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Mhm. More thing, everybody? What is uh? Oh, I'm gonna turn that down. We got quite the set up here, I mean, we got quite the setup of the weather is broken to some degree. We are reading the epic times today, all right, remember these things newspapers? Uh uh? Remember the news? You used to get the news. You didn't have to get the news the day it broke. It didn't matter that the Supreme Court moved against conversion therapy band. That didn't matter that you got that two day to worry about. Sometimes I get a newspaper, right, and I sit it on the table and don't even look at it for like two three days, and and I'm fine, nothing happens, Nothing happens. I don't grow a horn. So what the newspaper represents real quick, it's something that we all need, which is to slow everything in our lives. Do you have to be able to move fast? When you need to move fast, it doesn't mean you slow down and stop moving. But the collective world that we live in, especially in here, right, and the pace that wants we think and do all the things that we do, we gotta slow that baby down because it's too fast, right, it's too fast. We can't think. We're depressed. We don't know what the hell is going on. We don't know who to believe, we don't know what to believe. We don't even know how to move. Oh and before we get rolling, I have no idea what's gonna happen. I'm about to click a button. I have no clue what will happen? Okay, not the slight. But I got my coffee, so I'm not be afraid. Stream yardists created the ability to pull the audience. Okay, it's a widget. It's a whole widget. I have no where it's gonna pop up. On this screen. What's gonna happen. We're gonna run a basic pole today, something fun, just to see what happens. And oh, there it is down at the bottom. Okay, I have no idea how you vote. I have no clue what you do. I no idea. So if you're listening, vote on the pole. There it's no there's no bearing whatsoever. And what's gonna happen? It's just a straightforward question. I don't know if it works on the screen like that, or what the situation is. I've never played with it before. I don't know what suffice to say we're running a poll. Okay, I really like for this to be something easy for you guys to do and use, because if it is easy, then we can do all kind of fun posts. Right this right here is just some kind of straightforward let's see if it works. Tests on. For today, we're gonna read the newspaper and talk about things, lives, life in general, the world. Right. I gotta be careful about this newspaper. It's got my address on a real big I every noted. Hopefully you didn't notice it. Young farmers find success despite growing challenges. Family farmers face tough challenges of today's economy, with some young farmers are finding success and believe their kids will too. Wouldn't it be amazing to see America go back to a farming nation once again? It could happen to The demand is there if we can figure out how to farm high quality produce that's not vaccinated slash, pesticided, slash, you know, destroying the environment, monoculture type. The demand that's there for highly nutritious food right now is huge and I could definitely see that being like I can see it being the sure Agarics, a fifth generation farmer in eleven in Indiana. His family farms. It's Everett Farms, established in nineteen nineteen. They raised corn and sore beets, corn, corn, and soybeans. I farm with my grandpa Aaron before he passed away. My grandmother's an acting part of our farming operation. That the business battles high infut costs of low commodity prices. But that is his family tries to make good decisions to use money wisely, use a good property. Where would we be you know what I mean? Where would we be without the farmers in the United States? Where wud the whole world be? Right? You're not a food that we're amount of food that we put out for the world. So again, I am no not sponsored by the Epic Times. The Epic Times does nothing to affect the show in any way. I'm really a system scriber. I'll tell you right now. It's been really nice to get back in my life. The Michigan synagogue attack was hesb Lot inspired and targeted children, says the NBA. You remember that that attack that happened the Sunday after the war I think started with Temple Israel was targeted. Our people were ready. They protected our children with courage, training and extraordinary strength. That's the most important line of the day, folks. Right there, Temple Israel was targeted. Our people were ready. They protected our children with courage, training and extraordinary strength. If you want to know how to move forward into the crazy world today, that's the That's an interesting US attorney Jerome Morgan said, the Gazzali's phone and the videos that you want filled with tshol up proper game. According to the investigators, Gazali drove his truck, which he had loaded with gasoline and high end fireworks, into the temple, where he was met by armed security guards. In