Lardon and Bunkers for the Omnissiah
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Lardon and Bunkers for the Omnissiah

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[00:00:03] You're listening to PBN. You will pay off back the stability here.

[00:00:33] Bunkers for the Omnissiah. You're gonna have to follow my lead on this one. It's a story that kind of built the show out a little bit. There's other big stories. There's massive. I heard nothing about it all weekend, but a big strike in New York, multiple correctional facilities.

[00:00:53] All tethered to a really dark and brutal murder. Sounds like a movie script. There's a lot going on, man. One of the things... Happy birthday, J. Ferg. Belated. I do apologize, but happy birthday to the Phoenix. Live Saturday. I never get your birthday right, but I know I'm in the ballpark.

[00:01:17] Is it today or yesterday? I never get it right. I'm sorry. I can do birthday whereabouts really well. Ask my niece for a long time. I got hers mixed up, too, all the time. But the one and only J. Ferg. Happy birthday. Firewolf Forge is in with us as well this morning. Before we get rolling, I want to tell you what came out Monday morning. Our newsletter, pbnfamily.com, to sign up for the newsletter.

[00:01:48] pbnfamily.com Ah, there we go. I was close. So happy birthday to J. Ferg. There we go. Live on the air. That is correct. Yeah, that is correct. Thank you. So, newsletter. Okay, for those of you who are unaware, we dedicate our newsletter to a thing every year. Not dedicate in a way that, like, you know, we're honoring it. Dedicate it in a way that we're going to focus content on that one specific thing all year.

[00:02:18] Right? This year, we're doing Prepare the Homeland. We're taking the information that we gleaned from a few different podcasts, most notably the two by Sean Ryan. One was Jane Doe, and one was somebody helped me out with a name I never remember. Sarah Sanders, Sarah Adams, something like that. Huge information about a homeland terrorist attack that I thought, you know, we should put our heads to this throughout the year to get people prepared in the best way that we can,

[00:02:46] because that's, you know, part of what we do here. Everything in the newsletter is built around that this year. Okay? The weekly newsletter comes once a week. I send other stuff throughout the week, but, you know, one or two at max. But this week's is exceptional. They've all been good. But this week's, we broke down and just released 5 a.m. this morning. It releases on Mondays. Now we started releasing it on Mondays.

[00:03:10] It's the neighborhood security plan, my vision. Okay? My vision, the neighborhood security plan, the high points. You take that information, figure out what works for you, devise your own. Right? But my overview of kind of what neighborhood security should look like, what you should have in place.

[00:03:31] Now this is reality. This isn't, you should have 10 men with body armor and AR-15s and they all know their pre-positioned locations. Right? Because for the 99.999 percentile, nobody's living that way. Right? Particularly like in a run-of-the-mill neighborhood, not like a purpose-built neighborhood in the middle of nowhere where no one's coming anyway. Like that's, like the most well-prepared neighborhoods always feel like are in that situation.

[00:04:02] Which is fine. Nothing wrong with it. So this, and this email, is built out for, I think so, Firewolf. This email is built out for the average person, or the average prepper. Let's go with that. Right? The average prepper, the average person who is looking at things this way, you know, like, huh? Like that look, like dog look.

[00:04:21] And going, what can I do to be in a better situation if something like an October 7th attack were to happen, not necessarily in your neighborhood or maybe, but in proximity. You know, what steps should I take in advance? What steps do I take then and there? Because there's a whole, you know, there's just a whole pre-setup, there's a whole pre-setup plan that I think every prepper should have.

[00:04:52] That way when chaos doesn't sue, whatever it is, you can say, all right, everybody calm down. I'm going to talk to you about this, this, this, and this. Maybe even hand out a sheet. Right? So sign up for the newsletter so you don't miss this stuff. Okay? If you really want this particular email and you sign up for the newsletter, just shoot me a message and I'll forward it to you. Okay? Okay. I think that's all. Oh, no.

[00:05:21] Let's talk about survival on Mars. Because survival on Mars brought me to the Omnissiah this morning. That connection along with what's going on with CEOs and technology bunkers being built now. Now, remember it used to be like billionaire bunkers? It's taken a whole new turn. It's a really interesting turn. And it made me think, we'll get into it. Let's just get into that story because I'm beating around the bush.

