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Society in every state is a blessing. A government, even in its best state, is but a necessary evil the future that's already your minded. Welcome into Surviving America, folks. This is James Walton, the intrepid commander of the Relentless Prepper Broadcasting Network. And what a relentless year it has been in twenty twenty six for PBN. I want to thank you all for listening, tuning, in, supporting, becoming members, doing the whole thing, all the things that make this PBN world go round. Today, I want to talk a little bit about the war. I want to talk about spring preps, and I want to talk about this massive ten book Prepper library, a way that starts today. There's a link down below. There's many ways to enter. Because we do what we do here at PBN. Why we are your path back to stability is because though we tell you of the threats like everyone else we talk about the doom, we give you action, We give you hope, We give you tasks, We give your routines to do, lists, courses, videos, the whole nine yards so that you could be better prepared, so that you can forge a lifestyle for yourself and your family. That is almost impervious to the times, impervious to the threats and the issues of the times. Right, an opportunity to thrive when the vast majority of people are telling you that it's all doomed. Right, there are things happening in the Middle East that are really painting a picture for the world at large. The military, which militaries, how militaries, who militaries, And I don't know, there's just a lot of interesting goings on over there. You know, there's no doubt that America is making a power play for dominance on the oil front. Right. The oil will be the leverage. Oil will be the leverage model going forward. At just why else are we doing what we're doing. We're set to open a five hundred billion dollar oil refinery in Texas now because this is clearly a motivation of the presidents, and I'll talk about that with you soon. But it's just it's very interesting to me the power play that's being made. Oh my god, the strawberries are everywhere. Holy God. We're doing an outdoor cast. My microphones a little under the weather at the moment, which is why this is audio only, But so very interesting goings on in the Middle East. Probably the biggest is the fact that the Strait of hor Moves is a place that is taking bombardment. Ships have been hit now, ships have been hitting the Strait of hor Moves. We told everyone that it could be a safe place, it would be a safe place, not so safe as to tie people. Okay, I'm not knocking the US military or anything like that. I'm just telling you that's the situation right now. That's the condition. So we have ships being hit there. Obviously, oil you know, is going to take every advantage to raise the price. They make more money when they raise the price. So we talked about this weeks ago though, what to do right. Hopefully you took advantage of it. If you didn't, then go get gased. Now, right is what It is. Not the end of the world, certainly not the end of the world. This war will come and go as all wars do. But wars will never end. PBN family, you have to wrap your head around that, you know what I mean. The wars will never end. This is the nature of humans. It's the nature of humans. There's a lot of money to be made in it. It's just too many things working against peace. You know, people themselves. You look at the people of the world themselves, and it's hard you say to yourself that these people want peace. They don't want democracy and freedom that they have to work for and die for. Most nations don't. Most people don't think about it. I mean, we're a UBI, and what we're really just like a UBI away from not caring about democracy ourselves. For the vast majority of people here in the United States, I think there would be a dedication to the Republic and the founders and the you know, all that kind of stuff if we get our hands on UBI and people can busy themselves with whatever nonsense they'd like to busy themselves with. I don't see it. So and it's coming to by the way, there's only there's only I mean, you have to. If AI takes the kind of jobs that people are talking about AI taking, some people are gonna have to get paid. You know, some animals are more equal than others, you know the deal. So we've got some big developments over there. The Russians are chiming in. The Russians are giving Iran locations of Western forces of US forces basically right for strikes and targeting. Donald Trump came out and said they're not doing a very good job if they are. And then he also said, we do the same thing to them. And I thought they were both viable points in the face of warfare, right, no different than what we're doing over in Ukraine. Now, you could argue about the the validity of both wars if you want to. I thought it was a good take, right, I thought it was a good take from the president. He's in You know, you can't start a war with Russia right now. Definitely don't want to do that. The other big thing over there that's happening is the United States. This has pushed the United States. This Ukraine, the shah Head drone, which is the Iranian drone, the one way Kamakazi drone, has pushed the United States to build their own in the United States. Is not there now. I think we've got like fifteen hundred or something like that, but they are. They're now putting money into a cheaper drone fleet for one way flights, Kamakazi style one way drone