The Prepper Broadcasting Network - PBN Daily News: Personal Safety & Security in ELECTION SEASON
Episode Date: August 27, 2024https://linktr.ee/pbnlinksCALL IN 804-767-7171...
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Your path back to stability. Welcome in, PBN family. Looking for the reason behind outlawed clothing and outlawed hats and outlawed flags and outlawed bumper stickers.
Trying to figure out how we got to a point as a nation where these things can even exist.
And what do I mean by that?
Well, it kind of just happened.
The lawlessness just kind of happened.
And the acceptance of the hatred for Donald Trump just came to be.
And along with that, you stopped being allowed to wear red hats.
you stopped being allowed to wear red hats.
It's not necessarily that you stopped or that it became illegal and written as such,
because we know that's kind of impossible anyway.
But what we do know for sure is that there are consequences.
The set of consequences for, let's just say,
the set of consequences for a Kamala Waltz bumper sticker on your vehicle
compared to the consequences of a Trump Vance bumper sticker on your vehicle
are very different.
Morning, Garden Girl,, patriot. Thanks for joining
us for the live. We are live, by the way. If you have comments about outlawed clothing and such,
feel free to reach out. The number is, what is the number?
The number is so easy. I made it so simple so I'd never forget it. And I forget it
all the time. The number is 804-767-7171. Call into the live show. We're talking essentially
about personal safety and security through the election season. Personal safety and security
from the election season. So of course, the whole show will be dominated largely by your concerns about white supremacists inheaded anti-government white nationalists
that are just everywhere causing havoc everywhere you turn.
That's the sort of collision of worlds that we live in now.
We live in this weird collision of worlds where it's like, what's going on?
There are people saying things are going on,
and then there are things that are actually going on,
and they don't seem to be the same thing.
But fundamentally what brought me here is just that.
It's the fact that, you know, there's a Make America Great Again beanie in my closet,
and I look at it, and you know, if you know nothing else, you know
that there are consequences and repercussions for you wearing that.
And that's a crazy thing when you really wrap your head around it, isn't it? It's a terrible thing.
Nobody talks about, there's no media outlet. There's nobody anywhere saying or doing anything to prevent it.
You know what I mean?
There's nobody out there like, you know, we should really figure out how to tone this down a little bit because democracy is essential, remember?
Remember how essential democracy is?
Because democracy is essential, remember?
Remember how essential democracy is?
So if democracy is so essential, then we should figure out how to let the other half of the nation promote their candidate, shouldn't we?
That is not the situation.
The situation is very different.
The situation is best of luck.
If you're into that sort of thing, best of luck. If you're into that,
if you're into that sort of, if you're on that side of the political spectrum, good luck.
I sure hope you don't run into somebody who doesn't like you or your candidate, and I sure
hope you don't run into, you know, the whole nine. All right, I'm not doing this.
I'm over here trying to multitask and it ain't working.
So we have to be mindful of what this means.
The acceptance of the truth and the reality that you live in is one thing.
A lot of people can accept it and understand it,
what we're dealing with.
The trouble is how you modify your life, how best to modify your life.
I mean, that's all of what prepping and homesteading and survival is.
It's how best to modify your life to the changing times so that you can live the best life possible.
Man, it's so good to be in front of the microphone, guys.
We did a little Rumble show yesterday.
It is what it is.
It's never my favorite thing, I'll tell you that.
Though I am trying to get the old Rumble 24-7s back up.
They were fun.
They were chock full of information.
They were a good time.
We got to get that back up and running.
I almost had it the other day.
The computer I'm currently using just doesn't have the firepower anymore.
It doesn't have the horsepower to get the job done,
so I may have to invest in another one.
I'll tell you this much, the news
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What is this?
Texas manufacturing sector continues to experience some weakness.
This category tends to grow and the economy weakens as sausage is a good protein substitute for higher-priced proteins
and can stretch consumers' food budgets.
What is this here?
It's a little Are You Feeling Lucky article.
Food manufa...
Oh, okay.
So Lucky's got a Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, Texas,
manufacturing outlook survey
in our U.S. economy section of Element.
So in Element, for those of you who don't know,
we've got U.S. economy and
business rooms, World War III rooms, one of my favorites, the tinfoil helicopter landing pad room,
which we work together as a community to name that. We've even got the PBN Family Cookbook,
which was a new room created by or recommended by Jordan from Phoenix Survival,
which I think is a great idea because we got a lot of that going on. Maybe we'll go over that.
