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[00:01:30] have had to be a dragon ball and he never had to know that reference. But more importantly than that.
[00:01:36] more importantly than that.
[00:01:38] is this concept that we're going to talk tonight about which is if I don't who will.
[00:01:42] we have the dark horse of the prepper broadcasting network with us tonight.
[00:01:47] a guy that you don't hear from very often, and you want hear from very often,
[00:01:52] want to get the no chin gifts and you don't know them too damn bad. He come to
[00:01:59] prepper camp and listen to PBN on Sunday nights, but he did something that I
[00:02:04] thought was you know we're all looking for some kind of action to take what's
[00:02:10] the right action to take you know maybe you're formulating that in your own
[00:02:14] household maybe at your job maybe beyond maybe in some kind of group and he
[00:02:20] I'm gonna let him tell it because you know that's the way it should go
[00:02:25] but he did something that I really liked and I thought was important to bring up
[00:02:28] especially now especially in March we got a lot of time to act on it. Chin you with us my man.
[00:02:35] Hey, Chinzup y'all how you doing? Hey I want to I sprung forward but it's just Sunday or did I spring
[00:02:41] forward into Monday night? It's definitely Monday night on PBN. No you can't say that because you
[00:02:51] were on last night I heard you. Yeah, Sunday night. Yeah, I heard you and you're in the multi-verse
[00:02:56] now. You're in a variety of different appearances which is great because we love some chin. Chin
[00:03:04] chin the way I met chin probably worth talking about real quick before we get into what you were up to
[00:03:09] um I met chin by voice which I don't know I don't know if that happens to a lot of people
[00:03:18] I don't know how many people in lowly you said you've met more than one person by voice
[00:03:22] which is pretty impressive. I must say yeah that's kind of an impressive thing. Well we're walking
[00:03:29] around prepper kit you just have to listen it's just so many of my friends in the universe are
[00:03:37] podcasters right or authors and you know between doing audiobooks or podcasts I know what they
[00:03:44] sound like and I know basically what most of them look like but I could listen and hear people
[00:03:50] and I could just key in and say hey I'd have to leg up on them because they never knew what I looked
[00:03:55] like. Yeah that's pretty creepy oh god I never thought about that. I quit. They get away, Chinzup.
[00:04:04] That's cute for years man for like the years I was mowing the lawn way back when I was a newlywit
[00:04:11] I think listened to you. That's crazy to even hear right because it feels like I've been doing
[00:04:16] it for like three years. Like just like with Sarah I mean now you guys are real world friends you know
[00:04:21] it's we met podcasting and writing books and stuff but the internet actually brought people
[00:04:29] together to be real world friends. Oh yeah it does that I mean we look we talk bad about
[00:04:37] a lot of things that are technological that have really I mean my whole life and the grittness
[00:04:43] there in is built off of the bat on the back of internet connection Wi-Fi I mean my my longest
[00:04:50] client and I don't want to divulge too much information about him but my longest client suffice
[00:04:55] it to say is Eastern European and lives in Eastern Europe you know what I mean it's like yeah
[00:05:01] you I'd run into him sure in Richmond so you know it's done a lot but so tell us about your
[00:05:10] adventure Chin you had yourself a bit of an adventure that I think we all need to sit there. I left
[00:05:17] I lived in Charleston for years couple decades and we decided the wife and I decided we wanted
[00:05:24] to get out of the city and kind of get back to our roots in the woods and so we moved to a very
[00:05:32] rural part of North Carolina and since I've been here I've been trying to find my way right
[00:05:38] and find purpose and stuff so you know I've met with a sheriff I met with some of the local
[00:05:44] town mayors and talk it with a neighbor he got me involved in going to the county political
[00:05:52] party meetings right not like picketing or anything but just go into the meetings and that's
[00:05:58] where I found out about you were doing Palestine ceasefire stuff right yeah you know me
[00:06:06] I was superglueing my hands to there you go that's the spirit don't try that in this small town
[00:06:14] tell you that much there's a lot of four by fours running around they don't break for superglue
[00:06:21] people on the highway that's not you know so so anyway I never ever the only thing I did with
[00:06:31] elections was going in I was joking I pulled a lever back in a day when it was literally pulling a
[00:06:37] lever and this year I volunteered to be a pull observer yeah this peak my interest when you said
[00:06:51] I never thought about the people that work at the polling location to actually they're paid but
[00:07:01] they're paid like like when you're a juror you know you get paid a couple bucks it doesn't even buy
[00:07:06] it once so at least in our county they're paid but they're not really paid anything to talk about
