The Prepper Broadcasting Network - PBN Daily News: Join the Freedom March!
Episode Date: June 3, 2024https://linktr.ee/pbnlinks...
Transcript
Discussion (0)
You're listening to PBN.
You're playing back the stability here. There is a tide in the affairs of men
Which taken at the flood leads on to fortune
Shakespeare, Julius Caesar
I typed into the Google box
The devil's portal
the tide of man the tide of men and of course you know shakespeare had already covered the concept
i was i was exploring it you know what i mean because i love oceanic references to men's
behavior they fit there's a reason dudes, I just want to set sail.
There's something out there.
There's a reason Moby Dick is so great.
There's a tide in the affairs of men which taken at the flood leads on to fortune.
If I could wish one thing for all the men out there is that please find a way to get that tide to rise, to flood, you know.
Feel that high tide in your life.
Excitement is, your breath can barely keep up with your level of excitement.
I wish that on everybody, man.
That's a great feeling.
And we have to be honest about the condition of people and understand that those flooding tides also recede. And they can recede into dark times. My flood had receded, man.
My tide had receded last week and I was rescued by my sister. You know, not my blood-born sister, but my sister, Sarah Hathaway, who,
who, you know, my blood sister is incredible, you know, there's not a relationship on the
planet very similar to mine and my big sis, my real sister, Very few relationships like that. But Sarah Hathaway, man, she's got it. You know,
she's got it too. She's got my ear. There's a whole set of things that Sarah has done and
achieved and accomplished and believes and so on and so forth that give her words such validity to me that
you know you can talk to some people and they can say a lot of things and in that collection of
things you can find what you needed and then there's some people you can talk to that can
say very few things and in those very few things you find exactly what you need. And that's Sarah. She's an expert at that.
She's an expert, and it's probably from writing a thousand books, right?
And audio dramas and such, and scripts and all that.
But she's really capable at that.
And the love radiates off her.
You know what I mean?
You can feel it.
I can feel it anyway.
I don't know if she's like that with everybody,
but I'm sure she's like that with everybody she cares about.
So thank you, Sarah.
You've brought my tide back in.
Let's talk about the Freedom March.
Oh, before we talk about the Freedom March. Oh, before we talk about the Freedom March, understand this is not a—
this is not like—the receding tide of man is not a need for prescription.
This is not—you don't need a diagnosis.
You don't have to have a therapist on speed dial because you're having a rough week.
Oh, I don't feel good, and everything everything sucks and life, you know what I mean? We have, this is the course of life of normal men
in the world and women, just the way life is. You're happy sometimes, you're sad sometimes,
you know, things are going well, sometimes things are going bad, sometimes things are going well.
This is what most people who live good lives struggle with. Sometimes things are going well. Sometimes things are going bad. Sometimes things are going well. This is what most people who live good lives struggle with.
Sometimes things are going well and you feel bad.
And that's a descending loss because then you can get even more angry at yourself, right?
Then you can be like, what are you upset for?
You know?
What do you mean?
You got everything.
You're happy.
I mean, what?
You know what I'm saying?
What do you mean?
You got everything.
You're happy.
I mean, what?
You know what I'm saying?
Like, it's one thing to be like, I live in a shoebox.
My dog just died.
I feel like crap.
I want to drink a bottle of wine.
But it's, you know, whatever.
Here's what it is.
If you're suffering the ails of a receding tide, just understand that high tide will return.
For most of us, high tide will return.
If you have great people in your life, as I do,
lucky enough to have great people in your life,
surrounded by great people,
and it doesn't matter if these great people are preppers or part of your survival team or not,
just having great people in your life,
your tide will always return.
You know, in isolation it could be very different,
but tide will always return.
Now, when I talk about great people,
and I talk about, well, I could talk about the gardener
from over at Element.
He was the one who spurred this challenge for June.
This routine.
We're putting the routines, the PBN preparedness, fitness routines.
We're making a spirit bomb this month.
Dragon Ball Z reference, everyone.
Brace yourself. We're going to, rather than do
our typical spread out routine, you got to do this, you got to do that, you got to do, you know,
June, July, August, I may do larger scale challenges through these three months. The
reason being, it's vacation time. You know, you may be away
from the home. You may be, all that kind of stuff. The gardener reached out to me and said,
hey, we're going to do something on Strava like we did last year. We did something amazing on
Strava last year. It was at the time, another one of these tides receding in and out. At the time,
I didn't feel great about
it because I felt like I failed you guys because we didn't make it to 500 miles. So what we did
last year is, as a group, as a PBN collective, we sought to cover 500 miles of physical activity.
