The Prepper Broadcasting Network - Surviving America 045: The Gameplan of MAGA Resistance Cells

Episode Date: August 6, 2025

There are many groups in the United States that are meeting and planning how to respond to the Trump presidency. They are breying about DEMOCRACY while planning to upend the outcomes of an election.Wo...rse then that they are planning a campaign of non compliance.Are you prepared for what America could look like? I find this very interesting considering we are doing our CIVIL WAR 2.0 Continuity meeting this month. Be sure to join us on the Members side. Join below.www.pbnfamily.comwww.limatangosurvival.comwww.packfreshusa.comDONATE https://bit.ly/3SICxEq

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Society in every state is a blessing. The government, even in its best state, is but a necessary evil. The future has already arrived. The meeting's training last night, that our Zoom was maxed out the entire time, which is awesome because it means that the resistance. against MAGA is only growing stronger. If you were unable to get onto the Zoom because of capacity, the entire training can be found on our website, so go check that out.
Starting point is 00:00:39 This is a training that you do not want to miss. It lays out the entire strategy that One Million Rising has for combating fascism. And if you have any friends or family who missed the training last night, go ahead and share that video with them because we need them in this movement. And remember that this is a three-part training series, so make sure that you sign up for the other two parts as well. And if any of those times don't work for you, no worries at all. Just make sure that you RSVP and you'll automatically be sent a link to the recordings.
Starting point is 00:01:08 We'll see you there. Nothing says anti-autocracy, no kings, quite like the positioning of your mansion in the background of the video. Welcome in everyone. Man, do we got a good one for you today, folks. This one million resistance movement is, what's it called? The rising million, the rising one million, something along those lines. We're going to get into all that. I'm going to share a screen right now.
Starting point is 00:01:47 The very training that she was talking about on YouTube, we're going to attend today here on Surviving America. and I haven't really gotten deep into it. I kind of wanted to do it with you. What is up, Jordan? How are you? Why am I like leaning into the side of the camera here? I haven't gone through the training myself.
Starting point is 00:02:10 We're going to go through the training together. I have a feeling it's going to be magnificent. And fundamentally, this is the largest movement. It's a multi-organization movement against Trump. And there's a very clear sort of arms crossed tantrum style protest thing that's happening. That's on the face of it. What I want you to understand about these movements is there's the forward-facing aspect of the movement. And then there's the behind the scenes.
Starting point is 00:02:45 Like if you think every Maltov cocktail is an agent provocatory, you're wrong. If you think that every, you know, fire that gets started is a one-off. So up front, it's noncompliance, and in the darkness behind, it's probably sabotage, violence, destruction of property, you know. I'll say it one last time before we get in. Well, I won't say it one last time, but I'll say it again. Years and years and years ago, there was a movement called the BAMN, the B-A-M-N. Nothing has changed from this movement. This movement articulated the message perfectly.
Starting point is 00:03:28 It did it better than I've ever seen anyone do it. And it was the by any means necessary movement, folks. That's what they were called. They were called by any means necessary. And I think by any means necessary really speaks to what these people are willing to do, what they have been willing to do. And you just got to understand when, you know, you're going to see a bunch of happy go lucky sort of screens and PDF, I'm not PDF, you know, PowerPoint presentation here and
Starting point is 00:04:01 hosted by Edward Nigma the Ridler and you're going to see all this. You're going to see all this and you're going to be like, oh, it doesn't seem so bad. Well, maybe you're not going to say it doesn't seem so bad because you're a lot smarter than most people out there. Hey, we're about to break 600 followers here on Rumble. Thanks. Thanks for that. That's a good feat over at Rumble. Rumble's a little slow over there. It's a little.
Starting point is 00:04:30 Ben the Breaker of Bancers had a good metric for Rumble, but I don't, you know, whatever. Let's get into this thing. This thing's going to be fun, okay? So this was 716, 20, 25 session one. There are three sessions in total. We may make this a three series show on Surviving America because there's a whole other session that's been done already. And then there's a third one that we could sign up for me. Maybe we should go to it.
Starting point is 00:04:52 you want to go to it you want to go undercover i know jordan will go with me we could show up in the zoom we could be undercover and and you know we could have fun with them we could have fun reporting and so forth coming to you live from the powerpoint presentation of the uh the crossed arms tantrum having non-compliance movement against Donald Trump's hateful, autocratic, king-like ways. Oh, and this is all built around my T-shirt brand. This whole movement, by the way, is built around my T-shirt brand, No Kings, that I started years ago, that they've decided to adopt, which makes it so much fun for me. It is just great.
Starting point is 00:05:36 Haven't had a sale in a while, though, they might be on to me. They might be on to me. For those of you who don't know, I started, I created a No King's T-shirt, like, Probably close to eight years ago, something like that. And all of a sudden, I started getting sales on this no, old, don't even promote it anymore, right? And that then, boom, this giant movement against Trump is no kings. Interesting. Let's get into it.
