The Prepper Broadcasting Network - When I Heard Donald Trump was Guilty
Episode Date: May 31, 2024https://linktr.ee/pbnlinks...
Transcript
Discussion (0)
Hello. Welcome to the podcast.
Present your vaccine passport.
Enter your social credit score.
And be sure you have enough remaining carbon credits
to enjoy today's show.
Be me and family. Your garden is the resistance.
It was corrupt.
It's a rigged trial, a disgrace.
They wouldn't give us a venue change.
We were at 5% or 6% in this district, in this area.
This was a rigged, disgraceful trial.
The real verdict is going to be November 5th by the people.
And they know what happened here, and everybody knows what happened here.
You have a sore respect DA and the whole thing.
We didn't do a thing wrong.
I'm a very innocent man.
And it's okay.
I'm fighting for our country.
I'm fighting for our Constitution.
Our whole country is being rigged right now. I'm a very innocent man and it's okay. I'm fighting for our country.
I'm fighting for our Constitution.
Our whole country is being rigged right now.
This was done by the Biden administration
in order to wound or hurt an opponent,
a political opponent.
And I think it's just a disgrace.
And we'll keep fighting.
We'll fight till the end and we'll win
because our country's gone to hell. we don't have the same country anymore we have a
divided mess we're nation in decline serious decline millions and millions of
people pouring into our country right now from prisons and from mental
institutions terrorists and they're taking over our country. We have a country that's in big trouble.
But this was a rigged decision right from day one with a conflicted judge
who should have never been allowed to try this case, never.
And we will fight for our Constitution.
This is long from over.
Thank you very much.
Why should the others go for it?
And right away the dunces are asking.
One of the guys yells out.
It's hilarious.
He yells out, will you drop out?
Right after that girl's screaming, gets done screaming, the guy after her says, will you drop out?
And when you hear a question like that, you know PBNFM, that reporters like to hear themselves.
That's it.
Anymore.
The job of a reporter is to hear themselves and read themselves.
Probably the most successive reads of an article after it's been published
happen from the writer himself, right, the person who wrote the article.
Nowadays, the reporter who reported it is more intent on listening to their own story
and their own words than they are getting down into anything of any substance.
Why else would you holler something out like that?
Will you drop out? The man just talked for two minutes and said he's going to keep fighting for the nation and the Constitution,
and it was a rigged trial. Right?
I want to talk to you today about when I heard the news that Donald Trump was convicted.
Of 34 felony counts, 34 classy felony counts.
For all of you out there who produce content or wish to produce content, I want you to understand that as exciting as it is to break news,
after years of doing this, what I do, being first isn't that big a deal, right?
Thinking, thinking about things is a big deal, right? Letting it, letting the news
come over you, letting the details form, watching the general public's response, you know, taking
it all in, living, living it, living it, not just publishing it, not just yelling at a microphone.
It was hard last night not to want to jump on there and do something and say something.
Because as I always tell you, this is as much for us as it is for you.
I was on a back road in Chesterfield, Virginia.
When I heard the news come through.
I'd been listening to the taxpayer-funded propaganda network NPR on the way to pick up some of my son's friends. As the news went on, I wound up inside of my truck with three boys who are between 12
and 14 years old. So it's me and them, and we're having limited discussions about the situation.
It's on in the background. We're headed the james river to go fishing for the evening
right so it was 5 36 whatever it was 6 30 something like that and
i'm always looking at the at the situation like i'm always i'm always looking into the future
i'm always zooming out that's how I live my life.
You know, I have to practice focus.
I have to practice being in the moment, being in the now,
because for me, it's always about the future.
It's always about the bigger picture.
And I'm wondering to myself, is this a decision that affects me
or is this a decision that affects them?
You know, as they're joking and laughing and we got fishing rods sticking out the back of the pickup truck.
And that's the question in my head.
Is this a decision that I'll remember as something, you know, critical in my life?
Or is this a decision that they will remember as the moment
things went this way or that way? Who does this decision affect? Who does the decision to
rush this thing to trial? You know, I mean, do you, there's nobody who could believe it's a
coincidence that he'll be sentenced three days before the Republican
National Convention. Like if you look at how this all played out and you think that, whoops,
what a coinkydink, four days before he gets the nominee, he's going to be sentenced in front of a judge.
You know, the importance of... I always tell you guys the importance of...
You hear me open a story up and say,
why are you listening to NPR, idiot?
