The Prepper Broadcasting Network - Red Beacon Daily News 5.28.2026
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Good morning, folks. It is May 28th, 2026. This is Red Beacon Daily News. I'm your host, James Walton.
DHS issues new directive to stop abuse of U.S. asylum system by illegal immigrants and attorneys.
I thought we'd take the day off of Iran war back and forth.
Some immigration lawyers coach illegal immigrants clients, illegal immigrant clients, on hiding their past and lying when seeking asylum.
says.
ICE has been asked to develop anti-fraud policies to further implement Title 8, Section 1324C, D of the U.S. Code, a law related to document fraud violations.
DHS said in a May 26th statement.
According to DHS immigration attorneys who represent illegal immigrants frequently quote,
frequently coach clients to hide their past and lie in their asylum claims,
under the new directive.
Where is the
where is the proof of that?
I mean, I don't, you know, it's lawyers, so.
Historically, ICE is dependent on the discipline
of immigration judges and the enforcement of criminal fraud laws
to deter this conduct, but ICE has its own tools.
Now, thanks to this directive, ICE attorneys have greater authority
to enforce the law and stop the abuse of our asylum system
by illegal aliens and attorneys.
This is a great article up on the Epic Times by Navine Athrapoli.
It's well done. It's well done. The story of our age, at least one of them, is undoubtedly immigration.
You know, there's no getting around. Immigration, illegal immigration, and really, I mean, it's not even necessarily the immigration. It's not even really the illegal.
aspect of immigration that is the story.
It's much simpler.
It's it really is a refusal of assimilation at the end of the day.
I mean, think about it.
We knew under Biden that the border didn't exist, basically, right?
But for the brave border patrol.
But would it matter?
if people came and assimilated into society, would it matter?
Right? Would it matter?
It's still the strain on the system.
You can't bring in unending amounts of people who don't want to pay taxes or, you know, whatever kind of welfare benefits they might receive or might not receive, right?
It does strain the system, particularly if they're in here illegally.
paying taxes. But then, of course, you know, you could also argue if liberal hellhole states
like California and Minnesota weren't sucking up an incredible fraud, but of course, you know,
a lot of that's championed probably by these same types of immigration lawyers and
and illegal immigrants like the Somalis in Minnesota,
then maybe we'd have more money to help people out
who wanted to come here, right?
It is what it is.
But the real problem in it all is the lack of assimilation.
It's the fact that people don't want to learn language.
They don't want to, you know, get involved in the culture.
They don't even really want to support America at large.
They don't want to even build a patriotic backbone for the country.
I'd like to see a poll done of new immigrants, illegal and legal, and legal, and see what percentage of them would sign up for the voluntary armed forces in the United States.
I think we could learn a lot about the situation we're in as a country with that one.
I really do.
So, you know, everywhere you look, everywhere you turn, you see corruption, you see, you know, things happening.
that you just, you assume didn't weren't happening,
or you wished weren't happening, or something along those lines, right?
Corruption.
Lying, cheating, corruption.
Get down the brass tax.
And then you have, well, then you have the Ross Sisters.
The Ross sisters.
And in another excellent article written by a real human being,
not by artificial intelligence, Walker Larson,
Compassion and Action.
Three Sisters bring toys, joy, and healing,
the poor in South America, you know?
More from the evil white people.
Remote villages experience joy and relief as the raw sisters join their father on annual
missions to some of the poorest regions of Latin America.
This is the happy.
This is the good news, right?
This is the segment where we get...
What's our good news spotlight?
It's our good news spotlight.
And trust me, you need it in your life.
You know what I mean?
You need a little bit of it in your life.
Baranica.
Baronica, a middle-aged Ecuadorian woman couldn't tell the American doctor her birthday or her age.
She and her 12 siblings grew up in such poverty that her parents could not afford birthday presents or celebrations for any of the children.
Nor could they send them to school in order to avoid the shame and heartache of being unable to provide any festivities.
Veronica's parents simply said nothing about family birthdays.
But Cassie, Jessie, and Alexis wanted to bring whatever kind of.
consolation they could, so they decided to provide her with the staple of childhood she'd never
experienced, a birthday party. The girls gathered some gifts for South American children that
they'd collected as donations from their schoolmates back in the States, brought in some doctors, nurses,
and other volunteers, and sang happy birthday to Veronica. As they presented her with her first
birthday presents, a Barbie doll coloring book and a stuffed animal. Overwhelmed by the kind as Veronica
wept and embraced each of the girls who promptly promised to celebrate another birthday party with
her when they returned the following year. It's hard to believe, man. You know, these two birthday
celebrations so delighted and alive in Veronica that her young adult son was inspired to help
his mother travel to the National Hall of Records in Quinto, Ecuador, and uncover her birth certificate
last. And she finally knew her true birthday. You know, you forget about these people, man. These people
don't make the news. These people don't make the daily news. They're not beating each other up
at graduation. You know what I mean? So, so you forget about them. You know what I mean?
