The Prepper Broadcasting Network - DAC - A World Without Electricity?!
Episode Date: June 22, 2024...
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Hello everybody out there at Radio Land.
I just thought I'd wake you up a little bit.
No, I've been on a killing spree here at the Jones Homestead.
Yep, mice in the house and vermin outside.
I must have killed five raccoons in five days.
Yeah, you got to keep those predators away from your livestock.
And man, I can't believe how prolific these things are.
I have yet to get the mom. I've been getting the babies.
And I think they live right behind our house. Sardines.
Yeah, canned sardines that have expired is what
I'm using for bait. And I told you about the mice the other day.
Walnuts. walnuts.
Hey, but man, is it hot.
How about a little heat tip?
You know, if you don't have air conditioning
or if you know someone that's elderly
and stuff like that,
tell them to draw the bathtub full of water and just soak in it
to lower their core body temperature. And, you know, that just sit in like a swimming pool for
a little bit. It cools you down and you won't die. I know there's going to be some deaths.
I remember one in particular.
This was years ago.
There was a big heat wave.
And this,
I can't remember how old he was.
I want to say 67,
but I think he was older than that.
Gets underneath his car
to change the oil. And of of course that's where they found him
on in a heat wave let the oil let it get cool sometimes i have to tell maria this because because, man, she, I don't know, she is on a binge here.
It may be the fact that as we were riding in town the other day,
I just casually mentioned,
how long do you think we can survive without electricity or the internet?
Okay.
And then she starts asking,
you know, well, is this just for a short time?
Or I said forever.
And then the wheels started turning.
And she said, well, first of all,
we got to get everything out of the freezers
and smoke it or can it or something like that.
And PBN family, we have the ability to do that. I think I have 15
five gallon propane tanks and we have an outdoor kitchen. Okay. I have multiple ways to cook
things. I have three water sources
and that doesn't include the 55 gallon barrels
that are on my rain collection system.
I have three and I'm working on a fourth.
I know where two streams are.
I have my well.
I have a hand pump, but I have not installed it.
And then I said to her, she says, why?
Is there something going on?
I said, no, but you do really think that if China or Russia,
you know, are they going to let us keep our electrical grid,
you know, to keep manufacturing weapons of war?
You know, when it's so vulnerable.
And not only that, if we are in a war and they target our electric grid,
the main power is going to keep the government running.
Or the ability to produce, you know, and she lived through this in the communist era.
She said, we only got electricity for like eight hours a day.
And they shut it off.
And that was it.
And I don't think we'll even have that.
Now, as for electric, it is a very small portion of my prep.
Most everything I have is manual or rechargeable batteries,
which I can do on solar panels and backup batteries that I have.
I have one Jackery, two of those Duracell versions of Jackery,
and I have zero-point energies,
and I have two of those battery cells.
I have four 400-watt panels
and three 90-90 watt panels.
And I can hook those all up in series if I have to.
But they'll just be used to power
like recharge batteries,
communications,
you know, things like that, small things.
They won't be powering the HVAC.
Now, we also have battery-operated fans
that we can recharge and move around.
So we'll get air circulation in the house.
But, you know, questions like this,
and I think that needs to be the standard that everybody tries to strive for.
Because as the intrepid commander always says, war equals off-grid.
And that is so true.
Then I go to my 27-year-old son, and I ask him the same question.
And he said, no, no.
He just said, no, I can't even comprehend a world without electricity.
And he wouldn't entertain the thought.
And I said, well, Alex, we've only had electricity for like 100 years.
The telephone came into existence 80 years before electricity.
So that's where we are.
And that's where we're focused.
I just wanted to bring up that, you know, family conversation at the Jones homestead.
Hey, we're going to go see that movie Inside Out 2. And it, I'll tell you, Inside Out 1 was so good
and so funny. My daughter asked to go see it. And I hope that Pixar did not go down the gay route,
you know, like they did with Buzz Lightyear.
But that wasn't Pixar.
Was that Pixar?
I think it was Pixar.
Or Disney.
That one and the same, you know.
I just hope they don't ruin it.
Because the first one was so good.
We re-watched the first one last night and just laughed our butts off so we're going uh to go to the movies in this hot hot
weather there you go pb and family there's a strategy for you check out the movies while you still can.
You know, in World War II,
we had the oceans that protected the United States.
Now nothing on the planet is off limits.
And with the thousands, no, I take that back,
millions of illegal aliens in this country, I can't help but assume that there are multiple,
multiple military tactical units that are in our country right now,
that when given the word, they're going to execute their missions upon their targets
whatever they may be so all i can stay say in this terrible heat wave is
stay frosty my friend stay frosty, my friend. Stay frosty. And prep on.