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[00:00:04] You're listening to PBN.
[00:00:09] You're paying back the stability here.
[00:00:29] It is through the blood, sweat and tears
[00:00:36] that we make the world beautiful.
[00:00:39] Humanity, the creator's creator.
[00:00:44] The creator's creator, I was happening
[00:00:48] through a part of town this morning
[00:00:51] watching friends meet friends at a coffee shop,
[00:00:56] a couple eating crepes outside of a food truck,
[00:01:00] kids hustling and bustling on their way into school.
[00:01:04] The humidity still kept at bay from, I guess,
[00:01:09] the winds of Debbie here in Richmond.
[00:01:13] And I know the young kids who started the food truck
[00:01:18] and their story and realized how tough it is to be
[00:01:23] somewhere around your early 20s,
[00:01:27] figuring out who you're going to be, waking up early,
[00:01:30] to create something.
[00:01:33] In all honesty, I walked by the truck and I thought,
[00:01:37] oh man, I hope they're doing some business.
[00:01:39] And there was a couple out there laughing and eating.
[00:01:42] And I said to myself, man, the sun was glowing in the guy's hair
[00:01:47] just by the direction that I was walking.
[00:01:51] And I was looking at this sort of picturesque scene
[00:01:54] and saying to myself, this is the creator's creator.
[00:01:56] That's what we are.
[00:01:58] I was inspired by a woman named Sarah Imari Walker
[00:02:05] who was on Joe Rogan last week.
[00:02:08] She's an astrobiologist and theoretical physicist.
[00:02:12] And you think when you go to a show like that,
[00:02:15] when you go to listen to a podcast like that,
[00:02:17] let's talk about AI, let's talk about aliens,
[00:02:20] let's talk about life on other planets,
[00:02:22] let's talk about space travel, spacefaring humanity.
[00:02:24] And she said something, I don't know if it stood out to the world
[00:02:30] the way it stood out to me.
[00:02:33] But they were talking about the possibility of life on other planets.
[00:02:39] The sheer odds itself were like, yeah, most likely it's huge.
[00:02:45] It's a huge galaxy.
[00:02:47] It's a huge universe.
[00:02:51] But what Sarah said in the podcast that struck me was
[00:02:54] she doesn't know that there are other species
[00:02:56] that are able to create things in the way that we create things.
[00:03:03] In other words, she deemed that our most endearing quality as a species
[00:03:11] is our creativity, our ability to create things from nothing,
[00:03:16] our ability to create things for pleasure,
[00:03:19] our ability to create things out of necessity,
[00:03:22] our ability to create fundamentally.
[00:03:24] And I don't need a four-hour argument to build a new idea in my head
[00:03:32] or something like that.
[00:03:34] Sometimes you can hear something that's simple and profound
[00:03:38] and say, oh, yeah, there's a lot in there.
[00:03:41] There's a lot to that statement.
[00:03:43] Sure, there can be bacteria and protozoa
[00:03:47] and four-legged or six-legged or 12-legged mammalian-type creatures
[00:03:52] running around on a planet somewhere.
[00:03:53] We would call them aliens.
[00:03:55] But there's one species on this planet at this time
[00:04:02] that stands out in the way that we do,
[00:04:05] and we don't have really anything else on this planet
[00:04:09] that we can compare ourselves to.
[00:04:11] And it is an interesting thought.
[00:04:15] There may be a lot of life out on this world,
[00:04:18] but is there another creature
[00:04:20] that evolved to become the creator's creator?
[00:04:23] Is there another creature that evolved
[00:04:25] to become the creator's creator?
[00:04:27] Is there another creative species out there like us
[00:04:31] that would discover something like fire
[00:04:36] and go from fire to rocket ships?
[00:04:39] You know what I mean?
[00:04:41] I don't know.
[00:04:43] But our creativity is what makes the world beautiful.
[00:04:47] There's no doubt about it, right?
[00:04:50] Michael Savage used to say that liberals are essential
[00:04:53] for good coffee and good bread in an area.
[00:04:56] But look, there's a certain segment of the population.
[00:05:01] Call it conservative, liberal, whatever you want.
[00:05:03] It requires a certain kind of mentality to be creative
[00:05:07] and think outside the box and do those kinds of things.
[00:05:11] Not everybody is built for that.
[00:05:13] In terms of the sort of pleasurable creativity,
[00:05:17] the cooking and the painting and the art
[00:05:20] and the sculpture and the poetry
[00:05:22] and the prose and the acting and the drama
[00:05:27] and all those kinds of things, right?
