The Prepper Broadcasting Network - Surviving America: Episode 5
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Society in every state is a blessing.
The government, even in its best state, is but a necessary evil.
The future has already arrived.
Hurricane preparedness, PBN family, the folks in florida preparing for well what they prepare for
in florida this time of year helena helena's gonna be a beast helena's gonna be a beast that's gonna
lay waste to a lot i don't like the looks of it one bit. I'll tell
you that right now. I'm no meteorologist, but this thing is affecting layers of things in my
life right now, Prepper Camp included. And I've been paying a lot of attention to a lot of
different sources. And this is what we prepare for you know this is why we do what we do
this is why we at prepper broadcasting network put out this content constantly you know what i
mean it's like the moments just like these it's always interesting sitting here behind the
microphone and watching something like this take shape and wondering, you know, what's up?
Who's got what they need?
Who's preparing for evacuation down there in the panhandle?
We have the climate change people are going to go absolutely berserk.
So just, you know, there are after effects now of something like this.
The climate change crew will go absolutely berserk
because of the fact that the water is warm. And legitimately, because the water is so warm,
that's what's going to feed this storm and make it the monster that it is. There's some other
things too, but like I said, I'm not going into the meteorology of it. I was gifted a coincidental sort of, or maybe not coincidental at all, maybe it's just fate, show topic for the day.
I was emailing back and forth between one of our members who is making the jump to Lifetime membership.
The link to Lifetime membership is down below.
It's available for everyone, okay, from now till the 30th of the month,
National Preparedness Month.
We started out with members only.
You guys got in early.
A bunch of you got it.
Thank you very much for the support.
You're in for life.
No more payments.
For this last week of the month, we're doing it for everybody.
Listeners, you know, what's left of the memberships will go to everybody or is available to everybody. And,
you know, when they're out, they're out. So get in there, follow the link and so forth.
If you're inspired to prepare by this monster of a storm down in the Gulf. I also have my link to my favorite preps over at Amazon,
things that I own.
Many of you, God bless you,
have pushed me, pushed me, pushed me,
dude, get an Amazon store, dude, get an Amazon store.
And I've always fought people on it.
I just always have.
But I finally broke and did it this year,
and I'm very happy that I did.
A lot of you are taking advantage of it,
and it's working out well.
So I've got the link to that down in the show notes below also,
and like I said, everything linked in that store, I own it.
Okay? I said, everything linked in that store, I own it. Okay. Everything that's linked in there is, is stuff that I have in my house. I have no desire to put anything in there that I don't own and have
not used. Okay. That'll be the, that'll be the deal. So like, it's not going to be like, Oh,
here's this new thing I'm going to review. That won't be what that store is about. What that store is about is all about my preps. Things that I rely on, have relied on, have used. JB in chat,
en route to Saluda. Good morning. How are things where you are? Give us a little weather update.
you are. Give us a little weather update. Our meteorologist, JB Biondi. So I was gifted a topic this morning. Well, actually last night. I wasn't really quite sure where I was going. I was a
little focused, probably a little too focused on weather reports and such. and I wasn't sure where I was going to go with it all.
And then I got an email. I had seen an article earlier in the day,
and the article was from the Economic Collapse blog. The UN just adopted the quote-unquote pact for the future, which lays the foundation for a new global order.
And I was intrigued, and I skimmed it a little bit. And I said you know.
I might go that way.
I don't know.
I might read that thing later today.
And I'm going to read you word for word.
I won't divulge who it is.
Although I love your email.
You know who you are.
Your email name is the best.
You got a great email name.
And a great membership name on top of it.
Just a question.
This comes through 12 hours ago, 8.09 p.m.
Just a question.
Did you hear about the U.N. vote next week on global governments and the Biden administration approval of it?
I had already seen the article earlier that day. And to me, that said,
this is where we got to go. This is where we must go. Right? This is where we must go.
Minds are aligning, things like that. So yeah, here we are. I got a bunch of other stuff. I've got I got I got an article from Newsweek that's surprising.
Donald Trump has a plan to make America's children healthy again.
