The Prepper Broadcasting Network - US IRAN "Good Talks"

Episode Date: March 23, 2026

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Starting point is 00:00:11 Good Monday morning, folks. How are you? Coming to you live from the backyard. The intense venue of the backyard, what is up. New background, if you're watching on video today, this is how I'd like to do it going forward, both to keep you informed and to keep me on task. God knows I need that more than anything, right? ADHD to the max. The coffee, though. We've got some interesting information about coffee, data about coffee. So we get the show up and running.
Starting point is 00:00:48 We've got to talk about the fact that just 48 hours ago, Donald Trump said we're going to blow up your biggest power plant if you don't open the strait of four moves. For those of you who are keeping watch on the news on the pool, the war that was not approved by Congress, but we're supposed to applaud it. Hey, it's all good. We just do war however and whenever we want.
Starting point is 00:01:08 So he comes out 48 hours. You've got 48 hours to open up the straight or we're going to blow up your biggest power plant. And we're like, you know, I got a problem with the people and the people's view of America. You know, you can bomb a regime. You can assassinate a regime. But when you shut the lights out on the whole population, it feels like you're making enemies, right? I don't want to go into my stance and opinion on the Iran situation. You've heard it if you listen.
Starting point is 00:01:42 If you don't listen, then listen. If you don't listen and you're watching on YouTube, make sure that you watch us at least one other way. Because we get shut down by YouTube constantly. We're never going to omit the words we want to say. We're never going to spin in news stories so that the algorithm likes it or not say a thing because we like to. We're going to say exactly what we want to say,
Starting point is 00:02:06 how we want to say it here on PBM. We've done it that way forever. We're always going to do it that way. And so what that means in this day and age of radical censorship is sometimes we might do a show that YouTube doesn't like and they take us down. And I think if we get taken down one more time, then we're not even going to exist on this channel. We have to start a channel all over. We make $0.00.0.0 cents from YouTube. Thanks to you incredible supporters, we don't have to worry about it.
Starting point is 00:02:35 We don't have to worry about what YouTube does to our money. We don't have to worry about when you've been a good little YouTube fairy and done everything that they said and said everything that they said and don't say everything that they don't need you to say. And then they cut your advertising in half anyway. We don't have to worry about this. What's up, Firewolf, Forge? How are you doing, my man? Welcome in over on the live chat at YouTube. So what's breaking news today outside of the threat is the fact that Trump's backed it off for five days.
Starting point is 00:03:10 He's called the Department of War up and told Hague said, pause any strikes on power plants for five days because we had some good talks with Iran. That's it. That's the whole story. That's the whole story. You know, we went in there and decimated the military. I'm ready to leave.
Starting point is 00:03:36 I don't know about you, right? He decimated the military. It's time to go. That was supposed to be the goal. they are going to continually launch ballistic missiles at Israel like this. They shot a long-range missile, which has Europewary. I don't know if they shot it or we shot it, but who knows, right? Still trying to get Smithy up, but you know, homesteading.
Starting point is 00:04:03 Oh, yeah, I know. I know. My work desk right now is an unsplit-log fire report. So you know what the coffee is? look i had big plans to be able to move around and to do a bunch of things with this here mic that is supposed to attach to this here shirt and when i got stream yard up and running here on the phone it wouldn't recognize the mic so god only knows but to see how it goes um but whatever trump good talks with iran maybe the war will come to an end maybe a gas price will go down and
Starting point is 00:04:39 maybe, maybe, maybe. For all of those of you who live in the world, but maybe. We're keeping up with Virginia politics here at PBN because I live in Virginia. Patriot Power Hour guys live in Virginia. Dave Jones, the NBC guy lived in Virginia. And now even Barack Obama's trying to leverage Virginia
Starting point is 00:04:58 on the national scale with our valid initiative vote that you have to get in by April 21st because the Democrats are trying to redistrict our state with, basically just vomiting the northern Virginia vote all over the entire state by redistricting in sort of a serpentine manner to take votes from northern Virginia all the way down into west central all the way down to the southern parts of the state pretty tricky pretty slick but i mean is it really slick though i don't know i don't know
Starting point is 00:05:38 We're going to talk about all things Virginia politics, particularly the nine gun bills, nine that are sitting on Abigail's desk, right? We're sitting on Abigail's desk right now, and we're supposed to sit here with Malthagap, just waiting for our Second Amendment to be crossed off here in Virginia. That's it. You're all done. You have the right to keep in bare arms as long as the mother of mayhem says it and says it. and says it's okay. So tonight we're going to talk about that, The Mother of Mayhem.
