The Prepper Broadcasting Network - PBN Daily News: Dark Visions
Episode Date: August 16, 2024https://linktr.ee/pbnlinks...
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You're playing back the stability. pbn family i have spent the morning uh reading i don't know what it was 23 odd pages on a, we'll call it an interaction,
a worldwide interaction of warfare that is coming to the Collapse Survivor app
that was pretty much the best take
on the topic I've ever read.
Really, it was phenomenal.
I think that particular simulation is a couple
weeks out but i was um reading through that thing and just wow wow i uh when when it comes time
we're gonna follow that simulation closely i'd recommend you get the app, but we're going to talk about the things that are on in that simulation in particular over probably a five- or six-day period, something like that.
It's a winner.
It's really interesting to see these things flesh out, you know what I mean, without Hollywood involved.
Drew does a great job.
Drew does a great job Drew Miller with Fortitude Ranch
Writes these things up and he does a great job
With
You know
The way the simulations work
It just doesn't require a
They don't require a cinematic
Ending so you can really sort of
Explore how all
These crazy collapse simulations
You know play out
I don't know This one was top notch It was the best one thus far in my opinion all these crazy collapse simulations play out.
I don't know.
This one was top-notch.
It was the best one thus far, in my opinion.
And like I said, I think it'll release next week.
I'm sorry, two weeks, and we'll talk about it then.
I wanted to talk to you about last night.
Not the show.
Not Tim the Tool Man, Which was a great show.
Check it out.
I want to talk to you about laying in bed in the Daily Show coming on.
Falling asleep in the Daily Show coming on the television. And watching, her name is Desi Lydic.
Desi Lydic, Desi Lydic, Desi Lydic.
And I'm pretty sure she's supposed to play Sue Storm
from the Fantastic Four in the new movie
on top of being a daily show host.
So I'd have to say that that's a...
That's a might watch at home
depending on how good Doctor Doom looks in it.
If Doctor Doom's in it at all, he better be in it. If he's not in it, that's a might watch at home, depending on how good Doctor Doom looks in it. If Doctor Doom's in it at all, he better be in it.
If he's not in it, that's a Doom movie.
That movie is doomed if there's no Doctor Doom.
The Daily Show is the least funny attempt at funny that I think I've ever seen.
And I don't really watch it.
I just watch the commercials for it
because I like to watch The Office with my wife in the evening.
And I see the commercials, and I look at her,
and she laughs because she knows that it's just the comedy so bad.
It's so bad.
I mean, it's not even that it's—
If we swapped it, if it was swapped, this is the way I always look at it.
I said I tell her, look, if somebody was on the conservative side saying shit jokes like these about people on the left, it still wouldn't be funny.
You know what I mean? They're not funny.
So I accidentally slipped into The Daily Show, and I see this woman, Desi, and I'm watching her do her monologue, which is fundamentally, you know, like a—it's a clip—Donald Trump clip fest where one of his speeches was just clipped up in as many ways, um, possible that they could make him look dumb. You know what I mean? Which whatever, you know, that that's your audience.
You're playing to your audience. I get it. It's not legit. It's not genuine. It's not real. Like
some of the clips you could tell were, you know, he was getting into saying what he was going to say. Some of them made fun
of like the way he talked. They didn't make fun of the way he talked, but they used the way that
he talked against him. You know how he like repeats stuff. I'm not going to review The Daily Show.
That's not what I'm doing. There's something much scarier that
happened while I was watching the show. Much darker. You know how you watch? I don't know
if you do this, but you can watch something. I don't know if this is normal behavior, first of
all. I watch things and then my mind starts drifting off in another direction while I'm watching and starts thinking about what I'm seeing.
You know what I mean?
And a lot of times it starts to get very personal.
Not for me, but for who's presenting whatever the hell it is they're presenting.
Not for me, but for who's presenting whatever the hell it is they're presenting.