It's a good one.
I almost fell out of my chair.
We're going to talk about election fears and preppers in the news today as well.
But, you know, what is most pressing and what is most concerning to me...
Oh, I still have The Narrow Way up here from last week's show.
Last week's show I read The Narrow Way by Anne Bront.
Awesome. Absolute awesome poem.
I'll give you guys a little peek into the back rooms. That's funny. You might not even know
why that's funny, but that's funny to me because if my kids were here, they'd be laughing at me.
I started grabbing, I started writing down every single slice of poetic thought that came into my mind about four or five months
ago and just saving them. You know what I mean? Just grabbing them, saving them. If I'm out and
about, I put them in email, send them, blah, blah, blah, blah. And it happens so often, and I have so
many of these things that I've decided and I searched the book title just
to make sure because it's so simple and so silly I thought it had existed already.
But I'm going to publish a book called Poetry for Men and I don't know when, Poems for Men,
you know, something along those lines. Not that women can't read it it's not a men exclusive thing it's a man's it's it's men
driven poetry like like you know man struggles and so on and so forth not mankind but men
generally fatherhood you know being a teenager
interacting with women you know all that kind of stuff just sort of is exploding
in my mind all the time now because I have a 13-year-old, I have an 8-year-old, 9-year-old
really soon.
I'm 38 years old.
You know, we're all men hitting this force field of reality and trying to push on through.
And it calls into account all kinds of things in my mind i'm always thinking you know what i mean about it and and also you know i think that something like
this is important because for me anyway like you're always after guidance when you're like when i was young i was always after somebody
tell me what to do somebody tell me what to do with my career or my hopes for a career somebody
tell me what path i should be on somebody tell me how to interact with these girls what do i even do
with these girls you know what I even do with these girls?
You know what I mean?
And I was just on the quest for knowledge on all that stuff.
And I bought books and everything.
I mean, I just was, I studied up.
And, you know, back in those days, it wasn't like you had the avalanche of information that you have now. Like you can go,
what scares me and what makes me most nervous
for the young men in the world today
is you can go watch three YouTube videos
about how to interact with women, right?
And get three ideas that are so different from one another.
And even if they were the same.
And even if the message was the same.
Like you miss.
You're losing out on the concept of every body is different.
In other words like there is really no answer. Like, how to approach women.
There's no answer for that. You know what I mean? Like, women are not an entity. They're not an
entity. Like, you don't approach all women the same way. And that's kind of like the information
that's out there for guys right now. You know, how to get girls and that kind of like the information that's out there for guys right now you know how
to get girls and that kind of stuff and it's really wacky there's i don't think i've ever
seen anybody say like who is the girl that you want and what does she like and what are the
things she likes to do what are the things that she hates you know what i mean? And all this stuff is so, what's really funny is all of this content is so popular.
And I don't even know if people go out anymore.
Like, I don't even know that there's this big, large contingent of people going out meeting girls anymore.
Right?
In other words, like, Dating Advice 101, how to approach a girl.
Step one, turn Your Cell Phone On.
Step 2, Open App, right?
I don't know.
How is everyone this morning?
I hope the—we have a beautiful Wednesday morning here in Richmond.
It's on and off rain.
I got—there's not enough coffee in the world for a day like today.
I'll just tell you that
there's not enough disaster coffee on the planet to enjoy a day like this from my vantage point
you know um so that's just what it is let's uh yeah let's get into it let's get into it the UN
just adopted the pact for the future which lays the foundation for a new global order.
This is from Michael Snyder, my hero.
September 23rd, 2024.
He writes...
Now, there's some lingo in here that really pisses me off, okay?
And we'll get to it.
But he writes, while everyone was distracted, the global elite got exactly what they wanted.
The U.N. adopted the pact for the future on September 22nd, quote unquote, and the mainstream media in the Western world almost entirely ignored what was happening.
Imagine that.
Instead, the headlines are just to just keep focusing on Kamala Harris and Donald Trump.
