DAC - You Can Live In Fear Or Live In Faith, Your Choice
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DAC - You Can Live In Fear Or Live In Faith, Your Choice

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[00:00:15] To oppose tyranny and fight for the rights of creative bestowers in the United States Constitution.

[00:00:22] We are the Prepper Broadcasting Network.

[00:00:51] Let you know Preppers Live is going to be tomorrow night.

[00:00:56] James is rounding up hosts to see who can join and it's going to be a show about what each one of us thinks is going to happen in the next six months.

[00:01:10] I'm pretty sure it's not good.

[00:01:13] I'm pretty sure the consensus will be not good.

[00:01:18] You know, if you're doing like one of those spaghetti maps for the track of the hurricane, they're all going to be terrible.

[00:01:31] So stay tuned for that.

[00:01:33] Also, I understand we're going to do a live election night coverage so that will be interesting.

[00:01:40] So stay tuned for that.

[00:01:42] Speaking of election night, I think it's like 15 or 16 days out.

[00:01:49] Yeah, that's that's interesting.

[00:01:56] I have to get something off my chest.

[00:01:59] And sometimes these daily audio caches are therapy for us hosts that get on here and do shows.

[00:02:09] It's kind of like once we get it out there, then we can let it go.

[00:02:14] But I have been just returning to the events of Prepper Camp and the hurricane.

[00:02:23] And it just it just keeps circling back in my mind because it was so unbelievably devastating to the people there and the total despair and just everything.

[00:02:44] And for the lack of electricity and communications and being totally cut off from the outside world.

[00:02:53] It was it was terrible.

[00:02:55] I talked to this one couple.

[00:02:57] They were at a 7-Eleven that I stopped that to see if it was open.

[00:03:01] And and they said no, they had ran out of gas right there.

[00:03:06] And they are their plan was to stay at that 7-Eleven until they opened up, which was kind of crazy because I'm sure it was at least a week or better.

[00:03:25] And I had images of people just bust and taking the trash can that was outside and throwing it through the window and getting the food and water and whatever they needed.

[00:03:37] Because.

[00:03:39] There's so many people.

[00:03:41] And I this is another thing that bugs me.

[00:03:44] I started to feel their panic.

[00:03:48] I started and I had no reason to panic.

[00:03:52] I had absolutely no reason because I had shelter.

[00:03:58] I had food.

[00:04:00] I had water.

[00:04:01] I had cash money.

[00:04:02] Lots of it.

[00:04:03] I just come from prepper camp.

[00:04:05] I had security.

[00:04:07] I had several guns, knives.

[00:04:10] I could make fire if I needed to.

[00:04:12] I had I had everything I needed.

[00:04:14] I needed there was no reason for me to feel panic.

[00:04:17] But I was feeling it from these people that were without electricity.

[00:04:26] Yeah, I had light.

[00:04:28] I had battery.

[00:04:30] I mean, I had everything that I really, really needed.

[00:04:34] I had no communications.

[00:04:38] But that was another thing.

[00:04:41] I bought two more radios.

[00:04:44] Actually three.

[00:04:46] And.

[00:04:47] And I have no one to communicate with.

[00:04:51] You know, it'd be different if I had like a 50 person prepper group that is going to meet up here on the mountain.

[00:04:58] But I got Larry on one side and Andrew on the other.

[00:05:02] And.

[00:05:04] They're the they're the only ones I need to talk to.

[00:05:11] And.

[00:05:12] And what good is this communication gear if you're not using it every day?

[00:05:17] And I would have to go out of my way to try and set something up to actually use it and practice it and, you know, get comfortable with it.

[00:05:29] I know it's going to be exponentially harder to do it after SHTF.

[00:05:34] But.

[00:05:36] Marie is talking about getting some meat birds or going back to the Amish and getting more meat.

[00:05:47] I plan to get a deer this year, but I've been saying that, you know, for the past couple of years.

[00:05:54] So she wants a little more protein secured, even though we we have five freezers.

[00:06:02] Um, probably if we consolidated what we had, we we could free up one's freezer space.

[00:06:10] Um, I don't know.

[00:06:14] I don't know.

[00:06:15] It's just.

[00:06:16] Um, this feeling of.

[00:06:20] Desperation.

[00:06:21] Of totally being lost in this.

[00:06:26] Hellscape that you can hardly recognize as.

[00:06:30] You know, it was just terrible.

[00:06:33] Terrible.

[00:06:34] Terrible.

