The Prepper Broadcasting Network - PBN News: Whispers of Unrest
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your garden is the resistance welcome in not a bad uh not a bad one there i threw that in there
because it's fun but i also threw that in
there uh because some of the hosts wanted it in our soundboard here we have this massively
growing soundboard you gotta rearrange it i guess i don't know is what it is
whispers of civil unrest we were waiting for it the night of. Thankfully, it was not much of a thing the
night of the election. And now I think Americans probably on all sides are wondering what's the
outcome at the street level. I woke up this morning to see small, almost nothing, but it was reported as a protest in Philadelphia,
a larger protest in Chicago.
And before long, I was given something that I haven't completely gone over,
but we're going to go over it here today by our man.
Well, we'll just call it a source. How about that? Let'll just call it a source.
How about that?
Let's just call it a source.
It's a lot.
It's a lot.
It's a lot, and a lot of it didn't come to fruition,
and we'll have to see how it pans out today.
But suffice it to say there are things,
there are rallies planned,
and it could be just the beginning.
I'll tell you what, though, in my heart of hearts, I don't.
And I said this before Trump was elected when I was talking to the Azure force.
The Azure force is.
I guess I'm a part of the Azure force now, uh, is myself, Dave Jones,
um,
the Patriot power,
our boys.
Okay.
You got to go back in the archives to understand why we've come up with that
name and everything.
But anyhow,
and I was,
I,
what I really,
what I really struggle with is whether or not this movement to hate is impassioned enough to do anything.
You know, like truly sustaining a movement.
Like their job, their number one job was to get Kamala elected.
Remember that.
their number one job was to get Kamala elected.
Remember that?
Like, the hatred and the vitriol for one Donald Trump was supposed to be served so thorough
that we got to get her in.
If we don't get her in, it's the end of democracy.
It's the end of the world.
It's the end of all things.
Like, he's going to blow the sun up.
He's going to take over the galaxy.
He's going to get the five rings of power he's gone
you know what i mean so you got you got to look at it from these are the people these
rallying people and this is only a portion of those people but this was their big push you
know this was their big impassioned push and it was a failure and now i'm looking at them and i had a feeling it would be a failure. And now I'm looking at them, and I had a feeling it would be a failure,
but now we're looking at them and wondering what kind of chaos
are they going to conduct on the streets.
And what I said was I don't think they have the wind or the balls
to carry any movement for a long period of time.
I just don't think it's there
i don't think the passion's there i think that the hate is fake real real hatred you know what
i mean i think the real hatred is fake i think everybody getting a good you know all the most
crazy people getting a good scream and cry for the next couple days will probably do them and
they'll get back to hopefully they'll get back to life you know you shouldn't get back to life like donald trump the
president united states this is a four-year stint this is not your life and from what i've heard
about it largely the issues that people are mostly you know griping about are like
things that don't even affect their life, a lot of them.
So, you know,
here at PBN,
here at PBN, we're not
focused on the political ends as much.
We really, I mean, the content really has evolved into ducking and dodging
not necessarily ducking and dodging foreshadowing some of the worst things that could happen
certainly sifting through things that are happening and trying to figure out
how nefarious is this situation or not right We've seen a lot of that with fires, chemical plants, train derailments.
We were trying to discern that during the pandemic.
We were trying to discern.
We spend a lot of time thinking and discerning here on PBN.
And then, of course, the overarching thing is the preparedness lifestyle and how it improves life, how it adds things like meaning
so that you can live a life where the presidential election can be front and center
for a little while. And then once it's over, you can carry on and still live a life of meaning.
This is what I worry about most for these people.
When I see them screaming and ripping their hair out and eating their boogers,
I worry, do they have a North Star?
Do they have something?
Because the other thing that a lot of them suffer from is, and I'll say it,
they suffer from atheism.
Atheism is a suffering.
There's no doubt about it.
It's a suffering.
And that might make some of you upset out there who are atheists.
But as far as I can tell, I've been on both sides of the coin.
It's a suffering.
It's a misery.
It's a complete and total cauterizing of a part of yourself that has been like a big, big part of your lineage and genealogy and 23andMe for a long time.
the drive to be an atheist.
Like, you're cutting off, it's like cutting off a limb.
Really.
You know, if you can look at your whole full self and see what your full self is,
outside of just the head, two arms, two legs,
there's a lot of things jutting out from you.
Right?
One of those things is religion.
And when you cut that off, you just have to understand.
You know, you're removing a part of yourself that goes back.
It goes way back.
And not only that, it's one of those parts.
It's like losing a leg.
