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[00:00:03] You're listening, Cage, to PBN. You will pay off back the stability here.
[00:00:31] We do not know what our chances of survival are. We fight as if they were zero. We do not know what we are facing, so we fight as if it was the dark gods themselves. No one will remember us now, and we may never be buried beneath Titan. So we will build our own memorial here.
[00:00:56] The chapter might lose us, and the Imperium might never know we existed. But the enemy, the enemy will know. The enemy will remember. We will hurt it so badly. That it will never forget us until the stars burn out and the Emperor vanquishes it at the end of time.
[00:01:23] Welcome in PBN family. Welcome in to PBN News. The Enemy Will Know is the title of today's show. The Enemy Will Know. Morning, Jay Ferg. Thank you for joining us live. I do appreciate all of you out there joining us live. The podcast audience, thank you so much for sticking with us through this changeover to video streaming and all this other stuff that we're doing.
[00:01:50] If not for the long-standing audio PBN family contingent, we wouldn't be here today. So, appreciate you. Demons. Demons are on my mind today, folks, and that's why I read you that quote.
[00:02:10] That quote is not from some glorious sort of historical rendition, some biblical or religious tablet. It's straight out of the most dorkiest thing in the world, Warhammer 40,000, from a faction known as the Grey Knights, who are basically the ultimate in demon hunters.
[00:02:38] There's a lot of parallels, man, in that world and in our world. Naturally, I mean, you know, it was born out of this world, but what's really interesting to me lately is this sort of idea of demons. Demons. This idea of demons and their their potential to manipulate our world. If you told me three, four years ago I would be talking about demons on a live podcast.
[00:03:08] I would have laughed at you. You know, but the behavior of mankind is some behaviors you see maybe our access to like videos of people doing things you can't even fathom. The the the torture and the the the things that are done to children in our society. I used to think that demons were metaphorical, you know what I mean?
[00:03:38] Sort of a metaphorical way to explain our bad behavior. I don't think so anymore, you know, nor do I think they are, you know, hoof tapping creatures that you might find in a basement somewhere with a blade and horns coming out of their head. It's a lot different than that.
[00:04:04] When I was very young, I went to a movie with my father, the dragon, the Bruce Lee story. My phone needs to be turned up a little louder. I can hardly hear people bothering me in the middle of the live show. Let me turn the volume up a little more. So. In that movie, Bruce Lee's faces off with these sort of samurai demons. And my father, like all people.
[00:04:35] Had his own demons to work through, just like me, just like you. Right. And he explained that to me because I kind of couldn't understand it. You know what I mean? I was very young. I think came out in 93. So I would have been. Four, seven years old, something like that. And so, you know, you watch that sort of thing. And you understand that like a man has issues. That's like what you walk away with at seven years old. And.
[00:05:04] The other thing that my dad said is that if you don't. Handle your demons, then they get passed on. And he even told me that that's what happened to Bruce Lee's son. Brandon Lee, who was killed filming. I don't know if that was true or not, but it was something that I thought was interesting to think about. Now I look around the world and I see it more clearly than ever, whether it's energies, whether it's things we can't see, whether it's.
[00:05:32] Something within our own mind, a battle within our own soul. So. It's very clear to me that every person walking around in this world has sort of like. Piggy back is piggybacked by a demon, you know what I mean? And when you you get it's this never ending battle, right? It's like this never ending fight.
[00:05:59] What's really interesting to me lately, though, is that my proximity to God depends. Like it really shapes. The armor I have against my own demons. You follow me like it is. A real thing without a doubt.
[00:06:26] What and you know, my faith in God is what also makes. My vision of demons clear. I think that has a lot to do with it. I think it's hard to have an immense faith in good and not consider the evil. You know what I mean? Not see the evil more clearly, not understand that the good is here for a reason and it is to combat that evil.
[00:06:52] But what is most interesting and what stands out the most to me lately is. The more I hear the Bible, the more I read the Bible, the more I pray this literally the stronger. I get when it comes to dealing with temptation. And that's a big deal, man. You know, it's not a little thing.
