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To oppose tyranny and fight for the rights of creator this day does in the United States Constitution.
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Hello everyone out there on Internet Radio Land. This is Dave Jones, the NBC guy. How are you doing on this Saturday night? Saturday night, Saturday night.
S-A-T-U-R-D-A-Y.
Ah, little bit of a flashback there.
Listen, uh, the reason I'm coming to you tonight is because
I am all in the continuity. I am 100% in. I push my chips across the table. I am in. So, you have me, and I think we should recruit others like Chin Gibson as continuity communications
coordinator.
Yes, yes, I say yes.
I thought, you know, primary, alternate, alternate contingency emergency communications
Yes
And I think the continuity is going to be good going to be good because oh
It's the boss. It's the boss hang on
Yes, she needs my assistance right away.
And yeah, I gotta do what I gotta do.
I'll be right back, PBN Family.
Okay, PBN Family, I am back.
Yeah, I know it's only a second for you,
but going through pictures on the game cam,
found a fox, we must destroy predators predators if you're having, you know, you
gotta protect your flock. I mean, God gives you these animals to take care of. So what's liberal neighbors want the fox killed too which is interesting you know usually
they say oh the these little creatures they're just trying to find food and
yeah they said kill this thing if you see it. Anyway I want to talk about random security
measures where you know we I talked about this before random access
measures it was things that we did within the perimeter whenever the threat
was elevated or whenever we got a non-specific intel or something like what happened with the Intrepid Commander.
Okay, so if you don't know if ISIS is gonna attack your whatever,
but you get this alert notification.
You should have things that are set aside right now
that you can choose from.
That you can say, okay I'm going to do this and this to add to my EDC.
Like carrying a tactical knife. A fixed blade.
I truly can't imagine trying to defend myself with the blade
on a multi-tool. Okay. I think about it. That blade, to call it a knife is being generous.
Sometimes they don't even lock.
Sometimes they do, but sometimes they're just little pieces of sharp metal.
And unless you catch this guy totally by surprise, I am not sure you will come out on top. So a tactical fixed blade might be something
that you want to add to your EDC whenever security measures,
you know, whenever you need to elevate security.
Also could be pepper spray.
If you don't carry pepper spray in your EDC,
this is something you
might want to, hey I'll throw that in my bag or or I'll stick it in my pocket
some of them are that small or you know I'll add this to my EDC and it's just an
added measure. Like if they got something off of you they may miss the pepper spray.
Because it's in a different location or they don't recognize it as pepper spray.
And it could be a thing that you can use to get out of a hostage situation. I'm just saying.
So these are like random security measures. This is part of why I'm going to be in the continuity.
Whenever stuff comes up, we're going to get on there,
and we're going to talk about these things.
Another, for instance instance was James was talking about having breakfast with his community,
having breakfast, you know, to be able to have coffee and eggs and things like that
and get your community together.
This is after S.H.T.F.
Teotihuacque. Okay. Well I came back to him and I said
no have the evening meal. Have the evening meal to plan out the next day's
activities. To review what you accomplished that day. And not only that, who's ever cooking breakfast has
to get up two hours before everybody else to cook breakfast. And if anything's going
to go down, it's going to go down at first light. So you want all of your people on your perimeter at sunrise.
So that was my idea behind, you know forage whatever during the
day scraps whatever whatever you can string together until your evening meal
and then you have a good meal and go to sleep know, of course you're gonna have your perimeter watch and all that kind of stuff
but to review the day, you work out the plans for the next day
and move on from there.
It just, I don't know,
six in one, half in the other. If
if breakfast is your thing, then do breakfast.
But know that there's trade-offs. There's always trade-offs. You know, three bags of Prepper stuff.
Three categories that you can put Prepper things in.
And one of them is things actually manufactured things like clothing, boots, gear, all that.
That's one one of them's knowledge your knowledge your
prepper knowledge your what's gonna make you Maria had this saying she said
nobody kills the cook and that is so true that if you know how to cook if you
know how to make shoe leather taste good
you're a valuable commodity so that's knowledge so that's the second bucket and
then the third bucket is your ability to create things or grow things or produce things. So one is stockpiling what you have. One is your
knowledge in how you use things. And then the third bucket is what can you produce? What do you bring to the table that you can create?
You know out of out of nothing
you know out of
you scraps things like that, so
That's how you become valuable. I mean in a shtf situation
I mean, in a SHTF situation, I hate to say it, but you know, if you're in the tech sphere, you better have a strong back.
You better be able to split wood.
Things like that.
Now, that's random thoughts from the NBC guy. There you go. Continuity. Jump in.
You will not be disappointed. We are going to surround the continuity with the best preppers.
You know we're going to have medical. We're going to have everything. Medical, comms, stuff that you don't have right now, we're going to have in the continuity.
So there you go.
Hey, PBN Family, take care and prep on. you