[00:07:13] but those people are basically volunteers you know there's there's three judges there's a couple
[00:07:21] poll workers and then you can have up to three observers per party political party and I was like
[00:07:32] well let's just start easy I don't want to be like two all the rules and regulations and some I
[00:07:39] as an observer you're just kind of being there watching if anything crazy happened like if a bus
[00:07:44] load of people come in and they just looked at a place and and you just didn't feel comfortable
[00:07:50] then that's that's where my role would have really come in you know into play but um yeah so
[00:07:57] that's what that's what I did so when you say my role would come into play what does that mean
[00:08:02] so as an observer like I said there was two observers plus uh like a floater
[00:08:12] and at large observer so as a location dedicated location observer I was
[00:08:20] uh assigned a four-hour block so I was told when to show up and what time I could leave
[00:08:26] um okay and and I was given basically free reign of the vote voting location
[00:08:34] I could walk around like if you were at the little kiosk voting I could be walking around you
[00:08:40] I'm not allowed to um like record your voting I'm not allowed to interfere with your voting
[00:08:50] um but I could um take notes okay which I did and um like every hour they would um call out
[00:09:02] the tally of votes not whether who they voted for but a total sum of votes so every like every
[00:09:11] hour I'd write that down if there's like if there's a ballot that was cast incorrectly
[00:09:19] or did not feed into the machine that ballot had to be handled in a certain way like
[00:09:24] disposed of and the voter could get a new ballot so I mean I just took notes every time something
[00:09:30] like that happened I would just write it down just in case if there was something
[00:09:37] that got called out at least I could say at this time I witnessed this event happen you know
[00:09:44] so you basically are there kind of like a witness in case you forget called up
[00:09:51] like if you think about it in court you're just a witness and then um if anything happens and they
[00:09:58] get called up they would ask you for your um what you saw so the thing about this that really
[00:10:07] intrigued at first of all it was you know I always joke around maybe I'm not joking but I always
[00:10:14] say on there that maybe we all should run for office because I know it would be better you know
[00:10:19] it's like having you know good players on the sidelines you know that's like the American theme
[00:10:25] of politics anymore it's like your best players are sitting on the bench and we're carting out the AOCs
[00:10:30] to represent the people huh but who wants to get dragged through the mud who wants their private lights
[00:10:36] blinds exactly you're picking it outside your house and all this other
[00:10:41] what's that I mean you're right that's a good point and that's all valid so what I liked about
[00:10:49] this idea is that you know maybe we can get more people involved in the process and the more
[00:10:56] but you see that that's kind of base level thought when it comes to this what really got me excited
[00:11:04] was what would the 2020 election have looked like if the PBN family even if it wasn't every listener
[00:11:14] even if it wasn't every host how would we have discussed the 2020 election outcomes if we were
[00:11:23] or at least a large portion of us were doing exactly what you're going to be doing right in other words
[00:11:30] if we had I don't know I think so percent I don't know what happened on in that election
[00:11:37] but I would have loved it if you were at a place and if Sarah was at a place in Texas and
[00:11:42] Dave was at a place in Virginia and you guys could come to me and say I didn't see anything or
[00:11:48] yeah it was a little yeah well so when we were like we went to a little training it was like a two-hour
[00:11:55] training thing just and they gave us a hand out on what we can do what we can't do just the basics
[00:12:02] and that we were given a a website address which basically if you type that in and I had it like
[00:12:09] a hot button on my phone but it would take you to a website that was a form and you would fill out
[00:12:19] on that form is it was how to report an issue right yeah yeah it was how to report an issue
[00:12:28] and it would be like your name contact information to locate where you were
[00:12:36] what you noticed time just like a little and it was just a simple way so they would they would
[00:12:42] receive the information consistently no matter who you know it's not like I typed an email this
[00:12:49] way you typed it this way you were flowery I just said two words and fired it off it was consistent
[00:12:57] reporting in from the field and I also was given a hotline a phone number so we could all call
[00:13:04] a phone number and report something as well as type up a quick and you could put pictures or notes
[00:13:11] or attachments or anything you wanted to to to that form so imagine you were talking about 2020
[00:13:19] imagine if if the pb and family was all spread across the country witnessing they kicked us out
