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[00:00:18] today's show.
[00:00:20] It is the resistance.
[00:00:27] When the enemy is at ease, give him no rest.
[00:00:32] When the enemy is at ease, give him no rest.
[00:00:35] What is up PBN family?
[00:00:38] Sometimes I feel like I'm watching James Walton do this for a living.
[00:00:42] It's a weird thing.
[00:00:44] You know what I mean?
[00:00:45] You probably don't know what I mean.
[00:00:46] Most people don't know what I mean.
[00:00:50] Most of the things that I say.
[00:00:53] Good God help you.
[00:00:54] I guess you guys must be like every so often this dude says some stuff.
[00:01:00] That's pretty valuable.
[00:01:01] So it's worth sifting through the derangement in order to get the gems that come out every
[00:01:08] so often.
[00:01:09] Well, at the very least I can promise you that tonight I got a gem for you.
[00:01:13] Tonight I got two, actually I got two gems but only so many of you have taken advantage
[00:01:19] of the premier gem of the night.
[00:01:24] Tonight the I Am Liberty show.
[00:01:25] I'm going to try to wrap up I Am Liberty relatively early tonight.
[00:01:30] And that's of course because we have our incredible masterclass this evening.
[00:01:37] I know it's going to be phenomenal.
[00:01:40] It's going to be phenomenal.
[00:01:43] I got the PowerPoint all wrapped.
[00:01:45] We're going to do it through Rumble members.
[00:01:48] You have a Rumble link sitting in your email box.
[00:01:53] I'm going to put that same Rumble link into our element chat for those of you who are over
[00:01:56] in that neck of the woods.
[00:01:59] It's going to be a good one.
[00:02:00] Okay, can't wait to see you all there.
[00:02:03] Jump into Rumble.
[00:02:04] Jump into the chat.
[00:02:05] We're going to chat it up.
[00:02:06] We're going to do the presentation.
[00:02:07] I may just keep it open.
[00:02:10] Chat open from the whole thing rather than taking Q&A at the end.
[00:02:14] I'm still going to do a Q&A at the end but the I Am Liberty show is tonight is
[00:02:21] going to be calm within chaos.
[00:02:23] Thank you, Jay Ferg.
[00:02:25] I was looking for a name for this month's, what next month's?
[00:02:30] Tomorrow.
[00:02:30] It's routines, right?
[00:02:32] February routine.
[00:02:35] And I've got it all mapped out.
[00:02:37] I'm looking at it.
[00:02:38] It's beautiful.
[00:02:40] It's beautiful.
[00:02:41] We're going to discuss it in detail tonight on the I Am Liberty show because this routine
[00:02:44] is available to all.
[00:02:45] This routine will go out tomorrow.
[00:02:48] Hold on a second.
[00:02:50] Routine.
[00:02:50] Let me write this in the magic book.
[00:02:52] Routine to mailing list.
[00:02:56] If you're not a part of the mailing list, pbnfamily.com.
[00:03:00] If you're an element, if you're a member, if you're on the mailing list, if you're
[00:03:04] on Instagram, Twitter, I'm going to put it out through all of that stuff.
[00:03:09] Okay?
[00:03:10] Through each and every one of those channels, the calm within chaos routine will go
[00:03:14] out.
[00:03:14] Why?
[00:03:15] Why is this routine going out?
[00:03:16] What does it deal with the routines?
[00:03:17] What does it deal with the food security network?
[00:03:23] I read a lot of weird stuff.
[00:03:25] Okay?
[00:03:26] And I call it weird because it's not stuff I ever would have imagined reading, the
[00:03:30] art of war being one of them, right?
[00:03:34] And I go through and I read...
[00:03:36] See the way I read things that I'm interested in is I read and then I reread and then
[00:03:40] I reread and then I reread.
[00:03:41] If I haven't reread a book like Homestead Survival by Marty Rainey, I haven't reread.
[00:03:48] I haven't even fully read.
[00:03:49] I mean, there's a lot of books like that.
[00:03:50] I'm just looking at my book collection.
[00:03:52] It's a great book.
[00:03:53] It's a book you should have.
[00:03:55] But there are some books I read and reread and reread and they form me into who I am.
[00:04:00] The art of war has done that over the last four years.
