after storm here at
our house um part of my roof was damaged in the crazy storms that came through texas so
even the host is not immune um to this weather anomalies. We had a bunch more presidential embarrassments.
I guess we got Russia on the move.
And more farmers getting managed.
So we'll kind of bust into some of that tonight.
Chapter, we caught up on Virgis.
We're going to hear his story again next week.
And they went into Hopetown did the big um scene there and cassidy's
dad was killed while they were in there so it really just brings up this um topic of community
readiness and not allowing your dependence on the government to dictate how your community is going
to respond to the next disaster so that's why butch here, and that's why we're doing the show tonight.
So, Butch, what's on your mind?
What's some of your top concerns?
I was reading a little bit over it.
I think the farmers are on your mind as well.
Yeah, did you notice that?
Mm-hmm.
I did notice that.
did you notice that i didn't notice that uh yeah i've been i uh kind of find uh kind of
weekly every couple weeks some uh hot topics internal to the 48 states and uh you know the uh the state law in oregon that came out several months ago that restricting the private gardens.
And then I caught on to a story. It's going on
of all places. Idaho. Idaho, right? Yeah.
Yeah. It's going to have an impact on the
potatoes. Yeah. And this is
more of a
past law
that's documented that's impacting
who is the priority of getting the water first.
And the farmers, the private farmers
are secondary. And this is going to impact uh thousands and thousands of
acres if if if you're old enough to remember in uh 30 years ago in california when they went
through the whole battle with the smelt fish this this reminds me of that a little bit
break that down a little bit for for the listeners that don't know what's that about.
Yeah.
Actually, I was in the military at the time, and I may have been living in Montana.
I can't remember. Anyway, the story kind of caught my attention.
It's an indigenous fish called smeltfish, and it's really a small fish.
But the state passed laws directing the waterways with the fish, and it took the water away from probably hundreds of thousands of acres of farmland and they all shut down and they turned into dust bowls and they got the power
the government won this and the the private citizen lost and um it was a bad thing but it
was a huge lesson learned um now did in the end you know if it actually helped the smelt fish recover?
Were their efforts validated?
And then I heard more stories about how bad it impacted the private citizen,
honestly not to be cold-hearted for the little fishy.
Right.
and hearted for the little fishy. Right.
Where does
the fish fall into
the chain
of
the food chain?
What did the fish really
do for the world?
Yeah.
It made
a certain group of people
really, really happy because they weren't going to be used to
although fertilizing your garden with fish remains
is actually really good. Fair enough.
And then another story I came
across on the farmer thing was up in Michigan.
Oh, really?
Of all places.
But, you know, several years ago, state by state, they started reprocessing human waste.
Uh-huh.
uh-huh uh and they came out uh i believe it was the fda came out years back and said it was safe for farmers to use as fertilizer on their fields for cattle okay is that like mad
cow where mad cow came from um no that came from washington dc can't you tell
well what happened was uh this this guy uh in michigan uh was a cattle farmer and had built
up a reputation and uh was doing quite well and expanded his property and
he was setting up his business for his children in the future and the state came out and wanted
to do soil samples and they tested and tested and tested and they came back and said I'm sorry but we're closing your farm down because your soil
is way above the limits
by millions as to what's acceptable and it's like
you guys created this stuff you said it's safe
and they're basically bankrupting this guy
crazy because he's been using something that was a
sanctioned product on his fields
and they're like oh you're basically
dumping human waste all over so now we're
going to bankrupt you
and I've heard other instances recently
about was it forever chemicals
or so a PF
AF where it was
chemicals that they were allowed to use for
fertilizers and stuff.
Like here's the story in Maine where they're shutting down farms because they were allowed to use it.
And now when they got their soil tested, it was too high in these chemicals.
And the chemicals are basically in the soil and they don't know how to get it out to filter it out.
Well, isn't that convenient?
The land's like being condemned now.
So, I mean, you all hear and
see this stuff, but it's like
you can't even
do sanity checks on this stuff.
I mean, it's so off the charts like
um you know here we are we've had so many food processing locations destroyed by fire you know
yeah seriously they've wiped out chickens and pigs and they're going after cows, and they're doing all this crazy stuff.
