The Prepper Broadcasting Network - DAC - Ramblings, RAMs, Ikea, And The Attack Of The 20,000

Episode Date: December 14, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:00 To oppose tyranny and fight for the rights I've created the state of the United States Constitution. We are the proper broadcasting network. Hello, hello, hello, everyone out there in Internet Radio, and this is Dave Jones, the NBC guy. cow it's a winter wonderland here at the jones stead and probably where you are too wow the winter storms just keep on coming how about that what do you do right it's winter it's winter this was july it would be scary and amazing and unusual but it's winter give me a break the news media wants to make you
Starting point is 00:00:59 afraid of snow the news media wants to turn you into a bunch of wussies yes little screaming girls not that little screaming girls are are bad they're just little screaming girls oh boy where do i start oh my gosh so chin put in the back channel this attack in Australia, I think we have in our country the attack of the 20,000. So during the Biden administration, they have documented 18,000 jihadis are in the United States. This has been going on for a long time. This warning, the ringing of the bell, if you remember, Sean, what's his name?
Starting point is 00:02:03 He got sued recently by someone, and Sean, oh gosh, darn, he had that CIA lady on. And we, James and I actually, I remember doing a podcast on this because we, you know, the authenticity of this lady was, you could feel it. was true she was a matter of fact and she was on everybody's podcast ringing this bell and then Trump got elected and it kind of died down and uh you know I think the attack of the 20,000 is coming that's what I think um I think they're waiting you know for targets at Christmas, and make no mistake, 20,000 terrorists in a country is big. It's big. And the chatter was that they wanted to beat 9-11 in body count and terror. So my advice to you guys
Starting point is 00:03:21 is whatever you do to up your game, you know, start doing your, we used to call them random access measures. Start doing that stuff. They were random access measures because it was always a base or, you know, some kind of installation that we were evaluating. And they were a predetermined list of things that you could, do just to rotate, you know, your procedures, to make your procedures a little more robust at certain times.
Starting point is 00:04:05 And these would be like when you got a terrorist warning or there was activity, you know, somewhere in the Middle East, that you would do one of these random access measures. I'm knocking stuff over. One of them was, and I remember this from the list, search every fifth vehicle or every, you know, whatever random number of vehicle, do a complete search. You would stop vehicles,
Starting point is 00:04:43 you would run the dogs through, and you would look, with mirrors underneath vehicles, okay? That's what you would do with every vehicle. This random access measure was to pull the vehicle aside, get the person out, and actually conduct a search of the entire vehicle. So that was like a random access measure. You would also have a secondary position, a secondary overwatch position.
Starting point is 00:05:19 might man that secondary Overwatch position. So these were steps that you could take, and like I said, they were for bases or installations, things like that. And
Starting point is 00:05:35 it was during a heightened threat. So whatever that thing is, it might be carry an extra magazine. It might be carry a a fixed blade knife instead of your EDC or in addition to your EDC knife.
Starting point is 00:05:58 Okay, whatever it is that you can escalate between now and Christmas, you know, one of the things I do routinely in the wintertime, and I did it routinely all during the Biden administration, because that guy was just, you never knew when something. it was going to happen. I kept my gas tank full. If it got to a half a tank, and that's a good thing to do any time in the winter, half a tank, you fill it up,
Starting point is 00:06:30 and that keeps water out of your fuel line. I learned it the hard way in Alaska. But yes, it works. So, and if you have a full tank of gas, you have extra stored up energy. okay so that you don't normally have if you're stuck
Starting point is 00:06:53 or you know something happens in the wintertime you have a full tank of gas you could get to wherever you need to go because your tank is full things like that and I recommend doing this now till Christmas
Starting point is 00:07:12 whatever measures you can take because we don't know and we not know until it actually happens the deep state is still in
Starting point is 00:07:28 the government yes Trump learned lots of lessons the first time around and he is doing better the second time around even though the economy you know I think
Starting point is 00:07:43 did you listen to Ben and Dan, I think they cook the darn books so much that you can't trust any government figures anymore. So when they say unemployment is, you know, this or that, look around your own area. You're going to have to come up with your own metrics. Anyway, I don't think. we're going to be able to rely on the government to give us accurate intel prior to the attack. So that's just my thought. If you're relying on the government, you may be disappointed.
Starting point is 00:08:34 So that's where I'm at today. Oh, James did a great show on Christmas. stuff and i got me a solomon drive yes i'm going to do a complete review of that but let me give you my first impressions definitely worth the money okay uh it's a metal it has metal on the outside anyways um memory stick and it says 256 kilobytes i'm sorry gigabytes uh it's a nice little USB and it gives uh you an operating system to be able to pull it up in windows or apple so whatever computer you have you can pull it up and what is fascinating because i wanted to see if it worked i stuck it in there
Starting point is 00:09:41 and I opened up all these books. I can't remember what it said, 40,000 books or something like that. And this is the most fascinating part of all. Yes, there's 40,000 books on there. But don't look for 20,000 leagues under the sea. Do not look for the complete works of Sherlock Holmes. which are author of Conan Doyle.
Starting point is 00:10:12 Do not look for those. Those are not on there. There are different categories of prepper stuff, building farm buildings and things like that. And what is fascinating to me is the creator of this stick had to find books that were out of copyright, which is good and bad. It's good because he didn't have to pay for because it's out of copyright.