his vehicle became stuck. No one was harmed inside. It was an amazing the situation. I mean, it really was. And it's a reminder of what can be done with the security status. Basically, you know, a battle line American right. I didn't hear much about this. I guess it's because the lobby for social media and the lobby for AI. Considering you one in the same. You ever think about that? Isn't that crazy? The people who were just hauled into Congress and lost the case about creating like technology that had some some effected brought. On the suicide of children. It's so highly addictive, and they knew it, and so many of them know it that they don't even let their kids watch it. Yeah, that same company or those same company at at Google. Right, they're the guys creating the most powerful technology right now that's going to run the whole world. They're building massive data centers all over the country and telling you that they're going to pay for their own electricity. Those are the same guys that are trying to build a framework to run everything. And I told you way back when I saw that executive order where the States will not be able to slow the progress of artificial intelligence, that Trump was dead wrong, dead wrong. That's a bad idea. That's a bad idea. I've got a little smudge on my screen right where the amount of people watching it so addictive design versus child safety in LA trial. In the LA trial, jurors heard testimony from the range of witnesses, including therapists, adolescent addiction experts, executives, engineers, and whistleblowers. Plankton attorney Mark Lanier did not target third party content found on the platforms, which enjoys broad protection from the First Amendment. Instead, he argued that the tech giants preyed on their vulnerable team US pursuit of money power, comparing them to the lions stalking uned g selves and the serapet. Yeah, you know, as this unfolds. I want you to have that in the back of your head, as this whole tech situation unfolds. Now that they've been brought to court and made to pay some worthless amount of money, that's going to be spread out as amongst the whole population. Nobody's really gonna win or lose. Pay attention. These are the people who are craft in your future through artificial intelligence. These are the people building the data centers. These are the people are massing the most power ever imagined ever on the face of Earth. That's what they're massive right now. They are incredible monopolies and they're allowed to be monopolies under the guise of what national security on. We have to have the most advanced artificial intelligence or else China will send their artificially intelligent drones. Over here and kill usl. You believe that, I know if I believe that, right, just remember these are the same guys. So when you're thinking like artificial intelligence is gonna be blind and your kid comes to you and tells you, you know he wants to marry his artificial intelligent and avatar. Just remember who's running things. Protests are up across China as the regime titans security and restricts drone you oh boy, oh the The Syrian president has come out our good friend Ahmed al Sharrah on staying out of US Israeli war against Iran. He says, we want Syria to have an ideal relationship with the entire region. Here's an interesting one to get thrown off of YouTube. YouTube. Pay attention. We have we have a medical podcast dropping today and this right here, this little one here from Norwegia, Norwegia, from Norway. A Norwegian studies found that adolescents age twelve to nineteen face an elevated risk of adverse events when receiving a second dose of COVID nineteen. I want to hear the funniest. I'm gonna tell you the funniest. What is it called? I posted over on the European Preppers reddit, right, and what I was doing? I want to move out of the main stories I posted over there on the the euro Preppers reddit. Right, nothing wrong? Okay, it's a good group. God bless the Preppers in Europe. Man, they are ever so needed together. I need more coffee. This is terrible news because the coffee's inside the house. I'm gonna have to get a French press for these the sort of the greatest stuff or maybe the funniest. Knock I've ever gotten my whole life. You know, I got from this forum. I was posting up there and saying, you know, if you want an outlet for prepping a variety of topics, then you know. I was introducing him to the Prepper Broadcasting Network, and I was also asking if anybody wanted to be a voice, wanted to have a podcast from Europe. I always want European podcast hosts, I really do. I think it's now is the time, you know. So it was a little bit of self promotion, but it was also as much help as anything else. I wanted people to, you know, to be able to to make a difference in their in their country and these times that are tough, you know. Like it was a mixed bag. So I got people who are like thanks for this, I got people who are like the average. Resources and podcasts on X, Y and Z yes. And then the greatest, most