[00:04:03] And then in the rereading is when I settle into passages and things like that that
[00:04:08] really, really settle with me and really sort of build my mainframe.
[00:04:19] I'm starting to see that everything being done to us by whatever you want to call it.
[00:04:26] I call them the lizards, but whatever is being done to us, right?
[00:04:31] When you feel overwhelmed, when you feel like you have no ease, when you feel like you have
[00:04:36] no rest, when you feel like there's too much to deal with, I've come to realize
[00:04:43] that everything that the lizards try to do to us we can do right back to them.
[00:04:50] And in fact, not only can we do it back to them, we can do it with overwhelming force.
[00:04:59] The power of overwhelming force is probably the people's greatest power.
[00:05:05] It's probably our greatest asset is the fact that, you know, we all get all tight
[00:05:10] in the butthole when the WEF meets and says, oh, we're going to do this, this and this.
[00:05:15] This is what we need to do on a planet.
[00:05:17] Misinformation, disinformation, climate change, crickets for dinner.
[00:05:21] Right? We get all like, oh, no, what if they really do it?
[00:05:24] And we forget because we're isolated that there are billions of us.
[00:05:33] OK, so when you know, one of my favorite passages from the art of war is when
[00:05:38] the enemy is at ease, give him no rest.
[00:05:41] And I want you to understand that every seed that you plant, every egg
[00:05:46] that you pluck from your chicken coop, every single mile that you run,
[00:05:52] every round that you fire in practice, every dry fire, pull of the trigger.
[00:05:59] It all culminates right?
[00:06:01] Every single thing that you do in the calm within chaos routine
[00:06:07] from kettlebell cleans to meditation.
[00:06:11] Listen, it all gives the enemy no rest.
[00:06:18] And the more people that are doing things and more people
[00:06:20] to do the growing community of people who are growing food,
[00:06:26] defending themselves, buying firearms, training with firearms.
[00:06:29] You know, I thought about that the other day.
[00:06:31] It's like, is that the most?
[00:06:32] This is the most appropriate response to all this stuff.
[00:06:37] The most appropriate response to all this stuff that's happening
[00:06:42] with technology, with censorship, with privacy, with it, right?
[00:06:46] Is to remain peaceful and carry on.
[00:06:51] In self improvement, self improvement in the right things, right?
[00:06:56] It's to become effectively more and more self-reliant, more and more.
[00:07:05] Fit more and more deadly.
[00:07:09] And to never, never call the last one into being
[00:07:14] just to let the lizards know that there's a growing population
[00:07:19] of people who are finding their way back to things
[00:07:22] and also discovering new things and collecting all these skills
[00:07:27] and all of these resources.
[00:07:31] And then sitting here sipping disaster coffee
[00:07:35] and saying to them, you know, it's almost like a, like a stair
[00:07:37] across the table.
[00:07:38] You know what I mean?
[00:07:39] Like the lizards are at one side of the table
[00:07:41] and they're there over there hissing and writing up their plans.
[00:07:44] And this is what we're going to do.
[00:07:45] And this is what we're not going to do.
[00:07:47] And we're kind of at the other end of the table sipping disaster
[00:07:50] coffee and polishing up the AR-15.
[00:07:56] And I know you think that that means you when you hear that
[00:07:59] you think that that means you're going to use it.
[00:08:05] No, the the knowledge base that you build
[00:08:11] on things like war, guerrilla warfare, tactics.
[00:08:15] Those kinds of things.
[00:08:17] It's not because you're planning something, right?
[00:08:22] It's not because you're developing this militia that's got,
[00:08:25] you know, they're terrified of the M word militia, my paramilitary,
[00:08:28] the P word.
[00:08:31] No, it has nothing to do with that.
[00:08:34] It has everything to do with letting really changing
[00:08:38] the dynamics of the people.
[00:08:42] The people through the nineties and into the early 2000s
[00:08:45] shed all armor, all, you know what I mean?
[00:08:49] They rounded any sharp and pointy edge of themselves
[00:08:54] to become these sort of babes.
[00:08:58] The men became these sort of gilded babes,
[00:09:01] these smooth skinned, smooth bodied,
[00:09:05] little soft, you know, juicy little creatures
[00:09:10] that could be easily corralled.