Starting point is 00:06:03 Let's get into the old. We love to see the love. Everybody welcome. How's the volume? We had to let this massive Zoom space settle into its fullness real quick here. Is the volume too loud? Hello, folks in the chat. People are saying what's up, Arizona, Chicago.
Starting point is 00:06:20 That's the riddler right there talking. The riddler is the head of it all. Is this last time I found myself? I love this slide where they tell you how to enjoy the meeting. They tell you how to enjoy the meeting here. Okay. Make sure you get a coffee. It's helpful to do as we say.
Starting point is 00:06:40 Let's get the whole thing gone. So here's the Rogues Gala. here pretty interesting little group i don't know that we need their audio at all do we'll put it i want it like low maybe one of the live streams or another source or if you're here with us on zoom we're so excited to have you all here i think they've been outmoded by my phone out oh could be firewolf welcome in streaming places to dial in we're watching the uh the gotham city rogues gallery we have edward nigma here at the head of the lineup amanda waller down there with the beautiful hair do and uh and thanks for hanging with us everybody these are the faces of resistance folks
Starting point is 00:07:21 Jordan says they look the way I thought yeah we really don't care what they look like to be quite honest with you that's the least of what I want to talk about here so here's the agenda real quick particular focus on authoritarianism one on oneitarianism 101 that should be a good one That should be one hell of a slide coming off the Biden administration. I can't wait to see that one. Is the background noise too loud? Just let me know, because I like it back there. But I don't want it louder than me, obviously.
Starting point is 00:07:58 Hi, everyone. My name is Daniel Hunter. I work for Choose Democracy and also I'm a freedom trainer. He's a freedom trainer, Daniel is. Daniel here with this group says he's a freedom trainer. I love that. I love their names for things. All right. We don't care about housekeeping.
Starting point is 00:08:18 Well, let's take a quick look, actually. Let's pause it. No, not let's not pause it. Let's mute it. It's going to be a lot of muting tonight today this morning. It's a beautiful, gloomy Wednesday, by the way, as this resistance takes hold in the United States. No, nothing really interesting.
Starting point is 00:08:40 there here we go so this is how it all kind of began right this is this is their claim to fame thus far and we reported on this days before so what that means in cell 101 dang uh that's not bad that's not bad jayford so this is the big claim to fame this was great i love that this happened on june 14th see the plot thickens between me and the no kings movement they decided to have their major nationwide movement while I was on in route to vacation. They said, oh, we're going to do it on June 14th. Oh, great. I'm trying to have a week off of all this shit.
Starting point is 00:09:19 And you guys got to have your meetings all across the country, which, you know, weren't really that big a deal anyway, but so on and so forth, right? Oh, Jay Ferg is skewering these people in the chat room. How can I be a part of what's next? Okay. Let's have a look. No. Plug into existing resistance campaign.
Starting point is 00:09:42 Stay with us, stretch with us. What's that mean? They do yoga? I'm going to do some yoga later today, actually. I'm glad they reminded me. What the hell was that? What the hell was that? Okay, here we go.
Starting point is 00:09:55 Here we go. Let's take a look, okay? No, don't be sorry, Jordan. You do you. Is what it is. Everybody who puts their face on the internet, Hello is open to immense criticism. This is what it is.
Starting point is 00:10:12 Me? Look at me. I'm here every day. You know what I mean? I know I've stepped into. These guys posted this ridiculous training up on the internet. It is what it is. You know what I'm saying? But Firewolf, you push me a little harder.
Starting point is 00:10:27 I'll record the yoga session. Shoot, we could do it live over here. We could do yoga live here at PBN. For those of you tuning in, like, don't think you can box us in our network in as some kind of like hard right Christian conservative whatever the fuck okay it's it's it's it's way deeper than that we're Americans okay we're Americans is what it is we're varied in shape size color creed and so forth we're varied in our uh you know interests and all that kind of stuff but when we see a group of
Starting point is 00:11:03 people who are like who spent the last couple years yelling at us and they're like you're going to destroy democracy and then all the sudden they're like here's our plan to destroy democracy yeah we're going to get upset we're going to talk about it that's what it is you know what i mean because that's crazy that's crazy all right authoritarian here we go this is what i want to see So what is a want to be king? What's a wannabe king? So we'll go through these items. So we'll start with the first item.
Starting point is 00:11:36 Barack Obama. The first thing in the authoritarian playbook is directing investigations against critics. So we've already seen it. I mean, you can imagine. As I say, directing investigations against critics. Chat room, do you ever remember anybody in history directing investigations against political enemies? Anybody remember? or anything like that? I seem to remember like a date, a date, what was it, January something?
