The Prepper Broadcasting Network - PBN Daily News: Can They Control You?
Episode Date: July 31, 2024https://linktr.ee/pbnlinks...
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Yesterday, July 30th, man, we had a three-top.
Wait, no.
We had a four-top of shows.
That's impressive.
Four shows in one day.
That's a lot.
Now, I didn't plan for that.
Started the day off PBN Daily News.
It was a great one, a great SHTF chef concept about animal fat.
You should really listen to if you're in the kitchen or concerned with food storage,
particularly like fresh food storage in the long term.
I put out, I collected up a great episode, The Herbal Medic with Sam Kaufman.
I collected up a great episode, The Herbomedic, with Sam Kaufman.
Probably to date, at least top five favorite shows ever on PBN.
Sam Kaufman, the man behind The Human Path,
does an amazing, has an amazing program in Texas, probably much larger now.
He did great shows here at PBN. I would love to
get all of his shows from the Back Back archives because he was awesome. He's an army medic,
I'm pretty sure, special forces medic, and turned herbalist, and just really knows his stuff.
Last I heard from him face to face was like 2018
and he was really getting into sort of setting up sustaining communities you know with rain
catchment and just all the things and i don't know i always like the guy man i always like the guy
one of the reasons i haven't reached out and got to really know him. Because sometimes you have those people that you really like.
And you've got to be careful of idolizing.
You really do.
In my life growing up, I got so lucky and met so many of my idols and was so let down.
Happens.
So we had that great episode of it came from the archives which it came from the
archives is fundamentally our archival shows that whole branding really worked out well i'm really
happy with that i don't know if that hits you guys the same way it hits me but when i look at
the it came from the archives logo and the intro and how we present our archival shows.
It's about perfect.
It's about perfect.
I asked the board of trustees, you know, which includes me, myself, and I, and everyone is very pleased.
No, I guess at this point the PBN hosts are largely the board as well, if I'm being honest.
As I was sourcing that show, L. Douglas Hogan got a hold of me and said,
hey man, I got rules for thee but not for me.
And, you know, he's great.
One of the best moves I made last year at Prepper Camp was like
trying to pressure him into getting back on the horse.
It was well worth it.
He's got a great voice.
He's got a great mind for politics and political clownism.
You know what I mean?
And it's just, yeah, thank you, L. Doug.
I really do appreciate you joining the ranks here at PBN.
I mean, he's been here for a year now, but almost.
But, you know, it's just a great addition.
And then out of nowhere, the NBC guy shows up yesterday with a Chicken Wire is for Chickens podcast.
I haven't even listened to it yet.
I can't wait to hear it.
Chicken Wire is for Chickens.
Chicken Wire is some brutal stuff.
There should be like a warning safety manual for new homesteaders.
You could make a comedic warning manual for new homesteaders.
I can't tell you like the pinholes that I've put in my fingers.
Dealing with that fine square chicken wire.
You know what I'm talking about?
That stuff is literally like, you know, I cut it with metal shears.
And if you accidentally, like, get the points that you cut into your fingers, man, it is brutal.
But it is what it is.
Such is life.
These are the things you learn. And if you're not learning things learning things man i don't know why why are you lifing jay ferg is with us in the live chat what is up
yeah l douglas hogan man he's great no doubt about it no doubt about it so what we're planning and
i've got to tell more hosts i know jay ferg is on board what we're planning for next Monday, 9 p.m. Eastern for Preppers Live
is our first roundtable in a long time. And it was proposed to me Saturday by Lisa T,
the formerly known SoCal Prepper. She called me kind of out of nowhere,
early. No big deal. I didn't care. We were on a crazy mission when she called me.
And she starts talking to me about a show idea that she has. I don't want to spill her personal
beans too much, but suffice it to say that Lisa T has the life force of about two 30 year olds from my generation literally quite literally like she has the
life force of at least two if not three 30 year olds in my generation you know my generation you
hit 30 years old and like people are throwing in the towel they're like oh i'm so old i'm so fat
i'm so out of shape i guess just we're just getting old it's hilarious to me i had
a guy when i was 25 years old i was working in restaurants and he would get down on the ground
at the end of his shift to clean up or organize right and i would he would like do this weird
thing where he wouldn't put any weight on his knees and i'm like why don't you just get down
on your knees because i'm all like flexy like I can sit
in real weird like childish ways and because I stretch you know and he wouldn't like he would
like lay on the ground and work inside the bain marie and I'd be like why don't you just get down
on your knees and he's like 25 I think at the time 26 and I was younger than him by a year or two and uh he was like yeah the knees go man
the knees go at like 25 and i remember i remember looking at him like i'm just getting a like a full
head of steam at 25 on fitness and stuff like that i don't know is what it is but But Lisa T, she's hustling for sure. So Monday night, Preppers Live,
she proposes a show about just funny prepping stories and fails, which is one of my favorite
subjects. It is the subject that so few, I don't even know if any other network or person has ever
really done it in the way that PBN has done it.