[00:13:26] because there was a leaky water pipe or some crap like that right yeah all that that might have not
[00:13:35] been as effective scheme if more people were witnessing and reporting it and the the party that
[00:13:47] was felt offended by that action could have taken action sooner yeah you know what I'm saying
[00:13:56] I just think for the overall health of the nation that we should have more influential people
[00:14:02] at the polls you know what I mean so it was by county right so I think if anybody wants to get involved
[00:14:12] with this check with their county political party organization right yeah and that's how I got
[00:14:20] involved was I went to a county party meeting and then you know they're always looking for volunteers
[00:14:27] to do this that you know put out signs or knock on hers or all that kind of stuff and then they're
[00:14:33] also looking for poll workers which are the paid people or poll observers which are the volunteers
[00:14:39] and I said well you know I don't really want to be too involved in rules and regulations on my first
[00:14:48] go around I'd like to just test the waters and see what it's all about so they set me up with this
[00:14:56] and I think if we I mean I was there to to witness anything if if if someone from my party political
[00:15:07] party did something wrong we were told to report it because they would rather
[00:15:12] it get dealt with right away than to be a big splash in the news right oh yeah
[00:15:18] who said this person you know cast two ballots well they didn't cast two ballots they one
[00:15:24] ballot was kicked out it was scrapped there's all kinds of forms that the poll workers had to fill out
[00:15:31] to scrap a ballot and then they were given a second ballot and that was the only one that was
[00:15:36] actually read into the machine encountered so you know yeah it's a it's this weird volunteer job
[00:15:46] that I never would have thought of in a million years and if people got involved
[00:15:54] now I don't know you know let's say like I don't know how many of these positions are available
[00:16:00] in the entire country but I feel like if people got involved the right people got involved in this
[00:16:09] people who could be vocal about the process the way that you are right now
[00:16:14] it would do exactly what we need in this country which is
[00:16:19] build confidence back in the voting process because I feel like neither side of the voting class
[00:16:25] right now is going into November like I think everything's gonna be on the up and up in 2024
[00:16:32] it's the number at the end of the night they're the winner right yeah yeah and I mean this is what
[00:16:37] we need as a nation right now what we need as a nation is something authentic you know a politician
[00:16:44] can't do it I don't care who it is no politician is gonna be able to get up on the television and say
[00:16:50] the voting process is sound trust me we've done the work you know what I mean it'll never work
[00:17:00] like me I'm pseudo retired kind of sort or whatever so I could actually take the time to do it
[00:17:05] but take it day off and go you know like even people that are working could could take it and
[00:17:11] you become part of the event not just you know like a bystander who goes in throws a switch and then
[00:17:19] leaves you know what I mean yeah oh yeah it's got me thinking's pardon me it's got me thinking
[00:17:28] to feel it out a little bit and maybe rather than do a political sort of pundit podcast here on
[00:17:38] PBN it's got me even thinking about seeing how many like poll workers I can fish out to come do a
[00:17:46] podcast throughout the throughout the political season because those people are the people
[00:17:53] these people like all the early voting all that I mean I could have I could have been an observer
[00:17:58] during or early voting as well I actually did it on the day of like Super Tuesday but um
[00:18:07] you know they have poll workers because you know like if you go to vote early there's the poll workers
[00:18:12] are like the people at the computer that check you in and yeah you know what part do you see that
[00:18:18] ID yeah yeah that well some places and everywhere I vote you got to use ID still in Virginia so
[00:18:26] yeah we have to have it here um as well but as evil and racist as it is I have to show my ID
[00:18:33] yeah I mean if you want to go get a six pack at the 711 yeah right exactly gray guys like us
[00:18:41] still getting ordered yeah we just more important for the function of this country the six pack or
[00:18:47] the the voting every two years sir yeah whatever no doubt about it yeah I think that would be I
[00:18:54] think that would be a project worth undertaking if only as a service to the nation you know what I
[00:19:00] mean to be able to say like this podcast is talk to X amount of poll workers between you know April
[00:19:08] and October and this is you know these are the people and this is what they see this is what they do
[00:19:15] it's not this mysterious sort of you know it'll give people talking to each other like so
[00:19:25] and in our voting precinct there was I was one of two from my party there at the same time
