The Prepper Broadcasting Network - PBN Daily News: ISIS at the Border March 13th 2024
Episode Date: March 13, 2024https://linktr.ee/pbnlinks...
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Your path back to stability. What is up, PBN family?
Beautiful day today, man.
Like many of you, I woke up with the intent on going for a long-distance run, right?
Isn't that what you woke up thinking this morning?
Not about work or problems or money or bills.
You just said to yourself, it's going to be 70-some degrees today,
and I can't wait to go suffer and run and sweat under a weary life.
What is that from?
Hamlet?
No.
What is that from?
To sweat and toil under a weary life. I want to say that is Hamlet. No. What is that from? To sweat and toil under a weary life.
I want to say that is Hamlet.
Anyway.
I'm going to do a sappy love show tonight on Akira Toriyama and Dragon Ball Z.
You don't have to listen.
That's the beauty of the podcast.
We have plenty.
Catch up.
I'd recommend it.
Especially if you don't know much about the podcast. We have plenty. Catch up. I'd recommend it, especially if you don't know much about the series. Dragon Ball Z was the last vestige of masculinity in a time when masculinity
was sort of on the ground getting shellacked. That's the age that I grew up in. You know what
I mean? I grew up at the height of sort of stake in the heart up in You know what I mean I grew up at the height of sort of
Stake in the heart masculinity
You know what I mean
But we'll talk about that later
Amongst other things
I'm going to do an I Am Liberty show
If you know what that means
You know what that means
But it's going to have somewhat of a focal point
On Akira Toriyama
The now dead creator of Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z, so on and so forth.
And what that show really meant, what that show really did,
and how somehow that show, which was created in Japan,
for all that it was, somehow wasn't enough to stop the death of man in Japan.
Really weird.
Because it opened the door to me.
Well, I don't want to go into it on this.
I've got a lot to say.
It's definitely a rite of passage for young men and boys.
I don't know about girls.
I don't raise any girls.
I'm sorry.
If you feel left out or something like that,
I mean, there's some super strong girls in the show,
no doubt about it.
What else?
I don't know.
I didn't come on here with a game plan.
I've been game planning a little too much in my head.
Our buddy Drew Miller over at Fortitude Ranch, the largest survival community in the United States, Fortitude Ranch, check him out.
He's released an app. I'm going to give you my completely unbiased and completely honest short-term look at the collapse survivor
app okay um i think there's some it's early stages it's a an app that i think has a lot a lot of
potential man i'm going to give you my honest opinion on this thing right here and now. What the Collapse Survivor app does that's really cool
is runs a weekly simulation.
I'm pretty sure it's weekly.
They run a weekly simulation that you can include
some sparse information about yourself and your situation,
where you live, how many people in your family,
food, water, ammunition, essentially,
and some other details, right?
And what it does is it thrusts you into that weekly situation, simulation.
Now, I don't know how it ends.
I'm not even 100% sure of how it goes throughout.
It looks like you get updates along the way
that explain to you kind of what's happening during the exercise.
So the exercises are fictitious.
They've run a couple already.
They've run the H5N1 pandemic, which I am rerunning because I wasn't there to run it.
You can run it yourself in the app.
They run a Biden-Tr Trump election, civil war, and now they're running a third scenario that I'm active in as well.
For some reason, when I get into the simulation and I click on it, I'm brought to the latest update on it and then when I click next
it goes to a blank white screen
I'm going to uninstall the app
and reinstall the app
to see what's up with that
like I said
so I don't completely understand
the full scope of this thing
there's also a place for you to manage your stockpile
should you want to put all that information on your phone
there is an alert
system that's included with the app uh there are deals as a deal section and there will be a deal
for pbn membership up on that deal section in infinitum for those of you who are paying attention
uh they got a bunch of videos and a media section that I'm sure we will have to populate with a bunch of other PBN stuff.
I don't know. It's cool, man.
It's got a lot of potential, like I said.
I'm trying to weasel my way into it.