Then you got a guy who made billions of dollars off of computers and software,
and he's not even a doctor, but yet he's going around the world
and our own country talking to them about vaccines and viruses.
in their own country talking to them about vaccines and viruses it's like yeah the same same gentleman he used to make viruses for his computer system so he could solve them
pattern it's uh you can't even you can't even sanely explain this stuff.
I wonder, like, in the United States,
if because of our amount of territory,
they're able to kind of pick it apart more because if it's not affecting your area,
if this was all happening in a smaller country like Germany or something,
then the farmers would be
more likely to connect on the issues but because it's spread out to Maine and Michigan and Oregon
and Idaho you know and other states are involved but because they're not all together in an area
you know that's smaller than what the United States is it makes it seem like oh that's so
distant and far away that's not going to really affect me.
Until you go to buy, you know, potatoes, french fries, which can be really, really life-sustaining
item for your family when you don't have money.
And now they're going to skyrocket the price of potatoes?
Well, you know, we're bringing millions of more people into our country.
Right.
bringing millions of more people into our country.
At the same time, we are potentially introducing
more disease,
bringing it from the outside in,
unvaccinated and so on and so forth.
And God only knows what they're creating and where it's allowed to be created.
And go over the last five to six, seven years
and look at the key areas
of our country that
the regions were food producers or
major locations for cattle.
You know, you look at the fires in California, you look at the fires in Texas,
you look at the droughts in Texas, you look at the massive amounts of rain,
tornadoes, derechoes across their Midwestern states.
I mean, as of two weeks ago ago they had not even planted a wheat crop
in the midwest u.s yet yeah it's too too wet right and all of these are huge impacts
on sustainability for as a nation and brazil same you know, Brazil's another huge worldwide producer. They got totally flooded in the south, been having nothing but drought up north.
You've got, you know, Ukraine down, that whole area down as far as, like, being able to distribute food out of those regions to, you know, places that rely upon the bread boxes of the world that aren't going to get, you know, their shipments this year.
of the world that aren't going to get their shipments this year.
You know, when you look at the global market,
and you look 20 years ago, 10 years ago, and you look now,
and you look at who used to be the major players at the global table on global food purchases, and now you're seeing you're seeing the superpowers that are in there now
trying to compete and consolidate that market down yeah it's been happening they they wiped
out the pork industry with that type of activity as far as like big corporations coming in
buying up everything and then pricing out the independent farmer and now you don't have
the variability of product or any of that so um you know looking at these things years ago and
continuing to look at them from that period to current uh more and more and more is what it's what drove me looking at everything it's what drove me to
uh start really researching uh what hope for survival talks about the five mile radius
and and and it's a five mile radius in theory you know you may 500 yards, you may have a mile. The whole premise
is that if Sarah lives a half mile
from me and we can think
mutually, then I have a half mile radius.
And then Ken lives a mile
from you and a mile and a half from me,
then now I have a mile and a half.
You see what I'm saying?
We're building security in depth.
Yeah.
Trying to expand the community circle so that, like, you know,
your community is good at doing this, we're good at doing that,
and then we have some potential trade opportunity if if things were to degrade to the point where we didn't have our current supply chain
yeah you know you set up your memorandums of agreement memorandums of understanding and
the thing is you you can do this concept in an apartment building you can do it in a suburbia neighborhood.
But you can't do it sitting on a sofa eating Twinkies. This is hard
work. I mean, you know, you can't
just, you just can't pick out your
20 buddies who live around you who
you hang out down at the gun club with because that
might be their only skill yep right you need so many other skills but needing them and finding
them and identifying is work and it takes time. In our community group,
we just recently finished
information is gold.
Who do you have in your neighborhood who offers these skills
but also who in your neighborhood or your community
is going to require any kind of special attention.
So we put together a kind of a questionnaire of like, do you require a special diet?
Do you require special medications?
Do you have to take medications that if you don't have them, it could be life changing or death?
don't have them uh it could be life-changing or death and anyway we these are things that were addictions can be another yeah absolutely psychological psychiatric meds yeah you know um
all this stuff if if you are going to be and this this could be during a hurricane, it can be towards any natural disaster. If you are going to be
your neighborhood or your community's first responders,
you got to know what you're responding to and what you're likely
to find. Does that make sense?
