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Redbeacon Daily News June seventeenth, twenty twenty six, brought to you by Disastercoffee dot Com. An OMG journalist spent the past eight months undercover inside New Jersey Antifa, infiltrating the private signal chats of a group known as NJ BYRNE. This from the O'Keefe media group. The list of individuals identified in this video and this investigation by James O'Keeffe's media group. Who has been if you don't know has been? Has un? I mean uncovered all kinds of wild stuff. I think he was even the guy who uncovered acorn years ago. For what we uncovered prove's ANTIF is not just an idea, as Joe Biden mentioned, it is a network of real people organizing, coordinating, and operating inside America. Inside the group's signal chats, members discuss plans for port blockade, riot activity, support networks for criminal defendants, and celebrated acts of political violence wild. The video will be linked down below. It's very short. It's eleven minutes. It's all you need. It's eleven minutes to see people like Alexis p New Jersey Coalition Against Sexual Assault Community council member is a member of this New Jersey Antifa group. You've got t mobile AI automation experts, you've got open AI research engineers. You've got former New Jersey Democratic candidates, of course, You've got imaging directors at Rutgers University. You've got Princeton Theological Seminary Field Education Director Shannon Smythe. Smythe was the bad guy in Spider Man. That's funny. Domestic terrorism is real, but it's not what they've been telling you for years. Years ago, on our sister channel, PBS, I did a show about domestic terrorism and how I was you know, me and many others, Many of the hosts that at the Prepper Broadcasting Network were identified as such because we were, you know, into training with firearms and Gadsden flags and revolutionary war history and artifacts and all these things were wrapped up in a real insane FBI focus to identify domestic terrorists. Here they are, Here they are. Unfortunately, here they are. They're not the type that Biden was hoping for us, but here they are. Go over to the web the video link and give this video alike and subscribe. Man seriously, like this guy James O'Keefe is always exposing crazy stuff. And I don't know about you, but this piece of the puzzle just fits. It just fits the narrative so well. It fits everything about what they hide and what they show, right, and what's better to hide than this Antifa group who is clearly doing the bidding of greater powers. And you see some of those greater powers in the lists of folks who are involved. Of course, we have a member of the ACLU also wrapped up in all this, Chris Valucci, National Lawyer's Guild co founder, co member and ACLU Board of Directors. So it's not I ran news today to kick off the show. It is. It is domestic terrorism, and that's exactly what it is. You know, we've got to get our vocabulary back. We've gotta we've got to call it what it is. Antifa is a domestic terrorist group. And if we watch this video, you'll have no doubts about it, and you'll see the faces and the names and who these people are and what they say and what they believe, and it will be very clear to you what it is we're dealing with. Folks. I've got I've got an interesting one for you for our eyes on AI segment, eyes on sky nets. You're a I assistant here. We've got a bit of a good news situation. Look, there's money to be made in artificial intelligence. A lot of times I peruse these stories and whatever piques my interests piques my interest. I'm particularly a stock guy. But this is a prediction by Jensen Huang. Jensen Huang, this will be the next one trillion dollar artificial intelligence AI chip stock. According to Jensen Huang, is a company named Marvel or Marvel with two l's, is a rising star in the world of customs, silicone and critical interconnects, stitching aigpus together. The AI revolution has propelled several semiconductor stocks into the trillion dollar club. As AI kpex accelerates, Marvel's specific role within chip stacks looks well positioned to capture additional spend from hyper scalers. I don't know if this is your thing, but oh, Jensen Huang, I didn't know. This is the Nvidia CEO. Probably worth taking, Probably worth taking his advice. I don't know if you're into that kind of thing. I will tell you that we use money apps for the children, and I don't know what this says about me. But in those money apps, you're allowed to buy very small like bits of stocks and use bits of money to invest over a long period of time. My kids are pretty young, and I do it for them with some of their savings because you know it will they're at that age. They're at that age where as long as you're relatively smart and conservative, like by time they're eighteen, they'll have money, lots more money than having to just sit around in a savings account. So I always put their money and in AI and in weapons, which