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Hello, everyone out there in Internet Radio Land.
This is Dave Jones, the NBC guy.
How are you doing on this hot, hot, hot Saturday?
Hot Saturday.
You know what I was thinking today?
I will never complain about the cold.
This has been a scorching couple of weeks.
And yeah, as Jay Fergie was saying,
we're in a bit of a drought here.
Did you catch Jay Ferg?
She came back after a month of stuff
and talked about death.
Always cheery on a Saturday morning.
Death.
Yeah.
Gosh, I used to say
the symptoms of anthrax is death.
And they're like, what? Death?
It's a long story.
You'd have to see my presentation.
Speaking of which, a gentleman named Brandon, if you're listening,
I did get your email. I have not had a chance to respond.
Like I said before, I read them instantly,
but I don't like to respond until I can sit down at a computer and actually type a coherent response out.
Okay, my dexterity has seemed to have just gone away.
You know, when you're 67, your thumbs don't work like they used to.
Your thumbs don't work like they used to.
Not that I would ever have them work the way I've seen my daughter's thumbs work on the keypad.
So anyway, long story short, the other day I talked about I was all in, and I realized I was all in when I spent the money to bury a 1,500-gall gallon septic tank in my backyard
and I made a video of the whole process
and the procedures and the whole thing
cost around $1000. I got the septic tank
for $500. Delivered and
put in the hole with the crane. $500. Delivered and put in the hole with the crane. $500. And if you want to know how to do
that, I have a video on it. I do have to charge, Brandon. That's what I've been trying to,
because I, you know, the stick that it's on costs me money. And shipping, shipping costs like $250.
So I can't just give these things out.
But I will have them at Prepper Camp for sale.
So if you're coming to Prepper Camp,
you know, expect the sales pitch or commercial
in the first part of the presentation.
And I have another stick, memory stick,
that has three different NBC
presentations on them. The first two
are the NBC presentation that I give at Prepper
Camp. Only, I didn't have a time limit. At
Prepper Camp, they get the hook and they pull you.
This is recorded before a live Prepper camp, they get the hook and they pull you. Okay?
This is recorded before a live Prepper group.
Their questions and all that will be the same questions you have.
So you can listen to what they say, ask questions about. One group was interested in evacuation.
The other group was interested in sheltering.
But it was and then a year later they asked me to come back
when Zika, I think it was Zika, no
Ebola, when Ebola came to the United States
and I did an hour and 20 or
30 minutes on biological agents.
And if you watch that one, knowing that it is before COVID, man, did I nail it.
And didn't even know it until someone told me, you really nailed it.
I go over R-naught.
I go over all this stuff that we've come to learn
because of COVID. And this was years
before COVID hit.
Both of them, both sticks.
I'm going to do a great deal.
So this is like my cost
and shipping.
So if you want in on this
those two sticks
email me
NBCguy at Protonmail.com
You're not going to get them any cheaper.
As a matter of fact
at Prepper Camp they go up
because I spend gas.
I spend gas to get to Prepper Camp, they go up because I spend gas. I spend gas to get to Prepper Camp.
So this is the cheapest you will ever see these.
Ever. NBC guy at ProtonMail.com
Okay, that's that for that. The reason I'm doing this
is I traveled to West By God, Virginia today
and that's the way you say that
and I've known many people from West by God Virginia
and that's the way they say that
they tell me that is God's country
but I do have to say that
when John Denver wrote that song
he wrote it about the area of Virginia
that I'm living in right now
I am very close to the Shenandoah River
and I live in the Blue Ridge Mountains
so there you go
anyway
I went to West by God Virginia
set up more of my protein
securing my protein with a lamb.
And, yeah, so I was dealing with the Amish, and they're raising me a sheep, a lamb,
and we're going to pick that up next week.
We're not butchering it ourselves because it's too hot, hot, hot.
We're having an Amish butcher do it, package it, and all that kind of stuff.
Anyway, that's what I was doing this morning, securing our protein.
Speaking of securing our protein, them geese and them turkey are ready.
So I think we're going to do a few of them a day to get them out of the way.
My gosh.
They're huge. They're huge.
And they eat way too much food. We've been throwing grass in. We cut the grass with a little
small electric lawnmower, bag it, throw it in, they eat it.
And so that helps with the feed.
But this is not, I was traveling there and I thought about water.
Okay, and I want to give you my views on water.
Okay.
Water that you have and water that you've stored is not a source.
That is not a source by me.
Okay?
That is a finite commodity
that you've stored up to get you over a gap.
Okay?
So your rain barrels,
rain is hope.
And hope is not a strategy.
Okay?
Because if you were counting on water from rain
these past couple weeks,
you didn't get water.
Okay?
So, rain is not a source.
You can't count on hope.
You have to lock down sources of water.
Where can you actually go and get water?
Now, in my case, number one is my well.
Right now I have a critical vulnerability in that it only pumps with electric right now.
But I do have a hand pump.
I can put down the well and I want to do that.
I just have never done it yet.
But I have two other sources on the mountain,
and what I mean by sources is streams and a pond.
I know where they are.
They're within walking distance.
Now, it would be difficult, but but not impossible to haul water from these
two sources. Okay?
So when you're talking about sources of water
you have to know where you can
get water in a bucket and bring it back to your property and either
distill it, filter it, or treat it. Okay?
That's how you count on water.
I just wanted to make that very clear to
people. Yes, I have rain barrels. I have
two hundred and
two rain barrels operating right now.
I can have up to four.
I have four corners of the house.
I just haven't installed the other two.
And I have water that we bought in town
in five gallon, you know,
those five gallon drinking water things.
Now that's stored, okay?
So that is not a source.
Like gasoline. I have gasoline stored.
And what my source is
will be distilling alcohol.
And I've never wanted to run a car, but I would like to run
generators or small engines,
and I can do that by distilling alcohol.
Do you understand?
This is what I'm trying to get across.
The point that you have to have sources.
Now, I have sources of protein outside of us raising them
ourselves. Now it is a distance
it is a distance to travel. It would be
probably a two day trip to get
to these Amish people. But you know what I know?
I know that I can deal with them.
And they will be operating off-grid
if everything goes to crap.
They will continue to operate.
We'll have to have some kind of barter system.
There you go.
That is my prepper tip for the day
that and if you want my
my
sticks
send me an email
I'm thinking
20 bucks ought to cover everything
to include
shipping
it's
it's the best I can do
and if you like my podcasts,
you get to see me in person in the videos.
And I'm way funnier in person.
So there you go.
Take care and prep on, PBN family. Thank you.