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IC Checking In

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PBN family, How have you been enjoying the relentless Prepper Broadcasting Network. I was quiet last week kicking off the new Red Beacon Daily News. I hope you're enjoying that. It is, uh well, let's you know, daily news. I don't know. I hope you like it. Hope you've tuned in, Hope you've had time. We have an incredible day for you today at PBN Medicinal mushrooms for Medical Monday. Enjoy that one. It is. It's getting around that time we get some more rain around this country, will be all right, the data centers quit sucking up all the moisture and maybe we can get some Chantrell's popping out of the ground. And you know, it's just funny because I had a conversation with the Phoenix the other day about Turkey tales and mud the mushroom, and it spurred in me the old podcast that I heard from Judson Carroll back in January on medicinal mushrooms. And you know what an important topic that is ancient medicine. Ancient medicine mushrooms are. So we're often running with that here in the here in the Socialist Republic of Virginia. I'm behind enemy lines. The Socialist Republic of Richmond actually more like it. But Virginia in and of itself is under attack. Although you know it's it's just a battle. It's a battle, is what it is. Watch the State of Virginia. That's all I can tell you. Watch the gun rulings. Watch it all because it is it is a legitimate battle. It's a microcosm for the United States of America. It's it's something worth paying attention to. Shantilly, Virginia just struck down with the help of the the gun can the the pro Second Amendment groups, the civil what is it civil? Oh man, I got a civil I don't know, I can't think of it. But with the help of the pro Second Amendment groups here in Virginia. Chantilly, Virginia just struck down a ruling that made it illegal to carry, you know, any kind of weapons on city and state property. That kind of silly, you know, gun free zone nonsense. You know, all the violence goes away in a gun free zone type of thing. The Mother of Mayhem is in hot water here in Virginia. You know, instead of allowing ice to deport some rapist from another nation, South America, I think, or Mexico. I don't know. This guy was detained on charges and then let go only to be to Teresa as they do, right to resurface having assaulted some woman in the stairwell of a parking garage. Beautiful, wonderful liberalism at its best, right. The Mother of Mayhem is hard at work. We haven't done a show in a while, but we'll get back to it. Don't worry. All of our episodes, all of our video episodes The Mother of Mayhem on YouTube are deleted, so you'll have to go check them out on Rumble. But we have a great series that is really, you know, sort of cataloged Abigail's efforts since she stepped into office. And I've had many conversations with many different people all about this idea that we're not going to cooperate with Ice. It's fine, I mean, you could do what you want. You won the election, maybe, but there will be repercussions. And it's not just repercussions for the poor lady who was assaulted by the guy who was a convicted rapist, who would have been deported from this country if ices who are allowed to do their job in Virginia. Now there'll be repercussions for Abigail too. You know, you can only push people so hard for so long. You try to cram a jerry Man during sort of eternal Democrat rule down a purplish state, right and down a purpleish state's throat, and you know you're gonna have people that get upset you try to cram a gun band down the people's throats. Also, assuming I'm making a radical and stupid assumption that only gun owners are conservatives and only gun owners are responsible for gun violence. Right, two critical errors like critical errors. Right, limit guns, assault weapons, whatever that is, catch all for whatever guns you don't like that morning, limit those guns, and then and then the gun violence will go down, Hu, because all the criminals buy their guns at gun shows in Palmetto State Armory. So I don't know, I'm giving you the you know, the temperature of things right now. I'm freebasing. I'm free basing freedom right now. Okay, that's what I'm doing because I've been in the rigors of sort of the daily news outline. I didn't even do a Surviving America last week. I just released on our rumble and in the Element Chat a video of prepper Camp twenty twenty sixth the new location. I went and towed it, videoed it, recorded some podcast clips on it, and just did a full release of the video. So go check it out over a rumbolo. It's pretty awesome, amazing place. It really is an amazing place. I mean, hard to really believe. I don't know. It's such a night and day thing. I mean, it'll be so much to do for people at prepper Camp twenty twenty six It's gonna be a great time. Uppercamp dot com. Get your tickets if you know what's good for you, and uh what else we are. We're gonna push off the comms and the continuity tonight. All right, We're gonna push that off tonight and move it two weeks from now because I didn't get you your intel on our mission. Therefore you cannot complete your mission. So we're gonna take some more time to do it right and uh and we'll come together over our comms and network. We will fold in the Element members room as part of our comms check in as well, so we can expand on that. I think that's a good way to expand that group, not to say that it's your number one emergency comms option, but you never know. Whatever works when you need it to work, right, whatever options you have as options are gonna be be something. So I'll talk more about that in the days and weeks to come, but suffice it to say this Monday night, we will not meet as the continuity or for our comms check in. We will meet not next Monday because I'll actually be on vacation, but the following Monday we will meet and do our second Pockling check in. I'd highly recommend you get a Pockling radio with Wi Fi. I think they're incredible radios. Dave Jones and I have tested them extensively. We have not tested the Wi Fi capability and that's the next step for me. But we're getting there. We're getting there on a lot of things. You know. It's PBN man. I can only tell you so much because the hosts take things where they want to take things as beautiful. It's a beautiful thing to be honest. I imagine once we get back, I don't know. I don't know. Because Big Homestead News, we've got some tree work happening in the coming weeks, which is going to change