It's one of these things that helped you stand or helped your family
and your generations before you stand through the hardest of times,
through the toughest of times, through the toughest of times.
So it's hard not to feel empathy for these people who are clearly, they think they're
going through something profound because we have Donald Trump in office and from a threat
situation.
They think it's a profound threat now.
It is what it is.
So.
With the whispers of unrest.
I thought.
I thought I'd have myself a cup of civil unrest from disaster coffee dot com.
Those of you don't know.
This is our coffee company.
I'm pouring the French press right now.
I've been doing the French press lately.
Cutting back a little.
Started drinking.
I don't know.
It seemed like there was a threshold I was reaching
where the coffee was getting to me a little oh you know what i think it was i
think it was the day and night oh man that's good civil unrest india robusta tanzania
it's a high caffeine coffee those it's max caffeine is what it is that's why we called
it civil unrest but anyhow i got a list here for you very interesting list uh what we saw yesterday
last night you can look it up the best place to find it's probably on x if you want to see real
footage on the ground floor um is 11 6 rally at 6 p.m illinois centennial monument in logan square
park in chicago these are a list of rallies public meetings and rallies post-election for
unspecified reasons let's go with that now there were a lot there was uh the grand rapids houston
los angeles these were all supposed to happen yesterday. Madison, Milwaukee. I didn't see a lot. This is one of those things that I'm talking about. The socialist alternative contingent was meant to meet in Minneapolis at 5 p.m. yesterday. I didn't see much about the turnout there.
Now, tomorrow, this is an interesting one, a rally at Union Square, 11-8 tomorrow, Friday, 6.30 p.m.
That should be interesting, particularly because the AG, who came out? I think it was the Attorney General of New York. Came out and sort of like showed her cards, right? Yeah, New York attorney general came out and she's prepared to fight back against Trump. She's ready for a battle. these people you could tell who had this strange belief system that if this man gets in to office
he's going to uh you know he's going to cart you away in a straight jacket he's going to be like
the guy the chancellor from um he's going to be the chancellor from uh v for vendetta that's their
like their grim fantasy right is that this guy's going to be some kind of v for vendetta that's their like their grim fantasy right is that this guy's going to be
some kind of v for vendetta chancellor and it didn't happen the first go-round it's not going
to happen the second go-round oh and by the way just liberals so you understand we're not going
to live under any tyranny on the on our side do you know what i mean so i think what what we as conservative people or
republican voters need to tell the liberals out there is we're not like you we're not going to
live under tyranny of any kind you see when when you guys had the ball you had the most
heinous things happening to people there was an 80 year old man or something 70 year old man in
utah shot dead by the fbi remember remember they broke into his house he made like a threat on
online to about assassinating biden or he's gonna take his rifle to the event that Biden was going to.
You know what I mean?
They didn't question him like they did crooks.
They didn't question him and say, oh, no, you're OK.
Why don't we schedule a meeting between you and the FBI in D.C. before Donald Trump comes to town?
No, they didn't do that.
They didn't take that angle.
Instead, what they did is they kicked his door down,
he grabbed a gun, and then they shot him dead
and drug him outside.
Nothing.
Nobody said anything.
There was no backlash from the left wing.
You know what I mean?
You guys weren't upset about it.
He got what he deserved.
We're not like you okay and i know that sounds
mean and that probably sounds like a uh a knock and it's not meant to it's just the truth you
know there's a reason when you guys are crying and yelling about guns that we stand firm and say no
no we're not we're not giving the gun back.
Nobody's getting the guns.
What's up, Nob?
How's it going?
Do you know what I mean?
Like there's a reason why we take that stand.
There's a reason.
It's because no matter who gets in office, if things get completely and totally out of hand,
it's written into our founding documents that everyone should keep
in bare arms.
For just that reason.
So you have to be aware of this stuff, man.
You know, you have to understand that tyranny for tyranny's sake is, that's a left-wing
thing.
So why I'm telling you that is because you could probably help someone out.
Or if you have a friend who's a liberal,
maybe you could talk to them off the ledge a little bit and say,
Hey, what's up, garden girl? Welcome in this morning.
You could talk to them off the ledge a little bit and let them know,
Hey, we're not like you.
We're not going to have some king who's taken money from China on our side and not talk about it.
We're not going to have people getting beat up in the streets, shot dead in their homes and all that kind of stuff and not talk about it.
You aligned with the legacy media. You decided to shut up.
you aligned with the legacy media.
You decided to shut up.
You decided to not talk about all the crazy things that were happening to people all over this country,
people being arrested for praying people,
you know,
all that kind of stuff.
That was you.
That was your,
your choice.
You know what I mean?
You decided,
decided to go silent on that.
