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[00:00:38] Wow, we what a Monday it has been man
[00:00:42] It's very rare that I am hit by Monday. Usually I am I am in fight stance and I am the one doing the damage I
[00:00:52] Really love Mondays. I'm always caught saying that it is what it is
[00:00:55] It's nice to get back to it man. Yeah, I don't know you know
[00:01:00] Entrepreneurship is a survival imperative. I I don't know how else to say it. You know what I mean?
[00:01:06] That is the tagline for our entrepreneurship podcast over on the members side
[00:01:11] called the cubicle escape plan and I
[00:01:16] Remember, you know, I remember the working world I remember
[00:01:22] One of the things that I hated most
[00:01:24] This is the weird thing about the working world is I liked most of the places I worked
[00:01:30] I liked most of the bosses. I had but I hated when they were at work
[00:01:36] There's this like existential dread and it was always great when I would turn the corner to go to work or park in a parking lot
[00:01:42] And that boss car would not be there and I'm like, yes, I see him now from you know
[00:01:49] one of the one of the first
[00:01:51] You make changes man when you step out of the workforce and work for yourself and particularly like
[00:01:58] Make a big jump, you know when I jumped out of the workforce. I was working on my feet
[00:02:03] most of the day and had been for years in the restaurant industry and
[00:02:08] Had been driving to a job for a long time and when I made the jump out of that kind of life into the writing world
[00:02:15] one of the commitments I made was
[00:02:19] I
[00:02:20] Take it easy on the road, dude
[00:02:23] And I say I do that still to this day like whatever. I don't know 16. What was that?
[00:02:29] eight years later in
[00:02:32] other words, I
[00:02:35] Empathize with the working class
[00:02:37] You know what I mean?
[00:02:39] Well, I am the working class, but I empathize with the commuting class. Let's go with that
[00:02:45] I mean, I still have to get out and you know drive and take kids to school and do all that kind of stuff
[00:02:51] But I'm not I am not in my car
[00:02:55] Having rushed out the door having just dropped my kids off
[00:02:59] going to a job that I'd rather not be going to and
[00:03:05] because of that I
[00:03:07] Just that's how I govern myself on the roadways
[00:03:11] With massive amounts of empathy for the people in the mornings in particular who are headed in
[00:03:17] Right, they're headed in their mad
[00:03:19] They're pissed. They're late there, you know, I was in all those positions. You know, I mean
[00:03:25] it's a
[00:03:27] And you know the juxtaposition between that and I was just talking to the Instagram
[00:03:33] Following over there and telling them how like you know, it's 8804 p.m.
[00:03:38] I've been up since 530 cranking
[00:03:41] But for maybe four hours off
[00:03:45] In between that and this like
[00:03:49] That's it, you know, I've been rolling
[00:03:52] And I'm not it's not
[00:03:56] Energy or no, no, no, it's not focused. It's not desire
[00:04:00] That will stop me, you know, it's it's the necessity of sleep
[00:04:06] In other words, there's a ton of things that I'd like to do after the show work related
[00:04:13] It's just weird
[00:04:15] It's weird man
[00:04:17] Freelance writing is where it's at though. I'll tell you that much. It's been a great living
[00:04:21] It's not like you're gonna get rich doing it, but
[00:04:25] It's really nice to have a job where you can just be like
[00:04:28] I'm gonna not work for the rest of today and then I'll stay up late and work tonight or
[00:04:34] I'll work Saturday. I'm just not working today. I'm gonna work Saturday or you know what I mean
[00:04:40] You can work at any time no matter where you are, you know what I mean? It's so crazy
[00:04:46] But anyway, I don't think the mass of you
[00:04:50] hobbled on over here to hear me wax about
[00:04:56] Entrepreneurship though, you know
[00:04:58] Prepping being the river of many tributaries you could argue that entrepreneurship a conversation about entrepreneurship is as important as a conversation about
[00:05:09] Calibre of ammunition right
[00:05:12] Tracking skills
[00:05:15] Hey, don't I'm gonna I'm gonna badger you all until Wednesday night
[00:05:20] Right the DIY food security network masterclass come on
[00:05:24] Come on be there if you're a member you have no excuse
[00:05:28] It's gonna be a good time
[00:05:30] The lizard said they wanted to reinvent the food system from seed to fork. I have found that
[00:05:38] when they proclaim if something
[00:05:43] We should heed the warning
[00:05:46] Right if they tell us what we need to do is reinvent the food system from seed to fork
[00:05:55] Then you say, you know what lizards?
[00:05:59] You know what lizards I think you're right I
[00:06:04] Am going to reinvent my personal food system from seed to fork
[00:06:10] And fundamentally, I mean that's what I've been up to since
[00:06:15] Probably before 2020 probably I don't know I mean you could argue I've been at it for 10 years slowly
[00:06:21] But really focusing in on it from about 2019
[00:06:25] till now, you know and
[00:06:28] The reinvention of that food system or that food security network is what we're gonna talk about Wednesday. Okay?
[00:06:34] It's fundamentally the elimination of starvation, right? Like how do you eliminate starvation even in the worst-case scenarios?
[00:06:43] because I mean
[00:06:45] There's no guarantees in anything right, but we can definitely get you
[00:06:50] Do a place where you don't got to worry at least as much
[00:06:55] You know every week I
[00:07:00] Have multiple
[00:07:01] Well, I will call it every other week, but I have multiple
[00:07:05] Locally grown sources of food and meat that come into my house not from a supermarket. You know, this is just one
[00:07:12] This is just one means of reimagining, right?
[00:07:18] It's an important piece of the puzzle guys
[00:07:21] It can't be all food storage
[00:07:23] Right. You can't it can't be all food storage in the annual garden
[00:07:28] Then we'll yeah, we're gonna go in detail on all that stuff. All right
[00:07:31] So join us Wednesday. All right if you want to if you want to be a part of Wednesday, and you're not a member
[00:07:37] you you can be a part of the masterclass the cost is $60 and
[00:07:42] Just reach out to me through the contact page at prepper broadcasting calm or
[00:07:48] Pbn family calm whichever okay, I sent a
[00:07:53] Actually, I sent an email out. You're on the mailing list, right?
[00:07:57] You're on the mailing list, right?
[00:08:02] Get on the mailing list crazy we're doing the election preparedness campaign
[00:08:08] between now and the election
[00:08:11] every single week
[00:08:15] It's like what's it like right now
[00:08:19] It's like someone's tour open my face and just the raw prepping power is coming out of it
[00:08:27] Looks like a tool video, you know what I mean
[00:08:31] It's like I was like you picture the commander in claymation and
[00:08:36] then like a
[00:08:38] T1000 style metal knife just sinks right in right right down the middle of his face in perfect symmetry
[00:08:45] And tears it open on either side and what comes out is just this white prepper heat
[00:08:51] That's what it feels like every day of my life is
[00:08:58] Then I get on the microphone a prepper prepper prepper prepper prepping and now with the routines that would listen
[00:09:05] February's routine is ready. We're gonna talk about February's routine on Wednesday
[00:09:09] The I am Liberty show we're gonna go through it line by line. It's for everybody this month
[00:09:14] Everybody and I got some I got some good good stuff. You're gonna love it
[00:09:19] You're gonna love it man
[00:09:21] These routines are gonna change you
[00:09:24] You know, I know that
[00:09:27] Because they're gonna change me they have changed me already
[00:09:31] It's pretty cool
[00:09:32] You know, but I and I'm not surprised. I tell you all the time
[00:09:36] I have a magical book every year and that magical book
[00:09:41] Well essentially, you know
[00:09:43] Shows me the way, right?
[00:09:46] It shows me the way
[00:09:49] Silver streak what is up? Oh, no, that's 3 44 p.m. The chat is quiet
[00:09:57] That's kind of good though
[00:09:58] because we are gonna have a guest on and
[00:10:04] In about well not long actually
[00:10:06] Hey new year new we don't have any new coffee yet over disaster coffee calm
[00:10:12] but you guys may want to
[00:10:14] Head over to disaster coffee commons get yourself some of that good stuff man. Whoa get yourself
[00:10:23] Well if I'm gonna place an order for disaster coffee, actually what you know
[00:10:26] What I really been Jones and for and I just posted it up on the disaster coffee Instagram is that matter of facts French roast that
[00:10:33] dark French roast that
[00:10:36] that
[00:10:37] Dark humor as they named it that dark humor is something man. Whoo
[00:10:44] That's a good coffee. Listen, I do want to talk to you about that
[00:10:49] I want I want to get deeper into this article before we move on to the guest I
[00:10:53] Talked about it briefly on PBN Daily News because it's so phenomenal
[00:10:57] It's it's so blatant
[00:11:00] you see I
[00:11:02] Figured out that what's happening. Thanks. Oh everything is double-sided, right?
[00:11:09] In other words, you look at Twitter you look at this you look at that you look at social
[00:11:13] Like I hear so much content about social media and kids and social media and people and social media and distraction
[00:11:19] Just in social media is a nightmare
[00:11:22] Social media the end of the world
[00:11:25] I'll tell you this much man
[00:11:28] Social media is a big deal and
[00:11:32] Social media
[00:11:34] Can do some amazing things
[00:11:37] Okay, you know just for example
[00:11:40] I
[00:11:42] Posted this poll
[00:11:43] 17 no six hours ago
[00:11:46] Kind of cool. I like the I like doing these poll I did this poll on Twitter. I'm I'm as much as I hate Twitter
[00:11:54] We are getting blown up on Twitter
[00:11:57] This is what it is. I can't I
[00:12:00] Feel stupid to ignore it you understand
[00:12:04] We've got something like 14,000 followers at Twitter. Yeah 14,000 followers at Twitter
[00:12:10] It's dumb that you know not play around with it
[00:12:13] So I did this six hours ago. I said top prepping priorities question mark to the Twitter followers. Okay, I
[00:12:20] Gave them four choices food storage firearms health and fitness network the prepping community has changed so much. It's amazing
[00:12:28] 31.8% said health and fitness that is
[00:12:33] Unbelievable
[00:12:34] Now we are very early on
[00:12:39] 50% said food storage listen people are concerned about food
[00:12:43] I did this a similar one over at Instagram same thing food storage actually food storage was even higher
[00:12:49] 9% for firearms 9% for network
[00:12:52] Why I brought up
[00:12:54] social media is because
[00:12:56] There is something happening besides the dissemination of
[00:13:01] you know fear and
[00:13:04] And and debauchery
[00:13:05] There is something else and it's the dissemination of the self-reliant and independent lifestyle. There's a lot of people
[00:13:14] Doing things that other people want to be doing like yours truly
[00:13:19] There's a lot of people taking videos with chickens back back back back all around their feet
[00:13:24] All around their feet and they're going man. I want to
[00:13:29] People doing videos in their gardens on their homesteads
[00:13:33] in their in their
[00:13:36] Prepper base if you will write their headquarters with their comms gear and such
[00:13:42] And I'm telling you right now man
[00:13:45] The powers that be are taking note. They don't like this at all. They really don't like this. I
[00:13:54] Don't know if they saw this coming. Maybe they didn't see it coming. You got to remember like before 2020
[00:13:59] We were nuts. Okay?
