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[00:00:04] [SPEAKER_00]: You're listening to PBN.
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[00:00:39] [SPEAKER_00]: Back on rumble, of course with my unstoppable and utterly relentless podcast audience.
[00:00:50] [SPEAKER_00]: Welcoming guys, what's up?
[00:00:52] [SPEAKER_00]: We had a tremendous show last night.
[00:00:55] [SPEAKER_00]: Those of you on the PBN side of things, you know the whole fasting thing.
[00:00:59] [SPEAKER_00]: Sorry rumble, I left you guys completely out of that.
[00:01:02] [SPEAKER_00]: I stepped away from rumble for a little while.
[00:01:04] [SPEAKER_00]: I don't know. I have no excuse. Just did.
[00:01:07] [SPEAKER_00]: Just happens. It's how I do things.
[00:01:09] [SPEAKER_00]: Sorry. You know what I mean?
[00:01:11] [SPEAKER_00]: It's a cool platform, I dig it. You don't get me wrong.
[00:01:14] [SPEAKER_00]: But my heart is here behind the microphone guys.
[00:01:17] [SPEAKER_00]: The video is cool, but it, you know, I don't know. It is what it is.
[00:01:23] [SPEAKER_00]: Today I wanted to harp on something that, a lesson that I learned a long time ago.
[00:01:28] [SPEAKER_00]: I was kind of inspired by numerous people really getting their hands slapped.
[00:01:35] [SPEAKER_00]: And the continual hand slapping that will happen on larger platforms.
[00:01:41] [SPEAKER_00]: I've seen in the last few days for a number of different reasons.
[00:01:45] [SPEAKER_00]: Content creators.
[00:01:48] [SPEAKER_00]: Subject matter experts.
[00:01:51] [SPEAKER_00]: Those are, I hate those two words.
[00:01:55] [SPEAKER_00]: Content creators and subject matter experts.
[00:01:59] [SPEAKER_00]: People on Instagram, people on YouTube.
[00:02:03] [SPEAKER_00]: Getting their hands slapped for numerous things by the platforms.
[00:02:06] [SPEAKER_00]: You know, people tell, or them losing the ability to post, losing the ability, you know, getting warnings, all that kind of stuff that happens.
[00:02:13] [SPEAKER_00]: And it just, it spurred in me the old lesson I learned back in 2019, 2020, something like that.
[00:02:22] [SPEAKER_00]: I don't remember exactly when it was. I think it was 2020.
[00:02:26] [SPEAKER_00]: I think it was 2020.
[00:02:30] [SPEAKER_00]: If you do business in the King's Court, then you must do business by the King's rules.
[00:02:36] [SPEAKER_00]: And that is the risk.
[00:02:38] [SPEAKER_00]: And when we set up the Prepper Broadcasting Network membership, that's exactly why we did it the way we did it.
[00:02:47] [SPEAKER_00]: We were on Patreon.
[00:02:49] [SPEAKER_00]: Now as far as I know, my bet on Patreon actually was a bad one because I don't know that they, I don't know though, I haven't paid any attention.
[00:02:56] [SPEAKER_00]: I don't know that they silence people at Patreon.
[00:02:59] [SPEAKER_00]: Maybe, maybe not.
[00:03:02] [SPEAKER_00]: History is always writing itself.
[00:03:07] [SPEAKER_00]: Morning Jay Ferg! What's up?
[00:03:11] [SPEAKER_00]: So we decided back in 2020, you know, like the safest route for us to go because what we value here guys is talking about the truth, man.
[00:03:21] [SPEAKER_00]: You know, especially when it stings, especially when it stinks like that.
[00:03:26] [SPEAKER_00]: We like that.
[00:03:28] [SPEAKER_00]: I think America likes that.
[00:03:30] [SPEAKER_00]: You know what I mean?
[00:03:31] [SPEAKER_00]: I think America in general likes that.
[00:03:33] [SPEAKER_00]: I have to imagine anybody watching anything, spending their time listening or watching to anything.
[00:03:38] [SPEAKER_00]: They want to hear the uncomfortable truths of the fact or else why do it?
[00:03:46] [SPEAKER_00]: You know what I mean?
[00:03:47] [SPEAKER_00]: Why do it at all?
[00:03:48] [SPEAKER_00]: Why even have the conversation?
[00:03:50] [SPEAKER_00]: This is why barstool conversations are so fun or drunken conversations around the fire are so fun because all of a sudden, you know, the steam from the pressure cooker gets let off a little bit and you can start saying things that you wouldn't normally say, right?