[00:07:18] I don't know if this has been your experience, but this has been my experience. There is armor there. There is protection there. And it says so in the in the pages. But it's not even it's not even the. You know, sometimes like you go through rough times and you read particular passages in the Bible. You know what I mean? Like I need some strength. So I'm going to read these particular passages for inspiration.
[00:07:44] But it seems to me that it's like just the muttering of the text itself. It's almost armor. You know, like it's it's not even necessarily. Reading or listening to certain passages is literally the word itself.
[00:08:07] It's all of that that's mixed up into my world that has created this sort of focus on understanding that we are all at war, whether we admit it or not. Whether we admit it or not, whether we're too embarrassed to believe it or to say it out loud or whatever the situation is, it's it's a real thing. And when you're at your weakest, you know, you can feel it. And then when you're closest to God, you can feel that strength, too.
[00:08:38] This is just what what's on my mind today. You know, this is not the only thing I want to talk about. I am writing an article, a solo article, not for not for anyone. But it's an article about preppers as. The savior here, not the savior, but, you know, what's the actual title? Let me give you because I thought about it and put up put together a good title. It's probably worth reading it to you.
[00:09:08] I'm a little behind today. The morning was wild. So the title of the article is no FEMA, no insurance. Preppers are America's answer to disaster. And that's what's interesting about that is this is a solo article that I'm going to write, not on commission. And I'm going to spread it out to everybody and share it to all our various audiences on social media. You guys, everybody, some of you, you know, some a lot of it overlaps.
[00:09:38] But that's the thing. There's a lot riding on this one. It's just a it's just a strike out into another world. I don't write a lot of articles and put them out in hopes that they will do what I need them to do. A lot of times I'm paid. Most of the time I'm paid to write articles for different outlets. But this one. And the reason this one is because I think it's a message that America needs.
[00:10:08] I think America needs the message right now that all of these fake little layers of protection that we assumed. They don't really exist or they don't exist at all in the way that you were brought up to believe, you know, you were brought up to believe that. What was most amazing about the fires in California is that the insurance companies looked at the situation in California. That was total mismanagement.
[00:10:36] But of course, the government, the liberal government would deny it and denied everything and will deny everything until they can no longer deny it till the proof till the Hollywood sign is on fire. Right. But they denied it and it cost the people their insurance policies. Now, a lot of people are going to sell the insurance companies big bad monster and they should have never dropped them no matter what. Right. Then they go out of business and you still don't have insurance then.
[00:11:06] You know what I mean? It doesn't matter. You can't. There's no way you can beat a state that's run so poorly. Like, I can't even believe these people can get in California that they can get car insurance with the amount of thefts and break ins the cars and shatter the windows and all that kind. I can't believe they can get car insurance.
[00:11:32] And I do think that insurance is going to become a thing that you either have a massive premium to pay in order to have it. Or you have to relocate. You know what I mean? You know what I mean? Because as I mentioned for years, these enclaves of liberalism are going to just continue to fall apart. Until, you know, until they. Oh, man. Perfect segue. Excuse me. Perfect segue.
[00:12:02] Until they just, you know, become the dust. And no one's going to ensure dust and tell you it's a mansion. Right. So the whole goal behind the article is to just shake people awake and say, look. Like I've been saying since 2018, the preppers have built. The have built sort of the infrastructure you need to take control of your life and to stay alive in these situations and to rebound from these situations and all that kind of stuff like.
[00:12:34] You have to become the thing you depend on. And we have to get rid of the illusions of FEMA. We have to get rid of the illusions of the government, like the government's going to show up and give you a new house. It's not going to happen. And you have to get away from the illusions of. Insurance as well. For years, I've heard. I don't I don't usually represent it this way, but for years, I've heard other preppers. Great people talk about prepping as insurance. Prepping is an insurance policy. Right. All right.