I'm trying to weasel my way into partial ownership, if I'm completely clear with you.
Because I got a lot of big plans with an app like this.
Do a lot of cool things.
I don't know if it's going to go that way.
Again, Drew and I are buddies, digital buddies.
You know what I mean?
But he's got his plans.
I've got mine.
You know, this is the way of business.
It is what it is.
But if you want to check it out, go check it out.
See what it's all about.
Like I said, I think they're at the point now where it's running,
but it's maybe not 100% smooth.
So that's my only caution.
And that's only my experience.
Could be working fine.
Could be my phone.
But it does seem like when I go into the simulation,
I'm running scenario three.
It's a live running simulation, and it tells you that.
I click on it.
Sometimes I get an update.
Sometimes I don't, and I go to a white screen.
I'd love to know if you're having the same sort of situation.
I can relay that information to Drew over there at the Collapse Survivor app.
Oh, they also do a wrap-up podcast at the end of each scenario, which is pretty good.
So check it out.
It's on all cell phones, Collapse Survivor.
We probably will figure out a way to stick some PBN podcasts on there,
be them video or audio or something along those lines in the media section.
So, yeah, man.
Let's give her a look. If you're so inclined i'm not saying you
have to do it you know if you're one of the we're doing phone fasting this month on our march
routine so maybe not the best time to say go get another app right i noticed my my tent i gotta
take my hot tent down out back here it's changing changing colors. The sun is actually morphing it, and that's a problem.
What do you think?
One threat, one solution?
Let's do it. The Gray Man Briefing, brought to you by The Gray Man Briefing, our buddies over there.
Let's see right about now.
FISA, border security, national security during the U.S. Senate Intelligence Worldwide Threats Assessment, hearing the director of the FBI admitted that there's a wide array of very dangerous threats that emanate from the border.
Gangs, fentanyl, quote, particular network where some of the overseas facilitators of the smuggling network have ISIS,
Islamic State of Iraq, and Syria ties, and we're very concerned about it.
And confirmed that the network also has ties to other terrorist organizations.
All right. The threats are on deck, PBN family, you know. That's just what it is.
I probably need to tailor content to that a little more,
specifically on the membership side.
You know, I had a tirade over the weekend about the strength of the American people,
the lethality of the American people,
and the importance of us to be able to be as much of a, you know, threat to bad guys as bad
guys are to us rather than just be this little cornered, little shaking animal showing our belly,
right? Like, oh, please don't hurt me, ISIS threat that has broken in through the southern border
illegally. Please don't hurt me. Yeah, there's a lot of pieces to that puzzle.
You read a threat like that, if I had to give you one solution, it would be to consider EDC.
Consider what you carry in vehicle.
What's your goal?
Really kind of hammering down your goal is also very important.
In other words, what do you really want to do if you are in a situation where across the road, in the mall, in a place where you're at, a terrorist attack is taking place.
What do you do?
Like, don't wait until the moment and go, I'm going to be the hero or I got to get out of here.
You know what I mean?
Like, what's your priority one?
Like, if it's you and a family of four and you've got two kids who are five and eight,
not the time to be the hero, I don't think, unless you've got somebody else who can drive the kids home and you're willing to put yourself in harm's way and maybe not come home.
So I have to imagine for the vast majority of Americans, you're going to have sort of like a break contact plan, right?
And a way to get away from what's happening.
I mean, that's got to be the majority of Americans' plan, right?
Get away, get to safety, call for help.
So how do you do those things?
You know, how do you do those things in a seriously violent and crazy situation
where there's maybe more than one person firing?
I'm sorry, the phone is insane.
As soon as I start talking, it happens.
Oh, it's the wonderful and talented Stephen Menking, actually.
It's well worth it.
Look at the Menking crew.
What beautiful people out in this world.
These are the people we worry about losing.
This is why we get up in arms about all this stuff, man.
You get a peek into a person's life, a wonderful person like Stephen Menking,
and it's like, you know, how many people like that are
across this nation? There's a lot of great people. There's a lot of great people who've
been goaded into believing that they shouldn't even carry a firearm. So what can you do to deter
violence and give yourself the time to get away, you know?