In this case, I'm watching the audience clap and laugh at her making fun of Donald Trump unendingly,
making fun of everything you could make fun of about him.
Most of the things that they were making fun of Donald Trump for,, couldn't really make fun of any other demographic
other than a rich white guy and get away with it.
You know, sexual stuff, you know, IQ, the whole nine yards, right?
A lot of, you know, none of that matters.
None of that is my point.
I started listening to the laugh lines.
I started thinking, how much does Desi make to be on this show?
How much influence?
How much money?
How much does this further her career?
This is her currency, right?
Her currency is in entertainment and comedy and being funny and being a left-wing comic,
which is like a comedic endeavor in and of itself, right? You're not supposed to
make fun of anybody if you're on the left. I thought we're supposed to be inclusive. So that's
weird. And then it took a turn for much worse. Because I started thinking she probably lives in
New York or LA. I don't know. There's a good chance she lives in New York or LA based on her
lifestyle and all that.
And I said to myself, you know, these are jokes, and they're making people laugh,
and they are maybe affecting people's votes to some degree, maybe not. But there's no doubt it's biased, and there's no doubt she's championing Kamala Harris for president.
And that's when I started thinking about her city on fire.
So in my mind's eye, I have Desi doing her thing on one side of the screen.
And on the other side of the screen, I have her city on fire, lawlessness,
you know, the direction that it's going right now,
the direction it will continue to go under Kamala.
City burning, you know.
I started thinking terrible things about these useful idiots on the television.
I started thinking, like, as society collapses under Kamala Harris,
if she becomes president and continues to collapse and the policies of the left continue to reign and maybe these people are attacked, assaulted in the street, raped, God forbid, right?
these jokes, this show,
what is that quote from No Country for Old Men?
If the rule led you to this, what good was the rule?
Do you know that scene where Anton is sitting there with Woody Harrelson and Woody knows he's dead.
He's got the silenced shotgun pointed at him.
Never before have I thought this way
looking at one of these commentators.
Now, I don't look at him very often,
but looking at her
and watching her do these sort of shit jokes,
these shallow sort of boring jokes,
making fun of Donald Trump
and aligning, you know, and creating the
illusion that Kamala Harris is the best thing we could have for as a president. I couldn't help
but think about her meandering through the fallen streets of LA or peering out a window, looking
over the burning city and coming to the shocking realization that, you know, I did my part.
I did my part in this. I got up. I got my big paycheck for being on Comedy Central.
I told my jokes. I made fun of an old man. And I bought into this idea that he was the
worst thing that could ever happen to the world. And I went on the attack.
I did my part.
And now the cities are a waste.
I don't know.
It was really weird.
It was like a vision almost, you know.
It was almost like a vision.
It was her up there and, you know,
all makeuped up and ready for the show,
ready for prime time in one hand
and then in the other hand, like,
standing in the squalor that once was L.A.
and understanding and having some sort of a realization,
like, I played my part in this.
Like, this is what I wanted.
This is what I told the audience we should do.
This is what I told all my friends, you know.
We're going in for Kamala, you know, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris,
whatever other liberal puke you throw up on top of me,
I will vote for. Anything to stop the orange man.
And I don't know, it was really haunting. It was. I didn't take any pleasure in it at all.
It was just really haunting to think. And I don't know, you know, if they don't believe
there are consequences to the election,
really, other than having to keep him out. I don't know if they don't care because the money's great
and fame is fun and fortune and fame and who cares? I got enough money to avoid it.
But watching these government propagandist jesters do their thing. I couldn't help but think of a quiet time
where nothing else is making noise
other than the crackling and burning of flames
and the screams in the distance
and Desi understanding that, you know,
this is what she wanted.
It was weird. It was really weird. It was weird.
It was really weird.
It was out of nowhere.
I was half asleep when I first turned my head to see what was going on and watched it.
And then all of a sudden I was hit with this.
This whole thing.
And I realized that the useful idiots, their time is running out.
