The Prepper Broadcasting Network - THROWBACK THURSDAY: The 5 Most Likely Collapse Scenarios w. I AM Liberty

Episode Date: July 16, 2026

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Starting point is 00:00:51 You've just joined the Prepper Broadcasting Network, where we promote self-reliance and independence. The views and opinions expressed are strictly those. of the host or their guests. Visit us in the interactive chat room at Prepper Broadcasting.com. We're down in Greenspan we ought to just eliminate the dead ceiling. Oh, absolutely. You go.
Starting point is 00:01:35 The ability of almost every working American to access more credit than they should have been able to that lower and middle class incomes were not rising. That's not a tenable strategy. Isn't I the answer to eliminate? Oh, we've been a long time ago. Let's talk only about our own homegrown animals that are patrolling
Starting point is 00:01:56 America right now. So it goes down to the simplest thing. Be prepared. Be vigilant. This is the dead land. This is cactus land. Here the stone images are raised. Here they receive the supplication of a dead man's hand under the twinkle of a fading star.
Starting point is 00:02:25 Is it like this in death's other kingdom waking alone at the hour when we are trembling with tenderness, lips that would kiss, form prayers to broken stone? For thine is life. Life is for thine is thee. This is the way the world ends. Not with a bang, but a whimper. And that is from the Hollow Men by T.S. Eliot.
Starting point is 00:02:53 Thanks very much for joining us tonight. It's James Walton here with the I Am Liberty Show. Chat room looks to be booming. I was gone last week. I hope you enjoyed the show. I don't know exactly which one played, but I told G. Man, maybe grab one from the way back.
Starting point is 00:03:13 The way back in Nader. I wanted him to grab one of those really old shows, you know? Give you guys a treat of what it sounded like, I don't know. However long ago, I started doing this thing. I guess it would have been at least five years. Yeah, it would have been at least five years ago if he pulled a real old one out. I wonder how much the show's changed. I have to listen to some of those old ones myself.
Starting point is 00:03:40 I may be a changed man It looks like a great turnout And I want to thank you guys for that You always have that weird feeling When you leave for a week and come back That you're going to come back to nobody Because a week is a long time This day and age
Starting point is 00:03:59 You know, I make drastic decisions Overnight sometimes Let alone what I'm going to do a week from now What type of person will I be in a week so I don't know if you caught my latest podcast I'll have them posted both up in the I'm Liberty Show website later today but I had a serious digression last night about the
Starting point is 00:04:23 about the unbelievable story of 3001 priests that were indicted in Pennsylvania for child sex crimes that were I don't know 20 years ago something of that effect it was it really beat me up for most of the day to be honest with you I had to talk about it because I just had to talk about it. You may not like what I have to say about it.
Starting point is 00:04:49 I wasn't very kind to the Catholic Church or the priests in general. For those of you who don't know, I'm not going to give you a digression on my religious background, but there really is no religious background. I've always been a little terrified of organized religion, to be honest with you. Even when I was too young to understand why. and it was one it's one of those things all right
Starting point is 00:05:17 I'm not really ready to talk to you guys about my views on God because I'm still figuring out what that means but I can tell you right now it's one of those things you can't mess with the kids you know
Starting point is 00:05:34 I just can't take it when it's the kids but what else there's another on that same show there's another really big confession on there, a really big observation that is it's something that I'll give you
Starting point is 00:05:50 a heads up for those of you who don't subscribe through iTunes or through Stitcher. Those of you out there listening to subscribe through iTunes and Stitcher, I know who you are and I thank you and I can promise you. Those folks have listened to the shows already and they listen to them as soon as they populate.
Starting point is 00:06:09 And that's great. I appreciate that. But for those of you who haven't listened, if you dare step into this one about the child pedophilia ring and the fact that there were documents, written documents about how to cover up these situations and how to make sure that news doesn't get out around the fact that they were buying little golden crosses for certain children to wear, and that was a signal to the other perverted people, right, perverted priests on the docket. These golden crosses let other priests
Starting point is 00:06:47 know that these little angels were being, well, they were being groomed for whatever filthy acts they had in mind. Now, I don't want to go into what I would do. I don't want to go into what I would do because it's not that time. It's a little late. It's a little late for that. I already hit the punching bag and a lot of the aggression is smoothed on out. But if you want to get an ear full of that, go ahead. check that podcast out.
Starting point is 00:07:18 You'll like it. There is something in the end of that podcast about raising children and parenting that will, if you are doing things traditionally and doing a great job and doing your best, I can promise you that when you listen to the end of that show, I'm going to hit you with something that's going to hurt. It's going to hurt. It's a real observation that I've made for my unique position where I am in my life. And for the average hardworking parent, it's going to hurt you, what I have to say.
Starting point is 00:07:46 All right, I want you to know that going into it. But it's real and it's honest. So that's happened. I wanted to do a bit in that show about the parliament terrorist. The parliament national, the Somali National, or the, I'm sorry, the British National, who attacked Parliament via vehicle yesterday. in the UK. I don't know if you heard about this lovely
Starting point is 00:08:22 creature. But it's just like I always tell you. The reason I go back to the radical Muslim terrorists is the same reason I go back to the Second Amendment. Because they're very similar to me. In that there's always someone
Starting point is 00:08:38 sitting around and trying to figure out a way that they can limit your access to guns. Always. There's always a lawmaker. In fact, Minnesota got their first Somali lawmaker today. Hejab wearing, he job wearing lawmaker, pro-abortion, pro-LGBT rights. I don't know how all that works together. I don't know how all that can be in the same thing, but I guess it is.
Starting point is 00:09:12 How do you feel about the fact that he, she, I'm sorry, not he, she, She swore in on a Quran, a giant Quran, a massive and gaudy Quran, I dare say. Not to pick on the religion, but to say, if you want to go look at a picture of the Quran that this woman swore in on, you're going to smile and you're going to laugh. And it's going to be hard for you, the cynic in you, not to say, hmm, hmm. Not to say, well, is this a little over the top? Is this a little over the top? Just go check it out. I want you to see the size of the Quran.
Starting point is 00:10:03 Michael Klein says that whole state is a Muslim nation. We'll see. We'll see how it plays out. I can't agree with you, Michael, because if it were a Muslim nation, then they wouldn't have elected her. She wouldn't be pro-abortion, and she wouldn't be pro-LGB gay rights. be thrown out of the tallest building in Minnesota and that'd be the end of her. But there is something a little weird and a little crazy about the size of the Quran that she swore in on.
Starting point is 00:10:32 And I have to wonder why can't you swear in on the Bible like everyone else? What's wrong with that? Flying Dutchman brings up something. I don't know if it's true, but I have to trust you because I know you and I appreciate your input. he says his second swearing in Obama had a Quran on top of the Bible. What's going on here? But at least it was the same size.
Starting point is 00:10:59 He set the precedent. He set the precedent. The precedent set the precedent. This is an interesting thing. And I'm not comparing peoples because I don't know her. I don't know her and I know she's got to be very different from the person who decided he was going to go for a joyride
Starting point is 00:11:17 at the expense of UK blood in the UK Parliament. Yesterday. Yesterday was a bad day, folks. If you were paying attention, it was a very bad day. All right, we got the kings of the Catholic Church, the priests who were all indicted. I know the crimes are old, but they're still vicious and horrible and terrible. And yes, I do believe that it happens. Now all of a sudden, I see far right-wing and not even far-right-wing, conservative religious-minded people coming out and blaming the victims, the children that are grown up now.
Starting point is 00:11:55 And when I say grown up, you know, 38, 39, right? How old are these kids? You have no idea the scarring. It's a wild thing, all right? But on top of it, we had this guy, joyriding, injuring people in the UK. Same old story. Now, they're not going to do anything different because they're the people of the UK. would much rather discuss the eye shadow that Megan Merkel has on it,
Starting point is 00:12:30 discuss the fact that their nation is falling apart, and it will be on fire in the same way that Sweden is on fire, thanks to the radical Muslims. Do you not know about Sweden? And the roving bands of migrants, who, in some sort of crazy joint effort, have decided to repay the Swedes for, taking them in.
Starting point is 00:12:54 Right? So the refugees, quote on quote, the roving bands of migrants, we know what they are. Right? They're radical Muslims from Africa and the Middle East.
Starting point is 00:13:06 And these roving bands are working in a unified effort to basically burn as much of Sweden down as possible. Remember, just like I told you, someone's always looking over the Second Amendment
Starting point is 00:13:21 and figuring out, they can grind it down to nothing. And in the same sort of situation, radical Muslims. Now, I don't know how radical anymore. I really don't. But there's a line somewhere. And there's a lot of them that have crossed that line in this nation and in other Western nations.