[00:05:29] It's not exclusive to any one group,
[00:05:32] but it's just to say that, you know...
[00:05:35] Well, I think he said it best, right?
[00:05:38] Good coffee and good bread.
[00:05:40] And there are things that go along with that.
[00:05:42] Right now, one of the things that goes along with that
[00:05:44] is the downfall of your cities.
[00:05:47] So you get your good coffee, you get your good bread,
[00:05:49] and then you watch your city burn.
[00:05:52] And that's only because they got real good at silencing opposition.
[00:05:58] You know, silencing opposition is never a good thing.
[00:06:01] We know that now, better than ever.
[00:06:04] The game is not about silencing opposition.
[00:06:07] The game is about conversation and the war of ideas and debate.
[00:06:12] That's how a society wins.
[00:06:15] Everybody gets to speak their piece.
[00:06:16] The moment you mute someone, the moment you censor someone,
[00:06:21] you create battle lines, right?
[00:06:24] I wanted to talk to you about mass migration,
[00:06:30] because we're living through it.
[00:06:34] We're living through...
[00:06:36] This is a thing that we don't hear a lot of people talk about.
[00:06:40] And one of the reasons is because it's been
[00:06:43] sort of built into this mentality of climate change, right?
[00:06:47] The narrative is that mass migrations will happen due to climate change.
[00:06:53] Which is...
[00:06:55] What's really going on?
[00:06:58] Like, when are these mass migrations due to climate change going to start happening?
[00:07:03] It's true that migration between 2020 and 2024 has been unbelievable.
[00:07:10] It's estimated 300 million people have migrated across borders in four years.
[00:07:14] That's the nation. That's our nation.
[00:07:17] That's everyone in our nation about migrating.
[00:07:21] The whole United States migrating all over the world.
[00:07:25] Now, we're told that the mass migrations will be due to climate change.
[00:07:36] I think the reality is they're due to corruption and they're due to communism.
[00:07:40] 35% due to conflict,
[00:07:45] 30% due to economic instability,
[00:07:51] 20% due to climate change.
[00:07:55] So what you're telling me... What's 20% of 300 million?
[00:07:59] 10% would be 30 million.
[00:08:01] So you're telling me 60 million people are running from where they live due to climate change?
[00:08:06] I don't think I believe that.
[00:08:09] I don't think I believe that.
[00:08:11] Where are the... What nation?
[00:08:12] The people of Syria, 6 million people running to Turkey, Germany, Lebanon, Jordan and Egypt.
[00:08:22] Are the people of Syria running from climate change, communism or corruption?
[00:08:26] Political instability you can call it what it is.
[00:08:30] It's either corruption or...
[00:08:32] It's either corruption or communism at this point, right?
[00:08:36] Venezuela, which we know is communism, 5.6 million people running to Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Chile, Brazil for food.
[00:08:43] Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Chile, Brazil for safety.
[00:08:47] Afghanistan, 4 million people between 2020 and 2024 have left.
[00:08:52] Gone to Pakistan, Iran, Germany, Turkey, India.
[00:08:57] Ukraine, post-2020 conflict.
[00:09:03] 8 million people have left Ukraine, 3 million to Poland, 1.6 to Germany.
[00:09:08] Myanmar, due to the Rohingya crisis, 1.3 million.
[00:09:18] Germany, oh these are major destinations.
[00:09:24] Germany has seen 5 million migrants in total in the last 4 years.
[00:09:29] Turkey has seen 4 million.
[00:09:31] They try to get us to believe that America has seen 3.5 million people migrate into the country in the last 4 years.
[00:09:42] Uh huh, sure. 3.5 million in 4 years.
[00:09:47] There's been no border.
[00:09:52] Captured stats? Sure, we'll go with that.
[00:09:55] We'll go with stats that have been captured.
[00:09:58] So if that's the case for America then what are the real numbers?
[00:10:02] I didn't read one country off that I think has anything to do with the, what's the Rohingya crisis?
[00:10:10] That I don't know about.
[00:10:12] It's close, Myanmar is close enough to China that I'm already worried.
[00:10:16] But I have to believe it's not some sort of rising tides or tsunamis or earthquakes, right?
[00:10:28] In August 2017, a deadly crackdown on Myanmar's army and Rohingya Muslims sent hundreds of thousands fleeing across the border into Bangladesh.
[00:10:44] Now that's interesting.
