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A person who advocates and practices preparedness. One ready for any event that would disrupt their daily routine.
That is a prepper.
Hello everyone out there in Internet Radio Land.
This is Dave Jones, the NBC guy.
I am coming to you on a... Oh, what is today?
Tuesday.
Tuesday, Tuesday.
Ah, I got to tell you, things are going crazy, crazy.
We got ships running into bridges, knocking bridges over.
Dang.
What do you say about that, huh?
Well, if it was a cyber attack, if it was a cyber attack,
at what point do you say this means war, right? At what point do you say,
you, okay, the port of Baltimore,
which is the second busiest port on the East Coast,
is closed down.
That's going to have an effect. This bridge being missing,
that's going to have an effect.
I mean, that was a highly used bridge.
I'm shocked that they're still looking
for six people. I'm shocked that even at
1.30 at night, only six people are missing.
But if that would have happened during rush hour,
oh my gosh, the bridge would have been packed.
It would have been catastrophic.
But maybe it just goes on to someone's insurance.
That Singapore ship's insurance, right?
I don't know. I don't know.
I don't know.
But whenever this kind of stuff happens,
my prepper sense tingles.
And, well, we're prepping on here.
Next week, I have a whole week off because of spring break.
You'll hear a lot more of me next week.
But right now, we have two incubators going.
We have tray after tray of vegetables in our basement growing with grow lights.
We are ready to spring in the spring like no one's ever sprung in the spring before.
Maria, she gets these spurts of prepperness and when she gets this spurt, I have to be
running.
I have to be on a full out sprint because man, what comes next is massive food production
that is her
bent on prepping
make more
food, produce more food
preserve more food
and
it comes from her
upbringing in Romania
so
what did I do? I bought a whole bunch of cameras. 25 bucks a camera.
Well, actually it was less than 25 bucks because I got I don't know, I can't pronounce, uh, W-Z-Y-E, they're little,
looks like little cubes, they do a great job, uh, you can, you can buy a subscription or not, they hook into USB and they're indoor-outdoor.
And at $25, I thought, why not?
So I'll be hooking cameras up.
Yeah, I guess we all prep in our own ways, right?
What are you doing?
Now, I have to go back.
I have to go back.
The audio drama for Sarah Hathaway is off the hook.
If you have not listened to it, that was my daughter giving birth.
So, that was
interesting for me, what she thinks childbirth is.
Well, I guess it would be childbirth in a post-apocalyptic
non-medicated, so yeah, pretty much a lot
of screaming.
non-medicated. So yeah, pretty much a lot of screaming. But, and
did you listen to Stephen Menken?
Wow. What a great
sermon on Sunday. You have got
to listen to this. Go back.
Sunday. Rel back. Sunday.
Reliance.
It will make you ready for the whole week.
It's fantastic.
Hey, and something I saw on one of Russell Brand's videos.
He's finally coming around to our way of thinking, but it took him long enough.
Anyway, he was talking about getting your medical
kit. And it was one of those Jace Case type
things. Getting your medical supplies. And I'm like, wow.
Prepping's becoming mainstream.
Yeah. Everybody's doing it
just some observations from the NBC guy
this Friday I'm going to be on a podcast
a video cast
whatever you call it
for the survivor, collapse survivor app.
They're doing a terrorist attack
with a nuclear bomb.
I am a little hoarse because we went on a field trip today.
Like I said, it's the week before the spring break.
And I didn't want to start a new subject
or a new chapter and say do you remember what we
talked about two weeks ago so I'm taking everybody on field
trips today or today and tomorrow
and the way I look
at it the rest of the teachers owe me I took half
the kids today I'm going to take
the other half tomorrow. And gosh, I got over 10,000 steps today. It was a good trip. Very what is it Army Heritage Museum and Education Center
in Carlisle, Pennsylvania
highly recommend it
it's free to anybody that wants to go look at it
it's tons of interactive things
it's history
the United States history
is a history of wars
well that's pretty much mankind right
anyway it's very good
very good
and
it could be prepper related
they have on the outside park And it could be prepper related.
They have, on the outside park,
they have all different fortifications going all the way back to the Revolutionary War.
So if you want to see what fortifications were done
in the Revolutionary War,
the frontier, the World War I, World War II,
right up to Desert Storm, Desert Shield.
Yeah.
It's very good.
Okay, PBN family.
All I can say is prep on. Take care.