The Prepper Broadcasting Network - PREPARE THE HOMELAND

Episode Date: August 5, 2025

How do you prepare yourself and others for a homeland attack? I mean it! What happens in a week of your life that either makes you stronger, more prepared, better with firearms or medical to be of ser...vice in America's worst day. An alliance is taking shape below. It's between the drug cartels and the radical Muslims.They will strike with everything and when it happens it is going to be the darkest day in American history.GET PREPARED!MEMBERSHIP www.pbnfamily.com SURVIVAL KITs www.limatangosurvival.com FOOD STORAGE www.packfreshusa.com DONATE https://bit.ly/3SICxEq

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Starting point is 00:00:00 You're listening to PABN. You're paying back the stability. Good day, folks. What's going on? Cheers, Tuesday. Prepare the homeland. DHS, DOD working closer together to deal with the actual threats in the United States instead of worrying so much about white guys.
Starting point is 00:01:00 with American flags flying off their trucks. They're actually interested in targeting the threats. So, yeah, I don't know, J. Ferg. I think that's going to be the new intro style. We did a few new things here. Which one of these is not like the other? Joint, so July 21st, 2025, reportedly drafted by DHS liaison Philip Heggz. you heard of them, documented a high-level meeting between DHS and DOD leadership, including
Starting point is 00:01:36 defense secretary, emphasizes urgency from the president on homeland threats, particularly cartel and gang infiltration, which the administration now classifies the equivalent to terrorist activity. Gangs labeled as transnational criminal organizations have now been designated by this administration as foreign terrorist organizations and are equal to the threats posed by potential al-Qaeda or ISIS cells and fighters operating freely inside America. This is the whole concept, folks. This is the whole idea here. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:02:12 We used to have a civil defense. We don't have a civil defense. We used to have cohesive neighborhoods. We don't have cohesive neighborhoods. We used to grow up in neighborhoods that our parents grew up in, and their parents grew up in. You know what I mean? And everybody knew everybody. And you had 45 cousins.
Starting point is 00:02:27 and none of them were actually your cousins. And if somebody showed up on the corner of the street with an al-Qaeda flag or an ISIS flag flying, then all the dads would go knock up. Those days are either simmering into something new or gone forever. I'm not sure yet. I don't think they're extinct. I think every problem that we face has been literally. Well, maybe not every problem, but the majority of the problems we face fundamentally come from life is too damn good, you know?
Starting point is 00:03:08 There's whole categories of YouTube video now about people griping about how miserable life is. I really do think that a lot of our problems are life simply too good. You know, and I don't mean like everybody's on a yacht with millions of dollars in the bank. I know there's money struggles and all that kind of stuff, right? But if you compare where the average person exists now, right, like I have a small library behind my head. And it wasn't, this was just accumulated because of extra money I had, interest, so on and so forth, right?
Starting point is 00:03:47 And a lot of dudes are doing videos with libraries behind their head. It wasn't the case. You know what I mean? For a long time. And, you know, library behind the head, fridge full of food, pantry, you know, just things that 100, 150 years ago, people would have been like, like, how do you manage all that? What are you, some kind of king or something? You know, for a long time, life was an absolute nightmare, grind, you know. What do you guys think about this blue lighting?
Starting point is 00:04:20 For a long time, I was doing this warm lighting setting, and I really didn't like it. It was kind of, actually was terrible. I think the blue lighting setting is the way to go. I'm one of these crazy people's with the, you know, the lighting and the cameras and the angle. I'm never happy. Never happy. Maybe one day I'll have a camera and a thing and a setup where I'm like, oh, you know what? That's good.