I can't imagine existing in a world
where I walk around this nation without a gun.
You should have a gun.
Your spouse should have a gun.
Do you know what I mean?
If for no other reason than just to fire at bad people
who are firing in your general direction
and to be able to give them pause, right?
To be able to give them pause so that you have a moment to get it,
or to draw fire towards yourself so that your family can go in the other direction.
This is a really simple thing you can teach your family right off the bat, you know?
Like, when I start firing, you go in the opposite direction that I'm going or go to the closest cover.
Right. It's very it's not hard for anybody to understand.
You go rapidly towards the vehicle.
You know what I mean?
Because this is just one of those things.
It's one of those things that you have to understand.
I don't know.
These things seem basic to me and to mine.
They may not seem basic to you and yours, and now's the time to make them basics.
Carrying weapons.
Carrying kinetic weapons that give you the ability to take a guy who has decided to
commit the most heinous act he can commit and has come here with theāthat's the different thing,
right? Now we have people coming into the nation with this kind of intent.
In other words, they're not people who are being broken by society or have had their brains broken
broken by society or have had their brains broken by an experience or a life here in America. These are people who are trained, likely, and coming to this. What I mean by those type of people are
active shooters, people who develop a hatred for something, maybe themselves, their parents,
whatever the situation is, and they develop that hatred and then they arrive at an untrained manic moment where they decide, today I take a gun into a public place and kill people.
That's a very different thing than a soldier who has come here from across the world to commit chaos.
And what's much more different even than that is a trained set of
soldiers who have come here to affect a target. I think the days of radical Muslims jumping out
of vans with butcher knives are coming to an end. I think it's going to look a lot more like
rifle-toting, radical,
shamag-headed Muslims, or not,
maybe even helmet-wearing Muslims,
breaking into public areas,
coordinated attacks.
I mean, that's just what I think.
I don't want it.
I don't want to be right.
I don't care about being right about things.
All the things that I see on air, who the hell wants to be right about them anyway?
I never want to see that.
But it just seems like a natural evolution, right?
If we're training people in the Middle East with AK-47s and body armor,
and then you send them to America,
AK-47s and body armor, and then you send them to America, I think it's really that tough for them to make their way towards an AK-47 in body armor, and them and three of their buddies or two of their buddies or five of their buddies can conduct a real assault on a public place.
It's a nightmare, and I don't know that people are prepared for it. I mean,
I know the sheriffs have talked about it. You need to enter into this world prepared for those things. You need to have the ability to stop someone you love from bleeding to death,
the skills and the tools, right?
Do you have tourniquets in your vehicle?
Do you have tourniquets in your everyday carry bag,
in your pocket?
What do you have?
Do you know how to stop the bleeding?
Right?
Are you, fundamentally above all,
are you paying attention?
Do you know what I mean?
I yell at my kid.
My oldest finally
got a cell phone. We held it off as long as we could. My oldest has a cell phone and, you know,
it's a constant process. Dude, put the phone in your pocket. You're in a public place. Put the
phone in your pocket. We're crossing the parking lot. Put the, you know, and drilling and drilling
and drilling and drilling. That's your job as a parent today.
You're fighting off the great distraction of technological digital lifestyle.
Don't let the world pass you by, son.
Don't let the world sneak up behind you, right?
Because it's easy, man.
You see it happens to people all the time.
So really, the thread is clear and the solution is clear, too.
It's an enhanced security posture.
It's an enhanced awareness posture.
You have to be aware.
You have to be aware. You have to be outfitted to prepare.
I mean, outfitted to react, rather.
It's just the situation we're in, you know? And there's nothing wrong with it, by the way.
I almost think it should be a goal. Better that we walk around armed and prepared with skills and
the knowledge to react when there are no threats than to have to make this great journey back to
just being an effective human being? You know, why do we have to make this great journey back?
Or why do we have to have this chasm between what we are and what we should be?