is like probably one and the same. Now the tideway turn, and that may not be the situation, but right now, you know again, it's a safe wave to ride, in my opinion, right, it's a safe wave to ride. Warfare and artificial intel diligence. You don't often see them tank, you know what I mean. I mean, hey, I could, but I doubt it. So many people are using it now. It's it's kind of a foregone conclusion, you know what I mean, It's kind of a foregone conclusion. You want you want to do some good news. I want to do some good news, some good thoughts for the youngsters, right, Jeff minnick Over at The Epic Times wrote a really interesting article, will just skim it. It is deer graduates. These four choices make a rich life. And I think I like articles like this because the secret is you can change at any time. It doesn't just have to be for graduates. Right. But again, oh my god, the coffee you can make to change it in time? Right, Dear twenty twenty six graduates. You can't see me, of course, but you know that I'm an old guy now and again, two lines from T. S. Eliot's The Love Song of a Alfred Croufrock bring a smile to a smile, the ones in which he says, I grow old, I grow old, I shall wear the bottoms of my trousers rolled. So far, I've felt no inclination to roll up my trousers, but I gave I have grown old. That's the intro to this thing. Pretty pretty funny. Do you want to do more? Do you want to do more? TSL? No, let's just get into the meat. We're actually not doing poetry or prose today. We're doing a light keeper's prompt. I'm going to read out cloud, but we'll talk about that here in a minute of the four things right of the four things to live a rich life, the four choices to make. And I can attest to this one personally. Lately, life gets day and night without this right, make gratitude and intentional choice. If you want to see two different lives, two completely different lives, two completely different types of people. Forget about religions, forget about race and skin color and age. Even if you want to see two very different types of people, just get yourself someone who is overwhelmingly grateful for their life and someone who isn't. Yeah, I get it's one of the clear like you can feel it. The energy is different around both those types of people. I think people who find gratitude at a young age are they call them old souls. You know what I mean. That's what an old soul is. It's a person who can see the world and all the beauty and greatness that is in it at a very young age. It's going to become grateful. Make your date number two, make your days extraordinary. Shortly after forty I woke one morning to a thought that came out nowhere today is going to be an adventure quote. That strange, uninvited thought reappeared the next morning and the next day after that, and it made it my own. I like that. I think that's kind of cool. You know, if your intent on making days an adventure, make a list. Really a list might not sound like an adventure, but you have a better chance of having an adventurous day with a list than you do just going like, let's randomly adventure. You know what I mean. You need your plans, but you can make every day your own. You are what you do every day. Don't forget that. Stay awake probably the most important one. There's a great story here by Sophie Winkleman. She related to Henry Winkleman, but it was really I have to read you the story. It was quote. It was early evening and I was on a packed nineteen bus in London, standing over young man and a young woman. They were sitting beside each other, both gazing at their smartphones. They were both attractive, smartly dressed, professional looking around the same age, willfully invading their privacy. I subtly angled myself to see what they were up to on their phones. They were each on dating apps, reading the profiles of men and women who presented an extremely similar presented ads extremely similar to the two of them, completely true, she said. Quote our bus reached Piccadilly Circus and both happened to a light at this stop. I watched the two of them as they walked away from each other. They were side by side, both seeking companionship or love, but they didn't even register each other's existence. It's a great story. That's the beginning that. That is how quickly the engrossing, engrossing nature of the cell phone can destroy like the beginning of a great rom com, right, isn't that? It isn't that like the beginning of all those things. You bump into each other coming off of the nineteen in London. But because they were so engross in their phones looking for dates, they didn't realize they were sitting next to what could potentially be their soul. Made Ah, there's so many cell phone cautions though, you know what I mean. It is what it is. It's a good one. Those stay awake. I like it. Gratitude helps. Gratitude is a constant reminder of that, you know. And finally, throw caution to the wind, which is great advice, it really is. It's great