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[00:02:11] So, today, I've got a bunch of things for you.
[00:02:16] I've got Bible verses.
[00:02:17] I've got Chinese nuclear warfare.
[00:02:20] I've got William Allingham.
[00:02:25] And I'd like to do a show on a number of different things this morning.
[00:02:30] What's been on my mind in watching the sort of lunacy of these last days of the election?
[00:02:38] You know, it's impossible for us not to talk about the election a little bit.
[00:02:41] But I will tell you the one thing that I think we do better than most everyone out there is when we talk about this kind of stuff, like when we're talking about the elections and politics and, you know, things that everybody's yakking about all the time.
[00:02:59] I do think it's important that, you know, we give solutions.
[00:03:05] We have an entire segment on PBN News called One Threat, One Solution.
[00:03:10] And we got a good one today.
[00:03:12] We got a really good one today.
[00:03:14] So, what's come to mind, I spent the morning drinking some disaster coffee, watching Whoopi Goldberg, watching a little bit of Bill Maher, just watching sort of some of the high-level bishops.
[00:03:36] Yeah, that's a good way to look at it. Some of the high-level bishops of this whole movement.
[00:03:41] You know what I mean? This whole sort of insanity, sort of this insane religion of the left wing.
[00:03:50] And in watching them, one thing kept coming to mind, and it was from the Bible, and it was Hosea 8-7.
[00:04:01] Hosea 8-7 is, you know, it's there all the time.
[00:04:05] Morning, Jay Ferg in chat. Phoenix Survival is with us, folks.
[00:04:09] Saturday morning host. Don't miss her.
[00:04:11] Saturday morning, 9 a.m.-ish.
[00:04:15] And, man, tons of information coming from Phoenix Survival.
[00:04:19] Doing a very unique thing right now in sort of the urban survival struggle.
[00:04:26] Hosea 8-7 is, it's plays to today, and particularly the political battle and the religious battle and the cultural battle in the United States.
[00:04:39] It goes as follows.
[00:04:42] They sow the wind and reap the whirlwind.
[00:04:46] The stalk has no head, it will produce no flower.
[00:04:50] Were it to yield grain, now listen to this one, foreigners would swallow it up.
[00:04:57] It's very interesting, right?
[00:04:59] It gets more and more interesting by the day.
[00:05:03] For they sow the wind, they shall reap the whirlwind.
[00:05:08] I don't know, to me it's just one of those things that, uh, it says a lot about a lot.
[00:05:13] You know what I mean?
[00:05:13] It says a lot about a lot.
[00:05:15] It just, it has everything to do with, uh, what we're seeing in the world today.
[00:05:21] I'm going over here checking out what's going on on Twitter.
[00:05:27] And, let's see, we'll put Jay Ferg up there in the, in the chat on the live stream.
[00:05:35] I watch these guys, you know, the America that they wanted is here.
[00:05:41] You know what I mean?
[00:05:42] The America that, that a lot of these left leaning lunatics have always wanted is here.
[00:05:49] It's here.
[00:05:51] They've thrust the chaos and the insanity upon our lives.
[00:05:57] And it's, it's kind of fun to watch.
[00:06:00] I'm not going to lie.
[00:06:01] It's kind of fun to watch them lose control of, of, of everything.
[00:06:06] Like, like vastly losing control over all sorts of, of themselves.
[00:06:15] The screaming and the, and the, you know, the Hitlering and the tyrant ting and the, and the despotting and so on, man.
[00:06:23] It's, it's pretty interesting to watch.
[00:06:26] It, it may even be missed at some point.
[00:06:31] It may even be missed in the future.
[00:06:32] I don't know.
[00:06:33] Maybe, maybe not, but I can't help, but look at the situation in America right now.
[00:06:39] Look at what's happening in this world and not think to myself.
[00:06:43] Well, when, when Biden one ish, when Biden became president, let's go with that.
[00:06:52] We were, we were really hurt.
[00:06:54] You know what I mean?