We didn't,
we built an alternative media that stood against and was used to destroy the narrative and everything.
So what I'm getting at is not a pat on our back, but it is a little bit of a pat on our
back, I guess.
But what I'm really getting at is, should Donald Trump become the Hitler that you believe
he is?
that you believe he is.
The conservative, religious, Christian,
right-wing in the nation is not going to sit idly by.
Okay?
That's it.
What are you going to do is the question we all have.
Milwaukee rally March 11-6.
I didn't hear anything about it.
We have a Connecticut New Haven protest and speak out 11, seven, 4 30 PM today. That's today. Uh, we got a public meeting
on the 12th, 6 30 PM mayday space in Brooklyn. i saw the philly rally at city hall there wasn't much going on
there on 11 6 but then there's another public meeting at temple university mitten hall room 250
that could be that could be an issue i don't know how big that meeting room is though
pittsburgh rally 11 8 6 p.m so tomorrow night friday night
8 p.m these friday night meetings are they're the ones that are a little unnerving the ones
on the weekends all that kind of stuff uh raleigh united mutual aid hub has a public meeting on the
9th at 5 p.m west lake park in seattle had Seattle has a JB.
I don't have no idea where you're at in terms of proximity.
Westlake Park, Seattle rally, 11.76 p.m.
Public meeting, 11.13, 6.30 p.m. in the University of Washington.
These are the things that are taking shape.
These are the – why am I getting Uber messages on my phone?
These are the things that are taking shape.
We don't know, you know, how it's going to go,
how all this stuff will pan out or whatever.
But, you know'll only time will tell
only time will tell right in the meantime uh it's up to us to stay focused and stay on the grind
really fundamentally i mean that's really what it is that's really what it is we are we are an arm
you are an arm of this administration right and i know that's like that's really what it is we are we are an arm uh you are an arm of this administration
right and i know that's like that's terrifying to the people we were just talking to
they think that means you're gonna go out and put your your combat boots on and go you know
prowl the streets at night with a maga hat on the red hats are coming oh my goodness it's the end of all things no what i mean is um
the overall goal is what to make the nation better to get the
the nation to a better place and i think that we should use this moment to do the same thing
not too tough to understand right what's going on at the gray man brief let's do a one threat one solution
how's that sound we uh we might as well you know what is cool is all these audio sounds are now
i'm pretty sure i haven't even double checked this but i think all the audio is now through
all the streams it has to be yeah it has to. Which is way better because the old live streams didn't, like the rumble of old,
didn't get our audio sound bites and stuff, so that was kind of weird.
So let's get into it.
I'm not even sure what's going on over at the Gray Man Brief,
but we're going to check it out with today's One Threat, One Belief.
with today's one threat one i gotta look for the boat major incident chicago in the west rogers park. A 23-year-old man shot. Oh, I did read about this.
Shot an Orthodox Jewish man walking to synagogue and later exchanged gunfire with responding police and EMTs, leaving him critically injured.
The suspect, an illegal immigrant from Northwest Africa who entered the U.S. through the southern border about 18 months ago ago is being investigated by the FBI.
What do you think he said when he shot the Jewish guy?
What do you think?
Would anybody in chat want to take a guess at what he yelled out when he shot the Jewish guy?
Go ahead.
No, I'll wait because these stories are predictable. I'll give you some of the high points that might help you with this. Illegal immigrant from Northern Africa, been in the country 18 months, shoots a Jew on his way to synagogue. What does he yell?
on his way to synagogue,
what does he yell?
For $2,000, what does he yell out?
It's two words.
Both start with an A.
There are these tiny little battles that... Well, not tiny, but...
You know, this...
It's really weird how things like this go in cycles where the radical muslims in our country pop up and they do damage and then they go quiet
for a while you know that nub for two thousand, my man. The answer to the question, what did the North Northern African migrant who illegally stowed away in through the southern border, settled in Chicago and then decided that with all his liberty and freedom and opportunity, he was going to shoot a Jewish guy who was going to worship God.
going to shoot a Jewish guy who is going to worship God with all his opportunity. Can you imagine coming all the way from Northern Africa?
You make it to the promised land.
You get here.
You get to one of the biggest cities in the nation.
You settle down.
You're there for 18 months.
How fucked up do you have to be in the head to say after my great trek what i'm gonna do now
is shoot and kill a jew i've come all this way to to to shout allahu akbar which is what he
hollered out according to uh what does it say indicate the suspect shouted reports indicate
the suspect shouted allahu ak Akbar while firing at police.
Because don't forget, he also exchanged fire with police.
