[00:00:00] You are listening here to pay the end.
[00:00:07] You are to have back the stability here.
[00:00:30] What is it that gentlemen wish?
[00:00:35] What would they have?
[00:00:37] Is life so dear or peace so sweet as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery?
[00:00:47] Forbid it, Almighty God.
[00:00:50] I know not what cause others may take.
[00:00:53] As for me, give me liberty or give me death.
[00:01:00] I'm going to give you liberty or give me death.
[00:01:07] I'm going to give you liberty or give me death.
[00:01:16] So it starts with a Coca-Cola.
[00:01:21] Could have been coffee but I want Coca-Cola.
[00:01:25] The sugar bomb is 7.5 fluid ounce 90 calorie per can.
[00:01:32] 25 grams of sugar.
[00:01:35] Half the daily recommended amount of sugar.
[00:01:42] Problem is, I've been drinking coffee the last, I don't know how many nights.
[00:01:48] And not sleeping.
[00:01:50] Not sleeping a wink, PBN family.
[00:01:53] Join the live chat.
[00:01:57] Go to...
[00:01:59] Where do you got to go to join the live chat?
[00:02:01] Who knows?
[00:02:02] Prepper Broadcasting.com
[00:02:05] And while you're there, go to the live show chat.
[00:02:12] I mean, live show...
[00:02:16] What is it?
[00:02:17] Live show?
[00:02:18] I think it says live shows, right?
[00:02:20] Something like that?
[00:02:21] I don't know.
[00:02:22] Come join us.
[00:02:23] Come join us.
[00:02:24] I'm throwing something up on Instagram right now.
[00:02:28] Luring people in.
[00:02:29] Luring...
[00:02:31] Orange looks good, sure we'll go with that.
[00:02:36] Anyhow, what is up PBN family?
[00:02:38] Thanks for enduring me.
[00:02:40] I was watching the end of The Equalizer, the first one.
[00:02:44] And it happened to run into Showtime.
[00:02:48] And I had that decision to make, I said.
[00:02:50] Should I go live at 9?
[00:02:52] Turn the movie off?
[00:02:55] Wonder about the movie the whole time I did the show?
[00:02:59] Or should I just watch the movie and do the show late?
[00:03:02] And drink a Coca-Cola and enjoy the night,
[00:03:04] and enjoy the audience, and enjoy the network,
[00:03:06] and so on and so forth.
[00:03:10] Denzel and the Coke won.
[00:03:12] So I'm a little late.
[00:03:14] But whatever, it is what it is.
[00:03:15] Most people listen to this thing tomorrow anyway, I think.
[00:03:20] I want to talk about preservation tonight, PBN family.
[00:03:24] Amongst many other things.
[00:03:27] Amongst many other things, I want to talk about preservation.
[00:03:31] I want to talk about what types of things
[00:03:36] we should be considering preserving.
[00:03:39] Beyond food, right?
[00:03:41] So this is not a food preservation show.
[00:03:45] I don't want to say it's bigger than that,
[00:03:48] but in some ways, yeah, in some ways I think so.
[00:03:52] Maybe a little bigger.
[00:03:55] I thought some big news was happening in the world.
[00:03:58] What did I see?
[00:04:00] Biden beating Trump in majority of polls.
[00:04:03] How?
[00:04:05] Everyone is losing their mind over abortion,
[00:04:09] the greatest issue of our time.
[00:04:12] There is no greater issue, greater concern in the world right now
[00:04:16] than apparently than ladies being able to get an abortion.
[00:04:22] It's one of those issues that at face value,
[00:04:28] like if you weren't from this planet and you came down onto this planet,
[00:04:33] you would be like, so these people are diverse and varied
[00:04:40] and they really get along well.
[00:04:42] There's many different species.
[00:04:44] I'm saying if you were looking, just looking, right?
[00:04:46] At America and the American situation.
[00:04:50] And you would say to yourself like,
[00:04:54] the fundamental issues on which this society stands
[00:05:00] are whether or not you're a boy or a girl,
[00:05:04] or if you feel like being a boy or a girl,
[00:05:07] and you're right to kill the unborn baby in your womb.
[00:05:14] And if we could just shore that up for this civilization,
[00:05:17] there would be no more wars, there would be no more trouble.
[00:05:20] Those two seminal issues of our day,
[00:05:23] or of these human beings' day,
[00:05:26] that's what the aliens would think.
[00:05:28] The aliens would look around and go,
[00:05:30] wow they really like to kill their babies.
[00:05:32] It's so weird.
[00:05:34] Why so many people?
[00:05:38] I don't know.
[00:05:39] I don't want to get into abortion, it's a big ball of nonsense.
[00:05:45] You know, it falls into the category of a bunch of other things
[00:05:49] that are problematic in the country right now,
[00:05:52] which are people need to make the right decisions.
[00:05:56] The government doesn't need to make the right
[00:05:58] and responsible decisions.
[00:06:00] People do.
[00:06:02] Like how many, in a lot of cases, not every case,
[00:06:09] but how many decisions do you have to make
[00:06:11] that probably go against even just what your parents told you?
[00:06:15] Well I know some parents can be bad, I get that.
[00:06:21] But how many decisions, how many bad decisions does it take
[00:06:24] before you wind up at an abortion clinic?
[00:06:26] I don't know.