[00:06:55] It was a lot of people who are like not feeling good at all.
[00:07:00] And I remember telling everybody here at PBN, I said, you know, it's, this is, this is their turn now.
[00:07:05] You know, the one thing we can rest our hats on is that it's their turn.
[00:07:09] You know, it's, it's their turn at bat is exactly what I said.
[00:07:15] It's there at bat.
[00:07:16] Now we get to see what all, what they've been talking about for the last four years.
[00:07:20] You know, all through Trump, they were talking about these amazing and incredible things and wonderful.
[00:07:25] And, and once we get power, we're going to get out from under this racist, monstrous dictator and really show America what love is and what science means and what water is and what air is and what, you know what I mean?
[00:07:42] And how no one is illegal and how it all that kind of stuff, you know?
[00:07:47] Um, and that this is what we've seen.
[00:07:52] All the yard signs, all of the, this thing in that thing, it's all sort of come down to what we're looking at outside of our windows and on our news headlines.
[00:08:01] Now we're looking around America and we're seeing a nation that has been crafted by almost four years of a puppeted government.
[00:08:12] Who has been yelling at the top of their lungs, even while they've been in power about the despot that is Donald Trump.
[00:08:21] Jay Ferg in chat says it's heartbreaking to see the country this way.
[00:08:25] It is heartbreaking, you know, it is, but you know, the sun must go down in order for us to enjoy that great sunrise.
[00:08:31] Jay Ferg, that's all I can tell you, you know, it must rain for us to appreciate the sun.
[00:08:38] I do feel the tingle of an American revival in the future.
[00:08:44] You know, there was times when I would look at my kids, sometimes I look at my kids and I get like a visions, you know what I mean?
[00:08:52] Because my brain starts making radical calculations.
[00:08:55] I don't know if yours works that way, but I look at my boys and I, my brain starts to make calculations.
[00:09:00] And lately I've been looking at them.
[00:09:03] And for many years I looked at my kids and when they were young, younger, and I looked at them and I would think, you know, we may have to figure out a different way to live, a different way for their life to be than mine.
[00:09:19] And it, you know, it's a heartbreaking thing.
[00:09:22] But we have to consider survival and we have to consider surviving America.
[00:09:26] And we have to consider what all, what all that looks like.
[00:09:29] You know, you have to think in decades, you have to think what's this going to look like in five, 10 years, 10, 20 years.
[00:09:36] And I would look at them and, you know, two years ago, three years ago.
[00:09:41] And I would say to myself, all right, we're probably going to have to create a radically different lifestyle than the one that they've grown up with.
[00:09:46] And lately I've been looking at them and I've been panning out this sort of movement in the country.
[00:09:53] It's the movement. It's, it's not Donald Trump, just so you know, it's many things.
[00:09:58] It's many factors in my brain. It's watching the alternative media.
[00:10:03] It's watching, you know, one big thing that happened with the Washington Post is they didn't take sides again.
[00:10:13] You know, just like the LA Times, the LA Times did not choose a candidate to get behind the, the Washington Post did not choose a candidate to get behind.
[00:10:22] I know this probably seems like a one-off and seems silly, but I just mark my words.
[00:10:28] Okay. This is a big deal. You know, this is them. This is at least a news organization that is saying, maybe we need to change something.
[00:10:39] And it's not for nothing. It's not like, I don't know. You see like left-wingers do things all the time that are kind of like, they look really extreme, but it's zero sum.
[00:10:50] You know what I mean? These people, LA Times, Washington Post or Examiner, whichever one it was is losing subscribers.
[00:10:57] They're losing money over this.
[00:10:59] So they're moving towards the idea of being news again, and they're losing subscriptions because of it.
[00:11:08] I don't know. You know, there's a, again, my brain is full of data and information and headlines and podcasts and all kinds of stuff that formulates this sort of worldview that I bring to you guys on a daily basis.
[00:11:24] And when I look at my kids now and I see, you know, what's the next five years, what's the next 10 years?