Absolutely. It's like, I remember when I worked in retail
the fire department would come drive around
every whatever so i don't know the time period but and they would come in and they just wanted
to see the inside of our store get a view or if they had to respond what they're going to be
dealing with and you know they couldn't just google map it they actually wanted to walk through our store. Yeah, actually in my day job,
actually that is one of the things, I have
eight buildings and communicating
with the first responders, the fire and the police, and showing
them your most current floor plans because
when they come into your building hot for an incident,
the last thing you need is that there was construction
in your house or in this business where there's now a
wall, but yet in the plans they had, it was a clear
40-foot shot through to their objective.
And now there's a wall there, right?
Because oftentimes these plans are in a rear area,
and they're coming in with goggles on that they're going through smoke
or maybe a fire or whatever, and there's an earpiece in,
and someone in the rear is talking them through these smoked areas to get to the objective.
And in many ways, when you're building, it all goes back.
I think we talked about this maybe when I was with you all before.
Building your team, building your community is only part of it. You have to work together as a group to understand what is risk management.
Okay, what is the risk in your objectives? Growing food,
having animals, protecting the area where your community's at, the weather. Have you studied the weather?
Are you tornado prone? Are you snow? It goes
in your risk assessment and identifying
these threats, right? And we have, we in HFS we have built checklists uh and you go through these
checklists what is the most likely threat to us and what is the least likely and how are we going
to mitigate it right how do you meet like random people for building out your community?
Because that's something that a lot of people struggle with.
Maybe they don't want to talk about what their thought pattern is.
It's definitely opening up the doors more these days, honestly, since the virus.
Because everybody's, you know, hey, that happened.
This could happen.
So I think people are a lot more open-minded to it,
but that's like the icebreaker.
Yeah, I typically tell them that I know Sarah and Chin.
Oh, yeah. You got to check out the show.
Oh, you know.
My objective may be there uh two streets down there is a lady who lives there
uh named sarah who i don't see eye to eye with but we're very like-minded in how we see the world right yep and we have another guy in our community named chin
i know that chin's friends with sarah so it may not be me who needs to go and talk to sarah it's
chin who i need to talk to to get him to go work on sarah got you this all comes through
Got you. This all comes through.
In our community, we spend lots of time together.
Even me traveling and all that, we spend lots of time together bonding.
Understanding our people in our community, knowing our people, when someone it's maybe a spouse is sick
or someone's out of town or um i will i will say that i found having having the disasters
actually pulls communities together more like i met my neighbor who i haven't met since i moved
here you know and uh because you
know his something happened to his roof something happened to our roof you know so now we have
something in common and so we can talk and like kind of feel that ground out right oh yeah you
can have cookouts you can have uh um community gardens those are very common things.
One of the ways, too, is to meet a new neighbor and don't even mention it to them and maybe invite them to church with you.
And kind of work it through. I personally
like to just hang around and listen.
I like to listen to people talk
and hear what they tell me.
And then I say, how can I achieve the needs of our community adding this person?
So how am I going to win them?
So on the Hope for Survival website, if you come over there and sign up,
then do you just like, it just adds to the network now?
We can like start hunting people in that community to get part of it as well?
Does it kind of facilitate that type of thing if folks were to go over there?
to go over there?
The website itself is mainly a newsletter and my email address is on there. And folks can email
me and say, hey, I'm in Jonesboro
wherever. And
I'll look them up on a map. And then because
individuals' names and locations are – I do everything I can to protect that information.
Right, yeah.
And to protect you.
That's really important, yeah.
And so on the website or on YouTube, you can normally give an email address.
Hey, you can go to the website.
You can email me.
But where people have really grown over five years is four years ago, we started a Hope for Survival Signal Group.
Okay.
It's kind of like an HFS Facebook, if you will.
24 hours a day.
We have a preparedness room. We have a faith prayer room. We have a calm group
that discusses ham radio, GMRS stuff.
And then we have another group
that's doctors and nurses.
Okay. So if I have a
question on a medication or something like that, I'll shoot it to one of them
and say, hey, can you get with your group?
Let me know. And sarah the big thing is
none of us can remember all this stuff you got about 40 years to go to get to my age
but um i i forget what i forget you know right um you utilize, utilize, utilize your skills and your people.
And, you know, I'm blessed with how I live or where I live at and how things ended up.