Starting point is 00:12:07 January something or other, something had happened in the United States and there were investigations and there were old ladies who were thrown into prison. I don't know. It reminds, it's rings a bell. There was also a guy who got somewhere in the ballpark of like 48 felonies. I can't remember. I just drawn a blank over here. Drawing a blank on all of that. So, okay, direct investigations against critics. That's authoritarianism. What are some examples that you've seen? There are many.
Starting point is 00:12:35 I like the crown, by the way. At all trying to cover them all. But things like the Justice Department firing of staff opening probes into encouraging ICE despite. Give license to law breaking. Wow. Encouragement for cabriam. Do you ever remember a time where lawlessness was allowed? Do you remember something like?
Starting point is 00:12:59 like that. It takes me back to 2020 again. I kind of remember like, I have visions of cities on fire, I think. I think I remember certain American cities on fire. One was over, the oversight was on the almost vice president of the United States of America. I do remember some serious fire, some serious lawlessness. And I remember a presidential candidate actually. promoting and and helping pay for bail for the people who burnt the cities. Hmm. That must have been Trump. Give license to lawbreaking. Okay. Let's get back to their authority. See, I haven't seen these, but I knew for a fact.
Starting point is 00:13:48 It was all going to be things that happened under Biden, happened under Democrats. I just knew it. List of this from examples against regulatory retaliation and universities to attacking a thriving solar and wind industry freezing the Cyber Safety Review Board attacking energy industries he said free speech and attacking energy industries attacking free speech and attacking energy
Starting point is 00:14:13 I don't think he's saying renewable energy you know I know no one ever attacks the fossil fuel industry halted a lot of the foreign election interference investigation nobody ever censors anyone on YouTube ask me how I know about that these things that are being attempted some of them are fully in motion some of them are okay we definitely didn't have our entire
Starting point is 00:14:34 youtube channel uh totally disappeared okay for a while when we did this presentation uh we would uh describe historical things that trump had done and now we have los angeles as a very clear example and so it's worthwhile to actually mark this playbook trump didn't write been i think one of the Deploy military, federal law enforcement overreach. Okay, let's talk about federal law enforcement overreach. Let's talk about that. Let's talk about that real quick, okay? The Washington, D.C. is a nightmare.
Starting point is 00:15:16 Okay? It's a nightmare. Washington, D.C. is, it's the capital of your country. Hello. One million and strong, whatever the hell you are, one million rising. the capital, the premier sort of capital of your nation is filled with lawlessness, homelessness, drugs, right? You have a governor, you have a mayor, you have the whole nine yards, you have a police force, you have a capital police force,
Starting point is 00:15:50 but because you're lunatics who have somebody, this is what's amazing to me, is some dude or woman or mix or some amalgamation created this slide. And they created this slide that is clearly a list of things that happened under Joe Biden against conservatives, literally against the guy that they are standing against. They are running resistance against Donald Trump. And they have the testicles to say, direct investigations against critics. that meanwhile they're hauling people into congress right now because they made a fake investigation against their critic against Donald Trump wowie I mean it's awesome it is like the word
Starting point is 00:16:40 awesome if you break the word up awesome you know what I mean like it is all in spite like you say the word all and it makes the face that you make when you look at something like this where people can be so blind to what has just happened to the guy who made it into office. The constant use of tariffs that Trump doesn't appear to have been given as president, the power of, on and on. All of these are drifting power towards the autocrat, towards the central. And so there's, that's the general drift. The general drift. What's the sixth category, Dan, Dave?
Starting point is 00:17:19 What's your name? is the autocrat. Diana. And so we can go to that last slide there, the autocrat won't leave. And that we've already seen being floated out, DOJ officials declined to rule out of third term, Trump publicly floating strategies to extend his presidency.
Starting point is 00:17:37 The autocrat won't leave. Not bad. What's next? I'm bored of that. I knew that was going to be exactly what it was going to be. Show me something exciting. Research took 35. I don't think I just do to read for me.
Starting point is 00:17:50 Researchers took 35 cases of Democrat backsliding from not I don't even know what that means. How often were people successful? With no civil resistance movement 7.5, but with civil people are leaving already aboard the death. We're in a race against time.