Actually, the woman who started it is in the chat.
Jay Ferg started it, of Phoenix Survival, our Saturday host.
She at least brought it to my attention, you know, and it was a shocking revelation.
It really was.
It wasn't like, you know, cataclysmic event or
anything like that. It was just a prepper who was talking about gardening and it not going well.
And that came at a time where everybody was like writing posts, making videos, posting things
that were like picturesque.
You know what I mean?
Like the kids are pulling green beans off the plant and the dog is frolicking in the background
and the mom's holding the chicken and smiling with her apron on.
And it was all this sort of picturesque stuff about gardening
and even prepping too at that time.
And it is that way now still, majority.
And to hear Jay Ferg, like, be honest about the struggles of gardening
and how true it rings, right?
Because even people who have been gardening for years,
it all goes bad sometimes, you know?
It all goes bad.
And it was just so cool.
Phil Rabelais wound up doing it too when he had got hit by the
hurricane he did a lot of that sort of humble pie stuff that i think in in the prepping world is
very important it's very important to tell people that we screw up all the time we spend money on
things that suck didn't work out we try things that fell apart. You know what I mean? Because what's presented, what's primarily presented in prepping and survival,
and now we have, like, this other side of prepping and survival that's growing rapidly,
which is special ops, right?
Like, there are these special ops guys who are not necessarily invading,
but, you know, they're taking preparedness their
way and talking about it and um very few people are willing to be like i fucked it all up even
though it happens all the time it happens all the time um so i'm looking forward to that i know we
got jay ferg on the docket i'm pretty sure we we can get Dave Jones. I'd love to get many more other hosts because we've got a lot of hosts with a lot of great stories.
Another very humbling post that resonates with me.
I'm going to have to change the whole everything about this stream and podcast because it has nothing to do with what I the thumbnail I made in the title but
who cares um one of the most humbling posts and it was just a it wasn't a podcast it was just a uh
it may have morphed into it may have been mentioned in a podcast
but it was the Draven Rock Homestead crew who are are in the process of a move, so we'll probably hear from
them soon, but we don't hear from them very much on PBM. But the Draven Rock Homestead crew,
Dane and Carol, posted, they had moved to Arizona, they had started homesteading, sort of like left
stuff behind, started over in a new property, and they posted something along the lines of like an egg it was
it was a picture and it was about like one egg i want to say it was a jalapeno pepper a tomato
and like some basil and they said i think dane posted it and he said uh guys this is what we'd
be eating today if we were living off all of our own um
inputs you know like like if we were living off of our quote-unquote homestead this is what we'd
have to eat today and it was just sort of like that time of year you know where the garden hadn't
really come in yet they had new chickens none of them were really laying just like the first
i guess just one chicken was laying and they got one egg for the day and it was just another one of those awesome posts you
know what i mean they put it all into perspective that was just like wow yeah why i like those fails
so much is because they um they also humanize sort of you know what it what we're all really doing
like you get in front of people who, or people
get in front of you who have been at it for like 10 years, it's a very different beast, you know,
and then you get out there in your backyard and you're looking around and you're like, I don't
know what to do back here. I don't know what I'm going to do, you know, with a variety of things.
So here's what it is. I don't know know look for that next monday that'll be live
i'll brief you beforehand don't worry you guys will know when it's coming and if it's coming
and all that kind of stuff um but the reason i'm rambling about it is because these shows are epic
these shows where we eat our humble pie are epic man for prepping and survival skills and all that
kind of stuff, you know.
Especially with a group of hosts like ours who you listen to the podcast regularly.
And you get a serious bout of competency, right?
Like we talk about the things we do well for the most part.
And we try to impart that knowledge onto you guys.
So it's always good to be like, you know, I don't know.