[00:10:47] They risked everything to escape by sea or foot.
[00:10:50] The army in Myanmar, formerly Burna, has said it was fighting Rohingya militants and denies targeting civilians.
[00:10:56] The country's leader Aung San Suu Kyi, once a human rights icon, has repeatedly denied allegations of genocide.
[00:11:06] Who are the Rohingya?
[00:11:10] Rohingya are one of Myanmar's many ethnic minorities.
[00:11:13] The Rohingya are numbered around 1 million.
[00:11:16] Uh, Rohingya, they're Muslims. They can't just say they're Muslims.
[00:11:21] Rohingya Muslims represent the largest percentage of Muslims in Myanmar with the majority living in Rakhine State.
[00:11:26] They have their own language and culture and say they are descendants of Arab traders and other groups who have been in the region for generations.
[00:11:33] So, you know, I mean, I don't want to beat people up who are taking a beating already.
[00:11:37] Um, but everywhere I look, this is me personally what I see, everywhere I look, I'm not blaming the victim here.
[00:11:45] It's just an observation. You see Muslims who don't want to get along with people.
[00:11:49] They don't want to integrate with people.
[00:11:51] And then when that becomes a problem, you know, these types of things unfold.
[00:11:56] So what is that? Is that corruption or communism?
[00:11:59] Yeah, I think that, I think that at a certain level the, with the leadership that seems to pop up all over the world in this religion, it does get corrupted.
[00:12:10] Yeah, it gets very corrupted.
[00:12:12] I mean, what do you call a religion that spawns off people who blow themselves up?
[00:12:17] That stab little girls, that threaten little girl concerts in Europe?
[00:12:21] What do you, what do you, that's not corrupt?
[00:12:22] I know what it's not. It's not climate change, right?
[00:12:27] Now it sucks for these people. You know what I find very interesting about the Rohingya though?
[00:12:32] Uh, let's see how many have been displaced.
[00:12:36] So 1.3 million people displaced.
[00:12:42] Let's check Gaza.
[00:12:45] I'm making a point here and it's not just being mean.
[00:12:47] It's not being mean. It's not trying to stand up for one group or another.
[00:12:55] Okay, this is perfect. Follow me here.
[00:13:00] In Myanmar 1.3 million Muslims have been displaced.
[00:13:06] It's a big deal.
[00:13:08] They've gone to Bangladesh which is now seeing its own exile.
[00:13:12] That's not even on the list here but that's, that's the next migration crisis, crisis moving into Pakistan,
[00:13:17] moving into India. Why is that? Malaysia probably. Why is that?
[00:13:24] Because of corruption. Because the government guaranteed jobs to people,
[00:13:30] not on merit but on some other weirdo level.
[00:13:34] And he had a bunch of young people who said we can't get jobs,
[00:13:37] we don't want to be, we don't want to be textile slaves, which is big in Bangladesh.
[00:13:42] So you have, you know, crisis and upheaval.
[00:13:46] And the Prime Minister last week ran off, left the country, took off.
[00:13:49] She ran off. The old lady ran off, saw the chaos, took off.
[00:13:53] Now the nation is falling and failing.
[00:13:56] And we're going to see the same type of migration that has everything to do with corruption.
[00:14:00] Nothing to do with climate change.
[00:14:03] But back to my original point, 1.3 million Muslims exiled,
[00:14:08] running for their lives out of Rohingya in Myanmar.
[00:14:12] What did you hear about that?
[00:14:15] How come we didn't have free Myanmar, how come we didn't have free Rohingya protests in the United States?
[00:14:21] Right? And matter of fact we had migrants, what, 4 million people migrating out of Afghanistan?
[00:14:28] That's probably a bad example. Syria is not because Syria Muslims were targeted en masse.
[00:14:33] 6 million people running for their lives and majority Muslim.
[00:14:36] What? I don't remember a single Muslim group protesting.
[00:14:43] I don't remember a single one.
[00:14:46] I don't remember a single group making headline news, drawing on dumpsters in the cities,
[00:14:52] saying free Syria, or free the Muslims exiled out of Syria.
[00:15:01] Why not?
[00:15:03] What part of those equations is missing?
[00:15:07] There's one thing that's missing and that's the Jew.
[00:15:11] The Jew is missing.
[00:15:13] The Jew is missing from being the bad guy.
[00:15:16] If it's the Sunni versus the Shia, they can cut each other up into ribbons, no big deal.
