The Prepper Broadcasting Network - The Rising Republic: When Will They Learn
Episode Date: May 20, 2025www.pbnfamily.comwww.limatangosurvival.com...
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Pete Hagstaff, ladies and gentlemen,
I give him a round of applause.
Yeah, so what do you think, Ryan?
Are we done with that?
That was about time.
I think he said what millions and millions of people
have already been thinking and pretty much told
the rest of the country a couple months ago.
Yeah, we're done with that.
Yeah, absolutely.
We're done with it.
And the thing is, because it does not,
and we've talked about this many, many times in the past,
this woke agenda thing, it's like a fringe of society. And it's basically, you know,
the extreme left and then the news media and then there's the school system. When I talk about like
the universities and the liberal school universities and all these, where all the indoctrination
happens, these are the groups appeasing the fringe. And by fringe, I mean, it's like 4%.
Well, and these are the ones that are crying the hardest too when the fringe. And by fringe, I mean it's like 4%.
Well, and these are the ones that are crying the hardest too
when the federal funding gets pulled.
Which, exactly.
And how many of them are complaining?
That's a rhetorical question because they're all complaining
about all the waste that DOJ has uncovered
and it's still ongoing.
I guess, have you heard that like, there's like,
what was it, three million?
Cause we've had like 12 million people,
12 million illegal immigrants come in
under the Biden administration.
And what 12?
I'm backtracking, 10, like 10 million illegal immigrants
came in under the Biden administration.
And of those, three million of them
received social security numbers.
Wow.
And Medicaid checks.
And if you have a social security number,
then you can have a vote.
Yes, that's the whole thing.
So this whole agenda, you can do your own homework
on this, guys.
I'm just saying because I've done my homework on this.
And I've listened for I don't know how many soundbites
of this of the left, particularly Pierre,
whatever her name was.
I keep wanting to say Jean Pierre, that's not her name.
It's Kareem Pierre, the press secretary under Biden.
She was always very adamant that the borders are secure.
The borders are not open.
The borders are shut down.
They're safe, they're protected.
Biden said the same thing.
So did Kamala Harris.
This was nothing short of an invasion this entire time
with the Biden administration full on participating in this
and even going as far as sending forklifts to the border
and holding up the concertina wire
so they could come across.
And it's a buyout basically for democratic voters.
Oh yeah, 100%.
I mean, it's see-through at this point.
The only transparency that the American people are getting
is the truth that is coming after the fact.
We all knew it was happening,
and now it's like, okay, it was happening,
and our own government did it,
and these are the people that did,
and everybody's like, yeah, we know.
That's why we don't want any, I mean, that's why we, we voted for the other guy.
And it's kind of, you know, I think people are really starting to see some traction
with this, you know, the deportation components, the P-Heg-Seth and the, you
know, that the, uh, the fact that once again, the things that Donald Trump said
he was going to do are actually happening.
And half of the population is freaking out
and the other half is like, good riddance,
don't let the door hit you on the ass on the way out.
And I don't have a soundbite for about,
I'll try to get some soundbites on this next week,
but CNN is actually covering,
they've been forced to cover on a couple different issues,
which is surprising to me
that they're actually covering on these issues, but they've managed to cover that the inflation that it's actually decreasing.
And they had some news coverage on that here recently, where they had they can't ignore it
anymore. But in a nutshell, they have to cover this that the inflation it's just hit a hit a reckon
hit lowest point since like 2021,
which is a really a big deal.
And then finally they're admitting that,
they're also unseen and admitting that 34 felonies
against Trump was just bogus.
That it was all something that the left conjured up
to try to slow and stop Trump from becoming president again.
And so they're being forced, I think,
to tell the truth on a lot of these issues.
Because 35%, as I'm hearing and learning,
35% of the Democrats have a favorable view
of the Democrats' party.
And that's not very high.
And so when you get favorability rates that are that low,
you're going to have to step back and look
at your organization, at your news company,
and say,
who are we appeasing to exactly?
But again, this goes way back up, way above their heads,
and they have to cover and talk about the news articles
that their owners, because they are owned,
tell them to cover.
And it's my understanding,
it's all owned by the same people, all of legacy.
And I can tell you,
having seen the inside of the newsroom
and worked inside of a newsroom,
there is bias and they,
news media companies will say,
oh no, we're the most unbiased or, you know,
we follow good news practice or good standards, ethics,
all that kind of bullshit.
No, it doesn't happen.
Whoever's paying the bills gets the final say
on what kind of slant goes out on
the paper the next day on the news channel that night on the radio station, whatever
it is. And like you say, at some point, you cannot deny the truth. And what has been happening
is a lot of these. And it's interesting that this is happening now because a lot of the
podcasters and the people, the civil news that that Elon
Musk was kind of pitching like, Hey, look, the people are the media at this point, the
media is pretty much lost. You know, these people are breaking news stories and news
stations are basically backpedaling because that's, it's like the worst thing that can
happen is if someone else breaks a news story whoever gets it first
Gets traction they get the sponsors the advertising all the stuff
Well, you know at some point even if you do miss a break on a story
You still have to cover it and I think like you say they're finally being forced to cover it because it can't be denied at this
Point, you know, they're finally being forced to cover it because it can't be denied at this point.