things for me very in a big way. We've got over the years now we've had our backyard shaded out, you know, And this is a prep that you don't think about a lot, but it happens, and it happens over time, and before you know it, it's like, oh, I got problems. You know, We've had our one of our you know, largest growing areas shape basically shaded out, largely, very small little slice of heaven where I'm growing food and stuff right now. But thank God for the perennials, Like I always tell you about the perennials, right, thank God for those. Thank God for the fruit producing Paul Paul's, the raspberries, the things that come back every year the sun chokes out front that you know, they're accustomed to the environment, right, That's why you plan them, That's why they come back every year. But the annuals, you know, we're leaning on other people for the annuals pretty heavily this year because well, at least at this point, because really last year it kind of was a problem. The year before even it was kind of like, oh, this is getting bad. But now we have this giant tree in the back and a couple overgrown crape myrtles that they're just they're killing me. That's all there is to it, you know what I mean. They're killing me. They're killing the amount of sun that I get in the areas that I have grown every year successfully, great gardens, year over year, and I'm just not getting the sun that I need. So we got to bite the bullet and spend the money and get get big trees taken down. But what comes to mind is, I mean, that's all good, good and wonderful in this day and age, But what what happens when you don't have a guy who can climb a tree and cut it down for you. You know, it's one thing to drop a tree in the middle of the forest whatever, right, drop a tree with a with a chainsaw. You see people doing it all the time. It's another thing entirely when you're your main home, right, your main your domicile, your survival headquarters, is sitting underneath a giant tree. And you're like, well, if I smash this tree through the house, not only will the tree be a problem, but I don't have I can't call an expert in to fix the roof. I can't call a guy in to fix the siding. I can't call it right. So getting those big trees removed from around your home might be a thing. I mean, it's definitely a prep there's no denying that. It's something that we should talk about as preppers because and even you know, even beyond getting the big trees removed, understanding that, oh I got all these nice little trees like the crape myrtles. If I had known, if I had had any experience whatsoever in tree management five to eight years ago, those crape myrtles, they were manageable, you know what I mean. These were they were These were trees that I could manage on my own. Now they're twenty five thirty feet tall on power lines. You know, it's a whole different it's a whole different ballgame now. So fast forward, you know, look at your layout, look at the trees that are growing around you, and you know, fast forward a little bit and see like, what's that gonna look like soon? Is that gonna be a problem, Because there's a good chance it will be. You know what else, PBN family, I think that might be it for me. I don't want to go on and on. We still have you know, the United States and Iran holding the American citizen at gunpoint with the gas price. Who knows where that's gonna go. You know, we give a little, We get a little in terms of a deal and in terms of warfare, it seems like. But what really bothers me about the whole thing is it's you and I who are held accountable. We're the ones who got to deal with it. Right. We got plans. Everybody's got summer plans. They want to go somewhere, do something, and they're looking at four or five dollars a gallon gas. Bad enough, everything costs sextual. You know the whole thing, right, you know the whole thing. All I can tell you is, you know, the more you can do for you, the better. The more you can do for you the better. The more you can learn to live without, the better. I don't know. A minimalist and simplistic lifestyle really does seem to be the thing I can't. I mean, I just I simply cannot promote thrift shopping, Facebook, Marketplace, Craigslist, buy nothing. I cannot implore you enough to do these things. Like it's a different world. It's a world where you can save insane money. And if you have the desire, you can make money. Right, if you have the desire to get into resale and things like that, you can make money. That's your call. Local farmers' markets. It really is a time to to consider things like fishing, hunting, foraging. Look to the minority communities, particularly the people from South America and other parts of the world, because these guys fish, man, they do it right. I talk to some Libyan guys and they man, they go fish from coolers. And but I've known people, you know, in South American communities and they go and they gather, you know what I mean, and they bring it home and they eat it. And there's something to that. There's something to bringing that back to life. Now. It's scary to say it out loud because you think, well, if everybody does it, then we're gonna have problems. But what I've learned over the years is everybody's not gonna do it. When I do a show, I know I'm speaking to a lot of people, but I know there's only so many people who are actually gonna do the things that I say. Follow the path that I'm on right, maybe until necessity comes right, maybe to the point where it's like there's nothing left to eat. I have to get some fish. But if you want to live well and stay above board, man, there are things that you can do despite the economic situation, despite the war, the gas price, the whole nine yards, you know. But all that said, entrepreneurship, business, survival, imperative, and it's not this no matter how bad situation seems. I mean, I'm sitting in the parking lot right now on a Monday morning, and I don't know, hundreds of cars here in Richmond, Virginia packed pulling in, shopping, eating. The whole nine yards. Can't be but so bad, can't be, But so bad out there? Right? People got money. I don't know if they got my money and your money, but they got money to spend. So I want you to enjoy your week, folks, and your summer. Make some plans, do some fishing, get out, enjoy the world. See the sky, you know what I mean. Listen to the Prepper Broadcasting Network. There's nothing like PBN out there. We are absolutely relentless. Right now. We just added the daily show. I mean, it's spread the word, spread the word. I'll talk to you soon.