The Prepper Broadcasting Network - PBN Daily News: Sterilized

Episode Date: July 29, 2024

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Starting point is 00:00:00 You're listening to PBN. You're playing back the stability. What is up, PBN family? How's it going? Did you take the time? I know it was a little choppy, but it was an amazing shot. It was an amazing risk to run Family Feud on the Prepper Broadcasting Network last night. I was out fishing. I missed it live. But I listened to it all this morning. And I clipped it as well.
Starting point is 00:00:58 I don't know if it's something we're going to post because it is a little choppy. I'd highly recommend, though, the five-hour broadcast is available at prepperbroadcasting.com. I'd highly recommend you go check it out. If for no other reason than to sort of get the vibe. Many of you don't know, but we, on top of all these great podcasts, the videos, the membership stuff that we do, we have a prolific author, Sarah Hathaway, who has written 10 books, 11 books. I can't keep up. And every so often, well, no, no.
Starting point is 00:01:32 She's then written those books into audio drama scripts, and those audio drama scripts are all voiced by, the majority of the voices are, you voices are Prepper Broadcasting Network hosts. So we pump these seasons out, season four now, and we pump these seasons out and then we do these occasional binge shows that are – last night's was five hours long. So we do these long binge shows and go over the whole season, play the whole season on PBN. And I'm telling you right now, if you're like a distance runner or if you like to run or work out and listen to something, these audio dramas are top notch. The background music, it's a phenomenal story to begin with. Gigantic killer earthquake rocks the planet,
Starting point is 00:02:25 collapse ensues, and then, you know, it becomes sort of a suspenseful hunt for one woman. You know, I don't want to give too much of it away, but amongst other things in the background, a lot of different stories, but the overarching sort of concept is that. Powerful woman lead good good
Starting point is 00:02:46 stuff and we voice all the characters we have a great time with it uh so last night we did season part one of season four binge for four hours and the final hour of the show was family feud with with the characters many of the characters from that season and uh it was cool man it was a great idea we will be doing a part two um and i'm on team virgus my character hall is on team virgus and i'll be standing in line at the family feud in the next the next go around next week actually next weekend Next weekend, Sunday. I think, pretty sure it's Sunday. I'll, you know, listen to the network and I'll verify,
Starting point is 00:03:32 but I'm almost positive it's Sunday. For some reason, Sunday the 27th was in my head, but I know that's not right. There's always something, you know what I mean? Like, if you're, there's always something. You know what I mean? There's always something at PBN. I don't push you there just from my own selfish benefit. There's amazing people over there. We do all kinds of really cool things. If you're just new to the podcast or watching the Rumble stream,
Starting point is 00:04:00 just go to PrepperBroadcasting.com. Do yourself a favor. I know that sounds cocky, but it's not my show. It's not just me being like, come see me more. Today on PBN Daily News, I wanted to talk about something that will be a little different. It will be a little different sort of layout, but it's been on my mind. I watched a great movie last night. It was really well done. It would have not, it would have not been a great movie if not for Jeff Daniels. Wait,
Starting point is 00:04:35 Jeff Bridges? Who was it, Jeff Daniels or Jeff Bridges? Let me, let me double check. Jeff Bridges, I'm sorry. If not for Jeff Bridges the movie would have been Mediocre I'd say It was called The Only Living Boy in New York It was a good flick One of the things that's been It's hard to talk about How it's been in my life
Starting point is 00:05:06 lately, but it has been a focal point in my life since I've had kids, but it's, I think what it is now is like a seasoned parenting, being a point, being in the point where like my wife and I, it feels like we've risen just above the chaos cloud line, primarily because of age, right? There's still chaos. There always will be. But it's like we just got our heads above the chaos cloud line, and we're looking down at a bunch of people who are in it. We're at that sort of phase in life, and the way that our life worked out. There's a bunch of people close to us who are having babies, just had babies, or having their next round of baby, whatever. And I don't know, I find myself sort of moving into that mid-range, experienced sort of parent.
Starting point is 00:06:01 You're not done the deal yet, like not sent them off out into the world but having survived the you the the very young years having survived the newborn and the you know all that the toddler and so on the first days of school all the having survived all that um and i i lay that experience you know what mean, that sort of parental experience up against sort of the problems that I see a lot of young people having. And I think it's crazy because when you're young, you take kids off the table a lot of the time. because when you're young, you take kids off the table a lot of the time. A lot of the time, you're young, you're in love, you're maybe even newly married, and you're like, do we? Do we want to?