[00:15:21] But if the Jew gets involved, the Muslims of the Middle East will gather together
[00:15:27] and set the whole world on fire in order to make a point that there's oppression.
[00:15:33] Right? Am I right or wrong?
[00:15:35] So the reality is we have mass migration.
[00:15:41] The reality is mass migration is not just happening around the world in large nations,
[00:15:46] it's happening in the United States, we watched it happen in 2020,
[00:15:49] it's happening right now, people are leaving California in droves still.
[00:15:55] Not only that, people are going to continue to leave.
[00:15:59] In the fall you're going to see such exodus of human bodies from Democrat run cities,
[00:16:04] if not all cities in America, because of the chaos.
[00:16:08] There's no way this all goes down without chaos.
[00:16:14] There's no way you can convince the American people that Kamala Harris won the election fair and square.
[00:16:20] And you can't beat everybody up with racism to tell us that Trump
[00:16:27] and all his followers, all 80 million followers and voters are racist
[00:16:32] and they don't want her to be president because she's Indian and Jamaican.
[00:16:37] Right? It's not going to work, man.
[00:16:42] I mean it might work, the outcome might work, but it's not going to be stable.
[00:16:49] We'll be looking at these mass migrations.
[00:16:52] So there's two things.
[00:16:54] Over the next five to ten years you're going to be told that climate change
[00:16:58] is causing mass migrations all over the world.
[00:17:00] And we've got to do something about it.
[00:17:03] And that's something we've got to do, is take more of your tax money.
[00:17:06] Make you poorer, make your, you know, what is it, your way of life worse.
[00:17:14] But you're doing it for the betterment of the planet and so that people stop migrating.
[00:17:18] They're never going to stop migrating until they all get away from corrupt governments.
[00:17:22] Or until those corrupt communist governments, those violent radical governments,
[00:17:26] stop cutting people up, setting people on fire, taking all the people's money,
[00:17:32] giving them no food, providing them no services whatsoever,
[00:17:36] running the nation states basically into the ground and so on.
[00:17:43] Meanwhile in the United States our brilliant up and coming generation
[00:17:47] in the colleges are trying to tell you that communism and socialism are the way to go.
[00:17:52] That's why we're going to put Kamala in because she's going to do,
[00:17:55] of all people Kamala is going to figure out how to do socialism right.
[00:17:57] Even though all of the, the majority of the mass migrations are happening
[00:18:02] because of corrupt governments or communist style governments.
[00:18:07] And even the states in the union, what's a more corrupt and more socialized style state than California?
[00:18:20] Tax people 80% give it all to the homeless.
[00:18:23] I love the clip of Gavin Newsom out there yelling at Gavin Newsom.
[00:18:29] If you haven't seen it, you have to see it.
[00:18:32] There's a clip out there of Gavin Newsom yelling at Gavin Newsom.
[00:18:36] And he's underneath some bridge in some place in LA it looks like.
[00:18:40] And he's cleaning up trash for a photo op.
[00:18:43] And he's in front of a microphone going, you know, this,
[00:18:47] I don't know exactly what he said.
[00:18:49] I didn't watch it multiple times.
[00:18:50] I watched it a couple of times for a good laugh and then, you know, went on about my day.
[00:18:54] But it's worth a watch.
[00:18:56] He's fundamentally hollering about the conditions of his own state.
[00:19:00] You know, it's time for results.
[00:19:02] We need results.
[00:19:04] We can't just assume that this is going to clear itself up.
[00:19:07] And you have Gavin Newsom, you know, yelling at Gavin Newsom.
[00:19:11] It's phenomenal.
[00:19:13] It really sort of articulates the, just how crazy these people are.
[00:19:18] You know what I mean?
[00:19:22] Gavin Newsom disciplining Gavin Newsom says a lot.
[00:19:26] And I don't, you know, I really don't know what to make of it.
[00:19:31] But it's a hell of a time.
[00:19:33] So you should watch it.
[00:19:35] So you have to be prepared for mass migrations.
[00:19:40] That's my point here.
[00:19:42] You have to be prepared for the verbiage that's going to go around.
[00:19:45] And they're going to tell you it's your fault for driving a pickup truck.
[00:19:48] Right?
[00:19:50] Your fault for the mass migration.
[00:19:53] So, you know, there you go.
[00:19:55] And then so you have to be prepared for that angle of it.
[00:19:58] You have to be prepared about the reality of it.
[00:20:00] You know?
[00:20:02] You have to be prepared that where you live right now might be great.