Please help me understand this mentality. This mentality is so out of my wheelhouse,
it's unbelievable. To travel from, you made it out of the hell of North Africa. You're crossing the southern border.
So somehow you got from there to Mexico.
Probably not a fun trip if I had to guess.
Unless, of course, Kamala sent some Boeings over for you.
Sent the AC-130 over to pick up all the northern Africans to bring them in here illegally.
And you get here. You get through the border illegally.
God only knows what you see.
Those kinds of horrors.
You wind up in Chicago in the United States.
You'd think anybody with a quarter of a brain would say,
all right, let's make the most of this opportunity.
There are people in our society who making the most of this opportunity means
I'm killing that Jewish guy down the street and then I'm going to have a firefight with the police here in America.
And that's my best.
That's what I got.
I don't know.
I think the most important thing to remember is that these people are out there. They exist. They could be in a neighborhood near you, you know?
but if a stray bullet hits someone in the street or you or your wife or husband or kid,
what do you have in the car?
What do you have in the pocket that can stop them from bleeding to death?
Do you know how to use a tourniquet?
It's not hard.
I wasn't trained how to use a tourniquet.
You know what I mean? If you understand the concept mean you could pretty much if you understand the the concept you can
pretty much pull it out look it over for a little bit put it on practice it a couple times and say
okay i got that you know these are things that pop up and you know we live in a nation now and
i think we're going to move in a direction where they're not going to pop up as much
um but
then again who knows you know you just don't know with the state of things in israel i know donald
trump says he wants to come in and stop the war over there you know it the the truth here's the
truth you want it you want your president to be strong and come out and say those things i'm going
to stop the war in ukraine i'm gonna stop the war in Israel. The reality for Israel, though, is nobody's stopping them. Nobody can
stop them. L2 Survive says, if you carry a gun and don't carry a tourniquet, you are wrong.
Yeah, bullets go both ways, right? That's the way I always like to think of it.
Yeah, bullets go both ways, right?
That's the way I always like to think of it.
That helps motivate me to throw that thing in my pocket.
You know what I mean?
So, yeah, it's, you know, and the other things are the intangibles.
The other things are the intangibles.
You know, I look at a lot of people all the time.
It's not something I used to do. actually that's not true i did look at a lot of people like i did look at people a lot all my life most
of it was for mockery in all honesty where i grew up it was you know you pick people apart
it was just part of the deal um now you know it is what it is but now i now after years of conducting opsec
and years of conducting situational awareness in my own head learning about it reading about it
then subsequently writing and teaching about it like you just become that thing who's watching
you know what i mean in most cases
particularly when you're in a situation where there's a lot of people or crowds you know it's
your eyes become drawn to the weird thing you're your eye you become what was the word they used
to hate to use um you profile you do you profile and you know why you profile? Not because you're a racist. You profile because you have people to protect. Right?
Nub says if you're listening to this podcast and cannot reach your gun, you're wrong. Home invasions are a thing.
Well, I can tell you right now I'm wrong. But that's not to say I'm not within reach of weapons of the edged kind.
Several weapons of the edged kind.
But I couldn't grab my gun right now, in all honesty.
But there are several things.
The other one I can't even show you for fear that I would be raided by the FBI,
but it's a really cool knife.
that I would be raided by the FBI,
but it's a really cool knife.
So Nub says,
you should also have a less than lethal option like Palm OC.
Yeah, I mean, I think that's a good call.
I think that's a good call.
I keep, after the 2020 riots,
I gave Lady Liberty some bear mace for her door panel
i think the door panel driver's side door panel is a good place for your less than lethals when
you're on the go you know unless you have a pocket dedicated a key chain something like that type of deal um i keep a really cool little extendable baton in my door pocket
flashlighted i forget what it's called it's a cool little thing aircraft grade aluminum it probably
if you really got down to business with it it probably would break over somebody
i have to imagine like it's strong don't get me
wrong but it feels like the kind of thing that i don't know how much damage it would really take
you know if you were trying to stop someone or multiple people with it but
what i do know is it's it's got like the teeth on it up the up the shaft of the thing
your choice you know it's fun when you start prepping and stuff like that,
it becomes like a video game.
You know what I mean?
You have attribute points you have to apply,
shooting skills, you know what I mean?
You got to figure out fitness skill.
What are you all going to do?
There's only so much time in the day,
so you only have so many attribute points to dole out.
And the same thing with your loadout right you got to figure out what you
can carry can't carry what do you want to have on you in this situation that situation all those
kinds of things i don't know when you start looking at it that way once you can remove like the
the panic it becomes nice really does all right i uh
Nice. Really does.
All right.