disruptive, wokest attack I've ever got in my whole life was from one fella who said, you sound unvaccinated. That was the best. It was one of the high notes of the whole week. To be honest with you, it's so boring you sound unvaccinated. What else do we got here? We're gonna get into the opinion side to see if K's in here. It's my favorite columnist for the Epic Times. K Rubachiki does amazing stuff on artificial intelligence. He's usually through the center. So why did pajamas become public at Colin? I'd like to say something about it, but I cannot because when I was in high school I wrote to Jobs School Voyages to the End of the World, The Moral cost of techno Utopianism William Brooks. This is William Looks. Fella's been doing some good stuff. He's been doing some good stuff. Uh. Founded nineteen ninety by rich Richard John Meehouse. First Things magazines strive not well and from the public philosophy in Jewish traditions. Last year, one of the most red essays in the First Things was titled Voyages to the End of. The world of Peter Thier Sam Woolf. These fingers Off offer a throbing examination of our modern technological ambitions, using Francis Bacon's unfinished seventeenth Central Where New Atlantis as a point of departure. They attend that Bacon's utopian teal about knowledge and prosperity contains awarding about the moral cost unlimited. Technological master at the heart of their essays. At close cook at Bacon's fictional account of the island society of Ben Salor. On its surface, Ben Salem appears harmonious. This is ever utopia right yours harmonious and benevolent. Inhabitants are devout, orderly and humane's institutions promise rights demolition. Man to watch that movie this weekend. It's governing is the two. Solomon's House is dedicated to the systematic investigation of nature for the relief of man's estate quote the relief from the state. Bacon presents scientific degree as quasi religious location, clothed in Christian imagery and the moral restraint. Feel a wolf warned that this superficial harmony conceals a radical transformation of the human relationship to nature, knowledge and dot. They argue that Bacon's true ambition is not merely to advance science, but to replace the classical Christian understanding of limits with. The project of total technological mass. Yeah, you can have everything. You can have it right now, that's the world. You've never been more depressed. We were happier with three kids in a loaf of bread to share amongst all of them than the os. At least, it feels that it the communist economic track that we really need to talk about. That one. Hatred and jealousy the origin of absolutely galitarianism. This is important. Wow, that's quite the finger in your face. This one's important, man, because when you see these low kings protests and you see all this, you know, these communist flags coming up, you do have to remember that this is the basis of it all. The basis of it all really is hatred and jealousy. Communism advocates absolutely galitarism. Superficially, this may sound like a high minded aim leader mainly or many to blindly believe it as righteous, but in reality absolutely galitarianism. He votes hatred and jealousy as people believing in it can't tolerate the success of others. You know, anybody like that seen anybody like that at these protests, absolutely galitarianism manifested at least two main votes. First, people are not yet equal. They're encouraged to be dissatisfied with their economic status. That's every single person with a cell phone, every person right firewill forge answer the poe, my man. See if you can answer that poe. I have no idea how to do it. I have no instructions. They added a pole feature here on stream yard. I don't know what you do with it, how it works. All I know is I threw it up there. If you can hit it, somehow hit it. I want to see what happens. Okay, please and thank you. Through improper ord here you go. People come to covet what others have, and even seek it through improper or violent needs. In extreme cases, they destroy other's property and even kill to get rich. Welcome to the USA. How do we keep our pounding principals? Relevent easy? Sit here to right? Step one. Stop trying to kill off the second Amendment. Stop trying to kill off the first Amendment? Where it fits for you and yours. You know what I mean? Forgot these existed? Didn't you? Pretty interesting? Okay? So you can't answer it on YouTube the pole? How's the poll work? Then? What do we do? What do I do? Ye old started? I have no clue. I haven't the slightest wonder if you could do it through X, I may pop on X. No way, you wouldn't believe this. This is something that you wouldn't even believe unless I showed you. It says physical exercise powered classical music's greatest minds, most are deadlifted. Who knew right? Art Museum's teach us about beauty, the world and love? You know it's it really is unbelievable to read the epic times and to hear my own ethos parroted back to me, like maybe I should write