The Prepper Broadcasting Network - Surviving America 017
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Society in every state is a blessing, but government, even in its best state, is but a necessary evil.
The future has already arrived.
What do you think of that intro?
Holy moly.
Now that's something right there, folks.
That is so welcome into surviving America.
Let me ditch the headphones.
I got nothing to hear today.
God, the future has already arrived pb and family the future of the prepper broadcasting network i don't even know what it could be to be honest with you i have no clue just how good it
could get here this is one example you know what? Just one example. So all the gloating aside, why did I call this show? Why did I name the show Surviving America?
Do you see the headline over here? Bomb squad responds after contractors spot real looking gun and explosives.
This is the worst headline you could write for a situation like this this city worker
who once threatened to shoot up cfd chicago fire department arrested again so you
here we are right here we are in this situation how did how how do these active shooters things
happen in america so much you got a guy who says i'm gonna shoot up
the fire department oh he's good send him back to his apartment let him make bombs i just thought
about the bombing in new orleans and the thing that happened in vegas said melissa carraway who
was in the building working on radiators inside the apartment now look at this stuff man i'm not 100 sure but it looks like an ir laser on that ar-15 right there um we got some dynamite
timers i don't know what these tgri canisters are from the Ninja Turtles.
What looks to be C4.
Now, I don't even know where you get stuff like this, but that looks pretty legit.
That doesn't look too cosplay to me.
There's a trigger to that explosive.
I heard about this, by the way, on Instagram from our incredible lifetime member, Jay Panetto.
And like, nothing else.
For the rest of the day, I heard nothing else about it.
None. None, yeah.
I heard nothing.
And we're looking at this situation.
Hey, Jay, good morning.
The coffee's phenomenal. but i heard nothing about it
and and this is such a crazy situation i don't think this is the situation either
i don't think this guy's sitting here putting this stuff together on his own
i don't think this is a lone wolf situation there was a quote in this article i wanted to read you guys the man is in custody but has not been charged
they say he's suicidal this is the part that's weird a relative called police back then to say
they came home made threats of shooting a shooting spree at the fire academy gathered several guns
and left quote they say he's suicidal and depressed the police dispatcher announced on the over the
radio in 2022 he was terminated from his employment today this was bad this was the initial threat to
kill people records show a man by the same name was hired and by a different city agency at the
2022 threat against fire academy how do you hire them again in the in the same... I mean, you look at these photos, man.
I'm no bomb expert.
I don't even know how to rig something like this,
but that looks pretty legit to me.
I look at that AR-15.
It's got a lot of things on it that are unnerving.
And then I look and see a bunch of Pokemon stickers next to it.
What the hell is that?
We got Dynamite rigged.
We got C4.
We got AR-15s and Pikachu.
Not sure.
There's a suitcase with explosives that said C4,
and I Googled the pictures.
Looks like military stuff.
I saw a big rifle by a
window i said i'm going to call the police so this is the lady working on the radiators this is like
the crack team of government agencies
the crack team of government agencies had no idea this guy existed even though he existed
and the police arrested him he got fired the police arrested him he said he was going to
shoot a bunch of people up and kill him the city hires him again or the state of chicago hires him
again and they don't know nothing about the guy they have no eyes on the guy whatsoever even
though he already claimed he was going to shoot up the fire department the academy luckily the hvac lady shows up
working on the radiator takes does a quick look around and uh
oh i'm surrounded by explosives in a maniac's apartment.
How about that?
What an amazing situation we find ourselves in.
Now, this was presented to me as a terrorist cell.
What I've read thus far, I've seen two sides of the story,
so I don't know which one is which.
But I think it's a stark reminder of what
could be even if it doesn't turn out you know they won't tell you the guy's name so that's
automatically suspect right if his name was james walton they would tell you his name in the article
you know 38 year old james walton uh they found a variety of weapons and he's a supporter of J-Sick.
Whatever.
You know what I mean?
So whenever there's this anonymity, and I know I could go find his name pretty quickly just by looking up the old situation.
But I always get, you know, what the hell's going on?
What's going on here?
This is it, folks.
What's going on here?
This is it, folks.
This is what you heard on Sean Ryan with the Homeland 2025 attack.
And if you haven't heard that podcast, you got to check it out.
I forget the girl's name.
Sanders?
Sanderson?