[00:19:33] there was actually nobody there from the other party observing which was I thought kind of strange
[00:19:40] but for the the workers for the so there's three judges one from each party and then there's
[00:19:51] there's the head judge which is so you'll have like two from one party one from the other party
[00:19:57] and judges and then the poll workers I think have to be one from each party so we have this mix
[00:20:05] of all parties in the same room working for the common cause right and in mine you know in
[00:20:12] rural America we all got along one lady from the opposing party brought in cookies and put them
[00:20:20] in a little lunch room and we all got to eat them you know I mean it was so what I'm saying if
[00:20:25] we all can get together and spend time together it might help ease some of the wounds that the
[00:20:30] country's feeling right now oh it would definitely yeah get it just getting together in general
[00:20:36] so they at a computer and making posts and little jabs and yeah it doesn't it's not healthy actually
[00:20:46] you know working together and doing things together kind of I think it's a little more healthy
[00:20:52] it's so hard to be who you are in in the person no no I think it's I think that's who you actually are
[00:21:03] really yeah yeah when the pressure is on and you're standing in front of somebody you don't know
[00:21:08] you know what I mean like that's your human incarnation the guy that you are when you're logged
[00:21:14] in as anonymous 35417 on Twitter that's a different thing like that's a dark shadow of who you are
[00:21:24] yeah you know what I mean that's like I'm gonna just mess with people to school if you had a problem
[00:21:29] it usually happened on the playground right yeah now it happens like 24 7 exactly and it wouldn't
[00:21:38] happen if it happened in real I mean how many people would argue with people that they argue
[00:21:46] with every single day of their life if they had to do it face-to-face they wouldn't do it no you
[00:21:51] know what I mean just think about your career like how many knock down drag out political arguments
[00:21:56] did you get in in your entire career you know what I mean whatever it was it's like it doesn't happen
[00:22:03] and we were all cordial in their office it wasn't worth trying not to you know yeah I think that
[00:22:11] has a lot to do with it is a lot of people are masquerading as warriors in the evening on social
[00:22:18] media you know what I mean like showing the world this side of themself that doesn't really
[00:22:22] exist because when they're in front of people who they think they disagree with vehemently they're like
[00:22:30] you know your kids are really good football player I like them he's good he's got good integrity
[00:22:35] you know what I mean like those are the conversations that you have with people it's not like
[00:22:41] you know I noticed you had an Obama bumper sticker on let's fight just doesn't work that way
[00:22:48] so yeah exactly exactly I wear I've been wearing this MAD hat this mad gear company
[00:22:59] reached out to me on Instagram and they make these really cool they're a competitor now of
[00:23:04] ours chin we're gonna have to sabotage those bastards no I'm just kidding lizard tears calm
[00:23:13] it's not it's not a thing yet but it's kind of a thing it will be soon you get retro yeah you
[00:23:19] guys are gonna dig it I just don't have the time to promote it right now now I'm taking on another
[00:23:23] podcast on top of it also the lines the lines of projects shit um but anyway it's it's got a
[00:23:32] nuclear bomb going off on it they do all kinds of like digital uh what is it like 32-bit artwork
[00:23:40] that has to do with nuclear bombs going off because it's the the mad representation is mutually
[00:23:47] assured destruction um but that's one of those baseball caps that when I go pick up my son I
[00:23:53] notice a lot of people looking up look at above my eye line I think they're more concerned that it
[00:23:59] says mad and it's a white guy with a shaved head right now like more than anything but yeah exactly
[00:24:06] nobody has ever said a word about it yeah that's more like it right nobody's ever been like let's
[00:24:13] discuss politics now so I think you're I think you're on to something man I think you are legitimately
[00:24:21] onto something and uh he how do you think people would feel though right if I because finding these
[00:24:29] people would be tough to bring on his guest you see it will have to contact the offices right the
[00:24:39] Republican and Democrats of certain I don't know I think you would have to make connections
[00:24:47] I don't know that you could just like call call the offices I mean you might know that
[00:24:52] you'd be able to just call call they out say hey we loved it um you might be able to like the
[00:24:58] coordinators I could press release I can write a damn good press release it probably
[00:25:04] call around to the offices and ask to talk like the volunteer coordinators yeah it's them about this
[00:25:13] role because they're all having hard times getting like I actually I was four hour block
[00:25:23] um but I worked in eight hour block because they didn't have anybody back feeling behind me so I'm