But there, you know, there's folks out in rural areas that they don't have 20 houses.
Surround surrounding them.
So you've got to be flexible too.
There's advantages to living in the rural area.
There's many of them. And that is, you know what?
I take care of my place and you take care of your place.
But when you hear three bursts of that air horn, I got your back.
Right.
Okay, one more question for you.
Bonding.
Bonding.
I hope this isn't my listenership because they've been with me for a while.
So everybody should have a running start at least on stuff that's going on.
But it's getting pretty darn legit.
So with the awakening of a lot of the other people
into the idea of just preparing to protect yourself
instead of laying upon the government to do that for you,
somebody's ground zero.
You just met them today, and they're ground zero.
What are you going to tell them to do
today to be ready for tomorrow like where what kind of first steps should they just think about
doing immediately before tomorrow um well for me personally uh i go for the, Sarah, you're new to this, and to
Chin, right?
I would tell you, number one, the best that you can, you need to get out of debt.
And then I would suggest to you
you address your spiritual, physical, and psychological
self. You're no good to
anyone else if you're no good to yourself.
And in order to be a sound leader that other people are going to follow, it's not always
what you say, it's what you do.
So to be a good example, and you'll pick people up by just them seeing you do good deeds
to help yourself and help others. And then
from that, your resources will be determined
how much you can spend. It'll be determined by where
you are, what's available, how much you can store, how much you can
transport. Are you alone, do you have
help, and then the food
water, you know, of course
shelter and security, and medicinal, I think medicinal
is going to play a huge role over
time, understanding not just Medicinal is going to play a huge role over time.
Understanding not just pharmaceutical stuff, but understanding medicinal plants, essential oils, things you, if you can, can you grow these things?
We need to be there anyway.
Because, yeah, the Western pharmaceutical that everybody's duped on is not all that it's made up to be.
So do yourself a favor and research it now.
I mean, ask yourself.
You can hug trees and kiss camels and be as far left as you want.
You know what?
That's on you. Just don't bring it in my house. But let me ask you
this question if you're in that position.
How does a government that represents 300
plus million people and come out and claim
that our biggest threat is China?
How is it that we buy 90% of our antibiotics and natural meds from the same country?
Right.
It blows my mind.
It doesn't pass the test for me.
It's kind of like how did the subs get off the coast of Cuba without, you know, someone saying in ding dong, we got company.
Right.
And telling someone, you know, here's the deal.
There's people surrounding you that will help, but you got to do the work.
Right.
Yeah, because that's one of the biggest things.
They're like, well, you're getting ready.
And it's like, well yeah but that doesn't you know it doesn't feed a multiple mouse for
a long time if you don't do the work and put in the effort and bring your skills to the table
then you know it's for all in vain yeah and fine and and and also i would tell anyone this, and man, I'll tell you what, God has blessed me far more than I deserve, but I am surrounded here in my community.
I am surrounded by so many absolutely incredibly awesome brothers and sisters.
incredibly awesome brothers and sisters.
Whether I'm home or I'm on the road,
I can reach out to them. I don't worry about if I'm gone.
They're there for my wife.
Right. Same.
The work they're doing behind the scenes,
helping prepare community.
And it's
a self-insurance policy. It's self-reliability.
I mean, ask yourself, since the last
time we had a major SHTF,
how many hurricanes, tornado fires droughts how many natural
disasters have we had that required some portion of your preparedness package to sustain your life
and that's all this is.
That's so true.
And that's why I try to break it down
like real simple, you know, even to the
simplistic-est level for
people to understand is like
you have a spare tire in your car,
you have insurance on your house, you know,
what if most people need
dual income these days? What if
one of you, you know, wasn't available?
Or even if somebody's running a homestead and somebody's working still full time,
what if one of you, you know, something were to happen?
Wouldn't you rather know that you have food in your pantry and the lights are going to stay on?
Or would you rather be in that position where now you're going to cash call or whatever
and you're bankrupting yourself?
You know, you can weather the storm.
It just takes a little bit of foresight.
I mean, a disaster to you may be different than a disaster to me.
You lost part of a roof, right?
Right.
And somewhere else, a disaster may be a one-income family.
He or she just lost their job.
Yep.
Or they were diagnosed with a bad illness that's going to take a long-term care.