Starting point is 00:18:12 Our people power versus the regime. Our task is to build an active, activate the powerful opposition of cross-society mass defiance capable of interrupting the regime through non-violent tactics we'll see about that that engage a broad range of participants
Starting point is 00:18:31 you guys aren't so good at non-violent let's just go there let's go with that I haven't seen a lot about the old non-violent going really well I hope you guys are enjoying this this came across my desk came across my desk came across my cell phone screen
Starting point is 00:18:48 when somebody says like this came across my desks like came across their cell phone screen yesterday two days ago I think I saw it from Mike Shelby probably chin first than Mike Shelby to be honest with you I don't know who is responsible for it but thank you although we've been on the Snow King's
Starting point is 00:19:06 website you know four months ago checking it out but I'm not keeping up with these guys you know maybe I should be I don't know it's not really my job but what does the wannabe king want us to do let's see i got to listen to this this is going to be good this is going to be non-citizens oh there something there will always be a series of different excuses that he will create irregardless of how we got there our position has to be clear we are not falling for his excuses we are not accepting crackdowns we are not accepting
Starting point is 00:19:36 violence from him from the state on our people who are attempting to create liberation create Let me just say something. We are also not accepting violence from the state. One of the things that comes up in a lot of these meetings is not just intersectionality with, like, what the last guy in power did compared to what the guy in power is doing. But there's also very real Americanisms. And if we could just hone in on the Americanisms and get outside of, like, box. boxing people into a certain group, we could have a much more powerful nation. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:20:20 But if I rolled up into this Zoom meeting and if I sent these guys an email and I was like, hey, I'm a prepper. I'd like to be part of your four-person panel doing the presentation. No entry, my man. No entry. Be freedom. A third is for us to choose comfort over courage. I think we're all struggling.
Starting point is 00:20:40 What risks are we willing to take? How far are we willing to go? I always say comfort and convenience are dangerous. And one reason that we talk about this is risk in isolation is far more dangerous than risk with some other people. And so I might not be willing to risk anything, but I might when I'm connected to some other people. That's part of the reason for the... What are we risking? I thought we're doing nonviolent stand in the park.
Starting point is 00:21:02 Make sure that we've got some structure, some of few people around to look out for each other. Another one that he hopes, Trump hopes that we'll stop for... Okay. I'm bored of that one. Mass defiance and civil resistance. Now we're getting good. Ask movements with millions of workers, teachers, lawyers, truck drivers, farmers, merchants and students who are engaged in active defiance are very difficult to repress. Now, you've probably heard the statistic based on this research that no regime has stayed in power when 3.5% of the population has engaged in. This is the problem.
Starting point is 00:21:42 This is the problem I have with this dumb shit, right? Now, the large, diverse participation and sustained momentum, 3.5% rule. That's the rule that, like, we can get Trump out of there. If we have 3.5%, 12 million people, something to that effect, who won him out. He won both votes. He won the electoral. He won the popular vote. Why do we want him out?
Starting point is 00:22:11 I mean, look, if you didn't sit there and cry, baby, about democracy, and democracy, democracy, then protect democracy, and democracy, democracy, democracy, then we have a arguably democratic election. Popular vote is a very democratic election. I never thought he would win the Democratic election, or the popular vote. He wins a popular vote, and now there's groups of people out there going, well, all we need is 3.5% and we'll get his ass out of there. Democracy, democracy, democracy. I don't understand it. It's a disconnect. The third attribute of successful campaigns,
Starting point is 00:22:49 they feature defections and loyalty shifts within key institutional pillars. Workers restricted their labor. Faith communities refused to allow their religion to be a tool of authoritarianism. Sorry, I was imagining being married to this woman. And this voice every day of my life.
Starting point is 00:23:08 Security forces refuse to obey orders to repress protesters. We're going to talk through a lot of that tonight. Finally, successful movements have anticipated regime violence and repression, and they organize, they trained, they prepared so that when the repression happened, activists were in prison, people were abducted, workers were fired, active and passive support of ordinary people. So here is the targets.
Starting point is 00:23:37 Now we're getting into the meat, okay? Here are the targets. PBN family. This is what you have to understand. You know what I mean? This is what you have to understand. This is the, we've got in through all the, all the, I'm a victim and Donald Trump's mean and makes me feel bad and I don't know what to do. And we have to get him out, but we do love democracy, but screw the, you know, popular vote. We made it through all the cushy stuff. I like it, J. Ferg. Here is the target. Okay, this is the target. I appreciate it, Firewolf, yeah, I'd be out of there. There's no doubt about it. So you got business, you got labor, you got faith, you got education, of course, civil service, military, and police, dot, dot, dot, and many more. But these are the targets, you know what I mean? The entire edifice can crumble.
Starting point is 00:24:36 And so the next slide, please. So this slide shows across. image of a pillar. It looks like the rings of a tree, basically. So the important point here is that pillars are not monolithic and power within them is fluid. Pillars are made up of individuals who have different identities, motivations, and interests. For example, within the business pillar, you may have at the center CEOs who may be the most closely aligned with authoritarian regimes. The next layer out managers may face management challenges or they may want their workers to be productive the next layer out you have workers who want to be treated fairly and equitably then the next layer
Starting point is 00:25:21 out you have consumer okay got it pair roads keep markets supplied with food by themselves rulers who's who's who's who my jean sharp never heard of them by themselves rulers cannot collect taxes and force repressive laws and regulations listen i'm telling you right now guys There's a reason years ago I released a coffee called the Common Ground. Two reasons. Number one, it's the best coffee in the world, literally. Okay? Uganda, Sipi Falls.