[00:25:28] like oh you know I got chocolate cookies here I can eat a couple more so you're thinking there
[00:25:37] might be a ton of help to be had across the nation you might be yeah you might be able to get
[00:25:44] able the right articles or get interviews because they want to use your soap box as a way
[00:25:52] to get the word out that they need more help here's a question I'm almost thinking this thing should
[00:25:59] be a standalone in other words rather than it be a podcast that pops up on PBN maybe we do it as
[00:26:08] a standalone altogether yeah you know what I mean I have uh I would I would you could almost do two
[00:26:15] things what if if you want to do that to talk to get interviews and I would also try to find
[00:26:22] some kind like you know how you have your monthly challenges we need to you know get the PBN family
[00:26:28] out there yeah I agree I agree I'll share in your county I mean I am not one to go knocking on the
[00:26:36] words like we said in the green room I'd rather be a support staff on the outside of the the stage
[00:26:42] not in the spot so like I'm not gonna run for office probably and you know I but I've been trying to
[00:26:50] ways to help the ways to get involved and ways to network yeah I did it all the thing that's happened
[00:26:57] since hold on one second hold that thought let me run a quick ad I'm gonna let these dogs out there
[00:27:02] two damn feisty right now and refill my coffee and then we'll get get back to exactly what you're
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[00:28:08] all right chin that's all I needed I needed to kick them dogs out of here and refill my black
[00:28:12] beard the pirate coffee mug up for this next half those beasts I heard those beasts nobody heard that
[00:28:20] I mean I was muted I was muted they are my beasts though man you wouldn't even believe it if
[00:28:28] you saw what goes on in my bed with those dogs I've got a king size bed man and I'm relegated to like
[00:28:36] uh well actually I mean a lot of them treat me as though they're blankets I'll wake up draped in pit bull
[00:28:44] right you know what I mean but yeah they are beasts like the rest of us broots anyhow let's get
[00:28:51] back to the topic at hand you gotta love the canines yeah so so what I was saying by going to these
[00:28:58] volunteer meetings and to the county you know political meeting it wasn't really a rally or anything
[00:29:06] which is kind of a meeting and and they would have people come and speak at it and stuff um
[00:29:12] I met people in my voting precinct so basically my community my local community who were like
[00:29:19] minded and we actually ended up exchanging kind of phone numbers and emails and I fantastic stuff
[00:29:28] stasticking and emergency counts yeah so but that all came out organically just it's not like I
[00:29:38] went but they were talking about sheep and raising goats and and raising chickens and I mean
[00:29:43] it just happened it just happened Jones had a very familiar outcome when he went to the chamber
[00:29:48] of commerce when he was getting it ready to get real deep into prepper TV he went to some meetings
[00:29:55] there met some business owners met a bunch of people and they were all cool yeah I think
[00:30:00] morally that's probably gonna be pretty common you have to I have to imagine if I my meetings will
[00:30:07] be a little more diverse but I bet there'll be a lot of cool people there and it could be I mean
[00:30:16] people love the garden that remember the grandparents gardening or whatever I'm and
[00:30:22] you're gonna network with people you're gonna find either there are a plus or a minus right
[00:30:29] but at least she'll well as preppers we do I do think we have a duty to rescue also
[00:30:35] yeah know what I mean I do a lot of rescue work
[00:30:39] and what I mean by rescue work is I talk to people like a normal human being supposed to you know
[00:30:46] you can do that still it doesn't have to be like before we get into this conversation who do you vote
[00:30:52] for in 2020 so yeah there you go so we have normal conversations and then I'll just slowly you
[00:31:02] know the one good thing for me is people ask what I do for a living and I can't I have no
[00:31:08] ability to get around it anymore you know what I mean I used to be able to like
[00:31:13] well I used to bandy about depending on the setting and say I'm a writer and I write blogs and ebooks
[00:31:18] and stuff now I just get right to it because then I can see I have enough work experience
[00:31:25] I'm on my resume that I can tailor the conversation whichever way I need to yeah that's nice
[00:31:31] I mean I can pull that off pretty well but I'll tell you when you tell people you
[00:31:35] write about how to prepare for the end of the world um you get they tell you more than you just
[00:31:42] told them without saying a word you know what I mean you watch their eyes and some people will light
[00:31:48] up and be like oh that's really cool and some people will be like you'll see the fear and the caution
[00:31:55] and then they'll like comment down and go back to talking you like you're a normal person again
[00:32:00] but you can get a good read on people at least like you know that's my experience but from there
