The Prepper Broadcasting Network - FLASHBACK: CoronaCast Feb 17th 2020 (James, Jordan, Dave, Chin)
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We have to hit the reset button and create a true culture of preparedness, starting at
a very young age and filtering all the way up.
Prepper Broadcasting Network, what is up? James Walton here, Medical Monday live, but I am not alone. We're going to discuss a number of things tonight focusing around the coronavirus.
Ideally, I'd like to stay relatively focused on the economic impacts of the virus around the world,
which are, I mean, there's a lot already, but to me it seems like it's something that's kind of in its infancy.
And also the turning tide with U.S. infections
and what that could look like over the next, you know, 8 to 12 months or even beyond.
We have, just so you have an idea,
we have an outstanding group in a Discord server that has been collecting and commenting and figuring
and just really analyzing all kinds of stories as they come through.
And what we did tonight is we kind of picked a handful of those folks out.
If you remember our last Corona cast, we hadave jones with us at chin gibson with us
and tonight we're adding the saturday night queen of stitchery jordan smith with us tonight and and
you know there's an angle to her i don't know if i don't know if everybody really appreciates
the full scope of what Jordan has to offer,
but you will after tonight's show.
I can promise you that.
So without further ado, guy, do I have everybody still with us?
Can each of you say hi?
Hi, everybody.
Dave Jones, the NBC guy.
Do I got anybody else?
Ladies? Hey, Chin's here hello everyone okay i don't i don't hear jordan but find out what's going that and then there were three
little the virus has taken over oh goodness gracious guys so i guess first thing we need to do
i guess first order of business really and and jordan if you can get back on with us or if
something's up with that no we'll fix it um the first order of businesses is to tip our hats to
chin for starting us down this path of the Discord chat.
You know, this whole thing was something that I didn't really know much about.
It kind of came to be because of the gun rally.
By the way, huge victory in Virginia today.
Amen.
Amen.
Amen.
For those of you who don't know, I don't know.
Go listen to the previous podcast.
But, yeah, man, you turned us on to this discord thing and now we're powering
through all this this information on this issue and i have to believe that this is going to be
the way prepper broadcasting network handles all big issues going forward and it's really efficient
it's really fun and uh well it's the backbone of what we're about to do tonight really so i appreciate it shin and i
thank you absolutely it's crazy how it kind of took off we were like i was trying to look out
for your back as you went to that rally and then we found a use for it off the bat no yeah we
definitely did we definitely did so uh what do you guys want to do first? Do we want to talk infections in the states or do we want to look at economic effects of the virus?
Let's talk economics first.
I like it.
Yeah.
haven't heard Hyundai, Nissan have suspended operations
because they can't get their parts from China.
I think Daimler
and a few others said that there may be disruptions
in their production.
The pharmaceuticals Jordan can talk to, but we get a lot of pharmaceuticals from.
Oh, I got a thing here says Jordan lost her Internet connection.
I'm back.
Oh, she's back.
There she is.
I'm back.
You said the pharmaceuticals.
Not to jump in on what you're saying, but I've actually noticed a decline as far as in restocking with manufacturers
as well as already a large number of antipsychotics that we get some of the main ingredients from China are already on back order.
And there's no actual return date of when they're going to be back in stock.
Jordan, tell the people about your uh secret identity obviously don't divulge anything that'll
get you in trouble but people know you as the host of a family affair and i don't know if they know
the full scope of your uh level of experience i am a pharmacy tech so i work in pharmaceuticals
and i mainly work in the mental health field even even though it is retail. So I, though, have access to being able to see manufacturers online that we order from. I can't see all of them.
on the numbers for antibiotics and common medications that you see from day to day.
A lot of the ingredients that you get in certain heart medication comes from China, just like there was a lot of medications back when Puerto Rico was hit.
There was certainly a special ingredient for one particular job that we couldn't get,
or drug we couldn't get because of that.
job that we couldn't get or drug we couldn't get because of that so a lot of people don't realize america especially here we depend so much on other countries for certain ingredients so we're not
looking at just china china has a huge impact on us but think about it if it's more than one country
we're not going to be able to mass produce any of these drugs. Right. I mean, when you think about it, everything
comes from China. Textiles. I heard
a statistic today that 50% of our textiles
from China. 50% did you say?
40. Well, I wouldn't be surprised. I mean, look at
just on antibiotics alone, we have not produced our own antibiotics since, what is it, 2004? Dang. So all of our antibiotics come from China or a majority of them come from China. India manufactures their own antibiotics, but 80% of their ingredients comes from China. So even if we look at another country, India is not going to be able to mass produce because 80% of those ingredients come from China itself.
Yeah, and I'm sure the guys tomorrow night are going to touch on this, that the stock market is artificially being propped up.
Yes.
I'm sure they're going to talk about it.
You mean before or after because it's been
that way a while yeah boeing reported uh their they haven't had any orders in two months and
their stock goes up it's like how the hell does that happen because nothing can go wrong if they're
not flying their planes right now. Yeah.
But aren't Bowen actually produced in China as well?
Well, a lot of the parts are.
Yeah.
They're assembled in the States.
Some of the models are.
I'll tell you one that I saw that's a tough one to cover up,
and the way the guy represented it was perfect he said unless the federal government
can figure out how to print buildings and mine uh mining operations the information that's coming
out of caterpillar yeah they've seen a two-month decline meaning you know serious manufacturing
downturn and this information came from the economic collapse blog which is
i'd been talking about the economic collapse blog for probably almost eight years uh and that's a
huge one that's a huge one because i mean they are always on the up and up because someone's
building somewhere all the time so that's another yeah really terrifying telltale sign, a two-month decline.
I don't know if that first month had anything to do with it,
but I'm sure they're going to see bigger issues going forward.
Yeah.
Caterpillar is an indicator of further growth and construction.
So if they're not getting orders, that growth is not going to be there.
And they're a global company, too.
It's not just like one spot or the other.
Yeah.
Well, another one from the Economic Collapse blog that posted today or yesterday
is all about Japan's GDP and the effects of the coronavirus on it it says uh
where's that economists were projecting that japan's gdp would shrink by 3.8 percent
on an annualized basis in the fourth quarter but instead it greatly surpassed expectations by
plunging 6.3 percent uh it says if japan's gdp falls again during the first quarter
of 2020 and thanks to coronavirus outbreak that seems very likely then the world's third largest
economy will officially be in a recession that's kind of the new word the new word is is well it's
necessarily a new word the word that's getting more play than normal from people outside of the prepping world is the global recession.
That's like an economics and prepper word that you only hear in those forays.
I've been seeing that a lot, this global recession idea.
And it's not just like drugs and parts.