[00:14:03] So so I think post 2020
[00:14:06] The the lizards were very surprised
[00:14:10] Because pre-2020
[00:14:13] We talked about preparing for pandemics. I mean we have a
[00:14:16] Pandemic prep kit at home, you know what I mean? I could probably need to go through that thing
[00:14:21] It's getting a little long in the tooth
[00:14:23] But that was insane
[00:14:28] Do you know what I mean like me saying on the prepper broadcast?
[00:14:31] And I probably could go find an episode and show you exactly but me saying on the prepper broadcasting network
[00:14:36] Like there could be a pandemic that collapses the economy
[00:14:41] Maybe even the world economy
[00:14:43] You know and and resources will be hard to get and maybe the pandemic itself could be deadly
[00:14:50] That could happen. Are you prepared for something like that? You know people would hear that stuff
[00:14:55] You've all the way up to 2019 people would hear that stuff and they'd be like
[00:14:58] Oh god
[00:15:00] Out of their damn minds
[00:15:03] nuts
[00:15:06] But after 2020 everything's up in here
[00:15:12] There's like it we talk about the lack of trust of on institutions right and how bad it is for the country and how bad it is
[00:15:18] For the world's like, oh god. Nobody trusts anything anymore. Well, you know
[00:15:23] I'll tell you something that I trust a hell of a lot more since the since the
[00:15:28] Dissolution of trust in our institutions. I trust in God a lot more than I ever have in my life
[00:15:34] I promise you that but people are learning to trust in themselves
[00:15:41] So in lieu of that
[00:15:43] The lizards are taking note
[00:15:46] They hire a guy like Joe Pinkstone from the Telegraph
[00:15:49] He publishes an article on January 22 2024 which is
[00:15:57] Maybe insane maybe absurd
[00:16:00] It's an article that doesn't even need to exist
[00:16:04] It's only it's an article that can only exist in a time where
[00:16:10] People like the Telegraph assume that humans don't count. I used to say see this is what's hilarious
[00:16:20] This is what's hilarious
[00:16:22] In 2015 I wrote a book called come unity
[00:16:27] community, okay and
[00:16:29] In that book and I've said this oh my god a hundred times on the air, but I said
[00:16:36] Your first point of attack in building your neighborhood building your community should be a
[00:16:45] community garden and
[00:16:47] You know the reason I would say that I would say that because
[00:16:51] Almost nobody can argue a community garden conservatives don't argue a community garden, right?
[00:16:58] Left-wingers they don't argue a community guard. It's good homegrown food good
[00:17:05] Things are so crazy
[00:17:08] Now that the Telegraph publishes an article that is titled carbon footprint of homegrown food five times greater than those grown conventionally
[00:17:20] We have found the reason to argue over the community garden now, right?
[00:17:26] But the see I don't even know if the people will buy it. I
[00:17:30] Don't know that the people will buy something. I really don't I don't know if they'll buy it
[00:17:35] What is going on right now? I don't like the looks of that in the least
[00:17:42] Hang on one second I
[00:17:45] Gotta get the producer out here. I've got a sneaky suspicion that this micro. No, it's good. Okay microphone. It's fine. Sorry
[00:17:56] Carbon footprint of homegrown food five times greater than those grown conventionally
[00:18:00] Why do I do that?
[00:18:05] Like lift my head up to talk and the microphone's on a boom arm and
[00:18:10] I put it in a way so I can see it better than I need to really see it with my eyes
[00:18:14] But then I wind up picking my head up every time I want to talk even though the boom arm can be adjusted right to my mouth
[00:18:21] Growing your own food in an allotment may not be as good for the environment as expected. I
[00:18:28] Never gave a shit
[00:18:31] Hey
[00:18:33] Joe I
[00:18:34] Never gave a shit. Do you understand? I never once sat down and said man
[00:18:39] I'm gonna grow some freaking delicious radishes this spring and me and my son Carter
[00:18:45] We're gonna eat him. We're gonna put salt on them like proper
[00:18:48] like proper men from the from the
[00:18:51] Anglo Saxon heritage I
[00:18:55] Feel like eating radishes with salt and butters like the
[00:18:58] It is the epitome of Brit not that you know, that's big in our house
[00:19:03] But but I know you know put the seeds in the ground. What are the seeds look at the soil?
[00:19:09] Oh my guy came by made this beautiful compost all year long a little lat in there. I
[00:19:15] Never once said I sure hope the environment likes me growing things in it
[00:19:20] Carbon footprint of homegrown foods is five times greater than produce from conventional agricultural practices such as rural farms
[00:19:31] how
[00:19:33] how
[00:19:35] Because I don't walk outside every day and spray you know what I mean I
[00:19:42] Don't even own a pesticide. I don't own one. I
[00:19:46] Never walk outside and go. Let's just spray some pesticides and shit. I don't even use
[00:19:52] Fertilizer I use fishy motion to feed my plants all year long or compost tea that I make for my own compost
[00:20:01] So how?
[00:20:03] And it's so silly to the good whoever the people it's so cool to have studies done by people in
[00:20:10] Science who clearly have never done anything in real life
[00:20:16] This is like the lowest of low point for studies
[00:20:20] It's like what I do when I write an article about what's gonna happen next year. That's the sign
[00:20:25] I'm being the scientific community are on the same plane like when a client comes to me and says hey
[00:20:32] You think you could like throw down like a
[00:20:34] Timeline of events for 2024 and how to prepare for them. Oh, yeah. Yeah, sure. I could I could wing that I can no
[00:20:40] Stradamus that I you know
[00:20:43] That's what the study from University of Michigan seemed like to me
[00:20:47] They looked at how much CO2 is produced when growing food in different types of urban farms and found that on average
[00:20:52] Is serving a food made from traditional farm creates is point zero seven kilograms of CO2
[00:21:00] While the home grown foods are five times higher, but not exactly at point three four kilograms per portion
[00:21:09] Now
[00:21:10] Here's the best part
[00:21:11] You're thinking to yourself. How could this be right?
[00:21:17] The majority of emissions did not come from the growing of the food themselves the scientists say
[00:21:21] But from infrastructure needed to allow the food to be grown researchers grouped
[00:21:26] Urban agricultural sites into three categories individual or family gardens including allotments collective gardens such as community gardens and larger commercial oriented or urban farms
[00:21:36] Jake Hall's a PhD candidate and the most significant contributor to carbon emissions on the urban agricultural sites
[00:21:42] We studied was the infrastructure used to grow from the raised beds to the garden sheds to the pathways
[00:21:52] So that would that you buy every five years
[00:21:57] The garden shed that you buy me who's buying garden sheds every other year
[00:22:01] So they're looking at initial startup. So what they did which is silly is they basically took an established farm
[00:22:09] And said how much does it cost them to make how much carbon?
[00:22:13] Does it cost to make food there and an established business?
[00:22:17] And then they said okay now, let's do a study of a of a community garden where they're building everything
[00:22:24] The first year
[00:22:25] This is this is even better. If you think that's great. This is even better
[00:22:33] poorly managed compost and
[00:22:36] Other synthetic inputs can also be important contributors
[00:22:39] Well, they were not the majority on most of our sites. So what they're telling just so if you don't know
[00:22:46] If you don't understand
[00:22:48] It's hard to understand
[00:22:50] What they're saying is
[00:22:52] When the earth breaks down in your yard
[00:22:56] It's simply putting off to putting off too much CO2
[00:23:02] Poorly managed compost
[00:23:05] What the hell are you talk that's the earth
[00:23:08] The whole far we walked through a forest with stacked up leaves and sticks and evergreen pine needles
[00:23:18] That's a poorly managed compost pile
[00:23:21] What are these people talking about a?
[00:23:25] Poorly managed compost pile is literally, you know a
[00:23:30] Stack of leaves
[00:23:35] Thank You University of Michigan. I hope I hope this
[00:23:41] Article wins some sort of an award and becomes very popular. So after I forget about it after you know a week
[00:23:48] I can come back to it
[00:23:50] Fruit was found to be 8.6 times more eco-friendly when grown conventionally compared to in city where vegetables are 5.8 times better for the
[00:23:58] environment when left to the professionals
[00:24:01] the professionals a
[00:24:04] Serving of urban tomatoes
[00:24:07] Makes on average point one seven kilos of CO2
[00:24:11] Compared do people lay up at night with this shit in their head? Do they really lay up at night like?
[00:24:16] My car
[00:24:18] Can't ah honey. I was dreaming about my carbon footprint again. Oh
[00:24:28] The scientists also found that they can make their garden and that home farming better for the environment by repairing their
[00:24:34] Infrastructure as much as possible not replacing a 2-3rd of carbon. I'm created by the garden itself
[00:24:43] Yeah
[00:24:47] See this is what happens when you force people into school and tell them they have to go to college
[00:24:51] You have to go to college and you have to publish something, okay?
[00:24:55] And you can't plagiarize it like the head of Harvard or the previous head of
[00:25:01] So then they gather together and they go hey, what are we talking about?
