The Prepper Broadcasting Network - Patriot Power Hour #250 Feat. NBC Guy & Intrepid Commander!

Episode Date: December 7, 2023

Intrepid Commander James Walton & NBC Guy "Nuke Guru" Dave Jones join Ben & Dan on the 250th Episode of the Patriot Power Hour!For everything PBN Related - Check out: linktr.ee/pbnlinks Each w...eek on Patriot Power Hour, Ben ‘The Breaker of Banksters’ and Future Dan explore the latest Liberty, Security, Economic & Natural news, providing the situational awareness needed to execute your preparedness plans. Questions, Feedback, News Tips, or want to be a Guest? Reach out!Ben “The Breaker of Banksters” @BanksterBreaker on Twitter; DethroneTheBanksters@protonmail.com Future Dan@FutureDanger6 on Twitter

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Not too long ago two friends of mine were talking to a Cuban refugee, a businessman who had escaped from Castro. And in the midst of his story, one of my friends turned to the other and said, we don't know how lucky we are. And the Cuban stopped and said, how lucky you are. I had some place to escape to. And in that sentence, he told us the entire story. If we lose freedom here, there's no place to escape to.
Starting point is 00:00:47 This is the last stand on earth. This is the last stand on earth. The last stand on earth. And I'm Earth. SILENT PRAGUE ¶¶ You are now listening to the Patriot Power Hour. This live episode features the situational awareness you need to practice self-reliance and independence. Introducing your hosts, Ben, the Breaker of Banksters, and Future Dan, the editor of FutureDanger.com. It's the Patriot Power Hour.
Starting point is 00:02:33 We're live. It's the 250th episode, December 6th, 2023. I'm Ben, the Breaker of Banksters, here with Future Dan. Future Dan, reporting for service. We got two outstanding guest stars on episode 250 coming up. Yes, sir. We have a trippin' commander himself, James Walton. James Walton.
Starting point is 00:02:53 Hi-ho commander, says Silver Streak in chat. That's a good way to start it. Hey, I feel like, first of all, I can't even believe 250 episodes have happened already. That is bananas.
Starting point is 00:03:07 You said six years, right? Yeah, 2017 is when it started. Somehow it's 2023 already, almost the end. So six years. I might be wrong, but I feel like we had the conversation. I remember it very clearly. We had the conversation. I think it might have been around Christmas or something like that.
Starting point is 00:03:27 It feels like it was a Christmassy-ish time. I think there was a tree in the house maybe, which could be any time through November at my house into January. But, yeah, I didn't know a whole hell of a lot about you guys. But, God, as is the case with most hosts that we bring on to pbn what an incredible addition you know what i mean it has been to have the patriot power hour here and you guys you know i think you i think you have and always will stand out as the pretty much the one and only news show here at PBN. So we appreciate you. Yeah, we appreciate being on your network, James.
Starting point is 00:04:09 And those kind words, we're trying to track the news that this audience cares about. Joining us as well tonight, for the first time, Ben, I think we have two guests simultaneously. We've got the audio-visual connected tonight. Our second guest star, Dave Jones. Welcome to the show, Dave. Hey, thanks for having me, man. It's really an honor being on your 250.
Starting point is 00:04:33 I mean, I'm honored that you even asked me to be on, and I'm always happy to join in. So 250 shows. And the funny thing is I actually heard you guys before you were on PBN. And when James said, hey, I'm bringing these guys on, I'm like, wait a minute. I know those guys. I think our first. So we actually, going back to the archives, might as well on memory lane. We'll definitely dive into the news right thereafter. But might as well celebrate this pretty big milestone.
Starting point is 00:05:07 I think we started with PBN around episode 70. Right. Wow. And then we started in January 2020, and I remember exactly when we first talked with you, James. I believe you spoke with Future Dan first, and then a few days later, the three of us got on a call and discussed because i was walking to the park a lot of my job right before covid it seemed like
Starting point is 00:05:29 at least a month or two before and i just remember speaking with you and being like wow we hit the big time now we're on pbn and i already listened to a couple shows and i was like man that i'm really excited to join pbn and pph on pbn the real genesis the real genesis is i made the website future danger and i wanted to reach out to podcasters who were talking about the same thing so i reached out to you ben and you james and we're on both shows before before i ever podcasted and then i discovered uh an opportunity to do it with my co-host on patriot power and the rest is uh history we're doing uh uh averaging above 40 episodes a year which is i'm proud of that wow yeah that's that's major that's a major accomplishment i mean how many you know part-time podcasters can say that they've actually you know i think uh
Starting point is 00:06:27 carl b said one time that the average podcaster does six podcasts and then they quit jeez is that true we're definitely the one percent i guess that keeps going i love it i love it well i've always done this and I won't speak for the, all four of us on here, but I think we're all pretty much on the same page. Number one, when we get on air and try to learn about what's going on, we don't have all the answers.
Starting point is 00:06:56 So having to try to explain things or talk about things on air helps me understand the world better. And number two, some things that I have learned, I want to, you know, kind of spread and teach folks. And I've learned a lot from PBN hosts,
Starting point is 00:07:10 and it's just like that symbiotic relationship. And I think the four gentlemen on the call right now, each of us has kind of our niche, and we put it all together, man. The sum is greater than the parts, you know? Amen. Hell yeah, hell yeah. Well, we've got a few minutes until we go to the news dashboard.
Starting point is 00:07:27 We have a pretty packed dashboard today, and we're going to actually ask both of you gentlemen to read through the dashboard on the second segment as usual. But before we go too deep into that, did you have any major things on your mind you wanted to get through or any other thoughts on just the network and kind of the battle we're fighting all together here on PBN? Yeah, well, I got two things.
Starting point is 00:07:53 First of all, you guys, when you first came on and you had that intro and all this kind of stuff, I said, wow, we got to really up our game. These guys are bringing it you know so that was impressive but the news event i want to talk about is what they're doing on capitol hill and arguing about what is a woman you know some people think a woman is a concept, and a woman's not a concept. I mean, the perfect woman is a concept. I mean, I got one upstairs.
Starting point is 00:08:34 You know, Maria, I always say she's like a guy with tits. Well, I know what you mean. It's not a concept. It's not like an intangible theory that we need to like discuss and there's not a right answer it's just the point of discussion it was sort of always a given it's not really like a philosophy yeah so it sort of should have been a given and i think this like widespread mental you know it's just it's just a hysteria. It's almost like a panic. It's a psychological mass breakdown.
Starting point is 00:09:09 It projects weakness abroad, which is the part that I kind of get concerned about is our standing in the world is not strengthened by what's happening on Capitol Hill. No, and they're talking about multisexual. Multisexual. I wish're talking about multisexual. Multisexual. I wish I was a multisexual. Because then I could go fuck myself.
Starting point is 00:09:32 We now have an explicit Patriot Power Hour. Yep, you gotta do the explicit. You gotta do the... Hey, I don't drop the F-bomb often, but when I do, it's effective. I don't always drop the F-omb often, but when I do, it's effective. I don't always drop the F-bomb, but when I do.
Starting point is 00:09:49 Makes a big splash. Yeah. Well, you know, I tried that once and fell off the couch and broke my head. Got some CTE from that. Explained so much, sir. Explained. I'm just kidding. I'm just kidding.
Starting point is 00:10:03 All right. Well, we're going to go to break super quick. We're going to come back with the dashboard. We'll have you guys read through that. And then, man, from there on, it's free for all. You know how it is on Patriot Power Hour. We can talk about any of these articles for 30 minutes, or we could talk about 30 articles in 30 minutes,
Starting point is 00:10:18 and we're going to try to split the difference. What do you guys say? Let's do it. Sounds good. Hell yeah. All right, guys. We'll be right back. Stick with us
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Starting point is 00:12:46 Okay, we're going to cut these columns in half, and we're going to give you sort of the preface of what we're going to be yakking about for the rest of the evening. I'm going to start with – I'm going to follow along. It's at futuredanger.com, futuredanger.com. Oh, good call. Yeah, yeah. For you guys in chat, definitely. JB, Garden Girl, Silver, Streak. com future danger yeah yeah for you guys in chat definitely jb garden girl silver streak you guys
Starting point is 00:13:07 might want to go to future danger.com and you can follow along because we're going to be hitting all these uh fda shuts down inquiries about dna contamination and covid vax i don't know if you guys heard um l douglas hogan this week on Rising Republic, but you have got to listen to that show if that tickles your fancy. Arizona border crossing closes in response to surge of thousands of illegal immigrants. Dave, did you see the Chinese dudes? Were you the one who posted the Chinese dudes all lined up? That was a female. Who was it?