There's been a lot of talk about like tourism
how how massive the the chinese were in travel and tourism so all these countries i mean i know
here i'm in charleston right so that's like a big industry for us it's tourism everybody wants to go
see the old where they shot the first shot of the civil war right so yeah you know that we're not
seeing you know they they're they're
locked down so they can't travel so all that money coming into all these countries is going to dry up
for how long yeah and who's going to book a cruise ship i think i got some really cheap rates right
now if you want to get oh they do i'm waiting for the disney cruise drop. Yeah, I'll tell you what, that's a big spot when you're talking about overseas travel.
Not just the people who go, the people who work there.
You know, I'll have to ask my friend.
She's actually a travel agent on top of everything.
So I have to reach out to her and see what it's like for her now,
especially since all her big trips have been
cruises and Disney.
Okay, so we've talked about the economic impact, but what are you guys doing prepper-wise for
the economic impact?
I'll tell you what I'm doing.
I'm keeping a very minimal amount of cash in my bank account.
minimal amount of cash in my bank account. And I started this two weeks ago when we did our first broadcast. I said, holy crap, I don't want to be going to an ATM machine and getting cash out.
And I've been pulling money out little by little by little, just enough to pay my bills,
keep it in there, and the rest of it, cash on hand. What are you guys doing?
And the rest of it, cash on hand.
What are you guys doing?
Well, let me mention one more quick stat that Chin put in as an infographic that I thought was astounding, and then I'll give you mine.
Yeah.
It was about this topic of travel, and it had to do with the United States and Australia foreign students percentage.
And the billion-dollar industry that these foreign students are for the nations and in each nation over 30 percent of students foreign students in the u.s
and in australia both over 30 percent come from china they're the biggest piece of the pie
for both nations i don't know about europe i to look up Europe, but I didn't get a chance to do it.
But that is massive.
You know, and I don't even know how that works.
I don't know what happens to a college when 30% of the people aren't allowed to travel back to school or however.
I don't know how it works, you know, or they can't travel home now or what the deal is.
But, you know, this has not stopped people from traveling whatsoever.
Like I know someone who traveled from here to France and was in France for a while and has now just landed in Japan.
And there are people, I guess the media has done so well of downplaying it that people are not concerned whatsoever.
She went to Japan with no questions and when asked, oh, it's no big deal. Well, we have our
trip to Romania planned right now and our layover
is in London Heathrow.
So we're about
ready to say, you know what, even if there's no travel restriction
because who the hell wants
to go to romania anyways right we both want to go through that airport right that's a scary
situation man because it seems like from what i can tell it seems like there was a time i guess
right around i got the timeline right here let's have a look at it seems like there was a time at some point in like early to mid january where yeah this thing was pretty good pretty well locked down
yeah and now it seems like nobody really knows who has it and who doesn't and then i don't know how anybody could ever know who has it and who does it
or who doesn't rather and there's no way because the ship and yeah the ship in cambodia
they disembarked those people and everybody went their all separate ways
and no one was checked yeah the the diamond princess or whatever that shit those
what 300 people that came into the states last night yeah that were evac 40 people got their
tests as they were on the bus leaving the ship going to the planes 40 people got test positive
and i think their test results back while they're on the bus that they were positive and they still think that was Japan that yeah yeah I
mean that's just shows home yeah now you're flying back and infecting all
those people but the problem with their test is they're doing an upper and upper
respiratory or nasal cavity swab and this is a pneumonia that sits in the lower respiratory.
So you're not going to get a positive, even if it's already set down in the lower half of the lungs.
There's still a chance you'll never get a positive until much, much later.
Yeah, that's why they're getting all the false readings, because people will be cleared,
readings because they're you know people will be cleared and they're not getting the true you know place where the infection starts which is in the lungs they're just getting the nasal
passages and they need to get that fluid from the lungs yeah it's one of those things people
with the i mean even with the tests let's say that tomorrow they came out with a test
that was perfect right you're still dependent on people to number one go get tested right and then
you're dependent on this virus to give them any sign that they should go get tested because how
people do you think maybe actually had a fever and decided to tell them
no we don't have a fever oh yeah just get me the hell out of here get off that boat yeah yeah
yeah no doubt about it and how many people see the further the deeper this thing goes and this
is kind of this is kind of the part that i'll admit to being kind of asleep at the wheel on
when i was feeling much
more confident about this thing not being so much of an issue here in the states was
people who have come back infected other people and those people have already gone and infected
other people and there's just no stopping that there's no it, it's a done deal now. It's got to run its course.
You know, and without a single symptom,
there could be waves of people walking around infecting other people.
That's the problem.
Does anybody have a solid read on this asymptomatic thing?
Is it a year?
What is it?
It goes up every day.
It's like the first three to five days.
It's the most typical.
You can feel no symptoms, but you can still give the disease.
So three to five now, okay. I could have swore I saw something like 28 days or 24 days.
Well, yeah.
Yeah, now that's the quarantine period
for the people that are sick, and there was
an outlier for 28
days.
So it was a single case.
Yeah, but there's been
a few that went over the 14
days. A few, not
so many that they're going to change.
San Diego was one of the ones that was
over 14 days. Yeah, that last one in San Diego was one of the ones that was over 14 days.
Yeah.
It's a little different, but I kind of did a little bit of a breakdown.
Let me go over this.
So, okay, out of 100 people, this is to get everybody's perspective together. Out of 100 people that get the disease, 20 people will go to the hospital.
They'll be sick enough to go to the hospital. The 80 people, they'll be sick, but they won't
be sick enough. When you get the flu, you don't run to the hospital. I don't anyways.
you get the flu, you don't run to the hospital. I don't anyways. So you'll be sick, but you won't go to the hospital. So 20% will go to the hospital. Out of those 20%, 10 to 12 will need intensive
care, which means oxygen, ventilator. They'll need assistance more than just a hospital room
and monitoring.
And out of three,
three of the 20 that go
into the hospital will
die.
That's a good breakdown.
That's a great breakdown, a way to look at it with these numbers
growing and growing.
It's hard to visualize
it, but when you break
it down in the hundreds that's a pretty good deal yeah well that's probably why out in the uk they're
trying to get them if you feel ill call in first don't just go to the hospital because they're
trying to minimize how many people are exposed just immediately because how many nurse nursing
and doctor staff are not going to know and not be masked?
Exactly.
God, that's terrifying.
Well, yeah. That's terrifying.
Prime example is when I had the flu for the first time last year.
I thought I was having a kidney infection.
I'm not going to lie.
I had no other symptom than terrible, terrible back pain and a fever
like I did the very first time I ever had a kidney infection.
Went to the doctor.
I probably was face-to-face with at least six members of the ER staff.
You imagine how many people I probably infected with the flu
without ever even knowing I had the flu?
They didn't even diagnose me with the flu.
I didn't find out I had the flu until two days later when I went to my doctor.
Well, that's another outstanding observation that I didn't even think about,
is how many people go to the hospital and infect how many other people before they go,
oh, we gave him the test and he's positive. And what now? In the waiting room. Yeah. Oh, yeah.
Right. And that's not including the people in the waiting room. I'm just talking about how many
staff members were in my face taking temps and tests and everything else.
