The Prepper Broadcasting Network - PBN Daily News: The World of Ready and The Best Grilled Cheese

Episode Date: April 29, 2024

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Starting point is 00:00:00 You're listening to P.B.N. You're playing Back to Stability. The World of Ready is out. PBN Family, Amazon.com. The World of Ready. It will be available on IngramSpark. For those of you who look to defy Jeff Bezos, maybe later today. Maybe not. I will announce it.
Starting point is 00:00:46 I'm a little hoarse. I don't know what's going on. A little allergy thing. Let's get this book to number one, man. Imagine a children's preparedness book at number one. You want to talk about creating a generation that is the opposite of the victimhood generation that are standing around tents right now pretending not to be Nazis. Let's get the world ready to number one. Get the kids to meet OODA. Get them to learn the OODA loop.
Starting point is 00:01:20 Get them to understand how to kill the anxiety in their life through action, how to build a go-bag for any number of situations. Though in this first book, it's detailed that they are facing, the main characters are facing the threat of wildfires. Welcome in, PBN Daily News, your path back to stability. James Walton is here today. And, yeah, that's me, speaking of me in the third person. I've got my book, Darker Trails, opened up as well.
Starting point is 00:01:52 We're going to read from that later because, you know, the road. I am the road. We are on the road, PBN family. If you've read it, if you've read I Am the Road, if you know I Am the Road, it's an old poem. 2015. The year my son was born, actually, my youngest. So,
Starting point is 00:02:12 please, for real guys, Amazon.com, The World of Ready. It's $10. Buy the book. Do me a favor. Do me a solid. Even if you don't have kids, you don't intend on handing it out to a kid. If you're in the homeschool world, reach out to me. I'd love to figure out how we can get,
Starting point is 00:02:31 because that's where an emergency preparedness curriculum is going to start, right? It's going to start there before it starts anywhere. It won't start in the public schools where they tell you they love the kids, love the kids, then protest and don't open the schools up and shut down for every holiday for every person on the planet, no matter how obscure, no matter. Another day off. But I'm not here to beat up schools, not today anyway. Teachers have a hard job, there's no doubt about it.
Starting point is 00:03:02 Kids aren't disciplined the way they used to be. I see it all the time But we're here to prepare, PBN family We're here to take The benefits of preparedness with us Into our day-to-day lives And live a lifestyle unimaginable Right?
Starting point is 00:03:25 That's sort of on the other side of prepping. In the early stages of prepping when you're scared and anxious and buying guns and buying canned foods and that kind of stuff. You say to yourself, this isn't really where it's at. This doesn't sound as fun as James makes it sound. But today over in our Element chat, thanks to, uh, big thanks to Sarah Hathaway, by the way, for shaking me. Sometimes I need to be shaken. You got to understand I operate on many planes, man. You know what I mean? Operate on many planes. There's always new opportunities and things that I'm passionate about there's writing for a living
Starting point is 00:04:07 there's writing for personal enjoyment there's several layers just in the writing in the in the right of the writing of many books there is no end right and then there's the podcast network and then there's you know a network of prepping friends and family and affiliates and social media and all this kind of stuff, man. It's a lot. It's a great life for me. I love it. I love being able to take a quarter turn and find something else really fun and cool to work on. I do. But sometimes, and as audiences grow,
Starting point is 00:04:44 and again, I'm in sort of a transitional period now between relinquishing many responsibilities to partners and friends and people who can help me. I'm in a bit of a transition there. There's a big part of me that would just love everything to stay small and just be my little world. I love it. But at the same time, if quality suffers, if I don't hear your voice like I didn't on this, Sarah messaged me.
Starting point is 00:05:22 There was a conversation in Element about, hey, we should start a recipe book Or a recipe index here in the Element chat If you're not in Element, by the way, you're insane It's absolutely free You go to PrepperBroadcasting.com Go to the live show tab Join Element
Starting point is 00:05:40 Get in there There's tons of people in there doing awesome things all the time this time of the year is the best time to be an element because everybody's taking pictures gardens builds new things you know whatever they're creating all that kind of stuff man so get in the element get in the element right and if you're a member you have got to be an element because i post every bit of membership content, every bit of membership first look. This book, The World of Ready,
Starting point is 00:06:09 The World of Ready came out yesterday, right? And I'd say probably a month ago, if not more, maybe two months ago, the members had seen pictures of the book and the concept art and all that kind of stuff, man. You know? But it all goes through Element. The majority of it goes through Element. I mean, you still get it all at pbnfamily.com.