Starting point is 00:13:49 I think it was Chin. Oh, it you had to be chin what am i saying yeah okay let me keep rocking because we're supposed to do this part quick and then talk about it later okay ny lawmaker claims smoking gun in new york city migrant voter fraud scheme this is uh this is under the uh indicator aliens vote which is you know that's like a foregone conclusion uh it's it's gonna have it is happening right president's son here's a good one president's son directly direct monthly payments to president via account paid from china and other shady corners of the world you might have heard about this one already but you know it's all up to congress to keep pushing this thing former ambassador arrested on charges of being an agent for cuba since 1981 what and judge boy go ahead red on indicator this is a red on black indicator
Starting point is 00:14:41 yeah yeah this is a red on black this is the creme de la creme. So we got we also have elections stolen sort of in the in the same similar vein to aliens voting. Right. All judge avoids Democrat election win due to fraudulent ballots. Which was that? I don't know which one that was. Yeah, we definitely need to drill down on that. That's news to me. Yeah, we definitely need to drill down on that. That's news to me. Yeah. We go down here to our it looks like our one and only. What would you call this, Dave Jones? Burnt orange. Political prosecutions proliferate. I love that, by the way. Political prosecutions proliferate.
Starting point is 00:15:20 House lawmakers uncover evidence of coordination between Democrat J6 panel, Georgia prosecutor. Man, that J6 thing just keeps getting deeper. American forces get pulled deeper into war in the Middle East. Yeah, that's what I told the audience today, PBN family. It is a world war. Make no mistake about it. These are not regional conflicts. Chinese military. Final one for me advanced force operation suspected oh here it is bingo hey future dan's
Starting point is 00:15:53 got it man he's got it all at future day chinese military aged men are being caught crossing southern border there it is right then and there and that's my half of the heat map for you from futuredanger.com. Dave Jones, the mic is yours, my man. Okay, well, I got the final two columns. And I got to tell you, if you don't have future danger bookmarked, okay, this is the thing that replaces drudge. Oh, yeah. This is the thing that replaces drudge. Drudge is a bunch of... Yeah, and I have future danger. Whenever I want to know where the conflict is,
Starting point is 00:16:32 I click this and I look at the heat map. So, economic news. More retired Americans are unretiring, and I'd be one of them. You're one of them. Wow. Check that out. And not because I have to, but because I want to.
Starting point is 00:16:52 But that's that's an economic indicator. Unemployment explodes. Continued jobless claims surge to a two year high. And I have an unemployed son living with us right now man i'm all over the heat map dave is the heat map 401k funds rated more americans more americans tap into the retirement savings as hardship withdraws rise. And that is a super indicator of bad economic times because you get penalized on both ends. I mean, it's bad.
Starting point is 00:17:36 Bank stimulus simultaneously collapse. Unrealized losses of U.S. banks explode. And there's been this churning in the underbelly of the news cycle because there's so many banks, branch offices that are closing all over the United States and they're doing this to cut costs. the United States and they're doing this to cut costs. And then gold prices surge all time high gold prices. That's another indicator of bad times.
Starting point is 00:18:15 If gold goes up, people are looking for a place to put value, to keep the value. So they buy gold. put value to keep the value. So they buy gold. Let's see. America's hit hit by a wave of white lung pneumonia in children after emerging in China. You know, this this really rings of COVID. It was
Starting point is 00:18:42 it's like deja vu all over again. They reported the COVID and then it was here. They reported this pneumonia in kids and now it seems to be here. Should I tell them about what's going on in my school? Or do the heat map? I'll do the heat map. But I have breaking news here.
Starting point is 00:19:15 Who's laughing at me? Multiple CMEs impact the Earth. This is severe and space weather warning. A spike in G3. Strong electromagnetic storms. The Earth's magnetic field could completely flip soon. So those are two articles right now that are on future danger that you can read. Unprecedented flooding kills. Deadly flooding and landslides hit Tanzania.
Starting point is 00:19:49 Mysterious monstrous volcanoes erupt. I don't have my right glasses on. I can't read. Powerful proximal eruption at the volcano in Italy. Volcanoes. Yeah. This is this is going to impact us in a couple of ways because the volcanic ash will cool the planet. You know, all those people meeting in Dubai.
Starting point is 00:20:21 All those people meeting In uh Where is it Dubai They can go back now Because the planet's gonna cool off Um And then A swelling in earthquakes A 7.6
Starting point is 00:20:38 Earthquake Hits near off the coast of Wow The Philippines Yep And a tsunami wave was produced that's a serious earthquake 7.6 yeah we got news coming in from everywhere this is amazing you guys did so well thank you so much for coming on the show episode 250 dashboard the reason i was laughing is because i wanted to say whatever you want to do dave with regard to finish the dashboard or
Starting point is 00:21:12 give your breaking news but i was muted so you could hear me but not and then i was trying not to laugh at you because it was funny just the way you were like what should i do but i want you to break the news if you are comfortable if not not, no worries. But I just wanted to give you that opportunity before we forgot. No, I'll break the news. So I have the next two days off. And you may ask why.
Starting point is 00:21:36 Why? The principal made the call at three o'clock this afternoon to close the school for the next two days because so many of the teachers are sick dad is out sick now we're we're small christian school but 20 is a lot and uh she said go home get better you know stay away from people they're gonna sanitize the school and get everything cleaned up and get it prepped and hopefully this will stem whatever the sickness
Starting point is 00:22:13 is it's flu and flu-like symptoms is what's being reported so i don't think everybody or mostly the staff or just i mean a lot of kids too? Well, it started in the kids. Right. And you can run a school without a lot of kids, but you can't run a school without a staff. Not much redundancy at a small school either. You can't – not like you have a bunch of people that can help out. So that's – hopefully everyone gets well and can finish out the year strong
Starting point is 00:22:41 and, you know, all that. But, geez, that's – it is that time of year now. And obviously, looking at this white lung, hopefully it's nothing even close to that. But always something we've got to keep on our radar, huh? Yeah, absolutely. I said it's better than a snow day for me because I don't have to go out and shovel snow.
Starting point is 00:23:01 There you go. So, James, looking across the at across the map we got three black on red grade one happening now indicators of danger we got blatant news censorship that one's frequently grade one we got foreign black ops suspected that one that one's been more actualized in in the last couple years than ever before. And over in column three, 401K funds getting rated. So the diversity of, you know, that's three columns. They're not the same categories of news. Can you look across the heat map dashboard and give me sort of your view of the gestalt
Starting point is 00:23:42 of American news right now? Yeah. I mean, I think what we're looking at, and it's, I mean, except for, I guess I would say, except for pestilence and natural disaster, you could fold everything up into a nice envelope and address it to corruption, up into a nice envelope and address it to corruption, you know, at every level. Elections stolen. You look at these things and it's just across the board corruption. Even the 401k funds raided. The reason that the economy is tanking, you know, we have a president and an administration that is completely and totally corrupt and has no desire to make any Americans' lives easier. So their last resort is to get kicked in the ass, funny enough, by the government again on the front end and the back end of a hardship withdrawal from their 401k.
Starting point is 00:24:38 I mean, that's what it looks like to me. That's the dominant theme. agree i'm seeing it and for corrupt i want to kind of go to the a different you know a similar but a different meaning of corrupt and it's a plague or a poison that creeps and just continues to move on and it literally like the land has been corrupted right so it's human corruption yeah but it's also just like a the society as a whole is kind of just plagued and dying off. And I agree that all these man-made ones are all tied with that respect. And, yeah, we do track natural risks as well. But there's not that many. We are more of a danger to ourselves than the earth, at least tonight.
Starting point is 00:25:20 Look, man, we're possessed. It's definitely a cancer. We're possessed. A cancer that is pervading all of it you know it's a it's a sickness this corruption it needs to be possession i'm telling you okay so in that case what are we going to do about it because i can go right through these headlines fda shuts down inquiries into the dna contamination what do we do there's lawsuits we publicize it judge voids the democrat election win in louisiana for fraudulent ballots
Starting point is 00:25:51 well that's actually good news is part of that right because you know at least that election was voided we got gold all-time high there's an upside to that for you who has prepared with yeah right there's so sell it buy it over preppers in every one of these headlines There's an upside to that for you who has prepared with gold, right? There's silver lining to preppers in every one of these headlines. Well, I'll tell you what I would like to see or something I am going to actually try. And I put this in the chat room for the folks over there, and I sent it to you guys too. And I watched it. I watched my wife's face watch it.