Yeah, unmasked.
So what's the official deal on the spreading?
Does anybody know 100% what the spreading situation is?
Chin has that because he did a breakdown of Japan, Singapore, the U.S., and the uk oh no no no i'm sorry uh oh you mean the
not right no no no how does it spread exactly ah so in other words in other words in other words
if jordan were at the end of my dining room table right now, is that a problem?
Yes.
So it can spread through the air.
They're showing it's a problem if you have a tenant 10 floors down from you in an apartment complex because they believe it travels through water.
It's definitely in the fecal, but it's also in the saliva. So now they're saying it it lasts that you're having people who are 10 stories down from you getting infected from someone up way up above in an apartment complex.
So it's not going to be. Yeah, maybe you can break it down better than I can.
So basically they they judge like contamination, but by three ways.
judge like contamination but by three ways the first one is like physical contact sure if you come in physical contact with someone and you spread you know AIDS is like that okay so you
have to have physical contact with someone and they have to transmit some kind of fluid to you. The next way is if you're in close
proximity. So that's the one between three and 12 feet. Okay. And that's not aerosolized.
That's just like coughing, sneezing, talkinging talking talking right now little sputums are
coming out of my mouth and they're getting all over this microphone yeah but but that's
and then the third way and they're pretty much a hundred percent on this one, I mean, there's still some people that are, you know, they need more tests,
is aerosolized.
So if the virus can be aerosolized, that's when it's transmitted over long distances,
like the pipes in your house, the ventilation system. They think that the people on that cruise boat was getting infected from the cruise boat,
that it was in the ventilation system.
So this thing is highly, highly contagious, okay?
People talk about Ebola and SARS and all the other stuff well those those are deadly yes but they're not as
contagious as this thing is so yeah that's again yeah here's that story about the the lady in hong
kong the apartment yeah you're right there are 10 10 floors separated down where Yeah, the actual sick person was ten floors above the next lady that got it.
And the only thing they could equate was toilets flush down.
Because their air conditioning and ventilation goes up.
But see, they did check because they had an issue
and they checked the water system.
That's why they're not 100% sure though
because they had a case around there in the same area
where it was from the flush and a toilet for a case of SARS.
But they're starting to think it wasn't that
because of how this water and piping system is done
because it runs on the outside of the building
instead of on the inside?
Yeah.
Hey, and I just want to put this out there before I forget.
We have to keep an eye on Australia right now.
And the reason is they're going into fall.
Okay.
fall okay so their cases are gonna tell us whether okay a lot of experts are saying if we can just make it till april if we can make it to april everything will fall off this thing will die out
but but wasn't there a country that has a perfectly human and you know more like our
summer and they're just if the virus has flourished. Singapore. Yeah.
So I don't think we're going to get the break that everybody's expecting to get because of this, the way the virus is and the pneumonia that it affects you with.
You know, flu, flu, yes.
The flu season goes in the wintertime and goes in the summertime.
This thing is not the flu.
It is not the flu.
I'll tell you what.
What moved me most, and, you know, I don't put all my eggs in the basket of the CDC,
but there was something about, well, kind of basically what you were talking about, right?
When things come out that are counter to
what most people are saying and they come from governmental agencies that is when i pay attention
because i'm used to the governmental agency playing this safe card you know and we were
talking about robert m renfield from bram stoker's dealer before the show and i got his name wrong but the cdc director dr robert redfield
he had a quote that like terrified me you know it absolutely terrified me he said this is it he said
quote we don't know a lot about this virus he said this virus is probably with us beyond this season
beyond this year.
And I think eventually the virus will find a foothold and we will get community-based transmission.
And that was in the United States, community-based transmission.
So the other big terrifying thing on my plate, what I've been most worried about when it comes to this stuff because for a long time in the first few weeks
I was pretty much like eh it'll be fine
and I think you know the vast
majority of the healthy population will be fine
but it's probably more
economic than anything else but
now I'm reading about reinfection
right I don't even know what that
is I don't even know how
reinfection works
let me talk about this for a second.
And then you guys can all jump in.
But there is some indication, because we have no antibodies, no one on the planet has antibodies to this thing, okay?
And because of that, you can be reinfected.
And they're finding out that, and the doctor, the doctor that blew the whistle on this, this may have happened to him.
That if you get reinfected.
Oh.
Yeah.
That makes so much sense.
Yeah.
Your body goes into the.
Oh, shoot. Cytoske goes into the oh, shoot.
Tell me, Jordan.
Cytokine storms.
My favorite word.
Your body has experienced this thing one time
and it produced the antibody.
The next time you get exposed to it, it goes nuts.
And it starts overreacting, and that's where you get the buildup of the fluid, the pneumonia.
And how old was that doctor?
30-something years old, and he died.
Oh, I'm thinking of a different doctor.
I was thinking of that first doctor that died.
The one in China?
I thought he was older, that guy.
That is him.
Oh, he was in his 30s?
Oh, I didn't know that.
He was in his 30s, 30s.
And that's uncommon for a guy in his 30s to die of pneumonia.
Anybody know how many reinfection cases there are at the moment?
I didn't see anything about that.
Right now, they don't even know.
Well, I guess they couldn't know, right?
These are people who could have been asymptomatic the first time and then the second time,
but they're also saying that some of the medications that they're trying to use to treat the symptoms or even the illness itself
has weakened the heart. So by the time you catch the second one, your heart just can't hold
up. There are 82
clinical trials going on right now for
antivirals, herbal medicine.
China is throwing everything at this.
They took the vaccine off the table.
The vaccine has been taken off because it caused more damage than the actual virus itself.
So they're saying it may be a year or longer before we actually see any sort of vaccine on the table again.
again how many how many people in wuhan got scooped up out of their apartment in the middle of the night by the chinese government and are getting injected with a variety of a variety of
concoctions to figure out how to fix this thing that uh that hospital that got put up in what
like 10 days wouldn't that be the perfect laboratory? They were all individual cells.
I thought you could only open a door from the outside.
They had pass-through for all their food and stuff,
little pass-through portals.
Well, you saw what it was.
It was just a bay open with just maybe a small board panel
to separate bed from bed.
Yeah, and with 82 clinical trials going on for antivirals and possible treatments,
okay, they have so many people infected that they can have one group with the drug,
one group with a placebo, and one group don't get anything just to see what happens.
placebo and one group don't get anything just to see what happens so is that is that why they keep the china's keeping the the world out well yeah there's a they want to see that science going on
yeah now here you got the best in the world at the cdc and and they said hey we'll come in and
help you and china says no they're only letting the world'll come in and help you. And China says, no, they're only letting the World Health Organization in.
And I think they're in bed with the WHO.
Yeah, did you hear their news conferences?
They were totally kissing stuff.
Yeah, they are totally in bed with the WHO.
What was the other thing about that?
Death.
It's all about death.
Go ahead.
I'll remember it or I won't.