[00:04:05] [SPEAKER_00]: But I don't know.
[00:04:06] [SPEAKER_00]: It became abundantly clear to me that doing business on certain platforms would come with certain risks and in those risks, I wasn't really interested in taking on.
[00:04:19] [SPEAKER_00]: And it's a lesson that you have to understand going forward also, not just from the perspective of someone who wants to make videos and be on YouTube, but from the perspective of someone who might watch it.
[00:04:31] [SPEAKER_00]: And go on there and expect to be, you know, expect to find the right kind of people like you'll never find.
[00:04:38] [SPEAKER_00]: Well, that's not true.
[00:04:39] [SPEAKER_00]: I'm on a bunch of different interviews and whatever.
[00:04:46] [SPEAKER_00]: You wouldn't go there and find a hub for the prepper broadcasting network that features all our shows and videos of all our hosts and all that kind of.
[00:04:54] [SPEAKER_00]: We wouldn't invest in YouTube.
[00:04:57] [SPEAKER_00]: The sparse YouTube presence that we have is largely because of an auto publish feature on Spreaker.
[00:05:04] [SPEAKER_00]: You know what I mean?
[00:05:08] [SPEAKER_00]: And it's I don't know anymore.
[00:05:14] [SPEAKER_00]: It feels like you have to get away from that censorship.
[00:05:19] [SPEAKER_00]: You know what I mean?
[00:05:20] [SPEAKER_00]: And not and I don't mean just as somebody who makes a living off of making podcasts or videos.
[00:05:27] [SPEAKER_00]: But I mean, in general, I mean, actually, if I'm 100 percent honest with you, each and every one of you needs to sit down and write out a list of what it is you consume in a day and probably have it at least.
[00:05:41] [SPEAKER_00]: That's really what people need.
[00:05:43] [SPEAKER_00]: Now, for a guy who runs a podcast network and several other things that require your attention to be successful.
[00:05:52] [SPEAKER_00]: You know, basically suicide to say what I'm saying.
[00:05:58] [SPEAKER_00]: But what you know, if not the truth, then what?
[00:06:02] [SPEAKER_00]: The truth of the matter for most people.
[00:06:03] [SPEAKER_00]: And I said this years ago is that we're burnt out by 10 o'clock.
[00:06:07] [SPEAKER_00]: We're mentally burned out by 10 o'clock from the amount of just sheer stimulation.
[00:06:15] [SPEAKER_00]: You know, I have I mean, you could just look at your email and see how many I don't know if yours is like mine.
[00:06:22] [SPEAKER_00]: I have probably five to 10 entities emailing me news every day.
[00:06:30] [SPEAKER_00]: I don't mean people.
[00:06:31] [SPEAKER_00]: I mean, like news branches, you know, like ground news, the blaze, epic times, like kind of places like this that are just hitting me with this wall of what I think.
[00:06:45] [SPEAKER_00]: With what they think I should know.
[00:06:48] [SPEAKER_00]: And then I asked my poor little brain to deal with all of that.
[00:06:53] [SPEAKER_00]: That's too much, dude.
[00:06:55] [SPEAKER_00]: That's too much.
[00:06:56] [SPEAKER_00]: How do you know it's too much?
[00:06:59] [SPEAKER_00]: Because, you know, this morning I woke up and my son was popped up 6 a.m.
[00:07:10] [SPEAKER_00]: His alarm, he set his alarm.
[00:07:11] [SPEAKER_00]: He woke up 6 a.m.
[00:07:13] [SPEAKER_00]: It was the first day to school.
[00:07:16] [SPEAKER_00]: He got up, came downstairs, ate breakfast, you know, the whole thing.
[00:07:21] [SPEAKER_00]: And, you know, he's grown up so much it's crazy to watch.
[00:07:27] [SPEAKER_00]: But I'm going through this sort of morning routine and I don't know about you, but I try to burn certain things into my mind having to do with kids, you know?
[00:07:38] [SPEAKER_00]: And I realized like this and it's not that I had the realization this morning, but I was just in that sort of moment where it was like these are the things we should commit our mind space to.
[00:07:48] [SPEAKER_00]: Like there is limited amount of space in the brain, right?
[00:07:52] [SPEAKER_00]: And every day and every man you can't remember everything anyway.
[00:07:57] [SPEAKER_00]: But watching him and everything this morning was like these are the things we commit.
[00:08:01] [SPEAKER_00]: It's just like diet.