I don't know.
Look it up.
Look for a lady talking about terrorism.
It's a great show.
There's a reason I named this show. I used to do a show called The I Am Liberty Show.
Most of the listeners out there remember The I Am Liberty Show.
It ran for a long time.
The Hunter is with us.
It ran for a long time.
Over on X, too.
What's up, man?
Be careful over there on X.
X is dangerous.
My X is just people.
I go to X to see how like our posts are doing post stuff i'm posting a lot more over there now we've got a great following over there like 14
we're going on 15 000 people over there and we got this great following over there on x i roll over
there i post some stuff i scroll i don't know why my feed is this way. It must be the things that I watch, but it's just people getting knocked out and killed. That's it. It's people in fights, people getting knocked out, people getting pushed in front of trains, people getting stabbed to death. Wow. It's always a nice reminder, you know, that you're surrounded by demons.
Not everybody.
A lot of great people out there.
The world wouldn't work if it wasn't tons of great people, you know.
But I think we got a little too wrapped up in that idea that everybody's a nice guy and we just need to calm down the testosterone in the room.
to calm down the testosterone in the room.
Hunter said he thought I was going to say we got 15 followers over there,
not 15K.
Yeah, we started out.
I mean, I don't know.
G-Man really built the following up,
the creator of the Prepper Broadcasting Network over at Twitter.
And then I just kind of auto posted over there for a long time. But in the last year, I've been nurturing and it's been growing.
And I don't know.
For us, folks, it's an all hands on deck kind of scenario.
You know what I mean?
It's we for a while we played isolationist to the detriment of our growth.
We played isolationist.
We did.
And it got us far. What's up that's me good morning over at x as well we played isolationist here at pbn for a
long time because i was trying to build this a business create a business model that would pay
the bills and not be cancelable okay and we did that through our membership right so if you want to support us, go to pbnfamily.com and become a member
because that's the main source of income, our membership.
And we built all the infrastructure for that.
And then the world became seemingly less of a landmine of a minefield rather less of a minefield
and it's you know it's just better now it's it's a situation where we can peek our heads out and
say whatever the hell we want to say i have very few like very few wishes of my hosts, you know what I mean, post regularly and then say exactly what you think because that's where the value is.
If you're not saying exactly what you think, what's the value of listening to you?
Why would I listen to you?
You know what I mean?
It's like there's like the the you have like the infomercial where everything is scripted and welcome in.
And we're going to tell you about the Prepper Broadcasting Network today.
And then Phil, tell us about your experience.
And Phil gets up and he's well, I really do enjoy the Prepper. You know what I mean? You have that. And then you have like real talk, like real people talking about real things.
The reception is bad here. Maybe better on the roof.
Oh, is the live messing up for you?
Well, try Rumble.
Try YouTube.
We're on all of them.
We are behind enemy lines on YouTube.
And they haven't said it.
They haven't said anything to me.
I don't know why.
They've said nothing.
It's been beautiful. they've said nothing it's been beautiful they've said nothing
i got some really cool stuff coming guys really cool stuff coming i'm going to show you um
from the home security superstore okay another company that we're working with
really cool really cool stuff i've never messed around with their stuff hands
on so i'm very interested to see i have a couple things but you know like knives and mace and that
kind of stuff we'll see i have really taken to uh enjoying weapons of the edged sword all you know
all kinds of weapons really really. If you're an
American, you live in this country,
you should really enjoy weapons.
Weaponry. It's good for you.
There's a study out there
for the men.
Handling knives
and swords and edged weapons
and guns raises
your testosterone.
Hey, look. I didn't do this study i didn't i'll look it up for
you if you want me to if you want me to look it up for you to prove it i'll look it up for you but
i think it's i think it's important in the age of um you know the plastic man
oh earlier this morning i was looking at the robo text what is it robo what is it i went on the i got a story real bodics i was on the real bodics
website if you want to really freak yourself out if you really want to scare yourself go to the
real bodics website and see the future wives of your grandkids and you're going to be like what
you think we got uh population decline problems now elon musk wait
until the real botics ai driven uh robot girls hit the streets
well shit what does that make me what do you mean jay ferg
i don't know i don't know what you meant by that.
Elaborate.
But anyway, I was going to find the testosterone article for you.
Handling weapons increases testosterone.
I don't remember where I heard this.