We'll see what's posted in that for today's That's HTF Chef. I've got a hard stop at 10,
so I got to be mindful of that. We got political stuff. We got health stuff. We got all kinds of
stuff. I'm going to go through some of this here and see what's what. Russian airstrike on Ukraine in the World War III bunker in the
tinfoil helicopter landing pad. Are you feeling lucky? Posted about the CEO arrest of the
Telegram CEO. I don't know. I looked at that guy. I read some of the accusations.
I didn't really get into it too much today or yesterday.
I'm going to tell you what.
Something feels not right about that guy.
I know this is like who's the guy, the WikiLeaks guy.
This feels like a WikiLeaks sort of that sort of temperature.
You know what I mean? Like he's actually a hero.
I mean you've got to imagine
that these people behind
WhatsApp and Telegram and Signal,
their products are probably used
for as much bad as good.
You know what I mean?
And look, that's the cost of liberty, folks.
I mean, again,
freedom,
a man's freedom is not
angelic.
It's not a force solely for good.
You've got to wrap your head around that.
There's two things about freedom you have to understand
over everything else in life.
Number one, freedom doesn't mean good behavior.
Freedom doesn't mean safety, right?
And number two, it's a perennial battle
you have to fight for liberty
every single generation
generation after generation
there's no nuclear weapon
there's no great solution
there's nothing
there's no way
that you can preserve liberty
for generations to come
it's a battle that has to be fought
every generation.
You know?
And you just got to wrap your head around that stuff
because it's hard and it sucks and it's tough.
And you think to yourself,
I want to secure liberty for my children.
I want to secure liberty for my grandchildren and so on.
And, you know, what I've learned growing up,
watching my dad, listening to my dad and my mom, thinking about what they went through, thinking about what I'm going through, thinking about what my kids will go through.
That's what it is. It's warfare. It's cultural and political warfare for man's freedom.
for man's freedom, and you will battle consistently.
You will battle consistently for, I don't know.
You will battle consistently, at the very least,
to make sure that you're allowed to do the things that you want.
You're always going to fight those who want safety overall.
You're always going to have to fight those who believe that certain opinions should be quieted.
In many ways, those who stand for freedom stand between two firing lines.
It's not that freedom is on one side. And everything else is on the other.
It's almost that.
To stand for freedom you're on an island.
And you're surrounded by several navies.
And they're all taking aim at you.
Because they all have an end.
You know what I mean.
And the end is to silence the other side.
Or to destroy one side.
And create a utopia.
Never forget that perfect ending, that magical, perfect, wonderful ending that you dream up in your head where everyone's safe and everything's right
and everything goes the way that you want.
That almost always stands against freedom.
That almost always stands against freedom.
We say liberty and we say freedom growing up as kids and in front of flags and on the 4th of July.
And we think it means that, you know, I get my way.
Wrong.
Wrong.
Wrong on that one.
So. Personal safety. We're moving one. So, personal safety.
We're moving it. What is it?
September, it's basically National Preparedness Month fundamentally.
You know that, right?
It's basically National Preparedness Month.
And we are two months out.
What, September, October, basically two months out from that fateful day.
And leading up to that, to that fateful day and beyond, you know, your personal safety in the
election season is going to be paramount. If you think things are going to calm down as we,
as we get closer, if you think cooler heads will prevail, you have not been paying attention.
Cooler heads will prevail.
You have not been paying attention.
Now, there's a lot of cool, like, this is one of those opportunities where a better businessman would be throwing links and courses and classes and things and money-making sort of situations at you. But I want to give you the best sort of situation or the best tip that I can,
and it's free. It's 100% free. And it's understand where you're going and when you're going.
Where you're going and when you're going is better than any gun. There's not a gun on earth
when in terms of personal safety, self-defense, whatever. There's not a gun on earth, in terms of personal safety, self-defense, whatever.
There's not a firearm on earth
that's better than know where you're going
and when you're going there.
And almost 100% of the time,
earlier is better.
You know what I mean?
I mean, almost 100% of the time.
It's pretty much, if you really are concerned about personal safety,
like we live by this edict.
You know, it's largely my wife, too, who drives the boat
when it comes to early and that kind of thing.
But there's truth to it.
You know, you want to go do things.
You know me.
There is a balance between living your life and living your life safely.
There has to be some risk in life.
I cringe every time I see a prepper on YouTube or a prepper somewhere saying something like, avoid large crowds. Avoid public places. I'm like, what? I can't, that's something I just can't get behind. You know what I mean?
You know what I mean?
I can't get behind the avoid life.
At all costs, avoid life.
I wouldn't go anywhere near people at this moment in time.
It's far too risky.
When I hear that, avoid crowds and stuff,
I just think it's the same mentality as COVID.
You know what I mean?