Sadly, the vast majority of the population has never ever heard about the pact for the future, and so there was very little public debate about whether or not we should be adopting a document which lays the foundation for a new global order.
The text for the pact is available online. Guys, I'm so sorry. I am so, so stupid.
Guys, I'm so sorry. I am so, so stupid.
I'm going to put that in the chat room right now for anybody who wants to get real depressed.
And I'll do my best to remember to put it in the show description.
Let me write it in the magical book.
Let me write it in the magical book.
Show descript.
Script.
Because if I don't, it won't happen.
Okay.
So if you want to read through the whole thing,
you can read through the whole thing.
It looks big.
It's about 60 pages, and it looks terrible.
I go to action item number five.
I just hit this by complete accident,
scrolling down to see what kind of writing the actual plan was all about.
This is what I hit immediately.
I hit action item number 25.
We will advance the goal of a world free of nuclear weapons, right?
A nuclear war would visit devastation upon all mankind, and we must make every effort to avert danger of such war.
Then what the hell are we doing in Ukraine right now, folks? What's going on? What do you mean? You mean averting nuclear war like
attacking inside Russia? Now here's, you know, you know this is action item number 25 on this
list for this brilliant plan by these idiots, is a total failure because of what a is
so it's a b c d e uh more a b a through e are all the commitments that they want to make
right so this is how you know they're idiots right off the top a a recommitment to the goal
of the total elimination of nuclear weapons.
How's that going to work with China?
How's that going to work with Russia?
Now, I know this is the UN, but how's that going to work with Russia while we're bombing them?
Aren't things so peaceful, Putin?
Hey, let's put these nuclear weapons aside.
There's no need for us to have tensions.
Hey, duck real quick.
One of our gliding bombs is about to hit your castle.
Come on, man.
What do you mean?
See, this is the pie-in-the-sky, tech-driven nonsense.
You know what I mean?
It's science, technology, and innovation
and digital cooperation.
That's scary.
Oh, we will seize the opportunities
presented by science, technology, and innovation
for the benefit of people and the planet.
Hmm, let's read this one.
Action item number 28.
We will be guided by the prince.
Oh, Jesus Christ.
We will be guided by the – oh, Jesus Christ.
I would love – I kind of want to sit around and just watch a live stream of these people creating this stuff.
So action item 28 opens, we will be guided by the principles of equity and solidarity and promote the responsible and ethical use of science, technology, and innovation.
We decide to, A, foster and promote an open, fair, and inclusive environment for scientific and technological development and cooperation worldwide, including through actively building trust in science and global collaboration and innovation.
Increase the use of science, scientific knowledge,
and scientific evidence in policymaking.
Ooh, that sounds good. You don't make my policies.
UN, you don't make my policies.
I don't even know whose policies you make, to be honest with you.
So you can make all the policies you want.
You don't make my policies.
We will scale up the means of implementation to developing countries to strengthen their science, technology, and innovation capacities.
Hey, action item number 29. I've got an idea. This is a wild idea now, UN. This is a wild idea.
How about we scale up access to clean water primarily? And how about we scale up
highly affordable energy? Let's start there with developing nations. Now, why would we start there
with developing nations? Well, because every nation that is successful has largely been rocketed there because of energy.
Right?
There are very few nations you could call on that wouldn't say, yeah, there came industrial revolution and then an energy revolution and then that was it.
We were successful.
So you can upgrade science and technology and innovation, but if you stifle
fossil fuels, if you stifle the ability for these nations to access cheap energy, cheap fuel,
you're going to crush them. That's all there is to it. It doesn't matter how equitable.
It doesn't matter. This is more entertaining than I thought. I'm not even going to wind up reading the article.
Just thumbing through this plan is hilarious.
Okay, so here's the reading from the article.
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Maybe you know what a zombie is.
When a person dies and is buried,
it seems a certain voodoo priest will have the power to bring him back to life.
How horrible.
It's worse than horrible because a zombie has no will of his own.
You see them sometimes walking around blindly with dead eyes, following orders, not knowing
what they do, not caring.
You mean like Democrats?
This thing has got to be pulling my leg.