You know what I mean?
The time for the useful idiots, their time is running out. You know what I mean? The time for the useful idiots is running out.
You just look up the useful idiots from history and see what happens to them.
They're taken care of.
They're taken care of right now with financial means and opportunity
and all that kind of stuff because they're part of the propaganda arm.
And then they're taken care of so i don't know dark weird very weird very dark but it is what it is you know all of our actions have consequences what can we say
we got to do a one threat one solution about a topic uh i don't even want to talk about but
i feel compelled So we're a day late on this, PBN family, but the WHO, which I remind you is a wholly owned Chinese subsidiary that won't even mention Taiwan, has come out to say that the monkeypox in the Congo is a threat, is an extraordinary event which is determined to constitute a public health risk to
other states through the international spread of disease and potentially requires a coordinated
international response. Now, it's hard for a cynical guy like me after 2020 not to read that
and say, sounds like the stakeholders at Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson are getting a little antsy,
right? I'm sure the vaccination rates for COVID are dropping off significantly.
Nobody cares anymore.
And we got to figure out how do we replicate the success of the COVID shot?
How do we get an entire planet to use our product again?
A monkey pox sounds good.
Let's go with that.
A monkey pox sounds good. Let's go with that.
We did a stellar job here at PBN when COVID first hit.
We were on it before almost anybody.
We were. I published a show in January.
Before anybody even knew COVID was a thing, before it was even in America.
It was by Dr. Bones and Nurse Amy and it was called Strange Pneumonia. And that's what it was even in America. It was by Dr. Bones and Nurse Amy, and it was called Strange Pneumonia.
And that's what it was. We were so far ahead of it, we spent many a Monday night discussing it,
figuring it out, changing our response, so on and so forth. And should this monkeypox situation start to kick in and people start to die and it become a true issue or become a issue. See,
every pandemic is going to be an issue in America going forward because we were lied to so much.
You know, everybody knows we were lied to now. And not only were we lied to, but nobody's been
imprisoned, right? Your whole life was turned upside down. Maybe you even put a experimental
vaccine in your body that could have potentially killed you or harmed you. Nobody's been imprisoned. In fact, the shareholders
of the guys who made the vaccine are, you know, happier than ever.
So I take everything the WHO says with a grain of salt, first and foremost.
You know, we'll see what you it's hard to look at the Congo and say this is a very deadly strain of the monkey pox.
I need more data. You know what I mean?
I don't even know what the running water situation is in the Congo.
So for me to sit here and go like, yeah, it's going to come to America and kill a bunch of people,
I don't want it.
I don't want it to spread.
I don't want to deal with it.
Nobody wants to deal with it.
But I did want to talk about that.
And it goes back to isolation.
It goes back to our three-month par level.
You know, should something like this actually happen,
how long can you stay at home? goes back to our three-month par level, you know, should something like this actually happen,
how long can you stay at home? I mean, that's your best option, right? Even bugging out is dumb in a situation like this because you're leaving behind, unless you have the capability to take
your entire food storage inventory with you, when you bug out in a situation like this, you're leaving behind
all the resources you need to stay put, and staying put is going to be your number one
protector against the virus. Now, I already told you, prepare for school disruption.
Now, I think that school disruption will be civil unrest, and it may not be in your city,
but it will be in cities, I think, around election time, probably post-election, particularly if Donald Trump wins.
It may be a personal decision, school disruption.
You may be calling your state.
You may be calling people in your city, officials, and saying, where's staying home?
My kids are not going on buses through that city right now.
My kids are not going to sit in a schoolhouse in that city right now.
It's not happening.
So prepare for those kinds of disruptions,
and then you add that to your overall preps
so that if the MPOCs gets all crazy and people start going,
we need to shut down the schools and we need to shut down the grocery stores.
You can say, okay, well, I've been here before.
I've been here before and we're ready.