advice. I know almost no one who took a great risk in life and hasn't recovered from it. Do you know what I mean? Not to say they didn't go through trouble problems, but just is what it is. The deathbed dialogue that is always, you know, the most popular is you could read. I've read fifteen twenty articles on this what people really wish they had done with their life on their deathbed, and it's always go for that thing, go for that big thing. You know, they're always saying, I should have gone for that big thing, and I should have spent more time with my loved ones. Do that? Do that? Listen when someone's been on the earth eighty years and they reduce it all down for you into two sentences. Please, you know, I know in the age of AI, everything seems like we get a quick answer here in this answer there, and listen to the old people, man. Listen to the old and dying peoples. They have felt every emotion that you can feel, good and bad. They are at a point now where they cannot hit reset. They can't go back, so they have to live with it all. They will warn you if you listen, you know what I mean. For prepper tech today, I just want to talk about meshtastic to be honest, I want to talk about mesh Tastic. I want to. I was writing a chapter on communications. I talked to Chin earlier this week too, who is our sort of our comms wizard, and I kind of like put mesh Tastic on the back burner lately, focusing on these pocklink radios, and I forgot what a cool technology it is if you're looking to build a network within a community, neighborhood, tound region. I know of people who work with their local in small towns, work with their local police department and establish mesh networks that way. I hopped on the three D printer and saw housings for Meshtastic nodes that I own thanks to Chin, and I got to get printing those. I got to get printing those housings and get these nodes operational. If you're interested in this tech, and i'll boil it down to you, all right, mesh Tastic technology gives you the ability basically to text off grid. That's what they do. If you want to text off grid, if you have one mesh node and one mesh node, you're gonna be able to text off grid at very short distance, very very short distance. But every radio that is a mesh node is a node, and we'll expand your network, or you could just place. Note. I don't want to give you the whole mesh rundown on Red Beacon Daily News because we're in and out right. We're in a net. We're an out boxer. We get in, we jab, we cross, we get out. That's what Red Beacon Daily News is all about. If you want to learn more about mesh Tastic, you can search it up anywhere. We do a great masterclass by Chin. I think it's one of the best. I sat in on it personally, and then we turned it into a masterclass and put it on the website pbnfamily dot com. Pbnfamily dot com. It's right at the top Meshtastic Masterclass. It's like thirty five bucks. It's an hour long. When you get done with that class, you'll know, Okay, yes, I want to use this tech though I don't want to use this tech, and I know how. And I set it up years ago by myself with like a I don't know a website. I think it was the meshtastic website. It was very easy, very easy to set up. I didn't have any issues look into it could be a solution for you in the near could be a solution for you in the greater scheme of things. I don't know meshtastic for the prepper tech highlight of the day now, no Emerson, no Whitman, no poems, no pros. As I mentioned, what I'd like to do with this final segment of Red Beacon Daily News is to read the words of the Lightkeepers. My question to you is, are you a lightkeeper out there listening? Are you someone who wants to share your work? Share your artwork, share your writing, share, share that part of you, that human, creative part of you that exists in all of us. Some of us never nurture it, so you know, atrophies and dies, and we believe we're not. I'm not creative. Everyone is creative. To help to help you along your way, I sat down and created I don't know thirty Lightkeepers prompts. Okay, these Lightkeepers prompts are just what they are. They're writing prompts. And this one's pretty fun. This one's pretty fun. We're going to read it off to you. You can do what you want with it, even if you don't share it. I'd highly recommend you just do the exercise because it's fun. Write a letter to the version of humans that exists one hundred years from now. Tell them what we fought for in the dark so they could live in the light. That is your Lightkeeper's prompt for June seventeenth, twenty twenty six. I'd love to hear from you on it. What will humanity look like in one hundred years if it all works out? And what will we have to do to make sure that it does work out? Thanks so much for joining us on Red Beacon Daily News folks, brought to you by Disastercoffee dot Com, the greatest coffee on the planet. I look forward to seeing you tomorrow for another episode Red Beacon Daily, Lot fifth