[00:25:05] I don't know. Let's talk about the carbon footprint of your backyard garden
[00:25:09] But more than that PBN family the worst part about it is the lizard overlords will
[00:25:15] What they will do is they will get cobbled together this information and say see you need to let Bill Gates grow all your food
[00:25:23] This backyard garden stuff is just it's far too dangerous for the planet
[00:25:27] We need to outlaw it. We need to make sure that these people cannot grow food in their backyards
[00:25:33] And what are you supposed to do PBN family when people start saying crazy shit like you can't have chickens or you
[00:25:39] Can't grow food in your backyard
[00:25:43] Correct
[00:25:45] That's when you turn your backyard
[00:25:46] the fence posts
[00:25:49] You dig out the fence posts and you put in eight by eights 12 foot tall and you turn your entire backyard
[00:25:56] into a greenhouse and
[00:25:59] Then you paint middle fingers on the top of it so the lizards can see it from space
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[00:28:34] I said
[00:28:35] If I can cook the bits they got a product called bits which are like, I don't know half inch by half inch little
[00:28:43] Balls of soy protein right and they come crunchy dry dehydrated sit on the shelf, you know
[00:28:50] And they're not bad just to kind of snack on to be honest with you
[00:28:53] But anyway, I'm weird about texture if something's got good texture. I can get behind almost anything
[00:28:59] I'm a textured guy when it comes to eating but anyhow, I said to myself look I'm gonna take these bits of grace is like
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[00:29:07] I'm gonna put them in a pot with rice. I'm gonna wash both
[00:29:12] right
[00:29:13] I'm gonna cook the rice regular two to one
[00:29:16] Salt oil nothing different
[00:29:19] And then I'm gonna eat it and I'm gonna see if these things are cooked all the way through is the rice cooked right
[00:29:25] So one and so forth and when I ate it and I saw that the bits of grace were completely
[00:29:31] rehydrated
[00:29:33] Right and the rice is steamed perfect season it up good to go. I said to myself
[00:29:40] Okay, we are going to
[00:29:44] Do our rice food storage a little differently now
[00:29:48] Because to me PBN family look if I'm cracking into
[00:29:53] food storage rice
[00:29:55] Outside of just you know cooking it as a side from time to time
[00:30:00] That's a big deal that means that means protein is now a serious concern
[00:30:06] And you can add like, you know 10 to 20 grams of protein per serving to your rice now imagine you have a bucket a
[00:30:15] Five gallon bucket full of rice that already has protein in it
[00:30:21] And all you got to do is cook the rice up like normal
[00:30:25] That's crazy man. That's correct that changes long-term food storage in a very big way
[00:30:31] All right get to know I'm telling you
[00:30:34] It so it was that and it was also the fact that the ownership is they're us
[00:30:39] I mean they're from North Carolina their preppers they get it and
[00:30:44] You're gonna be hearing about them all through the month of February, right?
[00:30:47] I'm gonna give some away too. Don't worry. Don't worry about it. You'll get your chance to play around with it's cool
[00:30:52] It's a cool ingredient for real
[00:30:56] So let me give Lisa a call. Let's get our
[00:31:00] Our very own lowest lane on the line here see if we can have ourselves a guest this evening
[00:31:09] We're ringing her I should have rung her during the commercials
[00:31:13] Pretended like I'm running a some kind of an operation that is somewhat
[00:31:19] Professional by any stretch
[00:31:24] Ring in ring and sometimes when you do this ringing
[00:31:28] The I think it only does
[00:31:30] If I unmute the mic you hear the the brutality of the Skype sound I got your lowest lane
[00:31:39] What is going on?
[00:31:44] It's ready to report what we talked about this morning. How you feeling? How was day one if you want to remark on that?
[00:31:51] Exciting it was fun. Um, there are I was one of two new employees. This guy is
[00:32:01] Quickly expanding and he's being very careful about how he's growing but he's realizing he
[00:32:07] Needs help and so it was kind of fun being one of two new people there. It's a good deal. Yeah
[00:32:18] Go ahead, I'm sorry. Oh
[00:32:20] No, I'm sorry. No, though. They were like, okay. Well, you gonna be doing this in this. I'm like, okay
[00:32:25] I know we're joking you don't have to like oh, okay
[00:32:27] But no, they were very laid back and they're like, oh, you're from California, huh?
[00:32:32] And I don't give me that cry out, please don't and why'd you leave?
[00:32:37] I said, well, let me start it afterwards. They're like whoa, what I go. Yeah, that that's why like they didn't know
[00:32:44] No, they thought the the stuff they see in the news. I said no, it's actually worse way worse
[00:32:50] And I said wow you happy you're here. You just had a tornado in the polar vortex
[00:32:55] I said yeah, and I said that's better than an earthquake. I'll tell you hands down
[00:33:00] That's a good point
[00:33:02] Yeah, I feel like something's coming over there on that West Coast. They've been getting lucky
[00:33:10] Turn right the habit and it's like I'm just so happy to be gone from there. Oh my gosh
[00:33:14] Well, we're glad to have you over on this side of the country. Lo it's good
[00:33:18] Oh, I'm glad you got everything rocking now. You got two feet on the ground. Oh
[00:33:24] Yeah, are we on there? Are we on there now? Oh, we were live. Oh
[00:33:29] Hey guys, I missed you guys rocking. We're 33 minutes into the show already. I've been yakking
[00:33:38] I've been yakking man. I've been yakking about okay
[00:33:40] I don't know if you saw the article that came out from the telegraph a few days ago. They
[00:33:45] are
[00:33:46] study out of michigan university is trying to make the claim that growing your own food
[00:33:51] In your backyard or in a community garden is five times more dangerous for the planet than having
[00:33:57] You know big ag grow it for you
[00:34:00] My new favorite article
[00:34:02] That was on the group chat this way. I laugh so hard. I said, do you just want people to starve?
[00:34:08] It's so great. Isn't it isn't that beautiful?
[00:34:11] It's ridiculous
[00:34:13] there's so much I've learned
[00:34:15] So much that I've learned since I talked to you and and um like I told you this morning that I wanted to bring up to
[00:34:22] The listeners and to help out the other hosts from what I my two cents of what I've seen since coming out here regarding the insurance
[00:34:32] Yeah, you hip me to something new that probably not a lot of people are paying attention to is if they don't have enough to worry about already, right?
[00:34:40] A garden girl says hi in the chat. Lois
[00:34:43] Hello, so basically
[00:34:48] So um this morning getting ready for my new job. I see the group chat talking about
[00:34:55] Auto insurance and how it's going up
[00:34:59] And the more I'm reading from everybody they're like, we don't know what's they had ideas and I'm like, oh
[00:35:03] I actually know firsthand experience and what it has been is
[00:35:08] When I first moved out here to Tennessee
[00:35:12] I had liberty mutual insurance for everything and
[00:35:16] I noticed right away
[00:35:18] Man, it's a lot more expensive over here. I'm thinking wait a minute. I thought east coast would be a lot cheaper
[00:35:24] So I went online tried looking
[00:35:28] For other rates. It was even higher. So then um
[00:35:33] I suddenly I get an email saying we can no longer serve you. Thank you liberty mutual. I'm like what?
[00:35:40] and
[00:35:41] When I tried calling I must say wait you said I could have coverage
[00:35:45] When I moved over here and they go, yeah, but now it's the minute you put down
[00:35:49] Um, you have roots in Tennessee. We can no longer cover you
[00:35:53] So I joined a group out here in my new town
[00:35:57] I find out someone who works for the insurance industry
[00:36:01] And what they found out was that because of all the illegal immigrants having come into the us
[00:36:08] every insurance company is
[00:36:11] having to jack up their prices to account for these people they
[00:36:17] To cover them and
[00:36:21] I was furious. I was like, are you kidding me?
[00:36:24] and what they've noticed is the worst has been like texas california, arizona and
[00:36:31] Of so many companies like state farmers now leaving
[00:36:35] California because they can't handle it and I think some of them are going to arizona
[00:36:41] But liberty mutual will not
[00:36:44] cover people
[00:36:46] I think once you pass texas, boom. Bye. Bye. We're not going you
[00:36:50] So I had a heck of a time trying to find insurance
[00:36:55] Finally, I had I end up with farmers only because there was a friend of a friend of a friend
[00:37:01] And they said oh your friend of a friend of so-and-so
[00:37:03] Sure, we'll get you a great. So I'm paying better rate now
[00:37:08] Then I was in california. I think I figured out this money. It's like $27 cheaper
[00:37:14] And the flip side is
[00:37:16] I've got better coverage. I'm like, oh, okay. That's that's nice. Um
[00:37:21] I thought you know moving back here. I would cut my coverage, you know
[00:37:25] Not be the 100 300 and they were like no you you want to have that
[00:37:29] And they said we'll throw this and this and this and here's your new rate. It went
[00:37:33] Whoa, okay. And they said that's as low as we can possibly go
[00:37:37] And I'm thinking I have not had an accident in over 25 years
[00:37:41] And this is a what oh my god
[00:37:43] But it is what it is
[00:37:45] It's something that's going across the whole country now that people are going to start paying
[00:37:50] More and their insurance. Um, there's nothing we can really do sort of shopping around
[00:37:56] It's crazy
[00:37:57] That was just like two cents. Yeah, right
[00:38:00] The things that this affects just they just go and go and go
[00:38:04] You know, it affects so it affects everything
[00:38:08] And it's amazing that for so long it's been left unaddressed
[00:38:11] And now you know, it takes uh, I guess it takes a governor to
[00:38:16] Push this thing up to the um supreme court, you know to get eyes on it
[00:38:21] And hopefully that'll have an effect
[00:38:25] Right
[00:38:26] And the other thing I've noticed too recently
[00:38:28] um
[00:38:30] Is that
[00:38:31] The inflation has finally hit Tennessee
[00:38:34] When I first moved here, it wasn't bad. I was so happy and right after the tornado and after we spoke last
[00:38:41] I've noticed wow
[00:38:43] canned goods are
[00:38:46] As expensive as when I left Cali
[00:38:49] Really?