[00:06:35] Uh, the rivers had changed course.

[00:06:38] You know, a person that bought land at one place and the river was way over there and now the rivers on their property and they have no property left.

[00:06:51] And where the river used to be is now dry.

[00:06:55] Um, it's just crazy what happened.

[00:07:00] And, you know, whatever, if, if the government did it, if they're trying to kill people off, whether, you know, whatever.

[00:07:09] Um, it was just devastating people.

[00:07:16] People, people lost everything, everything.

[00:07:20] And what, what is that going to cause a huge migration of people?

[00:07:25] I'm sure.

[00:07:26] I'm sure.

[00:07:27] Some people are just going to leave the area.

[00:07:29] If you lose everything, you just gotta, you know, I don't know that the boy, this is a really depressing, uh, but I don't know.

[00:07:41] This is kind of the way I'm feeling right now.

[00:07:44] We're in between seasons, you know, it's fall, the leaves are falling.

[00:07:50] Um, yeah.

[00:07:55] And we gotta, we, we had a good harvest.

[00:07:58] We had a lot of good vegetables and, um, you know, we, we, she canned, uh, she's, she's doing, she's constantly doing stuff.

[00:08:10] Um, I'm at school.

[00:08:13] So whatever she does, she has to do it alone.

[00:08:16] But, and then in, in the back channel communications, uh, now there seems to be armed robbery going on in places, uh, that were hit by this disaster.

[00:08:36] People are rolling up on four wheelers and robbing people at gunpoint.

[00:08:42] And that's just crazy right there.

[00:08:45] Um, and then we get the reports that.

[00:08:49] The DOD manual for civil, uh, support has changed to where military personnel are now authorized to use deadly force on civilians, on U.S. citizens.

[00:09:06] And, uh, that's crazy.

[00:09:08] Why?

[00:09:09] Why at this particular moment in history is that being changed?

[00:09:16] You know, the military, whenever called up, they were always a support role to law enforcement.

[00:09:26] Uh, you know, MPs were not securing, you know, enforcing, uh, civil law.

[00:09:35] They weren't, uh, matter of fact, you know, if, if the military was put on the border, they, they didn't even take weapons with them.

[00:09:44] They, they were support of the border patrol, which was the law enforcement.

[00:09:51] So, uh, it's interesting that that changed now.

[00:09:55] And it's widely distributed.

[00:09:59] So, uh, what the heck?

[00:10:02] And, and would, would the U.S. military fire on the people that they are sworn to protect?

[00:10:11] I'm sure there's a percentage of them, but I'm confident it's very, very small.

[00:10:23] Yeah.

[00:10:26] That's random thoughts from the NBC guy.

[00:10:29] You know, you haven't heard from me in, in weeks.

[00:10:32] And now I come on and do this.

[00:10:37] Uh, but it, it's just, like I said, I, I can't stop thinking about the events at Prepper Camp.

[00:10:45] Also how the campground was a bubble and shielded from all the destruction.

[00:10:52] Yeah.

[00:10:53] We got rain, lots of rain.

[00:10:55] Yeah.

[00:10:55] It flooded across the road.

[00:10:57] It receded unbelievably rapidly.

[00:11:00] And, you know, yeah, there was a big divot of washout in the, in the one road, but nothing you couldn't drive over or through or around.

[00:11:10] And once we got out of the campground is when we really realized the damage that had been done.

[00:11:20] And, gosh, I have video of Asheville and people are just walking the streets like zombies, not knowing what to do.

[00:11:33] No, no, no shops are open, no electricity.

[00:11:37] Power lines are down everywhere.

[00:11:39] I mean, all through the town.

[00:11:41] Uh, there's a mudslide that covers half the road coming into town.

[00:11:46] And it's just crazy, crazy, the total desperation.

[00:11:53] Um, well, PBN family, all I can say is prep on, prep on and know that, you know, you're going to feel this.

[00:12:07] You're going to feel this when it happens.

[00:12:10] And it's going to be an impact to you because it was an impact to me.

[00:12:18] You know, I, I said I felt worse for them than I did in Baghdad when I saw buildings in rubble.

[00:12:27] You know, I knew that was war.

[00:12:29] That's what war does.

[00:12:31] Yeah, it's terrible, but this disaster was innocent people just living their lives and totally wiped out.

[00:12:43] Yeah.

[00:12:46] Okay, PBN family, enough depression here on Sunday.

[00:12:52] Prep on.