Starting point is 00:06:11 8 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. Tonight, don't miss it. The Mother of Mayhem. I think it's like episode six. We've got a whole series of the dismantling of the Commonwealth of Virginia by our governor, Abigail Spanberger, future president of the United States.
Starting point is 00:06:28 Maybe. Never know. Stranger things have happened. I don't want to go too deep into that. I have my thoughts about what she can do, will do, should do, if she wants her political future to be strong. It's not as easy as sign in every piece of radical legislation that you get, but she may crumble to the pressure of that and do just that, right? She may. This is what it is.
Starting point is 00:06:57 So up next on the list, today we have Bushcraft at large. It is the season, folks. is the season. I know you guys like those, a lot of people like those heroic winter videos, winter shelters and fires and all that kind of stuff. I may get a point to camp out once every winter, and it's not very heroic.
Starting point is 00:07:23 It's cool, it's quiet. You know what I mean? It's a good time. It's not terrible. The night times are often horrendous. I mean, you can get cozy. you don't get me wrong. It's not, you know, it's not even possible. I spend most of my time worrying about what if this were actually happening in real life and you were, you know,
Starting point is 00:07:42 a winter without walls is the focus involved. I don't know. All that said, the weather is better. Origin kind of sucked still. Well, it depends, right? We've got violets up here. We've got curly dock is happening. We've got dandelions are. happening in all their forms and passes. I mean, really, to be quite honest, like, instead of giving you a list of things that you could forage, I really would just recommend
Starting point is 00:08:18 you just play around with dandelion. Seriously, just make a dandelion tea, coffee substitute. Go out in your front or backyard and forage as many dandelion leaves as you can bring them in and incorporate them, either saute them
Starting point is 00:08:34 or create a salad from them. You know, a dandelion and fresh mint salad is a cool little topper of a rich meat or, you know, simple side type thing. Give it like a, I don't know, maybe like a light lemon vinaigrette, something like that. It'd be good, right? Maybe focus on one wild edible and really rock it, really get the note. You know, you pop the dandelion yellow heads and make some dandelion bread with them. make some dandelion wine, who know, whatever.
Starting point is 00:09:10 It's real common as a foraging, aspiring forager to get into the mindset of life. I want to know as many forages as plants as possible. And what I learned over the years is that what you will. You'll learn as many names of plants and as many visuals of plants as you can. Oh, man, is a dandy lion leaf just like, like, out of reach. I just spotted it. But yeah, you'll learn a really nice list of food stuff that'll make you sound like you know what you're talking about. And in my foraging course, I talk about do you want to become really good at plant identification or really good at foraging?
Starting point is 00:09:53 Which one do you want to be cooking? Right? Because there's a lot of people who are into foraging who are just really good at plant identification. Nothing. I mean, it's good on the way. It's good to, you know, be that on the way to be on the way to be. coming towards. But you got to be careful. You don't just wind up. It's a culmination of all your skills, feeding.
Starting point is 00:10:13 I'm just really good at identifying plants. I don't know what they taste like. I don't know how to use them. I don't know how to use them. I don't know which parts are edible. I know it's edible, but I don't know which parts. I've never tasted it. I don't know how my body's going to react to it.