Guns, testosterone, and aggression.
Huffington Post?
See, this seems like a trap here.
This one seems like a trap.
Guns, testosterone, and aggression.
They're trying to sell.
The way that it's set up, I mean, this is the study, I guess.
Let's see what the Radical Huff Post has to say, if I can even read it.
I'm going to let you guys see what happens when you go to...
Oh, oh, oh, Jay Ferg is saying saying what is it what is it i get you now sorry
sorry sorry sorry that's good for the ladies to have a little tea it's a good thing there's
nothing wrong with that you should know i love that you should know how the male brain reacts to handling a gun.
This is like that old video they made for marijuana.
When they were saying like the, what was it called?
What was the old marijuana video they made?
The devil's weed or whatever it is.
I do hate the pot smoking in Richmond, I will tell you that.
The pot smoking in Richmond is so out of control.
Everywhere I go, I smell it everywhere I go.
It's pot.
And you know where you smell it most while you're driving with other people.
So you can make things legal, but that doesn't mean that people are going to use their best judgment.
Don't you get that?
You should know how the male brain reacts to handling a gun they're gonna turn this into like uh men and guns evil
i mean the the a frankie t mcandrew professor of psychology at knox college way to go. Right out of the gates, here's Frankie T.
Frankie T, I know.
I know Frankie T.
I know him.
He's a white knight, right?
That's what he is.
He's a...
I have no doubt
he's a professor of psychology.
Men commit over 85%
of all homicides,
91% of all same-sex homicides,
and 97% of all same-sex homicides
in which the victim and killer aren't related to each other.
Well, Frankie, we might as well do away with us men then, huh?
Just get rid of us all.
Get with nothing but a problem, fundamentally, right?
Firewolf Forge in the house.
What is up on Instagram?
The man behind Hammer Talk, which I got to put up today.
You got to get the safety Hammer Talk today.
These startling statistics are driven home with each new mass shooting.
This is not what I'm trying to tell you.
Precarious manhood.
Oh, I like this Frankie T guy.
He's a stand-up comedian.
Here's another psychologist.
Frankie T guy. He's a stand-up comedian. Here's another psychologist. Joseph Vandello and Jennifer Bosom have coined the term precarious manhood to describe a dilemma that only men seem to face.
In a nutshell, they argue that manhood... Okay, can we see the study? I get it. Men bad. Men bad,
lock them all up. This has nothing to do with this study I wanted to show you.
Competitive drives.
Oh, no.
Oh, no, not competitive men.
Competitive successes or failures in early adult determined a man standing in
a circle.
It was possible to simply hit the reset button.
I can't believe this
now we're into chimpanzee studies
Frankie T likes to hear himself right
oh god
this is not
I'm sorry guys
I fell into an absolute
liberal trap there.
That's what that was. That was I'm going to write.
I'm going to write about two and a half thousand words on the evils of men.
Even though I'm a man.
Two and a half thousand words on the evils of men and why you why we need to make sure that
they're only allowed to play with dolls and never play with knives and guns look you can look it up
i can't look it up mid-show and do the research but i'm telling you uh studies have been shown
handling swords and knives and guns yeah he said it makes men more aggressive but from a health and physical wellness
standpoint it raises testosterone and like i said in a in the world that we live in man
which is the world of plastic and plastic is having an effect on testosterone i think probably
lack of sunlight lack of physical fitness, sitting all day and
night, right? All this stuff has an effect. And look, if you can pull out the old MXP
and stare down the barrel, or like I was doing yesterday with our routine, our dry fire routine,
handle your weapons and get a little testosterone boost
out of that. It's got to be better than getting a needle, right? It's got to be better than getting
a needle. Jay Fergan chat says, I don't want a girly man. Yeah. The age of the girly man,
I think has come to an end. I think the threat level has, look, when you got guys in Chicago sitting around listening to the wonderful sounds of a Chicago evening, you know, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, and he's up there building C4 explosives with triggers, times have changed, folks. I talked about this on Instagram yesterday. I spent a large chunk of my time on Instagram yesterday talking about just this topic, which is security has changed. a more of a focus on like dude can i look at
my profile x i'm trying to get a link to my new article for you uh oh look i'm live let me drop a
heart for myself yeah but it's like it's largely changed from the attacks on our rights to the very physical attacks on ourselves and the threats that we face as a nation.