Starting point is 00:06:36 Anyhow, I don't want to talk about crap. I mean, we're going to talk about a one threat, one solution because we have to. But I don't want to do this opening monologue. talk about a one threat one solution because we have to but i don't want to do this opening monologue i don't want to do this opening monologue over shit going wrong you know i don't feel like doing that it's a beautiful unbelievable life and mourning and circumstance to be in and and like never before see the beautiful thing about being where we're at as a country is we're almost to the point where we can only start to go up. We can only start to see things get better. You know what I mean? In some aspects of it.
Starting point is 00:07:16 Like, I don't think we're going to see the crowds of Nazis at the universities grow larger. People are going to see the error in their ways, right? By the way, on the subject of the kids in the tents in Colombia and, you know, I'm just telling you, I love my sons. Duh, right? I'm not Hamas leader. I wouldn't hold them in front of me with gunfire coming my way. For their sake, for their sake, I'd walk into that tent city and I would drag them out of the tent city by the hair if I had to, to knock some sense into them if they were playing Nazi in New York City.
Starting point is 00:08:11 Do you understand? This is all but lost on these people. This concept is all but lost on these parents. Seriously. Why? I think it's because they believe their kids had been adults since they're 14. Right? That was just sort of the weirdest part of the liberal upbringing, right,
Starting point is 00:08:33 was, well, he just makes his own decisions. You know, he's eight. He's like, you're figuring out what he's going to do, what he wants to be, what time he should go to bed. We let him figure out when he wants to go to bed, you know, go to bed whenever you want. The weird thing about that sort of total tolerance is you tolerate things all the way up to your own demise. I know the knife's going in me, but, you know, I know the guns to my head, but, you know, tolerance, DEI, baby, D-I-E, D-I-E-M-E. So my parents would have done the same.
Starting point is 00:09:18 Well, I don't know. They certainly would have threatened it, at least. But it's important to understand that, you understand that this is not a crazy thought. And I can't believe that we're not seeing anybody, any parents. Like they've relinquished their child's future to their brilliant decision-making at 19 years old. Oh, they know what they're doing. They're standing up strong. Are you telling me that if your kid at 19, 20 years old was loafing around a park in the middle of a city
Starting point is 00:09:54 surrounded by people with placards that said, kill the Jews, if they had signs with swastikas on them you wouldn't walk into that place grab your kid by the neck and drag them home and sit them down in the chair like uh gene wilder in young frankenstein tell me about the brain that you put into the monster. Listen, this goes out to the liberal parents. You're a parent forever. You're not just a parent until...
Starting point is 00:10:35 In one regard, it's like, yeah, I'm a parent forever. I put them on my health insurance until they're 50. I let them live in the basement until they're 70. But on the other hand, they're 50. I let them live in the basement until they're 70. But on the other hand, they're so damn prepared for life
Starting point is 00:10:49 and responsible that they can live in my basement until they're 70. But, you know, they can go out there and decide genocide or not. So I'm, you know, I'm just letting you know.
Starting point is 00:11:04 If it were me, I wouldn't let my kid throw his life away out there in a tent standing with a bunch of racists and maniacs that's all, I wouldn't do it I wouldn't do it I don't know that I'd make a habit of it but at least one time I would drag him out in front of cameras
Starting point is 00:11:21 whatever whatever the consequences may be. Do you really want your kid to look back on their life and go, wow, I stood with people shouting for genocide. I stood with my enemies that would kill me in an instant. Not for some valiant effort, just because I was trying to get to the top of the victim totem as quickly as possible. The victim Olympics, I was trying to be the best fan at the victim Olympics, so I, you know, I put the face paint on, I put the sign, I made a nice sign. What I want, and I get, you know, it's just tolerance gone too far that's all it is
Starting point is 00:12:08 right it's tolerance gone too far where's the victim let's get on their side where's the under it's the underdog see america has always had a beautiful underdog mentality and still do you know even when it's not insanity even when it's not like hamas is the underdog let's get let's get him out in the streets with us. Hey, who are you bombing this weekend? Do you mind if I come along for the ride? These people are monsters. You should listen to, and maybe I'll link to it down below.