Starting point is 00:06:55 And that, I think, is pretty natural. What I think has happened now is rather than two young people, married or not, sitting across a dinner table talking to each other about the possibility of kids and coming to their own conclusions, our society and our way of life and our in love, they're considering sterilization today. I have to give props to TheEconomicCollapseBlog.com. You should. Well, see, the reason I struggle, let's start with this. See, the reason I struggle, let's start with this.
Starting point is 00:07:51 Michael Snyder at TheEconomicCollapseBlog.com has produced amazing work for 10 years at least. Flawless. I mean, all the time. Great stuff. Awesome stuff. I use it in shows. I use it on Instagram. It's unbelievable. He's a great author. I don't think I've ever had him on the show. I think I almost had him on the show. I got to get him on just to, you know, douse him in comments, I mean in compliments. The problem with economiccollapseblog.com is it's so good that it'll terrify you all the time. It's like a suspense novel in real life.
Starting point is 00:08:32 There's very rarely, and this is not a knock on him or anything like that. It's just what it is. It's the nature of his blog. It's his target audience. He's really good at that. It's chaos every day. You know what I mean? So if not a lot of Americans need that, right? But he's doing great. I'm glad he's doing great. If you like what he does, please support him. Buy his books. He's an author. He's got plenty of sponsors in the sidebars. Here, support the guy, man.
Starting point is 00:08:53 He does great, and he brings a lot of information to PBN. The article I want to read from today is Population Control. More U.S. women are getting permanently sterilized because they never want to have children. And that's a weird, the reason that's such a weird headline is because, you know, it resonates with me for this reason. And I've told this story on the podcast before. We, my wife, I'll never forget it. My wife and I, like six months out from having kids, we're at a dinner. I used to take my wife to these like super expensive dinners that she didn't want to go to, which was so funny because I was a, you know,
Starting point is 00:09:40 a chef and into that kind of world. Um, I know. It's a great little metaphor for our relationship. Funny. And I remember being at a dinner. This may not have been one of those crazy ones, but it was, you know, a nice place. And I remember talking to her about having kids, and we were talking about it, and we were both kind of like,
Starting point is 00:10:01 eh, maybe, maybe not. And, you know, memory does change things. Looking back changes memories. But I think it was along the lines of we don't need to have kids, do we? No, I don't think we need to have kids. And then like six months later she was pregnant so i why i like that story and why i think that story's so important is because that's how you are when you're a kid and when i say kid 25 that's how you are when you're that age you can look across the two consenting, married, responsible adults can look across
Starting point is 00:10:46 the dinner table and say, do you really want to have kids? I don't really want to have kids. We don't need to have kids. Okay. And then you can have a kid in a year, but you can't have a kid in a year if you decide that you don't want to have kids when you're 18 because Twitter told you not to. And now you're sterile, right? The national study, according to one national study, there was a very sharp increase in the number of tubal sterilizations and vasectomies immediately following the Supreme Court decision that overturned Roe v. Wade. Now, all of the, what's crazy is all of the things that could have been talked about after Roe v. Wade overturned, which fundamentally gave the state rights over to the people to decide what they wanted
Starting point is 00:11:34 to do with abortion, which, believe you me, is exactly what you want in anything that the federal government has their hands in. That's it. I mean, that's exactly the direction you want your hands in. That's it. I mean, that's exactly the direction you want your nation and your life to go. You do not want your nation and your life to go under the umbrella of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris control. Any leader, any federal, tyrannical, executive order-writing situation, you don't want that.
Starting point is 00:12:03 Because it's much easier to get a hold of people who are representatives of yours and say, hey, why is our state acting this way? It's a lot easier to do that than it is to get a hold of Jill Biden, President Madam President Jill Biden, right? So the national study published today in JAMA Health, a forum-trusted source research letter, is the first to evaluate the effects of the historic Dobbs v. Jackson ruling on permanent sterilization measures. Looking at data from 113 million people across the U.S., policy researchers from the University of Pittsburgh School of Public Health and Boston University found an abrupt nationwide increase. And this number is what's terrifying. Intubal sterilizations and vasectomies among adults ages 18 to 30. The increase was particularly sharp for young women.