[00:08:03] [SPEAKER_00]: It's the same thing.
[00:08:04] [SPEAKER_00]: You know, I always had this hypothesis about diet.
[00:08:08] [SPEAKER_00]: That it's not the it's not the bad food that you eat.
[00:08:12] [SPEAKER_00]: It's that the bad food takes the place of the good food.
[00:08:16] [SPEAKER_00]: So in other words, you know, it's not the carbohydrates are necessarily bad.
[00:08:22] [SPEAKER_00]: Of course not their energy, right?
[00:08:24] [SPEAKER_00]: But if you eat 50 percent of your meal in carbohydrates and what are you leaving out because you're getting full?
[00:08:31] [SPEAKER_00]: You know what I mean?
[00:08:31] [SPEAKER_00]: You're leaving out high nutrient dense vegetables.
[00:08:35] [SPEAKER_00]: Maybe you don't eat as much meat, whatever the thing is.
[00:08:38] [SPEAKER_00]: Same thing with your brain.
[00:08:39] [SPEAKER_00]: The same sort of concept, right?
[00:08:42] [SPEAKER_00]: It's not that watching YouTube videos and pod listening to podcasts and reading news and all that stuff is is impossible for you to deal with.
[00:08:50] [SPEAKER_00]: We'd all be dead.
[00:08:52] [SPEAKER_00]: We'd all be nuts.
[00:08:53] [SPEAKER_00]: And there are a lot of nuts people out there nowadays.
[00:08:55] [SPEAKER_00]: But we'd all be nuts if we if too much news drove us crazy.
[00:09:00] [SPEAKER_00]: Does drive some people crazy.
[00:09:02] [SPEAKER_00]: But then we leave out space for the things that matter.
[00:09:06] [SPEAKER_00]: You know what I mean?
[00:09:06] [SPEAKER_00]: We leave out that space for the things that matter and then the people that matter.
[00:09:10] [SPEAKER_00]: And you know, that's the reality, folks.
[00:09:13] [SPEAKER_00]: That's the reality.
[00:09:14] [SPEAKER_00]: Do we want to do a one threat, one solution today?
[00:09:17] [SPEAKER_00]: There is something I want to talk to you about.
[00:09:21] [SPEAKER_00]: And I'm not sure.
[00:09:23] [SPEAKER_00]: I don't have my phone here because when I put my phone here.
[00:09:28] [SPEAKER_00]: People ring it off the hook.
[00:09:33] [SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, this is it.
[00:09:34] [SPEAKER_00]: Found it.
[00:09:34] [SPEAKER_00]: But I don't think I can read this article from the Wall Street Journal.
[00:09:37] [SPEAKER_00]: Are you guys going to charge me?
[00:09:40] [SPEAKER_00]: Guess what?
[00:09:41] [SPEAKER_00]: If you want to read our article, we're going to charge you money and then we're going to throw 16 videos and 17 pop ups at you as soon as you log on.
[00:09:51] [SPEAKER_00]: Oh, you're a paying member.
[00:09:52] [SPEAKER_00]: Here's 30 pop ups.
[00:09:54] [SPEAKER_00]: Enjoy yourself.
[00:09:55] [SPEAKER_00]: All right.
[00:09:56] [SPEAKER_00]: Let's talk about ports in the fall and strike.
[00:10:01] [SPEAKER_00]: It's nerve wracking from Carl B.
[00:10:04] [SPEAKER_00]: One threat, one solution.
[00:10:06] OK.
[00:10:21] [SPEAKER_00]: I have no idea how to pronounce this.
[00:10:24] [SPEAKER_00]: Mayorsk.
[00:10:24] [SPEAKER_00]: Mayorsk.
[00:10:25] [SPEAKER_00]: Maersk.
[00:10:26] [SPEAKER_00]: M-A-E-R-S-K.
[00:10:27] [SPEAKER_00]: If you see the name, you know it.
[00:10:29] [SPEAKER_00]: To limit Canada bound cargo ahead of possible rail work stoppage.
[00:10:34] [SPEAKER_00]: So.
[00:10:36] [SPEAKER_00]: The fall.
[00:10:38] [SPEAKER_00]: I'll give you the real quick and if I see anything, I haven't read this article.
[00:10:41] [SPEAKER_00]: I was just trying to find the details from what Carl B.
[00:10:45] [SPEAKER_00]: Told me yesterday.