Starting point is 00:04:46 I'm basically never happy with it. I don't know why. I don't know why. Actually, Jordan, the show we did where I was sitting in my shed with this big bright light on the right shining on me, looked like me. That actually looked like me. I have no idea what's going on with the anybody want to clue me in on what's going on with the redistricting thing. This happened overnight it feels like to me. I mean, look, granted, I haven't been paying very close attention to the political around the world. In fact, in our private chat over an element in the
Starting point is 00:05:23 politics section, I asked the question. I asked the question. question, are we losing the Midwest? You know, the Midwest for a long time, the flyover states, if you will, even have been like this sort of solidified. Thank you, J. Ferg. I appreciate that. This solidified Republican voter base. You know what I mean? Mostly, primarily, except maybe in some cities. But it feels like Texas is getting a little, you know, you know, Minnesota's been crazy, right? or Minneapolis. And I'm just wondering if there's a quiet war being fought there. The exodus from California, of course, has helped. And I'm wondering if not even a sort of a liberal migration, but just like a sign of the times, you know, a sign of the times has occurred and, you know, taken hold.
Starting point is 00:06:20 Oh, I'm going to close this. This thing is always a problem. This could blow up my whole camera. So if something happens, I'll be back on briefly. No, it looked good. Okay, great. Look good, look great. Yeah, so in terms of preparing the homeland,
Starting point is 00:06:41 we just wrapped up a three-month series on what a Homeland terror attack could look like over the continuity. It was awesome. Jay Ferg, you had tremendous help in all of that. Thank you for showing up to those meetings and adding your two cents. it's uh the continuity is a joint effort man it really is it's it takes all it takes all and we come out on the other side with like all kinds of good ideas and changes and process and that kind of thing um but what i wanted to ask you today is kind of more on a personal level you know what what are you doing to prepare the homeland for what i think is an inevitable large scale attack
Starting point is 00:07:23 it just seems you know we seem almost and this is just you know this happens this isn't a bad decision but by telling the cartels they're the same thing as ISIS it does seem like you're creating a handshake there between the two organizations right or al-Qaeda or whatever um obviously the iranians are pissed the iranians might be a little pissed off still about what happened with the whole bunker bust their bomb situation. I don't care. I loved it, to be honest with you. Yeah, there was a lot, I mean, there's a lot of decisions being made by the Trump
Starting point is 00:08:03 administration, and people have a lot of concerns about them, and I get it. You know, I'm still, I'm not quite sure on the subs, you know, I'm not quite sure on the nuclear subs comment and that whole thing. it's ballsy i'll give you that it was weird to see dmitri peskov pesky peskov come through and say because he's usually if i'm getting the guy right i'm pretty sure this is dmitri peskov guy is the same guy in the russian media who's always like bitching and moaning right uh he's like I might be getting him wrong I might be getting
Starting point is 00:08:48 the two guys mixed up I don't know Russian affairs very well but anyway Peskov comes out and says you know let's tone down the nuclear rhetoric and that's kind of best case scenario right that is kind of best case scenario and there is something about
Starting point is 00:09:06 the idea of you know there is something about a guy who tells you you he's got all the nuclear weapons and he'll use the nuclear weapons if he has to and then another guy with a lot of nuclear weapons saying well we've got them too and we'll we'll see just how far you're willing to go but that's not even really the right way to put it because it's just a little pressure you know what i mean it's just a little pressure to see what comes out of
Starting point is 00:09:38 the russian machine then now of course i think as always our audience are hosts, I think they're always right. I look like I'm right a lot of times, mostly because I repeat other people in our groups that know what they're talking about. You know what I mean? That's really it. So there was a lot of conversation in the back, not just in the back channel, but also an element about those Russian subs have been positioned there forever, or they're always in that area or something to that effect. And this is more of just a sort of a mouthing off. situation for the world to see and then to make Russia respond to what Donald Trump said. Maybe, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:10:22 Could be. Could be. Jay Ferg says, especially with now white Native Europeans or the minority in their own country. Oh, in terms of, yeah, in terms of the Muslim takeover, it's a massive problem. It is really. It's a tremendous problem. I listen to a lot of Brits now. days because i uh am always on my war hammer grind anymore i know i'm obsessed i can't help it