So, you know, the reason I talk about things other than steps towards preparedness
is because fundamentally you've got coffers to fill.
I am not joking and I'm not exaggerating about a three-month par level on food, on water, on power, on fuel, on first aid.
Okay?
These are things that you've got to have.
We're entering the last six months of this year.
Nobody knows. Nobody knows what could happen. I'd highly recommend the No Grid Survival Projects book on your bookshelf also. That's in our link in the description down below, our link tree, it's for sale there.
Ukraine is in Russia with NATO weapons.
In Russia.
This is not going to stop.
They're not going to take over Russia, first of all.
But that doesn't matter.
Tactical nuclear weapons can be used.
And then once you open that box, you have no idea what could happen.
You have no idea what nations could get involved.
Almost more important than the lobbing of that first nuclear weapon is what happens after.
And I don't mean nuclear winter. I mean, if Russia decides in order to stop
the Ukrainians from fundamentally invading Russia, we're just going to throw some tactical
nuclear weapons at the front lines in Ukraine. And that's what we're going to do. Or maybe we'll just put one, you know,
into Kiev and see what happens. That would be crazy in and of itself. What would be more
interesting and could turn out to be incredibly perilous is what happens next. What happens next? Does the U.S. do something? Does
NATO do something? Ukraine can't do anything. They don't have nuclear weapons. There's no response
that they can do. If nobody does anything, then Russia says, well, what's one more?
Right? What's one more?
This can all happen, you know, separate of the election in the U.S.
If Iran decides that they want to do something,
and an all-out attack hits Israel from all angles,
I really do think they'll take the Samson option.
I really do think that they'll say,
if we are overburdened by what's happening,
and we're losing people and civilians are dying,
then, you know, it's just time for Tehran to go up in a nuclear ball of smoke.
We don't have to worry about America giving their money back.
We don't have to worry about them selling oil. We don't have to worry about – and none of it because we just vaporize it.
Now what? Now you have a Middle Eastern nuke going off. What's the international response? What's the response around the world in Congress and so on when you have a Palestinian state that – I mean, I'm sorry, an Israeli state that people are already pissed off at.
Nobody's going to side with them, particularly on the Democrat side.
Kamala Harris is not going to side with them and say, oh, yeah, their use of the nuclear weapon was just.
They were being attacked from all sides. No, they're going to say, you know, we were blind.
This is a genocide.
We messed up.
And they need to be punished.
So when I tell you three months for things that could go down in history forever,
the election, you know, whatever strain of whatever,
the potential for nuclear war in the very near future.
It's like, get the stacking, man.
You know what I mean?
Whatever minimal budget you have this weekend,
hit the supermarket, stack food, canned food, canned meat, whatever.
If you got enough money to bucket up rice and beans and lentils and oats and pasta, do it.
Do it. Do it.
There may come a day when your prepping career ends.
Never forget that.
There could very well come a day when you say,
oh, I'm not a prepper anymore.
Now I'm a survivor.
Shit.
The time to prep is over.
The time to survive is now. The time to survive is now.
Nobody wants to see it.
But it could happen.
And where would you be if that happened tomorrow?
What would you be capable of?
This is why I tell you to get deeply embedded with us here at PBN.
You know, if you do nothing else this weekend,
go to pbnfamily.com and download the free book.
Download Nuclear War Prepared, Not Scared.
It's 100% free. It's a PDF.
Click it, save it, read it.
So you have some bit of an idea
of what happens if you wake up and you hear on the news
or you're on your phone or something like that, that a nation has gone nuclear. Now you have to think to yourself,
what comes next? What am I to do? What can I even do? What should I expect? What should I store?
Which, you know, it's all answered in that book. And it's free. Dave Jones, with, you know, being the great man that he is,
bestowed a ton of knowledge from a career of teaching this stuff on the American people
just so that everyone could read it.
Take advantage of these resources.
You know?
The day could come.
Where you're no longer a prepper.
You're just a survivor.
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