This is worse than I ever expected.
And in days past and years past, I would say it's laughable,
but the things that I think are laughable anymore become the way.
Now, we've been talking about science and technology right we've been talking about
science and technology here in action items 28 i'm not going to go line by line for all of these
i just can't stop now because then every one is more silly than the next okay now and and 32 i
just looked down at it while i was talking to you, is actually at least as silly as 31.
Action item 31 in the Pact for the Future.
I'll tell you about the verbiage that I hate in a second.
Just let me read this to you because it's so bananas.
It is so bananas.
I can't even wrap my mind around it.
That these people can write this stuff down.
I mean, it's like, you picture like
when I read something this silly,
I picture like Brad Pitt in a movie.
It's almost like that scene from Goodfellas,
you know, the big laughing scene.
And there's guys writing this stuff and just
dying laughing and going like,
they're going to buy into this.
They're actually going to think this is legit and real.
Action item 31 says,
we will ensure that science, technology, and innovation improve gender equality
and the lives of all women and girls.
I don't even know if they're paying any attention.
I don't know if they're...
Section B says,
address gender-related risks and challenges
emerging from the use of technologies,
including all forms of violence,
including sexual and gender-based violence,
trafficking in persons, harassment, bias,
discrimination against all women and girls that occur through
or are amplified by the use of technology, including and against women migrant workers.
Here's a technology that these morons no doubt support and is harming girls and women as we speak that's gender reassignment surgery
hello gender right transgenderism in sports in particular
you're telling and and really gender reassignment surgery large, you're telling me that's not affecting the lives of women and girls and even women migrant workers?
If I have the ability to wake up tomorrow and say, well, I'm a girl now, and I want all the benefits that girls get, and I want to go in the locker room with the naked girls and look around, I want to go.
No, that's fine.
You have good intentions. I can smell them
on you, James. They're good intentions. These people are insane. Now, that's enough insanity,
right? We go down to action item number 32. We will protect... Oh, also, if we increase science
and technology around abortion, how do we protect the girls who are the little babies who will eventually be girls who will eventually be women who are sucked from their mother's womb?
Where are the protections there?
What are the protections?
Explain to me the equality and protections.
Action item 32.
We will protect.
Actually, you know what?
action item 32, we will protect, actually, you know what, let me read you the part that really drives me crazy and really makes me feel, puff my American chest out.
Once the Pact of the Future was formally adopted, the following was posted on the official UN
website. Are you ready for this nonsense? World leaders today, I don't know which ones,
World leaders today, I don't know which ones, but world leaders today adopted a pact for the future.
You know what?
I think we should do something fun.
Actually, I don't know if this is going to work or not, but it will be worth the shot.
This could get really weird for a brief moment.
If it works out, it'll be really fun.
Okay?
Because I have an awesome thing.
I just don't know what's going to pop up first.
I have an awesome program called Voice Mod.
And what Voice Mod does, well, now you can hear what Voice Mod does.
Let me shut it off so
what i want to do is i want to find the right way to read this where's a megaphone where's a
megaphone a stadium uh i can read it as elon musk can i read it as barack obama Can I read it as Barack Obama? Can I read it as Jeff Bezos? Who would read this,
something like this? I feel like we need, we could do a Zuckerberg. Let's do a Zuckerberg.
Now, this is AI powered, okay? It may, I'm not 100% sure it'll come through the way that I
want it to come through. I've never done this on the air live before.
But I think we need an appropriate voice to read this off, you know?
And Zuckerberg...
Zuckerberg's looking...
looking like the guy.
I don't know that Elon is the right guy.
They got a little voice.
I wish there was a Bill Gates.
But Zuckerberg does have that sort of unique voice.
So let's go with him.
Okay.
Oh, we could do Biden.
Oh, we should definitely.
Let's do Biden.
Let's do uncle in chief.
Now I'm going to do it straight up.
I'm going to do it straight up. I'm going to do it like, like, you know, not, uh,
Oh, it's breaking.
This could actually be messing up my live stream.
I didn't even think about that.