Starting point is 00:26:29 And Dave, you were talking about – there's a lot of hearings hitting. There's a lot of shit going on in Capitol Hill right now that is incredibly meaningful. The Matt Taibbi government apparatus for censoring and imprisoning is a big one um but the the video that blew my mind was watching what's her name i gotta get her name right she deserves everything uh i had it up i don't have it in front of me but there's a senator her name was stansky or stanek something like that and it never occurred to me to do this until watching this video but she has the heads of four ivy league schools in front of her and she's asking them about code of conduct at the school and how it relates to people advocating for the genocide of jews on campus you know basically is it an obstruction
Starting point is 00:27:27 of your code of conduct for people to walk around and advocate for the genocide of jews in groups the pro-palestinian marches that we've all seen right and all four of these ladies deny it all four of these ladies come up with the most unbelievable nonsense to say that, oh, well, it depends on the situation. Mentioning genocide depends on the situation. And one thing that I've never done, I don't know if you guys have ever done it. I've sent many a hateful email to congressmen about, you know, whatever. And I've even told the audience to do that. One thing I've never done is send an email to a congressman that said you know you you really kicked ass up there right and we'd love to see more of that positive reinforcement yeah i'm wondering about that ben i'm wondering if you know the guys the guys who are who are running these people into the gravel the way that it should be done if they should not be you know praised for it
Starting point is 00:28:27 because it so rarely happens i've been well i would bet you know one out of 10 or one out of 20 you always hear when something's going wrong you never hear when someone says hey good job well the judge who the judge who voided the democrat election in the heat map who's gonna email that guy and be like you know what man thanks for being on the bench and doing the right thing yeah and i think making maybe maybe here at pbn we can start a trend that makes these people stars instead of focusing all our effort on wow the leadership at harvard is woke and and retarded what a surprise you know what i mean right yeah i like that engagement in social media generally and unfortunately therefore our society is
Starting point is 00:29:21 becoming a lot more attuned to conflict and just talking trash and just pointing out all the bad things. So, number one, solutions, which we try to talk about a lot. But number two, like the accolades to those people who are calling them out. I think both of those, we have to consciously try to do that more because it's easy to slip away from that. Yeah, because she skewered those ladies. I mean, that senator just skewered those ladies. It was so beautiful to watch. And I just think, like, if that could happen on a weekly basis with all these corruption headlines and all that's going on, it would be lovely to see people, you know, taken right to their core of beliefs, just like these ladies were, you know, because these are these are these are safe space making pronoun using heads of of uh university you know what i mean like people people who would probably
Starting point is 00:30:13 throw someone out of their school if they called somebody if somebody dead named a student you know what i mean right called them by their own name since they transitioned and they could not find they could not find the willpower to say we screwed up anytime genocide is mentioned on our university grounds people need to be punished i think they'll get back there eventually they're going to get back to that position oh i think so too but i think it's because of people like this the the congresswoman who who was relentless on them. She knew how to make them look as idiotic as they were. And that's a skill, man. We need that in Congress.
Starting point is 00:30:53 The decline in the balances of those universities' funds and donations might also play a role. Hey, Dave, you know we weren't going to go through the whole show without me pushing the boundaries of uh your uh national security experience and and not to put you on the uh cutting edge of what can you say and what can't you say because you may know about things that are classified and shouldn't be discussed but these chinese military aged men entering the united states what do you expect the apparatus the security apparatus in this country if it's functioning at the federal level as it is it always used to as as as you experienced
Starting point is 00:31:39 what's happening when military aged chinese men are just getting, you know, caught and released at the border. I got to believe they're going to get, get department of defense, you know, attention. Don't you think? Well, yeah. What, what should happen, especially at this time when they're flying balloons, Chinese balloons over us and, you know,
Starting point is 00:32:04 confronting us on a daily basis in the chinese the straights yet they should be sent straight to guantanamo and i mean they're not they're not they're they're getting released they're they're going into the country and they they could they could do a lot of sabotage and damage under, you know, maybe you could help the audience understand. It's my indicator. I think I've talked about it before, but advanced force operations. What exactly are we talking about there? Well, that's exactly what you want to do into a country that you're about to go to war with.
Starting point is 00:32:40 Okay. OK, I mean, you would want to insert your special forces, your spies, any kind of operation that has specific goals and missions. They don't just send them over here and say, go somewhere and do something. They have a mission. There's a reason why they're here and and uh now the ironic thing is now that they've been caught they could seek asylum because if they were sent back to china they'd be put to death or maybe the chinese don't even care like oh they're just going to get photographed by biden's custom and border patrol and then they're going to you know head off to some some urban center and you know work illegally until it's you know the sleeper cell is activated shouldn't they you know i mean that's why the nsa wants the powers it has right to watch for this yeah well exactly and that's why the NSA was actually stood up for things like this.
Starting point is 00:33:48 But now, if you equate what our special forces can do, OK, if we inserted them into China, they could go into the population, assume new identities, go anywhere, do anything, and then when the mission, whatever their mission is, is struck, they'll be activated, like you say, and cause all kinds of havoc. You know, power grid, you name it. The sky's the limit. I mean, once they're here and you can't find them, they could release bioweapons, just any number of things to soften us up. Yeah, and so they get catch and release, or many come through and don't even get caught, of course. Meanwhile, we get the naked body scanners at the airport for citizens. Love that, love that. I want to talk a little econ, a little economics. We've seen a pause on the interest rate rise and really what Powell and Yellen and all the favorite banksters of mine
Starting point is 00:35:07 have been saying is not only do we have to defeat inflation but we actually need to have more unemployment that's the only way to really get what we need well they're starting to get that and if what I believe comes true they've overshot and the unemployment is going to get too big and they're going to have to bail everything out and that's going to really portend the death of the dollar. You were talking about it, I believe, earlier, Mr. Jones. More Americans
Starting point is 00:35:36 tapping into retirement savings as hardship withdrawals as well as more retired Americans are unretiring. We have a very low unemployment rate right now even still if that went to five ten fifteen percent what do you think it'd be like out there oh my gosh okay so first of all the government under reports the numbers massively and and then after you know you haven't found a job in like a year or two years, whenever the benefits run out, you just fall off the rolls.
Starting point is 00:36:10 So what does that person count? And then you also have to look at what are the jobs that are being created? Where are they at? Are they in food service? Yeah, the quality of the job. And if, you know, retirees are coming out of retirement because their pension is set. It's fixed. They get a fixed amount of money every month.
Starting point is 00:36:39 Right. And as inflation eats away at that, they're having a harder and harder time to put groceries on their shelves. I believe they had like a 9.8% cost of living increase. So you know for a fact inflation was higher than that because they'll never give a cost of living higher than inflation. You know what I mean? Super quick, James. I know down in Richmond, gosh, I don't remember which show I was listening to, but maybe like a few weeks ago you were talking
Starting point is 00:37:06 about how Richmond's like one of the most diverse cities in America maybe the world right with all different types of confluence of cultures and races and all that what's the economic outlook looking like down there are people getting by or have you been
Starting point is 00:37:22 able to tell like more of a degradation in the last year in terms of just like quality of life down there or what's the report on kind of like the everyday city of america yeah it's a weird place richmond is such a crazy ass place man it's and what i will say though is there's there's certainly more homeless here than i've ever seen yeah that's a thing that is definitely happening more and more but the weird thing about richmond is it's a respite for people who have a lot of money up north and come down here and buy and you know what i mean there's a lot of people here with a lot of
Starting point is 00:38:00 money so i we weathered the 2020 storm pretty well i think because business owners were were you know they had they had deep pockets i think some of them um but as far as it like well i don't know you know i wouldn't say that crime is is much crazier than it is normally. From a desperation sort of economic more break-ins, more porch pirates, more home invasion, that kind of stuff. There's not been a real uptick in that. It's a weird position.