Well, actually running, biking, kayaking, skiing, I think, canoeing.
I don't know, some stuff like that.
There were definitely limitations.
We sought to achieve a goal of covering 500 miles from the beginning of June to July 4th.
Freedom March, right?
The power of the people.
And I had vacation and I didn't do as much biking as I thought I was going to do on vacation because it was vacation.
And we made it to 400 miles, which is no joke.
It was 20 people or something.
It wasn't like an outrageous amount of people.
Everybody was hustling too.
And to be honest with you, all the things that I do in a year,
I forgot about it completely.
And the gardener got back to me and said,
Hey, dude, we should do something like that in June again.
And I thought about it and I said, that's exactly what we're going to do for June.
That's what we are going to do collectively for June.
And I'm going to keep it the same.
I'm going to go 500 miles.
We're going to crack 500.
We're going to crack 500 if I have to bicycle 100.
I'll bicycle home from vacation this year.
I can't do that.
But we're going to do that.
We're going to get into that again.
It's going to kick off tomorrow, the 4th of July,
so it's going to give us a little less time.
We're going to do exactly one month, June 4th to July 4th,
and kick off the holiday having covered 500 miles as a network,
which I think we will dominate this year. I really do. Well, you know what? Pappy,
Pappy was essential. Pappy was going on some big bike rides too, but I need to take some big bike
rides as well. And maybe I'll get my son involved. He can help. We can bike ride together. Double up.
involved. He can help. We can bike ride together. Double up. So the Freedom March is going to come to you via email. It'll be posted on social media and so on and so forth. Okay. I'll make sure to
pop the invites into these various outlets. You should definitely be a part of the mailing list,
guys. The mailing, the new mailer through MailChimp, we're doing it bigger, we're doing it better, yeah, join the mailing list,
don't be silly, you know, I'm about to release the 50 books you need to read to survive doomsday,
that is an amazing collection of books, some you're gonna say, yeah, yeah, yeah, I got it,
and some you've never seen before, okay, like, I mean, just, I promise you, there are books in there that every prepper probably has or is going to get,
and then there are some books in there that you've never even heard of, because they're my picks,
right? Some of them are uniquely my picks. Some of them I got from other hosts, some of them I got
from Rick Austin, but there are some in there that are uniquely my choices, and they've been in my
life a long time. They have nothing to do with prepping whatsoever. You know, they're just good
books on a certain subject that works, that relates. Jim Cobb's Prepper's Home Defense
is in there, and that's what we're going to talk about today on One Threat, One Solution.
Let's get into it.
Let's talk about major crime preparedness, border security in Southern California.
I wrote an article about this topic.
It was different, though.
The concept and the crime is the same, but now the methods are being added to a little bit.
I talked about jammers being used to break into homes of the affluent in Southern California by South
American gags, predominantly Colombian. Now, I want to talk to you about another one of their
methods being used aside from the jammers that I think is very important. Now, I've talked about
cameras. I've talked about in our security, our border security master class, I talked about cameras elsewhere on your property.
Now, those kinds of cameras would eliminate this issue right here.
These criminals have been planting hidden cameras in residential yards to spy on homeowners and identify optimal times for break-ins.
Authorities have discovered cameras disguised with foliage in
several neighborhoods. Glendale police warned, quote, residents to check their properties for
any unusual devices that may have been placed without their knowledge. These gangs often
disable security systems and focus on affluent areas to carry out their crimes. Now, I do believe
that the Prepared Hero, I think it's preparedhero.com.
I think.
They are not an affiliate, a sponsor, none of that.
But I do believe that one of that, I think it's that company has a device that will check and detect cameras in a room.
They're designed for like hotel cameras, you know, or Airbnb cameras.
Like you take an Airbnb out, you could be a weirdo right
you got a camera hiding in the toilet these these devices can do that for you and it'd probably be
if you live in a big house in an affluent area in california texas places like this
or other other states that have massive amounts of an influx, right, of illegal aliens
that are now here for us to deal with and pay for and so on, probably be worth checking out.
Listen, no one's helping. They're only going to hurt. There is no state element that is going to
reach out and help you. You know, if you have a good police force, they're going to recommend things
and hopefully get things in order as best they can.
But PBN family, this is your deal.
I don't know how else to say it anymore.
When you look at the state, whatever state you live in, the government,
there are some realities that you have to face.