Starting point is 00:13:44 And at any given moment, there are people who are planning and plotting and figuring and deciding how it is they can go about collapsing Western culture how they can inflict maximum damage on the West it's a reality it's just the reality then you've got to be aware of it
Starting point is 00:14:09 you got to be aware of it because you just don't know where it's going to pop up did you imagine that we would find in the New Mexico and with the border of Colorado we would find that there would be a compound it's the wrong word
Starting point is 00:14:24 but a compound containing one creepo Muslim father who it looks like wound up killing his own son or his own son died while in his
Starting point is 00:14:40 quote unquote care with starving children decrepit and dirty starving children wait is flying Dutchman telling me that this dead toddler in New Mexico was part of the same
Starting point is 00:14:59 maniac radical Muslim father that was training starving children for school shootings he got to walk today I didn't read this story but this can't be I did a podcast
Starting point is 00:15:18 about this maniac already he had three wives living in the compound kids weren't eating they were all these women's children they were all dressed up in their beautiful pure virgin white costumes, right? And this guy was armed to the teeth,
Starting point is 00:15:36 flack-jack-jacketed up. Well, I don't know if he had flak, but he definitely had some sort of band-ailleur with, you know, 30-round magazines in his pockets and things like that. So implied racism was the cause of the release. I'm sorry, we've got his hold on. We have to hold on right now on the I Am Liberty show.
Starting point is 00:15:56 We have to wait a second because I have to see what the, what in the holy hell could have possibly allowed this guy to walk? I mean, this is crazy. There was a dead toddler. The remains of a dead toddler who I'm almost certain is the man's son
Starting point is 00:16:17 who he stole from the mother. And that was found on site. We got to read this. We have to read this right now. This is why a judge allowed the release of susten. in the New Mexico compound case. Five to remain free on bail in child starvation case. I'm sorry, what is going on with the kids?
Starting point is 00:16:44 Does anyone care about children anymore? Is this what happens when society stops having children? Are they too worried about their dogs? What is going on? A judge is coming under fire after allowing five adults to remain free on bail as they await trial for allegedly keeping 11... This was 11 kids, starving children, and a filthy New Mexico compound surrounded by weapons.
Starting point is 00:17:05 Let's see if they go into what was really going on here. In this case, authorities have described the three women and two men as Muslim extremists. I didn't even know there was another guy. I thought it was just one. Who allegedly prepared the children to conduct school shootings. They argued that if the defendants were released from custody, there would be a substantial likelihood they could commit new crimes. What is going on? The state alleges that there was a big plan afoot but that the state hasn't shown to my satisfaction by clear and convincing evidence that the plan was, what the plan was?
Starting point is 00:17:46 What are you talking about, Judge? What is this judge's name? There was 11 kids being starved, and there was one found dead on the premises. The New Mexico Constitution now allows district judges to deny pretrial release to dangerous defendants requiring the pretrial release to detention decisions be based on evidence of individual risk of danger or flight. Not on how much an arrestee can pay to get out of jail, states. Folks, G-Man here. Can you hear me? Let me know in the chat room if you can hear me. You guys got me back yet?
Starting point is 00:18:35 Oh, there you are. Okay, James. Take it over. Sorry about that. Something happened with my mic there. All of a sudden, Windows decided that they didn't want to... I was literally... I think it was Judge Baucus. I think Judge Baucus pulled the plug on me because I was literally laughing at Michael Klein's comment, which said, Sarah Baucus is the liberal judge who let the Muslims who are training school shooters go and her phone number is. Not even kidding.
Starting point is 00:19:01 He's got the phone number right here. I don't even think I can say it out loud for risk. I'll be sued. But that's hilarious. You guys have fun with that one. Heavily armed Muslim extremists arrested in New Mexico-trained 11 children. Well, now this is at infowars.com.
Starting point is 00:19:17 I'm going to click on it. But I don't want King Zuckerberg to get mad at me. Or the King's over at Google to get upset with me. I had a big discussion on my last podcast about kings. We've got to be careful of these kings that we're creating in our society, folks. We are creating kings.
Starting point is 00:19:41 Right? What happened to Alex Jones, that's what it is, right? That's a king's will. Of course, they basically cut their own wrists with that move, if you ask me. If you ask me, they cut their own wrists because now there's no way that they can be legitimate ever in a million years unless they hire unless Facebook, YouTube and Twitter and Google all higher, well I guess Google owns YouTube, hire their own group of people who are going to review all the content on all the sites, all the videos, all the posts, and then have a very, hmm, come up with some sort of magic way to decide what they want to be, what they want to,
Starting point is 00:20:27 what they want to put up and what they don't want to put up, what they want to allow and what they don't want to allow. It was such a bad move. I mean, it was the most detrimental move to their business that they could make, maybe. Let alone the fact that they took the nation's most well-known conspiracy theorists and gave him everything he ever wanted. You gave the guy everything he ever wanted. You think he's worried about platform?
Starting point is 00:20:53 You think he's heartbroken over this thing? Like everyone's going to forget about Alex Jones all of a sudden. Here I am on his website. right now. Siraj Ibn Wahaj. I already talked about this loser, this bum, this criminal. Authorities discussed...
Starting point is 00:21:12 Listen to the, dude, I can't take the children. The children, what is going on with people and no protection for children? Can we just get past the facts about due process when it comes to child crimes? Can we just do away with it? if it's irrefutable evidence on video and on, you know, the camera, the whole nine yards, let's just get rid of the due process for 15 and under.
Starting point is 00:21:39 How about that? We've seen what you did to the 10-year-old, so now we have to hang you from your toenails. Authorities discovered 11 other children ranging in an age, and, you know, not just hanging from your toenails, but also we've got a thing. thrash you with with like sticks and bats and chains until you can't until you have to walk with like a left arm and a knee that's the only way you you can get around anymore you don't really want to kill them you know what i mean it's too quick and easy because we have to understand when you damage a child like that you damage them for life so they got to deal with that shit for life there's no reason to kill these guys there's no reason to kill these people you want to you want to like
Starting point is 00:22:24 cut their arm and their leg off and sew them together and let them heal that way and then they can walk around like strange deformities for the rest of their life and deal with the stuff that those children are going to have to deal with. Authorities discovered 11 other children ranging in age from 1 to 15 years old. One. You're starving a 1 year old. There's three mothers in the compound. 11 other children ranging in age from 1 to 15 years old held in. the saddest living conditions and poverty I've seen. This is just what the police said.
Starting point is 00:23:04 While the remains of a boy were also found on the compound, which have not yet been positively identified by metal examiners, medical examiners, authorities say the father of the three-year-old told the mother that he wanted to perform an exorcism on the child, and that he was bringing the boy to a park, after which he never returned. Yeah, I'd let him go.
Starting point is 00:23:25 Good work, Judge. good work Yeah, I'd let him go Why not? Doesn't sound that bad, right? It's a big deal Here are the lovely mothers, look at them Good grief
Starting point is 00:23:36 Look at these women What kind of brainwashing Do you have to go through to say? And you know what? Take my one-year-old and put him in a cage Get an AK-47 in his hand But don't feed him Train him how to shoot up a school
Starting point is 00:23:51 I don't understand How these people could ever be free again Let alone be free currently But the whole kicker to this story isn't even the guy, isn't even the wild wahage. The wild wahage has a dad. The wild wahaj has a dad who is maybe more of a villain than his twisted son. And he was a co-conspirator in the bombing of the World Trade Center. And he has a, he's an imam in New York.
Starting point is 00:24:27 Let me repeat it. He's currently an imam in New York. He was tied to the blind shake. What are we doing here? What are we doing here? This is why we have to talk about it. This is why we're 25 minutes into a show and we're talking about Sharia law
Starting point is 00:24:44 and radical Muslims in the nation because it's like a fire that nobody wants to pour the water on. It just keeps growing. It's like the West Coast currently. It's all right. You've got a chance. Michael Klein says we are like Rome.
Starting point is 00:25:04 There's a difference, though. tell you the difference that a lot of people don't see the Romans didn't have AR-15s and there are a hundred million gun owners in this nation and if you think that they're all going to keep their guns in their safes forever I've got news for you okay there's a limit everyone has a limit listen I have a pretty serious resolve right Even when I was doing this show, there was a period in time where I didn't carry a gun. And I thought, maybe a little extreme, probably not something I need to do. And then the London Bridge fell down.