Starting point is 00:38:38 But I would say for sure if nothing else, I see more homeless than before. And I don't know if they're even from here. Richmond has got to be one of the most transient places there are. One of the rarest things you can run into in the city of Richmond is somebody who was born in the city of Richmond. My wife is born and raised in Richmond, and I don't hardly ever run into people that are like, yeah, I was born here
Starting point is 00:39:05 it's very rare so there's all this stuff that comes in from the outside it's why i can't get above 15 percent uh republican votes in in you know like midterms in the city of richmond it's impossible because these people come from up north they're they're lunatic left-wingers and they move in down here and and you know they're already probably drowning in white guilt to begin with then they move to the capital of the confederacy and start and start living a good life and are probably like the last thing i could do is vote for a racist republican so let me just vote democrat yeah and make things better, right? Hey, Ben, unrealized losses at U.S. banks are exploding.
Starting point is 00:39:49 And I saw news today about some shorts by certain hedge funds against banking establishments. There's a chance that by Patriot Power Hour 251 next Wednesday that We get something unfolding in the financial sphere. Do you have any kind of read on those unrealized losses? And there's actually a real estate investment trust, $64 billion commercial real estate trust, redemptions for 13 consecutive months. Can you walk us through what hedge funds redemptions for 13 consecutive months. Can you walk us through what hedge funds redemptions are and what unrealized losses in these banks might unfold to become? Yeah, I'll try really hard not to talk too deep about it,
Starting point is 00:40:34 but we've said many times on this show, it's pretty obvious commercial real estate is screwed, whether that's your average mall or whether it's big office buildings, even nice ones. WeWork was worth more than $50 billion in office sharing, a thing that got huge in 2016, 17, 18. It went bankrupt because of COVID. So people aren't going back to the office, number one.
Starting point is 00:40:58 They still aren't. And number two, even if they were, those prices were way too high, and that was at 0% interest rates. We're at five plus percent. That's the fed rate. The actual loans are seven, 8%. So as those roll off, those are usually seven or 10 year loans. So it takes a little while for them to start really getting affected by these high rates. And now we're starting to see that. So long story short, all these banks have tons of exposure, but they haven't actually sold their losses. They're still holding on to it.
Starting point is 00:41:27 Like, okay, well, maybe it'll still go up in time before it really impacts my balance sheet. But that only lasts so long, number one. And number two, we've seen so much fraud in the past of shadow lending and dual balance sheets and all this crap. Whether it's Enron, Bear Stearns, Lehman. They all had some sort of that. So even if all the numbers are legit and there's no corruption going on there, they're still in a very precarious position.
Starting point is 00:41:54 But I think it's way worse down deep just from what we've seen. Gold all-time high. It did, real quick, gold and silver, they went to at least gold all-time high, quickly beat back down. But Bitcoin, we're looking at just about $44,000. It was $38,000 last week.
Starting point is 00:42:12 So Bitcoin from $38,000 to $44,000 in one week. It's a huge bull market. Some people don't trust the financial system, and they're trying to find a safe haven in gold, silver, Bitcoin, and here on PBN, preps as well. Yeah, gentlemen, our guests on this episode 250 Patriot Power Hour. Where do you want to take us now? We've got the rest of the show to explore all kinds of news.
Starting point is 00:42:40 Other news that we don't necessarily track on the heat map is fair game on this this show so open floor i want to get your guys take on the uh the laying bare of woke ism and if you think it's going to have an effect not necessarily in the election but uh and maybe it will i mean it very well could. But across the nation in general. In other words, you know, like it feels to me like truth is shining in a lot of places right now. And it feels to me also that the fight like we've reached the point where all the cool ideas of the woke have been tested. They've been tested financially. They've been tested socially. And now we're seeing the results. And what I don't know is and what I want to get your guys take on is are people watching what's happening in Congress, what's happening with businesses like
Starting point is 00:43:40 Bud Light and Disney, what's happening all across the country and even the world with immigration, and going, oh, this don't work. We need to do something different. Do you know what I mean? Do you think it's going to change? Well, there's a hardcore 30% propelling that forward, and they're not happy that it's not gone further. And they've seized control of institutions. And you've got to do things like take kids to a private Christian school
Starting point is 00:44:09 like Dave does to escape it, right? The mainstream government schools and this powerful bloc that runs the teachers' unions and runs the state and local governments that set the education policies. And boy, I think the damage being done to the younger generations is gonna keep this going against us for the rest of my life that's the way i look at it's like i'm gonna have to just speak up and say you know these new terms and definitions of for society are false i don't accept them and never will that's kind of how i approach it but I don't accept them and never will. That's kind of how I approach it, but I don't see it relenting.
Starting point is 00:44:46 I feel like a lot of people are sick and tired of it, but they're either too apathetic or scared to really push back on it. So things like boycotts is an easy way for them to show their frustration without being singled out and called racist on their social media and their family thinks they're evil or something. Now, people shouldn't be so cowardly, in my opinion, and should push forward with what they believe anyway.
Starting point is 00:45:14 But I think that's part of it. I think there's also kind of the swinging of the pendulum that's going to happen. I, through kind of a side business I have, I interact with a lot of teenage boys and early 20s. So, like, maybe 15 to 25, a lot of them. And they are so anti-woke and they are, like, definitely getting pushed the other way. Every time they see something that's even, not really even that woke, they will just, like, go after it like piranha. So, that's kind of good unless we get like so far the other way that it actually becomes bad if that makes sense so it'll be
Starting point is 00:45:50 interesting i feel like people are either getting deeper into it or they're they're waking up but a lot of people are still not wanting to push back against it overtly i guess yeah and james you were talking about the, and I think the truth is being exposed because no one's lie. And the explosion of alternative media shows that people are tuning them out and tuning other people in. It's a different kind of woke because people are getting woke up. They're getting woke up to the fact that hey we've been lied to and i think covid really really like did it for everybody there's so many lies that happened during covid that you can't you can't deny it well it says there's a fraction of the left that they love denying it. They absolutely just ignore us.
Starting point is 00:47:10 We don't even exist now. That was those ladies. That was those ladies in the hearing. They completely denied it. Ivy League colleges. Absolutely. Yeah. It's that community.
Starting point is 00:47:21 They are so emboldened. And they're now raising, they're into the second and third generation of of of that ideology that will absolutely accept no no alternative points of view that you know it's it's kind of you know archaic now to call them liberals you hear people calling them liberals that's that that that kind of passed away with Rush Limbaugh, in my opinion. They've long past been anything that I would call liberal. Yeah, there's nothing liberal about it. Imagine that those – I'm sorry I'm stuck on this, but it really is amazing to me.
Starting point is 00:48:06 Imagine in any other country and any other group of people that you could sit up and try to sell that that genocide of an entire race of people is uh you know depends on the circumstances like they would have been stoned to death yeah they would have been hung 50 years ago in this nation, 70 years ago, something like that. You know what I mean? It's just crazy to even imagine. And, you know, people I don't know what I don't know what it always comes down to the women in my head, particularly. I don't know what the I don't know how many Jewish women live in the country. But I have to imagine that a lot of Jewish women are going to see that. And I'm sure, you know, it's a huge population in New York, so I'm sure plenty of them are, you know, postmodernist or whatever.
Starting point is 00:48:56 And I really have to wonder what what do you think when you see something like that, you know, where you see these people who run these institutes of higher learning, and they're saying, like, yeah, I mean, I guess it's not as bad as you think to walk around and say, we can advocate for the genocide of Jews as long as it's not acted on. Yeah, yeah. it's not acted on yeah yeah well my experience is american jews you know there's there's gonna be the 20 to 30 percent that are hardcore left and there's also gonna be the same amount there conservatives right there with you know mark levin and it you know like all the ethnic groups in this country it's a battle for the middle i hope i hope the middle starting to see the question that's kind of the question it is it this is happening in a whole bunch of different venues with a whole bunch of different types of people one side has a knife out with a
Starting point is 00:49:58 point on the end and there's a group of people who keep saying there's no knife there's no knife there's no knife and they're being pushed closer and closer to that point. And what I am most interested in in this whole point in American history is how close do these people have to get to that knife before they acknowledge it? Or are they so brainwashed that they'll be skewered on that knife and still be saying oh no no no inclusion equality do you know what i mean like how like us once they get stabbed and they'll believe it yeah well we see we see the knife from you know 200 yards out and we're like all right man the rifles yeah yeah but that's a knife yeah but there are people like i said the knife is to their throat and they're still saying oh it's okay just make it quick yeah even if they get
Starting point is 00:50:55 shanked one time they're ready for another one they're not even trying to fight back half the time too yeah i'll take that one for my white privilege. That's fine. There you go. Right. It's called survival instinct. Still got some time left here. Let's see here. The president's son direct monthly payments. I mean, how much more do we need to see to affect some sort of change? I guess it's too late. We're not going to get any impeachment apparently.