Right?
Yep. I mean, there's just so many things.
And all this is is saying, stop being dependent upon a system no matter what that system is be dependent on yourself
to to help yourself your family and your community and then once you feel comfortable then you can
start doing that with your community and you know then you're there to help each other, which we're really missing right now in our culture is the ability to really just understand like, hey, they might need something from you.
You might have to sacrifice something of yourself.
And that's what it's all about, about making yourself a better person and helping other spirits along the way.
You know, not to sound cold-hearted or anything, but it's like, you know, I have people tell me,
I don't need to do any of this because the Lord's going to take care of me.
And, you know, I just point blank tell them, it's like, no offense, ma'am or sir,
but when Jesus shows up in an Uber bringing you a pizza, please call me.
Right?
Oh, isn't that the truth?
Isn't that the truth?
Yeah.
Think about it that way as well.
Mm-hmm.
think about it that way as well a second part of this
that
others may
you know just like you
you just met a new person
right and they're
excited about doing this and
they're asking you
questions
and you're kind of bit
and that's awesome because that's where it counts
but also in the preparedness arena
yourself and with Chen and
James and all the others, we're trying to help
people, trying to get them to understand why
and they need to do these things. But there is
a, there's kind of an unspoken
beltway amongst our voices
that we can reach out to one another and say, hey, what's
your thoughts on this? Or hey, are you encountering this?
Or hey, I got this problem i got this problem questions all the
time yeah it's one of the coolest things like on the garden on our garden channel because like oh
i've seen that before oh no i haven't seen that before you know so and uh you're always up against
it with your plants you know so yeah people take a picture of the leaf or something and say, how do we fix this? What is it?
And I may have a 75-year-old lady who sends me an email, and the first time in her life, she has one pot growing a tomato plant.
Right?
With four or five tomatoes.
And she's thrilled.
And the whole thing is, had she not come to one of us, she probably would have never than that plant is giving her confidence and purpose that she can contribute to herself and hopefully now contribute to her neighbor.
Yeah, have value.
Have your individual value.
You are important.
Yeah. So much of this is there are people, I know you all
come across them, but there are people out there who
have, they're shut up in a home
and they basically have lost hope.
Yeah. Right? And they may not be able to
go dig a hole or do some of the physical stuff but you
know what they may be an awesome cook they may be able to put together healthy uh diet plans
they may be able to sew they may be able to do any of these tasks that to us
seems less important but you you got to have it.
What are so essential for the community.
Or you can't do everything yourself.
I mean, like working on my homestead, I can't do everything myself, you know.
You can't.
You have to work as a community.
Even though it's my property, we all work together.
Yeah, what if you get hurt
yeah
but there's just enough time in the day
to do farming
structural work
and road maintenance
and then what if you had to defend yourself
at the same time
doing all that at once
you just can't do it
if you had kids taking care of the children you just can't do it if you had kids taking care of the children
i mean you just can't do it all one you know even a husband or wife can't do it all
no really even a family of four what if you're we had you know family four or 40 acres it was still
you needed the community now and then yeah what if you're what if you're a quarter mile from your
home and doing work or running a piece of equipment and a threat comes to your home and your wife and your children are in the house?
How are they going to be able to notify you immediately you need to get home?
They're not going to be able to pick a phone up and call you, most likely.
they're not going to be able to pick a phone up and call you most likely.
So this goes into that community building, setting up a communication plan as part of your security plan as to one error burst equals this, two error bursts equals that, three error bursts equals, you know.
Do you have a text group set up amongst your family or your farm neighbors?
Yeah.
Right?
Hey, my security camera had someone on the porch at 3 a.m.
Here's what they look like.
Do any of you recognize?
This actually happened.
Yep.
So some of our folks up in North Alabama.
Yeah.
You can't outrun it.
You know?
You cannot outrun it you know you cannot outrun communicate if you can see at night
and you can communicate you're you're ahead of the rest well butch thank you so much for coming
back on the show we're gonna have to jump into the changing earth news you're gonna stick around
or you you're out of here um yeah i'll'll hang. Alright. I'll hang.
Appreciate it. It's good to
be with both of you all again.
Yeah, it's been too long. We've got to get
you out to proper camp. I mean,
you got to just retire and get your butt
over there so we can actually
shake hands.
