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[00:01:43] I will tell you that one of the big I've run a marathon, I've done a lot of crazy stuff. All I can tell you is I don't get injured. And I think the reason I don't get injured is because I'm pliable.
[00:03:03] I'm pliable, man. I'm pliable and I take good care of myself
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[00:05:42] In 2018, I told you guys I thought prepping was going to have a much bigger
[00:06:45] of affairs in this country is such that, and probably around the world too, people are terrorized and terrified by the future. And I think a lot of it has to do with the fact
[00:06:51] that they have no plan. Or maybe they have a plan, but it's a plan that doesn't affect
[00:06:57] the big things in the future, right? Most people's plan is to get the education, get
[00:07:02] the job, get the car, get the house, and. I was on the show last night with the Matter of Facts guys in Jordan from Phoenix Survival here on the Prepper Broadcasting Network. It was a fun show man, but those guys are so much fun. Jordan is so much fun. So no-brainer, but I was on that show last night talking
[00:08:20] about how long it takes for you to really see the world through a prepper's So don't get wrapped around the axles about that, you know? But there's a degree to which you can pursue self-sufficiency and achieve levels of self-sufficiency, right? Like you get a chicken coop with six chickens in your backyard, and you're self-sufficient
[00:09:42] fundamentally on eggs.
[00:09:45] You'll probably never buy eggs again unless know, I do consultation for some people and I always am surprised that they don't know what they don't know. And I've come to, you know, understand that now. They don't know what they don't know. It's not knocking them, it's just the reality. They don't know what they don't know.
[00:11:00] So you have to be aware of that.
[00:11:02] When you're looking at a person, you have to be aware of that.
[00:11:04] You have to say to yourself, like, what do they call it, Red Pill, or something like that? What do they call it? Who's the guy? I forgot his name already. Who's the guy, oh Jesus,
[00:12:22] he's supposed to be the most popular man in the whole entire world, or something like that,
[00:12:24] Kickboxer.
[00:13:25] the abridged version but he's a fisherman who you know wakes up in the morning early goes out does a bit of fishing in the ocean comes back catches enough fish for his family
[00:13:32] and his friends and you know shrimp and crustaceans and all that kind of stuff they eat a button
[00:13:40] let me bring it up let me bring it's worth it it's worth talking about Mexican fisherman said I sleep late, fish a little, play with my children, take siestas with my wife, Maria, and stroll into the village each evening where I sip wine and play guitar with my amigos. I have a full and busy life. The American scoffed. I have an MBA from Harvard and can help you, he said.
[00:15:00] You should spend more time fishing.
[00:15:02] And with the proceeds, buy a bigger boat.
[00:15:05] With the proceeds from the bigger boat, you could sleep late, fish a little, play with your kids, take siestas with your wife, and stroll to the village in the evenings where you could sip wine and play guitar with your amigos." I love that. How many people have passed up the opportunity to live their life?
[00:16:20] Live the life they want to live to live the life that other people want them to live. the decade, you know, the power of the first decade is the priority of the first decade. The first decade of your child's life should be an independent chapter all itself, where there are no holds barred, where there is nothing too
[00:17:41] crazy, no idea too crazy, of my entire life.
[00:19:04] And I'm gonna be here. staff or personnel were injured by the explosion due to the early hours of the detonation. De-brief, the improvised explosive device was detonated less than a week after the Alabama Supreme Court issued a ruling that live human embryos are human lives under state law, which was created, which has created concerns that the destruction of embryos created in vitro
[00:20:20] fertilization could lead to civil liabilities. So what does that mean? That means, you know, in the sense of one threat, one solution, what does that mean? That means that there will be, until the justice system gets wrenched back into place, moves like remember this DC sniper and those kinds of things where there would be manhunts? Like you can blow up You can detonate an explosive device outside of the Alabama Attorney General's office and We don't turn that into a nationwide manhunt or some kind of a manhunt for this loser
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[00:24:12] All right, PBN family, SHTF chef. We're going to make these last sessions brief here.
[00:24:16] Um, one of the side dishes that I make at home all the time, easy, simple.
[00:24:23] God, it's so simple and so tasty.
[00:24:25] It's a cilantro cook rice, right? Slow simmer till the water cooks off, it begins to look stodgy like oatmeal or thickened. All the water's not completely out of the rice yet, right? There's still some liquid in there because that liquid is going to be what the rice absorbs and what steams the rice.
[00:25:40] Then you turn the stove down as low as it will go.
[00:25:44] Okay?
[00:25:45] Oh, I'm sorry.
[00:25:46] I missed a couple steps.
[00:25:47] Sorry. I'll add some salt, some more salt after I taste it if it needs it. Then I'll add a good palmful of cilantro for, let's say, a cup of uncooked rice, that much rice, right? Like a good hefty palmful of cilantro, boom, goes in. The juice of a lime, boom, boom, there's no seeds in lime, so you can juice it right over top the rice.
[00:27:01] And then gently with a fork, I'll stir that mixture around.