This could be, if you're hearing problems with the live stream in chat,
let me know.
Cause this is like a high powered kind of ask on my computer.
And I got a bunch of stuff open on top of it let me close some things okay we've got uncle in chief all right i'm gonna take
my headphones off because i can't read and hear myself at the same time i also need to shut my
phone down because the prepper camper crew is up and yakking. And we're going to read this as Uncle Joe. And well, let's see.
Let's give it a test here. Oh, wow. That's really loud. No, that ain't going to work.
We need an auditorium. Ah, here we are. Here we are. So either you can hear me now or you can't. I'm not sure.
World leaders today adopted a pact for the future that includes a global digital compact
and a declaration on future generations. This pact is the culmination of an inclusive, inclusive now,
an inclusive years-long process to adapt international cooperation
to the realities of today and the challenges of tomorrow.
The most wide-ranging international agreement in many years, covering entirely new
areas, as well as issues on which government has not been possible in decades. The pact aims above
all to ensure that international institutions can deliver in the face of a world that has changed
dramatically since they were created. As the Secretary General has said, we cannot create a
future fit for our grandchildren with a system built by their grandparents. Did I disappear?
Oh, I'm back.
Okay.
I don't know.
You know, voice mod, that might have totally ruined everything.
I don't see a voice mod selection here, so I think we're good.
I think when I closed out the program, it broke. So the Declaration of the Future Generations.
That wording is interesting, right? Reminds me of something. Reminds me of me.
No, it reminds me of something. Declaration of Future Generations.
something, the Declaration of Future Generations. Yeah. What are we declaring? What are we declaring?
Well, we've declared our independence here in the United States.
So when I see the Declaration on Future Generations, and it's not of future generations, it's on future generations, right? Which is a very interesting way to put it also.
Right? Which is a very interesting way to put it also.
Now, the Secretary General is quoted saying,
we cannot create a future fit for our grandchildren with a system built by our grandparents. I think that is 100% wrong.
Do you know that?
I think exactly what we need are undoubtedly parts of a system created by our grandparents.
This guy says we cannot create a future fit for our grandchildren with a system built by our grandparents.
You know, here's the breakdown, Mr. Secretary General.
The more things that I do, the way that my grandparents did them, the better my life gets.
Particularly around things like gardening, food production, skills, hobbies, pastimes.
Seriously.
Seriously.
Now, don't get me wrong. There's a bunch of stuff my grandparents did that
doesn't fly at all but i'm telling you right now our future has to lean ahead we we as i've said
in the past we have overshot expectations as humans we have overshot the way human beings are supposed to live with comfort,
convenience, and technology. We've overshot it. It's gone too far. We have to walk back.
We have to go back. See, the progressives are always, we're not going back. There's no going
back. We can't go back. And in some sense, yeah, why would you ever go back? Right? Why would you
ever go back? The world Why would you ever go back?
The world is wonderful.
There are, you know, modern medicine and so on and so forth.
But the truth of the matter is, folks, you know, like, the path forward is 3D printed meat.
I'd rather go back to grass-fed cows.
Do you know what I mean? The path forward is lab-grown protein,
cricket protein. I'd rather go back, keep some chickens in the backyard, and have access to
what I think is one of the most magic things in all the world, which is an egg.
magic things in all the world, which is an egg.
A deep orange yoked egg from a chicken that has been allowed to feast on a protein grain mix,
grass, leaves, herbs, worms, beetles, bugs, whatever it wants.
Do you understand?
This is the greatest of hubris. There's no greater hubris. While we're on the subject of eating well, let's talk for a minute about Donald Trump and Newsweek.
Robert Redfield writes, Donald Trump has a plan to make America's children healthy again.
Donald Trump has a plan to make America's children healthy again.
And then I hit a button and screw everything up.
It's a good one.
Opinion.
In 2019, the Trump administration set a course to address chronic disease,
funding earlier interventions to curb the growing crisis.
Five years later, this issue is exactly where it needs to be,
at the center of the presidential debate, where they talk about RFK.
To heal our children, a president must see the possible and lead our nation to act.