Why are you listening to...
First of all, I pay for it,
so it comes out of our tax money.
So I feel obliged, you know?
It's like getting that dog you get
that you didn't want or something like that. getting that dog you get that you didn't want
or something like that. Like the kid gets that thing you didn't want him to get, but you know,
you paid for it anyway. So you're like, all right, let me see it. Let me see how it works.
Come show me, you know? So I, but the importance of listening to opposing views,
of listening to opposing views,
it creates balance in your brain.
You know what I mean?
There's an imbalance in the world right now.
And it culminates in how can we hang Donald Trump
on one side
and how can we hang Joe Biden
on the other side?
And, you know,
that's not how life is supposed to be led.
But you know that.
You already know that.
You already know that.
So I'm driving with these kids, wondering about their future.
They don't care.
They're ready to go have fun.
You know, they're making fun of each other, doing what young teen boys do.
Talking about the things they should be talking about, wondering about the things they should be wondering about. And, you know,
just in the background is this weird situation that they don't even really understand yet.
You know what I mean? They don't understand the gravity of it, nor should they, you know?
But I couldn't help but wonder, you know, who is this decision going to affect
most? Because on one hand, we could look back on this, on yesterday and say to ourselves,
remember when they drug him in there and convicted him? And I even talked to AI this morning a
little bit about it.
I recorded it.
I might put it up for the members.
I might not.
I don't know.
And AI had a response about 34 classy felonies.
And it was that it's very, very uncommon for anyone to experience something like that.
But look, I don't need to lay the details out.
I do believe that all the details will be laid out.
I do believe that all the details will be laid out in front of the Supreme Court.
There's no way this won't go to the Supreme Court.
It's literally the man who is going to be running for president,
unless the Republican Party does something.
Now, I would not be heartbroken if the Republican Party tapped around DeSantis for—I don't even know if that's possible.
I really don't know.
Early on, to avoid this scenario, I wanted both of them out.
I wanted Biden and Trump out because I couldn't see how the nation would win either way.
I didn't think we were getting a choice on the face of it.
But I could be totally wrong about that. And the reason I could be totally wrong is because
we could look back on yesterday and say that was the moment that it clicked.
You understand that yesterday could become the moment that clicks things for the silent majority or even the minority.
Do you know what I mean?
This could be a moment in history where people people finally go oh this is totally out of
control the usual suspects are happy you look around you know i spent the evening
going on twitter reading watching videos reading articles on both sides of things
downloading not for you guys you know what i mean i mean things downloading not for you guys
you know what I mean
I mean in some ways for you guys
but largely for my own mental stability
and my own readout of what's happening in the world
I like to do that
in big moments like this
I like to do a big download of
what the hell is going on in people's minds
around the country, around the world
how the news is representing it
on both sides, and so on and so forth.
And it helps me develop my place on the sliding scale.
But the real story for me last night was deciding, is this, will those boys in the car be ducked behind a cement block
shooting across a a parking lot at opposing forces in this nation
because of yesterday
do you know what i mean will they be will they Will they be covered in sweat and blood, breathing heavily with their backs against cover and bullets ricocheting off of that cover, either at home or abroad?
And wondering to themselves, and maybe even talking to each other still, in sort of an all-quiet-on-the-Western-front fashion, you know, friends together in warfare.
Thinking to themselves, you know, it all started when Donald Trump was convicted.
The nation was lost in that moment. will it be, you know, wrapping the wounds of a civil war,
of a battle in a civil war in this nation?
Will it be the driving out of, you know,
someone is going to have to drive out the monsters that are in this nation
or literally punish them into submission?
You understand that, right?
Like, that's the only way out here.
There has to be a generation of cops, FBI, law enforcement, whatever, National Guard probably, who drive these people out.
These radical Muslims who want to take over the country.
These quiet terrorists who will do devastating things to the nation.
These gang members
who are settling into cities
all over America
and starting to build
their enterprises.
I looked at those young kids
in the car yesterday
and I wondered that.
My son in particular.
Because four more years
isn't going to drive them out.
I mean, these are the fundamental things that we have to consider.
Our choices suck.
Our choices always suck.
That's the presidential election.
You know what I mean?
And now it looks on the face of it to suck really, really bad
because we have the talking point of,
well, you've got a man with dementia
and a 17-year-old convicted felon,
I mean 72-year-old convicted felon.
That's what America's banking their future on, right?