Starting point is 00:10:27 So just do that. Just focus in on the humble dandy line. You know, the whole thing is basically edible. So play around with it. what you come up with. A lot of great recipes. Just a lot of cool stuff you can do with it. Instead of overwhelming your head with,
Starting point is 00:10:45 what are the spring wild animals that I can forage and wasting? You can waste so much time just looking for things, but your yard is full of things, right? Once you master the yard, then you can go out and start trying to find these weird, you know, one-offs. But tis the season for best crap, it's a great time to be camping,
Starting point is 00:11:05 a great time to be setting up tents, building shelters, practicing precious knife skills, you know, like how comfortable are you with that really cool bushcraft knife you bought five years ago? It's in a sheet somewhere. You don't even know where it's. I'll tell you what, like for a prepper, traps that you can make with knife and stick and string and maybe twine, traps that you can make by hand, dead balls, that kind of stuff. And the tri-stick, you don't know what the tri-stick is, look it up.
Starting point is 00:11:47 The tri-stick, probably some of the best time you're going to spend that will really affect you if you ever need to use Bushcraft for true, like, real survival. You know what I mean? The reason I don't like to focus on Bushcraft shelters all that much is because I just think you should have tarp. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:12:06 You should have a tarp. Like, if you're in a start, situation where you need shelter. The last thing you want to do is spend hours chopping saplings down and chopping the saplings to the right size and then, you know, or hand sawing or whatever the situation is in order to build some kind of shelter that's going to take too long to set up. You know what I mean? You have a good tarp.
Starting point is 00:12:33 If you have paracord or banked, something like that, then you can set a shelter up pretty quick. Something that'll keep you covered. Something you can put a fire out in front of and then use the radiant heat to stay warm. Something it'll protect you from the elements and bugs and that kind of stuff. Just
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Starting point is 00:14:25 What state do I live? What am I not allowed to have anymore? The abandonment of law is coming. Like, seriously. If we don't start arrest. criminals and throwing them in jail and stop making more and more laws for guys who never break the law, it's going to be, there's going to be a level of lawlessness that you can't even imagine. It's going to be like this. You're going to be like, what happened? I remember people
Starting point is 00:14:50 used to like follow the laws. Firewolf says mosquito netting goes a long way, man. Definitely goes a long way. There's no doubt about that. You buy a hammock, another piece of camping equipment. if you really want to get into camping that's actually fun and you don't spend all your time setting things up. You can buy very affordable $30, $40 hammocks, parachute material hammocks were built in bug nets. It lasts forever. These things last for every one of these things.
Starting point is 00:15:30 It's perpetually outdoors, okay? Perpetually. And I have a photo of my sons in that day. two and six probably three and seven maybe my oldest is 14 okay so that thing lives outside actually he was in it yesterday seven years later i tell you came out here and he was walking was really nice day i said go lay in the hammock for a minute man and uh i lay in that it's it these things go and what i'm saying is it cost 25 bucks it cost me 25 bucks probably seven years ago I've used the hell out of it.
Starting point is 00:16:12 It's a great investment, you know what I mean? Particularly for camping. It's like Salk Prepper's Home Defense. It's called Preper's Home Defense, folks, available now at Ulysses Press. The Flood Prevention Handbook by Ryan Lee Price, a fellow colleague of mine, also available at Ulysses Press. This book right here, Stay Calm During the Storm. The Flood Prevention Handbook.
Starting point is 00:16:40 This is a resource for flooding like you've never seen. in your whole life. I've never seen it before. And then we have Jim Cobb's prepper's home defense with you. I would argue, I understand the point of it being preper's own defense. I would argue that this is America's home defense guide right here.
Starting point is 00:17:01 I've had this book for years, but this is a new edition. It's got new stuff. It's got drones in it. It's got all kinds of cool stuff in it. New edition. Jim Cobb, amazing author in the prepping, survival, backwards, living, homesteading, self-reliance world. Both those books
Starting point is 00:17:17 available at Ulysses Press. Chief, too, man. 1899 for each. I'm telling you, the original preface home defense has been on my shelves in my library for years. Sleep through it all the time and have added things to my house that have been recommended there.