After more than 40 years in the public health arena, it might surprise some of my colleagues to know I think President Trump chose the right man for the job in Robert Kennedy Jr. This is how you know that Trump derangement syndrome has reached the pinnacle.
There's no going back, right?
There's no going back for these people.
You get a guy like Robert Kennedy Jr. overseeing health care, and he's going to make changes.
He's going to make important changes.
He's going to make important changes.
We know chronic disease is more than 75% of the country's $4 trillion annual health care expenditure,
but we have become a sick nation.
Obesity in American children has increased dramatically since John F. Kennedy,
from about 4% to 20%. The causes of childhood obesity are complex, but primary origin is clearly the modern diet, the modern American diet.
This is the deal, folks.
It's so weird to see an article like this.
Right?
This is an article that is so rare.
It's like a cryptid.
Newsweek,
Donald Trump has a plan
to make America's children healthy again,
and it's a good one.
This is the first article that I've read
that had anything to say good
about the man at all.
Now, I know Newsweek, you know,
is what it is.
But, yeah, I know Newsweek, you know, is what it is. But, yeah, you know.
Interesting to me.
Interesting.
U.S. warships, aircraft leave Helena's path before the Florida hurricane hits.
Whew.
Helena's going to screw it all up.
Helena is going to screw it all up.
screw it all up. Helena is going to screw it all up. So I hope you understand that we're dealing with the UN that is the same old UN that it always has been, right? Always has been.
It's this group of people that gather together over coffee or like cachava and try to plan the world in a way that would make the internet happy.
That's a good line, dude. Come on. Hold on. I'm stretching. That's a good line.
The UN sits around and builds out a pact like this in an effort to try to make the internet
happy. That's all that these words do. All words like these do is make the internet happy. Action
item 32. We will protect, build on, and complement indigenous, traditional, and local knowledge.
Okay. What does that mean, first of all all because this is what they say we recognize the need for
here we go with science technology and innovation again to be adapted and made relevant to local
needs and circumstances including for local communities traditional afro-descendant
populations and indigenous peoples in line with the principle of free, prior, and informed consent
as appropriate. What the hell does that mean? Here's my question. I don't see anything about
this. If we're going to protect, build, and complement indigenous, traditional, and local
knowledge, okay, I see nothing about immigration. Nothing. I see nothing about
immigration in action item 32. Now, the only way you protect, build on, and complement indigenous
traditional and local knowledge in places like the United Kingdom, in places like Italy,
in places like Germany, in places like France,
in places like Germany, in places like France,
these places that have taken on unimaginable amounts of,
what do they call them now?
Afro-descendant populations?
Middle Eastern populations, right?
I know that people like those that run the U.N. hate this fact, but the pasty white people in the U.K. are the indigenous people. They have traditional and
local knowledge that is undoubtedly under attack and will be only further under attack
as the days go on, as the years and decades go on. And for some reason, I see no plan in here
about how we're going to protect UK culture, how we're going to protect the British
culture, the French culture, the German culture from a tidal wave of immigration that they brought
on themselves, but nonetheless, probably should be in the plan. Youth and future generations.
Oh, this is the scariest part, right? We will invest in the social and economic development of children and
young people, okay? That's every running plan of all time ever. We will promote and protect and
respect the human rights of all young people and foster social inclusion and integration,
unless you have a red MAGA hat on. Let's carry on to action item number 36.
We will be inclusive.
We will assure you're included.
Unless you like Donald Trump or are happy that you're a white person, then you will be kicked out.
We will strengthen meaningful youth participation in the national level, at the national level.
What's that mean?
Doesn't mean anything.
We will strengthen meaningful youth participation at the international level.
What's that mean?
You know, whenever I read these things, when I see all this oui-oui, all this French,
every one of these starts with oui, oui-oui. We will strengthen our efforts in the framework of the intergovernmental negotiations
on a Security Council reform as a matter of
priority and without the...
What are you talking...
I don't even know what this is.
We will strengthen the United Nations system.
We will ensure effective enjoyment by all...