[00:06:28] I don't understand.
[00:06:31] Not really what I want to talk about tonight.
[00:06:34] Too much going on, too much good going on
[00:06:37] to swaddle myself in that nonsense.
[00:06:44] I thought I saw something about Twitter Files Part 2 released.
[00:06:48] I was kind of interested in that.
[00:06:50] Twitter Files 6?
[00:06:54] Oh man, I don't know what's going on, forget it.
[00:06:57] We'll move on from that.
[00:06:59] So in the name of preservation, how did I get on this?
[00:07:05] Oh okay.
[00:07:07] Because I have so much free time,
[00:07:10] I decided to take on the reading of the 100 Classics.
[00:07:14] Why'd I do that?
[00:07:16] If you saw The Equalizer you would know why.
[00:07:20] It's really not that deep.
[00:07:24] I never saw the movie.
[00:07:26] I wasn't watching the movie for like the fifth time,
[00:07:28] I never watched it.
[00:07:29] I started watching it last night.
[00:07:31] You know, I love Denzel man.
[00:07:33] I don't care what it is.
[00:07:35] He's great.
[00:07:36] He's so great to watch.
[00:07:38] And I would just happen by it.
[00:07:41] I'll stay up late, happen by it, put it on, you know.
[00:07:44] I've seen like the third one or something like that.
[00:07:47] But anyway, in my heart of hearts,
[00:07:52] I always understood the value of reading the classics, right?
[00:07:57] Classic lit.
[00:07:59] And that's dying off, right?
[00:08:02] That whole concept is dying off, right?
[00:08:05] It's better you read like where the craw dad sing
[00:08:07] than Pride and Prejudice or something.
[00:08:10] I don't know if that's a good book or not.
[00:08:12] I've never read it.
[00:08:16] But in the movie Denzel says his wife was on this quest
[00:08:19] to read the 100 best books of all time.
[00:08:24] And you know, I'm looking to read the class.
[00:08:27] I think it's cool.
[00:08:28] I think it's a cool undertaking.
[00:08:30] So I ordered the first book.
[00:08:31] I'm just following a list.
[00:08:32] If you're interested, I'll send you the list
[00:08:34] that I'm following.
[00:08:36] Because I have so much free time
[00:08:38] to sit around and read books, right?
[00:08:41] I bear like when I go to bed at night,
[00:08:44] it's like a lights off switch.
[00:08:47] The days are so full and so insane.
[00:08:51] But, you know, why not?
[00:08:55] I always say what one can do one must do.
[00:08:58] We got to at least go for it.
[00:08:59] We got to at least try it, right?
[00:09:02] First book on the list is Pride and Prejudice.
[00:09:04] Why else do I want to do it?
[00:09:07] I like the idea.
[00:09:08] I saw the idea in the movie.
[00:09:10] I said, you know what?
[00:09:11] It's probably something I should do.
[00:09:13] And plus truth be told, there's several books on there.
[00:09:16] I've already done read one of them sitting on my desk right now,
[00:09:20] The Art of War.
[00:09:24] That got me thinking.
[00:09:27] So in order to read these hundred books,
[00:09:29] that got me thinking.
[00:09:30] I said, well, in order to read these,
[00:09:32] I could read these hundred books on hoopla.
[00:09:35] For those of you who don't know what hoopla is,
[00:09:37] it's one of the great gifts of the cell phone.
[00:09:40] There's a lot of bullshit on the cell phone.
[00:09:42] There's a lot of stuff on the cell phone
[00:09:44] that is not worth your time or energy.
[00:09:48] But hoopla, brought to you by my man Chin,
[00:09:52] by the way from the Changing Earth podcast,
[00:09:55] he told me about hoopla.
[00:09:57] Because I love the library.
[00:09:59] You know, I go to the library.
[00:10:01] I love the library.
[00:10:03] I think if I were around in Egypt,
[00:10:07] the Muslims never would have burned down.
[00:10:10] The, what's the library called?
[00:10:14] Alexandria. Right?
[00:10:18] I'd have been pleading with Pharaoh.
[00:10:20] Dude, we need way more people outside the library with simtars.
[00:10:24] Isn't that what they're called? The Swords?
[00:10:26] We need elephants out front.
[00:10:29] We need it all.
[00:10:31] We need to protect the library.
[00:10:35] This app hoopla basically puts the library on your phone.
[00:10:38] Your library.
[00:10:40] So it operates off your library card number.
[00:10:44] Half the audience doesn't even, they're like,
[00:10:46] what? Who has a library card number anymore?
[00:10:49] They shut the library down in COVID.
[00:10:51] I gave up on reading altogether.
[00:10:55] Get a library card.
[00:10:58] Seriously.
[00:11:00] Get hoopla on your phone.
[00:11:01] You can read anything that's in your library.
[00:11:03] Any movie?
[00:11:05] By the way, any movie?
[00:11:07] Any TV show that they have at your library you can watch.
[00:11:11] And it's 100% free.
[00:11:15] Really, it makes me feel kind of stupid because if I could mirror,
[00:11:19] if I, if I mirrored my phone onto my television,
[00:11:23] I could probably watch movies for free through hoopla,
[00:11:28] rather than have like a streaming service.
[00:11:31] Anyhow, hoopla, I could go through hoopla.