[00:10:48] [SPEAKER_00]: Fundamentally, there's a stoppage of work in the fall that's being kind of threatened by the lovely unions, the unions that love all of us so much.
[00:11:02] [SPEAKER_00]: They love it when they're able to say to the American people that you do it and we're going to if we don't get more money, we're going to starve you.
[00:11:12] [SPEAKER_00]: The economic repercussions of rail work stoppage of this magnitude would be devastating locally and given the interconnectivity consequently impact the movement of goods in the United States and beyond.
[00:11:25] [SPEAKER_00]: Last year, a roughly two week strike involving more than 7000 workers at British Columbia ports disrupted shipping operations across the Pacific Northwest.
[00:11:34] [SPEAKER_00]: Authorities estimate the strike affected shipments totaling 10 billion Canadian dollars or the equivalent 7.3 billion and reduced Canada's economic output by 1 billion.
[00:11:49] [SPEAKER_00]: So what is so the rail work stoppage is what we're concerned about.
[00:11:55] [SPEAKER_00]: It's supposed to kick off in fall.
[00:11:58] [SPEAKER_00]: I have the exact quote right here that.
[00:12:01] [SPEAKER_00]: I got from the article yesterday.
[00:12:03] [SPEAKER_00]: I copied and pasted because I was going to talk it.
[00:12:05] [SPEAKER_00]: Talk it.
[00:12:06] [SPEAKER_00]: I was going to talk it on Preppers Live.
[00:12:10] [SPEAKER_00]: So Maersk warns customers of possible US ports strike October 1st.
[00:12:18] [SPEAKER_00]: Quote, should a general work stoppage occur on the US Gulf and East Coast's major?
[00:12:24] [SPEAKER_00]: Right.
[00:12:26] [SPEAKER_00]: Even a one week shutdown could take four to six weeks to recover from with significant backlogs delays compounding with each passing day.
[00:12:36] [SPEAKER_00]: You know, this is you do when you commit to a segment like one threat, one solution, you find yourself harping on like a lot of the same stuff all the time.
[00:12:49] [SPEAKER_00]: My fundamental motivation in terms of like.
[00:12:56] [SPEAKER_00]: Overall prepping and preparedness right now is for everyone in the listening audience to be building on a three month par level, a three month emergency par level of supplies and food.
[00:13:08] [SPEAKER_00]: Never before in the history, not even in 2020 of PBN, have I given people like a hard and fast par level like Preppers should have accents.
[00:13:17] [SPEAKER_00]: It's not even Preppers.
[00:13:18] [SPEAKER_00]: Americans should have X and anybody else in the world that wants to weather any kind of storm because the storms are growing.
[00:13:28] [SPEAKER_00]: You know, while you're being.
[00:13:32] [SPEAKER_00]: While you're being distracted by this dream that the hurricanes and those types of storms are getting worse and more frequent, right?
[00:13:38] [SPEAKER_00]: Why they're telling you those storms are the ones that are growing.
[00:13:43] [SPEAKER_00]: The storm that's actually growing is the storm of disruption in your life.
[00:13:47] [SPEAKER_00]: You know what I mean?
[00:13:48] [SPEAKER_00]: And I don't see how that doesn't continue to happen.
[00:13:52] [SPEAKER_00]: I don't see how you don't find yourself in a position where continually you're seeing situations like this, situations like, well, what will unfold when our.
[00:14:03] [SPEAKER_00]: Current president ish vice president makes her way into office if if that happens.
[00:14:11] [SPEAKER_00]: And we have true Marxism in the United States where the shopping, I mean, you remember Obamacare, right?
[00:14:19] [SPEAKER_00]: You remember how well that went.
[00:14:22] [SPEAKER_00]: If this if we get a Kamala care of the grocery stores, right?
[00:14:27] [SPEAKER_00]: Kamala care of the grocery stores would would be like Kovach.
[00:14:32] [SPEAKER_00]: Remember going in during Kovach, the height of Kovach and you walk into a grocery store and be like.
[00:14:36] [SPEAKER_00]: All the food at it's coming and disrep, like I said, the things that disrupt are the things that are being worked into our life right now.
[00:14:46] [SPEAKER_00]: They're the things that should concern you.
[00:14:49] [SPEAKER_00]: You know what I mean?
[00:14:50] [SPEAKER_00]: They're the things that should radically concern you and you should.
[00:14:53] [SPEAKER_00]: You should mark that three month par level.
[00:14:56] [SPEAKER_00]: Sit down and do your calculations.