Starting point is 00:25:49 Go to DisasterCoffee.com. Check it out. But it's called the Common Ground. Actually, Dave Jones gave me the name, Common Ground. And then I started thinking about it, and I said, you know what? That's exactly what this nation needs. So I put a skull on the front of it and cave art to remind people, hey, it's a lot more.
Starting point is 00:26:10 similar than there is different, right? Rulers cannot collect taxes. I'm tired of the rulers collecting taxes myself, to be honest with you. Enforce repressive laws, regulations, keep trains running on time. Why would we not want the trains run on time, idiot? Prepare national budgets, direct traffic, manage ports, print money, repair roads, keep my... Well, they don't repair the roads anyway. I don't know where you live, but they don't repair the roads anyway.
Starting point is 00:26:32 Keep markets supplied with food, make steel, build rockets. Rulers don't keep markets supplied with food. Anyway, train the police and army, issue postage stamps, or even milk a cow. People provide these services to the ruler. Okay. This is like, how do we take, what Gene Sharp did here is like, how do we take the brilliance of the founding fathers and modernize it and make it like wordy and annoying? Thanks, Gene. Have a nice day, my man.
Starting point is 00:27:03 through our organizing and collective action. And that is what makes all of us collectively so incredibly powerful. So the really important point here is that we need all sorts of actions to defeat authoritarianism. That includes working within institutions, the voting, the advocacy, the litigation, the calling of representatives, all in- Check out number two, though. I can't listen to her anymore, but check out number two. Check out number two. That's the inside strategy.
Starting point is 00:27:35 Building alternatives. Alternative everything. America is at a turning point, man. It's not, it almost seems like the underlying cause we don't understand, although we understand it. It's self-reliance and independence. That's what everyone wants, whether or not they want to go for it or not, is a different story. But there is an underlying sort of theme between all Americans and all American movies. towards freedom or against one thing or another.
Starting point is 00:28:07 And I've seen this, these things pop up, right? Protests and persuasion, whatever. Building alternatives, we talked about that for years, you know. What can defiance look like? Oh, man. In many ways, both digitally and in real life, including through marches, rallies, demonstrations, the wearing of symbols, bird-dogging or oppressing legislators, projecting protest Messages on the walls, dropping banners.
Starting point is 00:28:37 What does the pressing of legislators mean? You've got to define the pressing of legislators very carefully. Because if you mean the pressing of legislators like, say, dowsing them in gasoline and setting them on fire, like what happened in Virginia, and we're supposed to believe it's a personal issue. Oh, it's just a per. Me and him weren't getting along. I figured, you know, he's my neighbor. he mows the damn lawn too early. So what I figured I'd do is I go down to his work with the old Jerry can,
Starting point is 00:29:11 douse him in gasoline, and set him on fire to prove a point. Wasn't anything political, though. Don't worry about it. It's just me and the neighbor. Buttonheads. No big deal. Personal matter. So in other words, you may want to define
Starting point is 00:29:24 what pressing lawmakers is, okay? There may be some lunatics in this group, more crazy than the people talking, who might have a different. different idea about what pressing lawmakers means. Oh, do you mean like kidnap their children and send them videos? Come on, guys. Tends and family about issues in recruiting them to join protest. Now, methods of protest and persuasion help people overcome fear, apathy, and acquiescence. They promote a sense of solidarity and they signal the people of an unjust and intolerable
Starting point is 00:29:58 situation. How powerful did we all feel participating in the hands? Hands off, May Day, no king's rallies. How fun were those and how much did they promote a sense that we are in this together and preparation tactics. This non-core operation is all about intentional, strategic stubbornness. It involves actively disrupting the status quo by refusing to do what is expected of you or doing what is not expected of you. The whole movement.
Starting point is 00:30:28 The whole movement is built out of this stupid, world that we've created where you can't fire people. Like the idea that you can have a non-compliance, a non-cooperation movement is hilarious at the worker level. You know? It takes me back to chai restaurant, my first job working under the table, washing dishes. If you weren't fast enough, you got fired that night. Here's your money.
Starting point is 00:31:00 They'd pay you and then they'd never have you back again. And that's the way work used to be. There's a job. If you can't do the job, you get fired. If you decide to non-cooperate today, if you're having one of those non-cooperative days at work, then you get fired. Goodbye.
Starting point is 00:31:16 There's a job to be done. Remember we was talking about yesterday? I was talking about the restaurant I worked at and how crazy high pressure it was to get all the prep work done just in time. If I showed up a couple days in a row and was like, I'm not ready for dinner service again. Sorry.