[00:05:48] But while I bring it up, don't forget tonight, Richard Anderson will be on. Richard Anderson will be on and we will be talking about Mars. We will be talking about landing on Mars, life on Mars, survival on Mars. And what that's going to look like. Because, man, it's coming. It's coming. You know what I mean? It's going to be a wild, wild thing to watch. Probably not in a good way if I had to guess. You know what I mean? And those brave people or crazy people who head up there.

[00:06:18] It's going to be very interesting. So, let's get into it here. Semaphore caught my eye this morning. Corporations dig deeper. I like the way they put that. That's pretty good. Corporations dig deeper using bunkers to secure data and their CEOs. Right? So, this is the next level. The first level was like Jeff Bezos building a bunker.

[00:06:45] Altman, Zuckerberg building those bunkers and coming to the recognition that like, oh, I need a place to go should all hell break loose. Now, corporations are doing it with data. And that's an interesting step. That's a very interesting step. And that means that likely, well, here's what clicked in my head. Okay? I read this story.

[00:07:13] Automatically, I said to myself, one of the things that Donald Trump had talked about recently is building the power plants with the data centers. Right? Right? And in other words, you build an AI data center that needs X amount of power to power AI because it's going to be a tremendous draw. Then you build the power plant with it or do it, you know, community-wide. Like, we should do that anyway. We've got a lot of EMS going on outside right now. That Homeland Attack.

[00:07:43] Might have to hop on. Do you guys have any kind of way of like immediately finding out what's going on? There's a few different apps. I don't want to go into that right now. That's a different. I've talked about it in the past. But there's a few different apps you can download on your phone to kind of listen in on fire and EMS. Good to know. Or you can use the old, what are they called? What are the old things called? My family had them all the time on because people were volunteer firefighters. I can't remember what they were. Scanners. You just have a scanner.

[00:08:12] I know that there's all kinds of restrictions now, but every bit of information will help. You could probably queue in with your ham radio too and figure out pretty quickly what's going on locally. Anyhow, what came to mind was the burying of AI. The burying of AI behind lead walls that Superman can't even see. And then it self-contained power plants all over the place, right?

[00:08:42] And it actually kind of made me nervous because this whole digital gulag that we are playing around in right now has one key weak point, and that is the grid, right? So these, in other words, if we move in the direction of these standalone grids to power these data centers and all this information and power needed to power AI,

[00:09:11] and then that stuff goes underground, that's a whole hell of a lot harder to stop. Yeah. So that, to me, I started thinking, wow, the things that we value in this world are hilarious, right? Like the children, duck the bullets, dodge the bullets, whatever you could do. We're not going to put a security guard at the schools.

[00:09:34] It's too dangerous to put a security guard at the schools, so what we're going to do is we're going to just yell at me for owning an AR-15. I don't know what that's going to do. And then we're going to, you know what I mean? We're going to just hope and pray, I guess. But the data, oh, we're going to bury the data, and we're going to bury the CEOs. Not in the Mangione way, but we're going to bury the CEOs in the bunkers in case things get crazy.

[00:09:58] And to me, man, that really just kind of spoke to this idea of the Omnissiah. The Omnissiah is a dorky Warhammer 40,000 reference. And funny enough, there's a race of humans that lives on Mars in 40,000 AD, and they move to Mars from Terra, from Earth.

[00:10:28] I might get some of this wrong, but whatever. And they've completely melded with machines, right? Completely and totally. And they worship a god, the machine god, who they refer to as the Omnissiah. And I started thinking about these tech people, and I said, oh, these are the tech priests. These are the Adeptus Mechanicus, they're called. And they're burying the machine god. You know, bunkers for the Omnissiah.

[00:10:57] I mean, it's just the weird thing about that 40,000 Warhammer universe is that there are so many things in it that are kind of like, yeah, we could get there. We could definitely get there. So it makes it fun, but it also makes it kind of terrifying. But this is interesting, man. You know, like I said, the things that we value. What is this here? Roof of a residential bunker under construction in Kansas.