Starting point is 00:12:37 I'll link to the world already, and I'll link to this right now. Down below also. There was a conversation between a, well, the son of Hamas. This guy's doing the rounds. This is a guy who grew up in Gaza his whole life. He knows more than you know. Let's start with that. He grew up from a child.
Starting point is 00:12:57 He said from around 10 to 18, he was just beaten constantly because he didn't go by the rules. His dad was a leader, Hamas leader. The things that he's seen, the things that he saw, the things that he understands are more than any kid standing in Colombia will ever understand about Gaza and Hamas and Palestinians. And if, you know, look, there's a lot of cool people doing a lot of cool things. I've been listening to a lot of Douglas Murray because he's on the ground floor of the war. You know, he hasn't really left Israel in a while.
Starting point is 00:13:28 And then there's sort of people who are just, they just know more out of experience. And that's this guy. This guy grew up, his dad was the type of Hamas leader that spent like 30 years, he said, in Israel prisons. Yeah, he's the real deal. He watched it all. He watched his community. He watched what the Palestinian people really are. He watched what happens in Gaza.
Starting point is 00:13:54 He watched what the IDF did. He watched what the Hamas rulers did. He watched, you know, and he suffered it all. You need to hear his story. I mean, his story to me is the end of it all. You need to hear his story. I mean, his story to me is the end of it all. That's all you need to listen to. You hear one person's account from birth onward, who's not completely brainwashed by kill the Jew and martyr yourself,
Starting point is 00:14:20 you can get a feel for what the hell's happening. It's a great podcast. You've got to listen to it. Jordan Peterson interviewing the son of Hamas. Mosab, middle name, last name, don't know. But trust me, it's a great one. It'll help you understand what's going on in the world. Many of you already understand it.
Starting point is 00:14:41 All that aside, you get a hold of it. It's, you know, the Hamasians, they get a hold of the kids young and they train them. You know, there's nothing better to do than kill Jews. There's nothing better to do than become a martyr for Muhammad. It works. That's why we wrote The World of Ready, because it works. You get a hold of your kid early. You say, hey, look, the world out there can present us some surprises from time to time. But if we're prepared, then we're prepared. Then we're ready. Here's a fun way to introduce those ideas, a way that's not terrifying to kids. You don't want to terrify them.
Starting point is 00:15:21 You don't want to be like, nuclear holocaust is coming. Read this book. Anyhow, one threat, one solution. This this is a good one. Now I feel like I'm constantly talking about surveillance, cyber attack, the digital world at large. One of the greatest threats to your freedom fundamentally. And one of the reasons I always am pushing you towards off-grid. Because off-grid is in your future. It doesn't have to be scary. It doesn't mean 90% of America dead because of EMP.
Starting point is 00:16:14 Off-grid is in your future. Off-grid is in your future maybe by choice. Yeah, maybe by choice. You may find in another five years, another ten years, that you're saying to yourself, I don't want to be on Wi-Fi. I don't want to be on cell networks. I don't want any of it.
Starting point is 00:16:35 I don't need it. Or at the very least, I don't need it on the weekends. Right? I don't need it. I don't need it. I'm going to get myself a landline like the old days for emergencies, and then we're going off grid for the weekend. That's it.
Starting point is 00:16:50 No online anything. We're not going to continue to go in this direction where everything is digital, everyone is being spied on, everything you say is being recorded. That's a sacrifice that I make. I literally press record on every word I say here. You don't. But the government's decided that you're going to make a podcast too. The GAO, one of my favorite organizations.
Starting point is 00:17:22 These guys, they really go out of their way for us. The GAO. The Government Accountability Office. What the hell are you guys talking about? The Government Accountability Office. That's hilarious. They shouldn't even have time to breathe. The gal warns that additional surveillance of online video game activity is needed to counter extremism.
Starting point is 00:17:55 Why is this funny? Why is this one threat, one solution? I mean, it is what it is. It sucks for our kids. In all honesty, that's really the biggest story in all this. It sucks for our kids in all honesty that's really the the biggest story in all this it sucks for our kids why because young boys in particular and probably young girls too i mean i hung out with a lot of young girls it's true young boys and young girls particularly when they're around their friends say outrageous stuff constantly constantly i mean the thing i could
Starting point is 00:18:22 make you blush from the outrageous things that I've heard teenage girls say growing up together. Wild. You know what I mean? And funny. I mean, hilarious. But this is what friends do. This is what kids do when they get out together. They say outrageous stuff.