[00:32:06] you know then you can start to feel people out and be like you know a lot of
[00:32:09] a lot of them go ahead I'm sorry how you register right so that's going to be the party that
[00:32:15] you're gonna be going to for the meetings and the so it's not like you're going into the other camp
[00:32:22] oh I see so it's not a mixed bag yeah so so you basically know but like at the at the point
[00:32:29] precinct that I was like I know that the dams one lady raised sheep and they both had chickens
[00:32:39] I mean you know it wasn't so I think you'll be within similar minded when you go to the
[00:32:50] and um I mean you're in the same neighborhood when you're if you work your own precinct yeah
[00:32:57] so yeah my my precinct is a scary situation in terms of voting I don't know how I don't know
[00:33:06] how it could be so one sided but I saw the results for my precinct and it was like 15% Republican
[00:33:16] vote for the mayor yeah ours was probably we were we were like I wasn't allowed to literally
[00:33:27] like check mark because you couldn't you couldn't record yeah I was I was a solid
[00:33:35] seventy seventy five percent ours going down oh yeah I mean that makes sense yeah it was rural places
[00:33:44] but I think that um you know it thinks he's going in the direction they're going
[00:33:49] I mean it's not going to matter as much anymore I don't think I don't even know if it matters as much
[00:33:57] anymore as it does as it did in 2020 right political affiliation in other words you know because the
[00:34:05] Democrats are getting beat about the head and neck by the Israel supporters slash transgender slash
[00:34:12] whatever other cause comes up that day okay got stalled out right trying to get to the
[00:34:18] exactly exactly so I think it you know it's a blessing in a curse Jim the chaos will bring us
[00:34:27] together because we will have common ground again but I was so if you're going to these events
[00:34:34] and you so if you're working at the polling location you're getting to meet people right from your
[00:34:41] community so if you see him at the gas station or you see him at the supermarket you could say hi
[00:34:48] you could say what a oh man I couldn't believe you came out with a crappy you know we have
[00:34:52] rained so hard yeah like downpour or what a gorgeous day we were so you know so there's like ice
[00:34:59] breakers there too yeah yeah that's a good point and it's nice it's a nice thing but seen
[00:35:05] you know yeah oh definitely and it's a nice thing to see people you know yeah with the
[00:35:10] with the world being as trans as it is that's another thing that's gone that you don't realize
[00:35:16] it's gone right you know what I mean it's like the whole seeing people that you know walking down
[00:35:22] the street because you know almost everybody right yeah like I went to the same high schools my
[00:35:30] did to how yeah you know everybody I know that my neighborhood was just like that my neighborhood was
[00:35:38] generations old yep yeah that's how mine was so everybody was we were like cousins with everybody
[00:35:45] you know what I mean like when dating age came around we was like a questionnaire
[00:35:51] her last name is walls not Walton is that okay
[00:35:54] yeah let me make a couple calls I never heard of her but you never know before you get into deep
[00:36:05] no man I think you're on to something chin I really do and it's these are the types of things
[00:36:10] that are like hiding right under our noses where we're over here like like me like let's get both
[00:36:17] guys off the ballot altogether that should be easy enough to do and you're over here like how
[00:36:24] about we just go work in our in our yeah you're telling me that the community guy supposedly
[00:36:31] apparently allegedly to go work in the community a little no I like that politicians like I am not
[00:36:42] kissing all the babies and shaking all the hands that's just not my role you're right great but
[00:36:49] a it lets me see more of the community and b it lets me give
[00:36:55] something to the community to help it function right we were talking in the green room
[00:37:00] that I am not really going to be a volunteer farm and you know just running up and down with a red
[00:37:06] light on the top my pickup I physically that's probably getting past me but I got a fine ways to
[00:37:15] you know I feel it's important to get back to your community so this was this was one way I
[00:37:19] thought I could do it no man it's huge that's it that you know and I'm always surprised at
[00:37:28] the lack of service from some of the most depressed people that I know and some of the most sort of
[00:37:37] issue issue concerned or sort of issue inspired people that I know do you know what I mean like it
[00:37:45] would it would seem that if you're driven by your woes and your depressions or if you're driven
[00:37:52] by your desire to want to help people all the way on the other side of the world that maybe you
[00:37:57] would spend more time in service I think that's a lot of what the depression in the country is
[00:38:01] okay I'll use that yeah and you know you have to serve it's such a fulfilling thing
