Red Beacon Daily News 05.29.2026
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Red Beacon Daily News 05.29.2026

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Welcome into Red Beacon daily News. It is May twenty ninth, twenty twenty six. Top of the fold today is the twenty twenty six Iran conflict, big draft deal coming out of Doha. This week sixty day cease fire extension reopened the straight of Hord moves and I ran as asked to walk away from weapon grade uranium. Jd Vance Vice President Toll reporters were not there yet, but close. President Trump's red lines remained firm. Hand over the stockpiler faced consequences. Fresh sanctions just dropped on Iranian vessels and airlines. Oil prices dipped. You probably saw that at the pump sharply on hope of a deal. But one more drone or missile and the pumps could spike again. There's no doubt about that, right. You know it's well, here's the Red Beacon mentality, right, It's the self relning in independent mentality. The men talking in Doha have very little to do with you in your backyard and your food pantry and your bank account. You know what I mean. The real move is local, right. There's just last week I read that the US cattle herd is at a seventy five year low. How are you gonna deal with that? Do you think that's gonna get fixed for you in Doha? No? The real answer, the real move is local stock, extra water, extra calories, extra ammo. You know, the fuel supply for the generator. Right, build that self reliance and independence, produce the food from the backyard that you can, and get better and better each year, you know what I mean. You start in a few pots this year, it makes a world a difference, But get a little better and a little better each year, and understand that war will end, and then another war will pop up, and you know you'll have to deal with it. You'll have to live with it. This is what it is, unless, of course, you're bold enough and you know, shielded enough by God to get into politics. You know, put on the full armor of God if you're going to take that route. But at least then you have the ability to represent people, to speak to something to maybe get something done. But who knows. We are living in the age of Ai. So Ai assistant. What's up? You're AI assistant here? We've got a bit of a good news situation. Looks like Anthropic just closed a staggering sixty five billion round and is knocking on the door for a one trillion dollar valuation ahead of IPO. This is the same week they drop their latest Opus four point eight with a brand new dynamic workflow tool that breaks complex jobs into smart subtasks instead of brute force everything. Chip startups are you know, this chip thing and this memory thing. It's a short term problem, it seems like to me, right, because these startups they're attacking the bottlenecks they want to The goal is to be able to run AI on a regular computer at home. And who do you think they're asking about how we should get that done? The smartest AI systems in the world right are being tasked with, you know, how do we run you on a Lenovo think pad at some dude's house off his Wi Fi? Right, So, you know, we try to give you a little taste of this all the time because this world is growing, growing, growing, and it deserves your attention. The latest Epic Times newspaper to come out has a front page, front page, and if you tune into Prepper Broadcasting Network, then you'll see at some point either today or the weekend, I'll be riffing on the newspaper on the Epic times itself, and I think it's like forty one hundred new data centers planned or being built or built around the nation. So this is not going anywhere. You know, this is not going anywhere. I'd love to get Al Gore on the phone and ask him how he feels about data center So I wonder how much money he's invested in data centers and inconvenient investment. We got an eco Flow River two pro dealt a series for today's prepper text spotlight. I'm gonna see if I can get you a deal on that. I may put a link down in the description for that. The eco Flow River two pro portable power station. These guys, you know, these portable power stations are They're sweet. They are short term heaven. They are potential, long term potential in a power out of your grid down situation if you have enough UH solar panels. Okay, I have two four six eight solar panels and one hundred watt and they for my backup generator. And they struggle. I'm just giving you a metric. They struggle to power my three thousand watt American built and tested UH solar generator. They really do. They struggle. So That's the God's honest truth. If you're if you're thinking about the Eco Flow River too pro Delta series, they sell a bunch of bundles, but keep that in mind, right, I'm running that kind of solar power through power generation through those solar panels. I'm sorry, it's five What am I thinking? I don't have eight? I have five hundred watts, which is not much, right, they sell four hundred and fifty watts single panels, but that's what we use to power that three thousand watt solar generator of ours, which is not an Eco Flow But he Go Flow is a great company, all right. They do a good job. Prepper Tech man, the Prepper Tech spotlight, I mean, day in and day out, it is what it is. I hope you can enjoy it. I hope you can wrap your head around like leveraging this stuff. Don't be petrified of prepper tech. There are things we gotta be leery about. Right If someone wants to install a whole home Prepper AI emergency system that gives another company control over everything in your house, you know who's gonna go with that. But it's important that we look at this stuff and leverage it. You know, let's get into today's good news spotlight. We also have well, I don't know if it's good news so much as it is it's definitely good news. It's history. It's one of our founding fathers in action. It's a story out of the epic times called air baths and virtue calendars. It's kind of it's a little ichy, But Ben Franklin, we're gonna talk about his daily routine because it's pretty cool. He used to do something called air baths, which basically were just he'd wake up and first thing in the morning, he'd sit in the