It's hard for me to imagine that this thing is...
The more that it goes on, the more that I read about it,
the freaking epicenter there in China
and the amount of people infected in China,
it's like,
is there any chance that this thing isn't a man-made virus?
Oh.
You know?
Yeah.
At first I was like, ah, you know, the market idea is really good.
Now I look back at the market idea and I say, wow, how convenient.
A little tale that was to be woven into the situation.
We know the lab was local to it
and to be honest with you some of the information about well patient zero didn't actually get it
at the fish yeah exactly as well as what three other people had it before the fish market so
what this is not something that came from that area. Yes, I think it's man-made, especially when you look at the history of the genomes.
Yeah, it went into the fish market.
It didn't come out of the fish market.
I agree with that.
Hey, so, okay, everybody's pointing to, well, if they wanted to make a bioweapon, it would be more effective and blah, blah, blah.
But there's some things that are just
too coincidental. Okay. First of all, the center of the outbreak was where they had their bio
research lab. Okay. I mean, if that happened at Fort Detrick, okay, if we had an outbreak here
in the United States that happened at Fort Detrick, they'd be saying, holy crap, something got out, okay?
Secondly, they provided the genome for this thing, like, super instant, quick.
Well, they had the genome for it before.
I actually printed it out.
I went back, and I was looking at the genome of this virus and it
was actually mixed with human dna back in 2018 okay so that that that's i'm not a conspiracy guy
but
just i thought it was interesting to look at the sequence. Now, how did they provide that so darn quick?
I mean, okay.
Can I give you my theory?
Go ahead.
Because it's not exciting, but it just seems to be possible.
I think because of the asymptomatic nature of it,
well, here's the other thing, and you guys can correct me if I'm wrong
because I'm speaking way out of pocket on a lot of this stuff,
but just let me finish, then you can berate me.
We have other coronavirus-type issues around the world, right?
Yes.
So it would make sense that China, in their lab,
right yes so it would make sense that china in their lab could have been creating a virus looking to create a cure for another virus right because that's kind of how that works i think yeah
and it could all be benign one guy could make a mistake in decontamination on the way out of the lab nobody knows about it he probably
doesn't even know about it there's no symptoms so he doesn't know about it for a while he heads
out of work for the weekend goes to the club whatever he does spreads the thing all over the
place and then realizes oh shit this is what did. Or someone that he works with realizes, look at these symptoms, look at this situation,
let's look at it against the genome of the cure virus or whatever you would call it that we were working on.
And China, the Chinese government finds out about it and goes into total overload mode
because they realize what they've done.
I mean, to a guy who likes to write fiction that seems like a
realistic situation not like some cabal up in the chinese government like let's release this on the
population and cut down we don't have enough rice it seems like we made a huge mistake it was benign
we were working on this thing to help cure SARS or something else, and it got out.
We screwed up.
Don't let anybody find out we screwed up because this thing is going to wreck the economy across the whole world,
and somebody is going to have to pay for that.
Yeah.
But we screwed up.
So let's see if we can contain it.
Okay, we can't contain it, and now here we are, February 17th.
Yeah.
That just, you know, that's my theory.
Not based off of anything but just intuition.
Well, yeah.
I mean, it's not out of the realm of possibility.
Anybody that says, oh, this didn't come.
If they say it did not come definitively, I'm like, how the hell do you know?
Right.
See, and I don't think, you know, I'm probably a little more cynical in my thought of it because when I looked back at the genomes, the beta corona that they were studying has been studied since 2012.
It didn't show any interaction with any sort of DNA until 2018.
Wow.
I mean, it just, for me, it does seem a bit odd.
They were playing with it.
But they could have been an accidental exposure.
I mean, that happens.
One pinprick in your PPE and your SOL.
You just lost half the audience.
I'm sorry.
When I had my PPE, I was SOL too.
And if you're SOL, I'm not going to tell you what that one is.
If you don't know what SOL is by now, I'm sorry.
You're SOL.
Right.
You're up the creek without the paddle i like that hey look it's i look at it this way the the fact that nobody's got an answer is what makes me as nervous
as i am about that possibility you know there's just no and and china's at the point now where they cannot admit fault.
No.
Because this thing is going to have a match.
Let's weld the doors shut on a bunch of apartments and let them just die out.
Yeah.
Oh, God.
Oh, and that's what they've done.
Yeah, they've chained doors shut.
They've chained gates.
They've welded them.
Yeah.
Here's the thing.
People are asking, you know asking what should we do and you have to look at what
China did
not that we could do that in the United States but they went to
some drastic drastic measures
to be able to try and get this thing under control.
And did you see the video of the dorm, the college dorm that they turned into a quarantine thing?
And they just go into this college dorm
and take the people's crap and throw it out the window.
Yeah, to be policed up.
They did?
Yeah, to be policed up, thrown to be policed up thrown away all your shit in your
dorm just got thrown away and we're taking over i mean these steps these measures that they're taking
by anybody's standard is pretty darn extreme okay so they know what they have on hand they know and that's the scary part
about the united states too because the united states has no capability wouldn't put a lot like
down 56 million people it's never going to happen people who are going to go stir crazy and leave
just to be leaf well just from like a human rights standpoint, because they
could never get away with it.
Hey, we were going over
what you guys are doing,
right? What are you guys doing?
I told you I drew money out.
I've changed my trigger.
What? Well, that's good.
I've changed my trigger. Trigger is not death.
Trigger is going to be within
so many vicinity of the state itself because of how highly contagiousigger is not death. Trigger is going to be within so many vicinity of the state
itself because of how highly contagious
it is.
My trigger has been changed
and it will change again as
the virus progresses.
I'm more or less
in standby with my trigger until
I see something else.
I'm doing an AR build and I thought
you were talking about the hell?
Oh.
Oh, no, no.
That's what Dave had called it
was his trigger, so I just don't know
what the trigger now.
What is going to get you to go into lockdown
mode at your house?
That's your trigger.
I'll tell you what
I told you guys. I don't know if i told
the audience we'll just have to tell them now whatever that i was starting to write a small
kind of uh coronavirus preparedness ebook for everybody and one of the things that when i was
sitting down and brainstorming and putting it together this is something we haven't done yet
but it's something that I want to mention
because the audience and everyone else probably needs to think about it,
is there's a section in there about the five conversations
that you need to have in the ASAP.
And one of those conversations that Lady Liberty probably is going to have to have
is that one with her boss.
And probably a
lot of people out there listening or do a conversation with their boss to say just like
what jordan said you know there's going to likely come a time if these infections keep going up and
going up there's going to come a time when you probably go into your boss's office and say hey
look if this happens i I ain't coming.
You know, I just got to brace them for it.
And maybe even put some part-time, I don't know the lingo,
some kind of disability or whatever it is that you can,
what is that thing that you take when you have a baby and you're off for a while?
Fraternity leave.
Not that one.
There's another one.
Maternity leave.