Number one, your success will be punished.
Number two, in most cases, if you're in a blue state, but really almost universally anymore,
because the representation in Congress is so bad, you are being taxed without representation.
And we have to deal with that. Not in today's show, not right now, but we do have to deal.
with that not in today's show not right now but we do have to deal you know i was talking to my wife about taxation we've gone through things over the last year with
houses and you know deaths and families and transfers of properties and all this kind of shit
and and personal property taxes on other things and it just has become very clear to us that,
you know, your success in America is punished through taxation, period. There's no, well,
we have to don't know. There's nothing. The successful middle class are punished. If you're
not successful enough to hide your money from the government and to put the property under a
business name and all that kind of stuff, then, you, then you're going to suffer. That's all. You're going
to pay for your prosperity. Now, the other thing is that money that you pay is going to go to a
bunch of stuff that you have nothing to do with, no say in, nothing, nothing. You don't believe in
it, right?
I just read a story before I got on today.
The Department of Defense has been injecting puppies, puppies, beagles, little baby beagles with some kind of disease so that they get Lou Gehrig's disease.
Huh?
Department of Defense.
I don't know.
That's where your money's going i could give you i could give you 10 more
examples of this in my state alone whether you look at the things they're doing with your tax
money and go like what how do i opt out of this you know and there needs to be some opt out there
needs to be some opt out after a certain needs to be some opt-out after a certain percentage.
But I was talking to my wife about this, and I said to her, you know, honey, this is a way.
I didn't say honey because I don't call her honey.
But this is a way that we can improve our children's future and their life.
And this is a serious conversation that I don't want to have in depth right now.
But if we're going to live in a world where the government's going to print the money off and try to destroy the value of the dollar and look at you and go like, I don't know what we can do about inflation.
Sorry.
Then I think the real battle to fight is in taxation.
The real battle to fight is in taxation.
It is.
Those are the protests that should probably happen in the very near future are the taxation without representation.
Because just imagine what life could be like. Okay, so if we come to this conclusion that
inflation is going to be a thing, high inflation, tough, right? We have this issue with college
graduates getting out, can't get jobs, can't afford homes, can't this, that, the other thing, right?
I've got a whole nother line of thinking on that, but whatever.
Immediately, we can improve every working person's life by slashing taxes on everything,
removing certain kinds of taxes, right? You slash the income tax, slash the sales tax, slash the property tax.
What? Just doing those things, right? Well, how are we going to pay for anything?
I see what you pay for, all right? Don't give me that nonsense. How are we going to,
how we can't fix the roads, right? You don't fix the roads anyway. What are you talking about?
the roads, right? You don't fix the roads anyway. What are you talking about? Or if you do, it takes,
you know, we'll get you the money because it takes you three years to get a road fixed anyhow.
So we look at, I know some parents out there are thinking this because I'm thinking this, and I don't, you know, I'm not brilliant. We're looking at the future of America.
We're saying to ourselves there are opportunities that are available for our kids
that were not available for us.
That's amazing. That's great. That's perfect.
In some sense, you could say money is easier to make than it ever has been.
On the other side of the coin, there is a concern about prosperity and growth
and, you know, isolation and the condition of humans
and the condition and the cost and the condition, and the cost, and the rising, and the influence,
and bup, bup, bup, bup, bup.
And I was just thinking to myself, you know, the way that you enhance,
in a situation like this, the best way to take the generation,
not like my kids who are not working yet,
but the generation of kids who are either entering the workforce
or newly in the workforce and saying this is not working, rather than, I'll pay off your college loan, rather than that, is to give everybody a boost by cutting taxes.
I mean, you can't—and the problem is you can't fund 15 different wars and 30 countries' degenerates filing into the nation. You can't fund all that and then look at the American people and say, well, we just simply can't afford to cut the income tax.
What are we going to do?
Right?
What are you going to do?
Right?
Because the people, if given the choice, would say,
stop sending weapons to Ukraine.
Stop sending weapons to Israel.
Stop sending money to Hamas.
Oh, fantastic idea.
Shut the border down.
And guess what?
We're probably going to have some money available, huh?
Yeah, we might have a little money.
Drill for oil. sell it to everyone.
Oh yeah, we might have a little money. Imagine that.
Right? Build the semiconductor and the schmeckle conductor.
Where did that word come from? I must have been listening to too much Michael Savage over the weekend.
The Michael Savage archives build some things in America that make money around the world.