Yeah, because of their favorability ratings.
It's just getting so low.
But it still doesn't make sense to me how, for example,
you know that there's a war going on
between Pakistan and India.
Did you know that there's a ceasefire brokered?
I did not.
No, of course not, because the media is not covering that.
Trump negotiated a ceasefire between India and Pakistan.
And he also brokered a deal, like a ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine here recently.
Ukraine.
Yeah.
So these are things that's going on.
And that's not getting coverage.
No.
The terrifying.
They'll show all sorts of horrible things on the news for all the bad things that Russia's
doing to Ukraine or you can use
Gaining traction or the battle lines and all this kind of stuff
But oh as soon as a peace deal comes out, we don't care right what what about the the tariff war with between the United States?
And China, you know, there's not a lot of coverage about that
There has been that's something's hard to ignore because so much so much comes in from China
We have so many imports from China.
And so it's kind of hard to ignore that, I believe.
And so there's a little bit of coverage on it.
But you haven't even heard, didn't even hear about the Pakistan-India ceasefire thing.
Because it's not being covered.
But both China and Russia because of, not Russia, I'm sorry, China and the United States because of Trump
and Zheng Chengcheng sat down.
They had a discussion about this.
I guess we're at a 90-day tariff pause.
They're working out, negotiating something,
but it's not being covered at all.
What about the prescription prices
that's been slashed in half by an executive order
that Trump did? Did you hear about that one?
I did. And you know,
my parents are on leaning on the left side of things and they,
a couple of weeks ago they were just terrified. Oh,
we're going to lose all social security and we're not going to be able to eat
and all this kind of stuff. I'm just kind of sitting back like, really?
Why do they sit there? I have no idea because of the stuff they're watching.
It's because the left pushes that stuff on the news.
Yeah.
There's like, wait a second.
Your, your medication costs are going down.
Your social security is more secure because they're ripping apart all of the
fraud and you know, the, the misspending and all that kind of stuff, instead of
funding people that are 120 years old and not even born yet through social
security, that's money that's going back in.
So, I mean, it's just, it's, but I mean,
there's a certain point where you, you don't really,
there's no point in arguing with some people,
just let them believe what they want to believe.
While at the same time,
you can see the facts for yourself, you know?
Well, I think a lot of it also is the argument
because let's say for example,
that Doge goes through and it covers 5,000 people who are over 150 years of age that are still receiving
Social Security checks okay and let's say that they take this information to
to to the president the presence what's going on here and they do an
investigation and finds these people don't exist anymore that somebody's
committing fraud so those checks stop, okay?
So these social security checks stop
and then all of a sudden it's reported to the news
that Trump is stopping social security checks.
That's how the news gets twisted,
to conform to an agenda.
And then all of a sudden,
and you know, elderly people are easily scared,
because especially if they're on a fixed income,
it's like that's all that they have to go with.
My mom is one of them.
Yeah.
If you sit there and if you and people,
I mean, if we haven't learned anything over the last five
years, it's how much you can manipulate people
with the concept of fear.
And you start putting fear in people's minds
about their futures and their incomes.
You can control them any way you want.
You can make them vote you way you want. You can make them vote you way you want.
You can make them spend the way you want.
You know, it's scary.
You can, I mean, you can make them wear masks outside
in their car by themselves if you want.
I still see it today, which is just absolutely absurd.
But I mean, fear is extremely powerful
and they have capitalized on that to the extent that,
you know, people almost glom onto it.
You know, they want the next thing that they can fear.
But those people walking around with Saran wrap around their face or with fishbowls on
their heads are the same people as telling you that Trump is going to take away your
Social Security.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah.
How about, what about the last, did you know that the last Hamas hostage, his release,
was negotiated by Trump?
I did not.
Well, because it was, they're gonna cover that.
I think I might've heard something about that.
Well, Trump posted-
But it was really, really quiet though.
It wasn't, I mean, like you say,
it wasn't really reported anywhere.
It was just like, but that's a big deal.
It is a big deal.
Trump posted on X,
I'm happy to announce that Eden Alexander,
an American citizen who has been held hostage
since October, 2023, that's like a year and a half.
Yeah.
He's coming home to his family.
I am grateful to all those involved
in making this monumental news happen.
This was a step taken in good faith
towards the United States and the efforts
of the mediators, Qatar and Egypt,
to put an end to this brutal war
and return all living hostages
and remains to their loved ones.
You know, so.
Yeah.
And no coverage.
No coverage whatsoever on it,
because Trump will a lot of times
release some of the stuff on his own.
And a lot of the things that he releases,
a lot of the things that CNN covers, for example,
is because they're forced to cover,
because Trump will release this.
Yeah.
And so like you said earlier,
the news, it's first to report.
That's the big race in legacy, the first to report.
And it doesn't matter if it's true or not.
They just want a story.
No, the more sensation it is, the better.
Nobody cares about a cop that pulled a cat out of a tree.
But God forbid a cop put his knee in the back
of a guy that's high on methamphetamines or
whatever else, you know, and he has a heart attack and dies.
That's sensational.