That one won't work
for the guys, Dave.
Yeah.
I forget what it is.
But people have it.
I've been out of the workforce
too long.
But you have that paid leave,
you know what I mean,
that you pay into
or the company pays for.
But this is where the time is
that you should probably look at
how much PTO and sick time
you have too.
That too.
But see, my coworkers know how I feel about things i've been watching from beginning to end i'm going to give
prime example of how people don't think things through is my co-worker thinks that i'm freaking
out over the virus and i'm not i'm i'm watching it i'm being attentive i find it fascinating even
though it's scary too at the same time goes, oh, you're worried about it.
Well, then the next question, James, you actually chimed in.
She asked about the food because pigs are killed here, shipped over there, preserved and packaged and then sent back.
And she was worried about buying food that was packaged in China.
And I actually didn't mean to, but I bursted out laughing at her.
I said, you think I'm scared and you're worried about buying food from China.
I said, wow.
Yeah, no, I get it.
Can I relate a funny story?
Yeah, let's do it.
Okay, so I'm over in Saudi Arabia and I call home to my ex-wife.
Okay, some of you have probably already heard this.
And if you got my DVDs, it's on there.
But I call home, you know we we were married for 27 years so we still had a relationship and everything
and you know i'm in saudi arabia chasing down terrorists uh how you doing everything's going
good she says oh my god i can't get enough duct tape and plastic and i said what the hell are you into woman you never did
this crap when we were married and she says no no no homeland security came on and they said we need
duct tape and plastic to put up at our doors and windows and i'm like cow. So this is what panic does.
It makes people freak, okay?
So they caused a run on Home Depot and Lowe's like you had never seen.
But here's what I told her.
I said, look, you got seven days of sick leave saved up.
She said, oh, yeah, I got more than that.
I said, look, if something happens,
take all those days. Okay. At the end of those days, they'll know what the heck is going on.
And truly, I thought two weeks ago when we did this show, that if we did another one in two weeks,
two weeks ago when we did this show that if we did another one in two weeks we would know what the heck is going on but we are we are only a little bit closer to what i think is the inevitable
and it's the stuff that i talked about two weeks ago this thing is going to run through the
population i mean 60 60 of the population will get it.
Will get it.
There'll be some people
that will be immune
to it, or
and there'll be some people that will be
protected from it, okay?
And then there'll be some people like us
who isolate ourselves and never get it.
Dave,
you had asked me to check the, you know,
do those graphs for like America and all.
Yes.
It affected workforce.
Yes.
So the affected workforce, if this runs its course in America,
90%, 90.1%.
Right.
So 9 out of 10 people are going to be affected, you know,
not show up to work every day or whatever.
90%.
How does that work?
That is like, that doesn't work.
No, no.
That means the lights go out, the water stops running.
That is the SATF.
It's going to be a degradation across the board. I mean, when we do a pandemic exercise, we throw a template on the workforce,
and we say 40% of the workforce will be out, done. They'll either be sick or taking-
But just be in the increase.
Yeah. So you can't run a McDonald's on 40% of the workforce.
No way.
I mean, think about 40% of the independent truckers not driving food
to the grocery store 40 now that's 40 of the 60 that will get it right okay so so it may, it's not going to be the, well, maybe it will.
I don't know.
You know what will fall down?
Only God knows.
Because, you know, some areas will be affected more than others.
Metropolitan areas are most vulnerable and most at risk.
Oh, of course.
And if all the beds in every hospital, in every ICU was empty right now, we don't have enough beds.
Yeah, I know.
I did this calculation for my city, town, whatever.
Yes.
And it needed like between 83 and 130 beds for the tri-county area right here.
Oh, goodness.
And then I went through and looked up all the beds that we had between, you know, the three counties around me.
We had like 20, I mean, 21, 2300.
So, yeah, it just, there's not enough beds.
There's not enough hospitals.
I mean, we thought we had, you know, we have all these teaching hospitals and all this other stuff.
It doesn't matter.
We have two hospitals between three counties.
They shut down the one that was here that was a six bed.
There's not enough even at one of the major hospitals.
Correct.
So you have to ask, why did China build that hospital in 10 days?
Because they had to.
Yep.
So here's a question. Go who said it hold on i'm over
here monitoring the chat what are you saying the chat is blowing up yeah that is absolutely
gorgeous you want me to repeat what are you said are you feeling lucky for the 360 million yeah
he said china has quarantined 360 million people, the population of the United States. Are we going to tolerate that approach here?
Right, because you got 360 million people quarantined.
Is it working anymore, or are you just doing it just to do it at this point?
When does a quarantine fail, in other words?
Right.
Well, it fails as it did in China, because they told them,
you got 48 hours to get out of Wuhan.
And all the planes took off.
And all the planes took off. And all the trains, any way anybody could get out of Wuhan, they did.
Have you seen the graphics of that?
Then when they did it for the larger areas,
they gave them like 24 hours notice.
And everybody left. It's like,
what the hell? Quarantine is only effective if it's a surprise.
Oh, God.
Okay.
Well, and then look how many incoming and outcoming planes from China in the surrounding
areas of these quarantine cities. It's not doing any good. No, and how long did it take us to stop
the flights? And we got international outrage.
Oh, the Americans are xenophobic and crap.
And even Australia took heat.
You know, like you're a racist country. They put them on an island.
Yeah, I know. Christmas Island or whatever.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And they didn't want any students coming back from their New Year's celebration.
And they're like, you're a racist.
No, we're looking out for Australia.
Well, don't forget Australia was just like on fire on top of it all.
They haven't figured that out yet
yeah can I interject real quick go ahead yeah so Krista asked you know when the question is when
to stop working and bug in which we had mentioned the triggers but then Jen had asked how long can
people go without a paycheck not long so I think that's a good reason why Dave is also holding out
a bit of cash is having some sort of financial funds available is going to be pertinent.
Because if you think about it, if we do hit some sort of economic collapse or so many 80 percent, what you said, 60 percent of the workforce is sick.
60 percent will get it.
Right. What you got to look at is how many people are going to actually be in the bank?
Right.
When are you going to find a bank that's actually open within your area to be able to pull money well right what that could be part of that
trigger protocol that might be the last thing that you do right go make go make some yanking
out of the atm but you can only get so much money out. At a time. That's why I started two weeks ago.
I think it's a good move.
I've been socking it away
here. I figured, if I
got to stay in this house for an
extended period of time, and we ain't
even talked about that yet, and
we're at 53 minutes.
Dang, what a show tonight!
Flying.
Yeah, if we got to stay in this house for an extended period of time, Dang, what a show tonight. Flying. Yeah.
We got to stay in this house for an extended period of time.
How much cash do I need to be able to get whatever supplies I may need?
You know, and it was in the chat room, too, about the masks and all that.
Home Depot still has them.
Harbor Freight still has them.
I've got a good Home Depot story.
Go ahead.
So a person I know has a spouse that works at Home Depot.