Starting point is 00:25:51 The London Bridge was falling down. In other words, the 2000, I think it was 2015 London Bridge attack happened. And it changed my outlook on everything. And I started carrying a gun. And I'm not the only person who was going through a transformation like this. So people like me, people like you, yeah, we'll sit back and, you know, we'll let things get crazy. But there's going to come a time when the crazy runs out. And the average man and woman who are going to work every day trying to be good parents
Starting point is 00:26:26 and give their children a life after they're gone are not going to deal with this kind of stuff anymore. And then it's going to get real ugly because then there's going to be vigilant, vigilante justice in the nation, sort of like what's happening in Russia. If you want to see what's going on in Russia, look up some... Look up vigilante militants in Russia and see how they're dealing with things.
Starting point is 00:26:56 Trust me. You'll see it here. If we're going to let people starve children half to death and then let them walk free, you'll see it happen here. Mark my words. Mark my words. So what else?
Starting point is 00:27:14 What are we going to get into tonight? What is this show even about? I forget already. I'm already worked up. Let's leave it at this, okay? Let's just leave it at this one statement and we'll let this die. Not all religions and immigrants affect societies the same way. Can we all agree on that?
Starting point is 00:27:37 It's not a one-for-one exchange, okay? When you bring certain people into your nation, they have baggage. It's like letting someone come live with you in your home. You know what I mean? Different religions that come into your nation and different immigrants from different areas of the world affects societies very differently. They bring different types of culture to your nation.
Starting point is 00:28:03 It is not a one-for-one exchange. It is anything but equal. It's anything but equal. That's all. We just have to be aware of that. You know what I mean? We have to be aware of that. People don't want to admit it, right?
Starting point is 00:28:24 They want to say to them, so, everything's going to be, I'm going to just, and it's going to be fine, and, you know, all immigrants are going to bring their pizza over here, just like the Italians did. It's going to be great. The Italians wrote the mafia, too. Let's not forget about that.
Starting point is 00:28:39 Let's not forget about that contribution. But anyway, me, Gray, wants to talk fishing. You want to talk fishing? Let's talk fishing. I'm okay with that. The bulk of the show, for those of you who are out there, the five most likely collapsed scenarios, and we are going to go through them.
Starting point is 00:28:57 But this is the I Am Liberty Show, and you know what show topics mean to me. Show topics might be 30 minutes to an hour of the show, or show topics might be 15 to 10 minutes of the show. That's just how. how it goes. Sorry. I mean, there's a lot of stuff to listen to. There's a lot of entertainment out there, and I would never,
Starting point is 00:29:27 never tell you you have to listen to this. So let's talk fishing for a little bit. Me Gray says it's canning nights be up for a while. Best lore for panfish. Now we're tall. You want to throw some... You guys want to throw some fishing questionnaire at me.
Starting point is 00:29:45 We might not touch on five most likely collapse scenarios. I don't talk about it as much as I should probably be but fishing has been my whole life really the best lure for panfish hmm let's see I'd have to say if I were going out with the intent right with the intent that okay I want to get me some bluegills today that's what I want to do I don't think I'd be in well let me see I'd probably look for either a white and red shad dart
Starting point is 00:30:21 Small, tiny. White or red shaddart? I don't know if you're familiar with those. You've got the little bucktail. White bucktail, and the head is painted white and red. I'd probably get some mealworms and a nice big bobber, and that would be my time. That would be my time after panfish.
Starting point is 00:30:42 Now, if I was fly fishing, that's a different story. If I was fly fishing, I'd take out maybe about a size... probably about a size 14 size 12 or size 14 hook fold some foam over that bad boy I used to do this black foam fold foam over that hook well first I would tie white rubber legs and then I would fold foam over the top of it sort of like some kind of a beetle
Starting point is 00:31:13 and that beetle would float on the surface all day no matter what happens that foam is going to float and you're going to have a ball catching panfish with that but that's not exactly what I wanted to talk about That's not exactly what I wanted to talk about in terms of fishing because I did have what has become a unique fishing experience this weekend. It's sad to say it, but fishing with my father has become a rarity. So for a boy like me who fished side by side with my dad about, probably from about six to about 21, 22, Now for about 6 to 22
Starting point is 00:31:58 I fished side by side with my father Most weekends when the weather was good Most weekends through spring, summer, and fall And sadly from 22 to 32 This last decade of my life fishing with that Has been an annual thing And yeah that sucks It kind of sucks
Starting point is 00:32:21 It's a part of my life definitely I miss You know what I mean It's something that I'm trying to instill with my own kids, that whole thing. But this weekend, father was up, right? Father was up for my son's birthday, and we snuck out to a local pond. And my dad started fishing bass ponds. That's how he got into fishing. So it was weird, man.
Starting point is 00:32:48 It was a weird cycle of things. It kind of scared me. My dad's, he's like a grand mass. fisherman. Like he's a guy who got into fishing, I think, in his 30s, early 30s. You know, I grew up outside of Philadelphia. It's not like you're born.
Starting point is 00:33:09 It's not like you're in North Carolina and fishing is everywhere and it's something that you do all the time. So he started fishing probably in his 30s and he's 68 now. And that's been his thing. That's been his only thing. basically been his only hobby for whatever that is, 38 years. And it shows. I mean, you watch him, he's a master.
Starting point is 00:33:38 That's all there is to it, you know. It's like any other kind of master. Right, the guy who's kicked, thrown a kick a thousand times, that whole thing. A man who understands the way broadly, if you know, the Miyamoto Musashi quote. He's just done it every weekend for 30 years. And I'm old enough now that I sit back and I watch him and I can marvel in it, right? But he started out in bass ponds before I was born. And he learned to fly fish for bass and then he got into fishing for trout, that whole thing, and he taught me all of it.
Starting point is 00:34:17 And we spent most of our time fishing creeks streams. And it'd been a very long time since he had fished a bass pond. and I could see his his fishing computer was calculating at a rate that was crazy he was literally adapting like right before my eyes right he was his system was turning on that old system of fishing in ponds was turning on
Starting point is 00:34:43 it's been shut off for a long time and I said to myself oh this is scary man because life is all about cycles right it's great to hear Jay Ferg Happy birthday to the little ferg But life is all about cycles And when I sat there with my dad
Starting point is 00:35:05 68 years old You know the average age I don't know if you know this But the average age Of an American man Is 74 years old That's it What
Starting point is 00:35:17 Six more years Average Now my father's above average Got great genetics I'm sure he'll live longer than that But Yikes We watch him start at bass ponds and ended bass ponds
Starting point is 00:35:33 That's all I could think Because not long ago I thought to myself Maybe about five years ago I was sitting around fishing You know what it was? No, it was driving home From open and day trout fishing with my dad And I came to this crazy realization That I had gone and walked down the creeks
Starting point is 00:35:54 With my father so many times every weekend of my life literally from from six to probably 15 16 whenever girls got involved right heavily that's when the fishing slowed down for me so this whole time all these things added up right
Starting point is 00:36:14 how many times have I walked down the creek of my dad it's an amazing story and then I got hit with a reality that scared me to death and I still think about it to this day and that is how many more times How many more chances do I have to walk down The Creek with Dad
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Starting point is 00:39:09 Find Preper's Survival Navigation on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Preper Broadcasting, or wherever fine books are sold. A week off seems like a month off. It really, this is so built into me. It's crazy. I take a week off. And literally, this show fell on my son's birthday. We had plans.
Starting point is 00:39:55 There was no getting around it. One of the things I want to do with the show more often is when there's something that could possibly interrupt that I want to take the day off. I don't know how you feel about that. And I apologize if that's an inconvenience. But it's just one of those things. You know, the wife goes out of town. I drive myself insane when she's out on business. I'm trying to get the kids down before the clock runs out on 9 o'clock.
Starting point is 00:40:23 I said, no more. Why? Why would I do that? What is the point? Everyone listening to this show is going to live if they don't hear my stupid voice for a week. I mean, that's, right? I'm about 5,000, about 5,000 to 8,000 words away from completing this Christmas book. And I know most of you probably don't want to hear about Christmas, but this has been so much fun. you know what I mean and you're going to get just sick of hearing about it once we get into like October
Starting point is 00:41:03 November you guys are going to be absolutely sick of hearing about it and I apologize in advance you're going to love it I'm part of a few dad groups on Facebook and one of the things I was worried about is how scary this book might be for children because it's a little creepy
Starting point is 00:41:19 for a Christmas book there's some some scenes in the book that are Well, they're downright terrifying, to be honest with you. To be honest with you, they're downright terrifying. So I asked some fathers on social media. I said, you know, how do you feel about, how would you feel about reading a book to your family about, you know, the subject of Christmas and sort of laid out a little bit about what the book's about? How would you feel about reading that to your kids with some terrifying and scary scenes in it?