A cop doing a good deed is not sensational.
If it bleeds, it leads.
What about the, let me see here.
Yeah, so me and you was talking briefly before the show about the incentive to self-report.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
And I thought that was kind of interesting.
I mean, we were talking about Pete, Hegseth,
and you had that sound bite before the show.
I haven't been as tuned into social media
in the last couple of weeks because I've
been tied up with other projects,
which actually been pretty good because sometimes you
get on that stuff too much and it'll make your head spin.
But I did happen to across this one of the, what are they pretty good because sometimes you get on that stuff too much and it'll make your head spin.
But I did happen across this, when he televises the executive orders, and I saw that and I
was like, huh, that's kind of interesting how we're going to offer an incentive for
self-deportation of illegal immigrants.
And that's really interesting to me
because you have folks that have come over here illegally,
they are trying to do one of two things.
They're either gonna try and live the American dream
or they're gonna try and sabotage the American dream,
one or the other.
And the people who realize that their choices are
to get to self deport and try again at home
and come back the right way or stay and get deported and never have that opportunity,
I think more people are going to take it.
Good people are going to take it.
And then what's left, I think what that will do is focus the efforts of ICE and whoever else on the people because I mean if you had bad
if you had ill intention for the United States and you were here and you didn't care about breaking
the laws and you're just going to break more laws until you get caught well you know ICE can focus
their attention on those folks and get them out faster. I mean, because basically if you choose not to take that,
then not only did you come into the country illegally,
but you have planned to stay illegally.
Yeah, so let's be clear.
Nobody that's listening to this is against anybody coming
to the United States and living out the American dream.
Oh, yeah, absolutely.
It's about people who come here illegally, right, that are flooding our borders and breaking
into this country illegally and not going through the process that has been lawfully
established by our legislators.
And we're not, I mean, we're not just talking because you notice they didn't say, oh, we'll
ship you back to Mexico or oh, we'll ship you back to Venezuela.
We'll ship you back to the country you came from or any country you want. We got people coming in from China, from Afghanistan, and they're all coming up through
Mexico, but they're not just Mexicans. They're not just Venezuelans or from Uruguay or Paraguay,
whatever. I mean, these are people from all over the world who use that channel,
that river of people to sneak their way into the
country. So people got to realize that this is a one-way ticket back to India or Australia or
Afghanistan, you know, but guess what? If you're not, if you're here illegally, the lines have been
drawn and you even have a chip, you know, if you're, if you were a decent person, you got swept up in the flow,
you know, here you get one pass,
and if you don't take it, then you're gonna be treated
like the rest of the criminals.
And I think that's completely fair.
I think that's the way it should be.
Yeah, because let's face it, if you desire,
if you have a dream to come to the United States
to become American citizen, your first act of doing that
is to break our laws and disrespect our country.
They don't bode well with me.
And then just to make things a little bit worse,
and I've used this analogy before,
but if I was to give you a bag of M&Ms,
let's say a thousand M&Ms,
and that one or two of those M&Ms
were a deadly poisonous M&M that would kill you instantly.
And say, here, have an M&M, take two M&Ms.
You wouldn't want to take any M&M from that bank.
Yep.
And that's what it is with this system
that the Biden administration has placed
just to let them flood in
so they could buy Democratic voters pretty much.
They're coming into our country
and they're not caring about the citizens
of the United States.
And all these Congress people
who are going over to this other country,
I think Venezuela, there was a couple Congressmen
that went to Venezuela trying to visit
this Kilmar Albrego Garcia fella
that has become sensationalized by the MS-13 guy.
Have these Congress persons visited the family members
of the victims that have
been killed by Ms. 13 gang members, you know,
or see the methods that they use. Right. I mean,
why you gotta do to see a couple of pictures or videos and be like, Oh,
that's what Ms. 13 stands for. Huh?
If they cared half as much for the citizens in this country as they pretend to care for these people,
this agenda, this narrative, whatever you wanna call it.
I mean, if they cared half as much,
we might have something going on here,
but they don't care at all about the American people.
This is all a show for them to kind of appease the fringe.
For what purpose, I don't know.
But something drives me even crazier, you know,
is that all this funding that, like I mentioned earlier,
that the Obama administration, Biden administration,
gave to the Medicaid checks and the social security numbers,
it's just to buy these people.
You know, so now that Trump is in office
and Doge has uncovered this,
it's even worse in a practice,
it's fraud at the highest levels.
He put an end to it and he's taken those funds
that were previously set aside for illegal aliens
and he is now, you won't hear this on the media either,
he's building a national center for homeless veterans
with those funds.
Nice.
And that's something to talk about.
Yeah, and I mean, that was the biggest thing
that people were complaining about.
Why are we sheltering people who are coming here legally
into this country in five star hotels,
and we've got veterans who are seriously struggling
with mental health, alcohol abuse, drug abuse
on the streets in the middle of winter, you know, scrap,
scrounging to get by when these people have essentially served their country and their
mental state is a wreck as a result.
That's not right.
Born and raised in the United States, went through military training, did whatever they
did and then now we're just going to slap them to the curb and be like, no, I'm sorry.