Starting point is 00:10:51 it is what it is um but and i'll i'll put i'm gonna pull you into that world too you're gonna probably get pissed off at me but i'm gonna pull you into that world we're gonna roll dice one day at prepper camp or some other prepper event i've got a whole other show to do on that really that might be a member's only piece i need to get with you member was about a meeting I had yesterday that was, I don't know, like, you're puttering along in life, you know, doing the day-to-day life things, and you have these ideas in the back your head, all these ideas. And then sometimes in life, you get, like, a handful of your shirt grabbed by a person,
Starting point is 00:11:32 and they, like, look at you in the eyes and say, let's do this thing. And that kind of happened to me yesterday. And not exactly that way, not physically or anything like that. Everything in my head is a hypothetical, metaphorical, you know what I mean, and a movie. But anyway, I need to get with the PBN family to have a real talk about a prepper broadcasting network prepper event, you know, and what that could look like because it's, you know, it's one of those things when you do what we do, when you have to the whole. Horsepower that we have here at PBN, I mean, we have the horsepower, guys. Like, in order for us to do a, a literal, like, weekend-long prepper show that could be one of the best you've ever been to, we wouldn't even really need to invite anybody in terms of speakers. Like, the hosts themselves could do everything, and you would walk away being, like, wow, us, you know?
Starting point is 00:12:37 Not to say we wouldn't invite people, but, you know, just so that you understand the horsepower and the expertise. It's crazy here at PBN. So, yeah, I got to get with you guys, give you a little bit of details, tell you about what kind of transpired yesterday and talk about it because it could be good things on the horizon. You know, it could be something really cool on the horizon. And really interesting that the local prepper pops into the chat at the exact same time as we're talking about this because you're probably a guy I got to talk to about it too, my man. In fact, local prepper, you may want to head on over to PBNFamily.com and sign up for our membership so that you can be part of this member's video that I'm going to put out within the next few days about an event.
Starting point is 00:13:30 I know you were always planning an event as well. I don't know how that's going. I ain't caught up with you in a while. But we're going to catch up in a couple days. I'm going to be over there on the local prepper YouTube channel on Thursday, 10 a.m. So 10.30, 10 a.m. 11 a.m. What is? You throw it into chat. I'll verify. So one of the things that we've always done here at PBN, and it's not a paid thing. You know what I mean? It's just a thing. Now, I am probably about three, four months in arrears. But one of the things that we do here, semi-consistently, is routines.
Starting point is 00:14:05 I create routines for the audience to follow along with that are usually. fitness-based, spiritual-based, tactical-based, or like CCW, right, personal carry, that kind of stuff. Oh, we're doing 8 p.m. Eastern. My apologies. Okay. Thursday, 8 p.m. Eastern. Be a good one. Definitely be a good one. So, all that said, those routines came out, what came to be out of, you know, a desire to kind of get people more in shape, to get people better equipped to deal with day-to-day life and get people better prepared, you know? And we have almost a full year last year of those routines and like the first three or four months this year. Quite frankly, when I was starving to death during ration and ruin, I kind of didn't even, I couldn't even wrap my head around the idea of a routine. And life's had its way with me
Starting point is 00:15:05 in 2025 as well in a way that the routines have kind of gone to the wayside. But, But we got a lot of big projects out of the way, a lot of big heartbreaks out of the way, a lot of big shit out of the way. And we got to get back to the routines. And we may title them to prepare the homeland routines because really fundamentally it's just started as a personal thing for me to make sure I'm hitting all the things I want to hit on a day-to-day basis. I got a lot of ways to train and workout around me. I've developed that. I've got a lot of ways to train firearms around me that I've developed over the years too. And, you know, even just those two things, even if you just touched on those two things five days a week, like, dude, tremendous.