Starting point is 00:31:32 They'd be like, oh, don't come back. back then. Sorry. And that's how work used to be. It used to make sense. You didn't have the capability to sit around and say, I think I'm just going to not do a good job. Listen, I ran into one of these non-cooperation ladies at the Dunkin' Donuts over the weekend. It was bananas, okay? I asked her if I could have a moment to look at the menu and she sighed like my pit bull does in the middle of the day after a long morning in the sun. You know, you ever get one of those like pit bull sighs. A dog will sigh like you've never heard anything sigh in all of existence. You know, like they're carrying the weight of the world in their shoulders. This lady at Dunkin' Donuts like
Starting point is 00:32:12 seven in the morning. Same situation. I'm clearly excited to be alive and at work and enjoying the gifts of being an American citizen, all that. Let's hear what they have to say here about the Naval Academy. Threaten the very existence of the institution. So in this case, you could say that the graduate's action was a protest. It was writing up an open letter expressing dissent. However, its goal on internal pressure from faculty, students, and alumni who organized petitions, open letters, and legal strategies calling on Harvard to refuse to comply with what they saw as an attack on higher eds and independence. So the noncompliance in this case has not come without significant cost, including the loss of millions of dollars in federal contracts. However,
Starting point is 00:33:00 I wonder if there's a stipulation about like Harvard is an example, although they did have legitimate Jew-hating people on campus. Maybe a little, you know, a little side note on that. I have been told to remove DEI materials from their classrooms. And one of those teachers was an Idaho AFT member named Sarah Anama. She was ordered to- The other big thing to remember. is that we're talking about no kings, we're talking about autocrats,
Starting point is 00:33:36 we're talking about, but if you take a big old sack of gold from the president and the United States government to keep your Harvard going, right? You take a big old, the whole thing comes down to funding. If Harvard wasn't being funded so much by you and me, then they could say whatever the hell they want. They could do whatever the hell they want almost on their campus, right?
Starting point is 00:34:00 The only reason it's an issue is because they want that king money. They want that autocrat money. I need that money. I got to pay these stupid professors all this money to talk about how much they hate the country that's giving them all the money. What is up, Nub? You're a little late to the show. We are deep into the training to stand strong against Donald Trump. Which is still pending in courts.
Starting point is 00:34:27 And then in June, L.A. Dodgers publicly barred ice agent. from accessing Dodgers Stadium's property after federal enforcement vehicles arrived at the entrance and asked to use the parking lot. And I should say, you know, the Dodgers were facing a lot of pressure from their lit. Ah, here we go. Due to upvote the ones. Oh, whoa, whoa, whoa. We got a new speaker here. Get the muskrat out of our government. These are just a few ongoing examples of boycotts that are making, of acts of non-cooperation that are making a difference in this country. And now Ash is going to share. Don't buy a swast to car. Wow, a swast the car.
Starting point is 00:35:02 Thank you, Maria. Good evening, good people. Y'all take a deep breath. We've been rushing. Y'all been in the Q&A, dropping all sorts of amazing questions. I want to remind you to upvote the ones that you think that we should be prioritized. What happened? In the future trainings.
Starting point is 00:35:21 I see you all online. All of the homies on Blue Sky. Y'all are amazing. Blue Sky. You guys know about Blue Sky, right? Common good for all people. and making very, very clear our disgust, our absolute disgust
Starting point is 00:35:34 with the evil of this administration. Okay, the evil of this ministry. Okay. So social non-cooperation, military doing the least possible to give Trump a triumphant parade. Local neighborhoods offering sanctuary for immigrants or activists.
Starting point is 00:35:51 It's a very dangerous game, folks. I hope you understand. See, for some reason, there's no understanding of the repercussions. You know what I mean? In other words, like, how do you know who the hell you're harboring or you're providing sanctuary to? How do you know that the person you're harboring
Starting point is 00:36:10 giving sanctuary to is not going to be selling fentanyl in the streets of your same local neighborhood in two years? In a year, in six months, whatever the hell. Business is putting up signs. Now, that's a good social non-cooperation. What she really means is business is being bullied into putting up signs just like they did for BLM in Richmond. In Richmond, I walked down the street.
Starting point is 00:36:34 I walked down Carey Street in Richmond, Virginia after the BLM situation. Every store had the same printed BLM sign on the glass. Not because they cared about BLM. Because they didn't want the glass broken. Okay, hey, put the BLM sign up. They'll leave your store alone. It's like the mafia. Pay your tithe and we'll give you a protection, you know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:36:55 So political non-cooperation, school districts refusing to purge acts and values of, okay, pressuring local, again, the schools are funded by the people. If the people say, drag queen's story hour, not something we want at our schools, guess what? You just got to get over it. We're going to get them in here anyway. I don't care what the parents say. Pressuring local governments to not provide services to agencies involved in political repressure. I'm not that smart, guys. I got to read that one again, okay?