Starting point is 00:41:52 Unanimously, Unanimously, they said go for it. They said they would love it. They said exactly what, well, their kids are in the same boat that my kids are in, which are in the same boat that I was in as a kid.
Starting point is 00:42:11 We all love to be scared. Right? I did. I know when I was little, I would terrify myself into a fit so bad that I would have to climb into my older sister's bed just to get through the night. You want to hear a real funny story real quick.
Starting point is 00:42:30 I had a dog growing up named Scrappy. He was a beagle, an overweight beagle named Scrappy. And he was great. He was a phenomenal dog. He put up with me. And that's all I can say. He put up with me. But some nights I would get so terrified.
Starting point is 00:42:48 I mean, I had a problem. I think I watched too many scary movies, too young. I had a serious problem that I learned how to cope with. But monsters basically terrified me for the better part of my young life. And I'd wake up in the middle of the night because I always wake up in the middle of the night and I always have woke up in the middle of the night and I still to this day wake up in the middle of the night at least once. But I'd wake up in the middle of night. Scrappy would sleep on my bed, but sometimes he would sleep under my bed. And I'd be so terrified I'd say to myself, you know what? This is all right. I'm going
Starting point is 00:43:21 to go under the bed with my dog and he's going to be there and he's going to keep me safe. Right? So I go down there, I take my pillow down there, I take my frumpf down there. I don't know if anybody knows what frumpf is, but if you do, you're a very special person. So I'd go down there and I'd wrap up with scrap and I'd fall asleep again for another couple hours and then I'd wake up again. Still dark. Only one thing would have changed. Scrappy would have left.
Starting point is 00:43:54 Yeah, he'd be sleeping on my bed now. He'd be sleeping on my bed. So that meant that I was in the dark under the bed alone. Trapped. I remember there was very few things in life as terrifying. At that point in my life is getting out from under that bed in the dark. Sure that I was going to get snared or stabbed or hung by some creature that was waiting for me out in the dark. And I guess all these years later that builds into...
Starting point is 00:44:29 All right, let's sit down and write a scary Christmas story. Got me. I have another better announcement to make one that's more exciting. I've been playing around with the shamag a lot. How do I pronounce? Is that right? Shmog? Schmog? I've been playing around with one I have a lot lately. It's not uncommon for me to just wrap my head up in that thing in the middle of the day just for the fun of it. I don't know. I'm a creep like that. I'm a weirdo. I'm a geek. You know what I mean? It's just what I am. Now, what I thought about was how cool it is that you can take a shimag and you can wrap a small little pack of survival gear up in that thing and turn it into a little backpack.
Starting point is 00:45:19 I really liked that. I looked at that and I started thinking about that. And I said to myself, you know, the I Am Liberty Show audience hasn't had a challenge in a while from me. You know, we did the bug out challenge. two years ago. We did our virtual race, I think one year ago. That was a lot of, but Pappy absolutely wiped the floor with everyone on the virtual race. He just blew us all away. I started thinking to myself, maybe it's time for a new challenge. Al preparing calls it the hobo suitcase. I like that. I like that. I've never heard that, but I like that. So what
Starting point is 00:46:07 I'm thinking is, maybe we'll wait till September, and we'll gather our shemags, and we'll take only what we can fit in our hobo suitcase into the woods for at least a night. And that'll be the challenge. What do you take to survive a night in the woods in the shemog? And how does it work out? So what I think what I would like to see from you guys Is either a picture or a video of sort of your load out Right, so what could you fit in there? Because it's a minimalist challenge, right? It's this idea that you bring very few items
Starting point is 00:46:50 Shelter, fire water, the whole nine yards, food, that type of thing Fit it all into a small and compact minimalist sort of I don't know Michael Clomber. You might be able to make that work. Michael said, sorry, a fifth of vodka doesn't fit in it. I don't know. You might. Oh, he says I've tried.
Starting point is 00:47:14 That's funny. Well, lucky for you, Michael. We've got someone in the chat room as we speak who may be able to craft you a shemog that will fit your fifth of vodka. The talented J. Fergie with us might be able to sew a little pocket into a custom-made shaman. for you and you can you can slip your fifth of vodka in there but anyway the shamog challenge
Starting point is 00:47:41 the overnight shamag wilderness i am liberty minimalist uh challenge what do you think it's coming it's going to be fun it's going to be fun i don't want to give any any advice i don't want to give anything out i just want to say we can do that and that's what we should do as a group and there'll be some kind of prize. I don't know what yet. You know, I've had two, this is so crazy. I've had two giveaways in the last month.
Starting point is 00:48:13 One, Melinda Lee won, and I haven't heard from her. I sent her an email, Melinda Lee, you won. Let me send you your prize. She hasn't gone back to me. If anybody knows her, tell her. Get in contact with James.
Starting point is 00:48:27 He's got a cool survival axe for you. Another one was the Alien Gear the Alien Gear thing $150 to the great holster company Alien Gear My preferred holster company You know if you want to do your Kidex
Starting point is 00:48:46 Only hook to the belt holster That's great you can do that That's fine I love the inside the waistband Leatherbacked Holster for my Ruger I don't even know it's on
Starting point is 00:49:02 It's perfect. Wonderful. Great company. They don't sponsor the show. Just a great company. Plus, they got an alien as their logo. I mean, how much cooler does it get than that? But anyways, I got $150 to go to somebody who I've emailed, and he hasn't got back to me either.
Starting point is 00:49:20 So I'm real close to just saying it's going to be my axe and it's going to be my one. No, I wouldn't do that. I'll give it away to somebody else. I'll give it away to my great listeners here. Michael Klein says Challenge Accepted. All right, so look for that. We'll get into the Schmach Challenge sometime in September. I wanted to get a little cooler out because personally,
Starting point is 00:49:41 I don't want to go sleep when it's 80 degrees in a tent. Or under a tarp, I guess it's not going to be in a tent because we can't fit a tent in the Schmach. But that would be the deal, right? I'd love to see you the loadouts. The loadouts is what would be exciting to me. How did you fit it in and what did you put in? You know, if you want to get into pictures or videos about how you ate,
Starting point is 00:50:03 what you ate, Did you purify water? Did you just bring a life straw and said, you know what, we're doing a one-nighter that shouldn't be a problem? That would be cool. You know what, that nub? If you can fit, listen, if you could fit a tent inside of your shamog and make it work, I'm up for it. I'm up for anything with this challenge. You sent me a link to the most colorful selection of shemags I've ever seen. Is anyone else sick of Amazon descriptions? I mean, this is a soul for a writer.
Starting point is 00:50:44 This is a soul-destroying situation that has happened with Amazon listing descriptions. And I see these crazy people peddling their jobs. They want you to create these SEO-driven descriptions for Amazon. And they're brutal, man. They're brutal. I miss the days when a product was sold by a cool name, like the way you might gag, but the way the Gerber does it. You have a cool product with a cool name.
Starting point is 00:51:16 Put that, that's your first thing. Right? What's the name of your product? Oh, cool. Very cool. All right. Now, a brief description of what the product is and what it does. Let me read you this.
Starting point is 00:51:29 This one actually isn't bad. Here, Bawi Premium Arabic scarf, 100% cotton shamag. I don't know how to pronounce that word. 47 inch by 47 inch Arab scarf made in Palestine. They literally, pardon me, they literally have Arab scarf in there twice. The Amazon listings, the SEO, the... I can't look at these pictures of the shemogs, I'm going to put one on. I don't know what it is. I look at them, I want to put them on.
Starting point is 00:52:02 That's a big boy, though. That's a big boy, 47 by 47 inches. J. Ferg's models are two yards by 40s. 44 inches. Hmm. But they're not made in Palestine, Berg. They're made in Missouri. Difference. Big difference. Let's get into these collapse scenarios, guys, before we run out of time. God's sakes, we're an hour in. We haven't talked. Okay. Let me preface this with one thing, and I want to get you guys riled up a little bit. I thought you were in Missouri. My pop, my proud. My bad. You're in M-I-S-S-I-P-I. I forgot. I forgot. So let me preface this five collapse scenarios discussion with one thing, and it probably is going to be a controversial thing amongst people who are into the AI discussion.