What does this stuff mean?
Action 46, we will ensure the effective enjoyment by all, of all human rights and respond to new and emerging challenges.
You have no choice.
That's an action item for which you have no choice.
Okay, come on.
I'm done.
I'm tapping out, guys.
That's it.
That's it for me.
I wanted to thoroughly lambast this,
and I just wanted you guys to understand that,
number one, it's a big, scary thing.
The UN is making plans, again, for some of you out there.
I want you to understand that we have a Declaration of Independence and so on and so forth, and it supersedes anything the UN does. It supersedes
Kamala Harris as president. It supersedes all of that. Never forget it, right?
Our system of governance supersedes anything that these goofballs are going to lay out.
So that being said, let's do some preppers in the news,
and I think we'll call it a show.
The Intrepid Commander.
I keep thinking that's something that it's not.
I do love that.
Don't get me wrong, that's a fun one.
But it's not the intro to preppers in the news that I was looking for.
I'm looking for my old guy who was flying the airplane.
Election fears ignite.
Preppers already planning for the catastrophic unknown.
This is from NBC News, PBN family.
NBC News.
Breaking news, by the way, from NBC News, PBN family. NBC News. Breaking news, by the way, from NBC News. They are reporting today. Mistakes saw crooks walking around, hanging out. We saw the... Breaking news. There were some mistakes made when Donald Trump got shot in the head, just in case you were wondering.
Whether it's an EMP going off, said Katich, 67 years old, referring to an electromagnetic pulse event like a nuclear attack or World War III.
It's been more than 15 years since his wife Karen piqued his interest in prepping.
Way to go, Karen!
Planning for natural disasters and worst-case scenarios with surplus supplies, knowledge of survival skills. And Katich contends a curiosity among newcomers has been surging.
Yeah, the prepping community is growing by leaps and bounds. There's no doubt about it, you know.
Michael Clark, a Trump supporter, oh, God, tsk, tsk, in a rural community near Lake Michigan,
speaking of nuclear weapons, you know they feel that way about that, right? You know that there's
people working for NBC News, and when they hear about a Michael Clark, a Trump supporter who lives
in a rural community of fewer than a thousand people near Lake Michigan, they just shake their
heads and go, that's not even a human. He's my kind of guy. And Michael Clark says, I don't
recognize this country. I don't recognize this country. I
don't recognize this world. People just want to prepare for their families and have control over
their futures. Clark, 69, doesn't consider himself on the extreme end of prepping. His wife has a
pressure canner she uses to preserve meats. At a prepping event in southern Michigan this month
known as the Great Lakes Emergency Preparers Expo, Clark sold dietary supplements and beauty products containing colloidal silver or tiny silver
particles in liquid, which some believe can treat infection disease, but which the Food and Drug
Administration does not consider effective. Well, you know the FDA. You know, if you're going to
trust anybody, those are the guys. It's a cool article, man.
I'll put it in the chat.
It's a lot of people.
It's a lot of regular people, regular preppers doing their thing,
and NBC News comes in and adds their one-two punch to everything
and their liberal bend.
But it's good to see that prepping and preppers have become so popular
that they have to publish about us because it moves the needle.
They don't publish things for no reason.
You know what I mean?
They don't just go like, let's do the preppers a solid.
No, they know it's going to move the needle.
It's going to get people to click.
And that's important, you know?
All right, folks.
Surviving America is a wrap.
I do appreciate you guys.
All kinds of stuff to consider on your end check out the links in the show description it's a beautiful day today
i'm gonna i'm gonna kick back and enjoy well not kick back but i'm gonna get to work and enjoy this
one and uh yeah write about preparedness.
What else we got to do?
Some phone calls and so forth.
I don't know, guys.
It's a weird time.
Listen to my show from yesterday.
Make sure that you are in control of the steering system in your mind, okay?
It's very important.
It's very important because desperate times create desperate actions and overwhelm, you know, an overwhelmed population makes uninformed and erratic decisions.
And it's just, you know, we got to remain calm within the chaos. I'll talk to you guys soon.
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