Starting point is 00:17:42 You know, just lighting and solar-powered lighting that does make a huge difference. So get on it, man I can't show you the routine today And that's one of the big problems with this This layout that we're doing on video right now Which has a list of our topics for the day We're going to stick with that
Starting point is 00:18:03 We'll just have to figure out some shows We'll do outdoors, some shows we'll do outdoors Some shows we'll make it As the weather's breaking I just want to be out there. I don't know if you feel that way Just better But we are on day 23 of our 18,000 trained killers routine for March, which means I got to get started on our next one. I'm going to get started on our next routine.
Starting point is 00:18:31 These things are quite the undertaking, so we've got to get to it. We're in Thessalonians 511. I'd recommend, like, for the reading portion of the routine, you read Thessalonians 511 to 515. It's about gratitude. It's about caretakers. It's a lot about like Dave Jones, the NBC guy's dream that he had the other night. The lesson in there was so profound. I don't know if you heard it.
Starting point is 00:19:03 But he talked about a dream that he had a few nights ago. And he said he had died and went to heaven. And he was standing there with St. Peter. And before he went into heaven, he asked St. Peter, hey, can I get a peek at what hell looks like? And hell was this giant banquet table full of food. Surrounding the banquet table were all these starving people. He couldn't touch anything on the table. There was only starving.
Starting point is 00:19:31 And then he said, you know, thank you to St. Chris and St. Peter, rather, and went into heaven. And he said, heaven was this big banquet table full of food and everyone's sitting around and laughing and having good time and eating and joy and all that kind of stuff. and the real interesting part about this was the fact that he said everyone had these three foot long utensils, you know what I mean? That's not even close to three feet long utensils and they were feeding each other. And when I heard that man, it was just so wide. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:20:10 It was just profound. Like, because it's one of my core beliefs, you know what I mean? Like to take care of other people really is. momentous. It really sort of gives you a better feeling than most things in life. I always laugh with my father because he talks about the depressed
Starting point is 00:20:31 society that we live in who seemingly have everything. We were out fishing and I left we left the fishing home. And I said, I got to stop a wawa and get coffee.
Starting point is 00:20:49 I'm an addict. We're going to talk about that in a second, too. And I walked out of the wawa, and my dad's staring at the wah-war from the car, and he goes, he'd get anything in there. Isn't it crazy? You can get anything in there. And he was telling me how in the 60s you'd have to go to a restaurant. If you didn't make coffee at home, the only place you could get coffee, it was like at a sit-down restaurant, get a coffee.
Starting point is 00:21:13 And you said, you can have anything you want. I don't get out so many people are depressed, constantly depressed. We are not made to focus on our own desires 24-7 and our crystal clear. We've been handed a society that can literally be like from the time you wake up to the time you fall asleep, what do you want to do for you? And if you run into people who spend a lot of their time on, what do you want to do for you? You find out they're pretty miserable. You know what I mean? One of the best things for me about being a parent.
Starting point is 00:21:57 and be the husband is being able to take care of people. You know what I mean? There's like a... I used to just think it was me and it was weird, but I think it's human. I think it's human. The other big takeaway from the dream, and it's like a resounding theme from forever.
Starting point is 00:22:25 We just forget about it because we're all fat, you know what I mean? But throughout most of human history, like, starvation was the thing. You know what I mean? Like, the best thing it could happen was a good meal because it's been hungry. For so long, we were hungry. Now nobody's hungry anymore. We're on top of it. All the diseases, all the illnesses, man, they come from overeating.
Starting point is 00:22:52 They come from overeating. And, you know, literally you could starve cancer. Like, when you, when you fast, this is how you get thrown off you. by the little tell people. You don't need Suprexia, Laflexa reflexa, reflexa. You don't need it.