flights. Right, this is the future of warfare, guys. You know, it's short term, it seems cool. Long term, it seems absolutely terrifies me. To be honest, that absolutely terrifies me to because I think, well, I don't know, you know, it just seems like everybody eventually gets their hands on technology, you know, we all do. We all wind up with the most I mean, look, I'm talking into one of the most advanced pieces of technology of all time. If I took this back to nineteen seventy and showed it off people with nineteen eighty people would be like, what you could do? What on that thing? Where'd you get that? What is that? That's a phone you're talking to? How many people across the whole nation right now the world? What is that thing called? How does it? It does? What? It's got a camera too? Basically, we all walk around with a James Bond gadget in our pockets and we hate it. But what makes me nervous of the you know, the guys in New York who chucked the bomb, the radical Muslims who chucked the bomb, or as as they were described by the mainstream media, the Pennsylvania teenagers who, oh god, suicidal media, they chucked the the I ED that didn't blow up, the duct tape I ed. They were investigated, and the investigation uncovered a storage facility filled with improvised explosives. You think that's a one off. You think that's a you think that's the one off thing. You think they're the only You think they're the only Pennsylvania teenagers in the United States who are uh studying the Kuran and building bombs. Deportation, deportation, very simple, very simple. I mean this is this doesn't have to be a crazy issue. It does have to be a deportation issue. America has to remember I told you in Minnesota it was time to put an end to the ice situation because it was managed poorly middle of the day, dragging people out of the houses, giving the protesters times to time to assemble and attack and whistle and get run over and run people over and shoot and get shot. It was terrible. I mean, my fourteen year old could have drawn up a better plan. What has to happen though, going forward, is we need a deportation force. We need ICE, We need them in this country. The only way you solve the takeover radical Islam in this country is to deport people. You have to deport people, and you can't take people's voice away, even for extremism. Now, you might think you can, but you can't. So these radical clerics, these radical emams that are all throughout the United States now preaching hatred and death, they gotta go. They got to go back to the Middle East or they got to go, you know, wherever their country of origin was. And if they're American born, then I don't know. We got to figure out a plan. We've got to figure out a plan, because this is real, folks, This is real, and the longer it's allowed the fester, the worse it's gonna get. Now on the China side, it thinks something very interesting. Since twenty twenty six kicked off, the amount of military flights around Taiwan has been on a decline and then hit a massive decline, nearly coming to a complete stop on the twenty seventh of February. And I think this is completely due to the show of force of the United States military and perhaps conversations between g and and Trump, who knows, But I definitely think the swagger of the US military has a lot to do with the fact that China's basically come to realize Joe Biden's out of office, it's time to rethink Taiwan. Just as we were building up forces, sending aircraft carriers, battlefleets, and so on, tons of flights going into the Middle East for this operation. You knew something was gonna happen, right, You could watch it and go, Okay, they got the forces out there, well, China had the forces out there. All of a sudden they're backing off the forces. And I don't care what you say, you know, I don't care what left wing rag you right for. That's a beautiful thing. Ask the Taiwanese people how they feel. See, we Americans are so spoiled, rotten. We have no idea what it's like to look out onto the beach. Right. You're on the beach, you're on the coast of your great nation, and you look out on the coast and you see not only do you see military ships out there, but you know what military they're from, and you know that they're from an exponentially larger military than yours, and they want to come kill you and take over your island. That's what the tie these people see. And you just have to wrap your head around that. Because you're American, you don't know what that even is, like, what that means. You've never felt that before, you know, what I mean, if you were born and raised here in this country, you couldn't, right, So we find ourselves in this situation, right, it's the world of war. But the best thing it could happen in the world of war, as ugly as it is, is that America has the power and the gall to do what's necessary. In my opinion, it means that's the best possible outcome of the worst possible thing that humans do. I mean, who else do you one in the driver's seat Russia? So with all that in the air, there's no time like the present to build yourself a prepper library. Actually, the matter of facts, guys were so timely. They did a whole podcast on the Prepper Library on Monday. You should listen to it. It's great. Oh, also listen to a Family Affair, to Jordan's interview with the Homesteading Family that's up today for Women's Wednesday. Amazing, amazing show. It even opens up with spring Talk, which is incredible, So eat it up. You know it's PBN. We're