for me. I mean, these two of you, I've told you for years. When I get down and out, man, when I really get down in the doldrums and my slcks, you know, by hook or by croc, whatever it is. Whenever I get in these movies, right, I find myself it's got to. Be real love. But I find myself rushing to the art music and I follow these sort of you know, h I follow these this pathway through the old through through history from Egypt. Onward and I just marvel at it all, man, and marvel at the beauty and marvel at. All of it. And it's it's such a wonderful time. I leave the museum about two three hours later, and I am reinvigorated and have much greater faith in life than in Hubaty. And if you want to talk about something that really sort of like decompresses the nightmare that is social media and the covetous nature of social media and the online world at large, telling you right now, man, Art museums will do that for you. Natural history museums will do that for a lot of them are free, right, A lot of them you can go to any time you. One in town here is free, and it's so unbelievable. It's got one of my favorite paintings in all times, the whale hunters or the whale fishermen in the Antarctic. Absolutely, you know what I mean, yielding gently to destiny. I want to read the one about Mozart the deadlift in the back here. Some words back there I can't even pronounce. See love and art museums. The artistic process mirrors the experience of falling in love, and each work reflects. And greater truth about the um experience. H that's personally therefore, Hey, for all of you who are watching, try to try to play. Give me an answer to the pole. I don't know how to work the pole, and I just put the pole up. Maybe it work. Can you get it on? X see? So we have a poll that you just can't answer. What's the point of the pole? I'll have to yell at extreamly. I do appreciate ifirewell, thank you. So you can't affect it anyway. So we have a pole. I hope I'm not supposed to log. Uh. I hope I'm not supposed to log all this information while the show is going on. What would be the point of that? Right? That wouldn't make any sense. Oh well, somebody try to figure it out. Maybe you'll figure it out. I don't know how to do it, how to fix it whatever. Mhm, it doesn't make much about that. There's instructions type one, two, three, or four in chat for your answer test that out for me for Firewolf type A one and chat no, well, type whatever you're I don't even care. It doesn't matter. It's irrelevant. I'm not gonna hold it against it. Whatever your answer is, but type somebody type of one, two, three, or four in chat. Let's just see if it works. That would be kind of cool, especially if it's multi platform. Wow, that could be fun. I'll let you work the artistic process. This is why I write books. I just figured it out. Oh, bingo, there we go. It worked. Holy shit? How cool is that? Live polling on the Prepper Broadcasting Network. Baby, not bad at all. You tried to do too, but you did an exclamation for it, so I don't think that's gonna work. Oh that's very cool. We're gonna do that. Yeah. See, stream Yard keeps adding really fun stuff. They really do very good interactive stuff. Again, you added the thing in front of the three. Maybe you can only do one. I don't know. The artistic process here is the experience of falling in love, and each work reflects a greater truth about the human spirits. My love for art museums may have something to do with the fact that I fell in love in an art museum. It's a good place. Art museums and galleries are places of love platonic familia, not just romantic love, although partly that, at least in my experience. They speak of all loves and love is at the Art museum. That is interesting and very true. The greatest artists produce masterpieces because they love their subjects in all its very forms. Art flowing from contemplation. This is a quote from Pyper. Art flowing from contemplation does not so much attempt to copy reality as rather to capture the archetypes of all that is right. Very cool. Such art does not want to depict what everybody already sees, but to make visible what not everybody's see? Oh yes, oh yes, to not make visible what not? To make visible what not? Everybody seems like that's good poetry, too good poetry? Does that phenomenal? Maybe you can only vote once, Firewolf, You probably can only vote one time. You probably can only answer the poll once. You got other people watching. If you're watching, put a number in the comments section for me. Okay, I'm not gonna come find you. Just put it in the comment session. When we grasp somethings, thatssence it most truly belongs to us. It's a very cool article. It's not really the kind of article I want to read out loud. But Walker Larsen did a great, great job, and it is true you know, if you don't believe me, just give it a whirl. Just go spend the two hours in your local natural history or art museum this weekend. Leave your phone at the house or in the car, and you will feel something. You will be