And they told—
So it looks like my big brother got rid of me again.
Oh, okay. You're back. I don they remember what i was saying oh no that's all right so they told a story that someone came in bought a pallet not
just a case but a pallet full of masks and shipped them back to china well. And that's in my hometown. Wow.
Yeah.
Wow.
So here's another take on economy.
Well, here's a take on,
because this is something that I've kind of been thinking about
from the bug-in perspective, right?
So you talk about the workforce taking a hit
and you talk about still maybe having to pay some
bills right now i don't know how that's what that's going to look like or how long that's
going to be an issue or whatever but i as long as you have access it seems like digital currency
kind of is the pandemic's best friend right i mean when you think about it like you don't want
to change hands with right items and cash too much with too many people unless you really trust
and know their situation so it's there like i said the internet goes off, you're screwed. But, man, it seems like the digital communications, the digital currency is about as safe as you're going to get it when it comes to that type of thing.
So that's kind of that weird yin and yang of it, you know?
You almost, yeah, I don't know.
It's a weird one.
It's definitely a weird one. Well, you know, when you put that card in that machine to pay for things,
and everybody else has touched those same buttons that you just touched.
Okay?
And you whip out your neoprene gloves,
and you put those on before you touch the buttons.
People look at you funny.
I bet.
I bet.
Yeah, that's all up in the air some things especially when
it comes to this level of a situation yes it it's one of those situations where you don't really
know how it's gonna go yeah you don't really know who's gonna come out on top and what things are
gonna be like like there's gonna be some preps that you go duh why didn't i think of that you know yes and you're gonna bug in you need to
think about how to maintain your family and yourself that means keeping everybody entertained
if that means a few extra craft items to keep your toddlers or your children entertained by all means
do it you know it's not in water it's not food and water. It's sustaining yourself, you know, whether it be clothes, shoes, deodorant,
toothpaste, shampoo, toilet paper.
You know, it's not limited to one thing.
You've got to think about the fact if you're going to self-contain for 30 days
or whatever your time limit is, how long can you go without actually stepping out?
Hey, we've got to bring this up real quick because this is vital.
I can't remember if I'm allowed to talk about who is doing this.
So if you know who is doing this, don't say it.
And they can divulge it if they feel like it.
And there may be an article written on it already, but I don't know.
But Chris brought it up.
Obviously, there's going to be a tremendous
push to order things online and use digital payment and krista said order online use digital
payment don't touch anyone and i know somebody who has been on a package decontamination protocol
for yes two three weeks by now and i think that. And I think that's probably something.
I mean, if you're going to legitimately bug in and you have hit your trigger,
that's a big deal.
You know, especially if numbers get high in the U.S.
If they get high in the U.S.
I do want to talk on decontaminating.
So I was watching Dr. John.
I don't have a link on my phone,
but he was stating
when people were asking about alcohol
the last few times y'all had brought it up
or that last time y'all brought it up
is hand alcohol gels
are not going to be as effective
because they're only 40% alcohol.
You need a 70% isoprolol
or higher to be able to kill any of the virus.
So washing your hands is going to be your best bet.
Hand sanitizers are not going to be as effective.
Good to know.
Hey, and there's a Patreon video for you.
The proper way to wash your hands.
Oh, man, I'm a master.
You know that from food safety.
That is something I teach people all the time.
Yeah, do that video. That is something I teach people all the time. Yeah.
Do that video.
That's not a bad call.
Because people now are saying sing twice.
Happy birthday.
Well, no, that's the protocol.
You have to pick a different song.
That's the protocol.
That's what we would train most recently was happy birthday twice.
Hey, James, can you play a commercial?
I got to go.
Party or leave for the night?
I don't think we need a commercial.
We got two other people to talk to, right?
We're good.
Hey, look, though, let's jump into this real quick.
I don't know if Dave's coming back or not.
If anybody else has to go
you let me know i don't really care how long this thing goes as long as it's good i think he had to
take a small break is what he meant i figured as much but that was that was pretty uh abrupt but
anyhow i got a list here this was something that found its way into our discord server that i wanted to give to the audience for what it's worth it's probably worth noting uh this is the list of quarantine camps
in the u.s so these are the various military bases that have been outfitted as quarantine
operations and i don't know if everybody me gray in the chat room says operation yellow flow jesus
oh that's great so uh you know if you hear your city obviously pay close attention
atlanta georgia we have dobbins air reserve base chicago illinois great lakes training center navy Air Reserve Base, Chicago, Illinois, Great Lakes Training Center, Navy Base.
I thought they were called Naval Bases.
Anyway, Dallas, Texas, Naval Air Station, Joint Reserve Base, Detroit, Michigan,
Fort Custer Training Center, Fairfield, California, Travis Air Force Base,
Fort Carson, Colorado, Fort Carson,
Fort Carson, Colorado.
Fort Carson.
Honolulu, Hawaii.
What did I say?
Honolulu, Hawaii.
JB Pearl Harbor, Hickam.
New York, New York.
How big is Fort Hamilton?
That thing better be huge.
New York, New Jersey.
Joint Base, McGuire, Dix, Lakehurst, Omaha, Nebraska, Camp Ashland, Riverside, California, March Air Reserve Base, San Antonio, Texas, Lackland Air Force Base, San Diego.
California's got a hell of a lot of quarantine spots.
Marine Corps Air Station, Miramar.
Is there something to that?
Because California has the most cases, too, seattle washington right seattle washington naval base kissap and dc this is the one closest to me
dc joint base anacostia so if you heard your cross the river yeah if you heard your city
you may want to do some due diligence and just pay close attention to who's going and who's leaving and that type of thing.
I don't know.
I'm not saying inherently that having a quarantine camp close by means that the disease is going to spread in your area.
Obviously, that is the opposite of what they're set up for.
Now, speaking of that, I told y'all about the fam.
I was watching some interviews about people who are on the quarantine bases and one of them was in Myanmar and another in the States further up. But what they're letting them do is they're actually letting them be able to walk outside and walk around.
So if this is completely aerosolized, then they letting these people walk outside and be exposed to these other people,
they're not containing the actual
problem at hand. So what they do is they set up like the
on-post bachelor's quarters or something like that and then
they put a little fence around it. Yes. And they can go
outside but they can't go it. Yes. And they can go outside, but they can't
go beyond the fence. And they
got security making sure that they
don't go beyond the fence.
But these places are usually
located in
the high traffic areas of
a base. Next to the PX,
the commissary, you know,
all the places that, yeah, the shop
and the other housing areas
in their housing area hey uh lucky had a question he says how do we get access to the discord server
uh that's a great i'm not going that's a great question you know what are you feeling lucky
you're a patron i'll i'll talk to you offline about that.