[00:11:25] Oh, that's just a regular survival condo bunker. I mean, not regular. That baby's huge. But large corporations are shopping for underground bunkers that can survive a nuclear blast to protect their data centers and C-suite employees. Cryptocurrency amongst the largest. That's a weird thing, man. That is a really weird thing, I'll tell you.

[00:11:52] It's really strange to be in a position where you're like, you know, there are things that we need to protect. The rest of you employees be damned, but we will protect our data. We'll make sure that the data is good to go. And that'll be that. That's crazy. That's a wild one. Things are going to go that way. Right? This is the Omnissiah. AI is the Omnissiah.

[00:12:19] AI probably is the most, it'll be the most closely related thing to the Antichrist I think that could ever exist. You know what I mean? When you start like thinking about it, I'm not saying it's all bad, obviously. You see that picture right there is AI generated behind me. But what I'm telling you is it's going to look and feel a lot like that. You know, we're going to solve all your problems. Everything's going to be great. It's going to be wonderful. Yeah.

[00:12:48] What I'm looking for, if anybody knows, we'll move on from this topic. But what I'm looking for, if anybody knows in the audience, please get me in contact with someone who is an expert in AI in warfare. That's the interview I want to do. Okay. I want to interview a person. It can be a journalist. I'd prefer, you know, a general, whatever, somebody, an officer, an expert.

[00:13:15] It could be an, I just want an expert who is, who understands where we're going with warfare and AI. Not hyperbole, but literally like this is where we're going. This is how it's going to be used. I got theories. Everybody's got theories. Everybody's got pretty, pretty, you know, understanding what it's capable of. You can figure out how effective it can be. I want to talk to an expert. So if you know somebody or if you've heard somebody on another show, whatever, let me know. I want to reach out to them, get them on the show.

[00:13:47] When confronted with a random interview, that can be kind of, that might be the reason why I never really liked interviews. When confronted by a run-of-the-mill interview, which was how interviewing started for me. G-Man used to say, hey, anybody want to interview this person? I'd interview him. I'd be like, ah, it was okay. You know what? I never was like, that was fun. The interviews I've been doing lately are fun, you know, and we're going to keep it going. We're going to keep it going.

[00:14:17] We did have to postpone our poultry interview. You guys are going to love that. I'm doing that interview tomorrow. I'll probably release it. I don't know when I'll release it, actually. It's going to be a weird week, but maybe the weekend. We've been a little slow on content in the weekend. Well, this weekend was great. Reliance was back on Sunday. J Ferg live on Saturday. Good weekend. Yeah, let's move on. Let's move on. What should we do next? Should we get into the deep darkness of this story? Yeah, I made all this.

[00:14:46] I made all this wonderful news stuff up. Should we keep it as chins up news? I really like chins up news, man. I don't know if chins likes it or not. He didn't message me. Typically, when something happens on the show that he likes, he messaged me. Let's see. Let me bring up my gray man briefing here. You guys know about the gray man briefing? Pretty cool. If you really want to drive yourself crazy, you can get constant updates about things that are going wrong in the country. And no, it is good.

[00:15:15] There's a lot of stuff that happens around this country all the time. Particularly what I like most about the gray man briefing is the riot alerts. What's coming? You know what I mean? All the... Because things are coming. People are getting ready, I'm sure, for a tremendous amount of riots in the summer. Everybody's going to be mad at something that's happening, right? Is my camera doing the thing again? Johnny Five! I don't need you to follow me. Stop following me.

[00:15:42] See, when I talk with my hands, it sees my hand signals and thinks I'm talking... Thinks I wanted to do something I don't want it to do. I am going to put the googly eyes on it. Per your guys' request, I think that's a great idea. Let's get into this law and order brief on prison strikes. New York loses control of correctional facility amid statewide strike. Wild story linked to, like I said, a brutal murder.

[00:16:12] Hard to watch. But... And that's saying a lot coming from me. News, ladies and gentlemen. Chins up news. New York loses control of correctional facility. Correction officers at 25 state prisons have begun unsanctioned strikes over numerous concerns. This is a few days old now. Governor Hochul has decided we're going to throw some National Guard at this problem.