reminded of what exists out there in the world beyond the you know, marriage advice on. Instagram, whatever. How movement influenced classical musicians? Right? How Beethoven did Benthoven rose? I'm making that? Uh? And we've seen this depiction, right, We've seen Beethoven like walking quickly through the city angrily. Right. We often think of classical musicians and sedentary roles. In eighteen seventy eight letter, thirty seven year old pointer you Y Tchaikovsky wrote to an acquaintance about his artistic process, explaining the importance of passion and inspiration and composer the only music capable of moving and touching us is that which flows from the depths of a composer's soul when he is third by inspiration. I might read more Tchaikovsky. How many letters does that guy write? I mean, that's does this resonate with the prepping audience the prepper broadcast I don't know if this stuff even resonates with you. I don't care that much. I mean, I appreciate you being here. But likes. Regarding inspiration, he wrote, this guest does not always respond to the first invitation. Wow, me, Wow, Have you ever had to write something? You know, the feeling right? Maybe for school? You've never written anything. Have you ever had to had to write something? Then you really get in the situation where it's like, here's my inspiration. The guest does not always respond to the first invitation. We must always work and self respecting artists must not hold his hands on the pretext that he is not in. The mood if we wait for the mood. Oh so so so. Basically, Schaikowsky's writings were completely stolen and turned into a book that I can't remember the name of, but it parodied this exact same concept, except instead of calling it inspiration, he called it the muse the focus, call the huge hit, huge shit about creative you know people, writers and painters and that kind of stuff. And his take on this, which I now know, is stolen. I thought he thought this concept of himself, his his His concept was. The idea that you had to sum every day, you had to do the work. Every day, you had to summon the muse and sit down and put in the work for the creative process. Clearly that was Tchaikowsky's concept, but my patience and faith did not fail me, and today I felt that inexplicable glow of inspiration, thanks to which I know beforehand that whatever I write today will have the power to make an impression and to touch the hearts of those who hear. The reason the walking Composer is so interesting to me is because if you go on a silent run without your phone, or a silent walk without your phone, then you'll feel it. The idea will just come off, come off, constant. A universal creativity. Try it, try it, Go for a walk in the wolves. If you have something to write, something to create, right. The War of Art. That's it. You're one hundred right by Wolf the War of Art. I forget what his name is, but yeah, he had this whole concept that was basically the same concept that Tchaikowski was just talking about. So I got a treat for you guys at noon today. Okay. Jim Cobb prolific survivalist, author, prepper, author, the author of My Favorite Home Defense book of all time Preppers. Home Defense is going to be on today at noon. I interviewed him yesterday. Great dude, talk about a lot of things. We talked about the new book. We talked about drones in home defense. We talked about AI and writing right, what that looks like, the real the real take on AI in writing from two writers right and not people who think they could know what happens when AI gets in right from two writers with you know, audiences. And published books and all that kind of stuff. We talk about the the you know, the world of AI slop and survival and preparedness and how careful we all have to be with that because there are things in survival and preparedness that could cost you your life if chat GPT decides to spit the wrong information out right, so you worry that. It's a great podcast though, short thirty minute job. Good to go, You're gonna love it. Jim Cobb on today at noon. If you guys are sick and tired of listening to ads, become a member. Hey, become a supporter. There's a link down below. Once you become a supporter, you get access to all of our members only podcast set Spreaker and you get to listen to the show ad free. If you don't want to do all that, then just become a lifetime member and then you get your. Own podcasts Firewolf. Did I give you a link to that to that lifetime member podcast yet? I remember you asked, and I don't remember if I got back to I think so that podcast is just completely ad free and you get everything early and often, all the member. Content, all that kind of stuff you get on that side. Plus you get access to pbmfamily dot com, which is our massive members on the website right full of videos and meetups and freaking courses and all the whole nine year olds. Okay, what I'll do is I'll send you the link through like Instagram. Or something like that so you can have it. Uh what else? 