Alright.
Dream.
Survive.
Thrive.
This is Changing Earth News.
All righty.
Changing Earth News.
So, as I mentioned in the intro,
past two weeks were a little interesting in Texas, for sure.
And across most of most United States, we had some crazy weather patterns coming across that just seemed to hammer and hammer and hammer.
And it appears that the tornado alley is moving east as well.
So everybody heads up there.
Been something like 20 tornadoes in Pennsylvania this year.
Very odd stuff afoot. Solar activity has actually been
fairly stable this past week. And you can obviously see the correlation there. Whenever
our solar activity kind of stabilizes out, so do our weather patterns. And when it gets crazy,
so do our weather patterns as well. So keep eyes on. There's a couple interesting things going on.
There's a big sunspot on there right now that we do have eyes on. But this morning, NASA decided
that the whole system was just down. So the website was down, everything was down. So we'll
be watching it again in the morning to make sure they're back up and running and everything's looking good up there.
So I was, you know, through my research, I'm researching, researching, and suddenly they've
decided to put out a new warning that the Cascadia Fault is about due for a nine plus earthquake up
there with tidal waves and whatnot. I see this information coming up fairly often. And it's
good when we see the little, you know, earthquake swarms that are releasing energy up there. But
again, there needs to be a heightened level of preparedness in that Washington area in Oregon,
because that would be a big wave coming towards you guys. So you know, you got to be ready to get out of
your house in seconds to get ahead of that that storm. All right, let's jump into the daily. So
on June 9 of 2024, there was 394 earthquakes that were 2.0 or bigger, the biggest of which was a 6.2
in the Pacific Antarctic Ridge. The 5.7 earthquake hit China's Xinjiang region.
Tremors were felt all the way into Kazakhstan and Kazakhstan. There was a 4.5 earthquake in
Northern California as well as a 3.4 earthquake in Southern California. There was a large solar filament that erupted on that day. It was not earthbound.
We did get hit with some of the energy coming across our connection with the sun, but not
earthbound event. Eastern Arizona, they had the Bear Fire that was growing pretty big on the 9th.
And then on the 10th, there was 390 earthquakes that were 2.0 or bigger,
biggest of which was a 5.2 in the Coral Sea near Venatu. Mount Etna erupted in Italy. We still have
eyes on Campi Flegrei. Just has to stay eyes on because the more they've been researching it,
they've been finding bigger and bigger calderas in the area. So it could really make a big mess over there in the Mediterranean.
Lava broke through the barriers towards the town that begins with an R in Iceland.
I can never say it correctly, so I'm just going to go with the town that begins with an R.
They have this huge lava barrier up, and lava broke through it that day.
It's still encroaching that direction
um stromboli erupted in mexico on that day so lots of volcanic activity we're going to get to
that in a minute and then on june 11th there was 366 earthquakes that were 2.0 or bigger
the biggest of which was a 5.4 in the sulu sea. There was 400 plus tremors in the Cascadia region that day. So
just as I mentioned, when we see a lot of that tremor activity, it can be a precursor of bigger
activity to come. But sometimes it can be the little release that needs to happen to keep the
area stable. So we'll just keep praying for everyone up there. And I'm hoping that God
continues to bless them. In West Central Brazil
in the Penatal wetlands, they're having major forest fires up there. It's surged 980%.
This is one of the world's largest wetland areas and they've been experiencing an extreme drought.
And I wanted to call attention to this one because it's another example of how just extreme the weather patterns are getting.
We're having, you know, extreme drought right next to extreme flooding, where you can literally drive from one area to the other and experience both of those events in one day.
It's very trippy.
So big difference in between the low pressure systems and the high pressure systems.
the low pressure systems and the high pressure systems on june 12th there was 362 earthquakes that were 2.0 or bigger biggest of which was a 6.0 in the philippine sea near indonesia
there was an earthquake swarms near mount st helens and around most of the pacific northwest
again so again we've got eyes on that area um Everybody up there, please be prepared. After massive upheavals in Iceland's
100-foot volcano, it cracked open. This could be a massive eruption going on up there. So Iceland
is not done with its activity by any means at this point. A severe hail event hit Switzerland.