[00:09:12] Oh, don't say that.
[00:09:14] Oh, don't use finger guns in the playground.
[00:09:16] Oh, don't do this.
[00:09:17] Oh, don't do that.
[00:09:18] Don't raise your voice, man.
[00:09:23] And now it's just time to to put the armor back on.
[00:09:28] The people people look at this.
[00:09:31] This is a growing sentiment, too, by the way,
[00:09:34] like we have passed the point where prepping self-reliance,
[00:09:38] independent self-defense, firearms ownership to a support.
[00:09:43] Is fringe.
[00:09:46] And it's only going to go our way, more and more our way.
[00:09:50] Because what's the other way?
[00:09:54] The other way is too damn extreme, right?
[00:09:57] The other way is too crazy.
[00:09:58] The other way is I'm a fox today, but I'm a nonviolent fox.
[00:10:04] But then again, this evening, I'm going to put an antifa costume on
[00:10:08] and go set a store on fire or kick somebody who's on the ground,
[00:10:12] right, or hurl fireworks at somebody who's saying things
[00:10:16] that I don't like to hear.
[00:10:21] No, keep doing what you're doing, PBN family.
[00:10:24] Keep doing what you're doing, you know?
[00:10:27] And I want you to understand that every page you read,
[00:10:31] every podcast you listen to, every plan you make,
[00:10:34] every seed you bury in the ground, every vegetable
[00:10:38] or fruit you pluck from your own backyard
[00:10:41] or even from foraging.
[00:10:45] Every one of these things that you do.
[00:10:49] Right?
[00:10:50] Every step you take towards self-reliance and independence,
[00:10:53] every class you take, every skill you learn,
[00:10:58] every kiss you give your spouse.
[00:11:00] Think about that one now, right?
[00:11:03] We've reached a point where literal spousal love, marital love
[00:11:09] has become a weapon against what these lizards want.
[00:11:13] And that's what it's become.
[00:11:15] It's become to embrace your wife.
[00:11:19] Is an attack on the things that they believe.
[00:11:23] And I don't know, that's so beautiful.
[00:11:26] That's such an opportunity.
[00:11:28] Your marriage, your family, your beautiful children are
[00:11:32] an attack against everything that they want.
[00:11:36] They want smaller families, no families, no people,
[00:11:39] people on Mars, people in...
[00:11:45] So what we must do is we must carry on.
[00:11:49] And I also think we mustn't run from social media.
[00:11:53] We have to be strong enough to withstand the pull,
[00:11:58] but we also have to tell the world.
[00:12:02] We have to tell the world about marriage and children.
[00:12:05] We have to tell the world about self-reliance
[00:12:07] and independence.
[00:12:07] We have to tell the world about prepping.
[00:12:09] We have to tell the world about the United States
[00:12:11] Constitution.
[00:12:14] We have to show the world that these things
[00:12:16] lead to a wonderful life.
[00:12:18] And in doing so, we engage our power of overwhelming force.
[00:12:26] And that overwhelming force is completely and totally
[00:12:29] designed for when the enemy is at ease.
[00:12:33] You see, you give him no rest.
[00:12:36] We want to be on the minds of the Lizards 24-7.
[00:12:39] We want them to say, how do we stop?
[00:12:41] How's the marriage rate going up?
[00:12:42] How's birth rate going up?
[00:12:44] How's...
[00:12:44] How come people are so happy?
[00:12:46] Why are there so many people growing their own food?
[00:12:48] We just told them that there's so much carbon
[00:12:51] from the home garden, they can't be growing their own food.
[00:12:54] This is insanity.
[00:12:58] That's exactly the way you want them.
[00:13:00] The way you want them is ripping their hair out,
[00:13:02] ripping their scales off in frustration.
[00:13:06] When the enemy is at ease, give him no rest.
[00:13:13] I'll see you tonight, PBM family, live for I'm Liberty.
[00:13:18] The calm within chaos routine through February
[00:13:21] will go over the whole thing.
[00:13:22] It'll be a shorter show so I can get everything prepped
[00:13:24] for our big master class tonight.
[00:13:28] I hope to see you there.
[00:13:30] How to build a food security network.
[00:13:32] Don't starve, okay?
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