Here's a five star hotel for some illegal alien. No wonder people are upset,
but that's awesome. And you, like you said, you won't hear about it.
No, it won't get, it won't get covered. Oh, let me see here.
I want to play something real quick. I gotta pull up my, my laptop.
So did you hear there was a on, on Politico. You're familiar with Politico?
Yes.
Do you know, um, Sebastian Gorka? Okay.
So Sebastian Gorka was on Politico and they. Pete, do you know Sebastian Gorka? Mm-hmm. Okay, so Sebastian Gorka was on Politico
and they're grinding him.
And I came across this on, it was like a short
I saw on YouTube.
I'm like, oh, I gotta see the full video on this.
So I went to YouTube and I just did a search
for the full interview with Sebastian Gorka on Politico.
This, they're trying to, they're talking about the illegal immigration issue.
And me and you talked about it in the past, the situation
with the speedy trial stuff.
Like they're saying they deserve due process.
And basically, so we're trying to deport 10 million or more
illegal immigrants.
And the left somehow thinks it's feasible to give them all into process when many of
them are known gang members.
We're going to bog down our court systems with all this kind of stuff.
And so this is Politico now trying to catch Sebastian Gorko.
Listen, I love his comeback.
In the interest of speeding up deportations, which was a massive campaign promise from President Trump,
he's done the border piece of it,
now it's the folks in the country,
do you believe it's okay to skirt due process?
Never happened.
Due process has never been skirted.
This is another fake news canard.
The fact that some, so let me be clear here, okay?
Let me be clear.. Okay, let me clear
when an organization is
Designated by the Secretary of State as a foreign terrorist organization
Every single stinking member is a terrorist by US law
I'm gonna pause right there. Make sure you can hear this. You can hear this, right? Oh, yeah good because he's about to mop the floor with this political interviewer chick.
All right, here we go again.
There is no need for them to be adjudicated as a terrorist.
Also, are you really hissing?
What kind of a child are you?
We're trying to save lives and you're hissing.
Go back to high school and play spitball with your friends.
What absolute children. Spitball? I've never played spitball before your friends. What absolute children.
I've never played spitball before. You've never used spitballs? Well maybe not in Ukraine.
No spitballs in Ukraine. So the fact is when you have people, I looked at Politico's coverage.
Politico used the Maryland father fake news. Maryland father twice adjudicated by an immigration judge to be here illegally and to be deported.
An individual who's arrested on body cam footage, anyone watching right now can watch him being
stopped by local police with-
He's talking about Kilmar Abrega Garcia.
Illegals in his vehicle and no driving license.
An individual involved in human trafficking
who beat his fiancee.
And this is a Maryland father for Politico.
You don't need and you don't get the due process if you're a member of a terrorist organization.
Next you'll be saying...
Well, some judges, including those appointed by President Trump, disagree.
Well, so what?
Could they be wrong?
Could a judge possibly be wrong?
Maybe?
Well, that's why we have the process,
and this is likely to erupt to the same course.
No, no, no, no.
You're not listening.
If you are a terrorist of an FTO,
it's not a traffic ticket.
You don't go to county court.
You're a member of a federally designated terrorist
organization.
It's really that simple.
If you're a wife beater and a human trafficker, goodbye.
A Rego Garcia case aside, in the interest of getting folks that you believe are bad actors.
Is that a question of belief? So again, why are you saying belief?
Because we haven't been given a lot of evidence. Is 110,000 deaths a year a question saying belief? Because, because, yeah, because we haven't been given a lot of evidence.
Is 110,000 deaths a year a question of belief?
Absolutely not.
Nobody recovers from Fenton, you know that.
When you have those sort of Fenton, you die.
And I've met many families who have been devastated by it.
However, we also have a process in this country for figuring out who the bad actors are.
And we figured it out.
It's the six cartels and the two gangs
that have caused 110,000 deaths a year.
Where the tricky point is the evidence, which due process
usually helps provide, of whether or not.
Why are you talking as if these are people who are US citizens?
Because we do process.
You're defending members of FTOs.
I'm not defending anybody.
You are.
What you're doing right now is you're sending designated terrorists should have the rights
of somebody who's in a contractual dispute with their neighbor.
I think the transparency in why that designation is given to a certain person is important.
It's very easy what the transparency is.
It's like a member of Al-Qaeda.
If you're a member of Al-Qaeda, you're a terrorist.
How do you know if they're members of these gangs?
What I'm saying is...
You mean the tattoos MS-13 on our knuckles doesn't help it?
Do you have tattoos of Al-Qaeda?
The tattoo did not say MS-13.
I don't want to get into that.
Of course you don't.
It's just accidents.
The four symbols represent the letters MS.
This is why Politico is a joke.
This is why you are gutter press and fake news,
that those four symbols that just
happen to comport with the letters MS and the numbers 13
don't, in this case, represent MS-13.
You're sitting here live defending a member of MS-13. That's
why I regret coming here. Because this isn't journalism. This is protecting those who hate
America. Shame on you. We are saving lives. Saving lives. How about Maryland fathers compared
to Maryland mothers? Like Rachel Marin, mother of five, raped and murdered and thrown in
a ditch. How about Jocelyn Nungare, age 12, raped a mile from her home and thrown in a
ditch. It's strange that Politico doesn't do articles about her, that mother, or that
12-year-old girl. Why is that? Why is the MS-13 guy with the knuckle tattoos more important in terms of due process than
the lives of 12-year-old girls brutally raped?