Yeah, but when we open up the EOC, when we pull the trigger, you guys will have access to all kinds of information. information yeah definitely that but for patrons i may consider uh pulling a few of you founder
you founders in there there's some founding patrons that really kicked the thing off and i
may yank some of you guys in there on that as things get more and more crazy just so you have
first first hand access but yeah when we launched the eoc that's one of our game plans is to start funneling the information into a larger Discord chat built for the Prepper Broadcasting Network audience so you guys can kind of get the information that we're getting.
Good question, though.
Yeah, and right now it's Chin and me and whoever comes across something, we fling it to chin he puts it in there uh
usually he has it before we even fling it to him but uh and it's basically sanitary
flinging stuff around flinging that aerosol
and you can go back through in time and see what we saw when and be able to get yourself all caught up on the information that we have.
And I'm trying to do screenshots to capture document information because sometimes it has a sneaky way of not showing up when you go back to look at it.
Things do disappear.
Or get changed.
Just saying.
Yeah.
So that's why I'm doing a lot of this stuff.
I love that idea.
I sent Chin a video, and it was a newscast from Australia.
And by the time he clicked on it, it was already gone.
They would not let anybody see it outside the country of Australia.
Dave, you got a VPN or something?
Where are you coming in from?
Because I can't get to it.
Yeah.
I download the videos if I see and it's interesting.
I'll immediately download it so it's saved to my computer.
Hey, what else are you guys doing?
Because I've been doing stuff. In the past two weeks, I've been doing stuff. What else are you guys doing because i've been doing stuff in the past two weeks i've
been doing stuff what else you guys doing i've got i've got i'm sorry dave i've got questions
oh go ahead go ahead i've got more questions one of the big one is and this is you know when when
i first started watching the thing and I said to myself,
here we are, they've got several tens of thousands of cases in China.
We've got like eight, right?
This is when we first started watching it.
And I said to myself, well, you know, we'll keep an eye on it and see what happens.
Now mainland China had 70, what, what 70 some thousand cases yeah oh god you know the next the next largest noted confirmed cases per county and per region is diamond princess with
454 you're right that's hilarious but anyway japan is number two anyway the question actually singapore
looks like it's up now with 77 77 yeah but check this out you looked at eight cases and you say to
yourself we'll keep an eye on it right now i'm looking at the united states of america at 15
cases and i'm asking an entirely different question how the hell do we
only have 15 cases yes that's a great question that's accurate at all no because we just know
40 of them flew in on sunday right but they're not counting in cases that have shown up
here so what they're what they're not they're not counting the people they're bringing in
with it. They're only counting the people who have tested positive
with it while they're still in the United States. I see what they're doing.
They're not showing those that they brought in. They're doing what China was doing.
Right. But here's the thing is, there's got to be more.
With as many people as just the one in San Diego was exposed to.
Or many others.
And you've got to think about the woman who got it from her husband in Illinois.
There's no way she didn't go to school functions or the store or the mall and not expose someone to it.
Or McDonald's.
So how many of the flu cases are not the flu, but this?
Well, that's what I've been talking to my wife about.
That's right.
I've definitely been.
You don't know.
A couple weeks ago, I was making jest on just that.
I was saying, honey, we're all sick already, and we probably already had it.
But see, they're not even testing people for the flu here anymore because they ran out of flu tests.
And my friend who got sick, the doctor said oh you sound like you
have the flu symptoms she goes heck she goes for all i know you could have the coronavirus and i
wouldn't know about it and walked off this is my co-worker i'm like well that's relieving to know
well i mean how could you have this is the craziest one about america and i know it was
really fun to like poke fun at the communist China and how they were bullshitting but
how can you have
two cases in Los Angeles
right what
we have a highly
and you've got to look at this
when I say this please don't
don't take it ugly but how many of them
are young single men
or young men or even just men in general or not or women?
But because if you think about it, this virus is an RNA based.
OK, it replicates the same way, almost like HIV does.
It is sexually transmitted through all of the fluids as well as cough, kiss and touch and defecate.
So how many people are not already infected, if not spouses?
Oh, sure. Sure. Or girlfriends or friends or whatever.
There's a couple of things I want to point out here and it came out in all the conversation.
First of all, government information at best is slow. At worst, it's completely inaccurate oh god okay yeah number two uh you know a guy emailed me and
he told me he said hey what about all these quarantine sites and all these people and blah
blah blah i said it's not the quarantine sites or the people that are not. And we know absolutely for a
fact there's people running around right
now that have it and don't know they have it.
So this model that Chin
did for the United States, it doubles every
six days.
Okay, so now if you look back at when we started this two weeks ago,
it pretty much holds to that pattern
because they haven't updated their information
from the people that are flying over right now that are infected.
So if you look at the number we have right now in the United States, it will double in six days.
And in six days, this is that old thing where I'll pay you a penny every day you come to work.
And at the end of the month, you'll be a millionaire.
You see what I mean?
Sure. you see what i mean sure the only way it stops is we get that are not figure to go down we plugged
it into the to the program model at 2.8 which means one person will infect 2.8 people. And that's not outrageous. That's pretty much middle of the
road of what they've figured out. We've seen them up to three and four and even higher.
Yes. So that's pretty much what they figured out. And that's the middle of the road for
what this thing is. And at 2.8 chin, tell us where we're going to be in about 30 days.
Well, it's going on.
So I started it on the 1st of this month, which is ridiculous.
So if we started at the 1st?
Yes.
At the end of next month, we have total infected 88.
Okay.
From one person. If just one person
came in on February,
at the end of two
months, we have 88 people
infected. Yes.
Not 15.
No. Not two.
Yeah.
And then
go another month past that,
go about It's a million people in that. And then go another month past that. Go about five, six weeks past that, and we're 1,700.
So that's three and a half months where it's 1,700 infected.
I'll tell you what, man.
From one person, from one single original person yeah we're way
past that you know i'll tell you what i think i think the greatest prep of all at this point
is your physical condition yes unity to rest to physical fitness level to diet i think is
i think it's going to be, you know,
there'll be those people who get it and die no matter how good a shape they are
because, you know, I don't know what that's called, but that's a thing, right?
People get a certain disease and die because it just, you know,
it kicks them in a way they didn't expect it.
But I think for the majority of the population,
it's going to be the people with the strong immunity that handles it. Particularly if you run into
a situation where
you know, the
hospitals are full.
So,
can we jump
into a part of the
little bit of the list?
Yeah, sure.
So, this virus replicates in your body by your ace2 okay everybody has it men produce it more than women so that i think that's something we should
start talking about and maybe chin or dave can explain it better than i can but what you're
looking at is women are getting it but it seems like there's more men sick with it than women and also certain ethnic groups than others because of this ACE, which is a genetic.
You know, it's in certain certain genes, uncertain ethnicities.
That's, I mean, there's definitely, there's definitely, I mean, there's so many parts and pieces that it gets to the point where, for me, I've got to simplify.
You know what I mean? I have to simplify or I'll go crazy.
Yeah.
So it really comes down to when do we make the decision?