[00:11:34] I could read them all through hoopla.
[00:11:37] Do you know what I mean?
[00:11:39] And then as I started thinking, I looked over at my bookshelf
[00:11:42] and I said, man, my bookshelf is too small already.
[00:11:46] But I started thinking, you know, there's 100 great books.
[00:11:51] And this list of 100 great books people have agreed upon.
[00:11:55] More than one.
[00:11:58] And when you go down to the comments section of this article,
[00:12:02] it's not, it's not Gaza and Israel down there.
[00:12:05] You know what I mean?
[00:12:07] There's no war.
[00:12:10] I mean, I don't even remember seeing comments now that I think about it.
[00:12:14] But you know, it's not a big battle to sit around and say,
[00:12:20] read the wind in the willows.
[00:12:22] You know what I'm saying?
[00:12:24] Brave New World is a great book.
[00:12:26] You should read it.
[00:12:28] Like you don't have a Saturday afternoon protest over that.
[00:12:31] The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, right?
[00:12:34] And that's special.
[00:12:38] I mean, there's something special.
[00:12:40] This day and age, we should appreciate how special that is.
[00:12:44] This list was put together by Penguin Books,
[00:12:47] a publisher that I used to dream about publishing one of my cookbooks
[00:12:53] back in the day.
[00:12:55] One day I'm going to have a cookbook published by Penguin,
[00:12:58] just like Thomas Keller.
[00:13:00] Never happened.
[00:13:02] But, you know, far from finished.
[00:13:07] Far from finished, PbN Fam.
[00:13:10] So I started looking through these books.
[00:13:13] You know, I started looking at Jane Eyre and Crime and Punishment
[00:13:17] and the persuasion by Jane Austen.
[00:13:23] My man, Herman Melville and his masterpiece, Moby Dick.
[00:13:30] And I said to myself, you know, this website and this list is here now.
[00:13:35] And there's probably similar lists and websites like this elsewhere.
[00:13:40] But does it really matter if something terrifying or terrible happens?
[00:13:47] If hackers destroy the grid?
[00:13:52] If a nuclear war destroys more than just the power grid?
[00:13:58] If we reach a point in our society where we decide that electricity
[00:14:04] has brought on this level of technology, which has become the great oppressor and has to go?
[00:14:11] You know, Wi-Fi and electricity are going to deliver the tyranny of our age.
[00:14:17] They already are, to some degree.
[00:14:20] I have a hard time believing that some contingent of humans, even Americans,
[00:14:25] aren't going to get to the point when enough people are neurolinked
[00:14:29] and enough people are married to sex robots.
[00:14:32] That they're not going to be like, this all has to end.
[00:14:36] We have to just shut the power down forever and start over.
[00:14:41] And when that happens, you know, these brilliant lists put together by,
[00:14:45] let's give credit where credit's due, who wrote it?
[00:14:48] The author. Sarah McKenna.
[00:14:53] These great lists of books will only be, you know, whispers in history,
[00:14:58] whispers of a time long past.
[00:15:01] And of course the difference being if you own the books.
[00:15:08] You get the knowledge if you read the books.
[00:15:11] There's no way you're going to like them all.
[00:15:13] There's no way I'm going to like them all.
[00:15:15] I started reading some of these books.
[00:15:17] You know, I started Crime and Punishment.
[00:15:19] Bored. Put it down.
[00:15:22] I started Pride and Prejudice. Put it down.
[00:15:26] I started Moby Dick. Love the beginning. Put it down.
[00:15:29] So a lot of them I've started I haven't read completely.
[00:15:33] I have read Frankenstein by Mary Shelley.
[00:15:38] I have read Bram Stoker's Dracula.
[00:15:41] Of course.
[00:15:44] I think this ignited in me this whole idea of,
[00:15:48] okay if there's a hundred great books that the people at Penguin agree on,
[00:15:56] Penguin Publishing and it's not the kind of list of books that draws the ire of the majority of people.
[00:16:05] There's something there.
[00:16:07] There's something there worth preserving.
[00:16:09] And there's only one way I can preserve it and that's to buy the books and read them. Keep them.
[00:16:15] And that got me on this whole idea of what else?
[00:16:19] You know, what else?
[00:16:22] You go to Williamsburg, Virginia you can buy one of those crinkly declaration of independence.
[00:16:33] You know, you laugh at that and you think like oh the declaration of independence.
[00:16:41] What happens when something happens to our society and the digital version of the declaration of independence becomes the one that most people have read?
[00:16:56] Bible?
[00:16:58] Now there are a lot of Bibles out there and there's a lot of physical copies of Declaration of Independence too.
[00:17:04] But I think it's high time we decide at a personal level.
[00:17:10] Now I'm not here to tell you what it is you should preserve, but I think it's time to consider.
[00:17:16] You know what I mean? It's time to sit down and consider what do I put up?
[00:17:22] We've been lulled into a digital storage for our entire lives.
[00:17:27] You know? Before Google Photos came out, before Google Drive came out and started holding on to all your photos like a good friend only to come up to you in a year's time and say,
[00:17:41] Oops! You took too many pictures. Delete your memories or pay us money.
[00:17:48] Right? That's what Google did.
[00:17:52] I guess the iPhone probably does the same thing somehow, but Google did something very...
[00:17:58] Sorry. Google did something very sneaky where they decided we're going to auto save all your photos for you.