[00:38:09] in a world where things are not nearly as fulfilling as they used to be day-to-day life you know
[00:38:17] because of our digital um um um billical chords but I like it man I appreciate you coming on
[00:38:26] and giving us the lowdown on it all I uh I guess the the best thing for people to do correct me if
[00:38:33] I'm wrong is to what is the office they contact your your county so you could probably go to whatever
[00:38:41] political party want to do just type that party into Google right and then and then drill down to
[00:38:49] talk yeah go down to your county office and I'm sure like art my county has has a website
[00:39:02] and then they have they typically have a monthly meeting they typically have fundraisers which
[00:39:08] you know whatever they uh like if you have like uh fairs and stuff that you to usually have a
[00:39:15] booth at that like the the fall festival kind of stuff join the team no that's not it there's got
[00:39:22] be like a voluntary take action what's that convention filing form work in GOP politics volunteer
[00:39:31] there we go yep okay so I mean there's there's state level there's national level there's state
[00:39:39] level and there's county level and but all of them I initiated come November yeah and I got involved
[00:39:46] through the county level because it was in my hometown here her you know my town that I'm living in
[00:39:54] and I went to a couple meetings a couple monthly meetings and I said yeah I'll I'll sign up
[00:40:01] to volunteer I don't feel like I can be a judge yet but I'll be more happy to be an observer that
[00:40:07] let me get my feet wet so there are so maybe the last thing we should talk about before we head out
[00:40:14] is can you what's the hierarchy so if someone gets there and is like this is for me I'm going to
[00:40:20] the to the pole observer all of fame but I got to work my way up yeah so observers entry level
[00:40:27] and then a pole worker is like the people sitting at the computers typing okay yeah
[00:40:34] typing and then they're all what to do yeah they yeah or they could be the the person that
[00:40:42] helps you feed it into the telling machine those are work people that you actually engage with
[00:40:47] our poll workers poll observers are just wallflowers pit bosses how loud yeah I'm not supposed to
[00:40:54] be talking to if somebody asks me a question like where do I go for this I tell them to go talk
[00:41:00] to a pole worker for instructs I'm not supposed to give them any instruction I'm not supposed
[00:41:06] to sway them one way or the other I'm just there to watch if I see anything that doesn't match up
[00:41:12] with what I was told were the rules of engagement then I report it to the so it goes
[00:41:18] whole observer pole worker and then there's a judge and then there's what's the lead judge so
[00:41:27] there's two judges one from each party and then there's one superior judge over top of the two
[00:41:37] judges Roger like if they had the vote on something if something happened then should we cancel
[00:41:43] the spell they're not they'll vote and you know to like a majority with you know there's three of
[00:41:52] them so yeah yeah you know what I also like about this this isn't about like militant takeover
[00:41:59] it's just participation in the process just think is what we need it's what's supposed to happen
[00:42:05] in a court right a court law the they're not like the judges not supposed to like
[00:42:13] be a political official he's supposed to say here's some here's the laws here's how we're supposed
[00:42:19] to do it right yeah did you do it right so that the the judges just there to make sure that the
[00:42:27] machine is opened and closed properly that the tallies are being processed the sheets the paperwork
[00:42:35] is being processed properly secured properly transported properly and to give any guidance to the
[00:42:43] pole workers if they have a question well I mean I didn't just mean the judge the triangle and then
[00:42:49] the pole workers and then the observers are are just the wallflowers pretty much yeah I didn't
[00:42:56] just mean the judges though I meant the idea of getting involved in general seems yeah more like
[00:43:04] I get the right thing to do and less like we got to get on the pta to stop these perverts you know
[00:43:10] what I mean that kind of language oh at least if I precinct they were just trying to facilitate
[00:43:18] the vote not which way to vote yeah yeah I'm just like yeah they were there to help people
[00:43:26] check in properly get their ballot properly understand how they fill out the ballot
[00:43:32] and then have their ballot their ballot entered into the machine properly so it was telling properly
[00:43:37] yeah I'd really like to see a lot of people get involved in this here at the network
[00:43:44] and then come you know Wednesday afternoon no matter what happens in November
[00:43:54] yeah we can at least we can at least not be staring at the black mirror
[00:43:59] and telling Google to tell us what really happened or waiting for
[00:44:04] what's the guy's name who did the mules thing to tell us what happened you know what I mean
[00:44:10] the 500 mules I can't disoose it waiting on disooses to tell us what really happened you know what