Starting point is 00:53:01 But this is a statement and a prediction that might not be very popular. Indiscernible. Listen closely. I'm going to use some big words here. Indiscernible humanoid AI. Do you understand what I'm saying here? indiscernible humanoid artificial intelligence. So in other words, artificial intelligence that is indiscernible from the average human is the flying car of the 21st century. Do you understand this statement? So in the 20th century, we all said,
Starting point is 00:53:43 we're going to have flying cars by the year 2000. It's going to be awesome. I'm going to be flying around the highway It'll be levels of traffic It'll look like the fifth element It's going to be great flying cars I can't wait There was no doubt that by the year 2000
Starting point is 00:53:59 We're going to have these flying cars We still don't have flying cars And personally, from what I've seen From what I've seen I think that indiscernible Humanoid artificial intelligence Is going to be something that we talk about For the rest of this century
Starting point is 00:54:18 and we're going to be saying, oh my God, it's coming. They're going to be walking amongst us, and we're not going to know the difference. I don't think it's ever going to happen in the 21st century. That's my nostradomic prediction for you. So we're not going to talk about indiscernible humanoid artificial intelligence. That nub says I don't think N.A.I. will ever be smart enough to be as stupid as this generation is.
Starting point is 00:54:48 You know, that's a very interesting statement on many levels. But one very important level, and the reason that I came up with that little prediction, is because I don't think you understand how smart AI has to be to deal with emotion to be indiscernible from humans, from other humans, right? Think about the complexity of what an artificial, intelligent, humanoid robot type creature would have to have in its capacity to understand how to make the shit decisions that we human beings make. Right? I mean, if you're a machine that's designed to make the best decision all the time that you can't be a human,
Starting point is 00:55:42 you've got to screw up a lot just to be a good person. So let's get on with it. I just wanted to give you that heads up. We can talk AI. I love it. I love it all. Transhumanism. I've got a whole set of books on transhumanism.
Starting point is 00:56:06 I just don't have the time to sit down and finish them out. And probably by time I finish them out, it's going to be antiquated. I don't know. They may never see the light of day, to be honest with you. But that's what the life of a writer is, man. You know, sometimes you write great things. It's just... They're at the wrong time.
Starting point is 00:56:28 So the elephant in the room of the five collapse scenarios. is obviously the financial, right? It's obviously the financial. I mean, it's probably the most... It's probably the given. We know it's going to happen. We just don't know when it's going to happen. You go to zero hedge.com right now.
Starting point is 00:56:48 You go to peak prosperity right now. Let's see. Let's just play a little game. Let's go to peak prosperity.com. Every single time I go to this website there, the collapse is coming. David Stockman, the world economy is at an epochal pivot.
Starting point is 00:57:07 Time. No, no, that's not it. Off the cuff. Why most will remain unaware until it's too late. The coming valuation crisis. Turkey default wagers soar U.S. household debt rises to $13.3 trillion. John Barry, the pandemic risk. We're going to talk about the pandemic.
Starting point is 00:57:29 And new hope for higher silver prices. I like buying silver. I'm not going to lie. The bubble is tomorrow if reading zero. Yeah, you're right. Michael Klein is right about that. Me Gray says zero hedges predicted 10 of the last two recessions.
Starting point is 00:57:51 It is going to happen, though. Right? It's going to happen, isn't it? Someone tell me it's not going to happen. Now, I'm too stupid to understand the economy because I didn't even make it out of algebra one. I couldn't. I couldn't. When I was in eighth grade, I had the option of doing algebra one or, I'm sorry, no, no, I did pass algebra one.
Starting point is 00:58:14 I couldn't pass algebra two. I had the option of doing algebra two and solving for X or writing a play in my Dragon Ball Z notebook. And I took the latter, and I wrote an entire play that year in math, instead of doing a single leaf of newspaper, or of math work, rather. That was just the deal. That was the deal. So I never fell into mass. So looking at this giant financial crisis, I always lean on these facts. American debt, massive. American's inability to save money.
Starting point is 00:58:50 Noted and incredible. What are those things called derivatives? The derivative bubble is massive. We know that and we know that it has to pop eventually. Cryptocurrencies now folded into the mix. What's going to happen with that? What's going to happen when investment portfolios are filled with these cryptocurrencies? It's just such a big thing.
Starting point is 00:59:15 It's such a big mess that it's at least going to be 2008 all over again. But, of course, many people think it'll be much worse. And the person that, I mean, the scenario that always terrifies me is the idea that the U.S. dollar can certainly tank. ZTA3 says I have a silver certificate from my childhood. buy four gallons of gas. You know what happens, ZTA3? I need a better name than that. That is one of the craziest names that I call a person that I talk to every week.
Starting point is 00:59:57 Almost every week ZTA3 comes into the live chat week. And he brings great conversation. And I'd much rather call you Zeta like an alien, because that's what I see when I see your name. But I'll tell you what, man. When I first got into prepping, I was terrified of the financial collapse. I was terrified of the U.S. dollar being forfeited as the world's reserve currency.
Starting point is 01:00:24 I was terrified of hyperinflation. And we're closer to that than ever, right? I was terrified of that idea. So I started buying silver. And you know what happened to me, man? I started falling in love with silver. I got these silver coins and I looked at them and they were shining. and they were heavy.
Starting point is 01:00:55 And after a while, I was like, man, I just like this stuff. And I do. I like it. Maybe it's a waste of time. Maybe it'll just lose value. Maybe when I'm 80 years old, it'll still be $16 per ounce.
Starting point is 01:01:07 I don't know. But I'll tell you what. Since it's so hard to save money as an American, I'm going to give you a little life hack right now from a guy who's always struggled to save money. If you put money into silver, it's really hard to spend. If you put money into silver on a consistent basis,
Starting point is 01:01:29 you can save money, and it's way better than having it in a savings account, and it's way better than having it in your checking account because you can't swipe a card for silver. That stuff sits in a safe if you're smart, or it sits in a safe deposit box, and you know what? That's the deal.
Starting point is 01:01:47 You've got to physically pull that out, take it to a silver dealer, fight with them over the price and then you can spend some money but it's a good way to save money and if you like the look of beautiful silver coins silver bullion
Starting point is 01:02:01 the interesting designs and stuff like that I like it it's my deal sorry if you don't agree but we know that the financial crisis is coming it's going to be something it's going to be something we won't forget we just don't know when
Starting point is 01:02:19 tomorrow, 10 years, 5 years, 15 years, 30 years, in my lifetime, I'll see some sort of some sort of collapse of some major financial system. Will that include a bank run? Will that include a day when you cannot take money out of an ATM? Who knows? I imagine we're headed for a cashless society anyway, so money out of an ATM may be something that doesn't even exist.
Starting point is 01:02:49 though I hope you do keep cash around. Flying Dutchman brings up a great point. She says when they close the banks, how do you get your safe deposit box? I don't have a safe deposit box, personally. Maybe it's a good move, maybe it's not a good move. I don't know. I have considered a P.O. box.
Starting point is 01:03:13 That seems like a good move for me. The wife works at a grocery store handling all cash for the store whenever she hears that silver tink sounds. She sends me an excited. text and buys that silver quarter for a current one. I like it. I'm not a big fan of junk silver, but I like it. I like the fact that she's thinking that way. Okay, so civil unrest.
Starting point is 01:03:38 Number two. Obviously, the most obvious. In a way, we're living through it already, right? We're living through a time of civil unrest, but it's not, it's not a nation's worth. Right? It's like the fires on the West Coast. The fires on the West Coast are tremendous, but the whole nation is not on fire. I think, under all sorts of circumstances, we could see a massive uprising in civil unrest.
Starting point is 01:04:19 Are you picking up the phone? What's that mean? Is that a joke? Are you going to hit me with a punchline now? Thank you for joining us, though. Are you calling in? If you're calling in, M-I-B-C-K-L-N-P-Z, private message me and let me know which number is yours. I would love to talk to you, honestly.
