The Prepper Broadcasting Network - DAC - What Do You Carry On Your Belt?
Episode Date: July 1, 2024...
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Hello everyone out there in internet radio land.
This is Dave Jones, the NBC guy.
I'm chuckling because I usually don't come to you all on a Sunday night.
Man, I'm listening to Stephen Menken.
That man has got a calling
in life I thank the Lord
that he is PBN's chaplain
I'm telling you what if we
ever had a spiritual problem
man he's got the answers.
So, if you didn't listen to Reliance,
listen to it.
It makes my week go wonderful.
When I listen to Reliance on Sunday,
I have a great week,
and now I know this is going to be a great week.
So, this is something that's been bugging me.
Something that I put out on my tactical movement class, but it's been bugging me lately because, well, just because.
What do you carry on your belt?
What do you carry on your belt? What do you carry on your belt?
Now this is inside your green zone,
your own personal secure space.
Okay, what will you carry with you
everywhere you go outside of your home
when you're on your property.
Okay, hear me out.
A sidearm, locked and loaded.
An additional magazine for that sidearm.
Now, this is only to present suppressive fire,
to get to cover, to, if you start receiving fire,
this is to suppress fire and get to cover.
Okay?
So that's why you're carrying that.
A multi-tool.
If you're out
mending fences, doing
whatever,
you don't want to have to go back
and get a pair
of pliers, a cutter,
you know, the things that a multi-tool
can do.
And the third and final thing,
and I say final because it may not be final,
is a knife.
A medium-sized camp knife.
Something that you can pull out and cut things with instantly
because a little blade on a multi-tool is crap compared to a medium-sized camp knife.
Now, it depends upon your perimeter and what you're doing.
You may want to have low-powered communication.
And the reason I say low power is because the more power you're putting out, the easier
it is to detect you.
So there is a space within Prepperdom for those little family handheld
radios that also
broadcast on GMRS
it's just that they're
lower powered
and that's just within
your perimeter
and you may want to have that
because
well obviously
communications right so because, well, obviously, communications, right?
So, that's what I'm thinking of right now.
Think about it.
What would you add?
What would you subtract?
This is in SHTF.
When you actually have to put up perimeters
and you have to defend
and you are,
let's say you're in a long period of grid down
because we have had that here on the mountain.
We have had power failures
that have lasted over seven days
and I did not feel secure
because the generator was running
and creating all kinds of noise.
I carried my belt.
Now, at the time, I didn't carry my communications,
but we're getting better at that walkie-talkie thing.
Maria has finally come around to say,
hey, that's a pretty good idea. It works better than the cell phone because
you can just say what you want it to do. You don't have to wait for
someone to answer. And it is. It is.
And, you know, if everything goes to crap, the cell phone towers are going to be
down, but your handheld communications will still be up.
You know, relatively speaking.
So there you go.
What do you carry on your belt?
And I have no idea why I'm putting this out there.
But, you know, sometimes,
sometimes you just get a feeling, right?
Anyway, PBN family, take care and prep on.