Starting point is 00:51:24 And I don't know. It's so on its face, multiple. He'll never get convicted in the Senate. So impeachment and schmichment, right? Yeah. But the Bidens are Chinese spies. How could they not be? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:51:38 They're certainly paid like Chinese spies. Are they Chinese spies or Ukrainian spies or Iranian spies? I'm not afraid of Ukraine. Pick them all. Ukraine's got its own serious problems. They got put through the Bidens through Ukraine, too. Oh, real quick, before I forget, we were talking about what's going on in Congress. How about, this had to be about a month ago, but Sam Bankman-Fried, the SBF guy for FTX.
Starting point is 00:51:59 He was lambasted in Congress. It was beautiful. And even if, well, he did end up going to jail. Wonder who pissed off. That's where he is. But long story short, Justice was served there. But he was a big-time contributor to Democrats. And they let him rot in jail.
Starting point is 00:52:18 Right. So he must have screwed someone else over. It's dog-eat-dog. You know, Bernie Madoff, the reason they got rid of him is because he actually screwed over some of the elite as well so he wasn't you know he was playing out of bounds but um anyway yeah it's just insult to injury seeing this stuff but on the other hand at least it's on the record and even if right away it doesn't affect change at least people are calling them out and that's what we continue to do here at the grassroots level and hopefully all the way on up. Yeah, I just want to see – I mean I just wish we could get four years of justice.
Starting point is 00:52:52 Whoever winds up in office, it would really be nice just to see four years of people in handcuffs. That would be – that's my fantasy. My fantasy is to see just this long list of people carted away in handcuffs and and just four years of it four years of throwing people in jail who we all know should be there i mean the list is you know we could do a whole show just on the list yeah right and and it would it would build confidence back in so many ways in this nation because i'm telling you the toughest thing i even feel it myself the toughest thing and and what's going to break people i think is why am i doing everything right and the hard way like why
Starting point is 00:53:32 everybody around me is corrupt they're getting money here to get money there they're lying about disability and getting checks and this one's getting a check and he's stealing from them and and i'm the idiot that's sitting here doing everything the right way the legal way the godly way hey i think that really is what's going to break people you know nbc guy can you tell us any off the cuff any stories from romania where people just decided not to try anymore because there's no reason and how that collapses everything well you know in romania the the one of the very first times i went over there maria wanted to me to go see this doctor and get an ultrasound they do ultrasounds it's like a a body scan thing they do it here but it's hundreds of dollars, you know. So there's a long line of people waiting to get into this ultrasound thing. And Maria told me just slip 50 bucks in the doctor's pocket. And I did. And we went right past all these people. So I'm serious. And they, you know, scan my liver or whatever.
Starting point is 00:54:40 I'm serious. And they, you know, scan my liver or whatever. But that was the way it was done. That if, back sheesh. It was called back sheesh. And it's basically bribing the doctor and you get what you want. And if you don't have the money, you don't get what you want. It's turning into that here i mean it's not that far off with the health system here anyway but i don't want to we can talk
Starting point is 00:55:12 about health for five hours let's not do that um but exactly and then there is still that oh for lack of a better term is that protestant Protestant work ethic of America where people work really hard, even whatever. Well, that's breaking down slowly but surely. It's the only thing that carries the country. Probably not being regenerated at the younger generations as quickly. It's the core of what carries us. It's not even like the original Protestant work ethic anymore. By the 20th century, it became just the American work ethic.
Starting point is 00:55:43 And you could compare the japanese and germans to it after world war ii right just the productivity or running low on just i feel like well you put the opioid drug epidemic plus all the infertility and disease and all that put together is really eroding at that core oh i wouldn't discount our ability to surge back under the right leadership if trump makes it back for four years he's gonna do the same thing he did in the first four years he pretty much set it on handy last night like all you see is deregulated yeah and that's part of the just widely deregulate the economy it was easy to see that he could do anybody could have
Starting point is 00:56:20 come in after obama and just taking the foot off of the neck of the american economy i mean that that that is always available to us until it's absolutely collapsed and can't ever come back i think you're calling its demise premature then but i'm not calling for the total collapse of it but i do say there's been some headwinds and some i think erosion they're going after it that's obvious fentany Fentanyl, all the opioids, all the themes out there about four-day work week, work less. Quiet quitting. It's a major message. But is it righteous? Is it like in people's constitution, their personal makeups, for them to intuitively feel like that's the right direction to go?
Starting point is 00:57:04 intuitively feel like that's the right direction to go when we have all these other challenges in the world i think the reservoir for america's ability to to unleash its potential just remains latent it's suppressed it's but it's not gone right now yeah they're not long-term strategies right you can't you can't equate quiet quitting to a long-term good – like you can't come home every night from your job of quiet quitting and lay in beds with satisfaction on your face. You know what I mean? And be like, you know what? I beat the system. This is the way to a good life. Half-ass everything.
Starting point is 00:57:38 Unfortunately, I feel like a lot of people are like that. On the other hand, I think a lot of people get woken up under crises where all of a sudden they can't do that anymore and they have to gut up or not or end up on the streets. Or they decide to better their lives and start any time they feel free. Find out it's not that hard if you work at it. Very true. would really be a big deal in this nation too is a wave of of obsessive compulsive heavy adamantium spined managers like are there managers in the world anymore i never see a manager yeah when's the last time you saw a manager come out and say what in the what the hell are you doing right now i've never seen it i grew up with it i remember getting yelled
Starting point is 00:58:25 at by managers getting fired i mean where is it yes that would change a lot i yeah i think they they got afraid of hurting someone's feelings hey you're screwing up here there's there's yeah all kinds of different cultures within industries, right? And there's industries out there where, you know, all right, we're already an explicit show. So there's no fucking around on like commercial contract construction sites, right? Good point. Good point. Like you go there and disobey any safety measure in the least bit, you're gone. You're told, hey, go home.
Starting point is 00:59:00 And then the next day you show up and you're not wearing your helmet, get out of here. You're not with us anymore. So, you know, get out of here. You're not with us anymore. So I think it varies. I think turnover is why those managers aren't out there is because there's such a welfare state behind the quitters that
Starting point is 00:59:16 they can just walk away from jobs and turnover and take weeks of unemployment while they seek their way into someplace where they can figure out a way to work less. That's a good point. Two things, and this goes back to some other things you guys have said, but you have to look at who's dying and who's filling their place.
Starting point is 00:59:39 Right. You know, so when I was growing up, it was my father would work at a place. I mean, they were World War II veterans. They would work at a place, put 30 years in, retire, get the gold watch, you know, that kind of thing. And then as I was growing up, it was you will change your career five times in your lifetime. And, and everybody thought that was crazy. Well, now how many times do people, I mean, that's grown exponentially. Oh yeah.
Starting point is 01:00:20 You know, people change their careers. Like they changed their underwear anymore. You know, there's no careers like they change their underwear anymore. You know, one thing that does produce in my experience is now the job hunt and looking for people that can help your organization accomplish what it's trying to do comes down to who are the brightest and best. And if they can move laterally between you know job titles and careers but they're just smart and in my opinion oftentimes it comes down to two things a really sound foundation in the ability to read and write or a really sound foundation in the ability to you know operate mathematics for your employer yeah in all kinds of, including computer code. So if you got the intelligence and can move laterally, people have the freedom to like,
Starting point is 01:01:11 hey, I did that for 20 years, but then I moved to this and I found out I could also do it and I'm really good at it. That's part of our culture now. I think that's probably like a good thing for our economy. Yeah. Professionals or young people trying to get entry level though is kind of a big part yeah i got one of those we've got some first uh we've got some first person experience in chat
Starting point is 01:01:33 from jb who says that uh in writing up employees that that jb's been called a racist and a transphobe just for that misconduct. You know what I mean? Yeah, well, as I've said, I'm in the insurance industry, and there's a whole entire industry based on discrimination, harassment, etc., especially in certain states. Let's just say that type of insurance is multiple times more in California than many other states because California laws allows all that. So anyway, long story short, it depends where you live, of course,
Starting point is 01:02:10 and jurisdictional, but some of it is people being too scared and some of it because they don't want to hurt people's feelings or whatever, but some of it's also we don't want to get sued too. I think the solution to that comes down to using one of the powers that a patriot always has. Vote with your feet. Vote with your wallet. Go work for somebody else.