It's like this, I'm scared, so I'm going to isolate.
It may be your thing.
And look, one thing's for sure you'll be safe
but when it comes to
personal safety man
there has to be
there has to be some
some life in there too
you gotta weave some life in there
you know you can't stare at the fireplace
for the rest of your life
drinking coffee
not the worst fate but
there are fates worse than death.
Let's see here.
So all that being said, we have long depended on the police for self-defense, personal safety, so on and so forth.
Today's One Threat, One Solution is about Ford.
About Ford Motor Company, of all things.
Let's get into it, all right?
This from the Grayman Briefing.
Supply chain.
Ford has recalled 85,000 Explorer Police Interceptor Utility SUVs.
2020 to 2022 year models due to risks of engine failure and potential fires affecting law enforcement agencies nationwide.
risks of engine failure and potential fires affecting law enforcement agencies nationwide.
So, you know, as rough as it is to be in the situation that we're in, and so, and, and,
good call, Patriot, good call. Very soon, very soon we'll be doing that. Anyway, in the face of all that, you know, that police are dealing with,
recruitment and sort of the hatred and like this culture of police.
You know, when I was growing up, the culture was that police were fat.
That was what it was.
They were fat and slow and ate donuts.
That was kind of the culture.
There was never like a...
I don't ever remember this sort of heroic take on police.
Now, what existed when I was growing up
that doesn't exist anymore was
due to full respect.
You know what I mean?
You saw the uniform, you saw the car, there was respect.
That's out the window.
You know, they've taken the sort of donut chomping, coffee drinking, out of shape police
officer mentality.
They turned the volume up to max and have created sort of an enemy,
like a jackbooted enemy of the people.
And what you'll come to notice about where this leads
is it's the end of any mercy, it's the end of any remorse,
it's the end of any empathy for that class of people. And this
happens all throughout history. This happens. You take a class of people, a race, a religion,
whatever it is, and you start to push them towards the edge, the edge of humanity, until you get them
backed up to the edge of humanity enough where you can get away with pushing them over and no one
even bats an eye.
You know, they're trying to do it to Jews right now.
They're trying to push the Jews as close to that edge of humanity as possible.
And once they dehumanize them,
then they can start pushing them off the cliff
and nobody will bat an eye.
We got close, you know.
I mean, there are people there
with that mentality already.
They're doing the same thing with police.
They've done the same thing with anybody wearing a MAGA hat.
You go outside right now with a Donald Trump picture on your shirt, and you're going to at least get dirty looks.
Right? part of a viral behavior, a vile and viral behavior, that is push the other off the cliff.
We have to start slow at first to get everybody comfortable with it. Oh, they're getting close
to the edge. Keep pushing, keep pushing, keep bad-mouthing, tell them, oh, look what they've
done now. Look, we've got video of this. He said that.
And then before long, their heels are against the dusty cliff,
and we can start pushing them over.
And the news won't say anything.
And the stars in Hollywood will applaud it.
Hey, those damn police.
So in the face of all of that now we have 85 000 vehicles suvs being
pulled off the streets um the recall involves three three liter v6 hybrid power okay who cares
about that uh a fix is this is the tough part a fix is expected by mid-2025, forcing departments to manage without these vehicles for several months.
Now, wrap your head around what that means.
See, the timing on this one is so crazy that it almost seems intentional.
The conspiracy theorist in me thinks intentional.
That it almost seems intentional.
The conspiracy theorist in me thinks intentional.
This recall comes out just yesterday is when I got it.
We're going to pull 85,000 police vehicles off the road.
Oh, and it just so happens.
Ah, shit.
We can't get the. Oh, no, you know what?
I want to start replacing that with cuss.
Ah, cuss.
Cuss.
I was watching Fantastic Mr. Fox with my son, and every time I watch that movie, I love it.
I always say, I'm going to stop cussing and say cuss in place of cuss because I think it's actually cooler.
So Ford comes out and says, ah, would you believe it? We can't get the cussing fix in until after the election. Until after the election chaos. So we're going to take 85,000
police vehicles off the road in the United States. And wouldn't you know it, we're just not going to have a fix ready until mid-2025,
which puts all those sidelines, all that capability through the fall, the election,
inauguration, the fallout. And now we've taken a police force that's already, you know, somewhat debilitated and, you know, dramatically changed their mobility,
their ability to convey, right?
I don't know. You tell me, PBN family.
Is it a news story? Is it happenstance?
Is it something that just so happened and we have to live with it?
Or is it something more?
What would the benefit for Ford be?
They're going to make some money on the deal.
You know?
