The Prepper Broadcasting Network - PBN Daily News - Water, Paranormal, and H5N1 4/3/24
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So what's on my mind today is two things.
Ghosts in water, fundamentally. I want a
paranormal show here on PBN. I don't know if you know anybody. I don't know if you know anyone who
does a podcast. I'm going to do some research myself, but I've always been a big fan of George
Norian, Coast to Coast AM and the things that he does. And I would love that.
I would love to do that.
I would love to have ourselves a late night, overnight paranormal show,
just along those lines.
So if somebody's out there doing it,
it doesn't matter if they have an established podcast
or whatever the situation is.
I'll reach out to them and chat and figure out if we can make them a part of this Prepper Broadcasting Network lineup.
Again, the things that I struggle with, folks, are, well, it's really simple.
And I hope it's authentic.
It's probably as authentic as it is selfish, but whatever.
I want you to know my intentions.
Everything that I do is a balance between satisfying me and satisfying you.
Do you know what I mean?
Everything on this network, everything that I write, everything, you know,
it's this balance act of what I want and what you want.
And a lot of times, not a lot of times, but every so often I start to creep to one side of that scale.
And I got a course correct.
And this morning I was sitting in front of this microphone thinking about what you wanted me to hear.
I'm sorry, what you wanted me to say, what you wanted
to hear. And that never works well for me. And it didn't work well for me. So I brought you
my thoughts here in the first five minutes, my desires and such. Now I want to talk to you about
with all the gardening, with the rain falling out of the sky today here in Richmond, with the concerns that we have.
You know, we're at a point, guys, where I could do an entire hour just remarking on the news of the day.
And I don't know if that would be beneficial or not. I created One Threat,
One Solution to sort of carve out something important to consider and then give you some
ammunition to deal with it. But there's so many news stories every day, I almost feel like I
should be doing a rapid fire, you know, H5N1 on the border, how to prepare, yada, yada,
you know. It's overwhelming. It's overwhelming at times for me. And this is why, or at least
it's one of the reasons why I always push membership. Of course, it helps fortify the
network, but I don't know how I would deal with this life if I weren't a prepper already. Like,
I'm a prepper already and have been at it for a while, and I have moments where it's just
so overwhelming. You know, the news of the day, the threat analysis, the threat,
and it could be that I'm sort of bathing in this stuff on a day-to-day basis too
so I know more about it than the average person,
but ignorance is not an answer
if things begin to fall apart worse than they already are, right?
So a lot of times you've got to carve things down.
You've got to, what do I always say?
You have to round the sharp edges.
I don't say that.
I write that a lot in things that I write.
I like that concept.
We're moving into gardening season. One of the things that's
so important to consider is how you're going to water your garden. And watering your garden
is not the same thing as drinking water. You don't need the same type of water to water your garden as you do to drink. Now, for me personally, I don't worry a ton about water.
I've set up systems.
I have a multitude of systems in more than one location for the procurement of drinking water.
location for the procurement of drinking water. And I also have, you know, natural,
natural sources of water very close by. Okay. There's a creek on my property for one thing,
year round creek. This is not a, uh, this is not a creek that appears this time of year.
You know what I mean? It's there all the time. But I realize that not everybody has those options.
And you may be looking at your stack of water bricks or your collection of water bottles
or whatever the situation is,
and you may be wondering, you know,
not only do I have to make sure my family has enough safe water to drink in a situation like this,
but, you know, if we're dealing with some kind of economic collapse, well, food, my ability to grow food,
my survival seed kits or the seeds that I have saved over all these years from gardens, you know, subsequent gardens,
all that stuff's going to require water, you know,
and in months like August and July and even September.
Where's that water going to come from?
How are you going to water the garden?
How are you going to make sure that your garden is watered?