It's weird that the priorities shift to defending the member of an FTO but not the children
and the women.
Dan Crenshaw told me a story once of a 16-year-old girl who came, was smuggled across this border.
The parents paid $5,000 for her to live in America, the land of milk and honey.
She ended up locked in a room in New York, raped by more than a dozen men every day for
18 months until she escaped.
She went to Dan Crenshaw's office, and I'm no friend of Dan Crenshaw's, okay?
He's still got TDS.
And that girl said to him, please close the border so another girl doesn't have to be
raped by 12 strange men every day for 18 months.
It's strange that Politico doesn't cover those stories.
Could you tell me why?
We have covered those stories.
No, you haven't.
You have not covered those stories.
I'd like to see the Jocelyn Nungare, Rachel Marin
Stories in comparison to the Russia Russia collusion garbage. I mean, let's be honest
Let's let's move you have an agenda. I I want to talk about
Well, I actually have a separate question about the deportations. There's because I'll stop it right there
Yeah, I'm absolutely in love with Sebastian Gorka in a non gay way
Yeah, and you know, here's the thing that poor gal and anybody in the newsroom
copy editor and
All up the line deserve to have their j-card revoked. There's absolutely no reason they should be in journalism
It's absolutely right
there they are doing nothing but pandering to a set of beliefs and it's no
longer, and it's not a news organization. You call yourself Politico,
which most people would assume that that would have to do with maybe political
style of news, but then you don't cover any of the political side of things.
You know, you're just basically, like he said, pandering toward, you know, NGOs, not NGOs,
I'm sorry.
FTOs, federal terrorist organizations.
Yeah.
And that's exactly what she was doing.
And she kept backpedaling to try and circle back to that whole thing.
Oh, well, what about this?
What about this?
We have not covered that.
And that was true.
I mean, you know, how much they sit there and they'll cover Russia collusion
but then all of a sudden, you know, they won't cover the fentanyl deaths and like he said the child rape scenarios and all that kind of
Stuff but all of a sudden you get
Marilyn dad instead of an MS 13 member they throw that spin on there and all of a sudden they are losing credibility
and rightly so.
And this is, this is the route that all of legacy media has taken pretty much.
Pretty much.
Yeah.
And it's sad.
I mean, like I said, I used to be in journalism and that's, that's why I got
out because I could see this happening from the inside and that was 20 years
ago, but this was happening 25 years ago almost.
It's only gotten worse from there, which is unfortunate
because news used to be prestigious.
News used to be where you find and tell the stories
as they are and root out lies.
But what we're saying is the opposite.
Yes.
Where you have to go and seek the truth because everything that you're being told by the quote-unquote
news is a lie.
Well, they put a spin on a truth and it makes it a falsehood.
Correct.
And I don't want that.
When I open, when I turn on the news state, and that's, I think that's what they've done
to, if everybody just reported the truth, there would only be a need for one news station.
You know what I'm saying?
And I think that's what they've done is try to sensationalize so many of these issues.
And so it's become this big lying conglomerate where all these organizations are now trying
to produce...it's almost like reading a mad magazine, but with a media spin to it. And it's sad that we can't even,
cause I just wanna see the facts.
Leave your opinion out of it, leave the twisting out of it,
just throw out the facts and that's not happening anymore.
And I think, yeah, I mean, I have my own opinions
about that because I mean, news stations that bring people
on and try and add an opinion after they start telling a story,
or telling a news fact, or taking a snippet and then be like, oh, let's talk about this.
Let's get people's opinions. It does sensationalize it. And you look back at the,
like for late 80s, early 90s, news reporting was news reporting. It was people just saying, oh,
News reporting was news reporting. It was people just saying,
oh, in this country,
this country was doing this to that country,
or trade is doing this,
or stocks are doing this,
and it was just facts.
It was nothing else.
Beyond that, you could do your own research,
but there wasn't a,
there's bombing happening in Syria.
Let's find out what these people think about it, you know?
That never existed 30 years ago.
No.
And I think because that has come to the forefront of news,
people think that the opinions are the news
and that is not the case.
And it's almost like the opinion page in the newspaper
has become the
opinion paper with a page of news. And you have to be able to sift through the
actual news itself to find out or the opinions themselves to find out where
the news where the truth actually lies.
And it's sad because, you know, you almost got to watch because if you go to
say, Fox or CNN, any any any news outlet that's in the legacy, a lot of
these things they're giving us are snippet.
And they can be taken completely out of context.
And I see it a lot with like when Trump will sit down with CNN or MSNBC or ABC or anybody
and do an interview with them, and they'll edit the hell out of it and release content
that fits their narrative.
But then all of a sudden, another,
let's say that happened with CNN,
and then Fox says, well, see, they want a story too, right?
So they're like, well, here's the real story.
And they'll slam CNN into the wall,
saying, here's what we discovered.
Here's the full interview that you edited
and mocked up and made Trump look stupid,
but here's the full, it's all about sensation.