[00:16:39] And the real big problem that they're having is lack of training. You know, National Guard doesn't spend a whole lot of time on how to manage New York correctional facilities. So a lot of these processes are... They ain't built in. You know what I mean? They're not built into the situation. Good morning, guarded girl. Welcome in. So some of the problems they're running into is... I think it was February 22nd.

[00:17:05] A Department of Corrections vendor's bus was set on fire in Cayuga County with another vandalized. Collins Correctional Facility left officers surrendering control of dorms and other areas to inmates who overpowered staff, lockdowns, suspended visitations, and ongoing negotiations between the state and correction officers' union continue as officials work to resolve the crisis.

[00:17:29] Now, last week, Future Dan from Patriot Power Hour sends me a video on like a Thursday afternoon of a man who named Robert Brooks. Robert Brooks in this video is handcuffed on a... What is it? Like a gurney kind of type thing? It's like a seat, but you can, you know, flatten it out even.

[00:17:59] Just getting fucked. Beat. Just beat. Like, handcuffed behind the back. Four, probably three or four officers around him in some weird room just wailing on this dude. Like, really tough video to get through. And he wound up getting beat to death. And, uh... I don't know if there's a connection there. What the Gray Man brief says,

[00:18:24] the strike comes after nine corrections officers were indicted on charges related to the December 2024 death of Robert Brooks. The apparent primary reason... What's your problem? The apparent primary reason... I guess Johnny Five doesn't like that. Did you hear that? The thing started beeping at me in red. The apparent primary reason for strikes is over. Uh, quote,

[00:18:48] prison reform that limited or removed solitary confinement as an option for managing violent and disruptive behavior. I've seen everything from... These stories not complete. In the New York Times article I showed you, I saw things about healthcare. I saw things about, uh... Really poorly, uh... Or... Not being allowed to thoroughly search visitors. You know what I mean? So there's something going on.

[00:19:16] Like, there's a thing going on in the New York corrections that may be going on nationally. I don't know if it's... Like, prisoners' rights are too... Uh... Like, too widespread. I don't know what the deal is. I have no idea. I do know a guy I should talk to, though. I do know a guy I should talk to. Yeah. That would be... That would be a conversation I couldn't have on air, but I could have off air and find some things out. Now that I think...

[00:19:45] Actually, I got two guys I could talk to, now that I think about it. Maybe I'll look into that. You know, it's not an easy biz. It's a rough business, and I'm sure... There is something about people particularly like me. I'm part of this class now because I do video, I guess. But there's something particularly tough about having a really hard job.

[00:20:09] Like, I'm gonna go deal with the worst of the worst criminal murder monsters all day, and there's a bunch of people talking into AI cameras and making a living that way. Like, I think that builds a certain level of frustration in people who have to work really hard to make a living. You know? It's got to. It's got to. I'm almost positive you guys make more money than me, so don't worry about it, corrections officers. But I get it. It's still, you know, it's still a thing.

[00:20:39] Gotta wake up, leave the house, go deal with these monsters all day, then come home and try to act normal. Right? Try to act like, oh, I'm just a regular person. I didn't have to choke hold a murderer today. So, you know, it's a tough gig. It's a tough gig. It's a wild story. Like I said, I got it from the Gray Man Brief. I didn't even pay attention to it until this morning. Came out of nowhere. Of course, what's most alarming is when you see a story like this from a prepper's standpoint and from, you know, just a person's standpoint,

[00:21:08] it really becomes what happens if that happens near me. What if people around the country, corrections officers around the country say, well, you know, I've watched the teachers do it. I've watched this group do it, that group do it. It's maybe it's postal. Maybe it's time we get ours. And, you know, they got a really easy, they really got an easy bargaining chip. We'll just stop watching the convicts for a little while until you give us what we want. So it's, you know, it's a thing. It's definitely a thing.

[00:21:36] You know, and one of the most unnerving and really one of the only, maybe one of two big flaws about rural living, not everywhere, but in some places, is a lot of the prisons are out there. You know what I mean? And it's just one of those rare off the cuff things that people who live rurally talk about sometimes in prepping circles is like, you know, if the grid went down and all the jails opened up, like they'd be out here with us.