Now, look, this is a legitimate concern, and this is where
the concept of SHTF infrastructure comes in again. It's one of those ideas, well, I don't know if you
know this, but they have collapsible rain barrels on the market. And a collapsible rain barrel is
one of the most, it's one of the ultimate
forms of SHTF infrastructure. If you don't know what I'm talking about,
when I use that combination of words, SHTF infrastructure, you need to listen to last
Wednesday's show. These are things that you can be packed away, that can be packed away
if you're in a situation where you can't have rain barrels all the time
because neighbors get upset or the HOA or the state or the county will come down.
You can't collect rainwater.
You're not allowed to collect the rainwater, sir.
We talked to Zeus, and he said that that rainwater is his.
We talked to Zeus, and he said that that rainwater's his.
So if you're in a position like that, you know,
all of these rules and regulations on self-sufficiency are ridiculous, first and foremost, and second of all, you know,
if things get dire and more dire,
the enforcement of said laws is going to go away.
So it's good. You could pack these things away and you can deploy them.
Because a lot of people are worried about TAP.
A lot of people are worried about water access in an emergency and disaster.
And you should be. You should be.
I think outside of hydration, your next biggest problem is going to be all the food I grow or the animals that I keep. How do I keep them in water if I'm in a situation where, you know, I don't have it around. This could be a suburban or urban
prep or problem exclusively because most of us don't have access to well water. But again,
the digging of wells is one of those things that right now you say to yourself, well, I'm not allowed to just dig a random well out back.
But if we get deep into some sort of whatever, whatever boogeyman you want to draw up,
if we get deep into a collapse situation, survival is going to be everything, right?
Survival is going to be the priority.
You're not going to be concerned about whether or not I can tap a well in my backyard to make sure I get... So, again, it goes back to that concept of having the tools and the infrastructure that you need,
even if you're not using it at the moment.
The long game, of course, is to put these resources back into the hands of the people
rather than having these highways that can be cut off easily to things like power and water and so
on. What's your plan for water? What's your plan for water?
We're going to be detailing a simple atmospheric water generator build,
filtration system, the whole process start to finish on the membership side here at PBN this month.
And you're going to dig it.
I'm not saying that's your one solution for watering the garden.
I don't even know that I'd use that method for watering a garden.
It's probably better kept for drinking.
But remember, every ounce of water that you can pull from the atmosphere rather than from another source is water for everything else, right?
But it's time to consider, folks.
It's time to consider your water preparedness.
All you have to do, really, once you get out there and you're weeding
and you're watering on a regular basis,
just take into account how much water you're using,
how much water you're using to keep that machine that is your garden going.
much water you're using to keep that machine that is your garden going. And then factor in, you know,
the two to three gallons of water per person per day that you want to have readily available for your family. There's a lot to consider. Rainwater is your best option. Rainwater is your best option
for mass problem solving in terms of water needs. If you're
lucky enough to have water sources nearby, then that's huge. You can't understate it. And of
course, no matter where you're pulling water from or how you're getting water, you need to have You need to have High quality water filters
You need to have methods
And means of
Sanitizing that water
Even after it's been filtered
You know if you've
Water filters are water filters man
And also
You know you go out
Into the woods
Like for me
I'll take a trip to the mountains of Virginia. I'll do some trout fishing. I'll drink some water through a Kated and Hiker Pro, not boiled, just filtered through a high quality filter.
drink that water for a day or a day and a half or whatever the situation is, right? To hydrate.
And then I come home and I do life and I go back to drinking what I normally drink and I go back to eating what I normally eat and exercising and all those kinds of things. That's totally different
than every bit of water that I drink is going through a water filter
that used to be something I used just rarely.
So in other words, you can't necessarily,
unless you're drinking out of those water filters every day
through like a gravity filter like a Berkey or an Alexa Pure,
you can't, is it Alexa Pro or Alexa Pure?
I don't know. You know what I mean.
You can't know how well they work. You can't know how that filtered water is going to affect your
body, right? So good to have options. Good to have options. Good to have options beyond just
the water filtration to make sure your water is safe as possible. Get to it, PPN family. It's good to have options beyond just the water filtration to make sure your water is safe as possible.