[00:14:58] [SPEAKER_00]: If you want to knock it out fast, like if you seriously, if you want to knock it out fast, the the best resource that I have.
[00:15:06] [SPEAKER_00]: Let me give you the exact name of it.
[00:15:09] [SPEAKER_00]: I'm going to go to our membership website, PBN family dot com.
[00:15:13] [SPEAKER_00]: PBM.
[00:15:15] [SPEAKER_00]: PBN family dot com.
[00:15:18] [SPEAKER_00]: OK, this is a very simple one sheet and it's called food storage calories per five gallon bucket.
[00:15:26] [SPEAKER_00]: It's exactly what it is.
[00:15:28] [SPEAKER_00]: And I give you a list.
[00:15:29] [SPEAKER_00]: Now, this is a members only resource.
[00:15:33] [SPEAKER_00]: So you've got to sign up to use it right next to it.
[00:15:36] [SPEAKER_00]: Those are free nuclear war prepared, not scared book.
[00:15:39] [SPEAKER_00]: This is right as soon as you go to PBN family dot com.
[00:15:43] [SPEAKER_00]: But the food storage calories per five gallon bucket list.
[00:15:50] [SPEAKER_00]: I'm not allowed to view it.
[00:15:53] [SPEAKER_00]: That's the best.
[00:15:54] [SPEAKER_00]: The best is when you go on your own membership website that you own and they're like, what's your password, buddy?
[00:16:00] [SPEAKER_00]: Trying to break in.
[00:16:02] [SPEAKER_00]: So we did.
[00:16:07] [SPEAKER_00]: Here's a guy.
[00:16:08] [SPEAKER_00]: I'll give you this right off the top.
[00:16:09] [SPEAKER_00]: This is a little this is a little bonus off of this article.
[00:16:11] [SPEAKER_00]: I don't even remember writing this, but I wrote it.
[00:16:15] [SPEAKER_00]: This is a really cool line that I should use way more often after doing all this math.
[00:16:21] [SPEAKER_00]: Remember the food storage rule of three for four.
[00:16:25] [SPEAKER_00]: So there's a six eight eight one rule.
[00:16:28] [SPEAKER_00]: No, that's not right.
[00:16:29] [SPEAKER_00]: Six eight eight six rule for water purification.
[00:16:32] [SPEAKER_00]: We'll talk about that another time.
[00:16:35] [SPEAKER_00]: And another food storage rule, the three for four.
[00:16:38] [SPEAKER_00]: The three for four is slick.
[00:16:41] [SPEAKER_00]: Yeah. When you write, you write so much.
[00:16:43] [SPEAKER_00]: You create so much shit nowadays that you can't remember the cool shit that you create.
[00:16:47] [SPEAKER_00]: So stupid.
[00:16:49] [SPEAKER_00]: It's just that it's like a you know, it's like the the compacted layers of soil.
[00:16:55] [SPEAKER_00]: You know what I mean?
[00:16:56] [SPEAKER_00]: And you just completely forget like, oh, this is the food storage era and down here was the.
[00:17:01] [SPEAKER_00]: So the three for four rule is great.
[00:17:04] [SPEAKER_00]: Burn this into your head.
[00:17:06] [SPEAKER_00]: Three million calories feeds a family of four for one year.
[00:17:09] [SPEAKER_00]: Bingo. Three million calories feeds a family of four for one year.
[00:17:15] [SPEAKER_00]: I mean, that's the price of that's worth the price of admission right there for today's free podcast.
[00:17:21] [SPEAKER_00]: So we've got things like long grain rice, black beans, pinto beans, flour, sugar, salt, clarified butter, shortening, oats, corn meal,
[00:17:29] [SPEAKER_00]: potato flakes, spaghetti, all that kind of stuff.
[00:17:33] [SPEAKER_00]: And how much calories a five gallon bucket of each is so that you can very quickly, you know,
[00:17:41] [SPEAKER_00]: if you want to do three million calories and feed the family for a year, you can calculate that up and see what that looks like in terms of buckets.
[00:17:48] [SPEAKER_00]: If you want to do like I said and get a three month par level done and get it done real fast, then you can use that sheet for that too.
[00:17:54] [SPEAKER_00]: Again, that's PBN family dot com.
[00:17:57] [SPEAKER_00]: Sign up for the membership.
[00:17:58] [SPEAKER_00]: You'll get access to that if that's something you want to do.
[00:18:01] [SPEAKER_00]: I don't know why anyone wouldn't do it right now.