Starting point is 00:15:55 You know what I mean? You would be a very different person. And that always has been my selling point with these routines here at PBN is like, you won't believe how much better you can get at all kinds of stuff. if you just commit to doing it 15, 20 minutes a day, you know? I mean, it's really the commitment. The nub. The nub is here. Man, the nub.
Starting point is 00:16:21 I owe you, buddy. Listen, listen, folks, go to L2 Survives YouTube channel and give them a like and a subscribe. Do the same for local prepper over there in the chat. And Phoenix, are you on YouTube? You're not on YouTube, are you? where are you you go on our youtube don't you because you're an angel like that but uh yeah l2 survive man awesome awesome awesome gear probably really like some of the best gear reviews straight to the point kind of gear reviews if you're into that kind like if you want a flashy intro and
Starting point is 00:16:55 some handsome dude with a backwards baseball hat on not for you but if you really want to find out like what's going on in the world of uh of of gear New gear, flashlights, comms, you know, backup power, that kind of stuff. The nub does it, man, and he does it really well. So go check out the L2 Survive YouTube channel and see what's what. You know what I have for you today? Ooh, I didn't upload it yet. We've got to put it in here.
Starting point is 00:17:29 I've got a really fun ShtF chef for you guys today. You're going to love it. It's a long time coming. actually. I don't think I I wrote this recipe up some years ago and I don't think I ever shared it with you guys
Starting point is 00:17:49 which is very weird. So let's get into that. Let's break up some monotony here. We'll get into a little bit of the SHTF chef and we'll talk about coffee dry rubbed nuclear sub. All right, let me get out of the way of this recipe here so you guys can get it. As always with the, you know what, we're going to do away with me all together. Yeah, there's no need for me to be in the picture.
Starting point is 00:18:22 What's up, Link? Link showed up. He said, who's dry rubbing the ribs today, Dad? I'm in. I'm all the way in on the dry rub pork butt. Let's make it happen, right? So disaster coffee dry rubbed nuke sub is the recipe for today for today. And I forgot to space all of these.
Starting point is 00:18:47 Did I really do that? Wow. Okay. I was rolling. So look, what we got here essentially is a coffee rub. And if you've never used a coffee rub, like, first of all, if you're addicted to coffee like I am, it's a must. You got to have it. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:19:03 You got to have a coffee rub. the repertoire. One of my favorite things you could add to this recipe. This is a straightforward recipe. Just put everything in a bowl stir it up. We don't have to talk about process. You know what I mean? Put everything in a bowl stir it up. Put it like usually what I do with a dry rub. I'll make a big batch of the dry rub. Right. And then, you know, like a four times this kind of amount. And then stored in a in a ball jar or back in a spice container. right um and then you have it you just have it like there's no point in throwing it together every single time you want to use it uh but one of the things you could do with this guy
Starting point is 00:19:46 probably my favorite thing to do with this guy is is steak grilled steak disaster coffee dry rub with steak is it's next level you know it's next i'll tell you another really interesting way to use it is on tuna. Tuna is a weird one. You wouldn't expect it. Actually, the coffee rub that I learned, the initial coffee rub that I learned, it didn't have the smoked paprika on it, right? It didn't have the smoked paprika because we weren't going for smoky, but I added the smoke paprika over time because I liked the smoky. Came out of a really fancy restaurant in Center City Philadelphia I used to work at Amma de Cuba and yeah that that was a really great coffee rub tuna we would sear it on all sides serve it up like super rare you know and barely cooked and and
Starting point is 00:20:44 it was delicious coffee rubs tremendous but you know traditional stuff too smoking ribs smoking pork picnics smoking shoulders roast smoking you know whatever even bacon I mean the bacon coffee rubbed is not bad either cured then coffee rubbed and cold smoked you know what i mean good stuff so take you take a minute write this thing well you don't got to write it down because you can just go back and watch the video but for those of you who are interested in sort of the collection uh of these recipes over time we have the shtf section on our membership website right You can go to PBNFamily.com. You can sign up today.
