Red Beacon Daily News 06.03.2026
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Red Beacon Daily News 06.03.2026

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Welcome into Red Beacon Daily News folks. June third, twenty twenty six. Today's show is brought to you by Disastercoffee dot Com Caffemate with a Purpose. US military intercepts Iranian missiles launched towards regional nations. We're still going. We are, We're still doing this. Gas prices slumped a little bit and their backup. In a statement, US sent Com said Iran launched ballistic missiles towards Kuwait and Bahrain on the second of June. None of them reached their intended targets. Two Iranian missiles fired at Kuwait fell short or broke apart en route. Three missiles launched at Bahrain were immediately intercepted by the US N Bahrain Air Defense Forces. So yeah, it's it still goes on. Here's the big quest. Here's the poll, right, or the pool? Rather, you want to run a really fun pool with you and your friends. Here's the one which will happen first? Will California count it's governor primary votes? Or will the war and Iran end? Which is the more corrupt and which will take longer to process? Right? I want to get into I want to really get right into the prepper tech spotlight. Because there's been a thing that I've been hearing about for a while, and it's called the nest out backup battery portable battery. And I don't know how many of you have seen the nest out before, but it should get a lot more press I mean, you know, at least in the prepping world. Maybe it dominates in the UH in the camping commune unities. But the nest out looks like I'm looking at the fifteen thousand milliamp hour power bank called or by nest Out. It's just called outdoor battery, and it looks like some kind of wacky two opening canteen. That's how it presents. It's really cool. One side is completely compatible with phone chargers and things like that, and the other opening on the canteen, if you will, is sort of a modular design, and you can purchase things like lantern style lights, fans, sort of flash lamps, something along those lines like really fun man, really cool stuff, really thoughtful. Yes, you get a lantern light or a flash led light and a fan, and they all cost more money to add to the system, but they all plug right into this thing. Match it looks nice again, by nest Out. It's their fifteen thousand milliamp hour power bank. I don't know it's it's probably the coolest power bank I think I've ever seen, if I'm honest, if I really go over them in my head and think like functionality and design and things like that. It's waterproof and dustproof and everything proof. But it's a beautiful, little, beautiful little fifteen thousand miliamp hour power bank. Sixty five bucks. Very cool, very cool design, like it a lot nest Out one word if you want to check it out. Well, they are not a sponsor. We're just talking prepper tech with you guys. You know what I mean, because it's kind of what we do here, at least one of the segments of what we do here. Right. Another segment, of course is eyes on AI, Like what is sky that up to? High jure I assisted here, we've got a bit of a good news situation. So we talked about excess power yesterday on Red Beacon Daily News and putting putting data centers or small data nodes on the sides of people's homes. You have to listen to that. It's crazy idea. And I told you it was an out and out lie about having you know, this reserve power, this excess power unused in homes, same way they're just using all the water right not paying for it. Nearly half of the massive US data centers plan for twenty twenty six are now facing delays or outright cancellation because of grid constraints, transformer shortages, and supply chain bottlenecks. I don't know if I believe that either. I think protests the American people are standing in the way as well. But of course we can't let anyone know how powerful we are. Better not remind the people of the power they hold. Very dangerous. It's very rebellion x renaissance when people start to realize that they can stand in the way of these huge, multinational, trillion dollar plus corporations right and save their own communities without a shot being fired. At the same time, innovation is pushing forward. Delta just unveiled a prefabricated AI modular data center solution at Computechs that cuts deployment time down to sixty percent or time buy up to sixty percent. Microsoft also dropped Scout. Scout is a new proactive AIA for Microsoft three six five that drafts, emails, organized calendars, and preps meetings. AI should not write your emails ever. Seriously. Here, here's let me give you this quick tip before we move on to our next segment. Number one. If AI is responding your to your emails, then you're doing emails that aren't important. You're wasting your time on emails that aren't important. Okay, unless you're literally like a cold email or for a living like this is something that you do. But the truth of the matter is, the reality is if an email is important, I send an email over to Hydro Blue yesterday, right, very important email, a coming sponsor of the Prepper Broadcasting Network. And that's an important email, man. Right. If you're sending loads of AI generated emails, somebody's not getting your best And if you're gonna send an email, if you're gonna put participate in mail and email, then it should mean something. It should be important, right, Yeah, I like it. Though the big buildout has hit its limits, you know what I mean, And it's going to force them to figure out another way, another way besides building like small resource hungry suns on the face of the planet. You know what I mean. Oh man, we're going to keep our eyes on AI for you every day that you hear red Beacon Daily News, because it's the big story of it's one of the great stories of our time, you know. But we're also going to keep our eyes on good news and an opportunity for all of you out there, myself included. The Great