Starting point is 00:37:33 Pressuring local governments or businesses like hotels to not provide services to agencies involved in political repression. There's a lot there, man. There's a lot there. Giving encouragement for civil servants who are refusing to carry out illegal wrong orders. Great. Great. Yeah, like pledging your allegiance. to Colombia.
Starting point is 00:37:57 Was it Colombia? Who's the lady who pledged their allegiance to the South American country or Central American country the other day? Your representative. Wherever she's from,
Starting point is 00:38:08 your representative. Vote for me. I'll represent the people of my... And then she's down there in Central America. I pledge allegiance to the cartel, giving encouragement
Starting point is 00:38:18 for civil servants who are refusing to carry out illegal wrong orders. Yeah. See, this non-qualification. thing, it just destroys the quality of everything, right? It destroys the quality of life overall. Economic non-cooperation.
Starting point is 00:38:40 Anybody know what a novello is? What's a vello? Anybody know in chat? I've never heard it once. I've never seen the name. It kind of reminds me of like a chocolate company or something like that. Maybe we write letters to the editor that help our neighbors see that they're not alone in being disgusted by the harms perpetuated on our people by this administration
Starting point is 00:38:59 and folks who are in that phone would you get rid of it if it meant keeping money out of his pockets that he uses to buy elections shout out to the Tesla takedown thing I'm sorry make our social and faith spaces I think we just saw an example of the true face of the movement let's see trans people who are being targeted maybe we use those spaces to build supports for our neighbors and need whether that's making sure they have access to us to food or health care or just community. Maybe we take our no king signs and we put them up as yard signs or flags or poster.
Starting point is 00:39:36 Sure, our favorite public libraries have the books that they've been told to ban. Visible and uncomfortable with our solidarity, with our respect, with our commitment to being in movement that ends this want to be kingdom's reign. Maybe we individually do the best that we can to be non-cooperable. Maybe we're also bigger than some of our parts together to make people and corporations and electives in power be non-cooperative. We want them to deflect. Maybe we see that everything we can do, every faithful. Maybe we actually read them together.
Starting point is 00:40:13 I don't know what this one is. Solidarity with our respect, with our commitment to being local organizations that are fighting for immigrant justice. Maybe we call our legislators and we hold just for the sake of being smarter people because we know us. Just smarter people do not necessarily a country save, a democracy save. And we don't just come here to feel more hopeful. Anybody in chat know what a velo is? No, vella. We do this work, this training, this learning together work to inform our next actions.
Starting point is 00:40:43 So y'all know I don't believe in doing this training without asking you for something, asking you to do something. I'm going to ask you to commit to hosting a community gathering that can bring people together, and make this work happen, right, eyes, eyes, right, eyes, eyes, eyes. Sorry, I'm getting bored, man. What's next? Plan of Community Resistance Gathering. Need to be thinking about this stuff. You need to be learning about mass defiance, about non-cooperation, about fighting authoritarianism, and being together with each other given what time it is in this moment. So everybody who's a prep you to host with confidence and clarity, there's going to be resources
Starting point is 00:41:23 provided along the way some limitations on how much you can go in and sort of edit and update the event once it's created um this is how you hide your video that you've invited tell them locations and reminder is to look for a blue button um that has the text email attendees on it it should be pretty apparent when you're on your event dashboard actually that's a super super crucial tool for staying in any movement could utilize this part of the training here um oh right no that's literally what's happening now we're dropping links they're crucial okay drop them links of one who's telling me to be smaller telling me to not oh my time I've given a presentation at some the exciting motion of turning the chat back on uh because I'm just curious to hear from folks
Starting point is 00:42:11 what are you leaving with from this call um and just want to uh I've been sorry I got to hear almost every time I've given a presentation at some point I've reminded myself of Phyllis Fong Phil is fond. The U.S.A. Inspector General, who was the first person that I saw getting fired by Donald Trump, and she said, no, he does not have that authority or right. And so she's going to act like a free person. And so that was a signal, I think, to the rest of us about how we have to act, that Donald Trump can say what he's doing.
Starting point is 00:42:45 Do you imagine in a real world saying something? You're fired. No, I'm not. I'm coming to work tomorrow. So that's the spirit of noncompliance that I'm entering. Okay. I think I'm finished. Resistance gathering agenda and I want you to go to your
Starting point is 00:42:59 list serves and your emails. The longer this thing goes on, the more like the more it becomes one of these situations where they just start, you know, it's like a list of terms, like approved terms. Resistance
Starting point is 00:43:17 and equality and equanimity and what go, wakabuk. And they just start like going up and down. and faster and faster over the term list. I wanted to share that with you today, folks. I wanted you get a peek inside of it because I see it in a lot of different places. I don't know if it's a major news story or not, but I don't, you know, whatever, who cares about that? When things hit me from multiple people, that's usually when I start to raise an eyebrow.