[00:18:09] So if you have an Android, a Samsung, you take a picture of your kid, it gets put into your gallery and then unless you turn the feature off,
[00:18:16] it gets automatically uploaded into the cloud into Google Photos.
[00:18:21] And it's nice. It's indexed. It's in there by date. You can go look it up. You can search things that are in it.
[00:18:27] You know? Remember that picture of you and mom by the big oak tree?
[00:18:32] Yeah, I remember it. You can search big oak tree and it'll likely bring it up.
[00:18:39] And then as you continue to build on all these memories, years go by. You have another kid.
[00:18:43] You start really filling things out. Maybe you purchase a podcast network and start making videos for people.
[00:18:50] Then Google comes to you and says, hey buddy, remember all those memories?
[00:18:57] They're going to cost you $100 a year.
[00:18:59] I'm just saying. But anyway, before all that happened, I used to think that was going to happen with Facebook.
[00:19:06] When I was doing my thing on Facebook more regularly, I'd get memory updates and all this kind of stuff.
[00:19:13] And I'd be like, wow, that's stuff so cool. It's so cool to see my son when he was this age, my wife when we were this age, whatever, pop up.
[00:19:23] And I always was worried about that. That was something that always popped into my head.
[00:19:26] When are they going to come to me and say, well, you can keep your profile but it's not going to be free anymore.
[00:19:32] Now it's going to be $20 a month. And if you don't pay the $20 a month, then we have to close your whole account down and you lose all those memories.
[00:19:40] Sorry.
[00:19:45] Because those are the consequences of living in the digital world, right?
[00:19:49] Look, we face the stark consequences of digitizing everything.
[00:19:53] I worry about it to this day because PBN is fundamentally digitized.
[00:19:58] I do have a master, but it's old now. It's probably three years old. I need to make a new one.
[00:20:06] I got a gigantic hard drive with the majority of shows on it.
[00:20:11] You know what I mean?
[00:20:13] At the end of the day we're a digital enterprise fundamentally.
[00:20:17] Which enterprise isn't anymore?
[00:20:20] So your business itself could require a preservation plan, right?
[00:20:29] I think about it a lot. I think about it all the time.
[00:20:32] But we're not popular enough and we're not big enough to travel.
[00:20:36] If we had a big enough following that I could travel and do live shows with the hosts, be a no-brainer.
[00:20:43] You know, we're just not there yet.
[00:20:45] Not to say we won't ever get there.
[00:20:47] But we are not there yet, folks.
[00:20:52] So let's do a little sponsorship. Let's do a little ad situation.
[00:21:01] And we'll come back and get into more trouble.
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[00:22:39] Your path, act as stability.
[00:22:44] Doomsday Prepper mums in the UK fork out 100K on nuke shelters, buy up apocalypse proof suits,
[00:22:55] and keep cupboards full of lew roll.
[00:22:58] I don't know what lew roll is, but I have a feeling we'll find out.
[00:23:04] I guess we could call this Preppers in the news.
[00:23:07] This came out a couple days ago. I opened it in the Daily Mail.
[00:23:10] The Daily Mail website is so bad that it hit me with 65 pop-ups in a matter of 5 seconds.
[00:23:18] It had me downloading and signing up for a mail, some kind of mail thing.
[00:23:23] I don't know what it was. I had to get out of there.
[00:23:27] But I love this story.
[00:23:29] Dr. Sarita Robinson, a mum of two, is so concerned about the end of the world that she has a full bug out plan.
[00:23:37] And Ron Davies point agreed with by her kids.
[00:23:40] We got, who else we got here? We got longtime Prepper Leslie Tither.
[00:23:46] Hither and Tither.
[00:23:48] She's like in front of a bake Alaska in this picture.
[00:23:53] 71 years old, she's noticing influx in Brits interest in gearing up for the worst.
[00:24:01] I like this man. 48 year old from Preston.
[00:24:05] Lanks told mail plus there's also what I call my go bag containing a bit of cash,
[00:24:10] some self-heating meals from Amazon.
[00:24:12] Kendall Mint Cake to keep the sugar levels up.
[00:24:14] It won't melt like chocolate.
[00:24:16] A blanket and a change of clothes.
[00:24:19] The war in Ukraine conflict in the Middle East unpredictable weather patterns and AI taking over.
[00:24:26] Or some of the reasons Brits are prepping.
[00:24:29] I don't have a bunker in my garden though I would quite like one nor a collection of weapons.
[00:24:38] Lincolnshire based UK nuke shelter says they've seen 300 to 400% increase in inquiries in the past couple years.
[00:24:45] Everybody's ready to dive into a bunker. Don't do it PBN family.
[00:24:49] Don't do it. Listen to me.
[00:24:52] The bunker ID is not great.
[00:24:55] Migrate.
[00:24:57] It will boast a portable power station. What is this thing?
[00:25:00] It's like a mobile bug out vehicle.
[00:25:02] For two adults, two kids you get a bathroom. Oh no this is for the bunkers.
[00:25:07] I don't want to read it but why does everybody always do whatever they do like a prepper article.
[00:25:12] They want to talk about the bunker. Where's your bunker? We see your bunker.
[00:25:15] I want to go on your bunker. Can we go on your bunker?
[00:25:18] What is the deal with that?