Just is what it is.
You know, just is what it is, PBN family.
Let's take a look at this new article I published yesterday.
I largely commission right for prepping blogs.
You know what I mean?
That's a part of my income.
And what it does is it gives me very little time to write, like, full-length articles just the way I want to write them for you.
I decided to sit down and do that yesterday, sit down and write something. And in all transparency, you know, what I write is my what I'm passionate about, but it's also drives traffic, drives income, those kinds of things with a variety of links in the article.
You know, I'm not at the point financially, and I probably never will be, where I get to sit down in front of a computer and do a broadcast and write an article and write a book and just say, oh, I'll just do whatever I want today because I don't have any concerns for money whatsoever.
I don't think I'll ever be there.
So things have to make sense and they have to make money to some degree for them to continue, for them to be sustainable.
So I wrote this article yesterday because this has been on my heart of hearts.
I like to sort of stay in tune with the average American. And what kind of sits in my head lately is I have to imagine, especially with the insurance situation in California, like you could say what you want about the insurance situation, how they were dropping people about wildfires two weeks before the wildfire.
You could say what you want about that.
Insurance is evil.
Gavin Newsom's an idiot.
He got everything ruined for people.
He, you know, whatever.
Climate change, whatever you want to talk about.
When you get down to the elbow thrashing level of humanity, the people on the street.
And look at it through their eyes.
They see no FEMA.
No insurance.
No state intervention.
Right?
Like this was so ill prepared for this thing.
They couldn't have been less prepared.
The only way they could have been less prepared is if they like exiled the fire
departments altogether.
Like, all right, fire departments,
we're going to pay for you guys to go on vacation on the East coast,
have fun for a couple of weeks, come back.
It's on the taxpayer.
You know what I mean?
Enjoy yourself.
It's the only way they
could have done worse so in the minds of the average american i see i see people who are
sitting around going like i can't depend on this i can't depend the state's gonna fail me
fema's gonna fail they're gonna send me 700 bucks and say sayonara uh the insurance companies might
drop me i'm paying all this money into insurance because i gotta have it and then companies might drop me. I'm paying all this money into insurance because I got to have it.
And then they might drop me.
I'm not help me anyway.
And it just it reiterates the point that I've been making since 2018, which is, you know, preppers are America's answer to disaster.
Americans want answers.
In just a few years, our entire way of life has changed.
It's pretty succinct.
It's pretty succinct to what we're all dealing with here in this modern age, folks.
You know what I mean?
Firewall Fortress, I wonder what hormone boosts you get from hitting hot metal with a hammer.
Oh, I guarantee you.
I guarantee you we do
a study on blacksmithing hot i mean i feel like just hammers and and glowing metal has to boost
testosterone right it's just got to you can you can tell you know i bet chopping wood too
i bet chopping wood does and it could be the culmination of things, right? The physical
fitness, the outside, all that kind of stuff. But you can feel these things. You know what I mean?
When I first started splitting wood, which was very late, I had never split wood until I was
probably, I was a dad already. So I was 25. Never even swung an axe you know what i mean like i didn't know what i was
doing i got this composite axe from my brother-in-law for christmas one year and dude i
broke that thing not because i'm so you know powerful because i had no idea what i was doing with it none no idea i completely
destroyed that axe in like two months and and it would take me like hours to split
to split like one you know once one log it was crazy um but yeah that was the situation man
that was but i could feel something and i felt it more when
i got a wood axe you know what i mean when i got a wood axe i felt it much more i felt
the sense of like i'm touching something that is white hot and it's it's old. You know what I mean? It's old, but not old and frail and crumbly.
It's old and hot, and it's like connecting me with ancestry.
You know what I mean?
I'm doing something that people in my bloodline have had to do
and have done forever.
And wow, yeah.
And you know when I felt that too i felt that again when i got
my recurve bow i bought a recurve bow for like 200 bucks off craigslist and started shooting that
thing around about the same time uh when i really was getting infected with prepping and survivalism
i started shooting that bow man and i remember standing'd stand, I got room out back where I would shoot it, you know, about 20 yards or something like that. And I would stand out there and I would shoot that thing. And I'd feel that same electricity, that same connection that like, you know, I'm touching that third rail here of ancestry, like pulling back the string taking aim firing the arrow and
doing something that people in my lineage have done forever you know what i mean forever who
knows how long like who knows how far back shooting bows and arrows goes and how inextricably linked to your lineage it is.