Get to it, PBN family.
It's one of those preps that's not really that cool.
It's not really that fun.
I always recommend the, and I'll link to it in the description below because it's such a great product,
the Pressurized Jerry Can by Hydro Blue.
The Pressurized Jerry Can by Hydro Blue.
The Pressurized Jerry Can by Hydro Blue is a three and a half or four gallon Jerry Can with a built-in filter, built-in pressure pump.
And if you're traveling, water from one place to another.
If you're going to use it to clean, if you're going to use it to drink,
whatever you're going to use it for, shower, this thing's awesome. I don't know if I'd take a shower with it, but if I had to, it'd be way
better to shower with that than, I don't know what else, wait for the rain. You know what I mean?
So what are preps, folks? Get to it. All right. One threat, one solution. I don't know if I'm
going to keep it to one threat today, but let's get into it.
You know, I didn't want to talk about this, man.
I really didn't.
I wanted to talk about 29 bombs, California,
an illegal immigrant from China unlawfully entered
the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center.
This is an interesting story, man.
This guy, nobody knows what he was there for,
but he was an illegal immigrant from China. He
entered the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center, which is a training installation.
He was arrested thereafter. He ignored orders to leave, and his purpose and intent are still
being investigated.
But I thought all the Chinese guys coming over were seeking asylum from the Chinese Communist Party USA.
Listen, nobody knows what the hell's going on, okay?
Which is why conspiracy is winning so thoroughly.
I think it's competence or conspiracy.
That's pretty good. That's not bad it's competence or conspiracy. That's pretty good.
That's not bad.
Competence or conspiracy.
See, incompetence leads to more conspiracy.
Competence, we have the most incompetent government I've ever seen.
We might have the most incompetent leadership of the world at large that I've ever seen in my lifetime.
So it's competence or conspiracy, you know? And when you're competent, you don't have these kinds of things happening,
right? But when you're incompetent, then conspiracy fits right in, nice and easy.
Why else would a rando, illegal immigrant from China just walk into a Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center?
Would you just wander into a Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center expecting not to be shot?
I wanted to talk about this, but now I can't talk about this because I have to talk about what Drew Miller's been telling me to talk about.
And here's why.
Because I just got a Gray Man brief notification just now.
The Collapse Survivor app put out its first threat alert yesterday.
Maybe we need to read them all.
Yeah, I guess we should do them all.
The Texas Department of State Health Services and U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
confirmed the first human case of novel avian influenza H5N1 or bird flu
following the person's close contact with likely infected cattle.
This case is notable for being the first instance of avian flu influenza detected in cows in the United States
and is only the second case ever recorded in a human in the U.S.
So that story broke a day ago, two days ago maybe, and I said, you know, it is what it is.
And for the first time over at the Collapse Survivor app, which everyone should have because it's fun,
we get a real threat alert.
we get a real threat alert.
We get a real threat alert.
The H5N1 virus, previously known as avian bird flu, is spreading into more mammal populations.
A recent human case in the U.S.
is not from human to human transmission,
but the risk is increasing.
And Drew goes to talk about 60%,
potential 60% lethality with H5N1 and so on and so forth.
Now, this guy experienced, from what was reported, this guy experienced very minimal symptoms.
So, I'm trying to give you the whole story, right?
Right before I click the button that you the whole story, right?
Right before I click the button that is One Threat, One Solution and play the sound,
field notes come in from supply chain in Farewell, Texas now.
See, this one was in, does it say where?
Just Texas Department of State, Department of Health.
Now we have Farewell... What is it? Not Farewell, Texas.
No, it is Farwell, Texas.
The Texas Agriculture Commissioner now
announced the halting of operations at Cal Maine Foods,
the nation's largest fresh egg producer, was ordered by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Depopulate or cull 1.6 million laying hens and 337 pullets at their Texas facility.