And all these guys are probably,
I know they're behind the scenes going at it back and forth,
but they're all owned by the same person who's banking
with both Fox and CNN.
And I know CNN's taking,
I don't even know how they're surviving at this point,
probably because a billionaire is paying their bills.
Yeah.
I mean, and as far as I'm concerned, good riddance.
If they're going to put people
on air that are basically pandering toward an agenda, then they get what they deserve.
At the end of the day, they're not doing their job. And it's kind of like a restaurant, in
my opinion. If you go to a restaurant and you get bad service, you're not going to go
back there. And sometimes you'll go there restaurant and you get bad service, you're not going to go back there.
And sometimes you'll go there because it's convenient, or sometimes you'll go there because
you know, it's, it's just routine for you.
But eventually over time, if that service is horrible and the food is junk and the cost
is high, eventually that restaurant will dry up.
And I think that's what we're starting to see with these big major news conglomerations.
There's really so much that someone's gonna do
because it like maybe one billionaire owns these companies
or cyberloven or whatever,
and they're just dumping money into it.
But when they go to sell it,
it's not gonna be worth anything.
It's the same as like Walmart,
whoever owns Walmart now,
I guess it's one of the somebody an ancestor of Sam Walton
You know, but he could have a ten thousand stores across the United States and you got one that's not selling bad
He could afford let it keep going even though it's only seen a hundred customers a day
Yeah, he could keep it going without shutting it down because he's he's a quad billionaire
Yeah, it's like that here He could keep it going without shutting it down because he's a quad billionaire.
And it's like that here.
But the thing is the United States,
the citizens, the people that watch the news
are tired of finding greasy fingerprints
on the side of their plate,
as you exemplified a while ago
with the restaurant owner scenario.
And they're tired of finding hairs in their spaghetti.
They're tired of these issues,
the cockroaches in the kitchen.
And this is what they're serving up.
And over time, people are going,
look, I can do better, and just move on.
Exactly.
And that's just it.
It's gonna take some time.
But you know what?
These people are, there's a comeuppance.
And these people are gonna see it,
and it's not gonna be pretty,
but I honestly, based on their typical mode
is they're gonna double down and make it more sensational
and do what they can to keep viewers
and all this kind of stuff.
And like, it's just, it's not gonna work at that point
because people are gonna realize that the news
quote unquote is not the news that they used to get
or the news that their mom and dad used to get, you know?
Yeah, it's changed.
Everything slid to the left.
Let's take a quick break here.
We'll come right back.
I want to show, we'll enjoy some,
a little comedy on the wider side of things
and switch gears a little bit.
And I want to talk about some of my upcoming,
I got some upcoming news we talked about last week.
I want to give a little,
divulge a little bit more information.
We'll come back. Excellent.
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Okay, as I said before,
I like to keep things on a lighter note every once in a while,
but I scroll, I can't remember where I found this.
I tumbled onto it accidentally, I think.
I don't know if it was on,
so I scroll through YouTube shorts a lot.
It's just, it's quick, you know, just slight, you know,
if you just go in through the long videos on YouTube,
sometimes you might find a 15, 20, 30 minute an hour video
like, yeah, I don't like to stay in the shorts.
And I just kind of thumb through real fast,
just browse through and I find a topic that I like.
And this popped up in my feed.
And I want to share with you
because I thought it was quite hilarious.
So just switching gears here on a lighter note,
check this out.
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I love it.
Daily wire, I put that out actually.
I thought it was funny and worth sharing.
That's killer.
It's norming in America.
All that being said, you got some, we talked about last week, is it Thrivalist?
You got some stuff coming?
Yeah, Thrivalist.
Thrivalist fair is coming up this weekend.
It's a three-day weekend. So anybody here on the
western portion of the United States, if you're interested in stopping by, please do check it out.
I'm going to be teaching three classes up north of Spokane, Washington. And if you're interested,
do make sure you get tickets. A lot of folks from the Seattle area tend to come over and see what
this is all about,
what it's gonna be, preparedness, survival,
all kinds of stuff, guest speakers.
I'll be teaching three classes,
and I'm looking forward to it.
If you're interested, do check it out at Thrivalists.org,
or just look up the Thrivalist Fair.
I'm sure they got a Facebook page.
Thrivalists.org.
So do check it out if you're interested.
And if you do come by, maybe you'll recognize my voice.
If not, maybe you'll see me floating around,
but do come say hi.
And I do like to meet listeners and check them out.
So if you come by, come check me out
and we'll say, hey, take a photo
and shake hands and shoot the shit.
That'd be really cool.
So tell me then, what classes are you teaching?
So I'm going to be teaching, I'm actually
going to be doing a storytelling of our experience
during the hurricane, hammocking during the hurricane
over in North Carolina.
And then I'm going to be teaching a class on freeze drying
for survival and then a class on getting kids involved
in preparedness.
So, and methods that parents can use to kind of encourage
their activities and teach them without really scaring them.
So it's pretty well received.
They've all been pretty good classes so far. The one for the hammock camping and hurricane, that one's a little bit, I mean, I haven't taught that before.