You have to remember, like, in order for you to be here, somebody in your family had to be pretty good at shooting a bow.
So we talk about home security, survival kits, methodically making your way off grid in the article.
That's a good take man
that's a really good take because what you need to understand
knowing you are dangerous says firewolf forge i think that's a good call that's a good take
um that's carrying a weapon that's, that's training and carrying with a firearm,
right? Training with and carrying a firearm. That's when you know you're safe. That's when
you feel different. You feel different around groups. You feel different in society. You feel
different. I felt different the moment I started carrying. And it had nothing to do with like squaring off, but it had everything to do with this. What what the firewolf is talking about in chat. It had everything to do with this.
violent altercation for a guy like me who avoided violence at all costs growing up. You know, I was a I was on track. I might as well played track and field because that was my number one self-defense
strategy. You know what I mean? That was it. So you get to adulthood and you're like, I don't know.
I don't know what's going to happen.
You know what I mean?
If things get crazy because I've just taken off and then you learn how to fight and you learn how to carry a firearm.
And all of a sudden that big void out there in front of you turns into like this is what's going to happen.
Like now, you know, it's going to happen.
You know what options you have.
You know what you're good at, what you're not good at.
You know that if there's a problem standing in front of you, you've got several steps that you're going to take to deal with that problem.
You know, two-legged problems.
And that's been one of the greatest investments I ever made.
One of the great investments of all time in my life was going from completely like – the best way I can put it.
This is where I was.
This is where I was.
2009.
So I'm 23, 23 years old.
I buy this canvas also off Craigslist, canvas punching bag, right?
And I hang it in my little shed.
And this is at a different house.
And I hang it in my little shed, and I'm looking looking at it and I go, I don't know how
to punch.
I don't know how to punch.
Like I knew how to like thrust my fist out.
You know what I mean?
But I could tell in doing that, that that wasn't working.
You know what I mean?
That was not not working at all.
So it was this really wild situation where I was like, whoa, I don't know how to throw a punch. Like, this is crazy. And if I don't know how to throw a punch, I got learning to do, you know?
from 2009 till now, it's been an awesome journey, man.
It's been an awesome journey with self-defense,
mixed martial arts, jiu-jitsu, Muay Thai, boxing, all that kind of stuff.
It all eliminates that weirdness of going out in public as a man
and being around other men that maybe you don't know
or maybe you don't trust you know all of a sudden it's like okay if things get kinetic
i know how to evade and i know how to use my body to hurt people it's not that you want to hurt
people trust me i go the rest of my life without ever being in a fight.
I'm good with that.
I'm good with that.
I have no desire to get into that kind of an interaction.
That's the majority of people.
But growing up, we were kind of taught like that's enough.
You know what I mean? In other words, like just avoid, nice and, you know, don't get into a situation like even the like the school rules were built backwards, up and punches me in the head and i punch them in the head we're both suspended
what kind of society are we building here you know what i mean i don't know
what else folks we rocked 32 minutes i don't even know what happened i was flying i was on cloud nine
from that intro to the show because uh for the podcast audience man you have to go to rumble
or to x or something like that to watch the intro to surviving america because it's sweet
i might be able to set it up as the outro too let's see and that'll give everybody who's here now watching a uh a chance
to see it oh i think i can can i duplicate yes i can okay perfect so we'll run the uh the outro
the same as the intro now i gotta get all this stuff off before my other hosts hop on or they're
gonna wind up with my intro on their show and as cool as it is it's uh it's not what they want you know
what else chat what's going on what else we talking
uh no i did not jay ferg let me let me put that in the magic book actually i'm gonna put
ferg vids because i gotta get your show up on Rumble also from Saturday.
We got stuff to do.
And yeah, we will update our intro.
We got...
It's cool, man.
I've been trying to find time to film commercials.
You guys probably don't want to hear that.
But I don't know.
It is what it is.
We have reached a situation where ads really are kind of like the bane of our existence.
The free world of everything free has dissipated and we're left with the reality again.
Remember the age of free? Everything became free. You could listen to music free.