Right. The world's got money. The world has money. Look, if Iran is getting pallets of cash, billions of dollars in cash from the United States of America,
these nations have money, right? It's time to make some money. It's time to stop being
the sugar daddy for the world and looking at the American people and going,
I just don't have an answer for you. Good luck. BlackRock bought up all the houses. Sorry.
That's the condition, BBM. What do you want to talk about? What do you want to talk about in regards or regarding food? I'm going to give myself 19 seconds to figure it out,
okay? The SHTF Chef, let's do it. Looks like there's some turbulence up ahead. It's a good thing you found us.
We are the Prepper Broadcasting Network.
Your path, act as stability.
Let's talk about, since this is kind of on my mind a little bit,
let's talk about cooking for people,
cooking for groups, you know, cooking for lots of people. There are some things that you can do
in life that make cooking for crowds much easier. There are some things that you can plan and
prepare for. And when I say crowds. I guess I mean like.
Maybe like six or more.
Something like that.
I'm a family of four guy.
You know what I mean.
But sometimes when we go on vacations.
And things like that.
We have a lot of people.
And you know it can be fun.
And it can be a good time. And it can also put a real change up.
In the menu making.
And the food production. the normal dinner time routine.
It can be kind of fun.
The way to sustain it, the way to make it easier, it comes from sort of the way of thought, the way of thinking about it, the meals themselves.
You know what I mean? Like, what's the
worst thing you could do? Let's do a pan-seared, a really well pan-seared fish, halibut, something
like that for 20, you know, that's just a pain, you know, you're gonna spend, if you really want
to do something nice like that, you're gonna spend a long time just searing the fish off in pans.
I know there's some catering for like 50, 100, you know.
You want to do things that are all in one, right?
Casserole style, that kind of stuff is great.
A really effective method for dealing with cooking for a lot of people
is pre-cooking and either freezing or refrigerating.
You know, like, for example, your family loves breakfast sausage,
and you know they're going to eat breakfast sausage all week.
Pre-cook the amount of breakfast sausage you need to meet the needs of the people
and then put it in a ziploc bag in the fridge and when you have those pre-cooked links now
all you got to do is you know what today i'm making a tater tot breakfast casserole with
cheddar cheese eggs breakfast sausage so on and so forth. Bake it off. Delicious. Everybody loves it.
Now all I got to do is pull the links out, boom, boom, boom,
cut them up small enough to go into the casserole,
and then we're ready, right?
You could do this with all kinds of stuff.
Another great thing to do with this at the beginning of a trip,
like the beginning of a trip or the beginning of a of a uh whatever whatever it is that's going on
where you're feeding a bunch of people just buy two giant packs of chicken breasts marinate them
on the way to wherever you're going in a cooler right my favorite you want you want like a sturdy marinade for chicken that I think just really runs the show.
Garlic, lime, olive oil, and either flat leaf parsley or cilantro, your call.
This is a great marinade, probably for anything, but but for chicken especially because it makes boring
chicken breasts really good it uh it's not a crazy marinade that like chili powder rubbed
you know what i mean and and then you can't use it but for so many things
grill off a pack or two big packs of chicken breasts all the way through.
Like you show up day one, whatever you're planning for,
if you're at the beach, if you're at a family cabin and you're going to be eating all week, you got a lot of people,
grill off a ton of chicken breasts all the way through,
cool, chill, slice.
Slice them to, you know, you can slice them like lengthways with your knife at an angle into
medallions, grilled chicken sort of medallion looking thing. You can slice them into sticks,
you know what I mean? Like grilled chicken sliced and then throw them in a Ziploc bag.
And now you've got all this pre-cooked chicken. Like, oh, we want to have chicken salads tonight.
Boom. Throw it in the air fryer, into the oven real quick, warm it up, or eat it cold for lunch, right, these things,
these things make, like, cooking for groups so much easier, you know,
putting, like I said, the putting together of casseroles can be done very easily,
very quickly, I know not a lot of people, I don't know if a lot of together of casseroles can be done very easily, very quickly.
I don't know if a lot of people eat casseroles anymore.
We don't really eat a lot of casseroles.
I find that tomato sauce is an incredible vehicle for all kinds of stuff.
I highly recommend either buying several jars of tomato sauce
or making your own big batch tomato sauce when you get down there.
It's great to just throw Italian sausage and meatballs into a big pot of tomato sauce that you make.
And a big pot of tomato sauce is not hard.
If you want my recipe, it's pretty straightforward.