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I don't, yeah, you know, not hurting my fe I can't say that in my preparedness world that I do anything that's really too out of line, too crazy, too intensive. I'd say, like physical fitness. Slash uh training routine is kind of relentless, that's kind of crazy. I don't think a lot of people want to do the things that I do. Definitely not on the fitness side, right. But outside of that, you know, my prepping experience and my prepping sort of daily operations are pretty laid back, you know what I mean. Look for the Area of Study video h coming this weekend, and me introduce you to an incredible piece of software that's out now. That can turn well, really, if you're gonna do something, if you're gonna go haywire over something like this area study map is the thing. I guess I'll have to link it in the podcast audio notes. I can't do it. But and the reason is it's just you know, what you invest your time in prepping. Is. It kind of turns out to you like that becomes kind of who what kind of prepper you are, what you're prepared for, right what you invest your time in that Guys who are super tactical down ready, you know, for that kind of work. You got guys who are in gals who are you know, built into this homesteading thing. It really is a lot like a video game, you know what I mean. You kind of choose your character and then add your attributes to that character as you get deeper deeper into prepping and you really do become that thing. Over time, you will become that version of that tripple you become. I try, just like in video games, like I never really over committed video games either, which is funny. I've tried to stay pretty well balanced. One thing that I've sunk a lot of time and effort into his local. So I guess you could give me like an edge on the local. You know what I mean? And I think that that's the edge you want. The edge you want is the local. Don't do you're that much good to know how many power plants are in the United States and map the mountain? Right? Does you a hell of a lot of good to know where the military bases are locally in comparison to Europe? Right? Does you a lot of good to know where the high crime areas are in you know, adjacent to your neighborhood, maybe the prison system, right, and all this stuff is mapped out in this area. Study. It's software, the music very cool, highly highly customizable, and you can really create something that you turned to in a. You turned to in a collapse or even in a The no power preppers are good Firewolf says the off. Bread prepper in other worlds. Right, that's a huge one. No power, no power tools, don't get me started. But anyway, you can really learn about a lot about the resources in your area. You can really learn a lot about the threats in your area. And then you realize, oh, no matter what I see on the news, these are the things that I need to prepare for. Right, these are the things I need to know, as scary as it can be with Iran, the price of gas and the price it is, and the price of that, Like, you have serious threats that you're gonna have to answer to in a matter of days. Should the gasoline be cut off completely? Should the supermarkets run empty? Right? Where those threats gonna come from? Where? Which direction should you be looking? Right? So routes has a great routing function. Oh man, it's so fun. It's fun. I'm gonna spend I might. I might go deep tonight, drink too much coffee, stay up too late, and really go deep on that thing. See, the problem with getting you the video is I can't give you my video right like I can't make the video of my area. Because that's that's no good for our sake. So we got to choose another location, and we gotta do it that phenomenal, phenomenal little piece. And I'll get you a discount too, that's the good thing, big discount like. Something. But suffice it to say, I think that's a rap. I will thanks so much for the help with the pole. We'll do more prepper centric polling in the future. The poles are cool. I like them. They're sweet. I gotta show the hosts think they're gonna dig that. We can also poll for content that you guys want to see. All that kind of stuff. We do a lot with poles, good fun. I like it. Go to PBM family com folks, become a member today pedanfamily dot com us. You five dollars a month to become a member. Right, you can join one one time, paying sixty bucks for the year. And the stuff that you'll get access to myself included. Right, I'll email you once to become a member. And it's just you know, well worth the money, well worth your time. You will be better prepared and that right. If you want to be part of our comms group, you need to be a member of part of our continuity meetups. You got to be a member, all that kind of stuff. All the courses are freedom members, join us, join us. I'll talk to you all soon. Man, This is cool, this is fun reading the news and refference. When the commander was a good time. Thank you all for joining me. I have a good week, the said hisself. All followed him