[00:38:50] Yeah
[00:38:51] So I've been here officially three months now and I'm going oh my god. What is going on
[00:38:56] It's just finally come over here
[00:39:00] Uh
[00:39:01] That's why your perspective is so important because you're used to those prices over there
[00:39:06] You come over here. You you are probably best suited to see those price fluctuations because of
[00:39:13] What you were used to and then what you came to and now it's like, oh
[00:39:17] Everything's going on. I even got a message today
[00:39:20] This is so crazy
[00:39:23] I
[00:39:23] Get a message today. I started watching this crazy movie called lamb
[00:39:27] on amazon prime
[00:39:30] and uh, right before it came on amazon prime sends me a little message on my tv and said
[00:39:36] Uh going forward basically there's gonna be commercials on your amazon prime movies
[00:39:41] If you want to pay an extra two ninety nine a month
[00:39:45] Will eliminate the commercials
[00:39:48] Really?
[00:39:49] Free bathroom breaks. Are you kidding me? Everything is like this now everything is
[00:39:55] Hey
[00:39:56] Yours that what you're used to having is going to suck more
[00:40:01] And it's going to cost more
[00:40:03] That's fundamentally what I see everywhere I go
[00:40:07] You know, it's not just like the price is going to go up and everything's going to say the same
[00:40:11] It's like the price is going to go up and it's going to suck
[00:40:14] More than it did before the price went up
[00:40:17] You know, speaker's taking away at the end of this year. They're taking away our ability to do this to be live
[00:40:23] Yeah, that's horrible. So it looks like we're gonna be looking for a new home to go live
[00:40:28] We will be doing that for sure
[00:40:30] We may build our own home. I don't know yet
[00:40:32] I'm a little too swamped right now to take on a 15th project of you know
[00:40:37] business and industry on top of it, but
[00:40:40] That could be it that could be the answer
[00:40:42] You know, you get to a point
[00:40:45] lowest where it's like, uh, I'm just
[00:40:48] Gonna I'm gonna build as much of this stuff out myself as I can because
[00:40:53] I'd rather pay for it that way than pay for it at the whims of whoever else owns it, you know
[00:40:59] Yeah, I agree
[00:41:01] It's crazy. Good
[00:41:02] But it's everything it's everywhere. I mean, you know, the costs of of living are up
[00:41:08] And for some reason our government assumes that everything is hunky dory and everybody's happy
[00:41:15] I have a friend that she's actually now that I left the state
[00:41:20] She's thinking about coming out here too, but she
[00:41:24] Turned down a job because it was 30 000 cheaper
[00:41:28] Less because 30 000 less than what she was getting in california. I said, um
[00:41:33] They have inflation here now too
[00:41:35] Uh
[00:41:36] There's a recession that said you got to deal with I said you just have to make the way I say it is
[00:41:42] Just pick a place of where you want to live
[00:41:44] You gotta
[00:41:47] Make concessions and then just deal
[00:41:50] And so she may not move here because she was expecting it to get the pay she's getting from southern california and
[00:41:56] And I noticed from when I was first coming out
[00:42:00] The the first job I was supposed to have
[00:42:03] Was a lot more than what I was going to be getting in california and then when that fell through
[00:42:09] In the nine weeks that I was unemployed
[00:42:12] I noticed that same exact job went down at least 20 000 dollars
[00:42:18] And that's down 20. Wow. Yes down and I I was like, oh my gosh, so
[00:42:25] I really had to rethink a lot of stuff and then the tornado was hitting
[00:42:30] And right after that it went down another five to ten thousand dollars. So
[00:42:35] um
[00:42:36] I've had major learning experience since leaving just having to readjust a lot of things and uh
[00:42:47] Like I've also figured like listening to a lot of uh
[00:42:50] Phil and his crew I'm like fillin and julian where I can't be like
[00:42:56] I have never lived on a farm. I would be too chicken to like
[00:43:00] Kill a chicken or something like that. So I'm a city preparer even though I'm a
[00:43:04] Sit what did you call me this morning country city preparer something? I love that name. I said, yeah, that's gonna be me
[00:43:10] I would be the first one to say I will find a farm that that's their expertise
[00:43:15] I will buy half a cow from you, you know, but
[00:43:19] I would like to be able to grow my own garden. But yeah when it comes to like
[00:43:22] stock
[00:43:23] But what I've been starting to do is I'm finding a lot of stores out here that
[00:43:29] um
[00:43:30] Very good pricing for canned items. So until I learn how to
[00:43:35] Pressure can and water bath items. I am going to stores as I see stuff. I'm buying mason jars
[00:43:42] So I can start canning. I am buying canned goods
[00:43:45] pre made stuff and I'm just stockpiling just because
[00:43:49] uh
[00:43:50] I'm seeing
[00:43:51] changes and like uh yesterday
[00:43:53] I just found a website where I can get organic bulk
[00:43:59] oatmeal uh flour
[00:44:02] I mean that's how it goes, right?
[00:44:05] Yeah, and I'm thinking you know, I might as well start and now that I'm no longer in 120 square feet
[00:44:11] I have more room to be able to stockpile stuff
[00:44:15] And I don't care if my place doesn't look like some of the homes around here. It's like no, that's for me
[00:44:21] this is
[00:44:23] I'm doing it just because I see something coming around the corner like we all have and
[00:44:28] seeing how
[00:44:30] This recession is hitting tennessee now big time
[00:44:36] Have you have you heard this is crazy
[00:44:41] Have you heard ilhan omar's comments yet about samalia first?
[00:44:48] No, please tell me so
[00:44:54] She was at an event on saturday in miniapolis
[00:44:57] She's an elected representative of the people of the united states. I know you know that but I just am saying that for effect
[00:45:06] And she was captured on camera
[00:45:09] speaking in samali saying
[00:45:12] sleep in comfort knowing I am here to protect the interest of samalia from inside the u.s system
[00:45:20] and the you know that it's since been translated and all that and and uh
[00:45:25] You know, I don't know. I mean how many enemies of the state are the state
[00:45:34] That's bananas right? Yeah
[00:45:41] Yeah, uh like we've all been saying on our
[00:45:46] Private chat that we got to start looking out for ourselves. I'm actually trying to think about
[00:45:52] Seriously buying a gun and taking gun lessons now. Oh, you definitely did
[00:45:57] The local gun shop
[00:45:59] In shooting range
[00:46:01] They're kind of gone from the since the tornado kicked in some kind of look a little further out now
[00:46:07] It's that's one of the one the last things i'm gonna learn how to
[00:46:10] Prepare myself with is now that i'm out here and I have the spaces
[00:46:15] And now having a job i'm laying things down. I'm like, okay, we're gonna have canning down
[00:46:20] I now know how to make sterno from scratch
[00:46:23] Proud of myself for that one. I can knit I can
[00:46:30] Loom knitting
[00:46:32] I keep hanging with jay furg you're gonna be really good at it. I know right? I've been uh
[00:46:40] Teaching myself how to make a fire from scratch
[00:46:42] I mean it'd been years since I was in girls gas and my first time I forced myself to look on youtube and I said
[00:46:47] Oh, I don't look pretend like there's no internet. How would I make a fire?
[00:46:51] So I've been teaching myself how to rough it so
[00:46:54] And it helped definitely when we had the vortex kicking and we were down to single digits out here and it got cold
[00:47:01] And but I was able to you know make myself a fire
[00:47:04] And I was like I made fire
[00:47:06] And I just had to do my own tom hanks impersonation
[00:47:09] But i'm trying to teach myself those kind of skills and all I can't go out and hunt
[00:47:12] I would not know how to do it, but i'm like, okay. I can make fire. I even bought myself one of those
[00:47:19] Wood splitters the the little black anvil thing with a little
[00:47:23] Oh, yeah, they're cool. They're pretty cool. I like the looks of those
[00:47:27] I bought one that has uh like these sturdy legs and you have to be very picky about the size wood
[00:47:34] But you know what that's the next thing is I got to find a mallet
[00:47:37] Then i'm just gonna sit there in front of the apartment and learn how to chop
[00:47:40] The wedges down even more just a new skill for me to to learn things
[00:47:46] I never would have done before and i'm planning on getting like reciprocating salsa when I see some trees and
[00:47:51] They have a thing out here that if you're in a park and the wood is dry, you can take it
[00:47:56] They have no problem with it out here. And i'm like, okay great free firewood
[00:48:00] I need to learn how to do that more and then another one is definitely buying a gun and learning how to take care of myself
[00:48:07] but yeah, I'm very
[00:48:09] It helps having a job and just i'm learning so many other skills out here
[00:48:15] That I would have never thought of and oh canning meat. That's the new thing. I will be doing
[00:48:22] I'm telling you man
[00:48:24] That's uh having access to be will be your ability to be able to burn wood is such a big deal
[00:48:32] Yeah, that's a huge deal
[00:48:34] Yeah, and people take it for granted and I will cheat like if I see those environmental logs or the dura flames on sale
[00:48:41] Heck yeah, oh yeah
[00:48:45] Yeah, and I just
[00:48:46] If that would I just discovered that because I was trying like the crinkle wood
[00:48:52] I was trying pine cones and I have a small fireplace and apparently the pine cones are the worst thing
[00:48:58] So I got rid of those and I got a little creosote burner
[00:49:03] And I even went one step further where it was something that phil had said in one of these episodes. Oh it was about
[00:49:11] teaching his kid
[00:49:13] How to make a fire so I bought one of the flint things that he talked about the fro rod
[00:49:18] And yeah, and I even want another step further. I bought an arc lighter
[00:49:24] You burned candles at home
[00:49:26] Yes, I do
[00:49:28] I'll tell you the best thing you can do and it's dirt cheap
[00:49:32] All you got to do is buy a thousand and it's probably like 10 bucks
[00:49:38] A thousand or something along those lines. I think they come in about a thousand or 500 of those little wax cups
[00:49:45] That you put ketchup in I don't know if they do it anymore
[00:49:48] But I know you remember putting ketchup in them at the mall or whatever, you know those little wax cups
[00:49:54] You could buy them on amazon, right?