A career politician, lunatic, in bed with China, who has dementia, and a 72-year-old
convicted felon, and, you know, all the things that they can attribute to him.
So on the face of it, I'm not saying that's, you know, that's the story when it comes to
Donald Trump. That is the story when it comes to Joe Biden.
I mean, it just is.
And fundamentally, it is the story with Donald Trump as well until further notice.
Nuance is often lost in history, and I look at everything backwards, to be honest with you. I look at these big events and I think, how
will they be perceived when looked back upon, you know? And that's one of the things that
people will say. You know, that 2024 election was crazy. These were the two people they Wild.
So when I heard that, this is what was going through my head.
This will be a moment.
It could be a moment that leads to the total downfall of this nation.
And the other side of the coin is that it could be the moment that leads to, it could be the wave that carries people into a recovery of this nation that no one saw coming.
And I know there's a lot of people in our community who can't see that happening.
You have to be able to see everything happening.
This is fundamental for your growth as a human being,
your existence as a human being, okay? If you exist in a world where you think that can't happen,
no, anything that can't happen, I'll borrow a phrase that I think, I don't know that it has been coined by Pastor Joe Fox from Viking Preparedness, but he uses it often and he uses it well.
You have to be able to contemplate the unthinkable.
And that's from your point of view.
In other words, if you're a full-time believer in the downfall of nations, the fall of empires, then you have to also be, you know, you can contemplate that.
You're in that field. You get that.
America is Rome. They paid too much money to the citizenry to be lazy.
They were broken in half by the barbarians, yada, yada, yada.
We all know the story. The debt was too high, so much like America.
You can't think effectively unless you can contemplate the unthinkable.
And for that group, the unthinkable is that this nation could come back from the dead.
That this nation could find a way to fix all its problems.
And I'm telling you right now,
if there is any nation capable of such a thing,
it's this one.
So I started going down that rabbit hole as well,
in this car ride.
This is why I'm not a good driver.
That's a punchline I didn't set up.
Because it's the truth.
This is why I'm not a very good driver.
Because while most people are in their car driving around like,
oh, let me be careful here, let me watch this guy,
oh, green light, red light, stop sign, yada, yada, yada.
I'm over here thinking,
will this be the linchpin that ends the world?
And now let's walk through the steps.
No, but in the same way that I talked about, you know, these kids hiding behind cover and contemplating what has happened to their nation and how it all happened on that fateful day at the end of May 2024,
I started thinking, you know, sort of like the opposite end.
Could they ride a wave of revival in the United States and look back on this moment and say it all started that day too? Could it all have begun that day could like i said
you sort of look at the best case worst case scenario right for the coming generation
war chaos you know division and such or sort of an unbelievable revival of the,
you know, not even the liberties and freedoms.
It's really just a balancing of civility.
It's funny because the general pop is not that far off the mark.
You know, it's the fringe elements that are having their way.
And that's tough because that can shade your own thinking easily. That can shade your own thinking when you, when
you start, when you spend too much time paying attention to the fringes and you don't spend
enough time. I've talked about this so many times. You don't spend enough time with real people because it's uncomfortable and you'd rather finger around on your phone.
Then that's when you start to lose touch. That's when you start to lose touch.
And you could tell that when you're in and out, I am a little bit biased because my concentration of people that I see on a regular basis are all similar in age and doing like the most venomous of all, it seems to me,
are like the forgotten, the women that time have forgotten with the short hair and the wrinkles and
lonely and either they didn't marry or they hate their husbands, their kids ran away from them.
They seem to be the ones that want Trump more than anyone else.
I don't know what it is.
It's a caricature, you know what I mean?
It's a caricature thing.
You can see these people, you look at them, you see them coming.
You say to them, you know, they got a certain pair of glasses on
and a certain demeanor about them,
and they almost always have the haircut of a young boy.
I'm not talking about sexuality.
I'm talking about literal, you know, it's just something about it.
And you look at them and you think, you know,
it's hard to imagine this person goes home to a happy, healthy home
full of happy relationships and healthy relationships.
You know what I mean?
It seems like they've been hit with all the asteroids of life
and they're left with nothing but vitriol for this one man
and this one sort of whipping boy that I think a certain demographic likes to just,
would like to see swinging from the gallows, if you will.
Now, I did mention years ago that in America,
I think that Donald Trump could be executed on live television,
primetime television, and we wouldn't do a thing.