Starting point is 00:21:29 And, yeah, then you'll have access to these forever. And I think that's an important thing, right? We want that. Don't we want that? Don't you want access to all this great stuff? L2 Survive grabs a can of tuna fish and the dry rub. What's the next step? Yeah, I don't think, I don't, hey, it might work that way.
Starting point is 00:21:52 I don't know. You know, I've never done it that way. I feel like if you did some mayo, if you did some diced onion and some mayo and some canned tuna and maybe like a teaspoon of this dry rub, because it's a lot. I mean, it's serious. Then you could probably get after it that way. Probably wouldn't be too bad on a sandwich, you know, on a nice like chabata toasted. Chabada toasted some what I put on there? Maybe you want something like, you know, maybe like some.
Starting point is 00:22:25 Maybe like some sliced iceberg, because it doesn't really taste like anything, but it's, you know, refreshing in that way. But what we used to do, like I said, is with the tuna loin, the raw tuna loin, roll the loin, roll the loin all in the dry rub, sear it on all sides, out the door. I forget what we served that one with. It's hard to remember, man, a lifetime ago. Two careers ago and a lifetime ago, okay? It's tough. I was just a young, impressionable man in college, you know, hustling. Oh, my God, the hustle.
Starting point is 00:23:02 The hustle. I don't know how I didn't drink and do drugs all through college. I mean, like, just to deal with the stresses of life. But you know what it was, too? The stresses of life back then, they were such that you didn't worry about, you know, you hardly spent any time worrying about the world, which is why I was talking about sort of the first world problems, because you know we just spend so much time worrying about the world and I think of a lot of it has to do with the fact that we are not we're not like struggling well we're struggling but maybe we're not struggling for the right things you know yeah what was the quote in darker trails the book I released a couple octobes ago I had a I had quotes on several pages and one of them was about willpower and spirituality and I think it was something like
Starting point is 00:23:53 Our spirituality doesn't test our will And we're losing both because of it Something along those lines I don't remember it word for word But yeah We're not tested enough by the things that matter You know what I mean? And I think that's that's it
Starting point is 00:24:10 I look back at those college days You know I'd wake up I don't even remember I think 6 o'clock in the morning I used to take the train into Philly I started driving into Philly you know so like park in west philly all day at college right as soon as i got out of college i had almost no time to uh get on the subway so my car's parked in west philly get on the subway take
Starting point is 00:24:37 the subway into center city rush through center city because look there was no recovery at this restaurant like if you didn't get there on time you weren't going to be ready for dinner it took i don't know how who designed it i don't know how they designed it so well but it took took every second to get ready for dinner service. Like the prep work that you had to do every single day, everything was fresh. You know, this was the top place or one of the top places in the city. And so there was so much prep work, man. And there was no time for bullshit.
Starting point is 00:25:10 Like if you got to work late, you were screwed. If you messed something up and had to start over, you were screwed. And that's just what it was. And it was intense. And I just remember every single like. every single dinner service was like watching the seconds count down like slicing parsley the final thing on the to-do list slicing parsley slicing cilantro and watching the dinner and then like as soon as those things get into a like a dish on the hotline so that you could have them at your disposal tickets you know what I mean like immediately it was so crazy it was bananas um but it was you Yeah, I know it was crazy and I know it was super intense because I had dream about it still. You know, and I worked there in 06, 07, something like that.