Starting point is 00:10:48 They're all PDFs, and you can scroll down through this. So I clicked on one, and it was, what was it? My years on the planes. Now, it was written in 1898 and published in 2000, I'm sorry, 1909. And it was called something like farming, oh, no, hunting, trapping, and end. Indian fighting. Hunting, trapping, and Indian fighting. And I thought to myself, wow, yeah, if you're a mountaineer back then, you were doing
Starting point is 00:11:48 those things, hunting, trapping, and Indian fighting. And so I clicked on it, got into it a little ways. It was 700-some pages. But what was fascinating was it was written in the. not like old English, not like Shakespeare or anything like that, but it was written in the vocabulary of the day. So it's a fascinating, me being a history kind of guy, a fascinating look at, and you know, all of the books are that way. They're of the time frame where you did not have power tools. So if you click on the one that has outbuildings, you'll see how
Starting point is 00:12:34 you hone lumber with the hand tools to build these structures at the turn of the last century okay
Starting point is 00:12:47 not the 20th century the 19th century so it was interesting very very worth the money and I have another stick that has 20,000 leagues under the sea
Starting point is 00:13:01 all of those books on it so and and the Bible I have a stick with you know those kind of books so this this stick is a great addition to what I have gee I kind of gave you a whole a whole review right there but I want to pull it up and read to you some of the titles and some of the some of the things that you can click on and it was trust me I'm not the most you know text savvy kind of guy, but it was easy for me. Oh, speaking of tech savvy. I recently had an experience that I don't think I want to repeat.
Starting point is 00:13:45 And for those of you who know, you really do know. And for those of you who don't know, well, I went to an Akea store for the first time ever. Okay. and it was like an experience I never want to have again. I got lost. For those of you who have never been to an IKEA store, it's a showroom as big as a warehouse floor built on top of a warehouse
Starting point is 00:14:24 and have all these different rooms that are set up like you would have in your home. Each piece of furniture has a tag on it, and if you like that piece of furniture, you could take a picture of that tag with your phone, and they will pull it up, and then you get to experience what a warehouse worker actually does for a job and go into the warehouse and pull your own product out of the warehouse. and then you get to check yourself out through this big checkout thing, and then you get to load this stuff in your car. It was just something I don't want to repeat. But for anybody that has never been to an IKEA store, you should go and experience it.
Starting point is 00:15:18 And then I thought, maybe this is how, because it's a Swedish company, from what I understand, They have a Swedish restaurant in this thing. Big, it's huge. And you could smell the meatballs and the soup and all that kind of stuff. It was just an interesting experience. Marie and I were like, what is this place? Okay, our son wanted a desk.
Starting point is 00:15:53 and for some reason he found this, you know, on YouTube, where kids go to experience things that they don't want to experience in real life. And this desk, the guy said he got it at Akea. And David found the exact desk and said, Dad, this is what I want for Christmas. So I had to drive an hour, I think an hour and 10 minutes, to get to an Akea store. That was the closest one.
Starting point is 00:16:24 And one way. And we went in there thinking it was like a regular store. Hey, get me this desk. No. We got in there, got lost, found someone, showed them what he gave us for the desk. They took us to this bedroom-type looking kids-room type place. showed us the desk, told us what we needed to do, so then we did that. We couldn't find our way back out. We found another lady. She printed out what we needed to find and where it was, the aisle
Starting point is 00:17:07 and the bins that it was in, and said, you go downstairs and then you pull it out of the bins. You get a cart. Don't forget to get a cart. And you're a warehouse worker. So, You go get your stuff. Yeah. And I said to Maria, maybe I'm just too old. Maybe I'm at that point where, you know, is this the way people shop now? The only thing I ever knew about IKEA before this experience was overpriced furniture, cheap overpriced furniture. That's all I knew.
Starting point is 00:17:50 and it was a Swedish company. And because they're a Swedish company, are they getting around, I thought this myself, are they getting around Trump's tariffs from China? Because you know, 100% of that stuff is made not in Sweden, except for maybe the food in the restaurant. I don't know. But IKEA, yeah.
Starting point is 00:18:17 Some of you probably love the store. Maria said they had really good prices. She wants to go back. I said, well, will we go back? We're taking the kids so they know what we had to go through just to get this stupid desk. Yeah. Now he has a desk that's better than the two desks that I have. But that's the way it goes.
Starting point is 00:18:41 Merry Christmas. Anyway, PBM family, I rambled on enough. Be ready. I don't know. I don't know what's going to happen here, but I have to go out and plow the driveway. We get about maybe an inch, but it's cold. It is windy. It is 20 degrees.
Starting point is 00:19:03 I'm going to bundle up and, yeah, I kind of got a cold going on right now anyway, so it's not like I'm going to get sicker. Okay, PBM family, stay tuned for that review. complete review of the Solomon Drive. It was pretty cool. Definitely worth the price. Get in the PBN gift calendar. Get you one. You will not be sorry. He has a deal that if you buy more than one and you can buy more than one. I mean, I just couldn't think of another person I could give it to. You know, you buy two, get one free or something like that. It's some kind of a deal. And I almost pulled the trigger on it, but you're getting the drive of the same thing. So, yeah, I know. Two is one. One is none. Yeah, I got that. But I didn't want to spend
Starting point is 00:20:07 a, I think it was a hundred bucks on two drives when I wasn't even sure one. So I got one. And it is worth the money. It is definitely worth the money. The guy, he spent a lot of time. And I'm going to put my folder on there. I have a folder. You probably have a folder too on your desktop that says prepper stuff and I'm going to put my folder on that
Starting point is 00:20:32 drive. I already have a computer and a what do you call this? A where is it? Kindle Yeah. I have
Starting point is 00:20:48 a hardened computer computer, laptop, and a Kindle. And so I can read books in the apocalypse. I chuckle like I'm not going to have time to read books. Anyway, PBN family, there you go. Prep on. Don't listen to ramblings of an old man or do. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:21:12 Take care. Prep on. Thank you.

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