[00:11:29] And I think about Donald Trump and I think about like, I'll tell you one thing that just really blew me away the other day was the idea of no income tax.
[00:11:44] I don't know if he could pull it off, but I just thought about, I was talking to my wife about it.
[00:11:48] I said, can you imagine if the tariffs are as effective as Donald Trump thinks they could be?
[00:11:55] And, you know, why not? He had, I mean, the tariffs are so effective that of all the things Biden and Kamala took away when they first came into office and they did a hell of a job,
[00:12:06] they didn't touch the tariffs on China, which is interesting.
[00:12:11] So that means there's something to it. You know, it's not all, in other words, we can't afford to lose that money. Right.
[00:12:18] But I started thinking about, I started thinking about my sons getting their first paychecks.
[00:12:22] Remember when you got that first paycheck and even if your parents warned you about it, you still weren't ready for it because in your head you were doing math all week.
[00:12:30] You were like, okay, I worked 25 hours and, uh, you know, whatever you made at the time, like eight bucks an hour.
[00:12:37] So I should wind up with X amount of dollars and then you get your check and that, that first, that, that feeling that drop in your soul.
[00:12:45] Right. When you're like, oh my God, dad was right.
[00:12:50] Dad was right. The government's thieves.
[00:12:54] Um, it'd be cool, you know, for the kids, for our children out there listening or grandchildren, uh, to never feel that.
[00:13:04] I heard it. That is, I heard a story yesterday and then we'll get into one threat, one solution.
[00:13:08] I know I'm rambling a bit.
[00:13:10] I heard a story. It was supposed to be good news. It was like positive news on FM radio.
[00:13:14] And I was like, you know what? I could use some positive news. I'll listen to it.
[00:13:17] It actually turned out to be one of the most depressing things I heard all day.
[00:13:20] So here's what they give you with the positive news.
[00:13:23] A guy's outside pumping gas. He finds a $20 bill.
[00:13:26] He walks into the store.
[00:13:29] And he buys a $20 scratch off.
[00:13:31] They didn't have the brand that he usually gets.
[00:13:33] So we got another $20 scratch off.
[00:13:35] He scratches the thing off. He wins a million dollars, right?
[00:13:38] Yay. We're supposed to be happy.
[00:13:42] He took the lump sum.
[00:13:45] This is what the radio host tells you.
[00:13:47] He took the lump sum and he wound up with $420,000.
[00:13:50] And now he's going to retire and he's going to do this and he's going to do that.
[00:13:54] And yay. Everybody should be happy.
[00:13:58] Hold up. Rewind.
[00:14:00] The man won a million dollars.
[00:14:04] And the government swooped in and snatched $580,000.
[00:14:12] More than half of the man's winnings went to the government for no reason.
[00:14:19] Can you imagine?
[00:14:22] I mean, that is bananas.
[00:14:24] That's insane.
[00:14:26] The man finds a $20 bill.
[00:14:28] He gets a scratch off ticket.
[00:14:30] Wins a million dollars.
[00:14:32] He's sitting there going, holy God, I got a million dollars.
[00:14:34] I'll take the lump sum.
[00:14:35] The government swoops in and goes, oh, really?
[00:14:38] Leaves him with $400.
[00:14:39] Look, I'd love to have $420,000 from a scratch off ticket.
[00:14:43] Don't get me wrong.
[00:14:46] But what in the hell business is it of the government to reach into your pocket and take that kind of money?
[00:14:53] Oh, and by the way, it's not just lottery.
[00:14:55] Okay.
[00:14:56] Some of you out there may know you get a bonus from your job.
[00:15:01] You do a really great job.
[00:15:02] Here's $20,000 bonus.
[00:15:05] Oh, government gets his hand in there, takes half of that.
[00:15:09] You follow me?
[00:15:11] I don't know.
[00:15:13] I do know.
[00:15:14] You know, too.
[00:15:16] And that's why the time has come to vote.