[00:44:16] I mean so if it was in other words if it was such an issue that we rallied at the the capital for it
[00:44:26] last year I think the smart thing to do is to go okay well things went poorly in 2020 what can I do
[00:44:35] to assure that things are better in 2024 and I think this hits the nail on the head it's not
[00:44:42] tremendous commitment it's not like yeah you got to be your five nights a week you know
[00:44:47] it makes sense you sign up for multiple days if you wanted to because the whole early voting period
[00:44:53] you could be there for that as well but it's just a you're you have a four hour block that you work
[00:45:00] you're allowed to stay longer but if you leave early then your your space is is held open until
[00:45:08] the next block is supposed to start yes and I have to imagine that if you rolled into a place
[00:45:15] and things were seeded you would probably know like right off of that like if you need
[00:45:21] if I saw buses pull in like one after the other after the other and do because we had a station
[00:45:28] outside where people could vote outside if they couldn't facilitate getting into the building
[00:45:36] you could vote like a car I mean was long or if they didn't have access like if they were like
[00:45:41] had some kind of medical issue or something that they couldn't like
[00:45:48] walk into the building I got you yeah so that's what it was mostly for that's my understanding
[00:45:54] so I don't you find like bus after bus after bus I might have
[00:46:00] got on that website and said okay at this time I saw a bus that had to have at least 50 people and
[00:46:06] at this time I was like there's not a bus that had to have another 50 you know they might want to
[00:46:11] send somebody higher up to come over and look and see what's going on you know what I mean yeah oh
[00:46:18] sure yeah yeah that's an interesting one for sure but I meant just the atmosphere of the people
[00:46:23] you're working with oh yeah it was it was very cordial like I said one lady was bringing in big goods
[00:46:32] so that that I was set the tone yeah I think if you first arted we kind of like looked at each other
[00:46:41] like are you friend or fall you know but after the first hour we understood what we were you know
[00:46:48] we weren't at each other's necks or anything I wasn't there to to paddle on anybody
[00:46:55] I was there just to observe and you know and they got it they understood my feelings
[00:47:02] sure and it it's just being courteous to other people's I know I would roll in there with a
[00:47:10] where you couldn't wear like political party stuff we're stuck in this stupid loop
[00:47:16] my my a NASCAR let's go brand and ball cap on
[00:47:23] we're stuck in this dumb loop where we're trying to figure everything we've already figured out
[00:47:28] again you know what I mean like just what you said like just being cordial to people oh I can do
[00:47:33] that we can just get along yeah you get along
[00:47:37] oh man well I think that's a good place to wrap it up dude I really appreciate you coming on
[00:47:45] I'm totally embarrassed that this is the first time you and I have had a conversation on air
[00:47:50] just you and I I think that's crazy but it is what it is we've had many good conversations
[00:47:56] in real life so yeah I don't know how Sarah Rang will be into doing it once a week but she's got
[00:48:02] superpowers and that and she knows whatever jitsu karate kick well I like it because then I
[00:48:09] get to hear you once a week you know otherwise it would be like this chin really exists there
[00:48:15] is he just a figment of my imagination a prepper camp right but I PB and family you got your
[00:48:22] marching orders more more on this I'll poke and prod you maybe we'll add this to the April routine
[00:48:29] and see if we can get you guys involved but yeah I appreciate it chin you went out there
[00:48:35] up for November right say what it'd be fun to have some PB enters lined up for November
[00:48:42] oh it'd be great man it really would and not only that it would do them good
[00:48:47] yeah it's gonna do you good to be a part of the process if you cut if you don't get the results
[00:48:52] you want yep and maybe even if you get the results you want I'm the type of guy who I don't trust
[00:48:58] anyone so I'll be like I don't know maybe they made me Republicans did cheat who knows
[00:49:05] yep you know so if you're there at least you could say well I know what happened in my office and
[00:49:09] I'd love it if all of you guys got involved then we could say you know here's 20 different
[00:49:14] perspectives from you know polling places around the country I don't know if you'll catch
[00:49:20] vans with boxes of ballots coming in in the middle of night but I have a feeling there might
[00:49:27] be some guys out there with some nags on that might be looking for that kind of stuff this year
[00:49:34] posted up far far away but close enough to be able to be like what's going on here all right
[00:49:41] I appreciate your chin in all in all levels of our relationship it's been a blast getting to know you
[00:49:48] and uh that's it PBN family preppers live a wrap onto Tuesday we will talk soon
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