Starting point is 01:02:29 Leave a company that would not dismiss baseless claims like that immediately and move to ones that will. And things can sort themselves out in that manner too. It's happening. I mean, you never could have imagined what's happening to Disney is happening to Disney. A company of that size you think would be able to rebound from their mistakes and man,
Starting point is 01:02:54 they're crashing. They make pretty good Star Wars though right now. Don't you think? Those are good. The recent ones. It's hard to be woke if you're blue. I still have to subscribe to that channel for that. No, you don't need to.
Starting point is 01:03:10 It's all right. Hey, I love The Mandalorian. I'm as guilty as anybody. The Mandalorian is really, really good. There are some good ones, but some of them suck. I'll give you that. The Mandalorian is good, though. Boba Fett was pretty good.
Starting point is 01:03:21 Yeah, and The Mandalorian's a man. He's being a man. Yeah. He's being a man thing. He kicks ass every time anybody tries to fight with him, too. That's part of the appeal of that show. Yeah. Now there's some of our fights, somebody's going to kick ass. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:03:39 It's probably like- And he has a code. He has ethics. He's got values. You understand? They're portraying what people want to be. Oh, yeah. The Mandalorian is a religious zealot, basically.
Starting point is 01:03:54 You know what I mean? That's probably the best one of these. He's like the backstory of him going and getting the plans for the Death Star, right? Outstandingly made, and they leave the woke out of it. And so even they kind of resort, bringing it full circle, to some things are righteous and true and worthwhile, and people are attracted to that. So they have that, and then they stack all the woke on top of it as largesse.
Starting point is 01:04:21 That's true, and about a decade ago is when they hit peak woke, and now they've kind of backtracked, and that's Mandalorian and whatnot. They're in trouble. They're in big trouble. They're reaching new peaks peak woke every week. I heard that Apple is going to put a bid
Starting point is 01:04:37 in and buy Disney. That's what I... Yeah, I know. Somebody's going to buy it. I don't think they can recover. I don't think they... What they have going on in Disney is what the intelligence agencies have going on in America. It's the middle management woke nightmare that they can't...
Starting point is 01:05:00 Just like we're talking about, you can't fire them. And they'll racist transphobe your ass out of a job if you try to mess with them, and all they're worried about is activism, not animation and not family values or anything like that. I think that that shit is embedded in Disney, and they'll probably have to retire and survive. They'll have to survive these people somehow. Yeah. They'll have to survive these people somehow. Yeah. So I got two things I wanted to ask everybody before I insulted one operating system with mobile phones.
Starting point is 01:05:33 Does anybody here use an Apple? I don't. I don't have an Apple. You got an Apple, Dave? No, no. I don't even know how to spell Apple. All right. So the way it uses an iphone right so i think they're pretty simplistic the way they lock you into doing everything apple's way is is let's just
Starting point is 01:05:51 say i vote with my wallet i don't use apple for that reason and if disney merged with apple if you combine that audience that user ship that consumer ship how how tightly do you think that would align with just democrats very highly correlated uh a hundred percent but the problem is the family aspect you know it would have to turn into like a young adults theme park or something like that or like i don't know you know what i mean because the democrats aren't making babies, are they? A lot of them go there when they're like 30 now with their friends. Oh, is that the deal? It's already changing that way? In a weird way.
Starting point is 01:06:31 I've literally seen articles about that. Just going to put it out there. Well, that makes sense, too, because they are the owners of the perpetual childhood also, right? They're really the arbiters of the perpetual childhood. Live it at home until you're 45 and no shame about it whatsoever. Yep, and go to Disneyland on a credit card or your 401k withdrawal maybe. So speaking of wokeness and how Patriot Power Hour doesn't give a rat's ass what people have for definitions, I'm going to take this a bit further and introduce a type of people that are in our country,
Starting point is 01:07:06 and had they been here legally they're they're americans and and otherwise who you know for a port mantle it's harsh but you know i i view them as chivagrants off of the concept of chivagate which you could say without coming out to someone saying i don't give give a shit. I shivig it. Shivigrints, the immigrants who don't care the least bit about our constitutional founding or all the... They don't even understand or care why anybody's upset about woke. They probably just ignore it depending on the values that they brought
Starting point is 01:07:42 from their home country. They probably laugh about it. But the Democrat strategy is to get, you know, I don't think it's so much a replacement theory as just fill the country with people who are chivalrants. They don't care. They don't care at least a bit about the generation before them or what it means to be here.
Starting point is 01:07:58 They'll go through the government schools, and that's going to be 50 different incubators of liberty, right, 50 different state systems. So if they're coming through red states, they're going to hear about things that they're not going to hear about different incubators of liberty right 50 different state systems so if they're coming through red states they're going to hear about things that they're not going to hear about in blue states and that's the multi-generational outlook for our country and and i don't think you could compare it to you know the post-civil war 1880s through 1920s immigration from Europe and how those ethnicities
Starting point is 01:08:28 after one or two generations were acculturated. The goal is to not acculturate. I'll tell you what I can't believe no one's figured. Well, maybe they don't want to figure it out from the power structure, but what we need to do is privatize
Starting point is 01:08:44 and monetize integration you know what i mean privatize month integration so that is what that would be yeah well not even not even worker program but you know language the idea that they don't come in here and have any desire to learn the language you've got to figure figure out a way that you can make money off. I mean, there's got to be a way to make money off of that. And then to monetize and incentivize them for learning the history of the nation, what the government really did back in the day and just decided, we're not going to do that shit anymore.
Starting point is 01:09:18 And they just decided we're not going to do that. We're not going to hold them accountable for anything. They don't need to learn anything, do anything. We don't even need to test them for diseases or give them vaccines. It's fine. Just let them all come in. A president and a congress who wanted to could authorize DHS to have exactly that kind of program and solicit federal contractors to deliver those services and build the facilities to bring in people and really, really put them through the Ellis Island treatment everywhere. That's it.
Starting point is 01:09:50 You've got to be healthy. You've got to tell us your name. You've got to immigrate correctly. Yeah, you've got a window to learn the language. You're going to celebrate the 4th of July. You can celebrate the whatever, Cinco de Mayo too, but we're going to all celebrate the 4th of July. You can celebrate the whatever, Cinco de Mayo too, but we're going to all celebrate the 4th of July. Yeah, I can't believe nobody's latched on to that.
Starting point is 01:10:13 I know there's money to be made. Well, you look at the Lutheran services or something like that. They've monetized immigration. They've figured out how to bring these people in and get money from the government for housing them and all that. You just do it and you add on the uh the uh the learning as well i have a neighbor that has a a story about that they were supposed to get a couple from ethiopia this is back during obama and the church sponsored him got him him an apartment, a car, everything. They showed up.
Starting point is 01:10:48 They're a couple from Syria. Close. Yeah. Yeah. It was like a bait and switch. But then what's the good Christian supposed to do? Hey, I didn't sign on for this, you know? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:11:02 I didn't eat the opiates. Exactly. Exactly. So they brought them in. The people never came to the church to even say thank you. And their excuse was they thought they were going to be, you know, like persecuted. No, this ain't Syria, buddy.
Starting point is 01:11:24 You know what I was actually going to say? A lot of them, especially that they bring in from third worlds on mass that are not above board, those people are probably scared shitless to say anything and integrate anyway. They're afraid of getting sent back. They just got out of war zone. They get sent back.