[00:49:57] And then what you do is you take
[00:49:59] The dryer lint from your dryer
[00:50:02] And you mix melted wax with it
[00:50:05] And then you stuff that into your wax cup and if you have more wax you can even pour it over top of the whole thing
[00:50:13] Those things burn for like 15 minutes straight. No lie
[00:50:18] Oh, okay, new one
[00:50:20] Yeah, we make them at home because I get a ton of dryer lint and my wife
[00:50:26] Has uh, it's like um
[00:50:29] I don't know what they're called
[00:50:31] She is part of a business called pink zebra and they have these wax
[00:50:38] Melters that put off aroma
[00:50:40] And then eventually aroma goes away and she dumps all the wax in the jars for me
[00:50:46] Exactly like sensey
[00:50:47] Yeah, so then we keep all that and then once I get a full enough jar
[00:50:52] I just I keep all the dryer lint, you know, I mean because it's so
[00:50:56] Oh, I like that
[00:50:58] And then I mix in that wax stuff them into those cups once they dry
[00:51:02] We throw those cups that which we call it bigfoot fur. Well actually my oldest son
[00:51:08] Named it bigfoot fur because it looks like gnarly fur when you're done with it
[00:51:13] And I heard talk about it now. I know what you mean by okay, that's it
[00:51:16] That's it. We pack them away man in the bug out bags. We pack them in the camping bags and
[00:51:22] You know
[00:51:23] You don't need anything for that. You got a lighter or a match
[00:51:27] It lights quick it lights easy
[00:51:29] And it burns for like 15 minutes and if you have 10 of them, you know
[00:51:33] You could there's no way you can fail
[00:51:36] You know, you got you got four of those things
[00:51:39] You got an hour worth of flame to get your act together and get a fire really going and you know
[00:51:44] Most people who know anything about fire will be able to pull that off
[00:51:48] But they're they're awesome, you know
[00:51:50] And all you got to invest in like I said is just the uh the wax cups and their dirt sheet
[00:51:57] Oh, wow. I like that. I'm gonna realize now I'm gonna start looking for them
[00:52:00] And I get the good wills
[00:52:01] Well, one thing I was doing when I talked to you last was I had a bunch of those rolled bees wax candles
[00:52:08] And I would put them in the fireplace to kind of start the fire
[00:52:11] I will never use those again. They were useless because I would notice the minute you light them
[00:52:17] The wick would just be burned within two minutes and then you just have these half
[00:52:23] rolled
[00:52:25] Bees wax things and they did nothing. So
[00:52:28] The week would burn away
[00:52:30] Yeah, and then you were just left with like this half melted glob
[00:52:34] Of honey
[00:52:35] And I was like, okay, but if you have a solid bees wax candle, that's awesome
[00:52:41] The other thing I've been teaching myself is like taking like just basic
[00:52:46] Votive candles
[00:52:47] and
[00:52:48] Say thinking of myself. Oh no, I've run out of killing. What can I use? I've got some candles
[00:52:53] I would put the candles on the wood and dog. I don't take a little longer
[00:52:57] But at least I got a fire started
[00:52:59] And I purposely did that during the vortex because I wanted to see you know
[00:53:03] Don't pretend there's no power. What would I do? How would I survive and and so
[00:53:08] It was a great learning experience. You know, yeah, it was bloody cold, but
[00:53:13] Hey, what happens if they decided to turn off the power or our grid does
[00:53:18] Breakdown
[00:53:20] Then I was something is something to think about you know, over your oh, yeah for any kind of thing
[00:53:25] I mean look what happened and I thought okay
[00:53:27] I I can make fire so i'm very proud of myself for that as something
[00:53:30] I never thought I would be doing but it's like hey it happened. Okay
[00:53:36] And like I learned some crazy things like from the tornado that
[00:53:41] During one of my job interviews. I met with a former mayor
[00:53:45] Mayor and his wife about
[00:53:48] That the town I'm in they get tornadoes every season
[00:53:53] And they said
[00:53:54] Yeah, they said no jumping in the bathtub
[00:53:57] With the mattress not a good idea. I say that's funny because that's what you're told to do
[00:54:02] And she said no the laundry room was the best in my apartment because there's no window nearby
[00:54:10] And I went up to it. Uh, the wife had said you might want to get a construction helmet
[00:54:15] I was like
[00:54:16] Ah, okay
[00:54:18] So went down to my local Lowe's got the cheapest little construction helmet and I thought
[00:54:23] What's to keep this from blowing off my face?
[00:54:26] And I thought okay look at chin straps. I couldn't believe how much chin straps or so I said no
[00:54:30] We're gonna do this on the cheap. I'm a customer
[00:54:32] So what I have plenty of like grow gray ribber, which is a nice industrial ribbon
[00:54:37] I pulled it through the through the holes of the construction helmet and I made myself a chin strap
[00:54:44] Yeah
[00:54:45] Lace chin strap on the helmet. I like that
[00:54:49] Yeah, dog on it. Yeah, and all you have to do is surgeon's on that sucker is not leaving your head
[00:54:54] And I got goggles that fit over glasses and I said, okay, I gotta do something for the dog
[00:54:59] So I'm expecting a happy hoodie for him
[00:55:02] sometime this week and
[00:55:04] In case anyone's never heard of it. It's from the the gal on facebook
[00:55:09] It's called the girl with the dogs and it's a canadian gal that she's hilarious that she grooms animals
[00:55:16] And she has this little thing. It looks like a sock that you put over an animal's ears
[00:55:21] and it helps cover their ears and protect say herring because like the blow dryers or
[00:55:27] Thunder something like that. It calms them down. So I thought, you know what?
[00:55:32] I have enough time to be able to do that now that I could put a happy hoodie on my dog
[00:55:38] And then I even what up did even again. I said, okay
[00:55:41] I have I went from my cargo bag from when I was moving out here with an industrial strap
[00:55:47] I haven't set to the helm to the helmet
[00:55:50] So what happens if like say I need to strap myself down to keep for me
[00:55:55] To keep me from blowing away or the dog. I will strap us together and I'll protect him with my body and
[00:56:03] And
[00:56:04] And then also I thought oh the last thing I got was
[00:56:07] What was in 75 decibel whistle so in case god forbid the building gets
[00:56:13] Destroyed I can whistle for help
[00:56:16] Well waiting for help if I'm stuck under debris
[00:56:18] So because after seeing the devastation in this town, I was like, you know, it may be extreme
[00:56:25] But after what I just witnessed
[00:56:27] I'm I'm glad I did and I think all together it couldn't have been more than 20 bucks
[00:56:31] I said, you know, it's worth knowing I spent it and never having to use it
[00:56:37] Yeah, I'm gonna get upset as a duplicate for the car. I'll tell you what it's amazing to me how quickly you
[00:56:45] um adjust to your emergency preparedness needs in comparison to
[00:56:50] You know people who well here's a great example. I grew up with people in pennsylvania
[00:56:55] Who every year had to go buy
[00:56:59] salt
[00:57:00] Shovel
[00:57:02] You know all these things that
[00:57:04] Every single year you would get snow
[00:57:06] You know what I mean like where I grew up at right outside of philly you got snow every year
[00:57:10] Every year you had to have rock salt every and every year the rock salt would sell out every year
[00:57:15] There'd be people like standing in front of the empty pallets. Like what?
[00:57:18] What am I supposed to do now?
[00:57:20] You know and then to see you move from across the nation and immediately see like oh these are
[00:57:26] This is my thread analysis and this is the action I need to take
[00:57:30] You you jump right into that oota loop and just you know knock it out
[00:57:35] The oota loop. Yeah, it's like something that uh the matter of facts guys have talked about is just being prepared for
[00:57:41] Any circumstance and it's I feel like it's like when you're playing basketball, you're just pivoting
[00:57:46] It's like okay. Something here. Just just move with it. And if I was not
[00:57:51] As
[00:57:53] Prepared I can't think of a better word then I would have freaked out going. Oh my god. What do I do?
[00:57:57] But now I was like, oh one more thing to add to the list here. We go
[00:58:00] It's just okay helmet and I just have it in the laundry room
[00:58:04] It's like, okay here we go
[00:58:06] And I've since found also an app that unlike the cell phones that it is I think I'm given a one minute
[00:58:13] Warning if and when a tornado or any kind of emergency episode. That's more than enough time for me
[00:58:18] If I'm home grab the dog put my helmet on put his his uh
[00:58:22] Leash on and I'm going to be cable tying it to me
[00:58:25] And wrapping both of us up with the extra cable. I was like, okay, bring it on bitches. Let's do this and it's like, okay
[00:58:32] We're good. All right here. We made it in the dog will probably look at me think I'm crazy
[00:58:36] But it's like hey he didn't blow away
[00:58:39] Oh
[00:58:40] When we were talking about the tornado the last time
[00:58:44] In case anyone wants to see
[00:58:46] something it's kind of
[00:58:48] Good gooseies is if you go to youtube any type up the madison miracle baby
[00:58:53] Did you see that? No heard about this. I'll take a look during the tornado that happened
[00:59:00] Right before it hit Hendersonville. There's a town nearby called Madison
[00:59:06] And there was a young family. I mean they looked like they were in their early 20s the mother
[00:59:12] They were in a mobile home park
[00:59:15] And the tornado was right there the mom threw herself over her one-year-old
[00:59:21] child
[00:59:23] The boyfriend had their one month old infant in a bassinet
[00:59:29] It was in his arms the tornado sucked up the roof ripped the baby
[00:59:35] out of the father's arms
[00:59:37] And he couldn't do anything it ripped the child out of his arms
[00:59:41] The next morning they wake up. They're thinking they're they're gonna be a dead child. They may not find it
[00:59:47] In front of their place in a tree
[00:59:51] Completely fine and asleep in his bassinet was the baby in a tree. We've all been calling
[00:59:58] Yeah, in the tree in the like the front yard
[01:00:00] Just talk about a miracle the the baby was asleep
[01:00:05] Absolutely fine and we all address it as like the madison miracle
[01:00:10] In the like like a scene in a movie four month old swept up by a deadly tornado and found alive on a down tree
[01:00:18] Wow
[01:00:20] Holy moly
[01:00:21] It's it was just one of those things that it really
[01:00:26] Hit home to me just in a weird way where it's just like my god
[01:00:29] And when I saw how close it was it went that was like less than three miles from where I was
[01:00:33] And apparently that was when the tornado hit them jumped over
[01:00:37] my part of town and then wrapped and
[01:00:41] Retabic or the rest of uh the state
[01:00:44] But yeah, I just learned that it's like okay at least I can add some more
[01:00:49] Irons to my fire. Okay. What's another weapon for protection? Okay. Hey a helmet great. Let's do this
[01:00:56] I mean I didn't even upgrade it even more
[01:00:57] I've gotten a life preserver for the dog one for the car one for Europe because now I hear
[01:01:01] We're flood zone too. I'm going oh gosh, what did I move through?