Everything was free
and then all of a sudden we got to a point where uh little by little things stopped being free
remember crazy like you'd watch you'd stream music on youtube you'd watch stuff online
netflix remember netflix used to be like a dollar whatever it was like
six bucks or something i don't know what it was now every streaming service puts ads in your shows
even though you pay for it like pay more pay more and there'll be no ads
it's absolutely insane but you know that's the nature unfortunately that's the nature of like
the weird corporation thing that we do right like if you if you build a business on better better
better better all the time um then costs go up i think they should i i think instead of having
like shareholders uh when you put a business plan together, you should just figure out what's the ceiling?
What's the goal?
Create a goal instead of a limitless amount of profit.
I mean, if you want, you can do whatever the hell you want.
You're in America.
If I were to sit down, like if we really started making money here at PBN, got a bunch of followers and big sponsors making all kinds of money, what I would do is I would sit down and say, if I had the ability to pay all the hosts a really good salary so they could say to hell with work and pay myself enough that I would be happy and content, which really wouldn't be that much.
And maintenance and improvements and graphics and audio and all that kind of stuff, equipment.
I cost it all out and say, look, like, let's get to this amount of money.
And the only adjustment we make from there is like cost of living you know what i mean as opposed to why can't we make double the prop why can't you know what i mean because that's how you wind up
in a situation where you have a great streaming service like amazon prime or netflix and you just
well now we're just going to put three minutes of ads several times
in your movie. I don't know. It is what it is. I've been playing around with this solo one-man
kit. It's kind of funny, the one-man kit thing, because for those of you who are, I'll give you
a good gauge of where you're at in preparedness and survival by looking at this kit. I'll give you a good gauge of where you're at in preparedness and survival by looking at this kit.
I'll give you a good metric, okay?
You look at this thing, this kit right here.
You look at the water.
You look at the food.
You look at the shelter.
You look at the bag itself, the tools, and so on.
Some people look at this thing and say, wow, that's just enough to get me through.
You know what I mean?
And other people look at this thing and go,
I could breeze through 24 hours with all that stuff.
That's funny.
It makes me want to find out how long... See, we don't have the kind of income for me to just go sit in the woods for a week. But it makes me want to do that. It makes you want to say, like, this is the 24 hour survival kit. But how long can I really last in this thing?
because it's got a ferro rod in it.
It's got a big ferro rod in it.
It's got a lighter in it, right?
It's got a decent shelter in it for the price.
And it's got food that could be rationed, right?
That'd probably be your biggest struggle, right?
Food and water, just with this. But I think this kit even comes with aqua tabs in the IFAC there.
I think the IFAC, oh, and you've got the uh you've got
the water bottle yeah i mean i guess your biggest struggle particularly in the winter would be food
this kit's gonna cover you with the majority of issues two things two things you'll struggle with
during the 24 hour man one manman kit into a week kit.
Firewood, depending on how sturdy that shovel is,
but even so, still, firewood's going to be tough.
Gathering it, splitting it, all that kind of stuff.
You don't have a legitimate axe or folding saw.
But again, it's a 24-hour kit.
I'm just saying, if I were to to say Let me take this thing to a week
Where my struggles would be
In the winter in particular
Be food and it'd be fire
Long term fire
You know what I mean
But then again
You do spend
When you're setting up camp in winter
There's a lot of wood management
And that wood management keeps you warm
you know it really does helps keep you warm
so what else we got folks oh if you like this thing i've got a link to it down below
lima tango survival in the show description um these guys are great man you know it's just a
great a great little business doing good things, getting people prepared. Firewall Ford says dream job gear tester. Give it to me. I'll break it. I like the sounds of it, man. We're doing more with gear this year. We're doing way more with gear this year. There's no doubt about it.
Let's see about this massive sunspot because I've heard from Sarah DeHathaway.
Is this it? Seven months ago, 19 hours ago.
Is this it?
Seven months ago.
19 hours ago.
No, this is a video.
I heard from Sarah that there's a massive... Let's look it up here in the chat.
Shall we?
We have this back of the...
The back channel chat here, man.
It's outrageous, this stuff we have.
Let's see here oh my god it's going crazy sarah the hathaway yeah i watch a bunch of shows well i watch a bunch of ads for shows
is this it yeah here oh it's from carl brown actually the strange truth the man behind the
strange truth um this thing right here is uh where are we at yeah there we is
this sunspot is epic
all over social media,
people are talking about
an absolutely enormous coronal hole
that spans a quarter of the circumference of the sun.