[00:13:04] L to survive in chat. Garden girl in chat across multitudes of platforms. L to survive. Your timing couldn't be better. Link down in the YouTube description and in the podcast description. You guys are going to find a link to an amazing YouTube video. If you are listening to me and going prepping is the thing.
[00:13:26] If you're listening to me, L to survive does the throws the classic Reagan line in the most terrifying thing a person can hear is I'm from the government and I'm here to help. But L to survive put out a great YouTube video about a website called prepper shows USA. I think it is. I don't know the website. Go watch the video. The link is in the description. Go watch the video because it's. It is.
[00:13:56] It is your link to some real life interactions with preppers in and around your area, some real life courses with real people. You can ask questions, raise hands like it is. Largely that website is a collection of all the prepper shows that are happening in the US. And there's a lot now. And then and they're awesome. They're well worth it. You know what I mean? They're well worth the time, particularly those that are outdoors primarily. I mean, they're really good. You know, prepper shows.
[00:14:26] I haven't gone to a really, really a bad prepper show. Some of them that are indoors are a little tably. You know what I mean? They can be a little tably like, oh, my God, how much how much prepper stuff you're going to put in my face? Fine. You know what I mean? It is what it is. But the classes are always good. And I mean, I've gone to shows in Virginia, shows in Utah, shows in North Carolina. They're they're good, man.
[00:14:56] The the context in the classes is almost always done really well. And I've walked away from every prepper show I've ever gone to with real, real change in mind. You know what I mean? Like real changes that need to be made in my preparedness lifestyle, my lifestyle in general. And I think that to me, that's always kind of the metric for a good course. Like when you go to a good course.
[00:15:23] I always think the metric of a good course is when your your mind shifts a bit. You know what I mean? Like you have this moment where you're like, oh. That's a wholesale change for the better. To me, that's a good course. So check it out. L to survive YouTube channel. It's his newest video up there. You'll see it. And it's a good one. Get to know that website, man. Telling you. And get to know that nub over at L to survive.
[00:15:52] I mean, he's he brings the thunder every every video. It's good stuff. If you're into preparedness and gear and you know, that kind of stuff. I think it's time to. I think it's time to see what's inside the cash today, folks. Yeah, let's do it. I got a really cool one for you. Many of you may know these things. Some of you may not. But we're going to have a whole hearted discussion on sort of food rations. OK.
[00:16:21] Inside the cash today. The new millennium bar. I got to get my camera mirrored, huh? We're going to have to mirror the new millennium bar. I grabbed the worst flavor, though. My least favorite flavor of millennium bars. Orange coconut. The winner. It's probably my favorite. These guys are. I mean, they look like bars.
[00:16:51] They look like something that'd be tasty there. They're not bad. Certain flavors are better than others. Like I said, what they are, though, is their massive amounts of calories. One bar 410 calories. I pulled this from my Lima Tango survival backpack here. The solo. If you are a member. Oh, my God. I'm not ripping that patch off. I was going to show you the patch. Things on there for life.
[00:17:20] They put food rations in their solo bag. This one in particular has 1200 calories and they come from these. Right. I'm sorry. 1600 calories for 10 for 10 per bar. Are and these are. Largely flower, sugar, fat. Because this is not like this is a survival food rash and a flavoring. There is five grams of protein in this little guy, though. Where's that come from?
[00:17:49] I wonder what that comes from. Whole wheat flour, maybe. Cornstarch. Coconut. Oh, maybe the coconut, actually. Yeah, it's like they've all got a little coconut in them. Um. Not bad, though. This is a low sodium option, too. Pretty cool. There's a lot of good survival food rations out there. The May Day rations are good. Uh. But what you need to know about these is. You can also make them. Okay.
[00:18:16] So you can get your hands on good survival food rations, throw them in backpacks. And have an answer for that kind of emergency situation. But you can also make them. There's a lot of good recipes out there. I think if you search my name, James Walton and, uh. Survival ration in Google, you'll get a recipe from me that's available to all, not just members.