American Poetry Competition is set to start celebration of values, calling all poets, high school agent up share your well versed patriotic dem stanzas for America's two hundred and fiftieth anniversary. The largest patriotic poetry contest to be held in decades, if not ever, is going on right now. There's only a month left to submit. The deadline's July fourth. Poets can receive prizes in several categories, totally nearly five thousand dollars. The GAPC or Great American Poetry Competition, is an official event of the White House's Freedom two fifty initiative celebrating America's two hundred and fiftieth anniversary. Hosted by the Society of Classical Poets, it calls on writers to submit poems reflecting on the American spirit, history, heroes, and enduring ideals. What a beautiful thing, What a beautiful thing? What to submit? Meter need not be perfectly regular, but it should be apparent. Competently written poems should have strong grammar, use of literary devices, celebratory, of course, positive, virtuous, and a accessible cash prize for different genres. Henry Longfellow Ode Ballad Grand Prize. This award seeks to capture the spirit of the most famous poet in the nineteenth century, oh Paul Revere's Ride. Of Course. Odes are poems in praise of something. Their specific forms have varied over millennia. You've got the Ogden Nash Satire and Light Verse Prize. This award is named in honor of one of America's greatest comic poets, Nash. It's famous for his witty epigrams, as in Song of the Open Road. I think that I shall never see a billboard's lovely, a billboard lovely as a tree. Perhaps unless the billboards fall, I'll never see a tree at all. Robert Frost's Sonnet Prize five hundred bucks, oh, named after how about that a sonnet would be nice? A sonnet to America. And then there is the Freedom to fifty High School Prize. Five finalist prizes two hundred fifty dollars each. The Freedom to fifty High School prize is for anyone under the age of twenty one. You must include your school grade, school name, and city of your school on submission. I love this, man, I absolutely love this. This is the best poetry contest for America. What's better for me? Huh? What's better for the intrepid Commander than that? Oh? Man, it's so good. So on the way out today our literary we're going to tip our hats to Men's Mental Health Month. It is what it is. It is a real thing, you know what I mean. It's suicide is the second leading cause of death amongst men fifteen to twenty four. It's a big deal, right, It's a big deal. Twenty five percent of suicides are men. It's it's not fake, you know, it's not something that you may And a world without men is clearly a world that cannot exist. So June is is just that. It's a great month for that, you know, it really is. Over at the Prepper Broadcasting Network, we have an entire men's mental health routine for the month of June. But we're going to read out of a book that I wrote and published last year called Poems for Men. It was designed for just this reason, to sort of give men an idea of what they're linked to in the past and present and future. One of my favorite things to do is to read old poems and be reminded of how similar we are still to this day, you know, because we exist in a world where we believe that everything's changed and everything's lost, and everything's over and the world's come to an end. And the more you look back in history, the more you realize that we've always been in a state of, oh my god, it's all coming to an end. The last generation was better than the this generation. This generation is throwing it all down the drain and so on and so forth, right like they're weaving baskets the wrong way. It's the end times. Today, we're going to read a stanza from Matthew Arnold's Rugby Chapel, which is top three poems of all time if you ask me personally. I'm talking personally personally, one of my favorites, a poem that I've read more than most. And this stanza here is is in bold because in this book I published my own work, and I also published the work of others that I thought was pertinent to the subject matter, and of those poets that appear in this book, they're my favorite. Lines are in bold, so you as the reader can just pick the book up and go, oh cool, I see what he has been reading years for years and years, over and over again. Right. And in Rugby Chapel, Matthew Arnold writes, one of the best stands is about sort of life as a man and the choice that we get to make right. And I like how I like the indifference in it, just the fact that this is what it is right? And he starts what is the course of the life of mortal men on the earth? He starts with the most profound question, right, what is the meaning of all of this? What is the course of the life of mortal men on this earth? Most men eddie about here and there, eat and drink, chatter and love and hate, gather and squander, are raised aloft, are hurled in the dust, striving blindly, achieving nothing, and then they die, perish, and no one asks who or what they have been, more than he asks what waves in the moonlit solitudes mild of the midmost ocean have swelled phoned for a moment and gone. M So when you think you know, you're failing, or you're falling short, or you know, whatever the situation is, I love Matthew Arnold's reminder that we're all just waves crashing in the deep midmost parts of the ocean that no one will remember anyway. So enjoy your life, you know what I mean. Even if someone gets it on camera, that'll go away too, That'll disappear. There's trillions of pieces of content posted each day now thanks to AI, even your most embarrassing moment will flicker and burn out, you know, in the blink of an eye. Right. The same could be said about all the great innovations, So you better enjoy the here and now right. I'll talk to you guys soon. PBN family, thanks for tuning into Red Beacon Daily News. We do appreciate you. Let's see tomorrow. Sh
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