The Prepper Broadcasting Network - Red Beacon Daily News 05.27.2026
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Welcome in to Red Beacon Daily News, folks.
It is May 27, 2026.
Fragile U.S. Iran ceasefires holding by a thread after fresh defensive strikes.
The Pentagon confirmed U.S. forces hit Iranian boats and missile sites in the strait of Hormuz and southern Iran,
calling itself defense against the Iranian mine-laying, quote-unquote, capabilities.
Meanwhile, high-stakes talks continue in Qatar for a possible longer-term deal.
The strikes happened even as Iranian negotiators were in Qatar, right?
Trump is holding a full cabinet meeting today focused on Iran with reports on the framework that could extend the ceasefire 60 days, reopen the straight, and start nuclear talks.
It looks like Trump's also pushing for a, quote, great and meaningful agreement that could have
include more Abraham Accords normalizations.
And our good friends at Hezbollah are still, you know, doing their business.
What is the answer over there, right?
What do I mean, big plans, big money, big war, you name it.
I'll tell you one thing, you know, if you are listening to this and you are American,
we should be grateful for our exceptional military presence, you know.
And here's why.
Because for most of our lives, we've seen them sort of run roughshod over smaller countries and, you know, get this empirical feeling out of what it is to have a military of the size that we have.
We're never underdogs anymore, you know what I mean?
And Americans love an underdog, and maybe that's part of it.
But need I remind you that only 70 years ago, this is what happens when you are without military might, when you are not ruling.
the world with your military might. This is how the world works. And this is only humanity 70 years
ago. The Nazis would roll up into France. They'd go to the small towns and villages. They'd find the
men. They'd kill the men. They'd shoot them. They'd hang them. They'd push them into giant graves.
They'd gather up the women and children, push them into a church, shut the doors, bar the doors,
burn the church down and leave.
This is 1930s, 40s.
1930s, 40s, humanity.
And you know why that is because
if there is not a benevolent superpower
with long-range capability,
then the worst of things will occur.
And they will occur again
if we put ourselves in that situation.
So I know it's not pretty,
and the whole thing's kind of ugly
and gas prices and this and that.
shouldn't be in the Middle East again, and I know how it feels, but let's be glad for a moment
that you're playing on the team with the big guns. Let's be happy for a moment that you're also
existing in a time where really small tribal, outside of the country we're war with right now,
small tribal groups, really, psycho-religious groups, you know, working off of a centuries-old
doctrine are the only ones who would commit atrocities like the one that I just, you know,
described to you. So I don't know. I think it's important, man. And it's important to highlight
the good things that are happening in our world as well. War is ugly, war is hell. But the whole
environmental thing, right, this is our good news spotlight for the for the day. The whole
environmental thing has spun up on its head now, right? Who? What happened?
Right before data centers became the focal point of everybody's dinner table conversation,
we were talking about the warming planet.
We were talking about climate change and pollution and the battle lines were drawn pretty clearly,
and we kind of know who was on the side of, or who was, you know, purportedly on the side of the environment and so on, right?
rush everything that you understood about that political slash whatever religious battle, if you will, to the side.
And let's just celebrate for a moment.
The scientists are reporting a 70% drop.
This is a big drop.
I don't know what we were doing in the 70s, man.
We must have just been dumping everything into the water in the 70s, everything.
Like the factory must have just drained into the.
into all bodies of water.
Scientists are reporting a 70% drop in levels of forever chemicals,
i.e. PFAs and PFOs in seabird eggs.
70% drop.
Clear proof that regulations and global efforts are actually working to clean up the planet.
There are environmental measures that we have to take.
You know what I mean?
This is one of the rare things that the government does
that I think is important, right?
You have to give credit where credits do.
They don't get much credit.
You know, I mean, most of what they touch turns to hell,
but a study published in the journal of Applied Toxicology
that looked at PFA concentrations in the eggs of northern Gannets
on Bonaventure Island found that the content of some of the most commonly used PFAs
had fallen 70% and sometimes more, even as much as 74%.
It's a big deal, man.
It's a big deal you won't hear about it.
You know what I mean?
It's not something anybody's going to have a round of applause for this day and age.
But, you know, it is what it is.
We have to be honest about it.
We have to be real about it.
Or else it's all doom and gloom.
It's all the T1,000s.
So let's get into the AI Tech news segment of Red Beacon Media.
Not Red Beacon Daily news.
Because the AI boom is not going anywhere.
I am starting to feel like there will be an AI bust.
Honestly.