[00:18:39] Oh, and by the way, members, the backpack is completely reviewed in family gear, our latest family gear up there on the membership website, PBNFamily.com. If you want to check that out. But yeah, food rations. It's a good thing to have. Good thing to have, particularly. If you're out in the woods. I like the quick and easy foods out in the woods. You bring, uh. Like you watch those videos.
[00:19:10] Of people who are cooking rib eyes and slicing garlic and all that kind of stuff. And that's cool. You know, if you have that kind of time, that's cool. There's nothing wrong with that. And I think it's kind of fun to cook at camp. But if I'm out fishing, like legitimately out in the woods with a purpose, not just like going to set up a campsite and stare up at the sky all day. Um, that's the kind of stuff I want. You know what I mean? Really? Like, I don't want to prepare anything. Pamukkin. Give me the ration. Whatever it is.
[00:19:40] Like, I want to catch a trout. You know what I mean? That's where I'm at mentally. You know, I want to put a caddis fly right on the top water and watch it drift and get hit. And that's what I want to do. You know, I don't want to sit down and fillet a side of char and cook it up in a cat and make a fire and cook it up in a skillet and put chopped fresh parsley on top. You know, it's fine.
[00:20:08] But when you're out and you're, you know, you're hoofing it or you're wading in the water, it's like, give me give me something that's going to take this ache in my stomach away and give me back my focus on what I'm trying to do here. Because what I'm trying to do in the mountains of Virginia is not easy, you know, especially when you're trying to catch native trout. So, yeah, food rations. Enjoy them. Matter of fact, podcast is out. Definitely get into that today, folks.
[00:20:38] Awesome. Prepper Broadcasting dot com. You can find all of our podcasts. I have not committed yet. Oh, I have not committed yet to putting these things up in terms of like. Getting all the podcasts on to YouTube and rumble. There's no auto publish in all honesty rumble. Like the audience is great.
[00:21:07] I enjoy the audience, but I don't know. What how much better would be if I started putting those shows up on rumble that don't go live YouTube. You know what I mean? The investment in YouTube is just I don't I don't see the benefit there for us. Maybe I'm wrong. Things are changing. You know, I listen to the. Oh, there's a female cardinal out the window. Still snow on the ground here in Richmond, Virginia. It's amazing.
[00:21:37] Where's Big Daddy at? Oh, took off. I love to see the Cardinals in the snow. The Cardinals in the snow is that's winter, man. You know, I mean, that's the real deal. Jay Ferg made some beef stew at home. Can it up. Can it up. Look, whenever you're making Chili's list, I'm going to tell you something that I have been threatening to do and haven't done, but I really need to get on it. And you should to double batch.
[00:22:06] All right. Double batch. So you make your chili with a pound of beef pound of turkey, whatever it is you make. Make it with two pounds. Double everything. Feed the family. Take the leftovers. Put them into cans. Can them. You know what I mean? Pressure can them. Get a recipe. Make sure you do it right. The right pressure, the right time, all that. And then, you know, it becomes this thing where.
[00:22:32] In no time, you're going to wind up with all kinds of food in the pantry in no time because you have to cook every day, you know, I mean, if you've committed to that, I hope you cook regularly. All right, folks, speaking of cook, I haven't eaten a thing yet today. I'm pretty hungry. What else must I talk about today? Hmm. Got some cool stuff coming, guys. Oh, is there some cool stuff coming? What I didn't.
[00:22:59] I took this at the end of the year, I was getting hit with all these different companies, all these new people, all these new products, books, that kind of stuff. And I just my head was like, I got to get I got to find a balance here between making money with these businesses and also getting all this cool stuff in front of the audience. So you're going to hear about a lot of new companies and a lot of new books. Yeah, sure.
[00:23:26] I can show you everything that I get emailed to me, but everything takes time and time is money. That's just what it is, you know, to be completely clear, like when I'm working, I'm working. There's a bunch of things that have to get taken care of so that we can continue doing what we do. I can continue being me and all that kind of stuff like it. Everything takes money.