[01:01:06] But at least you know what it was stupid little life jacket. Hey, it's there
[01:01:10] I'd rather never have to use it. But at least I have it. I'll tell you would be a good addition to that uh
[01:01:16] Super helmet
[01:01:18] I don't know if it's got a place for it or not, but you're crafty enough you could figure it out
[01:01:22] I throw a a light on it
[01:01:25] I think a light on that helmet would be awesome particularly if you have a night storm
[01:01:29] Or a power outage at night
[01:01:31] Something like a tornado
[01:01:37] Did you say that did I miss that or
[01:01:40] No, I forgot to say because then when you said oh, yeah, I do have that. Yes
[01:01:44] I'm such a geek and it's gonna have some stickers really dorky stickers
[01:01:48] Oh, there's nothing geek about a flashlight. Trust me. That's that's great. That's a great
[01:01:53] Oh
[01:01:53] And I just thought okay, and I have it all put together in this plastic bag in the laundry room and all I have to do is just
[01:02:00] Since I have to be there for the next tornado. So just grab it put everything on boom boom boom and the app
[01:02:06] It was like it's called code red
[01:02:09] Anybody can use it. It still has some funky little bugs in it
[01:02:12] But it gives you
[01:02:14] Like a minute warning if and when a major disaster is about to hit and it's amazing
[01:02:19] How many things you can do in a minute if you're ready for it and so
[01:02:25] That's the difference right if you're ready for it, but I think more people than ever are getting ready
[01:02:30] I think people have about lost
[01:02:34] A lot more people have lost the confidence in
[01:02:38] Somebody's gonna come do it for me. Somebody's gonna come help me in a disaster
[01:02:43] You know, I think 2020 did a lot of people in
[01:02:46] And out here I am seeing
[01:02:49] That this culture they're used to doing it on their own without the government
[01:02:53] I have met so many people and they would ask me like well, is that how you are in california? I'm like no
[01:03:00] I was an oddball. I was definitely in oddity and over here
[01:03:04] It has been really nice meeting a bunch of people where
[01:03:08] They don't call themselves prepared. They just called no the survival. I'm like, that's it. You're right
[01:03:13] It's you just do what you gotta do
[01:03:16] And I've been meeting people in my complex that they're like, oh, you want to learn how to get honey? We'll help you. I'm like really
[01:03:24] cool
[01:03:25] Yeah, that's huge
[01:03:27] Yeah, that's huge. You build yourself a little allegiance man. You're in good shape
[01:03:32] and um another one too that I mentioned to you this morning was that
[01:03:36] My friend read it the one that first started putting the fire in the bike took us that got me to meet you
[01:03:42] She told me about a gentleman from her neck of the woods that just moved to Knoxville a few years ago
[01:03:47] And he's a fellow prepper and so we're hoping we could get to prepper camp
[01:03:51] We're crossing our fingers to see if there are any tickets available
[01:03:53] But uh, he's a fellow prepper and he's going to try helping me
[01:03:58] uh
[01:04:00] I guess he's trying to start like
[01:04:03] A community too
[01:04:05] Of like-minded people and I said you do realize Knoxville has the night tornadoes
[01:04:10] You really want to have black tornadoes around here and he's like well, I'm here now
[01:04:15] But I I might just I was out there and that's why I was stuck for four days during the the big
[01:04:22] polar vortex
[01:04:23] But I'm going to be checking it out again in the spring to see uh
[01:04:27] I guess the way the landscape is down there
[01:04:30] There are more chances to actually have like better bunkers built. I said I'm down with that
[01:04:36] It's up here in Nashville up here around here
[01:04:40] You don't see that it you don't see bunkers because the water table is too bloody high
[01:04:44] Oh, I got and there's limestone and there's granite
[01:04:48] Down below Nashville
[01:04:52] Yeah, but he's yeah, and um, and it's also different time zone
[01:04:56] I found out as soon as you like pass Nashville and you're going through the mountain pass as you get through
[01:05:02] Is it oak ridge?
[01:05:04] Yeah, that's central time an hour. Yeah, then I become eastern
[01:05:08] And but they have more I think it's because they have more mountainous region
[01:05:12] You can find a lot more bunkers and stuff that I said, okay
[01:05:16] I could definitely see myself long term
[01:05:19] Getting something down there and that would be me a good bug out
[01:05:23] um
[01:05:24] Area and I'm also going to check out where tim
[01:05:27] Taylor bought his stuff because I found out that camden is only two hours for me
[01:05:32] Oh, that ain't bad
[01:05:34] Down there at the delinquents gully
[01:05:39] Is that what they're calling it? I think that's what he calls it the delinquents gully or delinquents something
[01:05:45] He didn't tell me that part, but I thought okay, um, I found a lady down there that she said she'll take me in a tour down there
[01:05:52] I said great. So I figured it's gonna be fun this year
[01:05:54] Just grab the dog, you know, okay. We're checking out the new home. Let's let's let's see what we have and
[01:06:00] But to see a whole
[01:06:02] whole state that for the most part, um
[01:06:07] A lot of people are
[01:06:09] more aware
[01:06:11] And they know something's happening. Oh the more frogs are jumping out of the hot pot
[01:06:17] Yeah, a lot a lot more frogs are jumping this time
[01:06:22] Like beautiful thing
[01:06:24] Yeah, uh, but there are some
[01:06:28] Like I had noticed during the tornado that remember when I was saying about only three generators
[01:06:33] We're running and everyone else
[01:06:35] And the morning was right into the crisis. Okay, there's still a lot
[01:06:39] Yeah, there were so many other people that were
[01:06:42] not ready and
[01:06:45] I just I kept quiet because it's like I don't want to be attacked. I don't want to be
[01:06:49] Uh found out and it's making me now another thing I want to try doing is finding an inverter
[01:06:55] Because I don't want to have a full-size generator. I don't want to have any sound
[01:06:59] Oh, yeah, those uh those generators are so especially in an apartment complex
[01:07:05] Yeah, I mean I knew where those
[01:07:07] Units were because I just followed the sound and I kept thinking man if this were like the walking dead
[01:07:12] Those people would be goners. I thought okay
[01:07:15] Another thing to add to my little list is a find a nice inverter just to cover the refrigerator
[01:07:20] that's all I needed to do and then
[01:07:24] That's something I gotta start researching but I don't know how to I'm bad at that. So if anyone can show me how to
[01:07:30] Very expensive. I mean, are you talking about putting one like a literal inverter hooked up to your car? Um
[01:07:38] No, um, like a solar generator type of thing
[01:07:42] A solar generator or one of those
[01:07:45] uh
[01:07:46] not
[01:07:48] A
[01:07:48] Generac but they're they almost look like a jackery
[01:07:52] But they are like three or four thousand watts and they told me they said unless
[01:07:57] They're called inverters if they're really small and you could pick it up then they were called for I guess full
[01:08:04] Generators when they're like 150 pounds. I thought there is no way I'm going to be able to lift 150 pounds up the stair
[01:08:11] No way. No, no that
[01:08:13] You know and I and they were too noisy
[01:08:15] I
[01:08:16] I want something that I can just if something happens that the power goes out
[01:08:21] I can pull out the refrigerator
[01:08:23] plug that sucker in and turn it on and
[01:08:26] Put like I mean give you a quick hack on that
[01:08:30] Yeah, please
[01:08:32] It's a it's a twofer as long as you don't have like a whole
[01:08:36] cow in your freezer
[01:08:38] What you can do is you can take half a case or a full case
[01:08:43] of bottled water
[01:08:45] right
[01:08:46] and freeze it
[01:08:48] Lay all the bottles in like the lower level of the freezer. However, your freezer is laid out
[01:08:53] Stack that thing full of frozen water bottles then
[01:08:56] Even if you don't have an inverter once the power goes out
[01:09:00] Move all the frozen water into the fridge
[01:09:04] And keep that baby closed and you're gonna get way more time
[01:09:09] On the I mean it's gonna hold temperature a long time if you have a bunch of frozen water bottles in the freezer
[01:09:15] I mean from the freezer into the refrigerator, you know
[01:09:19] Yeah
[01:09:21] That's a good little hack
[01:09:23] Thank you. And then of course, you know, you've got you've got a
[01:09:26] Yeah, and then you've got a place for water storage that is out of the ordinary too
[01:09:30] You know what I mean now you're like, all right. Well, I got maybe I got five gallons worth of water in my freezer
[01:09:37] That normally would have to sit somewhere or take up space, you know for you and the dog
[01:09:41] That's probably three four days worth of water right there
[01:09:45] And I have water bricks they'll definitely and I've got an 18 cubic foot refrigerator
[01:09:50] And one of the flat water bricks will easily fit in one of the shelves
[01:09:55] Of the freezer because so far. Oh, yeah, that would be perfect
[01:10:05] Oh
[01:10:06] You take that frozen water brick out put it in the fridge you're in business
[01:10:11] Because they were talking about like they're expecting us to have
[01:10:14] Part of our power grid go off this summer not that well, why not? We've had a tornado. We've had a vortex
[01:10:20] Let's bring it on. Sure. I got one for you
[01:10:24] Speaking of power grid how is the power grid over there you guys do okay even with all the eb's
[01:10:30] Uh, I had I only seen like five eb since I moved out here
[01:10:37] I think they're really really good. Yeah, they are talking about that
[01:10:40] The structure is really really brittle brittle
[01:10:44] The job my new job that I
[01:10:47] Am working for they're an h-fat company and I was asking them. They were taking me on a tour
[01:10:52] And I said everything I said was made in China made in China. I said hey, let me ask you something
[01:10:58] What happens when the power goes out and they said it's not good. It's our business and I said
[01:11:04] So you've got all these new homes and we're supposed to be
[01:11:08] Um all electric no a lot of the new home makers are home builders. They're ignoring biden