Starting point is 01:11:39 And the people they get sent back to might not want to hear about them going to church. Good point. Wind up wanting one less head People they get sent back to might not want to hear about them going to church. Good point. Yeah, for sure. Wind up wanting one less head for that church trip. Opening up markets and opening up really anything in society and making more above board will almost always have positive externalities. around underground whether it's drugs whether it's uh carbon credits whether it's immigration anything that's under underground and can be penalized well those people are getting taken advantage of a lot of time first off and second like they're not super eager like once they get in they just want to lay low for months maybe years maybe forever like they don't they're not
Starting point is 01:12:21 looking to integrate into being american society they're like man i got in here i'm gonna shut up and just keep my head down there is there is a point where it can't be sustained new york city's at that point right so there you go as soon as the enthusiasm to fill cities with anybody who could just get to the united states impoverished as they could be you know kind of wears off and they can't absorb anymore it's going to be a lot of human misery along the way though and it's completely caused by democrats have you guys heard about speaking of them getting taken advantage of have you heard about the i heard of it from the blaze they're doing a documentary on it and it's this this place outside of not austin texas uh what's the other city down there i'm drawing a blank not dallas not austin houston houston outside of houston it's almost unbelievable what i'm about to tell you it's so crazy
Starting point is 01:13:20 so they're bringing illegals in this these i think it's like a i think it's a two-man operation that owned a bunch of land they have like 70 40 to 70 000 people in this little area they're selling these homes they're selling them these homes they're giving them loans personal loans to buy these homes like 20 something along those lines interest on the loan and and they're all you know crammed into this spot the area itself is incapable of like sustaining them you know what i mean because it was this area that was nobody lived there and then in a couple years 40 000 to 70 000 people lived there in these homes that were put together you know as quickly uh the roads are crumbling and somebody's making unbuilt somebody has monetized that immigration that population of immigrants and uh you know the cartels in there they're
Starting point is 01:14:20 they're dropping bodies off in there they said that they found with, like, two dead teenagers in it the other day. And they were like, oh, they got shot in the neighborhood. And the people in the neighborhood were like, no, I think this car came from Houston. I think Texas is going to get ready to just start arresting them. Just defying anything federal. They got to do something. But, I mean, I think that's probably the model. something but i mean i think that's probably the model once whoever whoever these guys are who figured out that they can gather up immigrant illegals like that and say hey i'll give you a
Starting point is 01:14:50 house for 25 percent interest yeah and then build a little shit house and you live in there and you're basically a slave for the rest of your life that's going to be replicated that's going to be replicated outside of new york somebody's going to go you know with no moral standing is going to go yeah shit i'll i'll build some houses and i'll charge the hell out of these people and make them live in hell so that they can have a house instead of living in the old people's homes and the gyms in new york city yeah and it's just crazy modern modernized version of slumlords that's it modern's modernized as a version of a concentration camp i was thinking yeah i was gonna say but concentration camp might be an open air concentration yeah i mean they said that they dumped like a massive amount of sewage waste
Starting point is 01:15:38 into the local rivers uh you know on a regular basis because they don't have plumbing wow you know what i mean like the plumbing isn't right or something along those lines. The area is not prepared to take. Nobody's prepared to take all these people. Trump could shut that down. Like he said it last night. Like on day one, I'm a dictator and the border is closed. So, you know, he could suspend Posse Comitatus and order the military to go there.
Starting point is 01:16:04 Right. Just presidential declaration. Boom. I mean, couldn't you in theory just – and who would be against it? Couldn't you in theory just say, I don't even need the U.S. military on the border. I need the U.S. military in Mexico because 180,000 Americans have died from a fentanyl in the last two years. If Congress declares war for that? We have to destroy the cartel.
Starting point is 01:16:29 We have to declare war on the cartel. So we're going to line the border, not the American border, so they're not even operating in America, just across the border. It's not like the Mexican government is going to be like, you can't do that. Oh, my God, they will. Oh, my goodness. Really?
Starting point is 01:16:44 That would unsettle the South American. Yes, that would be incredible for our relations everywhere south of Mexico. And, James, it wouldn't be good. It wouldn't be a damn country. If we went to war with Mexico again, no, they wouldn't like that. I promise you. We are at war with Mexico. Well, not like you're describing.
Starting point is 01:17:04 They killed 200,000 Americans in the last two years yeah joint special operation task forces on little birds just all over northern mexico wiping out cartels believe me that we did that on right on the edge of what was tolerable in plan columbia and it succeeded the fark got what what was coming to the fark but right over into mexico uh i'm not sure anybody has the appetite to run that war but if if i'm wrong it would be a vote by congress to authorize war probably take an atrocity of americans in the southwest for it to happen so what but the atrocity has happened no i'm talking like poncho via slaughter of americans cartels i get that blowing up just lost in translation though you know what i mean if if china dropped a bomb on
Starting point is 01:17:54 us that killed 90 000 people there'd be no question you know what i mean you'd be like oh fuck it's wartime there'd be no question at all they're bringing drugs into the country they kill that many people and and you know the thing about a bomb is everybody who gets hit by the bomb dies that's it the whole family's dead what the when you die from an opiate addiction nobody wanted to to catch that chinese bomb but there's a demand for the drugs in america right that's the counter argument i mean yeah that's not exactly no i get you i get you it's just a lot of dead americans and everybody's just kind of like man and you could you could actually we our military could obviously you know eradicate oh i know the cartels like like
Starting point is 01:18:39 the taliban and the insurgency in ira At a certain point in Afghanistan and Iraq, we had the insurgencies beat down pretty hard. Elections were happening. But they just come back. You can't just exert that power for what? We're going to try to civilize northern Mexico for the next 500 years? It'd be like Afghanistan is today in northern Mexico after you did that military operation
Starting point is 01:19:07 In my opinion No, you're right, I know It's my inner colonizer coming out See, I just want to take over It's my European colonizing mentality All your people are running to my backyard You're bringing the bullshit across the uh the border that's killing people let's just have let's just have mexico as our own we could seize the uh opposite
Starting point is 01:19:31 bank of the rio grande all the way across and build a one mile buffer in there yeah i mean you know venezuela is almost ready to do that to its neighboring country i know that's wild right where'd that come from? And Brazil has exerted its military up there, which, you know, I don't think it's going to come of anything, but that's what happens when you've got a Mideast war, a war in Eastern Europe, you know,
Starting point is 01:19:55 the more these conflagrations go on, these other countries are all going to act up at the same time. Oh, yeah. Definitely. Yeah. Nobody in the White House. You've got a phantom in the White House, so they're not worried about any repercussions. I think most of the world thinks Obama's running it. Yeah, there's some kind of Politburo behind it.
Starting point is 01:20:19 You know, it's a country run by committee. Yeah, Federal Reserve Committee. Jamie Dimon came out tonight and said that only Bitcoin can only be used for crime. But JP Morgan has paid more than $30 billion with a B in fines over the last decade or two when he was CEO. So, yeah. He's the same guy that came out and said support Nikki Haley, right? Yes, yes. And last week in person someone asked me to sign a petition to add Nikki Haley
Starting point is 01:20:54 to the primary. And that was literally the day. It's one of those where, like, you walk away and then you think, damn it, why didn't I say that? Oh, I heard you talking about that last week. Yeah, like what's your stance on Jamie Dimon endorsing you? Like the most famous bankster out there, besides maybe like Yellen and Powell and Bernanke on Greenspan.
Starting point is 01:21:17 Long story short, yeah, those people are the source of the corruption. There's a lot of sources, and I agree with you. It is kind of demonic in nature. But also, getting back, I know I just went esoteric on you. We're almost out of time too, but maybe we can strike a good middle ground with the border. How about we don't have to go on offensive warfare, but we can also close the castle gates and get things in order
Starting point is 01:21:43 and have an orderly process. Build the wall. I like that. I like that. Trump wall. Yeah. You're going to have to vote for him if you want that. Yeah, I wonder how many New Yorkers vote.
Starting point is 01:21:55 He does do better than freaking Biden and Obama, I suppose. For sure. I wonder how many New Yorkers will go to their wine bars and say, the last person I'm ever going to vote for is Donald Trump, and then on election day go pull that lever for Trump because they have whatever situation they're dealing with with the migrants in their area? Yeah. Stealth voting. You can talk one way and vote the other. Oh, there's going to be a lot of that, I think, this go-around.
Starting point is 01:22:22 If we have an election, we'll see. I know you're on the election preparedness. If we have an election, we'll see. I know you're on the election preparedness. If we have an election, sure. On the election preparedness and the Taste of 24. I've listened to some of your stuff lately, but I've got a couple of mine to listen to. I don't want to spoil it, but I haven't listened to the Taste of 24 yet. Oh, the tasting menu for 2024.
Starting point is 01:22:44 Not good news. it's a culinary adventure you're gonna enjoy it nice i did i did catch your uh you know cooking rice that that's uh inspired me to try a couple new things because yeah eating just bland food when stuff hits the fan man that's gonna suck um all right with only i think we can get out of here about seven or eight minutes does anybody here have any uh subjects they really want to talk about? Yeah, I want to stop talking about the news for a second, because we don't only talk about the news on Patriot Power Hour. And so I'm going to expose my ignorance, but I'm trying to learn here.