And then, you know, what would you do?
So as I'm thinking about all of that, I'm also thinking about that. I'm also, you know,
thinking about the future. What does this lead to? Does this lead to a resurgence? Does this wake people up, enough people up to say this has gone too far.
The justice system is out of control.
We have to probably prioritize fixing that. the entirety of the United States government, governing bodies, institutions, so on and so forth,
integrity, safety, security, economy,
maybe it's an imbalance to say that let's throw the whole election away for the right to be promiscuous and not deal with the consequences.
to be promiscuous and not deal with the consequences.
Now, of course, I'm a man making those remarks,
so I understand they're completely irrelevant.
I have no idea about anything.
I have no idea of any... I have no comprehension of what it is to be a woman,
therefore I'm not allowed to remark on it at all whatsoever, right?
I'm a nun entity with no...
That's what they'd have you believe.
So then I start wondering,
what is it that you do?
Because let's say things continue on.
Let's say Donald Trump gets his four years in prison.
Maximum sentence, by the way.
That's how you know the trial was a sham as well.
You get a maximum penalty of four years in prison.
So this isn't even really about putting a man in prison.
I don't even think it's about getting him into prison.
The more that I've learned about the case, I think it's about headlines, and that's it.
It's about manipulating an election, which is ironic, because he got in trouble and convicted
for manipulating an election. And I started to wonder, you know, let's say he wrote a bunch of
checks, falsified business records. what's the worst crime?
In other words, is it worse to falsify business records,
to quiet down a porn star about some deplorable thing that you did
before an election, which is not an unheard of practice, by the way?
before an election, which is not an unheard of practice, by the way?
Or is it worse to take a political opponent and run him through a show trial and have him convicted and align it just perfectly,
put him in a district that he doesn't stand a chance with a jury that he doesn't stand a chance,
have the judge give the jurors pages of instructions on how to come to their conclusion. And the pages
of instructions are going to be a big story, man. They're going to haunt this whole process for a
long time. Give the jurors pages of instructions, have him convicted, and make sure that his day
to stand in front of the judge happens just four days before the
republican national convention and make sure that he has to carry whatever happens to him
even if he appeals it he has to carry whatever happens to him in the headlines in the news
headlines through the entire election season i don't know
What do you think?
What do you think?
But the balance of justice
You know, it's totally out of whack
You guys don't need to be told about that
But I did start wondering
What happens if things continue to fall
What if the dominoes continue to fall
What do the American people do?
On Wednesday night's show, I started asking when.
When do we decide America's under attack?
What things have to happen for us to be able to speak up and say, oh, we're in a bad place right now?
What things have to happen for us to be able to speak up and say,
oh, we're in a bad place right now?
A Supreme Court justice's wife hung her flag upside down at her house,
and you would think it was the end of the world.
Everything's fine in America.
Okay, go to L.A. Talk to me.
Everything's fine in America. Okay, go to Chicago. Talk to me.
Go to the southern border and feast your eyes on that, right? Go to
New York City, Alvin Bragg, and see how wonderful things are going there. I had no answer. I
don't have an answer yet. I have no answer for you guys, unfortunately.
In other words, if we head down the road,
if we head down the road, further down the road,
I'm going to read you a poem at the end of this broadcast
called I Am the Road that I wrote in 2015.
Because we are on the road now.
We've been on the road, actually, for a while.
If we continue down that road,
the road that leads to Mountains of Skulls,
the Khmer Rouge Road, right?
The Nazi Germany Road.
The Stalin-esque road.
The Mao Road.
This is the road we're on. If we continue downesque road, the Mao road, this is the road we're on.
If we continue down that road, then what are we the people supposed to do?
This is one of the most important things we have to figure out,
and it's the balance that we have to strike,
the most important balance that we have to strike, the most important balance that we have to strike. If come November 5th, you see, I don't want to create stories about what could happen.
I think you have a vivid enough imagination.
No one's going to believe the election results anyway.
And the election results are not necessarily what I'm concerned with.
I'm concerned with what happens over the next four years,
the next presidency, be it Donald Trump or Joe Biden, right?
But most concerning, of course, is four more years with Joe
The border won't be fixed
The problems that we all have now will be exacerbated
The DEI movements, the Green movements, the WEFs
Slow worming its way into the constitutional United States of America, like little moths chewing away
at our founding documents.
We have to figure out in a world like that what we the people are meant to do.