Of all the things, right? The evil American empire and this and that and America's no good.
And you know, you know the line, the line on X, the line on social media, the line on online line.
these people exist, you know what I mean?
And they're not at the top of your feed,
but you've got to know.
You know, they're traveling thousands of miles to help people,
to make an impact on someone's life that will be there forever.
And, you know, as I get older, it seems like this is the thing, right?
It seems to me that this really is the thing to do.
with your time.
Like the impact you can have on other people.
It's a big deal.
So what is the impact that AI is having on the earth?
What's SkyNet really up to?
Let's get into it.
Here on Red Began Daily News,
I think it's important to stay tethered in,
plugged in,
norah linked to the AI race, man.
It's real.
You know, the AI race,
Open AI and several startups announced widespread rollout of agentic AI systems.
All right.
So now your chat bot that you helped create, never forget that.
All this AI stuff, you helped build it.
It couldn't exist without you.
It couldn't exist without your queries, your searches,
but even more than that, it couldn't exist without your history on the internet.
And I do think that the people should be paid.
If we're going to have trillion-dollar investments in AI,
I think everyone who's on the Internet,
everyone who's written anything on the Internet,
replied anything, searched anything,
should get a dividend from these companies,
these massive billion-trillion-dollar companies
that are only going to grow larger and larger.
The checks should be rolling in now, as far as I'm concerned.
You know what I mean?
It's like somebody came into your house and took all your photo albums and all your home movies and then made a blockbuster film that made a trillion dollars and you never got any credit for it.
Right?
Agentic AI systems, autonomous agents that can plan book travel, manage calendars, and even run small business tasks with minimal supervision.
You see, like, I need to see better out of AI before I have them book travel.
Early enterprise adoption is spiking
an NVIDIA's latest earnings call
highlighted that demand for AI infrastructure
is still outpacing supply.
On the hardware side,
new low-power edge chips
are making it possible to run these agents
on laptops and phones
without constant cloud dependency.
This is the part that I don't understand.
And that makes me even more...
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We got these chips.
The chips are getting better, better, better, better, better, all the time, right?
You can run the AI more effectively.
Why are we building the giant data centers?
The giant inefficient overheating, overwater using data centers.
Why?
If we know that efficiency is coming, the answer?
It's because the data centers.
are going to open a portal to the warp
and let the ruinous powers run amok on the planet.
And we're going to have to fight them without the help of the adeptus of Staris.
That's why.
Hey, maybe metaphorically.
On the hardware side, new low-power edge chips are making it possible
to run these agents on laptops and phones without constant cloud dependency, right?
Harness it.
That's all I could tell you.
You know, use it.
Use it to your benefit.
you know, within reason, right?
Within reason.
It's going to keep happening.
It's going to keep coming.
You know, it's just an amazing thing.
For today's Preper Tech spot, right,
the Preper Tech highlight of the day or whatever it is,
I want to talk about the Preper Disc.
I want to talk about a truly unique, truly off-grid tech solution
for you and your family in disaster and emergency.
This is, to me,
You know, there's a lot of AI stuff.
There's a lot of zip drive stuff out there.
There's a lot of thumb drive stuff out there.
There's all kinds of new rep or tech.
A lot of it's fun, man.
You know, there's a cool little Morse code.
We'll talk about it all.
That's why I started this segment.
There's just a lot of stuff out there.
But to me, if we're talking about information,
if we're talking about education, if we're talking about entertainment,
you know there's nothing that really works for the whole household the way that the
prepper disk works and not only is it like in your benefit to understand the prep or disc itself
it's it's a raspberry pie built Wi-Fi essentially knowledge base um that everyone in your family
can connect to as though it were a router itself right they're connecting directly to this unit
as long as it's power
and, you know, it can be charged and that type of thing.
But as long as it's got power,
your whole family can log or can connect to it
just like you would connect to a Wi-Fi router
or any other Wi-Fi, right?
It is not on 5G.
It doesn't require Internet anything to work.
It's already preloaded with, you know, massive ready.
Gov backlogs, medical wikis, survival books and training manuals, repeater books, Morse code detectors,
emergency phase translators for a variety of languages.
There's a bunch of prepper disc exclusives.
There may even be some prepper broadcasting network on there one day.
Project Gutenberg, right?
60,000 e-books across 300 categories.
Unbelievable.