[00:15:19] Right?
[00:15:20] The time has come to vote.
[00:15:22] Let's get into one threat, one solution, folks.
[00:15:25] We got to.
[00:15:27] It's unnerving.
[00:15:28] But don't be afraid because we got to see national security, the global conflict.
[00:15:48] The Defense Intelligence Agency reports that China's nuclear arsenal is expanding faster than earlier Pentagon estimates,
[00:15:56] with projections now exceeding 1,000 nuclear warheads by 2030.
[00:16:00] Up from a previous estimate of 500, the DIA describes this is the most rapid expansion and ambitious modernization of China's nuclear forces,
[00:16:09] likely driven by strategic competition with the U.S.
[00:16:13] China's advancements include a launch on warning system, enabling counterstrikes before an enemy's first strike detonates,
[00:16:20] as well as warheads capable of reaching the U.S. mainland.
[00:16:24] Debrief.
[00:16:25] This wasn't this isn't unexpected.
[00:16:29] This report has been widely shared among OSINT personalities and news outlets,
[00:16:32] but the same breaking news was reported October 2023, when the Pentagon also assessed that China would have more than 1,000 nuclear warheads by 2030.
[00:16:44] You know.
[00:16:46] Russia holds over 5,500.
[00:16:49] U.S. has 5,000 with 1,300 more in waiting.
[00:16:54] Look, I mean, what the hell do you do?
[00:16:56] What always comes to mind when I read this first and foremost is what the hell are you going to do with 5,000 nuclear warheads?
[00:17:03] You know what I mean?
[00:17:04] It's a wrap.
[00:17:05] You can't even get halfway through that.
[00:17:07] You've killed everyone on the planet.
[00:17:10] So one threat, one solution for those who are new.
[00:17:13] This segment is all about giving you news.
[00:17:16] And it's not fun, but it's out there and stuff you should know about.
[00:17:20] And then also giving you a solution.
[00:17:22] Today's solution is actually it's 100 percent free, which is kind of cool.
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[00:18:05] It's called Nuclear War Prepared, Not Scared.
[00:18:08] Okay?
[00:18:09] And this book was written by myself and Dave Jones, the NBC guy who has, you know, 20 plus
[00:18:16] years in nuclear biological and chemical warfare and security assessments in Iraq and, you know,
[00:18:25] a lifetime in the military largely teaching nuclear biological and chemical warfare.
[00:18:31] There's a lot of resources out there.
[00:18:32] There's a lot of articles out there that tell you good things to do.
[00:18:35] And most of the time they're trying to sell you gas masks and potassium iodide pills.
[00:18:42] This literally came from the hearts of Dave Jones and myself.
[00:18:47] This book was written when Russia rolled into Ukraine and put the red line down in the sand
[00:18:53] that was if the West gets involved, if the UN gets involved, they're going to see something like they've never seen.
[00:19:01] And Dave Jones and I said—and oh, you know what else spawned this book?
[00:19:04] Was that horrendous PSA put out by New York.
[00:19:08] Remember New York City or New York State?
[00:19:11] It might have been put out a PSA.
[00:19:12] It was emergency management for New York City or New York State, but they put out a PSA.
[00:19:16] And it was a lady.
[00:19:18] And she was telling people, if there's a nuclear strike, get inside, turn on the TV, and wait.
[00:19:28] And I kid you not, folks, this is exactly the advice they were giving.
[00:19:35] This is what—and up until this moment, we're dealing with a potentially nuclear Iran.
[00:19:42] We're dealing with China, who's a little pissy.
[00:19:45] We're dealing with Russia, who is about as angry with us as possible.
[00:19:50] What would you do if nukes started popping off today?
[00:19:54] Do you have any idea?
[00:19:55] If you have no idea and you're scared, go to PBNFamily.com.
[00:20:00] Get the book, okay?
[00:20:02] If you're uninformed, if you're—limited information on nuclear preparedness,
[00:20:06] it's not all about buying $500 gas masks.