They had five-inch hail coming down there. And then there was a big fire out in Colorado near Leadville in the Twin Lakes area.
This was caused by a campfire that was left unattended.
So guys, be aware of your surroundings.
Take care of that fire before you walk away.
June 13th, there was 357 earthquakes that were 2.0 or bigger,
the biggest of which was a 5.1 in the South Pacific Ocean.
In Brandon, Manitoba, they had multiple tornado touchdowns,
and there was a tornado touchdown in Bushnell, Illinois.
Ontario and Quebec were hit with large hail and damaging winds as well
in that storm system as it came through.
And the rains began to fall in Florida causing historic flooding in the southern end of Florida
which is pretty intense because again it's we're highlighting these differences between the low
pressure and the high pressure systems northern Florida has just had a recent outbreak of wildfires
breaking out so you know right on top of each other, we're having these two
different major events going on. Both Bay County and Panama City had those wildfires today as they
were declaring a disaster zone for the flooding down south. So it's like, hey, could you send
some of that water north? June 14th, there was 376 earthquakes that were 2.0 or bigger,
the biggest of which was a 5.9 in the South Pacific region.
There was a severe storm that smashed southern Spain,
causing massive flooding there.
There were six homes destroyed outside of Phoenix in a wildfire event.
Northern, or in Nevada, Sparks,vada had a wildfire event up there in a rajori india also
had a big wildfire over there on the today the six nope yesterday 6 15 there was 379 earthquakes
that were 2.0 or bigger the biggest which was a 5.7 in the maluka sea near indonesia there was 2.5.9 earthquakes
on the mid-atlantic ridge so core of the planet's getting active with all the solar energy we've
been experiencing the magnetic shielding going down there was a deep earthquake swarm under the
big island in hawaii biggest of which in there was a 4.1 earthquake. There was heavy rain and swollen
rivers up in Minnesota. And Mount Semeru had two eruptions in Indonesia. And Hesperia,
Southern California, right outside of LA, there was a rapid growing wildfire that was prompting
evacuations. They're trying to get that under control today. So today, June 16th, 2024, 383 earthquakes
that were 2.0 or bigger,
biggest of which was a 6.0 in the South Pacific Ocean.
The earthquake numbers have really been riding there
around the 380s, 390s.
So I don't see any unusual activity there.
They are tracking the first potential hurricane
forming out in the Gulf
right now. So we're going to keep eyes on that this week. And as far as volcanoes,
we got a lot of volcanoes erupting right now. 33 volcanoes erupting. That might be the most that
I've ever seen before in the time of recording that are actively erupting on our planet right now. We have two
showing minor activity at 20, or I'm sorry, we have 27 showing minor activity and 24 showing
unrest. So our numbers from three weeks ago, we are up two on the eruption, we're up two on the
minor activity, and we're down two on the unrest. So they've actually added two more volcanoes to that list since we last reported on them.
As far as wildfires in the United States of America, we're at a preparation level of two.
There's 74,413 acres actively burning.
This is coming from 19 large fires.
There's six new of them and two of those are contained.
coming from 19 large fires. There's six new of them and two of those are contained. Number one on the list is Alaska with five wildfires burning for a total of 35,380 acres. That's coming from
three new fires and none of those are contained at this time. Number two on the list is New Mexico.
They have 29,459 acres actively burning from three fires.
There's no new fires and these are not contained.
And then in Arizona, they have 5,038 acres on fire.
This is coming from five major fires.
There's one new fire and none of these are contained.
And then just to throw it in there,
Washington is number four on the list, 1,756 acres.
This is coming from one large fire.
There are no new, and that fire has been contained.
So good job, guys.
Way to stay on it.
As far as the wildfires in Canada go, we're seeing less this year.
It's not that they're not there, but last year was horrendous.
So that's good news on that front as well.
So there you guys go. Changing Earth news.
A lot going on.
Not as much as when I was gone.
I was like, of course, the world goes crazy when I'm on vacation.
But hopefully you guys were staying on top of the events while I was in here with you.
All righty, guys.
Well, that wraps it up.
Thanks so much for coming on, But that was awesome of you short notice and i appreciate your time because i wanted to have uh
you know community is really important i see it as like a major hole in most people's plans
um you know i've got a fairly good grip on my region, but I've only been here for four years.