Starting point is 00:43:44 You know, if one person sends me a thing and it's kind of a thing, then I go, okay, fair enough. And I might, you know, consider it. But I'll tell you what, when multiple people send me the same thing, that's when I go, hmm, let's day. And this is, this was deep. So I thought we'd dig into it. And next week, we'll probably do the second one because I had a lot of fun too. Firewolfit Forge in chat makes a very important point, though, about this, okay? And so does L2 survive, really, in chat.
Starting point is 00:44:16 Are you a community activist, he asked? I see you've gathered us together, the PBN family. Well, thank you. I'll take that as a compliment. And Firewall Forge says, I'll tell you what, they are more coordinated. They're loud, getting attention, getting noticed. It's a good point.
Starting point is 00:44:35 It's a good point. If we were in their situation in the last presidency. The last presidency, we didn't even have a president. And these people, see, that's where the fakeness of these people, comes like completely apparent right there was no king on the throne at all for the last four years there was an auto pen this was the president you know what i mean and uh they didn't say shit and donald trump was drug into into court and all that and they didn't say anything so you know it's all nonsense um the movement has no clothes if you will but anyway yeah to fire will forge his point
Starting point is 00:45:17 They're loud, getting attention, getting noticed. They're more coordinated than us. We didn't have coordination through the Biden presidency. We were never even remotely close to having a guy who was clearly non-existent in the presidency removed. We never came close. The Republicans never came close. The people never came close to gathering and organizing. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:45:43 It could have a lot to do with the fact that the last time we gathered and organized, the people were thrown in jail for six months, right? In solitary confinement, that might have a little something to do. While this side gets thrown into jail, the other side gets bail money. Jail? Bail. That's how it works. But don't worry. Trump is the true autocrat.
Starting point is 00:46:06 I'm out of here, folks. I hope you enjoyed this. I want you to understand this is a big movement. This is not a small thing that's happening in the country, and it's going to continue to grow it's fashionable you know when you see i'm just going to say it like it is when you see white ladies in front of their mansions making instagram videos about it it's it's going to be a growing situation it makes no sense to the average person they look at it and go like i don't quite get it but you know what she's got a nice house and hair's nice and that's enough i'll join her group so
Starting point is 00:46:38 this is this is what's happening and and you know the other thing the other thing the other thing that's important. Jay Ferg, that's a tremendous comment. She says it's the only way they feel relevant. That's a tremendous comment for many reasons. I don't want to go into it because I'm already 46 minutes in. But, yeah, think on that. Think on that. I've checked every Home Depot and I've never found guys to do the jobs I don't want to do.
Starting point is 00:47:09 Now I have to go brush cut and pasture myself. Well, there you go. Um, anyhow. So keep that in mind. And keep that in mind, keep the fact in mind that other things that we've mentioned on this network about socialist gun clubs and left wing, uh, groups practicing with firearms. Like, this is what that group's going to look like. I know there's funny, you know, trans and, and a pronoun filled leadership here at the front of this thing, but understand what the real movement is going to look like. We're going to have. We're going to have. You know, people with AK-47s and AR-15 standing in these groups to provide protection from, I don't know who, but they're going to be there to provide protection for these meetups and these gatherings in some places. I've seen it already. You know what I mean? I've seen it already this year, masked up, body armored up, AR-15ed up. And that's the reality. The reality is not, I'm not going to make this latte at work today, ho-hum. I'm non-cooperative today.
Starting point is 00:48:17 No, it's by any means necessary. Never forget it. Okay? Never forget it. Just that phrase is all you need to know. By any means necessary. That's the one word that they're afraid to put in these presentations and that's the reality. That's the real thing. So why I tell you that is because I want you to understand their mindset, you see something happening, you see the group, you see the gathering, you see the event, understand that underneath all the fun language is by any means necessary. And if that man up there, Donald Trump, had his head taken off by that 22 or whatever it was, it was a 556, right? If he had his head taken off instead of a piece of his ear, round of applause from the presenters tonight.
Starting point is 00:49:08 Mark my words, right? So, Nub says last time they did that, they shot one of their own guys. Well, yeah, you know, you might see a little bit of that. You might see a little bit of that, too. We're going into the continuity this month talking about Civil War 2.0, okay? Imagining Civil War 2.0, this helps. Thank you. Consider it, right? Consider it, really, truly.
Starting point is 00:49:36 Consider PBNFamily.com and becoming a member. The truth is your base level preparedness, your level of self-reliance is what's going to get you through, whatever the hell this looks like the next four years. If this movement is going to continue to carry out acts of nonviolence for the next three and a half years, then things are going to get wacky. Things are going to get wild, but you're still going to have to do your life.
Starting point is 00:50:08 You're still going to have to get to get kids to school to and fro, so on and so forth. So this is the state of affairs, folks. It's about preparedness. It's about self-reliance and independence. It's about food. It's about water. It's about security. Situational awareness, all of the above, home security.
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