[00:25:20] If anyone had a bunker who was in the bunker,
[00:25:24] do you know what I mean?
[00:25:26] I could have the biggest bunker in the world. I wouldn't even give a hint that I had one.
[00:25:32] Why would I tell you guys?
[00:25:34] You know what I'm saying?
[00:25:36] No, nothing personal.
[00:25:38] Just isn't the whole point of this thing to ride out the worst case scenario.
[00:25:42] Like you know what I mean?
[00:25:44] I don't want to go on your bunker.
[00:25:47] I don't want to go on your bunker.
[00:25:49] Just isn't the whole point of this thing to ride out the worst case scenario.
[00:25:53] Like if you're going to invest $100,000 in a bunker,
[00:25:57] well if you're going to do it right it's going to be closer to a million.
[00:26:01] And you're going to be like, huh man I got a bunker.
[00:26:05] Sergeant Pepper's hazmat suits for adults and children started $95 with brass rabbit snares flogged.
[00:26:12] What the?
[00:26:15] I don't even know.
[00:26:17] I guess they're talking about literal brass rabbit snares like snares for rabbits.
[00:26:23] Flogged for $395.
[00:26:26] Look it's a beautiful thing.
[00:26:29] It's great, wonderful.
[00:26:31] You know?
[00:26:32] I love it.
[00:26:33] I love when the ladies go, what going on around here?
[00:26:37] I love that.
[00:26:39] I don't think it's a knock on the men.
[00:26:41] I really don't.
[00:26:42] There's plenty to knock men for but I don't think when a woman's intuition perks up
[00:26:49] and she acts on it that it says anything about the man in her life.
[00:26:53] I think it's probably, I mean intuition is part of the feminine superpower.
[00:27:02] Right?
[00:27:03] You know so it's one of those, it was beautiful in 2020 when the female intuition kicked up.
[00:27:11] It was wonderful to see.
[00:27:13] We got to do more, we got to do this, we got to do that, we got to move out and you know.
[00:27:18] I loved it.
[00:27:19] Keep it going.
[00:27:21] Keep it going.
[00:27:24] So what other things, what other hard copies, what other hard things are worth preserving?
[00:27:33] I'd say that you know American history itself to whatever degree you can attain it.
[00:27:41] However many pieces and parts and parcels you can attain.
[00:27:46] There's a lot of value in that.
[00:27:48] There's a lot of value in the preservation of this nation and its ideals and its history.
[00:27:54] Do you know what I mean?
[00:27:57] There's definitely value in preserving the American experience, American history, the American way.
[00:28:03] I don't know PBN family how we wind up back here.
[00:28:11] You know what I'm saying?
[00:28:13] I have no idea how we wind up back here if we lose grips with America.
[00:28:19] You know who in their right mind would go back to the founding documents.
[00:28:26] I can't think of a person that would go back to the founding documents and say you know what?
[00:28:32] Let's give all these crazy people all the power and you know we'll just do our little bit of time and...
[00:28:43] I want to keep reading things.
[00:28:46] You know that? I'm in the mood for that.
[00:28:49] I'm over at theeconomicalapseblock.com.
[00:28:53] I'm going to give you nightmares, okay?
[00:28:56] I don't know why, I just feel like reading some news at the moment.
[00:28:59] I used to read from this site so much I don't hardly visit it anymore.
[00:29:03] You get to the point where you can only take so much abuse.
[00:29:06] You know what I mean?
[00:29:08] There's only so much abuse you could take.
[00:29:11] That's why I can't talk about Joe Biden and everything that's happening on the political side of things.
[00:29:15] There's only so much abuse you can take.
[00:29:17] You know how many times can you go on a website or on a web browser
[00:29:22] and you have blatant lies in your face about well Biden is winning polls everywhere
[00:29:28] all over the world and all over the galaxy.
[00:29:31] The Moon men were polled and even they won Biden back.
[00:29:35] Like Democrats don't even want to buy them.
[00:29:39] Inflation jumped in March as prices...
[00:29:42] Let me tell you the title of the article.
[00:29:44] I cannot afford to live.
[00:29:47] Americans get emotional as the US economy goes off the rails.
[00:29:53] Inflation jumped in March as prices for consumer staples.
[00:29:57] Oh, I want to thank... are you feeling lucky for posting the consumer price index?
[00:30:06] In our element chat room.
[00:30:08] You're an element, right?
[00:30:10] Sloan?
[00:30:12] I didn't get you in the element today. I do apologize, but I did get your message.
[00:30:15] Matter of fact, let's pause this show for a minute.
[00:30:18] We're going to do something special for one of our members, Sloan.
[00:30:22] Sloan left a comment on the podcast the other night.
[00:30:24] I really appreciate that.
[00:30:26] Anybody listening on Spreaker can leave comments.
[00:30:28] Comments are fun. They're nice. They make my day.
[00:30:31] Reviews are even better.
[00:30:33] Thursday.
[00:30:35] Sloan to element.
[00:30:41] Okay.
[00:30:42] Sloan, you've made it into the big book.
[00:30:45] That means whatever makes it into the big book happens, okay?
[00:30:49] In most cases.
[00:30:51] So we'll get you into element.
[00:30:53] Anybody out there who's hungry for interaction with other preppers,
[00:30:57] who's hungry for community in some sense, even if it's only digital,
[00:31:02] you have got to become a member at PBN and join us in element.