So I'm going to include myself on that list of, you know, I could do more in my community area.
Yeah, it makes it difficult because you're kind of, to some's eyes, you're a transplant.
Right. For sure. For sure.
Fortunately, in our community, 95% of us are all transplants.
Right.
So, you know.
Yeah.
I meet a lot of like-minded individuals down here that also fled from behind the Iron Curtain.
So, there are a good deal of like-minded people that have all fled their states to seeker-free Texas, and now we're all Texans.
Well, after hearing your forecast the last 10 minutes, I'm leaving town tomorrow.
I'm going to tell the guys, hey, y'all need to get all your shovels and dig a great big hole because we're going to need it.
Y'all need to get all your shovels and dig a great big hole because we're going to need it.
Right.
Fortunately, we follow this stuff, too.
Thanks to you, Ms. Sarah.
The sun is important to follow right now because we're going to see some interesting things in the next 20 years on this planet.
Yes. For sure sure how can we grow
food uh how are we going to be able to grow food in 10 years in soil that's too hot to uh
accept seeds or on a planet because if like the north atlantic current shuts down then we're
going back into ice age type environment.
So, you know, you'd be looking at more greenhouses and things like that.
Yeah, we've been encouraging folks to actually, for the last few months, we've been suggesting they start, depending on their situation, start researching on how they can start growing food inside.
Yeah.
And one of the biggest problems that I'm seeing out of it will be like light bulbs.
You know, because you're going to have to have the light.
If Campy Flag Ray went and erupted super volcano style, that could cover the earth for years.
And then we're really looking at how do we create an artificial sun to be able to you know grow food right well i have uh i can tell you i don't know about long
term but i can tell you i have visited uh some high dollar bunkers that uh they can grow food on the ground. Yeah.
So that's the option there as well.
The other thing that really concerns me is a lot of people have canning as part of their long-term survival plan.
And can you name a place in the United States that makes jars these days?
Yeah.
Right? jars these days yeah right so if we aren't making canning jars and we're not making canning lids and we can't get a hold of aluminum can't nobody can really i mean i couldn't i don't know how to
put it in an aluminum can you know um so i see that as another like major problem potential issue
major problem, potential issue?
Well, there's some out there who follow the global weather sensation,
if you will,
who are suggesting that we humans,
that we learn a whole new diet.
We need to learn to eat things that we never thought we would eat like algae and yeah no i'm good i'm good i think we just need to uh to believe in our planet a little bit more and and learn to
work a little bit more in in unity with it instead of uh trying to demand uh more from it i was reading an article about chickens right like 50
years ago average chicken was like two pounds and nowadays average chicken is like eight to nine
pounds right and so we feed it all this stuff it's a great idea because we're going to feed more
people right so we feed it the special feed and everything so that that
chicken can now feed more people and be a fatter bird the problem is when you ingest that well what
happens you're fattening yourself up off of that protein because of what that protein was fed in
its lifestyle i mean you are what you eat so i think there's a little bit more harmonious way
of us uh you know going back to smaller farms, communities, working within our regions.
Yeah, now we have 10-year-old females that are fully developed and first graders with sideburns and beards.
Right. I honestly believe that over the years, this has had an impact.
I mean, the children, you go out to a mall, man, the kids are huge.
Yeah, they're massive.
Like, I'm not a big person.
So for me, it's like, whoa.
Yeah.
You're a seventh grader?
Yeah.
I mean, I weighed like
70 pounds and they used to stick me in a
trash can when I was in the seventh grade.
I was so little
I had to turn it over to get out.
That's the truth.
But it's happening.
Alright, well let's wrap
up. Chin put up the website
in the chat room for all you guys
in the chat. You can go over and check out Hope for Survival.
But, Butch, why don't you go ahead and tell everybody where to find you,
and we'll wrap it up and call it a Sunday.
Yeah, hopeforsurvival.com, hopeforsurvival.com.
It's Hope for Survival on YouTube as well.
Or you can email me at preparedness101atprotonmail.com.
And keep supporting Ms. Sarah and Chin.
They're doing great stuff.
Thank you, Sarah.
I'm honored to get to spend time with you all always.
And God bless you.
God bless you and keep you safe.
Same.
And keep fighting the fight.
All right, guys.
Have a blessed evening.
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