It's more just a kind of a storytelling kind of thing.
But I mean, you and I were both there.
We've talked about it on our first episode together. And I mean, I think a lot of people are kind of interested
in that perspective, you know, the reality
of when things really tend to go down.
So, you know, people in my area,
and everybody that's listening probably knows,
you live in Washington, I live in Illinois,
but we both came together in North Carolina.
And we have, we usually see each other every year
in North Carolina.
In September, we go to prepper camp
and it's the one time when all kinds of people like us
get together and they, I teach,
looks like you're getting into teaching.
So maybe you can bring that to Prepper Camp sometime.
It's interesting for us, for you, me to meet
and hook up with other like-minded people.
And, cause this last year was the first year I ever taught at Prepper Camp. to meet and hook up with other like-minded people.
Because this last year was the first year I ever taught at Pepper Camp.
I've taught at many other survivalist slash
Pepper type events.
And I've always, first of foremost,
it's generally at those type of events,
you get either, if you don't get a free vending table,
you get heavily discounted vending tables
and you get to sit down,
and I, as an author, get to sell my books.
And, but last year though,
we had this hurricane come through,
but I was getting ready to say that even in my area,
in Illinois where I live,
people still talk about those hurricanes.
And I said, and I'll say, you know, I was there.
And they're like, what?
Yeah, I was there.
Me and my buddy, the guy I podcast with, my co-host,
we were on the side of a mountain there in North Carolina.
And when this hurricane came through,
and it was kind of rough, but fortunately,
and I don't want, if you could talk about it, cool,
that's okay, I don't wanna give away anything
in case you're talking about it in your class
or anything like that.
But camping on the side of that mountain, Ryan,
I believe that helped us a lot.
And that's probably something
that you talk about in your class.
Yeah. Oh yeah, definitely.
I mean, that's one of the things
is like positioning yourself, you know,
even knowing you're going into a storm
and that kind of stuff, which, and yeah mean, I, there's a lot to it, but, uh,
if you want to know more, do, do come to the event.
It's worth it.
You know, it's a, it's a killer event and, and, uh, I don't know that, that
my storytelling is going to be recorded or anything, so, um, coming down the line.
Yeah, you don't want to get your class away.
You want people to, you want people to go to Thriveless.
They want to hear the story.
Go to Thriveless.org and see what time Ryan Buford's class
is and sign up for it if there's, or get tickets,
whatever it works out.
Do what you gotta do, yeah.
And you got some news coming up too, by the way.
What's going on with you on your end?
Yeah, so two weeks ago when we talked about this
on the last podcast, I had mentioned
that I had a new book coming out,
but I was kind of tight lipped about it.
I didn't talk about what it was.
I did mention that I had six beta readers
hired in for me, three males, three females,
three friends, three strangers, all of them vetted.
I made sure that all of them were good to go.
I just, I'm not just picking random people out of the ether
to read my books and stuff,
but they're from a 10,000 person group
in which I'm a member of 12 featured authors.
And I had a lot of applicants.
And of course, when you get a lot of applicants,
I mean, especially when you're picking out four or five,
I went with six to just keep the, like I said,
three strangers, three friends, three males, three females.
I wanted it rounded and fair.
And I can't pick everybody, you know,
and I feel bad that there's a lot of people there
that I know and that were friends with me
and they're avid readers of my materials.
And I wish I could have taken everybody along for the ride.
And there's a rhyme to my reasoning.
I don't want anybody to feel like they're left out.
I did when I made the post,
ask them not to melt if they didn't get selected.
But however, all that being said,
I gave them one month from, I think it was May,
what is today, I wanna say May 8th,
I wanna say May 8th, 10 days ago,
when I gave them the book, you have one month.
And then after that, now to read this book,
and after that, we're moving on to the next phase.
50% of the readers, so three of them are done,
and I'm getting really positive feedback.
All that being said, I was really tight lipped
two weeks ago when I mentioned this first.
I did tell everybody that it was about an EMP book
and I want on this show to reveal for the very first time
the title of that book.
And if you are listening to this show
and you think I'm your people and Ryan is your people,
then I would encourage you
to head over to the Dirty Dozen on Facebook
if you have a Facebook account.
Sign up for the DD12, log in there, apply for membership.
That's where you're gonna find people like me, like Ryan.
And if you're an avid reader,
you want to be able to listen and read,
follow me pretty avidly there.
That being said, I'm going to be going there pretty soon
and posting, I would say the next phase of this
is posting my cover, doing a cover reveal.
But right now I wanna do a title reveal,
I wanna do right here on this show,
the title of my new book.
And if I had a drum, I would play it right now,
I don't have one. It's going to be EMP, Cade's War. This character is kind of a mixture of
everything that I am, that is me. This character is a police officer, veteran as I am, a Marine
Corps veteran as I am, and he worked in the mental health field
when the EMP strikes over St. Louis.
This is a state of the art facility.
I'm not giving away any spoilers here.
As I talk about this, you can read about the stuff
that's gonna be on the back of the blurb,
but that being said, chaos ensues
when a state of the art facility goes completely dead
and the generators shut down,
you can imagine what would happen when 200 of Illinois's
worst of the worst mentally ill patients suddenly
break free and there's nothing holding them back anymore.