Starting point is 00:13:11 The researchers found after the Dobbs decision there was an immediate increase of 58 sterilization procedures for women or about 5.31 procedures a month per 100,000. This is nearly double the previous rate. So that was sort of the I'll show you move. Move. And what makes me most angry about it is that I know there's people at the highest level that are just like, you know what I mean? Like, we got you. Honestly. And that's one of the things that bugs me most about it. There's so much manipulation in terms of what people are doing as they
Starting point is 00:13:46 grow up. And this is just one part of that. And now we have a situation, I mean, to double the increase in sterilizations over a, what is it, one month period just from one Supreme Court ruling handing
Starting point is 00:14:04 it over to the states? It's far from dead. It's far from over. And that's not even beginning to talk about what's happening to kids much younger than that. What's happening to children much younger than that with insane parents who are telling them, well, yeah, maybe you are a girl, Tom. Maybe you are. You know what I mean? Hop on these puberty blockers, which are essentially sterilization in and of themselves. If you are a climate change lunatic, there is no better course of action than what you're seeing happen with sterilizing a population of people that you believe are far too many.
Starting point is 00:14:49 Once you come to the realization that human beings are a blight on the planet, it doesn't matter how much of a hippie you are. It doesn't matter how many signs you put in your front yard bumper, stickers on your car that say you love and you care, right? Once you come to the realization that the planet is dying, it's too hot, and it's because people, and there are too many people on the planet, you're on the darkest path there is. That is the darkest path. You might not understand it because you're just getting started and your boots aren't broken in yet, but I'm telling you right now, there's only one place that something like that goes. And since the world is the way it is and they can't Nazi their way into mass casualties, even though they're trying at the universities and they're trying in the middle east um this is how
Starting point is 00:15:46 you do it and if you don't think this stuff is tinged by that you're crazy if you don't think there are people rubbing their hands together saying progress because people are are basically basically ending their family lineage on their own, then you're insane. Sorry. If you think it's all an evolution of brilliant, selfless Americans and people across the United States and the country and the world that are all going, you know what? This is what we need to do to save the planet. This is what we need to do to be happy people and good parents. We need to allow our kids to transition, sterilize themselves, end the family gene line, and that's it. And we're good people. We're good humans for doing that because humans are a blight on society and on the planet and a virus anyway. planet and a virus anyway. The article goes on, sadly, a study that was recently released by the Pew Research Center discovered that the portion of the population that is not interested in raising
Starting point is 00:16:53 children has been getting larger. Of course, the messaging is everywhere, right? Like Ms. McKay, a growing number of U.S. adults say they're unlikely to raise children according to a study released on Thursday by the Pew Research Center. I don't answer polls. When the survey was conducted in 2023, 47% of those younger than 50 without children said they were unlikely to ever have children. An increase of 10 percentage points since 2018. The world has changed so much. It's like 19 to 20. 2019 to 2020.
Starting point is 00:17:28 It's crazy. You watch movies from that era. Almost, I mean, they're very different. When asked why kids were not in their future, 57% said they simply didn't want to have them. Women were more likely to respond this way than men. Further reasons included the desire to focus on other things like their career or interests, concerns about the state of the world, worries about the costs involved in raising a child.
Starting point is 00:17:53 So weird. Concerns about environment, including climate change and not having found the right partner. How little do you have to know about history To look at this day and age and go It's just too, you know The world's too messed up to have kids You have to know almost nothing about 60 years ago 70, 80
Starting point is 00:18:20 And all years before that You know, people would have multitudes of kids on less than a dollar a day income. Figure it out. They'd make it work. You know what I mean? That's how you got here, by the way. That's how you're listening to this. Oh, what's up, Hatter?
Starting point is 00:18:40 Sorry, I wasn't paying attention. I was over here reading articles. So I want to end it with this. I don't know. You know, there's a variety of people who listen to these podcasts. On top of sterilization, there's obviously a consistent and constant mental health crisis, which is partially manufactured also just in beating it into your head that there's a mental health crisis. There's something wrong with your mental health. And, you know, duh, life's tough. Life's tough. The people you love are all going to die, most of them, right? And you're going to die and leave
Starting point is 00:19:17 them alone to the world and know that they're going to, you know, cry and be devastated by it. Everything that you create in the human form has to go through all the shit that you've gone through. Yeah, right? But in an age where depression is such the focal point, isolation, loneliness, epidemics of loneliness, right? This idea, sort of the big social media what would you call it
Starting point is 00:19:49 sort of the big social media hierarchy that shows you just how suck you are and how meaningless you are in the face of everybody else who's got more followers and is more cooler and has a better car and a better house and a bigger pool and all those things in that age more cooler and has a better car and a better house and a bigger pool and all those things, right? In that age, what you have to understand is there's nothing in the world that will make you into someone who matters like having kids.