Can we pressure the society to vote for Kamala out of fear of chaos?
Let's do a little SHTF chef.
And then I'm out of there.
I'm running a gamble here, by the way.
Definitely running a gamble.
Now that is a delicious cut of long pork.
Okay, looks like Jasmine got us a herb-infused honey cough syrup.
An herb-infused honey cough syrup.
And it looks right on the money.
I'm going to go over this.
This is not necessarily food, but this is pretty cool.
See, I took a bit of a risk.
I saw the family cookbook had a new entry in it, and I wasn't sure what it was.
So, I mean, you know, it is what it is.
Let's talk about it.
Because it is that time of year.
I got a sick kid upstairs.
You know, it's time to get the elderberry lobsters out. It's time to get the fire cider stirred up. Not
long ago, I ran a fire cider episode by Sam Kaufman. The, uh, what was his name? The Herb-O-Medic.
So this herb-infused honey cough syrup is not something we're going to eat, okay, folks?
We're not going to eat it. It's not like you're going to spread it on but I mean
in all honesty looking at the ingredient list
it wouldn't do you
that much harm if you did start
spreading it on toast
um
the prep
in patriot popped into our pbn family
cookbook room and says I have plenty of stuff to add in here.
Yeah, it's a cool little place, man.
There's no doubt about it.
All right, so we're going to have one pint of raw honey,
one ounce of elderberry.
Get out of here, Outlook.
A half ounce of, I don't even know how to pronounce this,
A half ounce of, I don't even know how to pronounce this, El Campane root.
El Campane root.
Half ounce of marshmallow root.
That is not like marshmallow, like not the, you know, marshmallows.
Marshmallow root.
It's got that interesting green, dark green leaf.
Look it up if you're unfamiliar with it.
It's easy to find.
It's a wild edible, easy green leaf. Look it up if you're unfamiliar with it. It's easy to find. It's a wild edible, easy to find. Half ounce of sage leaf, half ounce of anise, one to two inch ginger root.
Go back to Bushcraft for preppers and you can find out what wild ginger looks like probably in your
own neighborhood. Usually by a water source, check it out.
You wouldn't believe it.
I walked by wild ginger for almost 10 years, and then one day,
just from studying wild edibles, I found it.
I made an extended bushcraft for preppers for the members over there,
and it's all about finding ginger root.
If it's local and it's around, you should know what it is because it's all about finding ginger root. You should, you know, if it's local and it's around,
you should know what it is because it's powerful stuff.
Peel and chop ginger.
Add the ginger and spices to the quart jar.
Add one pint of honey to the jar.
Stir together.
Gently warm honey infusion using a double boiler about 10 minutes.
So what's that mean?
So a double boiler is essentially your pot with water below it
and then a bowl on top of that pot or another pot that nestles inside of it
that doesn't have holes, right, so that the steam from the water can heat the pot.
And it keeps things from burning and scorching and all that kind of stuff. So, you know, the way that I double
boil just from being in the kitchen for so long is to have a glass bowl or a metal bowl and then
bring water to a simmer in a pot and sit that bowl over top of it, okay, and let it warm up.
And, you know, it's a great way to melt chocolate that way and so on. So we're going to take the ginger, the spices, the honey,
and we're going to warm it.
Warm the whole infusion.
It should be kept below 100 degrees.
And, you know, sort of allow it to infuse.
It says warm every two days for two weeks.
Warm every two days for two weeks. Warm every two days for two weeks. Okay,
so in this case, what I would do, this is what I would do. If I got to warm this stuff every two days for two weeks, what I would do is I'd take the water bath, the hot water bath. I'd put all
the ingredients in the mason jar,
and then I would swirl the mason jar directly in the water.
I'd probably, in all honesty, I'd probably just sit the mason jar in the simmering water and shake it around a little bit to get it warm and moving.
And then once it was all warm and moving, I'd take it out.
Let rest in a dark place for two weeks.
let rest in a dark place for two weeks.
Okay, so every two days for two weeks, let rest in a dark place for two weeks. Strain the infusion using a fine mesh sieve.
Store herb-infused honey cough syrup in a dark, dry place.
Can transfer to dark-colored jar.
Not bad.
So, I mean, everything in there is edible, and it's, you know, just one of those things.
Notes, make sure to use raw honey.
All herbs are dried.
Pre-made cough syrup herb blend provided by Wonderland Teas and Spices.
Oh, for dosage, one tablespoon four times a day for adults.
Children, one year, 30 to 50 pounds, one teaspoon three times a day.
30 to 50 pounds, two teaspoons, three times a day. 30 to 50 pounds, two teaspoons, three to four times a day.
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