Use a whole onion, 10 cloves of garlic sliced, sweat it down in olive oil,
good olive oil, two cans of crushed tomatoes, the big ones, two cans of diced tomatoes, the big ones,
some tomato paste, whatever kind of herbs you like. I usually use an Italian seasoning.
Fresh oregano.
Olive oil on top.
I make an oily sauce.
I just like it that way.
Sugar.
Like a good heaping teaspoon of sugar
into a sauce like that.
You need it.
You can use red wine in there if you want.
Red chili flake.
And let that rock. But add the meat, add the,
make a big pot with meatballs and two packs worth of Italian sausage, and leave it all in the pot,
you know, and then when you're like, I think I want like, it doesn't matter what you want,
you know what I mean, everything's in that pot. Now you've got a situation where you have Italian sausage sandwiches.
Boom.
Pull it out.
Heat it up.
Put it on a good roll.
Peppers, onions, whatever you want.
Oh, I want meatball sandwich.
Okay.
Slice the meatballs up.
Boom.
On a roll.
Mozzarella cheese sauce.
You know, some more Italian seasoning.
Boom.
Under the broiler.
Or, you know, heat the sauce up.
Yada, yada, yada.
You've got, what do you want to, you want a hot sausage, pepper, and onion pasta
baked tonight with penne pasta?
We got everything we need.
All we got to do is cook the pasta, slice up the sausage, peppers, onions,
cook them down, you know.
You can pull like six, seven meals out of that pot of meaty pasta sauce.
And also, the longer that thing sits, the better it gets.
The longer that baby sits, the better it gets.
It just gets better and better and better and better and better.
You know what I mean?
Like you cook a, it's like a chili, and that's another great one to cook too.
You cook a chili, you eat it.
No matter how good a job you do on your chili, you eat it that first day.
As soon as it comes off the heat, you eat it, and you're like, oh, it's not bad chili.
My favorite thing is when I cook chili all day, and then my wife comes home, and she's like, my stomach's killing me.
I don't want to eat chili.
I'm like, okay, fine.
We'll go out and eat, or we'll make something else.
And we're like, okay, fine, we'll go out and eat.
Or we'll make something else.
And then you get that chili the next day.
And you take it out and you heat it up and you're like, oh, my God.
You know, it's a chemical reaction.
All right, PBN family, cooking for groups, rice puddings, desserts, giant full pan desserts.
You know what I mean?
Cake batters is a great one for desserts.
Fruit purees is a great topping for desserts.
Cobbler, you can't beat the dude. The best for groups is cobbler.
You know, the big old cobbler is probably the easiest and best way to go.
You can get as fancy or not on the filling of a cobbler.
You can get as creative or not in the filling of a cobbler. You can get as creative or not
in the filling of a cobbler.
But you gotta be cobblering.
You know what I'm saying?
The other thing I'd say about groups,
particularly if you have the money to do it,
is everything else fresh.
All the snacking, just fresh. Like cut melons,
cut watermelons, giant bowl, cut watermelon, green beans, vegetable platter,
constant vegetable platter, constant fruit platter, cheese, sliced cheese, maybe sliced meats.
Just have that stuff.
When it gets low, wake up, eat your breakfast, cut some more up.
You know what I mean?
Those things make everybody's life better because it's just, you know, you get through breakfast,
you go down to the beach, you come back or whatever it is you're doing, and it's not lunch, you know, or maybe it's between lunch and dinner,
or maybe it's the evening.
You bring out the platters, bring out the fruit, bring out the,
lay it all out, good crostini, whatever.
And then you got, you know, everybody's got snacks.
The fruit crowd's got the fruit, the vegetable crowd's got the veggie and maybe a dip, and then the, you know, the meat and cheese crowd, they're happy too. Keep it simple, PBN family, all right?
I'm going to get out of here. Prepper's live tonight. I'm going to see if I get Dave Jones
on with us. We ain't been, had a show together with Dave Jones in a while, okay?
Yeah, that's all I'm going to cover today. 30 minutes
is quite enough. Thanks for everything, PBN family. I hope your tide is at flooding.
We'll talk to you soon. What if I told you you could own land for $200 down and highly affordable
monthly payments? Yourcheapland.com is your answer to bug out land, hunting,
recreation, and whatever else your prepper mind can dream up. Yourcheapland.com has properties
in Texas, New Mexico, Colorado, Oklahoma, Arizona, Utah. Go to yourcheapland.com,
check out the properties, use the promo code PBN, and get $100 off your purchase.