[00:20:10] It's not all about having an underground bunker.
[00:20:13] As Dave Jones, the NBC guy, says, nuclear war is survivable.
[00:20:18] Okay?
[00:20:19] I'm not talking all-out nuclear war where 5,000 warheads are in the sky at one time.
[00:20:24] But I'm talking about a limited nuclear strike, which is likely what would happen if we ever got to that point.
[00:20:30] So, you know, get the book.
[00:20:33] Be prepared.
[00:20:34] It's not impossible.
[00:20:36] It's not expensive.
[00:20:37] It's not crazy.
[00:20:38] Get the facts.
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[00:20:41] Download the book.
[00:20:43] Enjoy yourself, okay?
[00:20:45] When I say enjoy yourself, I want you to understand.
[00:20:48] If you live in peril and terror, then that's it.
[00:20:53] You know what I mean?
[00:20:54] That's what you're going to have.
[00:20:57] That's all you're going to have.
[00:20:59] You have to be prepared to enjoy your life this day and age.
[00:21:05] On that note, we are in the midst of a challenge that I'd like you to join, if you haven't already,
[00:21:13] if you feel the desire to.
[00:21:14] Look, the weather's cooling down.
[00:21:16] It's a good time to turn the oven on.
[00:21:19] We started a few, I don't know, about a week ago, our daily bread challenge, okay?
[00:21:26] Give us this day our daily bread.
[00:21:28] I've called it our daily bread challenge.
[00:21:30] And we're looking to just bake for 30 days straight.
[00:21:35] Ideally, bread.
[00:21:37] Yeast risen bread.
[00:21:41] What do they call it?
[00:21:42] Quick breads, right?
[00:21:44] Things like that.
[00:21:45] Why?
[00:21:46] It's not because I want you to become a pastry chef, okay?
[00:21:49] It's because I want you to get very comfortable with producing food in your house every day.
[00:21:54] And the thing about bread is it's flour, it's yeast, it's water, it's oil or butter or some kind of fat.
[00:22:02] And that's food production.
[00:22:03] And you get into it every day and you come to realize, if I have a stockpile of yeast, if I have a stockpile of flour, and even if that's it, you can make bread.
[00:22:14] If you have a stockpile of yeast, stockpile of flour, or if you're really good at harvesting yeast and creating starters, then you have food.
[00:22:22] And I'm telling you right now, bread goes a long way.
[00:22:25] A lot of people don't use bread the way that my mother used bread growing up or my grandmother.
[00:22:32] But, you know, bread is sandwiches.
[00:22:35] Bread is a side dish, right?
[00:22:37] A loaf of bread, a single loaf of bread is a side dish with butter or jelly.
[00:22:44] It is a sandwich.
[00:22:46] It is toast.
[00:22:47] It is French toast.
[00:22:48] When it starts to get hard, it becomes bread pudding, right?
[00:22:52] When it gets really hard, it becomes bread crumbs, which is the ultimate filler for meats and stretching meat, ground meat, ground venison, those kinds of things.
[00:23:00] Like, it's a skill, man.
[00:23:04] It's a skill worth nurturing, and it's really not that tough.
[00:23:08] You know, last night I did something I haven't been doing much of.
[00:23:12] I whipped together a pizza, homemade pizza.
[00:23:14] There was a time in my life where I made pizza every week.
[00:23:17] Flour, yeast, olive oil, sugar, you know, in the yeast and water and salt.
[00:23:23] And I'd whip up a pizza in eight to ten minutes and then bake it.
[00:23:27] You know what I mean?
[00:23:28] And it's a skill that with practice, you get really good at.
[00:23:32] And last night I did it because of this challenge, and I was like, wow, I forgot all about this, man.
[00:23:38] I forgot, number one, how good the pizza can be.
[00:23:40] Number two, how easy it is to make and how nice it is to pull a pizza out of the oven that you made.