Starting point is 01:04:48 But I have a list of one, two... I have a list of six callers in the queue, and to be honest with you, they all look like numbers I know. No. Okay. Thank you. You guys want to take a phone call? Let's take a phone call. If you say something crazy, I'm going to drop you, just so you know. I don't have a name for you. I don't know who you are, and I don't know what you're going to say. Welcome to the I Am Liberty Show. What's on your mind? I hope you have something exciting to tell us about the five most likely collapsed scenarios. How are you tonight? Okay. You mentioned one of them. The other ones you haven't mentioned would be the rising of interest rates by the Federal Reserve done on purpose in order to crash the economy. Since nobody has any checks and balances against them, and their major mission is to destroy the United States, that would be one of them. You had mentioned debt, but I wasn't
Starting point is 01:05:47 here to hear the whole thing, but the debt problem and the derivatives, they're a major problem. And it's more than just corporations who have extended their businesses beyond their control. They've borrowed money like they did back in 2007 and 2008 and they can't pay it back. So, yes, eventually, if not tomorrow or next year, it'll be planned, though. And another one will be the stock market crash, just like back in 87, just like the Monday flash. All of a sudden, there'll be a computer glitch. They'll say it's an accident, but it won't be. And people's savings and 401Ks will be wiped out in less than a minute.
Starting point is 01:06:32 Caller 1-1-1-1. You have a great voice. Let me tell you that, first of all. You should do a podcast on the Prepar Broadcasting Network. Second of all, I want to play devil's advocate with you for a moment and ask you, because I've heard this a lot, and I'm not saying that I'm not, well, I will tell you, I'm not 100% on board with the idea, I want to ask you this, because you may know something that I don't.
Starting point is 01:06:56 What would the Federal Reserve gain by destroying the nation? They want to rule the world. Whoever controls the Fed, which is probably the Rothschild. I'm sure you're ever familiar with Caligula, Nero, Caesar, et cetera, and the other best spots of the world. The major goal, once they've got into their particular niche of power over their individual and respective nations. The only thing they had left, because you could always ask yourself the absurd question,
Starting point is 01:07:28 what do you buy somebody for Christmas, who already has everything? What they want is immortality. And to do that... Immortality? Okay, now we're talking. Let's go. So, there'll be a merging of
Starting point is 01:07:44 tissue, cells, brains, um, the rest of the human body with metal and plastic and silicon in order to create as close to immortality as possible. There's already a guy, I think he's in Brazil. He's already planning to perform a head transplant. It's already been approved. I don't know if it's wanted to do, but it was due a few months ago.
Starting point is 01:08:20 so I'm not up to date on that. So when they have that, they're ready and much artificial intelligence really gets on loan, then there's no need for those, the Rothschild, that I believe are the Rothschild. I have no definitive proof because they don't leave, you know, very discernible breadcoms, but since they've been around for centuries,
Starting point is 01:08:44 making money off of the misery of nations, one can assume they in the Rockefellers and other long-term so-called global elite would be interested in the ruination of most countries. Why? Sociopaths. They have nothing left to do. They have it all. Everything that's of any value on this planet,
Starting point is 01:09:06 they either own outright or they have some sort of interest in. Central banks and actually run the nations that they're in. The Federal Reserve, for example, is, was chartered back in 1913, and if they, they have no judicial review, nobody can tell them what to do, but they go through the dog and pony show of having the president appoint the federal reserve chairman. And every once in a while, you'll have him or somebody else show up in front of Congress. but if they want to raise interest rates, nobody can stop them, unless Congress can pass undifferent and another law.
Starting point is 01:09:54 And with the Federal Reserve, giving Congress about $19 billion a year out of their profits, that's going to be kind of hard to do. So I don't know what other scenarios you're going to talk about, but are there any others besides, those that you mentioned that I just finished mentioning? Oh, yeah, there's definitely more than that.
Starting point is 01:10:17 But caller 1-1-1, you sound like you have a little northeastern accent about you. An accident. I love that. That was a stumbled upon a magic right there. I obviously don't want you to give your position away, but I hear that because I'm from that neck of the woods. I do appreciate your call, and hey, thanks for calling in. I love the voice. You definitely should consider a future in radio.
Starting point is 01:10:44 No doubt about it. Thanks so much for coming on. And I think he is 100% on the ball when it comes to the Federal Reserve. There's so much. There's so much stuff to keep in, God. How can you wrap your head on it all, around it all, rather? Right? This idea of the Federal Reserve.
Starting point is 01:11:05 The Federal Reserve was everywhere for a while, right? Glenn Beck was all over it. Wild. That nubb says that that was Alex Jones with a burly northeastern accent. Listen, I don't want to pick apart
Starting point is 01:11:23 the one caller I get a month, though that is funny. That is pretty funny. No, caller 1-1-1, thanks so much for calling, and really, I do appreciate it, man. It takes a lot. All right? Things like that don't happen very often
Starting point is 01:11:38 on the I Am Liberty show as well as they happened. calling in even on a little podcast like mine, it's a nerve-wracking thing. It's definitely a nerve-wracking thing. And that caller was calm, cool, and collected, baby. He knew exactly what he was talking about, and he didn't let the spotlight get to him at all, so thank you, sir, very much, for the call. We do have a lot more to talk about, namely civil unrest. Now, here's the one, though.
Starting point is 01:12:12 Here is what I worry about most with civil unrest. Right now you might say, oh yeah, of course, civil unrest. We have our Black Lives Matter. Civil Unre. We have our Antifa. We have our Black Block in Europe. Michael Klein says we need more like it. We definitely do.
Starting point is 01:12:31 This is one thing that drives me crazy about the Prepper Broadcasting Network. We have an incredible chat room. and we have incredible topics but we are just scratching the surface with our listenership and here's the reason why I want you to understand this and we'll talk about civil unrest in a second
Starting point is 01:12:53 but I want you understand this about when it comes to entertainment what's well take a guess at what the mean age or the median age of people who digest the type of stuff that we're talking about is and this is where we stand out
Starting point is 01:13:09 And this is where we stand out and why we should have more callers and why I wish we had more callers. That nub says 45. I think you're dead on. I'm not 100% sure, but I'm pretty sure it's like 45 to 65 is the range. A 45-year-old person is a real person in most cases. Right? Out preparing says 55. You're probably right.
Starting point is 01:13:36 Somewhere around there. My point is it's not 20 years old. I don't want I don't want 120 year old callers nothing against a 20 year old but I can tell you that when I was a 20 year old I was a few steps removed from a
Starting point is 01:13:51 Neanderthal that's about it but what I will say is this when you're dealing with 45 year olds 50 year olds 60 year olds you're dealing with people who know what is going on in the world they might say crazy stuff
Starting point is 01:14:10 of course and they might be a little crazy, but they've been through the fire at least. So here we are. We have this pool of people listening to I Am Liberty Show who've been through it all. They have a base knowledge in the same way that a caller-1-1-1 has. Bring it to the show. Tell us all about it. Okay?
Starting point is 01:14:30 Also, caller-1-1-1, I loved your approach. You did it perfectly. You come in, you tell me in the chat room, Jimbo, I want to get on the phone lines here, dude. Wake up, and I put you on. But anyhow, here's my take on civil unrest, right? Antifa, Black Block, Black Lives Matter, whatever other group there is out there, transgender rights, I don't know, the Women's March, whatever it is. We're seeing this stuff happen all the time, right, cropping up in Portland, Oregon, Washington, D.C., oh my God, it's civil unrest everywhere. I don't think any of these groups are going to bring the true civil unrest that will lay waste to the nation.
Starting point is 01:15:13 Why? Why don't I believe that? Well, they don't have the weapons to do it. What I worry about. To be honest, what I worry about, and this was brought to my attention by my brilliant sister who articulated it in a way that I won't articulate it on this show, but she articulated it in a way that just made sense. It just made good, damn sense.
Starting point is 01:15:42 It's not the idea that we're worried about, these fringe groups when it comes to civil unrest. No, what happens when the mothers and the fathers and the majority of the nation has had enough? What happens when minority, immigrant, illegal immigrant, sanctuary cities fall under attack? What happens when the majority of this nation
Starting point is 01:16:09 is tired of MS-13 gangs, is tired of the ghettos, and the garbage that comes from the ghettos and the violence that comes from the ghettos and the drugs that come from these neighborhoods and these minority groups, I know it's, oh God, it's third rail, it's ugly. It hurts a little to hear it. But what happens when the majority of the nation starts to take matters into their own hands? That's what we need to worry about in terms of civil unrest. It's not the college kids. Don't worry about this Antifa college kids.