Starting point is 00:18:40 The difference now is they say outrageous stuff with headphones and a microphone on in front of their computer, playing video games with their friends. And it put, you know, now the government is trying to, while there are Nazis in the streets, there are Nazis in the streets, there are Chinese soldiers, CCP soldiers crossing the border, right? There are cyber threats within the infrastructure of the United States. All this stuff is happening, right? And these guys come out and they tell you, content on social media and gaming platforms that promotes domestic violent extremism
Starting point is 00:19:17 has influenced several high-profile attacks, according to experts and agency officials. As a result, some social media and gaming companies, as well as federal agencies, are making an effort to understand according to experts and agency officials. As a result, some social media and gaming companies, as well as federal agencies, are making an effort to understand and address online content that promotes domestic violent extremism. What? I mean, most video games are violent extremism. Like, what are you talking about? They have nothing to do with America, but look.
Starting point is 00:19:44 Let's not be silly. Like, what percentage of video games is FPS shooters, first-person shooters, where you literally run around and shoot people in highly competitive games? This is all, you know, this is all one of those tactics to say. And really, if they would just say it all, it would be better. It's to route out the type of extremism that they don't like.
Starting point is 00:20:13 Right? That's it. There's a certain type of extremism they don't mind. But there's another type that they really don't like. Follow that guy with the AR-15 avatar and the American flag cape on his guy.
Starting point is 00:20:28 He's the problem. Now listen. I'll give you a little peek into my life and a little peek into what is real about online gaming. I play with these Russian guys sometimes in a game called Contractors in VR. It's a first-person shooter in VR. Great training. Fun.
Starting point is 00:20:49 Learn a lot. Learn a lot about how accurate and good people are even in the digital world. But anyway, I run into a lot of different groups. I never turn my mic on. I just listen. And I could definitely see... I've definitely played on teams of people who are either really great
Starting point is 00:21:07 gamers or really great at gaming and other things. And you don't have to say anything to get that kind of proficiency. In other words, they move, they communicate, they shoot, you know. It's almost automatic, the wins. But I don't think that's what people are really worried about in the GOW.
Starting point is 00:21:30 I think they're worried about the guys who get on and go, Long live George Washington! You know what I mean? So what's your solution? Well, I think the solution to this problem and all these problems involving surveillance are, you know, you've got to decide where you stand on the issue and then you've got to attack fundamentally. And what does attack mean? Oh, he's a violent extremist.
Starting point is 00:21:56 I knew it. No, I mean you have to figure out where you're at on the issue and then you have to make sure that the people representing you are as well. Your locality is as well, right? From the political level, you have to support the people who understand the Fourth Amendment. What's the Fourth Amendment? You know what I mean? And then you have to go out into the world and into the digital world and let your voice be heard.
Starting point is 00:22:22 You know? I don't know how else better to say it. You know, if you think, well, freedom is warfare. I've said that before. You know, I used to think that freedom was a milestone. I used to think that liberty was a, you know, some line that you cross, some finish line. Ah, we've done it. We've created a free society. Ah, my kids will not have to be burdened by the battle for liberty. No. I was wrong. I was totally wrong. You see, it's a perennial battle, wrong. You see, it's a perennial battle, and it's an honor to fight it. It's a perennial war, and it's an honor to wage that war for freedom. And every generation is responsible. It's that simple. You have to wage the war. You have to wage the war of freedom.
Starting point is 00:23:31 war. You have to wage the war of freedom. You understand what that means? That means all the time people are going to chip away at your freedom, and you have to use your head, you have to use the political system, you have to use your amendment first and second and third and fourth and fifth and sixth, all your rights to assure that you clear away everything that stands in the way of freedom. That's just what it is. It's like a tide. It's a tide of warfare, right? The politics and the corrupt and the extremists and the violent criminals, they are like a wave that comes to wash away the castle of freedom, and it is up to you to build her back consistently, you know? That's it. Let's move on.
Starting point is 00:24:16 Now that is a delicious cut of long pork. Let's talk about the, uh, well, I guess we'll do a recipe today. We'll discuss the ultimate in springtime grilled cheese. Okay. Look, grilled cheese is an amazing vehicle, man. If you, if you can get down with two pieces of bread and two pieces of American That's one thing But there's a million different types of cheese And there's a million different things you can put into a grilled cheese To create the ultimate grilled cheese sandwich in springtime in particular.