Do we gather together in mass in DC?
We know they'll throw the gates up and call in the national guard.
If we dare even mention it,
we've reached a point where we likely wouldn't even be able to rally in DC.
And it's probably worth having a rally in DC just to see because the threat of
another January 6th apocalypse
is too much of a risk to have people with red hats on
standing in the National Mall.
That's what they tell you.
So we have to be very tactful, man.
We have to be very thoughtful.
We have to be very tactful, man We have to be very thoughtful We have to be very smart It's not about dunking on people
We live in this shallow shit society
Where everything's about dunking on somebody
And saying the right thing
You know, oh I got him, man
It's not about, this is not a time for that
This is a time to be thoughtful
We have to figure out the future of this country
We have to figure out what the people's role is
In the future of this country
You understand?
Because there's a revolution happening
In this nation right now
And you're not a part of it
You're not involved at all
But there's a good chance that right now and you're not a part of it. You're not involved at all.
But there's a good chance that you work with someone who might be.
There's a good chance that you live near someone who might be.
The kind of revolution that's happening in our country right now is not one that, well,
you're purposefully being kept out of it. Right?
You're purposefully being quieted down.
This is why it's so important that as these things happen,
as this whole Trump story unfolds
and moves into November,
that you take your time to figure out what's happening,
and then collectively, we really have to start thinking about what is the responsibility of the
American people to uphold the founding documents, and the rights that we are, you know, we're responsible for protecting.
They're God-given rights that we are responsible for protecting.
So what is the role of the citizenry in a situation like that?
You look out onto the landscape of your nation and say to yourself, what am I to do? I'll be thinking about a
PBN family. It's not as easy as we come together as a group and do this and do that and, you
know, hold signs and, you know, make our point in the streets.
I don't think that works.
It may, but I don't know.
I think it's something more creative.
I think it's something more... It's a movement greater than that.
It requires thought.
It requires more than my brain.
And I can't understand why more people aren't doing it.
While Ben Shapiro is raping in, raking in the money over there at the Daily Wire,
I can't believe that there's nothing.
There's nothing.
There's no great plan.
All those minds together.
Glenn Beck, same thing over at the Blaze.
There's no game plan.
You know, there's nothing.
I love this country.
I love this country.
Every day you listen to him.
I love this country.
I love this country. I love this country. Every day you listen to him. I love this country. I love this country. I love this country.
Well, you're surrounded by brilliant minds. What are we to do?
Be peaceful. Pray to God.
Yeah, there was a lot of people praying to God in Auschwitz, I'm sure.
Right before their heads were bludgeoned into a bloody pulp and they were thrown into an oven,
I'm sure there was a lot of people praying to God in that moment.
What are the people to do of substance?
I'll spend my time on a PBN family.
I don't know that I'm supposed to.
I don't even know the man to do it.
and even the man to do it.
But in order to evade the bloodshed in the streets in the Civil War 2.0,
I think we are all responsible
for sitting down and figuring out what's next.
What's the next step?
Carl B. will be on later. I'm going to read you this poem and I'm going to get out of here.
Okay. Listen, despite the communist takeover in your nation, it's a wonderful day. You know what
I mean? Get prepared. Don't be silly. There is no time like the present. You're here for a reason.
You've found your way here. If anything is to happen in this nation, it has to happen
by the prepared. You know what I mean? It has to happen by people who can sustain an effort.
It has to happen through people like you. It just has to.
I am the road.
I am the road ancient and worn with different colored masks they come.
I am the road of David's star,
the road built by Pharaoh, the road of the Armenians.
They come to me weary and without a voice, confused and abandoned by the world, the road
of the Kulaks or the Yazidis, paved by the failures of man, painted with the marred souls of the forgotten. My lore is one of power, one of dominance.
I am the road, inescapable by man.
To fools I am most appealing.
You've read about me in text, how I led to the gulag,
to the ovens, to the firing squads.
Where I expire skulls pile like mountains.
From the streets and the campuses,
they approach me again.
I wrote this in 2015, by the way.
Desperation burning like fire in the eyes,
binding them and blinding them,
changing them, numbing them,
as history again becomes a stranger.
Their first steps come with rage and protest.
Their next step will carve out the villain,
a villain who cannot speak, whose words have been outlawed.
I welcome a traveler in shackles of silence.
I am the road that leads to the end.
Warn them all, PBN family.
I am traveled again.