And not just that, but everything across the Midwest,
as far as we know in my story,
I don't want to reveal too much,
is down and out for the count,
we're talking total grid down.
So I'm very excited to announce
the character's name is Cade Giles.
Cade is a Marine veteran police officer
and is about to retire from Menard Psychiatric Facility.
Thanks.
Is it C-A-D-E?
C-A-D-E, yep.
You're not going to find this on Amazon right now
because it is with my beta readers.
50% of them are done.
I told them they could go and start posting
if they wanted to on the DD12 group.
So they've started posting about how they think
it's a great book and this and that.
But my next phase will be,
now that I've revealed the title of the book,
my next phase will be to reveal the cover of the book
on the Dirty Dozen, the DD12 Facebook page.
I'm gonna be sending out,
submit more information here pretty soon in my newsletter.
Go to www.ldhogan.com.
Hit the subscribe button.
And if you're not already subscribed, that's how you do it.
And then I will be sending out a newsletter
with information as it comes out from me.
Nice. Well, that's awesome. I mean, even just listening to you and then I will be sitting on a newsletter with information as it comes out from me.
Nice. Well, that's awesome. I mean, even just listening to you talking about that,
I can read between the lines and that's probably a hell of a story.
So count me in. I'm excited to read it.
Everybody, I'm getting really good feedback on it.
It's probably sounding like it's a cypher of Oath-Takers,
which has always been one of the most beloved books by my readers,
it's a non-fiction, but the book that I'm writing now
probably be the most loved fiction.
It's just, it's intense.
I had, it's a very passionate book
because it's me in a nutshell.
Everything that you read about it,
the stories that are in it, the patients that are in it,
the environment, it's all very real and based on facts and things I experienced in my career at the place where I worked full-time. Of course, I have to change the name, the location, and things
like that for fiction telling, storytelling, but the events are based on factual events. And so, yes, it's just, it's, this is me pouring my heart out
and my life experiences into this book. And so the arc that
this character goes through from from being a black and white,
kind of a law abiding right and wrong, no abstract, we're in the
book kind of a person, his arc going into a new world order
where the grid is down and chaos is ensuing.
The arc of the character that he has to go through
this phase of being where one way that he's used to living
is no longer negotiable.
You can't live this way anymore.
You have to.
You're thrown headlong into this new phase, this new life,
and there's no time to adjust.
Like you have to do it now.
You have to adapt or bad things are going to happen.
Like I said, I poured myself into this.
I'm really hoping that it bodes really well
with the readers and so far with my beta readers,
it's batting 105 out of five stories.
Nice.
I'm excited.
And when does that come out?
Yeah, I don't have a date on it yet.
Like I said, right now it's,
I've given, we're three weeks out,
no, where am I, sorry,
we're about two weeks out from me taking this story,
applying what the beta readers have given me.
So when a beta reader reads an author's stuff
and gives to them, him or her recommendations,
he can choose if he wants to apply
the recommendations or not, okay?
Sometimes an author has one reason
for not wanting to follow through
on a recommendation
of a beta reader.
There's nothing wrong with that.
It's not right or wrong.
And there's other times when a detail is very important.
Like I was talking to you at the beginning before we started hitting the record button
that if I have, for example, I have a character that had a rifle on page 23, but she has a
pistol on page 76, what happened?
How did that transition occur?
Sometimes it's an error on the side of the author, and so there has to be a time of what
we call rewrites where an author has to go back and make some changes.
Same thing with what I'm doing with the Baiteries, I've made the recommended changes.
I sent it to the editor.
The editor then has a separate job to fix spelling
and grammar and sentence structure and that kind of thing.
But she also reads it thoroughly,
or he reads it thoroughly,
and sends it back to you with recommendations.
You can choose to make those recommendations,
the changes, or leave them the same.
So these are periods that we call rewrites.
And so you have to take those rewrites
and make adjustments to them.
And if there's adjustments need to be made,
it goes back to the editor again.
It's a very, very small amount usually of editing.
So you might have to pay the editor a little bit more
and then it comes back to you until finally,
everything is good and kosher.
You hit the approve all changes.
You make the modifications, hit the approve all option.
And then at that point right there,
fortunately for me, I don't have to hire an editor
or I'm sorry, graphic designer
because I can graphic design my own books.
Yeah.
So all that's done for me pretty much.
And I also am able to do my own eBooks.
I'm an eBook formatter.
So I do all that on my own.
It goes up to Amazon.
And from that time space, it's like three or four days.
So we might be looking possibly two months out or less
before this book is published.
But I will be making the announcement here for sure,
and also my newsletter.
Nice.
So get on Doug's socials and listen to the podcast
if you want to find out more about that.
I know.
LLDHogan.com
Let's call it quits from here, Ryan.
You got anything else you want to add in before we cut out?
No, I'm good.
Just keep your head folks, you know,
stay in tune with what you have going on at home,
but also keep your head down and do the thing.
We're all on this together as Red Green used to say.
Keep your head on, so folks,
this is L. Douglas Hogan and Ryan Buford
on the Ryzer Public.
Y'all have a great day.
Yeah.