A huge coronal hole
spanning a quarter of the circumference of the sun
is opening,
allowing unusually fast solar winds
to head towards Earth.
NASA reported that a massive coronal hole
recently opened. I want to see if we can get a video i mean
i appreciate you carl b carl b's got some uh he's got some awesome stuff going on he's got some
prepper tips of the day coronal hole let's go with that how are you guys with keywords?
The key to mass here Here we go
Here we go
Here we go
Oh, we got India news
Oh my god
It is enormous
Wow
Let me share this with you guys
Let me share this with you guys
Firewolf Forge calls it a sun fart
Not bad
Not bad
Yeah, there's a lot of things they leave out of the old
climate change conversation firewolf forge you see that thing you can't comprehend
that freaking coronal hole you can't comprehend it i think there's something like, what's it say? Carl B. put it
in there about, there's 1.3 million Earths inside the sun. You could fit 1.3 million Earths inside
the sun. Now look at that thing. Look at that thing. See, they got eggs on the other side now making me hungry that's bananas okay that's
absolutely bananas i'm telling you right now this we don't know shit about the sun we know nothing
like we're playing this weird game where we think we know everything that's the game that
humans play they play the game we're like oh, oh, we know everything. You know, you rub, you rub what?
Some kind of leaf combination into the wound.
And that's the best way to heal a wound.
Until we figure out a better way.
Eggs, bananas.
Yeah, man, all of that.
Firewolf Forge.
I know I'm not eating till noon today.
I'm not eating till noon today. I'm not eating till noon today. I've committed to something else. I think it might be a two-meal situation in 2025. Most days. I don't know. I don't feel like I need to eat like that. You know what I mean?
So I talked to this gentleman from Factor X.
Now, I'm just telling you right off the clip.
There's nothing to buy here.
Okay, so I'm not really selling anything.
He's not really selling anything yet.
But I want to tell you about this backpack by Factor X because it's really pretty cool.
And as you can see, they've set something cool up for you guys it's uh factor x equipment.com slash pbn factor
x the letter x equipment.com slash pb and i'll put the link around don't worry
matter of fact i could probably pop it in the chat.
That would help.
You're going to hear about this backpack from us for a little while. So what it's capable of is protecting your goods
from that exact situation that we're talking about.
Giant coronal hole, sun space farts and so forth uh
you want to take a peek so this is our landing page this guy created i talked to him really cool
guy built out this thing almost ready for production you know not quite there yet what
he wants to do right now, what he wants.
Why am I showing you this?
What is he after?
I'm showing it to you because it's got two things that I think are very unique.
Number one is the EMP-proof technology.
Number two is the concealed carry capability, right off the top.
The bag's sweet.
I'll show it to you.
If you want protection from this kind of stuff,
massive corona holes opening up in the sun, right?
If you want to protect your comms gear, 99% of what I use my Faraday stuff for is comms protection, right?
The other cool thing about a Factor X backpack is your ability to disappear.
And that's the only other thing that i use uh my emp stuff for so factor x equipment.com
slash pbn all you're doing is signing up to know when the book when the backpack is available if
it's something you want to know about let's look at it the key difference is from the traditional Faraday bags.
So he's got his setup sort of, uh,
well,
as close to a real backpack as possible,
right?
No limited space or bag per device,
no exposed internal Faraday fabric,
which increases wear and tear.
He's taken what this guy's done at Factor X is he's done what all innovators do.
You know what I mean?
He's done what basically all innovators do.
He's looked at SLNT.com.
He's looked at Mission Darkness.
He's looked at what they do well and what they don't do so well, right?
And basically said, I'm going to make the best one.
I'm going to make the best one.
Triple layer shielding materials,
linen protection for increased durability.
It's a big boy, 23 liter capacity.
Water resistant.
It's a great bag, man.
It's a great bag.
He doesn't put it.
He doesn't put the concealed carry aspect on the website because he's trying to market to a larger audience.
But he told me when we were talking on X, he said there's going to be a place for concealed carry.
And I don't know about you, but this is a must for me.
You know what I mean?
It's a must.