[00:31:06] If you can't become a member, right?
[00:31:09] We're talking about five bucks a month.
[00:31:12] You can sign up to be a member.
[00:31:14] Or you can go $60 for the whole year.
[00:31:20] However you want to do it, your call.
[00:31:23] You can get into our, I don't even know how many,
[00:31:27] 20 plus chat rooms and meet incredible people, you know?
[00:31:31] But you got to bring it.
[00:31:33] You got to bring it when you come to element.
[00:31:35] You have got to bring it.
[00:31:37] You've got to be on your best behavior and you got to bring it
[00:31:40] because right now our element chat is filled with the best people.
[00:31:45] And it'll always be that way.
[00:31:48] Because if somebody comes in who is not the best people,
[00:31:53] then you know, adios.
[00:31:56] So if you're looking for connection interaction,
[00:32:00] you know, you don't want to go on Twitter and fall into that hell hole or whatever.
[00:32:06] Go to pbnfamily.com and become a member.
[00:32:10] And I'll get you pumped into all the different element chats, you know?
[00:32:14] Join the fun.
[00:32:16] The Consumer Price Index at Key Inflation Gauge rose 3.5% in March from a year ago.
[00:32:23] The US Labor Department reported Wednesday, that's up from 3.2%.
[00:32:31] Garden Girl says best behavior.
[00:32:35] You know what I mean.
[00:32:37] I'm not looking for people to be magicians in here or to be priests.
[00:32:44] But I don't want stupidity, you know?
[00:32:47] I don't want people to come in and start fighting.
[00:32:52] In order to get realistic idea, a realistic idea, prices are rising.
[00:32:56] We need to look at specific categories.
[00:32:58] For example, Fox Business is reporting that the cost of energy is actually up 36.9%.
[00:33:04] Tuesday's inflation numbers punctuate what has been a dreadful three years for energy consumers.
[00:33:09] The overall cost of energy in March is up 36.9%.
[00:33:13] Holy!
[00:33:14] From where it was in January 2021.
[00:33:16] According to the Department of Labor Bureau of the Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics.
[00:33:24] And that makes perfect sense, right?
[00:33:27] That makes perfect sense.
[00:33:29] Of course energy is up.
[00:33:31] You have a world attacking fossil fuels and wars everywhere.
[00:33:39] 171 year old retiree in South Dakota says that his home insurance payment went up by 110% in one year.
[00:33:48] Oh my God.
[00:33:50] Ken Brown.
[00:33:52] In Rapid City, South Dakota.
[00:33:55] What the hell is going on in South Dakota?
[00:33:59] Seeing an annual cover with the American family Skyrock at almost 110% this year.
[00:34:05] From $1665 to $3490.
[00:34:12] 71 year old Ken's on a fixed retirement income.
[00:34:15] His wife Valeria, 68, still working to help cover the insurance bill.
[00:34:20] Can you imagine?
[00:34:22] Her wife's 70 years old.
[00:34:23] So honey just stick it out.
[00:34:25] Just stick it out honey.
[00:34:31] At one California location.
[00:34:34] A 40 piece order of chicken and nuggets and two orders of large fries when I'll set you back $125.
[00:34:40] $25.
[00:34:42] A 40 piece nugget and two fries.
[00:34:45] Two large fries.
[00:34:47] $25 at McDonald's.
[00:34:50] $25.39 to be exact.
[00:34:54] Going back to Cali.
[00:34:56] Going to get my $20 an hour.
[00:34:59] With everything that is going on.
[00:35:02] They really ruin things over there, haven't they?
[00:35:05] How did California make this decision?
[00:35:08] There's one thing that AI can never give us.
[00:35:12] There's one thing that we'll never have with all the superpowers of artificial intel, whatever.
[00:35:20] And maybe it wouldn't even be as entertaining as I hope.
[00:35:24] And you know, if anybody has the balls out there in the daily wire and the resources or something like that to make a film like this, please.
[00:35:34] What happens in the board rooms?
[00:35:36] What happens in the town hall meetings?
[00:35:40] What happens in these meetings where they propose such lunacy?
[00:35:46] Like in Oregon, the people in Oregon, right?
[00:35:48] The people who run Oregon, what is it over there?
[00:35:51] It's getting late man.
[00:35:53] I'm just dead on my feet right now.
[00:35:56] I'm like round 16 Joe Lewis right now.
[00:36:02] I can't think of it.
[00:36:07] I can't think of the hellhole in Oregon where they had the takeover of Antifa.
[00:36:15] The fascist takeover of Antifascists.
[00:36:18] Anyway, they made all drugs legal.
[00:36:22] And they thought that was going to work out.
[00:36:26] And it didn't work out.
[00:36:29] So now they're backing out of that stupid idea.
[00:36:34] You know what's funny?
[00:36:35] One of the first real arguments I ever heard about making all drugs legal was from a guest on the Joe Rogan podcast who is now considered a right winger.
[00:36:48] He had an hour long conversation with a doctor Baker I think.
[00:36:52] And it was all about this idea of like maybe we should just make everything legal.
[00:36:56] And they sat there and he bandied about it.
[00:36:59] And now I look at the world today and I'm like people look at this guy Joe Rogan as a right winger.