Starting point is 01:16:49 gun on your hip and you walk around and you do the right thing and you be nice to people. And in most cases you'll be all right. You're not going to be cornered by Antiphon taking advantage of. What we all need to worry about, even if we're not on the receiving end of the punishment. Even if we're not on the receiving end of the punishment. I'll just say it clearly. What happens when bands of white Christian men go on a second crusade in the war? this nation if you get my drift what happens when you when you take when you take a group like that
Starting point is 01:17:29 and you run them through the mud constantly and their children are killed by illegal immigrant gangs and their children are killed by gang violence and their children are addicted to drugs that are brought into this nation and whatever however it adds up what happens when those people go off the rail see the problem with that is those people don't go off the rails with black masks on their face and hoodies and throw bricks through windows. Those people go off the edge with loaded weapons in hand. And my sister posed a scenario to me that stuck with me forever. They said, we don't worry about the ghetto coming to my neighborhood. We worry about the people of this neighborhood exterminating the ghetto. It's a terrible picture. I mean, it's one
Starting point is 01:18:25 of the most terrifying, and you know, it would make for a great book, but it is one of the most terrifying situations ever. And it would result in a serious clash between law, law, you know, what's the word I'm looking for here? It would be a serious clash between a fully armed sector of the public, be it militia or whatever, and the police and possibly, the military, who knows. But that's the civil unrest we had to worry about. And like I said, you may be listening to it, you may say, I won't be on the receiving end of that.
Starting point is 01:19:10 But that doesn't matter. Because from that, it all falls apart. Law enforcement is the word I was looking for. Thank you, Dutchman. Drawing it blank. We get into this 10, 30 hour, man. My brain's like, dude, can we go to bed? What are you doing?
Starting point is 01:19:25 So that's civil unrest. Okay, that's my version of civil unrest. Now, out of the five likely, most likely collapse scenarios, the one that we haven't seen played out and the one that we, I don't know, the one that we will most likely see in our lifetime, I think, is a massive hack that affects all public utilities, all financial institutions. Right. So the massive hack that everyone's worried about. this incredible gigantic hack that gives us something insane I mean we don't even know what it is
Starting point is 01:20:16 did the water get turned off does the power get turned off do the banks get shut down do the nuclear power plants get turned off what happens then what happens when the nuclear power plants get the power shut off to them there's no time to cool the reactors
Starting point is 01:20:37 what happens to our nation it looks like we have a another caller. We have our Saturday night host with us in the chat room as always and joining us live on the show. Jay Ferg, what do you have in mind on these five most likely collapsed scenarios?
Starting point is 01:21:05 Well, you're going to laugh on this one, but if you think about it, you see all these terrorist attacks from 9-11 blowing up and bonding, but you never really got a mass casualty. If you want to take out large numbers, what do you hit first?
Starting point is 01:21:21 Food and water. You poison their water system or you taint their food Then you have more people who are dependent And trying to figure out what the heck is happening with the health system And why so many people have fallen ill That they are tearing their head Into where you end up in a grid down or a national attack You take out more people
Starting point is 01:21:43 Because of illness And then you take out the whole thing altogether And then you have to deal with militia Which people then can't survive So you have more casualties food and water is a terrifying one there's no doubt about it i think we all back in the anthrax scare we all realized how how easy something like that could be you know the water system being tainted it is a wonder why things like i haven't happened now oh that's interesting we've had maybe
Starting point is 01:22:15 we've maybe had over six recalls in the last month over staples or common processed food that everybody and their brother eats. It's easy to taint a main source like that when so many people, especially in America, eat out of it. I mean, hungry man dinners, goldfish crackers. I mean, those are just two of many that we even feed our own children at times. So, I mean, perfect scenario. And, yeah, they can say that some of the salmonella may come from the fields or anything else,
Starting point is 01:22:48 but, I mean, they are all processed in a factory, and anybody can do anything in those factories. That is very true. I used to be in control of food defense in a warehouse myself, and it's a much greater challenge than you can imagine. Food defense was brought on by the attacks of 9-11. It was the idea that we have a responsibility as warehousing organizations and operations and manufacturing facilities to keep the premises and the food on that premises safe. but it's the truth is it's a costly undertaking and not everyone can afford to do it the way that they should do it. I'll tell you what, I think an even better method would be to poison the antidepressants. Well, I mean, on that, as far as as as many recalls as we're having on drugs for cancer and carcinogenic properties,
Starting point is 01:23:42 I don't think that's the issue as much as it is something that we're going to ingest take daily. I mean, if you go on to the CDC and look at half of these recalls, I think the one on Romaine Lettis actually had nine deaths just in one state. So it's gotten pretty big that there are more casualties with each the recalls. It's a very interesting thought. It's a wonder we don't see it. It's a wonder we don't see something like that yet. I guess someone's doing their job out there, J.Ferg, that's all I can say.
Starting point is 01:24:18 You know what I mean? Yes, sir. I can tell you this, though. It scares you in the whole fact with the medications. More and more technicians are actually coming back with severe cancer, so it makes us wonder what we're exposing ourselves to just handling your medication daily. So, yeah. Oh, God.
Starting point is 01:24:38 Oh, God. Yes, sir. Yes, sir. Yes, sir. Is that correct? Check that out. Is it on Etsy? I actually have that one down at the moment.
Starting point is 01:24:51 It's on Facebook. Dragonfly creations on Facebook. Okay, there you go. Check out Jay Ferg's goodies. I got some. Trust me, they're top notch. Thanks so much for the call, Jay Ferg. We'll talk soon.
Starting point is 01:25:07 Yes, sir. Thank you. No problem. See you around. Man, look at us popping off on the live show tonight. Yeah, that's a scary thing to think about. those terrifying medications, that water system that you pour into your Brita every day. That food that someone else is picked and hopefully washed.
Starting point is 01:25:30 You wash your food, I hope, right? You wash your produce? I do most of the time. I'm not going to say I'm a saint, but I do most of the time. Oh, Jay Ferg, I am so sorry. I hung you up. I am a moron. I apologize.
Starting point is 01:25:49 Oh, silly me. That's like part of the thing. You know what I mean? You hit the X and it's over with. Jay Ferg listens by phone for those of you who don't understand what that's all about. You can call the number 347-202028, and when you get there on the phone, you can listen to the show. You don't necessarily have to press one to talk to me or to come on air, but you can just listen to this show from your phone. I've done it before in bed.
Starting point is 01:26:18 Flying Dutchman says Too Complicated. The published study of EMP and CME Dangerous to Congress listed nine power substations. that would take out our entire grid. Dry run was done in Silicon Valley. Oh, we're going to get to the EMP. Well, we can talk about the EMP. Yeah, we can definitely talk about the EMP. I said hackers, I think that's pretty clear, right?
Starting point is 01:26:39 What could happen? We know that the ability of, well, we know that as more and more starts to get run by technology, well, it only stands the reason that that can be taken advantage of, that will be taken advantage of. I have someone in the chat room who keeps screaming about the Ayatollah and his group of hackers, Flying Dutchman.
Starting point is 01:27:04 He's saying that the Ayatollah is ready to take us down with his group of hackers. That's an interesting thing I know nothing about. And when I think about the Ayatollah, I just think about some old dude, so I'm obviously not too versed on that. Now, the more and more that I study the EMP, the less likely I feel that it would, the less likely I feel that it would be exactly what we all have come to believe it to be. So, in other words, in most cases, you say EMP what comes to mind.
Starting point is 01:27:50 EMP, all electricity across the nation gone, total and unbelievable, total and unbelievable, you know, carnage. I think the stats something along the lines of 90% of people would die in the first year from hygiene, disease, violence, yada, yada, yada. Now, I do think that there's a limit, though, to what FEMA and the U.S. government is capable of recovering from. Right? So let's say that maybe we don't have a nation, Or maybe we don't have an event from the sun that is so powerful that it hits just the right spot,
Starting point is 01:28:38 shuts down the nine substations, and puts power out to the whole country. Although I was listening to a podcast some time ago where a man was talking about these lightning storms that were brought on by a more powerful and more active sun. And the energy from the sun hitting the atmosphere charged it in such a way that lightning fell like rain. If you can imagine that.
Starting point is 01:29:08 At some point, in our planet's history, I think it's like 10,000 years ago, this scientist thinks that lightning at one point fell like rain. And the Earth was heated to such an... Well, parts of the Earth were heated to such an extent that there's a layer of soil that was turned into what's called nanodiams, which are these microdiams that can only be made through this incredible. heat and pressure. So you never know.
Starting point is 01:29:47 You never know, okay? You never know what the sun can do. The sun, I fear much more than Kim Jong-un, right? Much more. Because when the sun sets their sights on you, it's a problem. But we have a weak system. There's no getting around it. We have not yet EMP-proofed our electrical system.