Starting point is 00:23:12 But literally when you fast for days at a time, like some of the first things your body starts to go through and eat are defective cells. Abnormal stuff. It's eaten up first, burned up for energy and all that.
Starting point is 00:23:28 What is cancer? Right? But if you eat the abundance, of carbohydrates and it just, you know, gets all stuck in you, in you, well then it's used to feed those abnormal cells too. I don't know. It's amazing to me. It's amazing to me this period in time. It's like a, it's almost like we're going through like some kind of scientific verification, right? It's like a science. Who said it? Firewolf. He said, there goes a YouTube strike. Yeah, firewall.
Starting point is 00:24:02 Yeah, exactly right. How to get thrown off YouTube, talk about big pharma and how much it sucks. And they go, oh, my God, they're attacking our sponsor. Not my sponsor. But anyway, our sponsor, Dirtymansafe.com. TVM family. It's a very interesting world to be doing the things that I do for a little. So good time to get your bushcraft on, good time to get your Bible on, your routine.
Starting point is 00:24:35 Let's talk about that routine. You've got some cool stuff. We've got the... Today's a cardio workout. It says cardio with buddy. I don't know what that looks like to you, but, you know, could be cool. It can be as simple as a walk.
Starting point is 00:24:49 It could be simple as sort of a quick-paced walk, you know? You don't have to be crazy with your workouts. Most people just need movement on a daily base. Shared foraging outing. It's a little early foraging, but like I said, think quantity over variety. How about that? In other words,
Starting point is 00:25:09 bring a bunch of one thing home rather than a bunch or one of a bunch of things. Pretty cool partner malfunction drills with firearms and coordinated evasion if you want to have some real fun with your kids. Get them home from school and town. I'm going to do some coordinated evasion. It's sit the, you know,
Starting point is 00:25:33 one of the kids up in a high bedroom and have them try to find you guys in camo out back or something like that. It's so much fun to be at, right? We've got to talk about this story before I hit the road. It's too big a story. It's too amazing. It's too tremendous. There are things like coffee and creatine out there that are mind-blower. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:25:59 There's like people are doing a lot of research and have done a lot of research. and have done a lot of research for, pardon me, for many years. And they're finding out that some things that just make your body work better and make your brain work better. Not like Osempic, but like coffee and creatine. You start taking my creatine with my cotton oil. No, nothing goes in the coffee. The coffee stays, well, you can't always see it because of the coffee, but the coffee stays black and wonderful. So this from Science Daily
Starting point is 00:26:35 Your daily Your daily coffee may be protecting your brain 43 years old and study funds Right So this is a They follow these people around For 43 years Your morning coffee or tea
Starting point is 00:26:50 Because it's caffeine based To be quietly supporting your brain health A long-term study found that Modern consumption of caffeinated coffee or teas was linked to an 18% lower risk of dementia and better cognitive performance over time. The benefits appeared strongest at two to three cups of coffee or one to two cups of tea daily
Starting point is 00:27:15 and even held true to people who are genetically predisposed to dementia. So you got, you know, you remember mom had dementia, a grandma had dementia and you're like, I got this ticking time bomb up here. Why is this study important, guys? Because it was done over 43 years. years, right? Not only that, the General Brigham, Harvard, Chan School of Public Health, and the Broad Institute of MIT examined data from 131,821 participants, okay?
Starting point is 00:27:52 That's a base. You could figure some things out with that many people doing their thing over 43 years, right? When searching for possible dementia prevention tools, we thought something as prevalent as coffee may be a promising dietary intervention. Are unique access to high-quality data through studies been going on for more than 40 years allowed us to follow through on that idea? It is amazing. Your daily cup and gel, $2 a day to protect you from dementia. order your disaster coffee now WDastorcaffe.com. Hey, it is what it is.
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Starting point is 00:29:05 I think that might be it for the show today, folks. You've got some to-do list stuff, right? Go to the dirty mansafe.com website. Check out there, survival caches. The link in the show description down below, unless you're on YouTube, is there. You also have the giveaway link. So these two books, plus many more in our Prepar Library giveaway.