Starting point is 00:20:22 Like if you were sitting there and, you know And you're in a relationship Or you want to be and that kind of thing And you're thinking to yourself This life just feels meaningless Feels pointless I figured out my career or whatever And it is what it is It's kind of boring
Starting point is 00:20:38 Don't have a lot of friends Whatever Whatever puts you in the position Where you wake up in the morning And sit there and think like this woeful meaningless dystopian existence you have to understand that nothing like a family and kids takes it the average man and turns him into someone of vast importance and gives him direction and gives him goals and gives him all of that. If you feel meaningless, if your life feels meaningless, there's no quicker way to remedy that than to have family, have children. Now you have a mission every day for the rest of your life.
Starting point is 00:21:27 You may have multiple missions, right? You're on this grind, and it's this grind of parenthood. In an age where depression rocks so many, isolation rocks so many, loneliness rocks so many, meaninglessness rocks so many people. So many pills divvied out via prescription. This is a reality. Think about how meaningless people's lives were even before now. Now you can volunteer. You can go online and meet groups of people that believe the same things you do. You can do all kinds of crazy shit. Imagine what it was like way, way back, you know? More than Jay Ferg.
Starting point is 00:22:13 So if you want to instantaneously become, have a life of meaning and become someone who matters, then you make people to whom you matter. That's kids. Kids, they change everything. For like the first 10 years of their life, you have children, they don't want to do almost anything but hang out with you or impress you or do something that they know you're going to want to watch. You know what I'm saying? It is the remedy. So when I read an article like this about vast sterilization happening between 18 and 30 year olds, self-inflicted, and then I think about the generation younger than them that are also, with permission of their parents, being sterilized in order to transition, which is probably will be looked back upon as one of the most evil and worst crimes anyone has ever committed ever. Genocidal, essentially. Essentially genocidal.
Starting point is 00:23:25 I mean, right now it's all the rage. You know, moms at lunches with their moms, with their long-haired sons that are transitioning, and they're just so proud, and he's so brave, or she's so brave, however you do it. You're participating in the genocide of that group, that age range, Gen Alpha. You're part of the problem, Mom. So when I read all that, and I read that the future is not just like, you know, we used to worry about infertility. We'd be like, oh, man, I hope I'm not infertile.
Starting point is 00:24:05 I better eat right and exercise and, you know, we may need to consult a doctor to get pregnant and all that kind of stuff. You realize that now the challenge is going to be people who decided they wanted to be sterile at 18. It's over. You shut that door and locked it People who decided with the help of a brilliant mother and father That they wanted to be sterile at the age of 12
Starting point is 00:24:31 It's over Now you look out into a barren life Lacking meaning and say to yourself There's really nothing left for me to do but protest You know what I mean? So that's all I'm trying to tell you. It is a, it's just a world where the adults are silent, it seems like. They're either silent or terrified to open their mouths.
Starting point is 00:25:01 I don't know which. All right, folks. Sorry. Tough Monday. I don't know which. All right, folks. Sorry. Tough Monday. Sterilization and whatnot. But it's out there. It is what it is. Look, this is one of those sort of off-prepping topic shows
Starting point is 00:25:17 that I wanted to do because I read the article and I said, wow, that sucks is what it is. So, yeah. I don't know. Go watch some cartoons with your kids If you have the capability Understand what you have while you have it And if you're sitting there on the fence Thinking the best thing for you to do
Starting point is 00:25:36 Is sterilize yourself to save the planet Don't fall for that one Alright folks I will talk to you soon, okay? Prepper's live tonight. Maybe Prepper's live tonight. Might be a rerun. I don't think I have anyone booked.
Starting point is 00:25:54 And we have something pretty big going on tonight between 6 and 8. So, I don't know. Check out the binge from over the weekend. The new Matter of Facts podcast is up. Dave Jones was great over the weekend as well. It's, you know, the relentless prep of Broadcasting Network. Enjoy it.

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