The commission advised this is absolutely devastating news for CalMaine and the entire Panhandle region, which has already suffered so much already i mean the texas texas is bleeding
agriculture between the wildfire and now this the order comes after bird flu is discovered at the
facility separately the bird flu has been detected in 11 dairy herds across texas kansas michigan and
new mexico since 2022 the bird flu has impacted 82 million birds in the U.S.
to include egg-laying birds.
Recently has invaded the dairy industry.
We expect the USDA and CDC to be more involved,
which means they'll order more cullings and more restrictions.
However, we don't anticipate shortages to beef, milk, or eggs.
Minimal price hikes could happen,
but nothing that the everyday consumer would notice.
Of note, cow mane was ordered to kill.
The amount of birds that cow mane was ordered to kill
was less than 4% of their flock.
So what we know is there's bird flu in cows.
And that's a weird one, right? And this is something Drew Miller's talked flu in cows, and that's a weird one.
And this is something Drew Miller's talked about a lot, about the increasing mammalian population diversity of species that are mammal that are catching this bird flu.
What's your pandemic preparedness situation like?
Now, nobody's a newbie to pandemic preparedness, right?
We had a primer just four years ago.
So I hope everybody's got their bug in process honed in.
But the other thing is,
the CDC, the USDA, when these people get involved in these things, it's not good.
You know what I mean?
I mean it's good to some degree, but when they start making declarations, you know how that can go bad fast.
I think it's – I don't know enough from a virological, is that a thing?
Virological standpoint with what's happening with the transmission between people and animals, right?
Like I know you can get it.
You can get the avian flu from chickens, direct or close contact with chickens. I guess
you can get it from cows. What most concerns me right now is not the prospect of H5N1 becoming a
massive killer of the population. And I could be wrong.
I mean, this is Drew's baby right here.
He talks about this all the time.
What I really worry about is this concept being used to cull off way more animals
in an effort to, from the front line, look like, oh, we're taking care of these viruses.
But what's really happening is we're limiting people's access to protein.
Because that protein's killing the planet.
That's what I fundamentally worry about.
You know?
Now again, I've been saying for a long time, everybody needs chickens.
Everybody needs chickens.
Everybody needs chickens.
Because when herds of birds and the millions and tens of millions get culled
and the prices are affected, I don't even feel it.
It doesn't touch me.
Many of you out there, it doesn't touch you.
doesn't touch me. Many of you out there, it doesn't touch you. In fact, not only that,
you can become, you know, you can save people money who live around you by handing out dozens of eggs. Here, here, here, here, right? Or you can sell them to people around you at a price that,
you know, is way better and way more competitive than the market.
So I don't know. All these stories come out, folks, as radical as they are, as scary as they can be, as nerve wracking as they can be. And I guess I'm just at a point now where
all roads turn to self-sufficiency. and the further you get down that road of self
reliance the less you have to worry about this kind of stuff you know in other words if a pandemic
were to break out of h5n1 your best bet would be to stay home so address what you need to address
in order to be able to stay home this is the only action you need to take in order to be able to stay home. This is the only action you need to take.
You don't need an antidepressant to deal with it, right?
If the egg culling goes crazy all over the country
and all the chickens get killed and burned or whatever the situation is,
well, then you should be producing your own eggs anyway.
Right?
I don't know. When you wake up and you work towards this stuff daily,
it gets kind of boring to talk about the various threats. Do you know what I mean?
Like, it doesn't really light my fire. I'd much rather talk about the future, the processes, the capabilities,
the good life that goes along with prepping and so on.
I don't know.
It's just my take.
I'll see you guys tonight for the I Am Liberty show.
Thank you so much for joining me.
We will be live tonight, 9 p.m. Eastern.
We will be taking calls. I'll give
out that number at the head of the show and throughout the show. No, I don't know what I'm
talking about tonight. I have no clue, but it'll be fun. So don't miss it, folks. Talk to you soon.
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