[00:22:06] We'd have to have a plan. Never, never really contemplating what happens if the correctional officers decide we're just going to strike for a little while and let all hell break loose. Who slips through, right? Who escapes, who, you know, how long it takes for you to realize a person is, okay. All that. All that and all that, right? That's a lot. That's a lot. Let me throw this link in here. I'm going to throw a link into chat.

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[00:23:04] I think it's time. For the SHTF Chef, what do you think? I got a good one for you today. There's a reason that this show is called Lardone and Bunkers for the Omnicide. We'll talk about that right now. You never see a salad mayonnaise in any restaurant, which is really weird to me.

[00:23:31] I don't know if Rizé's salad is expensive or not. I don't remember. But I can tell you right now, of all the wacky and weird salads that are out there and of all the healthy eating focus that's out there, it's really strange to me that we never see the salad mayonnaise. But when the winter starts to trail off a bit and I start thinking about spring, dude, this is the one.

[00:23:58] I mean, it's really like a winter salad fundamentally, but it's good at the tail end of winter. The salad mayonnaise is one of these fancy French salads. And Rizé in particular, if you were to sit down with a bowl of it and no dressing, you'd be like, why would any human ever eat this? It's insanely bitter. It's an insanely bitter salad green, right? So it takes a lot.

[00:24:28] It takes a lot. This salad, though, man, is an eater. It's an eater. It's a meal salad. And I rarely see it anywhere. And then when I see it, I rarely see it done right. You guys like salads like a Caesar that come with croutons. One of the standout, there's several standout things about this salad.

[00:24:49] But one of the standout things about it is it's the only salad I think it exists where you take diced potato, small, like half inch, quarter inch diced potato. We used to put them just directly in the deep fryer, boom, cubed up, deep fried until soft, seasoned, cooled down to room temperature. They're your croutons, right? So you get these diced potatoes mixed into the salad.

[00:25:14] What makes the salad one of my favorites is an ingredient called a bacon lardoon, bacon lardon. And the lardon is this is where it helps to make your own bacon. You need thick cut bacon to pull this off. You'll see recipes where they take regular sliced, strip sliced bacon. And so you got your strip and you slice it, you know, this way. It's the same idea, but it's not it's not a lardon. A lardon is a it's like a plank of bacon.

[00:25:44] It's like a small little plank of bacon. Right. It's like a rectangle. What's the 3D version of a rectangle? I don't know. But it's like that. You know what I mean? It should be square at the end. You should see like the square shape at the end. Right. Of a small piece of bacon. About like that. So you take a nice thick cut piece of bacon, probably like an inch thick, and then you slice it this way. Boom, boom, boom, boom. Whatever that is. Long width ways. Right. And you render that down.

[00:26:13] So you make your potatoes ahead of time. You make your bacon lardon ahead of time. Render the fat all out of it till it gets crispy. Drain it on a paper towel. OK. Now you have these little sticks of bacon that are just, I mean, good luck not eating half of them while you make the salad. Right. You got these little sticks of bacon. The whole salad is dressed very simply. A lot of people do like a sherry vinegar, a red wine vinegar, and Dijon. Screw all that.

[00:26:41] It's, that's, I'm not a big dressing fan. The whole thing should be dressed with lemon juice and olive oil, salt and pepper. Right. Lemon juice, olive oil, salt and pepper. That's all you need for this salad. There's so much going on. Right. You got fried potatoes. You got smoky, incredible bacon. Homemade, probably. Right. If you're doing it right. You got the incredibly bitter frisee salad. The lemon juice and the bitter frisee.

[00:27:11] Such a good combination. Olive oil richness. I got a shallot in the recipe. If you wanted to shave a shallot nice and fine. It's good. The onion flavor goes in good with the bacon, with the potato. Right. All this stuff, remember, is cold. The only thing warm is going to be your poached egg. Your poached egg is really kind of the cherry on top of this whole thing.

[00:27:36] So, you know, in one bowl you're mixing frisee, bacon, potatoes, dressing. Right. All that stuff. Boom, boom, boom. Onion, shallot, whatever you want to do. And then in a pot, you're making a poached egg. You guys know how to make a poached egg? There's a couple tips. I'll give you a couple tips on it. Poached eggs are highly underrated. Delicious. Should I even be talking about poached eggs with the egg crisis? The egg crises that no prepper on earth even cares about?