[01:11:13] They're still putting in gas. Yay in their homes, but they said yeah, they're worried because there are so many new homes being built
[01:11:23] The
[01:11:25] Electric grid out here cannot handle it especially for nashville
[01:11:30] They're saying it's grown like 200 percent in the past 10 years which will come for all the crappy traffic. I've been seeing
[01:11:38] and
[01:11:39] Yeah, I see that
[01:11:42] The grid would easily
[01:11:45] Break down out here because there are more people moving out here
[01:11:49] And they've got all their toys and things that you got to plug in
[01:11:55] I'm suspecting it's gonna go and that's what it was. I'm thinking I I love that idea commander about
[01:12:00] The water brick. I'm gonna put that in the freezer. Oh, that's a good one
[01:12:04] Yeah, that's definitely a good one for for those of you out there who don't have
[01:12:08] You know a couple grand to sink into a solar generator or an inverter they can be expensive
[01:12:14] It is the one I was told for just like an 18 cubic foot. They said it was like a 4 000 something
[01:12:20] Running power was only like 600 I thought that's not bad
[01:12:24] All I literally would have to do is just plug it in plug the free the fridge into it. I said that's great and then
[01:12:32] That could work but I like the idea of putting one of my water bricks in there because right now
[01:12:37] I have just a little shot glass with water and a quarter on there
[01:12:40] So every time I think like if I go out of town and I come back the first thing I do is check the freezer
[01:12:46] See if that quarter sunk. It was like no, okay good. We had no power outages. I learned that trick in Utah
[01:12:53] and uh
[01:12:55] So in terms of the power terms of the power grid
[01:13:00] I've been this rolling blackout thing and this evi thing and the evi failure thing and the focus on
[01:13:07] um
[01:13:09] It's a you know, it seems like there's a focus on getting people used to no electricity
[01:13:14] Yep
[01:13:14] I want to read you something that is um, I want to read you something real quick that is uh kind of puts it all into perspective
[01:13:23] It's kind of nerve-wracking but this is from recharge news.com. There's this is a person's name deep jowri walla
[01:13:32] And he's a professor in electrical systems
[01:13:36] electrical and systems engineering from the university of penn
[01:13:39] And he said that the energy demands of ai could spiral out of control
[01:13:44] If it's integrated into every sphere of life and touches every person's lives dozens of times a day with no efforts to make it more sustainable
[01:13:52] There are predictions that by 2030 now
[01:13:56] interesting date right 2030
[01:13:59] Computing generally could use up to
[01:14:02] a fifth of electricity globally by 2040
[01:14:06] Jarrah walla says others think the computing communications will gobble up most of the world's energy
[01:14:13] so what I think uh
[01:14:16] I'm starting to think something crazy
[01:14:18] I'm starting to think that either
[01:14:23] Well, I think that the tech people and and people on this planet in general particularly those who aren't religious are going to start to think that ai
[01:14:32] That they're building god
[01:14:34] And that to give god the power that it needs
[01:14:38] Nothing else matters
[01:14:40] You know what I mean? So if we're going to hand over one fifth
[01:14:43] A global electricity for computing power for ai by 2030
[01:14:49] um
[01:14:50] It seems to me like we take from the humans and give to the
[01:14:55] The god of ai
[01:14:58] You know what I mean and all this stuff that all these changes that we're making and all these things that we're doing and all this
[01:15:04] All this that we're attempting to address through climate change
[01:15:09] I think might be one great big
[01:15:12] croc
[01:15:13] To make sure that we limit ourselves as much as possible so that ai can get the juice
[01:15:20] It needs to grow as big as it wants to grow
[01:15:24] And that the elites would get to have
[01:15:27] Get to sharing some of that power while the rest of us are
[01:15:30] Oh, of course
[01:15:31] I mean everybody who has control over it as long as it can be controlled
[01:15:36] Are going to be like demigods
[01:15:38] You know
[01:15:40] I really think that's what's going on
[01:15:42] I think they're looking at this thing as the answer to all of our problems and they're willing to sacrifice anything to make it
[01:15:49] Come the fruition and they and they probably knew for a very long time much longer than even this guy that
[01:15:56] This thing's you want to take a lot of power and and the best way we can get people
[01:16:00] To to ease off that power
[01:16:04] You know because we love power is we tell them they're destroying the planet
[01:16:11] Yeah, and the majority will be the people the sheeple without our were the ones that to get the jab
[01:16:17] We're like, oh, okay. We won't use it. We will kill our trees. Okay. We'll let you raise our food. Okay. Yeah way
[01:16:25] Now when I when I know I'm right is when they start using the fossil fuels and the coal
[01:16:31] To generate power for ai
[01:16:35] You know what? I mean once they are like, okay, this solar panel stuff ain't doing it
[01:16:39] Let's get back to the coal. Let's get back to uh, you know
[01:16:43] Oil and natural gas and get this thing fired up for our god ai
[01:16:48] Then i'll know
[01:16:50] It was all a sham
[01:16:52] That's a lot of power there one fifth globally for computing power in general
[01:16:57] One fifth of the power. I think we're all going off
[01:17:03] I think in the in the not necessarily the long term
[01:17:06] I think we're all going off grid
[01:17:09] I think it's going to happen and I think the more the further we get down this line with ai the more I feel like
[01:17:16] People are going to force the world off grid to save them
[01:17:21] I really do
[01:17:22] I think this tech prison is going to build and build and build and build
[01:17:27] Until the the the people who might call themselves patriots in the us or might call themselves something else in another country are going to say
[01:17:35] This has gotten so far out of hand and the way that we do away with it all is we just pull the plug
[01:17:41] You know sort of matrix-esque
[01:17:44] Blot out the sun
[01:17:47] That's what it seems like to me
[01:17:49] Yeah, I absolutely agree. It's one of the things i'm trying to do now that i'm out here
[01:17:55] Is that invest in a few more solar panels and start learning how long it takes to
[01:18:00] Charge up this and learn how to deal with it because what happens if
[01:18:06] They do say like
[01:18:10] They're expecting power to be out for three months. Can you imagine what the world the chaos this world would be in?
[01:18:17] Let's just think about once everything
[01:18:19] Once everything is is run on ai and I don't know if you've seen it or not
[01:18:24] I saw it the other day for the first time but the new google samsung galaxy comes
[01:18:30] It's primary feature is ai. It's the samsung galaxy such and such with ai
[01:18:37] so ai and and computer are going to become
[01:18:42] Indispensable to how humanity exists
[01:18:46] And then that power drain that is ai is going to take precedent over everybody
[01:18:53] You know, it's like we can't allow
[01:18:55] You to use x amount of electricity because ai needs it
[01:18:59] And it does everything it creates new medicines. It's you know, it does everything. It's the god
[01:19:06] Yes, that's it. That's what's coming. I mean it has to because everybody's gonna get it
[01:19:10] Everybody's gonna have it on their computer on their phone. It's gonna be their girlfriend their wife
[01:19:15] They're you know, what are you gonna say? You're gonna take my you're gonna take my baby away
[01:19:20] Cut my power all you want. I need my ai girlfriend
[01:19:25] I mean, it's just inevitable. You know
[01:19:28] They're gonna suck as much power out of us as possible
[01:19:31] To keep that ai monster going
[01:19:34] It's a scary thought it really is but I think you're right
[01:19:39] Oh, yeah
[01:19:40] Unless more people start, you know rising up and saying okay, you know, uh, no
[01:19:47] And
[01:19:49] We're unplugging. Bye. Bye
[01:19:51] And that's what i'm doing. You're a funny story
[01:19:54] Please entertain me
[01:19:56] We were pretty poor and
[01:19:58] I would play on the internet at other people's house. You know what I mean? Like I got aol
[01:20:04] Introduction to aol and text message and that kind of stuff at other people's houses
[01:20:10] And even in the 90s like mid 90s
[01:20:13] The the same sort of toxic behavior that happens
[01:20:18] On like twitter and social media happened through iam chats in my family and in a lot of people's families
[01:20:24] And in friend groups, you know what I mean? Like big battles
[01:20:27] from iam chats
[01:20:29] And uh, I remember when going to my dad and he always tells me this all the time
[01:20:35] I I went to my dad after
[01:20:37] You know, it was probably
[01:20:39] 97 98 maybe something like that and I went to my dad and I said dad. I think that the
[01:20:45] computers are the devil
[01:20:50] And he always remembered that and he always tells me that whenever shit gets out of hand with
[01:20:54] Technology, he said you remember back when you told me you thought the computers were the devil
[01:20:59] So now i'm looking at ai and i'm going like man
[01:21:02] You're right was 98 me actually right? I just was a little too ahead of it
[01:21:08] Too ahead of it to even understand
[01:21:11] Oh, yeah, yeah
[01:21:13] I mean if you were going to extract
[01:21:17] A satanic superpower from somewhere, you know what I mean?
[01:21:21] It would come from all the worst intentions and worst
[01:21:25] iterations of human behavior
[01:21:27] And what do you think that thing's soaking up on the internet? It's crazy. Let me ask you here's an idea
[01:21:35] Okay, so we're talking about the power grid so fragile as it is if they I
[01:21:40] It gets that powerful and the grid is so weak
[01:21:44] Could it completely blow the grid?
[01:21:46] Oh, that's a great point
[01:21:48] That is a great point. Yeah, yeah, so it commits suicide fundamentally
[01:21:53] Exactly then everybody's in the hole because it's like the grid couldn't keep up ai was sucking so much power
[01:22:01] Could it?
[01:22:02] Possibly wow. Oh my god. That's that's that's phenomenal not an amp not a corona mass ejection
[01:22:09] Ai brought itself down because it took too much power right and how do you stop it?
[01:22:15] Yeah, we can't keep up with our demand right now. So how's ai gonna do it?