[00:20:05] And in five years, it might be overpopulated.
[00:20:08] And there's a lot of people betting on this migration thing.
[00:20:11] There's a lot of condos and buildings and apartments and so on.
[00:20:16] Strip malls going up right now.
[00:20:18] And they're depending on this sort of mass migration and the idea that people are going to come fill these homes up.
[00:20:25] I don't think it's a foregone conclusion.
[00:20:28] I'm starting to have serious doubts about this whole condo renaissance here.
[00:20:34] You know, there was a time when I thought, oh, this is this.
[00:20:37] These are going to be easy to fill.
[00:20:39] This will be fine.
[00:20:41] I mean, it won't be fine.
[00:20:43] It's going to suck because everywhere I turn this condos going up.
[00:20:44] But now I'm starting to wonder, is this not some sort of rich real estate investors game of Russian roulette?
[00:20:51] You know what I mean?
[00:20:53] Where they're like, put a condo here and maybe they'll come here.
[00:20:55] And if not, well, you know, we'll sell it.
[00:21:03] You have to put this into your bag of tricks, PBN family.
[00:21:06] That's all.
[00:21:08] A mass migration in good times can be a good thing.
[00:21:13] You know, it can be a bad thing too, but it can also be a good thing.
[00:21:16] A mass migration in bad times.
[00:21:18] That can be a terrible, terrible thing.
[00:21:20] See the UK if you're not sure what I mean.
[00:21:23] So will you help migrants?
[00:21:25] Will you help those in need?
[00:21:27] Will you go out of your way to make a situation better?
[00:21:31] Will you become a migrant?
[00:21:33] That's another question to ask yourself, right?
[00:21:36] Will you become a migrant?
[00:21:38] Will you be the type of person that says, you know, I tried my very best and now I have to leave?
[00:21:44] Because they've destroyed everything.
[00:21:46] I mean, that's a part of the deal too.
[00:21:48] That's a part of the equation.
[00:21:50] All of these questions you should consider.
[00:21:53] Again, your base of self-sufficiency and preparedness goes a very long way in dealing with these issues.
[00:22:01] I just wanted to bring this up because I know it's a captured idea already.
[00:22:06] The idea of mass migration.
[00:22:08] The idea of mass migration is to be able to do things that are not so difficult.
[00:22:14] It can't be communism's fault.
[00:22:17] It can't be corruption's fault in socialist nations and in Muslim-run nations.
[00:22:23] It has to be climate change because we can't blame it on white people.
[00:22:28] So we'll blame it on a climate change.
[00:22:34] Maybe climate change is just code word for white people.
[00:22:37] Could be it.
[00:22:39] I'm going to have to look at that.
[00:22:40] Alright folks.
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[00:22:53] Stay tuned for that.
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[00:23:11] If you're concerned about the state of affairs, about economy and about assets and that kind of thing,
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[00:23:39] I mean there's plots of land there that are breathtaking.
[00:23:42] They're breathtaking desert scapes, mountain scapes with southwest land primarily.
[00:23:49] But again, you put... and there's some really affordable plots of land.
[00:23:54] Really affordable.
[00:23:56] Use your research brain.
[00:23:58] See what areas are going to blow up.
[00:24:00] See what areas are going to be adding to the population.
[00:24:03] Mass migration folks.
[00:24:05] You know what I mean?
[00:24:07] These people from the southern border are going somewhere.
[00:24:10] Especially the ones that escape and don't hop on the buses.
[00:24:14] There's massive amounts of population growth happening down there.
[00:24:20] Look for a place that is booming.
[00:24:22] Look for a place that is growing.
[00:24:24] Get your hands on one of these pieces of land for $2,000, $4,000.
[00:24:29] There's some really cheap plots of land that are already part of residential planning.
[00:24:35] And you know, if you think that plot of land once there's houses around it is still going to go for $2,000.
[00:24:42] You're crazy. Eventually it's going to be worth much more.
[00:24:45] And then you have your money sitting in something that makes sense.
[00:24:49] It might make dollars and cents.
[00:24:52] But if you're continuing to invest in... or not to not invest and instead just have all your money in a bank.
[00:24:58] I don't know. I feel the worst for you. Truthfully.
[00:25:00] Truthfully.
[00:25:02] Put it in Ammo. AmmoSquared.com.
[00:25:04] Put it in YourCheapLand.com.
[00:25:07] Put it in places that serve you.
[00:25:10] Think it over.
[00:25:12] I'll talk to you soon, folks.