[00:28:04] There's an egg crisis in the country and people are like, ho-hum. Ho-hum out back to the egg factory. So, the poached egg, simmering water, not rolling boil, simmering water. Right. You can put like a tablespoon of white vinegar in the water. They say that helps coagulate the egg on the outside quicker. I don't know if I buy it, but I do it.

[00:28:29] And then the key is before you crack your egg in, take a spoon, wood spoon, and swirl your water. Okay. Swirl your water around until you get one of those little, you know, little tiny tornadoes starting. And crack your poached egg, boom, right in the middle of that water. And the swirling will wrap that egg up with its albumin, and then it'll start to cook, and you'll have a beautiful poached egg in about, you know, two minutes, whatever it is. Depending on like how big your eggs are. You know what I mean? You want it to be a little runny.

[00:28:58] Well, you want it the way you want it. Maybe you want it. You don't like runny egg yolk. You want to cook it all the way. Whatever you want to do. I like it a little runny. I like it about medium, I'd say, medium for this salad. Right. And then, so you're going to take your incredible salad, poached egg on top, and you're going to look at it and go, oh, this is a great salad. Why have I never heard of this? This is a phenomenal salad. Why have I never even heard of this?

[00:29:23] This time of year, I want a little squeeze bottle with some olive oil and lemon, right? Maybe like two to one, three to one, olive oil to lemon juice. And I want to squirt it into a bowl with that salad, bacon, potato, shallot on the plate, poached egg on top. Man, that is a lunch. And it's substantial. You know, there's substance to it. You got the protein from the egg. You got the meat. You got the potato.

[00:29:51] And then you also have the great frisee lettuce and the dressing. So the salad lionese. You don't see it. I bet if you went to France or something like that, you'd see it a little more often. It is sort of classical French dish. Give it a whirl. Give it a try. I'm telling you right now, there is a world of things out there you've never even heard of. And I'm going to try to bring it to you best I can. You know what I mean? On the SHTF Chef. I hope you guys enjoy it.

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[00:31:19] Speaking in, you know, vegetable terms. All right, folks. What else do I got before I hit the road? It is 930. I have not yet had my own bacon lardone. I'm looking forward to it. I think that's about it, guys. I'm not going to beat the horse. We covered a lot today. Listen, they're building bunkers from the Omnisiah. Are you prepared?

[00:31:47] Remember, all of this stuff is very, very, very... I'm going to give you Jordan Peterson. Very, very, very, very, very expensive. It's not a thing that a corporation does on a whim. They don't just go, I've got a little extra money to budget. Let's dig a gigantic bunker and stick our data centers in there and then a place for our CEOs to hide out from the nukes, too. It means something. Okay? They could be wrong. They were wrong about a lot. But it's a big investment. Okay?

[00:32:16] We've seen billionaires do it. Now we're seeing corporations do it. Just, you know, pay attention. Pay attention. Heed the wardings. And above all, enjoy this beautiful life. Spring is on its way. And it's going to be a good one. Okay? I hope you got seeds started. I hope you're planting gardens, preparing for, you know, the good weather, the harvest, and all of that. I'll see you guys tomorrow, Tuesday. I don't know what we'll talk about Tuesday,

[00:32:46] but it'll be good. It'll be fun. We got a new Matter of Facts podcast up today. Members, you got a bunch of new content last week. Oh, members. Real quick. I got to give credit where credit's due while Firewolf Forge is with us. Firewolf Forge put together the best video you're ever going to watch on hammers and blacksmith hammers. Literally. It's the best I've ever seen. Okay? It's available now over at Hammer Talk on our membership website, pbnfamily.com.

[00:33:15] Like, the definitive guide to blacksmith hammers from start to finish. You really blew me away with that one, man. The ending of that video on, I don't even remember what you called it, prepping the hammer? I don't remember the appropriate word, but that was a turn I didn't see that video taking, and it was very impressive. So, I appreciate you. And you guys are missing out. pbnfamily.com. Sign up. Seriously. It's very affordable.

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