Got to have it. I got gotta have it i gotta have it
all right so factor x equipment.com slash pbn nothing to buy you don't have to spend any money
sign up for updates the mailing list you'll get a notification when the bag goes live
you know if that's something you're into all right this is part of what we're going to be
doing here at pbn guys there's just too many i'm out of coffee no
i'm down to like the granule like the surprise coffee i call it
the surprise coffee where you get the maybe might get a little mouthful of bits if you're not careful.
This is what we're doing here at PBN, guys.
This is something that I never really did in the past.
And one thing that I really like about showcasing this gear, Lima Tango Survival Factor X equipment, our amazing sponsor amazing sponsor pack fresh usa there's a link to
their giveaway down below too you've got 15 days left on the giveaway okay you got to use the link
in the show description make a purchase at pack fresh usa doesn't matter if it's five bucks or
500 you will be entered into the giveaway and i got books and i got uh coffee mugs i'm gonna send one of these disaster
coffee mugs out to the winner you're gonna get a combination pack of mylar bags oxygen absorbers
instruction heat sealer all the cool stuff for making your own food storage at home which is
just a huge huge difference maker but the reason for all the yakety yak on gear, it's twofold.
No, it's threefold actually now.
I've come to realize it's threefold.
The first is there's a lot of people making cool stuff.
You're never going to hear about them.
Do you know what I mean?
That's what I came to realize last year.
Last year, scouring for different sponsors, I came to realize that there is a ton of awesome stuff in the world that no one's ever going to talk about.
And fundamentally, one of the big reasons you're not going to hear about it is because a guy like Factor X, who's just getting his legs under him, he doesn't have a ton of money to spend on marketing.
his legs under him. He doesn't have a ton of money to spend on marketing. Right. So we've been working with these guys, you know, on basically a very low budget to help them get
their products in front of you. And, you know, it, I can't say it's the most lucrative thing
in the world, but it works. There's no doubt it works. Um, so that's, you know, that's number two, getting some bills paid.
Uh, and number three, what throwing gear in front of my face, when I throw gear in front of my own
face on a show, like I do now, uh, it spawns those kinds of prepping and survivalist ideas
because one of the things people love about my shows, one of the things people love about my shows one of the
things people hate about my shows is that i can get way the hell off topic of anything prepping
and survival related you know and i do enjoy that don't get me wrong like i like that aspect of
podcasting too but i also got a lot of information on lockdown that I hold on to because it just doesn't come up.
Once you start talking about the conditions of the nation and this and that and the other thing, you put yourself in a situation where you get lost.
You get lost in the conversation.
The chat starts talking you up, and then all of a sudden it's like, what are we doing today?
What are we talking about?
So it is what it is.
I hope you're enjoying it.
I hope you're enjoying it.
Another big thing that we're doing is adding prepper tips of the day.
They might not be daily, but, you know, throughout the week you're going to get PBN prepper tips of the day from our hosts and myself.
These are really cool.
Short, short, short form, three minutes to five minutes.
I don't know if these things are going to make it to Rumble and YouTube and all that.
They may, like, sparingly.
But if you go to PrepperBroadcasting.com, you can listen to them.
I think that's it, man.
I don't need to do another 10 minutes on PBN updates.
Suffice it to say, suffice it to say, this is the place to be in this time.
I'm not saying don't listen to other things, don't enjoy other podcasts and other endeavors that you enjoy.
I'm just saying, make a little time in your day, in your week,
to listen to Prepper Broadcasting Network.
You know what I mean?
Because these types of things, giant holes in the sun,
we had an earthquake here last night.
Not a big one, but we had an earthquake and an aftershock too.
These kinds of things, wildfires, bombs, guys showing up with C4 in the apartment,
like these things are going to continue to happen.
And I really believe the only way to deal with it mentally is to prepare yourself physically and mentally.
That's what we do.
You know what I mean?
All right.
I'm going to play this great outro.
You're going to love it.
Holy mackerel.
It's the same thing as the intro.
But I think it's well worth showing off again.
I had a great time.
Literally created it right before I got here.
And it just happened to have worked out.
So I thank you guys.
It has been Surviving America with James Walton.
I will see you guys later.
Much more to come this week from the Prepper Broadcasting Network.
All right.
So, yeah.
Stick with us.
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The people you care about.
The people you want prepared as well.
They need it, man.
It's not going to be an easy year on the mental talk to you soon society in every state is a
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