[00:37:05] Like he's like a conservative fella.
[00:37:09] So crazy.
[00:37:12] I can't even tell you.
[00:37:15] I have this story in the chamber for, I don't even know why I would wind up on the Joe Rogan show.
[00:37:22] But I'd like to tell him the story of the first time I ever saw Joe Rogan.
[00:37:27] And I could tell that story right now but it would ruin the whole show.
[00:37:32] It's so vulgar that it would ruin the whole show to be honest with you.
[00:37:37] But it was funny.
[00:37:40] Last week a TikTok user posted an anger rant about the cost of living that's since been viewed 5 million times.
[00:37:47] I make over three times the federal minimum wage and I cannot afford to live.
[00:37:50] He shouts into the camera.
[00:37:51] It's embarrassing to come out and say that it is a struggle to survive right now but I know so many people are struggling.
[00:37:57] And then he says my most hated phrase of the American dream is dead.
[00:38:03] Yeah.
[00:38:06] So in the face of all that, what's worth keeping?
[00:38:12] What's worth getting rid of? What's worth keeping?
[00:38:15] How many pictures of your family do you have? Do you have the real thing? Do you have videos? Do you have DVDs?
[00:38:22] Is everything digitized? Do you have anything hard?
[00:38:26] Pictures are a big one man.
[00:38:28] Even I have failed to collect the most recent pictures.
[00:38:38] If it all went away tomorrow, it wouldn't be good in the preservation of our family memories.
[00:38:48] That's a problem.
[00:38:51] That's a real problem. Not that families didn't get along forever without having a picture of every other step they took in every vacation.
[00:39:03] But still, there are things worth preserving.
[00:39:10] Books? What kind of books do you like?
[00:39:14] I may have a preservation list for you and I think I'll end the show on this.
[00:39:19] Yeah, let's end the show on this.
[00:39:23] Before, this is the funny part. This is the real funny part that I didn't even put together in my own head.
[00:39:30] Before last night when I saw Denzel's character talking about reading the 100 Great Books,
[00:39:42] I had already started something like months ago called 100 Must Read Books to Survive Doomsday.
[00:39:50] And I'd been working on it, working on it, working on it. 100 Books is a lot.
[00:39:56] It may be 75. I'm not sure.
[00:39:59] The working title is 100 Must Read Books.
[00:40:02] And it's not going to be free. I'm going to give it to everybody.
[00:40:07] It's going to be awesome. It's the real deal.
[00:40:13] It really is the real deal reading list for preppers and survivalists.
[00:40:18] And it's my unique list. It's not like the SAS Survival Manual.
[00:40:26] It's the books that I read. The books that I read, the books that I keep on my shelves.
[00:40:31] And the books that I want you to consider keeping on yours.
[00:40:37] So I don't know when that will be out. I'm doing two books per page. That's 50 pages.
[00:40:42] I have like five or six done or something like that.
[00:40:48] But once it's finished, it's going to be cool.
[00:40:51] I'm linking to every book. You can go to Amazon. You can buy the e-book.
[00:40:55] You can buy the hard copy, whatever you want to do.
[00:40:59] The idea came to me. I was reading...
[00:41:03] Well, I'll just be 100% honest with you because you might want to do something similar, you know?
[00:41:09] I was reading the 50 essential books to read by Chris Williamson.
[00:41:17] And I really liked the layout of this little PDF that he created.
[00:41:21] I saw that he was pushing people towards Kindles and pushing people towards, you know, this kind of stuff.
[00:41:27] And I realized, oh, this guy's building his mailing list and making money off of Kindle and Amazon purchases with this thing.
[00:41:36] Along with providing an awesome list of books. And I said, you know, we need one of those.
[00:41:40] We need something like that.
[00:41:42] Never forget I'm in business, folks. You know what I mean?
[00:41:46] The beginning of each month, the middle of each month and the end of each month, I get bills.
[00:41:52] I get bills. They show up. Hey, you want to keep this podcast thing going on?
[00:41:56] You better pay out, son. And it's not cheap to have an archive of 5,000 podcasts.
[00:42:04] That's where we're at with over 5,000 podcasts.
[00:42:09] It's amazing thing. It's actually a national treasure in all honesty.
[00:42:15] It really is at this point. At this point, the PBN archive is something of a national treasure.
[00:42:21] It takes...it's a journal. It's a red journal through so many different moments in time and history.
[00:42:29] And of course it's something no one values quite yet.
[00:42:34] It's the collection of preppers, thoughts, actions, programs, plans through the years.
[00:42:42] The building of that infrastructure to share with the rest of the world.
[00:42:47] You know?
[00:42:50] What else? What else are we doing?
[00:42:53] What else we doing? I woke up at 6 o'clock today. I slept in.
[00:42:57] But then again, I stayed up late.
[00:43:01] I don't know. I'm sweating as we speak.
[00:43:04] I was like, I'm going to do yoga today. Take it easy. You know?
[00:43:09] I was outside all day.
[00:43:11] Took the dogs on a long walk through the creeks and through the woods.
[00:43:15] Then I went and did a big run.
[00:43:17] I don't know. Any more when I say, hey take it easy today.
[00:43:24] Recover a little.
[00:43:26] Any more when I do those things. The opposite happens.
[00:43:31] Now we do have the power within.