[00:18:03] [SPEAKER_00]: If you're like sitting there with anxiety, like what am I going to do?
[00:18:07] [SPEAKER_00]: You know, how do I what am I and how do I go to PBN family dot com?
[00:18:14] [SPEAKER_00]: All right. I got I got the Instagram crew, Jay Fergie probably included who would like to hear from me today.
[00:18:21] [SPEAKER_00]: So I'm not going to go on much longer.
[00:18:25] [SPEAKER_00]: I do want to read to you.
[00:18:27] [SPEAKER_00]: I bought this deck.
[00:18:31] [SPEAKER_00]: We went to see the samurai at the VMFA.
[00:18:36] [SPEAKER_00]: It's a samurai exhibit there.
[00:18:39] [SPEAKER_00]: It's real samurai armor, samurai sword, samurai horse armor, this whole backlog of like samurais coming to town like up on these sort of little hills and the horse and the samurai armor on top of the horse.
[00:18:54] [SPEAKER_00]: And he really gave you this kind of like what the hell it must have been like because the samurais would they'd create not only was their armor bad ass, but they'd also create armor that made their so sweet that made their horses look like dragons.
[00:19:08] [SPEAKER_00]: You know what I mean?
[00:19:10] [SPEAKER_00]: So you have this and remember no TV, no YouTube, no cell phone.
[00:19:14] [SPEAKER_00]: Right. You're living like in your hut and fire and stories that your mom tells you in your brain and look up in the sky and see, you know, all those Hercules.
[00:19:23] [SPEAKER_00]: And then all of a sudden this alien thing comes with wajisaki's and samurai swords and the crazy hat with the, you know, with the horns coming off of the thing.
[00:19:36] [SPEAKER_00]: And he's on top of this beast that has dragon fire coming out of its nose and dragon eyes looking at you.
[00:19:44] [SPEAKER_00]: And, you know, it's maybe they knew it's a horse.
[00:19:46] [SPEAKER_00]: Maybe they didn't from a distance.
[00:19:47] [SPEAKER_00]: You're probably very confused.
[00:19:49] [SPEAKER_00]: No optics.
[00:19:50] [SPEAKER_00]: Didn't put the thermals on to see the samurai coming back in the day.
[00:19:54] [SPEAKER_00]: And I remember sitting there with the kids looking up the hill at this fake hill that was in the museum at the samurai and thinking to myself, what?
[00:20:03] [SPEAKER_00]: Wow.
[00:20:04] [SPEAKER_00]: That must have been so wild.
[00:20:07] [SPEAKER_00]: You know, but anyway, I joke and call my son.
[00:20:12] [SPEAKER_00]: Musashi.
[00:20:14] [SPEAKER_00]: Well, somewhat of a joke.
[00:20:16] [SPEAKER_00]: He has a really great mind for figuring out the way.
[00:20:22] [SPEAKER_00]: You know what I mean?
[00:20:22] [SPEAKER_00]: His mind is very strategic.
[00:20:24] [SPEAKER_00]: He's really good at figuring out like how to win.
[00:20:27] [SPEAKER_00]: So I always joke with him and, you know, to boost his confidence and all that kind of stuff.
[00:20:30] [SPEAKER_00]: I call him Musashi from time to time.
[00:20:33] [SPEAKER_00]: So I bought him the Book of Five Rings because it was there and it came with this deck of cool cards from the Book of Five Rings.
[00:20:39] [SPEAKER_00]: So to end the show, I thought I'd read you a little Musashi because it's interesting.
[00:20:45] [SPEAKER_00]: Musashi said to hold down a pillow, quote, to hold down a pillow means see if I can do a teleprompter means not allowing the enemy's head to rise.
[00:20:56] [SPEAKER_00]: You must always be able to lead the enemy about the important thing in strategy is to suppress the enemy's useful actions but allow his useless actions.
[00:21:06] [SPEAKER_00]: It's very Sun Tzu.
[00:21:07] [SPEAKER_00]: You read through the Book of Five Rings, you realize it's very Sun Tzu is what it is.
[00:21:12] [SPEAKER_00]: All right, folks, I'm out of here.
[00:21:14] [SPEAKER_00]: I do appreciate you.
[00:21:16] [SPEAKER_00]: Listen to the incredible shows, PBN all weekend.
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[00:21:20] [SPEAKER_00]: Amazing this week.
[00:21:23] [SPEAKER_00]: And I'll see you maybe in a few days.
[00:21:27] [SPEAKER_00]: Talk to you soon.
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