Starting point is 00:26:03 That's how intense it was. That's the marks that it left on my mind because I still, I'll wake. I'll be like, I'll have dreams about walking down the hotline. I'll have dreams about like taking the day off, you know, something along those lines. It's weird. But anyway, finish that up 11, 12 o'clock at night now. hit the subway back to west philly get in the car drive home you know get home one o'clock whatever and uh back to it the next day that's crazy man it was absolutely crazy and and i loved it that was
Starting point is 00:26:38 the craziest part of it all so anyway i don't even know what the hell we were talking about tuna yeah tuna and dry rub enjoy it and like i said if you're into the cooking you're into the recipes pbn family dot com sign up get your membership you can you can become a lifetime member for all kinds of money or you can become a five dollar a month member we got a lot of options over there all right so what the hell else is going on what the hell else is going on in the world i think we have uh daisy luther interview dropping today uh for the rising republic they're doing like a special author series awesome absolutely awesome jordan you dropped today on youtube and i'm going to get your
Starting point is 00:27:21 podcast over on Spreaker today also. So our podcast audience will get a full serving of Jordan on her class that she'll be teaching at Prepper Camp 2025. You guys better be freaking better be going to Prepper Camp 2025. Like,
Starting point is 00:27:40 if you're sitting there gone, like, I want to learn X or I want to figure out this, or I want to test this, or I want to do that, like, man, I don't know. L2 Survive says he needs a cookbook for beans and rice recipes. I have a feeling that over the years, uh, that'll be a,
Starting point is 00:28:01 we're going to definitely do an ShtF chef cookbook. That's inevitable. You know what I mean? That's an inevitable thing. This would be my third cookbook, by the way. But yeah, um,
Starting point is 00:28:11 the first one you can't get. The first one sits up on the shelf behind me and it is like a crazy diary of when around that same time, around that Amadee Cuba time, actually. Some good recipes in there, though. I didn't really know what I was doing back then. It was kind of a little more worried about presentation than anything tasting good. But, yeah, that's inevitable.
Starting point is 00:28:34 It'll have a rice and bean section in it. But we do got to keep cranking them out. It's a good reminder. We do got to keep cranking those recipes out with the rice and beans. There's a ton of them. There's a ton of things. You know, there's a, yeah. So what else?
Starting point is 00:28:50 I don't know. don't really feel like talking news and shit at all like not even a little bit i do okay there's one story that i think is funny it's funny but it's also boring because it's predictable right like the whole the news cycle and the liberal cycle it's hilarious to watch so you have the the uh the sydney-sweeney jeans ad right i'm sure you've heard about that i'm not going into if you hadn't heard about it, look it up. But what's amazing to me is that the malcontents in the society, right?
Starting point is 00:29:31 The jacques of the society came out and they were like, we're waiting for our apology, you know what I mean? And they were just like expecting American Eagle to be like, whoops, we said or did something that wasn't racist at all, but we're here to apologize for it. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:29:49 meanwhile like the LGBT could plus minus community is practicing eugenics and and like gelding an entire generation and we're supposed to just pretend that's not happening but the moment
Starting point is 00:30:07 someone talks about genes and genetics and you know a pretty girl's on the on the ad and she happens to be white total problem but anyway they had their arms crossed and were waiting for this apology from probably both entities, right?
Starting point is 00:30:23 Probably the actress and the organization, and it never came. And look, it's a sign of the Times. It's an important sign of the Times culturally, right? Because back in the day, it was whatever, right? It was whatever the terrorists demanded. But whatever the malcontents demanded happened. Remember? Remember the Pearl Milling Company debacle?
Starting point is 00:30:45 Remember the, what else did they change? Remember they took the Indian girl off the butter? Remember? They were like, oh, my God, we can't have this. We can't have this articulation of an Indian woman on the butter pack. This is insane. Meanwhile, they were like ripping down statues here in Richmond, expecting quality of life to change. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:31:13 Like the looming eyes of Robert Lee looking down on minorities was the whole reason that they were struggled. It's like this nightmare of struggle because of this looming statue in my neighborhoods, killing me. Well, anyway, what I think is amazing about this whole situation, not amazing, predictable, but still we're talking about. It was really fun to watch the left turn on this girl instantly. And then also the news to, and they're doing it right now on the Drudge Report, if you want to go check it, or the Trump report. Just call it the Trump Report. If you see the Drudge report, it's called the Trump Report. That's all they care about.