[00:43:34] The power within is this month's routine.
[00:43:40] I am woefully behind on the weekly off-grid build.
[00:43:45] Well actually, I'm not too far off because I'm going to do it tomorrow.
[00:43:51] But we did some things.
[00:43:53] Today is a one mile run weekly off-grid build.
[00:43:58] Play around in the Collapse Survivor app.
[00:44:01] Which is pretty fun.
[00:44:03] And Commander Yoga. That's why I had yoga on my heart.
[00:44:05] But in some ways I did it. In some ways I did it.
[00:44:08] I played Beat That.
[00:44:10] It's a really fun game for families. Beat That.
[00:44:14] I think Sarah Hathaway pointed me towards it.
[00:44:16] Last Prepper Cam.
[00:44:18] Beat That is this really fun wager game that you can't not like.
[00:44:24] You know? It's a betting game.
[00:44:26] It's a weird physical challenge game.
[00:44:29] Like the box comes with chopsticks, dice.
[00:44:32] Six solo cups. Six ping pong balls.
[00:44:37] A tie, like an hourglass. 30 second hourglass.
[00:44:41] I mean it's the things they can figure out how to get you to do and to try.
[00:44:45] With just those little bit of ingredients.
[00:44:49] It's a blast.
[00:44:50] You know? And you can wager on each one of these things.
[00:44:53] Me and my son, my little son, we played it.
[00:44:56] We ended at the chopsticks.
[00:44:59] We used chopsticks to get four dice out of a cup then into a cup in 30 seconds.
[00:45:05] He's a good with chopsticks.
[00:45:07] He wasn't good at this.
[00:45:09] And when he didn't do as good as he liked, he threw the cup and the dice across the room.
[00:45:17] Game over. Game over. Get up in your room.
[00:45:24] PBN Family. I think that's it for me folks.
[00:45:27] Listen, go to the PBN links.
[00:45:29] Link, tree down there in the description.
[00:45:31] Support the sponsor. Support the show. All that kind of stuff.
[00:45:34] Leave us a review. Whatever.
[00:45:36] Primarily, I say those things because other people say those things and say they're the right things to say to grow your podcast.
[00:45:46] What I really think matters is that you share.
[00:45:48] Share it with somebody who needs it and definitely consider membership.
[00:45:53] You know? Yes. Membership is great.
[00:45:56] Membership financially really helps.
[00:45:59] But even better than that, it really helps you.
[00:46:03] I mean, that's just what it is.
[00:46:05] And it's going to help you on a number of different levels.
[00:46:07] Today, for my members, I'm not sure if you checked out the HugoCulture video.
[00:46:14] Simple straightforward.
[00:46:17] My first shot at building one of these HugoCulture beds.
[00:46:21] It's a small little mound. I'm going to put some cantaloupe seeds in it.
[00:46:25] But the process was easy. The process was helpful.
[00:46:28] The process eliminated some serious yard waste, which was one of the reasons I went into it.
[00:46:33] And now we'll get to see how she cranks, right?
[00:46:40] Alright folks, it is the time to be prepping and prepping hard.
[00:46:44] Like, it is the time. So, get on it man.
[00:46:48] No point in wasting time.
[00:46:49] Live your life, enjoy your life.
[00:46:52] And, uh, well it was like I said with the 100 books.
[00:46:57] Do I have time to read 100 books? Do I have time to read at all during the day?
[00:47:02] The truth of the matter is yeah I do.
[00:47:04] Yeah, I can cut things out of my life that are not reading the best books ever written.
[00:47:09] And find a little time to read.
[00:47:12] Will I read all 100 books? Probably not. I don't know. Who knows?
[00:47:15] You know how easily I distract that I am?
[00:47:18] I am amazed I can do an hour long show twice a week.
[00:47:24] But this is your life. Do you know what I mean?
[00:47:27] Like, this is your life.
[00:47:30] Get a little manic like the intrepid commander.
[00:47:34] Okay, get a little manic. Get excited about some things.
[00:47:37] Try some things. Fail at some things.
[00:47:40] You know if I read 25 books out of the 100 best books list of all time list.
[00:47:47] That's still really awesome.
[00:47:49] If I take 25 of those books and put them on a bookshelf to preserve them for my kids, their kids, so on and so forth
[00:47:55] before they get banned and reworded and you know, what are they called in 1984?
[00:48:00] What's something speak? Can't think.
[00:48:05] Wrong speak. False speak. Something like that.
[00:48:08] Anyway, group speak? No, I can't remember.
[00:48:11] Before all that happens, you know, put those things on the shelf.
[00:48:16] But what one can do one must do?
[00:48:19] What one can do one must do?
[00:48:21] I noticed that quote has nothing to do with doing things well, doing things perfect, finishing things you started.
[00:48:28] No, it's just what one can do one must do.
[00:48:30] You got to go for things. You got to go for it.
[00:48:33] You learn just as much when you go for it.
[00:48:36] You know, even if you fail.
[00:48:39] Alright folks, I'll see you in Dream Land.
[00:48:45] Somewhere in Dream Land tonight.
[00:48:48] Does anybody know that cartoon?
[00:48:50] Oh my God, I love that cartoon so much. Christmas time.
[00:48:53] Gotta watch it.
[00:48:55] Talk to you guys soon, alright? See ya.
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