Starting point is 01:23:18 I went to Jamestown for the 400th anniversary, right? And I went in the old, the replication fort. Maybe you've been there, right? Oh, yeah, I've been there. That salt box for meat. Has anybody done any kind of short prep? I Googled it, but I didn't find anything real prepper related or easy about
Starting point is 01:23:38 how easy is it to build a salt box like I saw and what can you do with venison in it? Because I'm trying to encourage my co-hosts that if he were to uh be able to hunt successfully where he lives the season goes pretty long uh there's lots of deer uh to put a salt box into effect you know anything about that dave well what we're doing right now and and I failed to mention this on Daily Audio Cash. I mean, we have three five-gallon buckets that are full of meat right now, and they're being preserved in salt. It's their food-grade buckets.
Starting point is 01:24:21 I'd have to get the boss on to tell you the whole particulars. Maybe we'll just do a show on it. It's like the salt pork method. Yeah, you just pack it in salt, right? Layer of meat, layer of salt, layer of, yeah. Yes. Yep. Yeah, I mean, that's old, old-school stuff, and it works.
Starting point is 01:24:40 I mean, that's how they travel that meat. Layers of salt, layers of meat. Just any kind of salt? Table salt? Morton's? Oh, no. You want to shop for this specific salt, and this is also an experiment that we're doing because you can keep it for like a year without refrigeration. So that's what they're doing. year without refrigeration. So, if you're
Starting point is 01:25:06 going to do it, if you're going to do it for the here and now, and I know Maria probably wouldn't do this because it's not the best for you, I'd highly recommend the pink salt, which is, I always get it mixed up, it's sodium nitrite,
Starting point is 01:25:21 I think it is sodium nitrite. Himalayan? because that kills everything and no it's not pink it's not pink this stuff you can't eat like salt you can't just down a bunch of this stuff it's not to consume but it's for packing the meat in what no what it does is it kills everything yeah you know what i mean so it this i use it when i cure stuff i use i have a mixture of salt sugar and pink salt that I use when I make bacon. And, in fact, we did – and what I would recommend that Ben do, we did this with the member group, is the salting for 30 days and hanging of large cuts of meat. And if you time it right, which it might be kind of tough to – well, you're in a little cooler climate.
Starting point is 01:26:02 Like we did a whole pork picnic picnic salted in a trash bag in the fridge for 30 days covered in salt take it out rinse it off wrap it in cheesecloth hang it six months later it's dried out it's like prosciutto you know what i mean something along those lines and and if you time it right i have to time it right in richmond because it gets hot you know what i mean and usually it's salt it halfway through august get it september done halfway through september hang it for the rest until spring and it's a powerful i mean it's a powerful way to preserve a large hunk of meat because without refrigeration you don't have to even worry about it what's that method called i mean it's i learned it from a cookbook by a french chef and and he just calls
Starting point is 01:26:51 it uh what the hell does he call it country no country ham i think okay i think it's a country salted country ham yeah all right yeah i mean it is essentially the prosciutto process. And it is that simple. You know what he also uses is cognac. But it's salt the meat 30 days in the fridge. If you don't have a fridge, you know, Dave's got the ultimate root cellar. Right. off put alcohol on you could use whiskey instead of cognac wrap it in something that'll keep bugs off of it but air flowing into it so it'll continue to dry hang it for six months or it doesn't necessarily have to be six months it's six months for a bone-in ham you know what i mean which is going to take longer to dry out than like if you just do a cut of meat like if you're doing like back straps of venison it might only be 30 i mean it might only be like three months or something like that but it's still back straps of venison you
Starting point is 01:27:49 don't need any refrigeration for if the the weather is cold and that might be perfect for hunting season but then again who gives a shit about hunting season if the world's falling apart you're not going to be like i better wait till november yeah for that one for practicing it we'll do it within the law but when stuff hits the fan or the power's been out a couple days, I'm not waiting or going by guidelines so much anymore, I suppose. I'm not incriminating myself here, but...
Starting point is 01:28:13 I'll tell you what. Pick up the pig. Oh, go ahead. Sorry, Dave. When you guys come over to pick up the pig, I'll show you the buckets. Maria can explain the whole process. I'm just the unskilled help around here. As long as you remember what you're told to do.
Starting point is 01:28:34 There's a book by a guy named Michael Roman. And this book was like the – when I was coming up, every chef had to buy it because it was just so cool. But it actually is a book that I have and I'd recommend to any prepper, and it's called Charcuterie by Michael Roman and one other author. And it goes deep into the salting processes, the pickling processes, the fermenting processes for fish, everything. Everything that you can salt, sausage making, the whole thing, it goes deep into that process of preservation, and I'd highly recommend it
Starting point is 01:29:14 because it has the recipes for the cures themselves, like how much salt, how much sugar, how much pink salt. It's cheap. It's like $20, $30 or whatever. And it's something you sit on the shelf. And when the time comes and you say, shit, I got this pig belly from Dave, what should I do with it?
Starting point is 01:29:30 How do I make bacon? You've got the, the resource right there. You know what I mean? It's a great book. Love it. I'll put it next to my, uh,
Starting point is 01:29:38 medical preparedness handbook and stuff like that. I have a little prepper library, nothing like Dave Jones's library. Holy cow. It literally is like a library. Great stuff, guys. We only got a couple minutes
Starting point is 01:29:52 left. I really appreciate you guys joining. Can I make one announcement real quick? Absolutely, go for it. I haven't touched on it and we're six days in and I don't know how many people on PBN have heard it, but I'm sure some of the Patriot Power listeners haven't. In show description for my shows and some other shows, there's a PBN link.
Starting point is 01:30:15 It's a link tree. It's like linktree.pbnlinks. If you click in there, there is a link to a fitness challenge that we're doing all December long. We're six days into it now, and it's called Kettlebells in Christ. And it is exactly that. It's a kettlebell workout five days out of the week, scripture five days out of the week to match up with it. And if you are looking for something like that to get into the spirit of the holiday and also swing them kettlebells around check out kettlebells in christ you could probably
Starting point is 01:30:52 just search kettlebells in christ prepper broadcasting network and it'll take you right to the post also and that original post is important for anybody who's never used a kettlebell because it's it's an intro video i made so that you don't spend a holiday bedridden with a back injury kettlebells can be tricky yeah they can be tricky hey real real quick how's that link tree working out what how's that work and is it successful yes they're awesome it's i can't believe i didn't do it sooner i'm so upset and instagram tried to uh tried to axe it on me and i i bitched at them and now they let me put it back up so it's it's great actually i mean it really is it's uh so for folks that don't know i know it's hard to do urls Linktr, so L-I-N-K-T-R dot E-E. So linktree, but dot E-E.
Starting point is 01:31:50 Front slash PBN links. So L-I-N-K-T-R dot E-E slash PBN links. Podcast projects, the Christmas hook, become a member. It's all here. I foregone all show description language in lieu of the link tree. I love it. It looks so nice here. So I just cut out everything I ever did and, boom, put it into the link tree,
Starting point is 01:32:15 and I think all our sponsors are in there. Everything I point people to is in there, and it's just clean. Love it. Love it. Love it. Dave Jones, enjoy your uh long weekend i suppose what yeah project you got lined up first you're gonna try to get some r&r no no maria's already upstairs making the list checking in twice oh my gosh i gotta i got an automatic door for the chickens oh we butchered all the ducks this weekend they're in the freezer oh they look so good too man oh i had one tonight it was
Starting point is 01:32:54 fantastic it was a dark meat and man it was tasty so uh yeah i'm to be working. I'm going to be working. Hopefully I won't get sick when I go back to school. Right. Maybe I'm immune. Building up your immunity. Hoping for the best there. Definitely stay healthy and be careful. But I think it's awesome that you're, quote, unquote, unretiring and going and trying to help that next generation realize what the heck is going on,
Starting point is 01:33:26 give them a little history lesson, a little reality check, common sense. So I think that's a great service you're doing there, sacrificing your body getting sick. So, hey, thanks for doing that. For society as a whole, I can say that. Thank you. Awesome. All right, Feature Dan, I think that's about it.
Starting point is 01:33:42 Episode 50? Yeah, this is a landmark show with guests performing the heat map, Blitzkrieg. That was awesome, guys. Really appreciate it. Thank you for showing us, and we're looking forward to rolling out a very special sequel to Azure Highland in the new year. So stay tuned. Before this show, the initial preparations began, folks. We're going to do it again we're going out there and practice what we
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