[01:22:19] They need humans to be able to build said equipment. Oh no
[01:22:23] Yeah, what happens if it takes a giant leap just one giant leap like it does a giant learning leap or a giant
[01:22:33] You know self actualization leap and that leap ramps up
[01:22:38] Computing so much that it just blows grids everywhere
[01:22:42] Well, I think there was a doctor who episode that of just that
[01:22:47] Kind of thing and yeah pretty much
[01:22:49] Took out a world. I could see that happening in our lifetime. This is scary thought that is a scary thought that you're right the ai
[01:22:58] Yeah, the ai just got too cocky and it's like okay. Yeah, I gotta take out it
[01:23:04] Yeah, I mean you gotta imagine once it gets to a certain point
[01:23:08] It's gonna do what it wants
[01:23:10] It's not just gonna be like well the humans don't want me to get any bigger use any more electricity
[01:23:15] So I gotta stop here eventually. It's gonna be like no
[01:23:18] Yeah, I need more power
[01:23:20] Yeah, for self replicating it personally can't build the electrical things it would need humans to be able to do that
[01:23:27] Well, well the sheep will may not be around for that
[01:23:31] I'll tell you what though
[01:23:34] It might be the best time ever to be alive
[01:23:38] Despite all the things that could go wrong
[01:23:42] It is an epic time to be here
[01:23:45] Dude, yeah, we're sitting on the sidelines watching this going
[01:23:49] Pass the popcorn
[01:23:50] This is gonna get fun
[01:23:53] Just at least we've got you know, we're sitting at the sidelines
[01:23:57] We're we're as prepared as we can kind of be but we're at least we're we're not gonna be like the ones going nuts with
[01:24:03] Buying too much toilet paper. We're working. It's like here have some popcorn. Have a beer
[01:24:08] Wow, this is fun. Yeah
[01:24:14] Think about like living in the south
[01:24:18] In in the seven late 1700s early 1800s or something pre civil war
[01:24:25] Where you're like born on a farm
[01:24:28] Your dad beats you for reading
[01:24:31] you
[01:24:34] You
[01:24:34] You probably live and die within like a 20 mile radius unless you join the military
[01:24:40] And that's it. You know, you get married you have a family which is great and you know all that but
[01:24:45] That's it. There's no like you know what I mean
[01:24:50] Like this is the time man
[01:24:52] The federal government is fighting with 24 states across the country over the border
[01:24:58] I mean, these are the times where like the great stories of history are told ai is coming to fruition
[01:25:05] I don't know it's
[01:25:08] It's a good time to be here even if it is challenging
[01:25:12] It reminds me of lawnmower, man. It's like, okay. He's got to be somewhere in there
[01:25:16] Oh man, I keep threatening my my youngest son as he loves vr and I keep threatening to uh
[01:25:24] Lawnmower man, that's lawnmower. You gotta watch that's what I watch growing up, man. I am god here
[01:25:30] Yeah, I mean we're getting to that point where it's like definitely
[01:25:33] That the ai takes over and it's like you idiot. You use too much power. Hello
[01:25:39] I mean the real problem is gonna be the relationships, you know once ai gets good enough
[01:25:45] That you can't really distinguish between ai and a dude or ai and a gal
[01:25:50] And you can log on and have the woman or man of your dreams
[01:25:54] It's gonna get tough
[01:25:56] It's gonna get tough on reproduction. I'm telling you
[01:26:01] Yeah, wait, wasn't there a movie already like that?
[01:26:04] Uh, there was a movie called her
[01:26:07] Her that was because that what it's called her or him. Which one?
[01:26:11] No, it was her it was a female with waki and Phoenix
[01:26:16] And he was in love with this one. Oh go ahead
[01:26:20] It was another one. I think it came around the same time where it was a female
[01:26:26] Android and she's like
[01:26:28] It has like a human-like face, but then they're uh
[01:26:32] Are you talking about x makina?
[01:26:35] That's it. That's the one that looks so good. That movie was all right
[01:26:40] But there's a there's a lower level sci-fi one called hint her or yeah, I think it's called her
[01:26:46] And walking Phoenix falls like head over heels in love with this voice
[01:26:53] It's like his computer's voice scarlet. Joe Hanson does the voice and it's
[01:26:59] It means like literally like relation, you know the whole thing and uh
[01:27:04] Yeah, I think I think our version of of ai is going to be more akin to that
[01:27:09] You know what? I mean these weird
[01:27:11] relationships that you have with
[01:27:14] With a program that's really good at understanding you because it knows everything about you
[01:27:20] And you're like, I don't want to take a risk on some chick
[01:27:23] Who's gonna piss me off when I can just put this headset on and go talk to the coolest girl in the world
[01:27:30] I don't know man
[01:27:32] Then wasn't altered carbon that
[01:27:36] Let's one up at like Elon muska. You can upload your soul
[01:27:40] Yo, I've never watched altered carbon, but I should watch it
[01:27:43] It's a mess
[01:27:45] All right. I had to stop at some episode where
[01:27:48] It was like you couldn't tell who was who sleeping with their own daughter knowing it was your own daughter
[01:27:55] Or is it that
[01:27:57] That looks like your wife that you knew that or you didn't and if you didn't like something
[01:28:02] Your body your soul's reset every day and I just said this is so messed up because I could just see it happening
[01:28:09] Yeah, not long after we're gone. It's like, uh, I don't want to come back for that. I
[01:28:14] Yeah, I think we're
[01:28:17] We're at the cusp. I mean your your children are gonna see your boys are gonna be like
[01:28:21] bad
[01:28:23] No, it's gonna be well. Yeah
[01:28:25] Yeah, I mean they're gonna have they're gonna have the the link
[01:28:29] That's what their big thing is going to be the link
[01:28:32] They're gonna think they're gonna have to make that decision and it's gonna profoundly affect their life
[01:28:38] It's gonna profoundly affect every person's life. I think you know, it's gonna be they're saying it's gonna affect our lives
[01:28:44] that
[01:28:45] we're going to be the ones that are going to refuse to be linked and
[01:28:50] It's one of the reasons it sounds
[01:28:53] Scary to say that if in the next couple of years before the 2030 thing
[01:28:57] That they're going to try forcing as many of us to get that link
[01:29:01] Uh-uh, that's one of the reasons why I'll stockpile for when they finally said you're cut off
[01:29:05] I'm like, okay fine. I'll be fine for a while and then we'll see what happens
[01:29:10] But we just have our faith and then who knows what might happen in the meantime
[01:29:15] But yeah, especially if a I wants to really kick everybody's butt. Uh, oh, yeah, oh, yeah, that's the mark of the beast, I guess
[01:29:22] Yeah, and a bunch of us are like, wait, wait, wait, where's the mark go?
[01:29:27] They're saying either on your forehead or in the right hand between the index finger and the thumb
[01:29:33] On your right hand between the index finger and the thumb
[01:29:37] Like if you hold your right hand up and there's that I'm looking at my right thumb
[01:29:41] My right, yeah that little web. That's what yeah, that's where they want it in the web
[01:29:46] Yeah, and or on your forehead
[01:29:50] That could be it. I mean that's so could be it
[01:29:53] Don't you think?
[01:29:55] Yeah, and then where was it britain or france that a lot of the people already have been going for it
[01:30:01] Then I'm like, wow, you just want to go through a scanner and you can
[01:30:05] I
[01:30:05] It scares me to think you want to go to a store and all of a sudden
[01:30:09] As you enter a store it reads your scan code and starts automatically
[01:30:15] Putting ads just for you in front of you. I was like no no no no no no no that no that's wrong
[01:30:22] Before I came on I was listening to a girl comedian
[01:30:26] And she was talking about how her ads
[01:30:29] How her personal ads have been bullying her
[01:30:34] It was so you know, she's talking about like bras that she needs because she's flat chested or or
[01:30:39] Face creams because she's getting older and she's looking at the ads like many ads are kicking my ass
[01:30:45] I thought it was funny. How do they know?
[01:30:48] How do they know? Well, hello, it's your phone and
[01:30:51] Yeah, uh
[01:30:52] You're right. We are living in interesting times and scary times or at least right now
[01:30:56] We have the option to turn off like I'm not attached to my phone, you know when we're done
[01:31:01] I'll
[01:31:03] Charge it and goes off. I don't care. Um, and
[01:31:06] I have a fireplace
[01:31:07] I don't have tv because I choose not to be depressed or get angry at what i'm seeing on the world news
[01:31:13] Yeah, that's the key right the balance. Yeah interest
[01:31:17] Yeah, I'm plugging and now I'm gonna be putting a three and a half gallon water brick in my freezer
[01:31:22] I love this idea
[01:31:24] That's such a great idea
[01:31:26] to winner and
[01:31:28] yeah, because
[01:31:30] Back to that whole thing is
[01:31:32] When I was in orange county
[01:31:35] quite often rolling brownouts
[01:31:38] in
[01:31:39] My section and I got quite used to that it's something over here now that i'm doing too
[01:31:44] Is like I'll make your shit like at my fridge
[01:31:46] I try not to have more than two days worth the food in the fridge
[01:31:49] Even though it's a much larger fridge. So in case something goes bad
[01:31:52] I don't have to worry about losing an entire fridge full of stuff and
[01:31:55] Just oh, yeah
[01:31:58] But now that I have a bigger freezer and the idea of that that water jug in there. That's gonna be great
[01:32:03] That's a perfect idea. So I can save up and find like an inverter to just plug that stuff in and
[01:32:10] In deal with it. I like a nice box
[01:32:14] Yeah, see the 2020 version of a nice box
[01:32:19] Right man
[01:32:21] All right, lois. Yeah, I think i'm ready to cut this thing and run. How about you?
[01:32:26] separate baby
[01:32:29] All right
[01:32:31] Chat oh chat's quiet tonight. It's just been garden girl
[01:32:36] Garden girl is unstoppable here at pbn man. She really is
[01:32:40] Um, but yeah, this is great. I appreciate you
[01:32:45] Keep us in the know keep us on the up and up even if you just come on with personal updates
[01:32:50] We'd love to hear them
[01:32:52] Well, I threw that suggestion to you
[01:32:56] Earlier did you run up by uh ryan?
[01:32:59] Oh, yeah, that's a great idea. I gotta talk to him about that. They were all
[01:33:04] Digging on me for eating soy protein earlier in the chat. I kind of ran away from it with my tail tucked
[01:33:12] Soy protein oh no
[01:33:15] Alrighty well, let's uh, let's do it again soon
[01:33:19] Yes
[01:33:20] And i'll talk to ryan see if he's interested in uh, see if he's interested in the prepper green green acres
[01:33:27] That was perfect. Yes
[01:33:31] So good night prepper family
[01:33:33] Yeah, good night pbn family. We'll talk to you all soon tomorrow the rising republic
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