cold naked for like a couple hours, some writing and do some you know, things like that. Maybe not the best visual for you, but follow me on this one, because we have legions of men now who are waking up and jumping into the cold plunge. And whenever I see these patterns of old habits coming back, old rituals returning man, to me, it's God, you know. To me, it's just God. There is a path. I think we're all put on a certain path. That's why we know right from wrong, even at birth. Right mostly, And when I see something like this coming back from history right, a guy who was clearly a very successful man in a time where there was no TikTok to promote your business on You're bifocal. Right, You had to know people, you had to create something of value. And I read about this sort of bathing ritual in the cold morning air, right. I found it much more agreeable to my constitution to bathe in another element, I mean cold air. With this view, I rise early almost every morning and sit in my chamber without any clothes whatever, half an hour or an hour according to the season, either reading or writing. Now I want to read to you Franklin's daily schedule because I think it's important to put things into perspective. You know, we're talking about a guy in a revolution. I don't know exactly what era of his life this was from, but I do think it's important either way. You know, you're dealing with a man who is likely contemplating a revolution, also inventing, right, but you know, in the midst of a revolution or post revolution for the most part. Five am to seven am. Five am to seven am, rise, wash and address powerful goodness, contrive day's business and take resolution of the day, prosecute the present, study and breakfast. Now here's an interesting one. Eight am to twelve pm work. The noon hour was not an hour, it was two hours, he says. Noon he would read or overlook his accounts and eat. Right, that's eight am to twelve pm. He's working. From twelve pm to two pm, he's doing this reading, overlooking accounts and dining. And then he goes back to work at two from two to six, right, and that's just work. That's at two pm to six pm work, six pm, put things in their places, supper, music or diversion or conversation, examination of the day. And ten pm to five am he slept. And it's also noted that he would ask himself at the beginning of each day, what good shall I do this day? And then at the end of the day he would ask himself, you know, as if you know, he being his own boss, he would say what good have I done today? It just gives you a peek into life some two hundred and fifty years ago and how much it has changed. You know, when's the last time you scheduled yourself a two hour block before work five am to seven am, Rise, wash and address powerful goodness, contrive day's business, and take the resolution of the day, right, and then another two hours to read, look at accounts, and eat for lunch and again. Listen puts him at a total eight hour work day from eight am to twelve and two pm to six right for at two to four hour stands with two hours in between, and then his evening begins at six pm and it rolls on for four hours until bedtime. But you look at that and compare comparison to the modern day, right, which is like wake up fifteen minutes before work, rush to work over calf and eight, take a thirty minute lunch break on your phone, which is not really a break at all, get home, supper, whatever else needs to get done, binge, watch TV, scroll phone until you pass out, do it again. And we look around and go, what's wrong with this life? What's wrong with this day and age? What's wrong with everything around me? What's wrong? What's wrong? What's wrong? You know? I don't know. It's interesting to me, man, it is interesting to me. I yeah, So give that a little thought over the weekend. You know, there's a lot of arguments for entreprenurship, and entrepreneurship is not easy. It's getting easier, you know, depending on how what your birth of thought can be right. But I'll tell you what, now is a good time to leverage all kinds of tools from the Internet to your favor. What I want to do next is, of course our uh, our literary spotlight to end the red Beacon daily news. We're going to Emerson. Trust thyself from his from his incredible writing, self reliance, trust thyself. Every heart vibrates to that iron string except the place that divine providence has found for you. Great men have always done so and confided themselves childlike to the genius of their age. We are now men and must accept in the highest mind the same trends and then transcendent destiny and not minors and invalids in a protected corner, but guides, redeemers and benefactors. Yeah, there's an impalat like coming off of this age of depowering men, right and emasculating men. There is a level of empowerment in the individual in general, but also in men that comes from Emerson, that comes from woitmen, and valuable stuff comes from Threau. Right, there's valuable stuff this day and age. You need those reminders in your life. You need beauty and words in your life. You know, you need it. You need to have a volume or two that you could pick up and go, oh man. I have several books like that, you know. If you I'd say probably the easiest one to read, but is very profound is Khalild your Brands the Profit. You know, it's easy to do. It's easy to traverse because he touches on the prophet who comes to town, touches on so many topics that we all think about life, death, marriage, love, you know, hatred, anger, those kinds of things. It's perfect. So you know, get a little of that in your life. Get a little of that in your life. You know. I will talk to you soon, folks. It has been Red Beacon Daily News for May twenty ninth, twenty twenty six. Next time I talk to you it will be June. So enjoy your weekend and it's always a blast, right, don't forget. Consider being a lightkeeper and submitting your own work to us at the Red Beacon sub stack linked down below. And we would love to be as much as I love reading Emerson, I'd love to be reading you know, Robertson something along those lines. All right, I'll see you guys, next week,
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