What do we have at home to be at home for a long enough time and we've got
it and boosting immunity of the children in particular but everyone in the household to
assure that because i mean at the end of the day if you wake up and your husband has it or your
wife has it and the hospitals are full, that's it.
You've got to say, we did our best.
Let's see how this thing works out.
Unless the only other thing that I don't have that I'm pondering but I don't really want to get crazy is oxygen tanks and masks.
You know, we were talking about preps and stuff,
and I actually got something that was on my list,
but it was way down on my list.
You know what an oxygen concentrator is?
Yes.
My mom got one when she had COPD,
and it makes oxygen out of the air and uh shit i found one for like 180 bucks and i thought okay if one of us gets on you and we need oxygen
i can administer it myself yeah that's where so d, remember like three weeks ago I got up with you and said, how am I going to quarantine my house, right?
Right.
We had that discussion.
Yeah.
And then after we had the Super Bowl get together, I was like, how are we going to quarantine?
Is it even possible?
Is it even possible?
I mean, you were saying if my wife gets it or if your kid gets it, the chances of you having it is you got it already, right?
So you're not going to quarantine one person out of the family.
So I kind of switched to staying healthy. And what can I stock that will help if I do get this?
Yes.
Keeping it just a mild case so it doesn't go to severe or ICU needed.
Right?
Right.
So that's like this oxygen machine.
They make oxygen out of the air we breathe?
Right.
How do they do that?
Well, what it does is it
strips away the nitrogen, so you get
pure oxygen, and it will go up
to six liters, okay?
And the first thing I got,
and I got this a while back,
because it's one of those little things that
you put on your finger, and
it tells you your oxygen level.
Pulse ox.
A what? It's called a pulse ox. There you go. Yeah. Pulse Ox. A what?
It's called a Pulse Ox.
There you go.
Yeah, because it does the pulse and the oxygen.
I mean, they're inexpensive.
They're on Amazon.
They're like $11.
Ollie's.
Ollie's had them on sale last week. You can pick them up at Pulse.
Ollie's?
Yes, I'm telling you.
They're $18 at Ollie's.
$80?
Well, I got one.
And you know what they say?
That if your oxygen level gets below 93, you should go on oxygen.
This is one of the indicators that you're having difficulty breathing, your oxygen level goes down, you need support, and that's when you do it.
I see them for like $600
on the internet here.
Concentrators?
There's a little clip
thing that puts on your finger
and has a digital readout on the top of it.
No, I'm talking the concentrator.
You can look at
CVS or Walgreens
for a pulse ox. Even Walmart sells them.
Yeah, they're cheap but yeah like
dave said i thought that would be a good indicator whether it's something that i can keep working on
at home or if my level gets too low i'm gonna have to yeah you know a stethoscope wouldn't be
a bad thing either if you're familiar with it anybody who knows anytime you get fluid in your
lungs especially with pneumonia it's almost like a crackling sound when you listen to it like almost like crinkling paper right in your ear so
it's definitely an idea to to maybe get one of those so if you are treating someone at least
then you can follow the progression and have some idea what it is you want to do next. There.
My grade just put in a link to the... Oh, yeah.
I'm just Googling myself.
Yeah, there you go.
I picked one up for like $180.
You're talking about the concentrator.
I don't know.
Yeah, the concentrator, yeah.
Yeah, he's talking about the oxygen.
That's not a bad price.
I know.
If you need oxygen, what are you going to do?
You know, and it was on my list.
It's not something that I freaked out and went and bought, okay?
In my medical supply list, I got things that I want to get,
and it was one of the things because I want to be able to administer oxygen.
So it just came to the top of my list
now. I feel like we've hit a point of realizing
yes, we can do what we can to prevent it, but we also need
to know what we can do to treat it because with it having such a high infection rate,
there is a
chance and my household if we're saying well you're saying nine out of ten will get it well
then just about if not everybody in my house will get it so i need to know how to treat myself and
my family and it's not a death you know how to treat you no it's not it's not a death sentence
so you know if you play your cards right you you get it and you survive it, right?
Yeah.
Right.
I did the vitamin protocol for like four days and had to quit.
It was rough.
You mean the vitamin C?
Vitamin C.
Oh, vitamin C, D, that whole thing that I did on the last episode, we were already on it.
Okay, when I was telling you what the breakdown was, oh, my God, that lasted four days.
I had to quit.
So we're going to go back on that if it comes here and if we need the protection.
Hey, just stick with the C.
The C is where it's at.
Yeah.
I grabbed C, but i didn't
overdo it like uh i thought i'd ease into it yeah see vitamin d is a great natural antiviral so that
is definitely one that stays in my cabinet i mean i take a vitamin b every day anyways but it's
definitely something that i pull out of out of my little handy book of tricks when when one of my
kids catch some sort of virus which one did you say like d for delta or b for brother d d for delta delta okay good
because i 5 000 units a day so you can take up to so much but usually the max dose i've seen as
prescription is 50 000 units a week and then that's once a's one day out of the whole week.
My doctor and I had spoken when I got sick
because I could take up to 10,000 units a day
to help remove a virus.
I like it.
I think
we might as well
reconvene next Monday for those
who are available.
You want to do it next Monday or Monday
of the week? I was thinking we needed at least two weeks
because that plane landed yesterday,
just like Super Bowl was yesterday,
last time we met.
Let's put it tentatively for next Monday.
If things don't look like that,
what I'm worried about is,
I mean, whoever can get on can get on, right?
But if we have an explosive week,
it'll probably be worth getting on.
It's got to pick up here in the United States pretty soon.
You know what I'm saying?
But I think probably tonight we should call it.
What do you guys think?
Yeah, I agree a thousand percent.
Everybody feel good?
We'll follow them.
I'm healthy.
percent everybody feel good we'll follow i'm healthy like we'll mention that they are saying now that they may be able to detect this virus sooner with an x-ray than by with a swab or a
test because it's taking too long oh that makes sense that's a good call because they can look
into the lungs right they can look at the lower lower half of the respiratory tract a lot better
than trying to stick a q-tip all the way to the sinus cavity.
Yikes.
That sounds like fun.
Okay.
The chat room is saying every Monday from now on.
I don't have a problem with it, but we'll see.
We'll touch base on it.
You know we all talk anyway during the week.
So I really do appreciate it, though, guys.
These are getting better and better better and it's not because
the news is getting juicier and juicier it's because we're getting a handle on this this whole
protocol that we're working now and uh you know we're starting to figure out what the deal is
so i really do appreciate you guys taking an hour and almost an hour and a half out of your night
on a monday night to hang out with the audience.
I appreciate you out there listening.
Great group in the chat room, too, by the way.
That's always phenomenal.
Huge.
And you will know when we decide to engage the EOC here at the Prepper Broadcasting Network.
And that will be not a good sign, but it will be a sign.
All right, folks.
I do appreciate it.
It's been a great one.
And, hey, hopefully we get next Monday and nothing's changed
and you don't hear from us.
I guess that's the way to look at it.
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