Starting point is 00:31:54 They're sort of creating this sort of Epstein-esque, even though she's not underage. But this sort of weird, like love triangle or this idolatry between Donald Trump and Sidney Sweeney now. Like, there's a thing, right? And he was literally quoted, like, getting on the airplane. All he said was, if she's a registered Republican, then I'm a fan of the commercial. and left or the ad and left but now they're like oh the darling of the maga right and they also caught her shooting guns at the uh the john wick gun range good too but for the longest time in a lot of crazy movies crazy shows um you know loved and adored by the left and then one little
Starting point is 00:32:43 little problem one little mishap right and uh yeah they're trying to eat her alive they're trying to cannibalize her right and i think that's important i think that's an important thing to understand about the left because it is the greatest weakness of that side politically right the greatest weakness of that side politically is the fact that they turn on each other immediately like there's this very rigid sort of religion over there, and the moment you step out of line, you're exiled. You're exiled immediately. You go hang out with those dirty Republicans over there now. That's what you want to do.
Starting point is 00:33:30 You're not welcome here anymore. We've seen it over the years. We've seen it time and time again. And I think it's just one of those things. Jordan says Beyonce did the same photo shoot before and all denim and blonde hair and that's not racist it's hypocrisy as finest
Starting point is 00:33:48 me and my wife were laughing the other day in bed because we didn't realize there was a channel on television called All Black I had no idea and I just thought I mean it's just a funny thing right
Starting point is 00:34:01 it's just a funny thing to look at in real life you know when you're in a nation that's had its ups and downs with racism and race relations at large. You know, you know that the right thing to do is like for us all to be on the same playing field as best we can.
Starting point is 00:34:21 And, you know, for the most part, everybody does get along. It's all really kind of a bunch of bullshit. But it is one of those moments. I had one of those moments last night because I don't watch TV a lot. You know, and watch like a channel on the television. And I never knew it existed. I never knew it existed. But you sit there and you stare at all.
Starting point is 00:34:41 logo like that and it it definitely stirs some thoughts definitely stirs a lot of thoughts up in your head when you stare at a television network that has lots of money and is run by a group of people and they have meetings and they've decided on this title of their their entire network and their entire network is called all black and you just sit there and think about that for a while and it's like whoa like it's like an alternate universe right it reminds me a lot of like the insane creation that has become the all-encompassing flag, you know, like the Omni flag. You see the Omni flag and it's rainbow and it's tan and it's white and it's yellow and there's eyes on it and there's crosses on it.
Starting point is 00:35:25 There's crescents on it. And eventually it all just molds into like, duh, it's the American flag. Like throw your weird collage away and just fly the American flag because that's how this all works. Anyhow, rant over. Rant over. Just understand, you know, these people lead each other. That's what they do. You step out of line and don't be that way. Don't be that way, right? One of your friends does something.
Starting point is 00:35:57 One of the people in your neighborhood community, whatever, does something and you're like, hmm, I don't think I agree with that. That doesn't mean it's time to go get the torch. It's not time to go get the pitchfork and knock up on the door, right? are individuals with the freedoms to do whatever the fuck they want to do and that's the beauty of this country right and and also it's an important story i think because the age of the apology should come to an end if it hasn't come to an end already right the the age of the immediate apology because the the rabble rousers say so like we demand an apology well that's good that's great you know what i mean like the meeting the we don't meet the demands
Starting point is 00:36:48 of terrorists in the u.s you know what i mean uh do we want to do inside the cash i really got an important thing here an important little prep it's a little silly little prep but i do want to talk about it today because of the power that it holds man so let's do it inside the cash Now, this guy is old. Toshiba. This guy's old. It's a two or one terabyte. What is it?
