The Prepper Broadcasting Network - DAC - You Can Live In Fear Or Live In Faith, Your Choice
Episode Date: October 20, 2024...
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Hello everyone out there in Internet Radio Land.
This is Dave Jones, the NBC guy.
Man, it's been a long time since I've been behind the mic.
I hope this goes well.
I hope I'm not out of practice.
Gosh.
So just a couple things on my mind.
That's about it.
Let you know Preppers Live is going to be tomorrow night.
James is rounding up hosts to see who can join.
And it's going to be a show about what each one of us thinks is going to happen in the next six months.
I'm pretty sure it's
not good. I'm pretty sure the consensus
will be not good. You know, if you're
doing like one of those spaghetti maps for
the track of the hurricane, they're all going to be terrible.
So stay tuned for that.
But also, I understand we're going to do a live election night coverage.
So that will be interesting.
So stay tuned for that.
Speaking of election night, I think it's like 15 or 16 days out.
Yeah, that's interesting.
I have to get something off my chest.
And sometimes these daily audio caches are therapy for us hosts that get on here and do shows.
It's kind of like once we get it out there, then we can let it go.
But I have been just returning to the events of Prepper Camp and the hurricane.
the events of Prepper Camp and the hurricane.
And it just keeps circling back in my mind because it was so unbelievably devastating
to the people there and the total despair
and just everything for the lack of electricity and communications and being totally cut off from the outside world, it was terrible.
I talked to this one couple.
They were at a 7-Eleven that I stopped at to see if it was open.
And they said no.
They had ran out of gas right there and their
plan was to stay at that 7-Eleven
until they opened up. Which
was kind of crazy because I'm
sure it was at least a week or better.
And I had images of people just busting,
taking the trash can that was outside
and throwing it through the window
and getting the food and water and whatever they needed
because there's so many people.
And this is another thing that bugs me.
I started to feel their panic.
I started and I had no reason to panic.
I had absolutely no reason because I had shelter.
I had food.
I had water.
I had cash money.
Lots of it.
I had just come from prepper camp.
I had water. I had cash money. Lots of it. I had just come from prepper camp. I had security. I had several guns, knives. I could make fire if I needed
to. I had everything I needed. There was no reason
for me to feel panic. But I was feeling it
from these people that were without electricity.
Yeah, I had light.
I had battery.
I mean, I had everything that I really, really needed.
I had no communications.
But that was another thing.
I bought two more radios.
Actually, three.
And I have no one to communicate with.
You know it would be different if I had like a 50 person prepper group
that is going to meet up here on the mountain. But I got Larry
on one side and Andrew on the other.
And they're the only ones I need to talk to.
And what good is this communication gear
if you're not using it every day?
And I would have to go out of my way
to try and set something up to actually use it and practice it and get
comfortable with it. I know it's going to be exponentially
harder to do it after SHTF, but
Marie is talking about getting some meat
birds or going back to the Amish and getting more meat.
I birds or going back to the Amish and getting more meat. I plan to get a deer this year
but I've been saying that for the past couple years.
So she wants a little more
protein secured even though we have five
freezers. probably if we consolidated what we had, we could free up one freezer space.
I don't know.
I don't know.
Desperation of totally being lost in this hellscape that you can hardly recognize as, you know, it was just terrible.
Terrible.
The rivers had changed course.
You know, a person had bought land at one place and the river was way over there.
And now the river's on their property and they have no property left. And
where the river used to be is now dry.
It's just crazy what happened.
And, you know, whatever.
If the government did it, if they're trying to kill people off,
whether, you know, whatever.
It was just devastating.
People lost everything.
Everything.
And what is that going to cause?
A huge migration of people.
I'm sure some people are just going to leave the area.
If you lose everything, you just got to, you know, I don't know.
Boy, this is a really depressing, but I don't know.
This is kind of the way I'm feeling right now.
We're in between seasons
you know it's fall the leaves are falling yeah and we got a we we had a good harvest we had a lot of
good vegetables and you know and she canned.
She's constantly doing stuff.
I'm at school, so whatever she does, she has to do it alone.
And then in the back channel communications,
And then in the back channel communications, now there seems to be armed robbery going on in places that were hit by this disaster.
People are rolling up on four-wheelers and robbing people at gunpoint.
And that's just crazy right there.
And then we get the reports that the DOD manual for civil support
has changed to where
military personnel are now authorized
to use deadly force on civilians,
on U.S. citizens.
And that's crazy.
Why?
Why at this particular moment in history is that being changed?
You know, the military, whenever called up, they were always a support role to law enforcement.
You know, MPs were not securing, you know, enforcing civil law.
They weren't.
Matter of fact, you know, if the military was put on the border,
they didn't even take weapons with them. They were support of the Border Patrol, which was the law enforcement.
So it's interesting that that changed now.
And it's widely distributed.
So what the heck?
what the heck? And would the U.S. military fire on the people
that they are sworn to protect?
I'm sure there's a percentage of them, but I'm
confident it's very, very small.
Yeah.
That's random thoughts from the NBC guy.
You know, you haven't heard from me in weeks,
and now I come on to do this.
But it's just, like I said,
I can't stop thinking about the events at Prepper Camp.
Also, how the campground was a bubble and shielded from all the destruction.
Yeah, we got rain, lots of rain.
Yeah, it flooded across the road.
It receded unbelievably rapidly.
And, you know, yeah, there was a big divot of washout in the in the one road but nothing you couldn't
drive over or through or around and once we got out of the campground is when we really realized
the damage that had been done and gosh i have video of Asheville and people are just walking the streets like zombies, not knowing what to do.
No shops are open, no electricity, power lines are down everywhere. I mean, all through the town. There's a mudslide that covers half the road coming into town.
And it's just crazy.
Crazy.
Total desperation.
Well, PBN family, all I can say is prep on.
Prep on.
And know that you're going to feel this. You're going to
feel this when it happens and it's going to be an impact to you because it was an impact to me.
You know, I, I said, I felt worse for them than I did in Baghdad when I saw buildings in rubble.
You know, I knew that was war.
That's what war does.
Yeah, it's terrible, but this disaster was innocent people just living their lives and totally wiped out.
Yeah.
Okay, PBN family, enough depression here on Sunday.
Prep on.