[00:23:47] If that sounds incredibly foreign to you and impossible and strange, just begin the challenge.
[00:23:56] Our daily bread challenge, we're going to run all the way into Thanksgiving.
[00:24:00] We're going to end the challenge on Thanksgiving, and hopefully by then you'll have polished up your bread-making skills.
[00:24:05] You put some fresh-made rolls out on the table that you baked yourself and feel really good about it.
[00:24:12] Because that's part of preparedness too, folks.
[00:24:14] You know what I mean?
[00:24:14] So I think we're going to wind this broadcast down with something you're likely to get nowhere else on a podcast.
[00:24:26] There are things here at PBN that you simply won't get anywhere else on the podcast.
[00:24:30] I mean, maybe several of them that you heard already.
[00:24:33] We do things here at PBN based on our individual takes on life and the things that we enjoy, along with our preparedness, along with everything.
[00:24:46] I can assure you you will be better prepared if you listen to PBN, and I can assure you there's nothing like PBN out there.
[00:24:54] There are alternative right-wing media sources that do some things.
[00:24:58] Most of their preparedness comes by way of commercial, right?
[00:25:03] There's no network like ours with the variety of hosts that we have spread across these United States, even in Canada.
[00:25:10] And it's just, you know, I'm blessed to be a part of it, truly.
[00:25:17] So the way we're going to end the show today, I'm going to pull from a cookbook that I wrote.
[00:25:23] Well, I'm pulling a poem that was written by William Allingham.
[00:25:30] But I stole the first line in a cookbook that I wrote when I was about 20 years old or 22 or probably younger than 22, around 20 years old.
[00:25:39] It was called Seasons in the Valley.
[00:25:41] And Seasons in the Valley was broken up into four seasons with seasonal food and local farms.
[00:25:46] And it was my chef days when I was just oozing all about local food and buying local and so on.
[00:25:53] And I broke the book down into seasons, and I put quotes at the beginning of each season, each section of the book that was broken into the season.
[00:26:00] And for Autumn, I quoted the first two lines of this poem, and I've been outside with my kids a lot lately, looking at the trees and trying to get them to slow down and look at the trees.
[00:26:15] And, you know, because this is the time for like, the sky is gold and blue at the moment here.
[00:26:21] You know what I mean?
[00:26:22] It's red and gold and blue, and it's beautiful.
[00:26:24] It's amazing, really.
[00:26:27] But Autumn is one of those things for me that every year it comes along and it shakes me.
[00:26:32] You know what I mean?
[00:26:33] It's almost like God's hand.
[00:26:34] It says, just look, slow down, look around, see what the hell's going on in this world around you, because you're rushing headlong to the casket, my son.
[00:26:47] And Autumn always does that for me.
[00:26:48] I always love it.
[00:26:49] So these two lines in the beginning of this sonnet have been in my head over and over again.
[00:26:54] And I said to myself, you know what, the PBN family, I think, would appreciate The Autumn of Sonnet by William Allingham as we go out today.
[00:27:02] Okay.
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[00:27:32] Now, autumn's fire burns slowly along the woods and day by day, the dead leaves fall and melt.
[00:27:39] And night by night, the monetary blast wails in the keyhole, telling how it passed over empty fields or upland solitudes or grim wide wave.
[00:27:51] And now the power is felt of melancholy, tender in its moods than any joy indulged summer dealt.
[00:27:59] Dear friends, together in the glimmering eve, pensive and glad with tones that recognize the soft invisible dew in each one's eyes.
[00:28:09] It may be somewhat thus we shall have leave to walk with memory.
[00:28:14] When distant lies poor earth, where we were want to live and grieve.
[00:28:22] The Audemars Sonnet by William Ollingham, ladies and gentlemen.
[00:28:26] I will talk to you soon, folks.
[00:28:29] Do appreciate you.
[00:28:31] Enjoy the rest of your day.
[00:28:33] And stay tuned to the Prepper Broadcasting Network, folks.
[00:28:37] See you.
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