I don't want to spoil it. I'll save up some of my goodies some of my good stories i mean i most i most recently had a fail that was actually
kind of a a victory in large part it was it was kind of a failure victory combo um i'd had these, well, we'll save it. Let's save it. We got enough to talk about today. I did want
to talk about, and it plays into the sort of self-sufficiency mindset. I did want to talk about
can you be controlled? How can you be controlled? Can they control you fundamentally? Because every
day when I go to do one of these broadcasts, I have the opportunity to link to YouTube
to do it. In other words, to take YouTube and broadcast live over there too. Almost every day of my life, I get a message from Patreon. And Patreon tells me
that, you know, Viking Preparedness has posted a new video. And I love to go watch what he's
talking about, although I'm way behind what he's talking about and stuff like that. And in the back
of my head, I'm always wondering, Patreon, Should we be on Patreon? Should we be doing...
And from a business standpoint, five or six years ago, we set up the Prepper Broadcasting Network to fundamentally stand on its own two feet.
And one of the biggest ways that we did that was by creating our own membership website, our own membership backdoor and all that kind of stuff so if patreon gets pissy if youtube
were to do something crazy like delete our entire youtube channel
then we wouldn't be saying all right where's all the money now how do we fund how do we pay the
bills for pbn right and it that puts you that takes you out of that whole realm of control from business side of
things like in a big way it's the reason we get to say the things that we want to say here on pbn
it's the reason i don't have to well fundamentally i'll tell you what what it really is it's the
reason why i can let 14 other people hop behind a microphone in the craziest time, the weirdest time in American history, and speak their mind.
You couldn't do that.
If we were on YouTube, right, if we were under the control of YouTube income and every sponsorship income that we didn't agree with that we just went along with for the money.
We could never do that.
I could never just say, hey, go on tonight live and say whatever the hell you want about the situation in America today.
You can't get away with that.
You can't get away with that anymore, particularly on YouTube.
So at the very least, you have to understand that there are atmospheres and environments that you could be in where you can be radically controlled.
Even if you can grin and bear it, you still have to be honest with yourself about that level of control.
Now another, and a lot of people learned this in 2020, a lot of it also has to do with your home and how long you can stay in that home
or what types of things you need to bring into that home to keep it, you know, to sustain it
and where those things come from, you know, like what we were most concerned about and what what
the i don't know what to call this crowd of people the overreaction deniers maybe i don't know
the covid overreaction deniers what they like to throw in our face all the time is that we thought there were going to be vaccine passports.
How crazy.
Like we were going to be denied entry into the supermarket.
How close was it?
I mean, it happened in some places.
It didn't happen in Europe.
They like to pretend like stuff like that never happens.
But this is an arm of
control, like I'm telling you about. What do you think the idea of taking you out of your gas
powered vehicle and putting you in an electric vehicle is about? Do you think it's really like,
yeah, we could call it the naysayers. I like that, Jay Farrick. That's a good one, the naysayers.
Jay Farrick, that's a good one, the naysayers.
What do you think putting you in an electric car is all about?
Do you think that people are up at night like,
it'll really make a difference if instead of digging down into the ground
and slurping the oil out and refining it
and then burning it out the back of tailpipes,
what we can do is we can create enormous batteries that have fundamental parts and pieces and elements in them
that are mined by slaves,
and then we can throw all those batteries in about 10 years
into a giant battery landfill that'll leak battery shit
all into our water and and that's the way to be better humans that's the way to do it if you think
that's about that you're insane they're not sitting up worried about that it's the idea well look
jay ferg's in chat says all electronics tracking and cameras, and cameras It's a great way to sum it up
Elon Musk, the creator of the Tesla
I was listening to him
Being interviewed by Jordan Peterson
The other day
It was a great interview
He said
What I wound up telling
My kid yesterday
Which is an eye-opening thing
He said it, he's the creator of Tesla. It's not a conspiracy from a conspiracy theorist prepper. He said,
Teslas are not cars. They're just autonomous robots on four wheels.
I didn't make it up. The guy who made the thing said it. And it was in response to exactly what Jay Ferg said.
Jordan Peterson asked about tracking and cameras
and data gathering and all that kind of stuff,
and Elon Musk said, yeah,
Teslas are basically autonomous robots on four wheels.
They're autonomous robots that look like cars
because that's exactly what they're designed to be.
They're just figuring out how
to drive you around. And once we all are driven around by our cars, what happens when you don't
even need a steering wheel anymore? Well, once you don't need a steering wheel anymore,
then you go wherever the hell they want you to go or you don't go. I mean, you're in a situation
now with electric cars where it can already be a situation or you don't go. I mean, you're in a situation now with electric cars
where it can already be a situation where you don't go. What's to say you have to go to that
Trump rally? What's to say that you have to go to that presidential or that political rally for
if the people who own the car companies or the people who are in control don't like that candidate.
You don't need to go to that rally.
Your car is not going to be allowed to take you to that rally.