Ted talks, wiki house.
Stack Exchange on sustainable living.
The PreparDisc is really awesome.
Mapping tools.
It is a phenomenal piece of equipment.
And of course, all of that,
if you buy a unit with large enough storage,
you can add your own stuff.
You can add your own stuff.
Oh, and by the way,
using, with a little bit of research
on how the Raspberry Pi works
and how that's a piece of,
I don't know what it is.
It's a piece of tech that people have been using to build crazy stuff for a very long time.
But I don't know how to explain it.
I'm not smart enough in that realm at all to explain that.
But yeah, you can do all kinds of stuff.
My son actually wants to buy a Raspberry Pi because he wants to make an ad blocker for our house.
Apparently, you can build a pretty simple ad blocker for your entire home using the Raspberry Pi as the base.
So with a little bit of research,
you could build something just like this for your own family too.
But I'd say check the prep or disk out because they've done it.
It'll give you an idea of how to do what it is you want to do.
But what I like about it is it's not a thumb drive.
I plug this into my computer and now I have access to it.
I really like the fact that you can just give everybody the Wi-Fi, boom,
and they're tapped in.
You know, you can put games on it.
movies on it, whatever. Whatever you wanted to put on it, you could put on that thing.
Very cool. Very cool.
Probably my favorite, probably my favorite, honestly, of all the prepper tech that's out there today
is the prepper disc. It's a winner, man. It's a winner. If you're into that sort of thing,
right? So, we need some music or something for timeless words, for our Renaissance reflection,
right red beacon media the creator of red beacon daily news here is really built on two concepts right rebellion and
renaissance and i'd love to hear your take on the new american renaissance the the the renaissance to
stand against the ai slop that is you know seeping into everything through art and and writing i saw a really
funny meme the other day that I was talking about how, you know, people don't want,
people don't want zombie-fied AI to create their art and do their writing.
That's what they like to do, right?
They want an AI that can do their dishes.
I don't want to sit back and watch AI do all the fun stuff.
So I'd love to hear from you guys.
I'd love to hear your writings, your poems, and such.
Reach out to us.
there's a link down below to the substack
you can contact this through PBN
a bunch of different ways
I guess I'll have to create an email
Lightkeepers at Proton dot
and such and such right
because if you do produce content for us
then you are a lightkeeper
right you're keeping the Red Beacon Lighthouse
ablaze
since we look to pull people ashore
out of this you know
dilapidated, over-stimulated world of technology and such that we've created.
So today we have the great Walt Whitman.
Okay, the great Walt Whitman, American poet, one of the best.
This excerpt is from Song of Myself, published in 1855.
You'll notice some serious parallels in the thinking of Walt Whitman and Emerson.
from yesterday's show, and that truly rebellious take,
that truly individualistic fervor that was so strong in America at the time.
But at the same time, the patriotism was very apparent too.
You know, it was, I will be an individual in the framework of the freedoms granted me by the Constitution.
And we're losing that individualism.
We think we're cool. We think we're individualistic because we can buy a hat that says a thing in a shirt that says a thing in a shoe that's custom designed and a drive a car that's got bumper stickers on it.
But at the core, in our soul, right, we're being basically molded by the algorithm to say and do whatever it is your feed wants you to.
So here, song of myself.
I celebrate myself and sing myself, and what I assume you shall assume, for every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you.
I loaf and invite my soul. I lean in loaf and my ease observing a spear of summer grass.
My tongue, every atom of my blood formed from this soil, this air. Born here of parents, born here of parents, born here,
from parents the same and their parents the same.
I now 37 years old, in perfect health, begin,
hoping to cease not till death.
Freeds and schools in abeyance,
retiring back a while,
sufficed at what they are but never forgotten.
I harbor for good or bad,
I permit to speak at every hazard nature
without check with original energy.
And Whitman, you know,
know, he didn't want the creeds and the algorithms of his day. Have you ever stared at a spear of summer grass?
I don't know. It's hard to do these days. But there's something to it. I prefer to stare at a leaf.
I'm not so much a grass guy. I'll stare at a leaf and marvel at a leaf, and I think it's important because it slows the world and time down.
Because they're coming for you, baby.
You better believe it.
All right, folks, I hope you enjoyed Red Beacon Daily News today.
Stay tuned.
There's always something to talk about AI, never-ending.
We'll follow that thread, I guess, until the robots are in our house
and we're not allowed to use microphones anymore.
We'll see.
Or until the data centers burn right in the horizon, right?
It is Red Beacon Daily News, folks,
your home for rebellion.
And Renaissance,
that's not the outro, this is.
We'll see you tomorrow.
Thank you for tuning in.