Starting point is 00:25:08 Requires a good bread. How do you make a grilled cheese sandwich, do you know? Do you know to put the butter in the pan, plenty of butter in the pan, your bread's going to absorb it, it's going to toast your bread, right? Lay the bread into the pan. You know, number six, heat. Something along those lines. Medium to medium-high heat.
Starting point is 00:25:30 Depending on the type of cheese that you're going to use. If you're going to use a hard cheese, cheese can't be too hard. You're going to have to grate it. And it's not going to melt well. But depending on the kind of cheese and the thickness of the cheese, you may want to lower down to a four to a medium, medium low heat. Then you layer it up. You layer your bread up with the cheese on either side unless you already put it on there. You can put it on there first, whatever.
Starting point is 00:25:57 I take weird cheeses and put it on there so it's easier to do in the pan. Crumbles of cheese, right? For the ultimate springtime grilled cheese, I took a smoked gouda, sliced pretty thick actually. I don't know, quarter inch, eighth inch, something like that. And layered that on either side of my bread while it toasted in the butter. In another pan, I sauteed some baby portobello mushrooms with a little minced onion. Okay? In butter also.
Starting point is 00:26:34 You can't be afraid of butter when you're going to cook delicious food. The amount of butter that I used working under a French chef, Georges-Francois Lassance. Great man. Long dead probably by now, but he was a fun guy. It was insane, the butter. The butter was insane. Back then we were scared of butter too.
Starting point is 00:26:56 We were like, holy shit, we're all going to die. But anyway, once the mushrooms are sautéed down, at the end of the cooking process, real fresh thyme. Not out of a jar. Real fresh thyme. Leaves plucked off. They don't even have to be cut. Just pluck the leaves off, toss them into the heat, boom, toss it around.
Starting point is 00:27:14 You want that good, earthy thyme flavor with your mushrooms. Then on one bread only in the pan, you add the mushrooms. Okay? I'm sorry, I missed a step. No, I didn't. No, I did this at the end. Mushrooms on the one you add the mushrooms, okay? I'm sorry, I missed a step. No, I didn't. No, I did this at the end. Mushrooms on the one side of the bread, on top of the smoked gouda cheese. That's good enough. Oh my God, is that good, right? But to really make it spring, I took baby arugula, okay? Delicious, peppery baby arugula, Boom, on top of the mushrooms. Not sauteed, just the way it is, right out of a bag.
Starting point is 00:27:47 Boom. You may have it growing. My arugula did not take this year. I don't know why. It was supposed to be part of the hydroponic thing, but none of it sprouted. This happens, you know. Well, some of it sprouted, but it died as I was getting the hydroponic. Anyway, whatever. Arugula. Then, to take it, to make it sprouted, but it died as I was getting the hydra. Anyway, whatever. Arugula.
Starting point is 00:28:06 Then to make it the ultimate, you dress that arugula. You drizzle a little white truffle oil on top of that arugula. By this time, your bread is browned. Your smoked Gouda cheese is melted. You take the piece of bread that is toasted that has nothing else but the cheese on it, put that on top and then, you know, cut, cut the sandwich in half and have a wonderful time. So yeah, get, get creative with your grilled cheeses, man. Get creative with your cheeses. Looks like there's some turbulence up ahead
Starting point is 00:28:45 to continue found us we are the prepper broadcasting network your path act as stability my lore this is from i am the road my lore is one of power, one of dominance. I am the road. Inescapable by man. To fools I'm most appealing. You've read about me in text.
Starting point is 00:29:16 How I led to the gulags, to the ovens, to the firing squads. Where I expire skulls pile like mountains. Now this is in 2015, by the way. From the streets and the campuses, they approach me again. Desperation burning like fire in their eyes, binding them, changing them, numbing them. As history again becomes a stranger, their first steps come with rage and protest. Their next step will carve out the villain. A villain who cannot speak, whose words have been outlawed.
Starting point is 00:29:51 I welcome a traveler in shackles of silence. I am the road that leads to the end. Warn them all. I am traveled again. Enjoy your day, PBN family. This is no new road, right? It's a well-worn and well-traveled affair. I'll talk to you guys soon.
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