So you better get on that e-bike.
You better get on...
You know, the one thing that's worth, since we're talking about power and grids and, you know, the ability to exist the way that we exist now.
There were fires that affected the train stations in France the day of the opening ceremonies.
They said it was a rush. When the boogeyman constantly keeps popping up in a place like France that is completely and totally entrenched in a war for its identity with radical Muslims and Muslims in general, I mean, just call it like I see it.
Just call it like I see it.
Like France is a Western nation that is... France is a Western nation that is like a woman being beaten by a bad husband.
And she just puts the makeup on and smiles and pretends like it ain't happening.
Like they're not so bad.
You know what I mean?
They only hit me.
They only push certain ones of us in front of moving trains.
They're not so bad.
They really love France.
So it's hard for me to believe that some Russian dude hobbled on into the and created this plan.
Not the people who are already there who hate the French.
And what occurred to me was that the fires, the arson attack, was a coordinated attack on the grid.
It was a coordinated attack on the wires and the relay stations and so on.
And these things are a big deal to me.
These coordinated grid attacks are a big deal to me because I just see the future.
You know, I just see the future of life because everyone is sort of waking up. Evil people are waking up to the idea that, oh, coordinated attacks on the grid are where it's at. Cyber
attacks on the grid are where it's at. Let's stop this society and its tracks.
It's very easy to do.
Now, I don't know if that will turn into, you know, particularly like utilities, then I would already be telling someone in my line of business, look into private security.
Like private security is going to become a thing.
Maybe we can get it subsidized by the government, but private security to assure that our systems work and are running and we don't have a bunch of guys showing up,
like in North Carolina, it keeps happening, just shooting holes in the oil tanks.
I don't know. It's a thing. It's definitely a thing. So what it all comes down to is a very
personal question that I wanted to pose to you today.
Can they control you and how can they control you?
What types of things can a pack of lizard overlord elites do that trickles down to the general population and then affects you and will force you to do what they want you to do?
Oh, you get one flight a year. Oh,
you can only drive so far. Oh, you can't eat meat. You can eat our lab-grown meat.
You can't have chickens because the bird flew. Sorry. You know what I mean?
Yeah. Jay Fergan chat says it's conformity. It's great news, by the way. It's great. I've been a nonconformist my whole life. So it's great. It's great news. It's great news for me. What else? Anything else? I don't know. I think I'm done. I feel good. We've got a great day ahead of us. The I Am Liberty show is awesome.
It's going to be an awesome interview.
There is a new product out called The Prepper Bar.
Jonathan Rose of The Prepper Bar reached out to me. He wanted to come on the network and talk about this awesome currency of the the future fundamentally the way i look at it
and it's you know it's a it's a segmented silver bar you can get them in gold also that is
broken up into various denominations and look this is this is actually when you talk about
control now we didn't even talk about central bank digital currency, which has to come.
Some kind of currency swap has to come.
We can't exist with trillion-dollar interest payments on our debt.
So some sort of currency flop is going to happen and uh what the people need to do the people need to get back into
cash the people need to get back into tangibles because we can manipulate the economy that way
and that's what it has to be that way there's only two two options one is you don't have any
money the government has it all and tells you how much it's worth. The other option is we have tangible assets that we can use to buy the things that we want.
Look, if you said that there'd be Bitcoin, you could use Bitcoin at modern retailers and there'd be Bitcoin machines at Walmarts, you would have said no way.
You know, five years ago, ten years ago, you said no way.
ago. He said, no way. So the idea that we won't be able to pay with some sort of silver, some sort of 0.999 silver someday, maybe in the near future, let things get bad enough. Let things get bad
enough. Listen, capitalism will make a way for you to give them money. They're good at that,
right? Like that's what capitalism is all about. Can't be capitalist if we don't have any money to give you.
Check it out, Prepper Bar.
Tonight on the I Am Liberty show will be, I don't know, check PrepperBroadcasting.com.
The show will probably go up a little earlier because the interview is already over.
So I won't make you wait until 9 tonight.
But Jonathan was great.
He knew his stuff.
So I won't make you wait till 9 tonight.
But Jonathan was great.
He knew his stuff.
Very, very keen on the actual price of silver. And, you know, silver is a lot more than just a, you know, post-apocalyptic source of bartering or trade or money.
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Yeah, folks.
It's time for coffee refill.
Time for a coffee refill.
Big day, man.
I will tell.
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Let's go with that.
I don't want to ramble. I just spent 30 go with that. I don't want to ramble.
I just spent 30 minutes rambling.
I don't want to ramble.
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