[00:23:47] So I tried to draw this balance here and it's working like a lot of people are are taking advantage of our ability to show off what they're doing here on the show. So you're going to hear from a lot of brands. You're going to hear from a lot of different authors and things like that. And there's some cool stuff coming. There's some definitely some cool stuff coming. What I need you guys to do.
[00:24:11] Because yesterday I busied my morning with white rice in mylar bags from Pack Fresh USA. If you're on Instagram or our email list, you'll probably wind up seeing a picture of it. Oh, actually, you know what? I may throw some some visuals into the into the article I'm writing to. But. We're doing a big giveaway for Pack Fresh USA. There's a link down in the show descriptions. Direct link to Pack Fresh USA.
[00:24:39] I appreciate many of you have gotten to the website, you know, and made purchases. Thank you. In order to enter, you're going to get this thing. I'm going to send you exactly what they sent me because it's such a great kit. It's just laden with oxygen absorbers mylar bags of multiple sizes. They're the awesome mylar bags that open at the bottom. So you don't seal the top, you seal the bottom. Right. Very cool. Comes with a sealer.
[00:25:08] I piled all my rice in. I had about, I don't know, I'd say I was working out of the bag a little bit cheating. So I probably had about 45 pounds of white rice into mylar bags. One gallon, 1000 CC oxygen absorber into the bag. Boom. Heat sealed up with their little mini sealer. It's good. The mini Pack Fresh USA sealer is good.
[00:25:30] Um, but I've spent my food storage career using my wife's hair straightener and the plate on the hair straightener is way bigger than the plate on the little mini. If you don't have anything, it's sweet and it'll get the job. It got the job done fine, but the big hair straightener is kind of nice. Be honest. So I use that link. Get to it, man. Make a purchase over there at Pack Fresh USA through the link.
[00:25:59] You get entered into the, uh, into the giveaway. I got tons of great books. I got my own books. I got great books that I want to send you. Uh, I got hand crocheted lizards by our very own Jay Ferg. And of course I'm going to buy the winner.
[00:26:21] One of those great big by Lark kits so that they can pack up food storage because look, in all honesty, food storage is a massive difference maker. You know what I mean? Massive. My son would be laughing so hard. Both my kids would be laughing so hard if I, if they caught me saying that word. I know. I don't know if that resonates with you, but whatever. Um, all that said, I think that's about it folks.
[00:26:51] Uh, yeah, we'll get into green tips surplus.com tomorrow. We do owe you one more look at those guys and all the cool surplus stuff they got over there. Um, other than that, man, I think that's it. I did get a show from Nell Douglas Hogan. You got a great show from Jay Ferg from over the weekend. We got an incredible reliance from Steven Menking. If you're into that, definitely check. Go to prepper broadcasting.com. Get caught up on the shows. Okay.
[00:27:19] Get caught up on the podcasts. Get into this prepping thing in 2025. There ain't no insurance. There ain't no FEMA. There's no special money coming your way when disaster strikes. Just as the people in North Carolina, they'll tell you all about it. You know, largely forgotten, right? And now the Hollywood big mouths are, uh, upset. So the North Carolina and the North Carolinians up there in Appalachia are going to be like,
[00:27:48] you know, even further forgotten. So it is what it is, man. This is the reality. This is, uh, surviving America, you know, and we are your path back to stability here at the prepper broadcasting network. But you got to do the work. We can tell you what to do. We can talk about ideas and brands and stuff to buy and stuff to do and all that kind of stuff all day and night. But you got to get to it, man. You got to make it happen. All right.
[00:28:16] So we will talk to you guys soon. Tomorrow is Tuesday. I'll be back with PBN Daily News. Support the podcast. Support the sponsors. You know, do all the stuff, man, please. It is, uh, it's imperative, you know? All right. I'll talk to you guys soon. See ya.