Starting point is 01:30:12 so that means at any time the big orange ball in the sky could shut it all down Michael Klein's is trying to line up an EMP engineer for his show if you're out there if you're an EMP expert or engineer we've got a spot for you on a Friday night
Starting point is 01:30:32 live show contact Michael Klein it's a very interesting topic it's not nearly as clear cut as you think ZTA 3 is on is in the business of selling micro diamonds that are so small you can't
Starting point is 01:30:51 see them. If anyone's interested, please contact ZTA3. So what else? What else is left? Right? Financial, civil unrest, EMP, hackers, what am I leaving out? There's one that I'm leaving out that is terrifying. And it's invisible.
Starting point is 01:31:14 It's as invisible as the micro diamonds that ZTA3 is selling. Jay Fergie hit the nail on the head. it's the pandemic. It's the pandemic. Military invasion, I couldn't be less nervous about, to be honest with you, Al.
Starting point is 01:31:33 I couldn't be less nervous about a military invasion. But the pandemic I'm very nervous about. I'm very nervous about ice melt in the north of the world. I'm very nervous about old bacteria waking up from its frozen coffin. I'm very nervous about antibacterial-resistant bacteria, right?
Starting point is 01:32:10 Antibacterial-resistant bacteria is a big deal, man. That's not something that's going away anytime soon. I'm worried about disease transmitted by animals, insects, these types of things. You know, we have a problem right now. Ticks, a serious illness that's coming from... Mexico, of all places. And these ticks are carrying a virus. I think it's a virus.
Starting point is 01:32:41 It might be bacteria. And it's running all up into the states now. Ah, the wonders of immigration. Zunatic illness. Oh, ZJ. Ferg's got a show coming up on ticks. Listen, do you remember what happened with the creation of the vaccine, I think it was for Zika. Or no, it was the flu. It was the flu. It was the flu vaccine not long ago.
Starting point is 01:33:24 It's a very terrifying thing to consider because it can come from so many sources, right? Factory farming is probably the most, it's got to be one of the most easy to understand sources for something like this. Maybe from produce. Jay Ferg asked, did you see how they're treating the mosquitoes in California? My guess would be they probably gave them what? They gave them the right to vote and they put them on welfare, right? Michael Klein says, I think Mother Nature will hit the reset. What happens in a nation or in a world that is hit by a virus that cannot be cured by antibiotics?
Starting point is 01:34:25 Oh, Jay Fergit says that the last year for Zieg in California, they gave them a virus to change their genetics in being able to breed so that those mosquitoes. cannot breed anymore. Hmm. That's scary. Those types of things are happening far too often, by the way. Right? Those
Starting point is 01:34:45 types of things are happening far too often, which is why the pandemic is so terrifying. Who voted on that? Who got, did you get a chance to vote on that? Is anybody listening in California? Was that on the ballot initiative where they were said, listen, don't
Starting point is 01:35:02 worry, we're just going to inject the mosquitoes with a virus that makes them unable to breed. Okay, cool. What do viruses do? Does anybody know what viruses do really well? Virus? I know this because of teaching food safety.
Starting point is 01:35:23 Jay Berg hit the nail on the head. They spread and most importantly they mutate. Your viruses change. They change. They change a lot. They adapt. So what happens when a virus that likes to eat, well, likes to invade the cells of mosquitoes starts to understand that the mosquitoes are disappearing? What are they going to do?
Starting point is 01:35:49 Is that virus going to go extinct or is it going to say, hmm, can we jump to these, can we jump to these muskrats? Can we jump to these raccoons? What can we jump to? Can we jump to these dogs? Hmm, what happens if we jump to these humans? I guess it wouldn't be the worst thing if a California virus... This is a horrible thing to say. If the people in California were suddenly unable to breed,
Starting point is 01:36:19 it may not be the worst thing that ever happened to the nation. A symbol shot, please. Where's my... Where's my symbol shot? That nub. You're a silly dude. You know that? We need the that nub comedy hour from like...
Starting point is 01:36:40 11 to 12 on Wednesday nights. I'd stay up for it. So the pandemic is my last of the five. And it's a nightmarish scenario. Maybe the worst. You may not think it the worst, but maybe the worst. Because even in your most desperate of times, at least you can clutch your children and pull them close and tell them, look, everything's going to be all right, even if you don't think it's going to be. But I can't think of anything more terrifying. And the idea that you might have to either be quarantined in your own home, quarantine a child in your own home. I mean, can you imagine, do you ever walk through this stuff?
Starting point is 01:37:30 I'd do this for a living. I write articles about this stuff, and that means that I have to walk myself through it in my own life. Just imagine the heartache of turning one of your bathrooms. or one of your bedrooms into a quarantine, and taking your little son or your little daughter and putting them in there and saying, look, you can't come out. And your brother can't come see you, and I'm going to feed you, and I'm going to take care of you, but your daddy can't come in here,
Starting point is 01:38:05 your brother or your mommy, they can't come in here. And that could be the end. You know, that could be the absolute end. Watch one of your little babies just die from a disease that you can't cure and the government's unable to provide enough cure to help you. And that's why I take vitamins every day and I make my kids take massive doses of vitamins every day. And that's why we play outside and play in the dirt and all that stuff. Immunity is very important, very important.
Starting point is 01:38:46 And vitamins are very important. You may think it's a joke. Some people out there they think that it's a joke. this idea of vitamins and all the taking of vitamin Cs and iron and all that. Now's the time. That's what I can tell you about these collapse scenarios. Everyone that we go over, financial, civil unrest, EMP, hackers, virus. Now's the time.
Starting point is 01:39:24 At this moment in time, it's never been better for the prepper. It's never been better. Why? Because we have China and we have Amazon and we have access to basically anything we want. At any time, we can order it online and we can get it delivered. You can set a little money aside and you can tackle these problems one by one. But I promise you that time won't always be around. There's no way we can go on living this much of a... just a utopian dream.
Starting point is 01:40:05 That's what we're in right now. We're in a utopian dream right now where everything is just a click away. Everything is just a click away. Right? You look at a situation like civil unrest or the pandemic and you say to yourself, God, what could I do? Well, you can go to Dutera. You can go to Dutera and you can buy yourself one of those great little family packs of
Starting point is 01:40:34 essential oils. and set them aside for if things get crazy and you run out of medicine, you can buy everything you need to set up a quarantine inside your own home, and I'd highly recommend it. I have a rubber made container in my pantry, and I hope I never have to open it, and it says pandemic on it. And it's just that. It's a collection of items to create a quarantine,
Starting point is 01:41:01 to battle a virus. I don't even want to think about it. but one thing's for sure now is the time right now is the time now is the time don't wait don't put it off
Starting point is 01:41:24 the best thing I've ever done and this is what I'm going to leave you with tonight the best thing I've ever done and I haven't completed it all yet is to literally sit down and say what are the scenarios that matter to me and could happen to me first
Starting point is 01:41:40 and write those down, right? What are the scenarios? And then, write down exactly what you need and everything that you need to be ready for that. Right, so I need to bug out. Okay, what does that mean?
Starting point is 01:42:01 That needs, I need a place to go. I need a way to get there. I need a bag to help me get there. I may need resources already there when I show up. Right? I need to plan all this. I need a map. I need to make sure my family can get there also.
Starting point is 01:42:18 All that stuff. Write it down. Don't go throughout your day just guessing on this stuff. Because you may never have a moment like this where you can clearly write down all the things you need and buy them. And buy them at a cheap price because everyone's producing. So whatever you worry about. Maybe I didn't hit the one that you were thinking about. Maybe I didn't hit the collapse scenario that you've,
Starting point is 01:42:47 concern yourself with, or maybe I did. But what I can tell you is that there's never been a better time than now. Never. There may never be another time like this. We may look back at this time and say, wow. We had access to
Starting point is 01:43:07 everything. One click away access. And I didn't put away the things I needed to be safe for the time, for the hard time. that we all knew was coming. The best way to do it. Write what you're concerned about and write how you're going to deal with it. All right.
Starting point is 01:43:26 So those are my five most likely collapse scenarios. I hope you enjoyed this episode of the I Am Liberty Show. I'm calling it quits. I'll see you next week. What do we have next week? I have no idea what we have next week. I guess I've got to figure that out. I hope to see you here.
Starting point is 01:43:47 Thanks so much chat room. Thanks for the callers. thanks to the listeners and everyone who make this thing possible, all right? It's James Walton with the Eye of Liberty Show. Talk to you soon. Today's broadcast has come to you through the courtesy of the Prepper Broadcasting Network. See our hosts, show schedules, archive programs, and more at Prepper Broadcasting.com. Thanks for listening.

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