Starting point is 00:29:33 Make sure you enter that. I'm supposed to go to the 30th of the month, but right now it says five days. So I get to see the next. Great books. Get your hands on them, right? Amazing. Hold on. Let's see what the fire was doing before we go.
Starting point is 00:29:52 Before we head out. Oh, it says, I'm picking up fishing again after 25 years. Man, you're going to have a great time, dude. Oh, that's born to brat. That's born to brat. My bed. I'm glad to hear it, dude. phenomenal.
Starting point is 00:30:05 Fishing is just, there's really few things better in life for the common man. You know what I mean? Really? Like, for the common man, there are few, very few hobbies that are as rewarding and as important this day and age as fishing.
Starting point is 00:30:25 We live in an impatient and miserable society primarily. They can't find satisfaction in anything that they do. I've been standing behind a fishing pole for my entire life, and I know it's half the reason I have the patience I have. But it's one of the best reasons to take this thing, this device, this gulag here, and leave it home and go out to the water. Yesterday we saw, we just in some random pond. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:30:57 Me and my dad are at some random pond just hanging out. and because you're outside, like, we saw an Osprey crashed down into the water and pool of fish up. He came flying around the pond. You're looking up and my dad had a crappy on the stringer, so he's thinking like, he's going to come try to take my fish, of course. And he just crashes down, takes a fish off for breakfast, and off with him. And having gone fishing my whole life, I mean, you see so many things like this. You know what I mean, just while you're out? Born DeBrabbara says he's going to take his kid.
Starting point is 00:31:39 Well, look, Born de Brap, I'm going to give you a tip real quick, okay? If you can get live minnows, get live minnows, put them in a five-gallon bucket. I know you got those. Get you some bobbers, get you some four-pound test line, and some number 10 hooks, okay? Or maybe even a little hairy, crappy jig. and fish bobbers and minnows with your son. You know what I mean? Like literally go back to just live bait and bobber fishing.
Starting point is 00:32:13 I get out there. I want to use some different baits. I want to try to jig. I want to try to do some things that are fancy. One of the best things that my dad ever did when I was coming up fishing was we did the same thing while we were fishing. It didn't matter. you could fly fish I could barely cast or fishing worms and meal worms and bovers and there's something for a little kid or something for a little boy especially like that who wants to emulate dad it just puts you on the same page you know you're both doing the same thing and it's and plus on top of that like you'll have a glass like if you could get some live you know some pet store or something like that and put them right through the lip hook them right through the lips
Starting point is 00:33:02 just like that don't cast them nice and light show your kids got a cast and type you really wing a minnow by the lips like that it's going to rip off
Starting point is 00:33:12 that thing so you just lob them out there where you think the fish are and I'm telling you man I got pictures on pictures on pictures of my youngest son holding bass like so young
Starting point is 00:33:28 you know what I mean and reeling bass in just because we would we would take a bucket of minnows out for this one pond that had a lot of little bass and just catch fish all day. Just all day catching fish. And he had a ball, man.
Starting point is 00:33:41 And then when things got slow, he would go over and play with the minnows in the bucket. I'd have to yell at him sometimes. He'd crush him. You know what I mean? He'd be squeezing him to death in his fingers and stuff like that. It can be a great time. It can be an amazing time to get out fishing with the family at large, you know.
Starting point is 00:34:00 But don't neglect fishing alone, too. Fishing alone, it's phenomenal. It's a great thing. All right. I gave you more information today than you're going to get for the rest of the day. Maybe the rest of the week. That's valuable. It will actually help your life out.
Starting point is 00:34:15 You know what I mean? You get that. I don't know. I appreciate you guys. Thanks for everything. You know, consider membership. If you want to support us, go to pbmfamily.com, sign up for membership, get all kinds of benefits, join our up-and-coming comms group, our continuity group.
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