Starting point is 00:37:22 It doesn't say. It's a hell of a lot of storage on a little plastic box. Okay? It has untold numbers of Prepper Broadcasting Network episodes on it. It has tons of photos on it. It has tons of documents. on it and it's really not that expensive they're probably even cheaper now than when i bought this because this thing is a couple years old but it's it's just a big old storage drive you know a
Starting point is 00:37:50 monstrous storage drive do it's not the thing itself is not monstrous but the amount of space you get in something this size uh is mind blowing right and it's just a very easy way to put everything that's important to you in one place and then put it in in a Faraday bag and or a little, you know, whatever, fireproof bag, safe even, and you're good to go. How about an EMP proof safe? That's something to consider. Toshiba makes them. Everybody makes them nowadays, but you could get, you could see mine's old.
Starting point is 00:38:24 It's got like hair on it, dog hair on. I think it's been around a while. What I will say, though, is it doesn't move a lot. You know, this drive doesn't move a lot. It's in one place most of the time. I brought it out for a couple of things, non-related to what I need to talk to you guys about. But having a big drive like that, man,
Starting point is 00:38:48 it gives you a lot of ability because you don't realize how much, you don't realize how much is sort of sitting there, right? Sitting there in your world, in your digital world, or things that can be made to be digital, that can be, you know, as reference, not to mention like you could put, every single PDF survival guide thing.
Starting point is 00:39:12 You could put our great nuclear survival guide in there. You could put all kinds of information. If you're doing just information, like ebook style, PDF style, you couldn't fill that up. It would take you to next year to fill that up, right? L2 survives that you should sell a drive with all the PBN shows on it. Yeah, that would be cool. That would be cool.
Starting point is 00:39:33 We did that. We tried that a few years ago. not with all the archives but with some archives on it didn't get a lot of traction but we were a very different place two years ago everybody was very different i might have been like four years ago actually probably was 2020 something like that we were a very different uh group back then but that would be cool we could throw some pbn archives on on one of those we have 6,000 shows well probably 5,000 some because a lot of the shows are members stuff too but we got a lot we got a lot of stuff I don't know what that would calculate too
Starting point is 00:40:14 but I'm sure it would be tremendous right and I don't even know what you would charge for something like that I mean I guess I probably wouldn't charge that much for it they're free anyway right the cost of the drive once I went through the hell of downloading it all onto a drive well whatever let's not plan out our business plans in real time on a podcast that's live right i'm not sure l2 survive how many gigs we have it's got to be up there i mean it's got to be way up there you know i could probably get an average you know i could look at an average podcast of 40 minutes something like this in the audio format but then the formats have gone up too though you know so like we'd have to take the highest anyway you guys can't do this to me what you cannot
Starting point is 00:41:03 do to me on a live show is be like hey i got an idea you want to talk about it you want to talk about an idea because i go off i go crazy you know that's what i'm thinking j ferg i'm thinking multiple maybe not multiple terabytes but probably more than a than a terabyte for sure all right folks did it. Okay. We've done, did it. It is what it is. There's no going back. We have to settle into what we've done here. The damage that we've done as a podcast network. Get yourself the Preppers medical handbook folks written by William Forgey. It is the, it really is sort of the PBN choice of medical handbook here. He's been with us for, oh my God, you know, since it feels like since inception, since I took over, and he's been a tremendous sponsor of the network.
Starting point is 00:42:00 The book itself is amazing. If you go to pbmfamily.com, you can get the book, and you can also get everything that's in the book over the counter. I have links to every single thing in the book over the counter. So if you want to get a serious upgrade to your medical preparedness, go to pbnfamily.com. All that said, I'll talk to you guys soon, all right? It's a great day. It's kind of a gloomy day, actually.
Starting point is 00:42:29 It's a great day for me. The coffee is phenomenal. I hope you're having a wonderful day. If not, set aside some time to have a good time because tomorrow may not come. Talk to you soon, folks. We're also.

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