I know that we have L2 Survive in the chat room.
And he just, what, five days ago, it looks like.
He has conducted in, and these things are popping up everywhere, man. My wife got one.
She got me something similar for my anniversary.
wife got one she got me something similar for my anniversary and that nub has also been on the same sort of page because over at l2 survive on youtube he reviewed the zonely battery operated heated
blanket z style i'm going to put that uh link that in the show description you can go to youtube and just search l2 survive it's his
most recent video uh these are this is a thing now you know and the the benefit to this kind of
stuff is not just the fact that you have a heated blanket or a heated jacket or you know what i mean
the other thing is you have a battery pack on your person at all times, and you have a nifty little pocket that stores it.
So in other words, let's say you forget, if you don't carry a small power bank, let's say you forget a small power bank, or your kid gets in the car and goes,
I got 1% of cell phone battery, and you got to drop me off here, and whatever.
1% of cell phone battery, and you got to drop me off here, and whatever.
These heated blankets and these – I'll tell you what.
The heated blanket is highly alluring to me.
Now, I haven't played with a lot of this heated stuff,
so I don't know how the heat – what it really feels like.
But what I do like is for winter car preparedness,
like serious winter car readiness, one of these USB heated blankets would be a big deal if you found yourself on the side of the road, in the woods on the side of the road, you know, peeling wheels and can't get out.
It'd be cool.
It'd be a good thing to have. Pull that out. Click the 30,000 mAh battery up to it, and now you're under a heated blanket, even if your car heater doesn't work.
But check it out. Go to L2Survive at YouTube, or like I said, in the podcast description below, I'll put the link to the video and see what you can see.
It is sort of a new-ish tech. You know what I mean? And for preppers, it's worth checking out.
Our truck is a 110 plug, so I can plug a heated blanket in the car. Yeah, I got one of those two in mind. What's up, Jay Ferg? We're wrapping it up. We're wrapping it up i'm going to in order to wrap it up there is something i want to do today
that i haven't done on pbn news
well you know what i can't go away that way i have to go away another way how do i go away that way. I have to go away another way. How do I go away? No, no, no. There we go.
Because I want to read on the way out. I want to read from The Prophet by Khalil Gibran
to end the day. Because America's split right now, and we're split in both camps, right?
America's split right now And we're split in both camps
Right
If you've never read The Prophet by Khalil Gibran
And you are lost
Or there are big chunks of this life
That you don't understand
And you're having trouble dealing with
You know direction
And those types of things
I'm not saying this book has the answers
But the takes
Are Very thought provoking Fundamentally this prophet comes to I'm not saying this book has the answers But the takes Are
Very thought provoking
Fundamentally this prophet comes to town
In the original
And gathers the townspeople
And he's like a teacher
You know what I mean he travels from town to town
And the prophet is then
Peppered with questions
He's like a real time
Podcaster or Reddit AMA guy.
I'm here. Ask me anything.
So it goes,
Then a woman said,
Speak to us of joy and sorrow.
And he answered,
Your joy is your sorrow unmasked,
and the self-same well from which your laughter rises was oftentimes filled with your tears.
And how else can it be?
The deeper that sorrow carves into your being, the more joy you can contain.
And we know that to be true, PBN family. I mean, that's the perspective enhancing benefits of just chaotic physical fitness, right? Like really tough workouts. The deeper the sorrow carves into your being, the more joy you can contain.
It says, When you are sorrowful, look again in your heart and see, and you shall see, that in truth you are weeping for that which has been your delight.
Some of you say joy is greater than sorrow, and others say nay, sorrow is greater than joy.
But I say they are inseparable.
Together they come, and when one sits alone with you at your board,
remember that the
other is asleep upon your bed it's a great book it's a great book about those types of things
enduring life all right pbn family so yes we are dealing with the whispers of unrest in our nation. None of us can be 100% sure of what will come, what will be.
is to prep on, right?
Push further into self-reliance and independence.
I am throwing the heated blanket review into the chat.
I think it's only going to YouTube,
which is our least amount of people.
But I'll spread it around.
Everybody can get a look at it.
Thank you guys so much.
It's been fun.
These podcasts are way too long now.
I've got to cut this stuff down 35 minutes.
Holy God.
Thank you all for hanging with me, though.
All the people in chat.
Everybody who's been coming to these live streams.
It's fun.
It's fun.
It's a new age for PBN.
Really, it truly is. It's a new age for PBN.
Even broadcasting behind enemy lines at YouTube, we have not been destroyed as of yet. But we do, podcasts every single day that you're missing out on.
Great stuff if you don't listen on a regular basis.
All right, folks. Talk to you soon.