And what we should be is an armed population, right?
What we should be is a competent population, an effective and caring population that can make a difference in a crisis, even if that means just being one less family to get shot up for the paramedics to deal with when they show up and the threat's finally neutralized.
This should be stasis.
You know?
It's clear we took the foot off the gas.
And do I have my car keys and my cell phone in my wallet?
Okay.
I'm ready for anything.
I don't know.
I don't want to do SHTF Chef today.
You guys okay with that?
I don't feel like. I don't have anything in my head at the moment.
I didn't really prepare.
It was a crazy morning.
Let's do a little words from the Bible.
Let's see what the Bible has for us this morning.
Okay?
We'll just go with it.
Looks like there's some turbulence up ahead.
It's a good thing you found us. all right let's get in the words let's see what the bible has for us
sometimes i just open it up we just see what
happens you know what i mean you think we should do new testament old testament it's there's a few
books like this man we just open it up and you'll get something romans acts john luke matthew
i don't know something's telling me Luke, the underdog of the Gospels.
I was already in Luke.
I got to move over a little bit, that's cheating.
Lord, I want to see.
He replied.
Jesus said to him, receive your sight, your faith has healed you.
Immediately he received his sight and followed Jesus, praising God.
When all people saw it, they also praised God.
Jesus entered Jericho and was passing through.
A man was there by the name of Zacchaeus.
He was a chief tax collector and was wealthy.
He wanted to see who Jesus was, but because he was short,
he could not see over the crowd, so he ran ahead and climbed a sycamore fig tree to see him,
since Jesus was coming that way. When Jesus reached the spot, he looked up at him and said,
Zacchaeus, come down immediately. I must stay at your house today. So he came down at once and
welcomed him gladly. All the people saw this and
began to mutter, he has gone to be the guest of a sinner. But Zacchaeus stood up and said to the
Lord, look, Lord, here and now I give half of my possessions to the poor. And if I have cheated
anybody out of anything, I will pay back four times the amount. And Jesus said to him, today's
salvation has come to this house because went on to tell them a parable
because he was near Jerusalem
and the people thought that the kingdom of God was going to appear at once.
He said,
And the people thought that the kingdom of God was going to appear at once.
He said,
So he called ten of his servants and gave them ten minas.
Put this money to work, he said, until I come back.
But his subjects hated him and sent a delegation after him to say,
We don't want this man to be our king.
He was made king, however, and returned home.
Then he sent for the servants to whom he had given the money in order to find out what they had gained with it.
The first one came and said, sir, your mina has earned ten more.
Well done, my good servant.
His master replied, because you've been trustworthy in a very small matter, take charge of ten cities.
The second came and said, sir, your mina has earned five more. His master answered, you take charge of five cities. Then another servant came and said, sir, here's your mina. I've kept it,
laid away in a piece of cloth. I was afraid of you because you're a hard man. You take out what
you did not put in and reap what you did not sow.
His master replied, I will judge you by your own words, you wicked servant.
You knew, did you, that I am a hard man, taking out what I did not put in and reaping what I did
not sow? Why then didn't you put my money on deposit, so that when I came back I could have
collected it with interest? Then he said to those standing by, Take this mina away from him,
and give it to the one who has ten minas. Sir, they said, he already has ten. He replied,
I tell you that everyone who has more will be given, but as for one who has nothing,
even what they have will be taken away. But those enemies of mine who did not want me to be king over them,
bring them here and kill them in front of me.
What do you think?
It's weird.
You can open this thing up like I just did
and read a bit.
It's so packed. It's so packed with information.
It's crazy. I picked it up when I was 13 years old and read the first page and thought it was the dumbest thing in the world. I don't know. Maybe it's given to a certain age, a
certain understanding of the world. I mean, there is an age range, particularly for boys, where they know everything.
Probably the worst time to get them involved in the Bible and religion, right?
I hope you enjoyed this show, folks.
I got to get out of here.
There's more to be done on more fronts than just this.
Thank you for all the support.
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