South Korea's Hynix just joined the $1 trillion market cap club.
This is why I feel like a bust is coming out.
On the back of explosive demand for its AI memory chips following the Samsung and Micron,
chip stocks are surging across Asia
amid fresh optimism with
Nvidia's CEO calling Taiwan
the quote epicenter of AI
of the AI revolution
very interesting
China's contesting the quote
epicenter of the AI revolution right
meanwhile in China
their tightening travel allowances
for their AI talent
that's a kind way of saying
like if you're if you know your stuff in AI you're trapped baby you're not going anywhere you are
not getting romanced by the United States it ain't happening you're here agentic AI tools
and open source frameworks are accelerating fast while companies like open AI are pouring resources
into real world applications and even worker transition funds yeah AI is a tool for now it's a tool
being adulterated by greed, like I said yesterday, and, you know, we just have to be honest about that.
It just is what it is.
Hey, I'll tell you what, for the preper tech spot like today, we should talk about nomad, right?
I should tell you guys about nomad.
There's so much that I see on a weekly basis, man, that just, it's almost impossible to, like,
it'd be impossible.
You would be sick of hearing from me if you're not already, right?
I want to tell you about Nomad, but I've got to find the...
There is more than one Nomad AI, as you can imagine.
But Nomad, there's a bunch of AI survival systems, right,
of varying qualities.
Project Nomad, I'm sorry, project.
Project nomad with dots in each section.
Project n.0.m.m.m.m.m.m.
Project Nomad, Node for offline media archives and data is an open source health-contained survival computer that runs entirely offline, integrating a curated knowledge-based local AI and essential tools for any environment.
Key features, so it's developed by Cross Talk Solutions Nomad and is designed to be a...
Not bad. Not bad, nomad. That's pretty good. Designed to be a, quote, digital Swiss Army knife for offline use.
This is completely open.
source as far as I know.
And I think it's, I think you can basically install it wherever you want.
Yeah.
100% offline in private, no telemetry.
All AI processing stays local.
Integrated AI uses Olamma with models like Quinn 2.5, Lama 3.2.
I don't know if you know what that is.
I have no idea what that is.
Knowledge library education maps, open street map.
That's a good program.
Utilities.
Cyber Chef.
Flat notes.
Portability can be deployed on a mini-PC,
pie or custom hardware.
See, I think what's happening,
and there's nothing wrong with it,
you know,
but I think what's happening is a bunch of companies
are taking Project Nomad
and turning it into a case-stick
device that they could sell to you
because you're not going to go through the headache
of creating your own AI.
Though, after talking to our man over at Mark 133,
it did sound kind of like a fun.
We did an interview with Sean Patrick Tarrio
over at the Prepper Broadcasting Network
about creating your own Jarvis in your smart home.
Sounds a little alluring.
I've got one big problem, though.
There is no smart home, you know what I mean, here?
My house.
And it'll stay that way, I can assure you.
So look into it, Project Nomad.
That's your Preper Tech Spot.
for today, check them out. You know what I mean? Explore this new advance in technology. Remember that
even if it's a cool prepper slash survival AI, it's only as good as what it's fed. So the real goal,
in my opinion, with the AI tech is if you're going to use it, is to feed it your best
information, you know? That's what we're all working towards with this stuff. Well, this is all
going to be personalized to you.
You know what I mean?
It will be the James Walton AI
and the whole thing.
But it's enough of that.
It's enough of that.
Now,
Red Beacon is about Renaissance and Rebellion.
That's our thing.
Renaissance X Rebellion.
Because I believe the keys to
a bright future lie in both of those.
You know, and the Renaissance,
as they say over in
the island of Muhammad, is, you know, it's one of those things that we're ripe for right now.
You know, so in our literary excerpt for today, I want to read, and going forward, like, I want to read from people who are part of the American Renaissance at a time when a Renaissance was needed, because look, you see what happens with AI.
AI art is everywhere.
AI commercials, the biggest companies in the world are you.
using AI to create commercials. A great stopgap for all of that is to just remind people of what
humanity is all about. Now, at our substack, which is linked down below, we give you writing prompts.
We put up lightkeepers prompts. The lightkeepers are the people who share their writing,
their poems, their prose, their artwork with us as part of this growing Renaissance.
Okay, so if you're brave enough, bold enough, if you have something to share, please reach out over at the substack and we'll share it with our audience.
This is a thing. This is the power of we. This is the power of you and me. You know, a renaissance was born in America largely out of people who were cobbling blacksmithing and so on, right?
The alarm system is going...