unstoppable, guys. There's no nobody doing what we do. There's nothing like us out there. I don't care what you say. On the podcast side of things. Probably not on the video side of things either, But I mean, we just we're relentless and we have not only are we relents, but we have the content to be nearly eternal, you know what I mean. We're so much good content out there. That is over all the years. It used to just beat me down. I used to sit there and think, we have all these great shows. We've done so many great shows over the years, and they just sit back there in the archive. And then twenty twenty six, Man, the year of No Duh, the Year of No Dull. We start pulling from those archives and you just see that. You just see what the PBN hosts have done over the years. I mean, Dave Jones always talks about civil defense and if I had another life, if I had another job, if I had another day of the week, or something along those lines, right, if I had if I had more resources, or if I was just rich. You know, if I was rich, man, there'd be some amazing things going on. But anyway, if I had a little more to give on any entirely different project, it would be on civil defense. But then I started thinking, you know what, to some degree, we are doing civil defense. To some degree, for our listeners. We're doing about as much as a civil defense could do, period, right, because remember we're outside the algorithm. We're we I don't operate in the under the ruler little the rules of the algorithm. I don't care what's trending. I don't care what's popular. I couldn't care less. Doesn't matter to me in the least. Right, So we get to this situation, get to this point where it's like, okay, what so we pool all this information out, We create a tactical Tuesday, a medical Monday, a Women's Wednesday, a throwback Thursday of foil Friday, and all of a sudden, we're on top of all the grade shows that we do week in and week out. We're cranking out information and we're building a body of of in for people who, you know, what's the civil defense gonna do? Now we're gonna unleash this emergency Comms group. You know what I'm saying. It's like, tell the world, tell the world I've found one thing out. If you build it, they will come as true. But they are also a large population of people who they're never gonna get prepared, they're never gonna care about civil defense. You know what I mean, And you've got to understand that. But we're building a pretty damn good framework, I'll tell you that much. So let's talk about this big giveaway. Man, this is a this is a big opportunity for in it for the winner. There will be one winner and they will get ten incredible books and stories on survival and prepping. The three stars of the show come from Ulysses Press, the first of which is probably the most notable, which is G Man's book Prepper Survival Navigation. Okay, Prepper Survival Navigation is an insane survival book where about the first half of the book focuses on all the ways to navigate with or without resources, using nature, using the night sky, using the sun, using dead reckoning, all these things. And the second half of the book is a really good survival guide and it's a small book that fits in the bug out bag perfectly, and you know it's it really is an amazing book from a utility perspective and from anormative perspective. Then we have the great Jim Cobb and his incredible book Prepper's Home Defense second Edition, which goes into a lot of great things. Man, it's got some amazing information in it, even beyond the first edition that will be going out to everybody. Then we have an old colleague of mind, Ryan Lee Price, how to protect your home and family when waters rise, the Flood Prevention Handbook. And I'm telling you right now, man, floods are not a thing you do PBN shows about. Maybe we should do more shows about it because it is a big deal. But if you want, you want the real deal, you want the information on floods, Like, if you want to understand floods and flooding, that book does it better than anybody. It really does. That book does it better than anybody. I've never seen a flooding resource like that. I've never seen the resources for dealing with flooding like I've seen in that book. I didn't even know some of the stuff existed, you know, and I'm no neophight. Right. So on top of all of that, you're gonna get a bunch of my books. Okay, sign copies of my books. You're gonna get darker trails, you're gonna get poems from men. You're gonna get the Christmas hook. You're gonna get you you may, you may. I can't make any promises because I don't know the day. This will be a tremendous bonus. You may get a copy of my new survival guide, The Survival Toolkit, which is going to be an amazing book. I'm going to reach out to the Cannon Dvas if I can get her new book thrown in there, a couple of her books, and we've got great books on herbal remedies foraging, amazing stuff. Guys. You know this, this, it really truly is going to be a prepper library, Like you're going to get it and throw this reference information on a shelf in your house and really have what it takes from an informational perspective to to survive. That's my goal. That's my goal here. You know we are in all transparency. We're doing promotion for Ulysses Press with those two books. I talked about Jim Cobb's new book, Ryan Lee Price's book on flooding. But you know it compelled me to just say, all right, well, let's throw a whole library at the PBN family and see who wins. So you can use the link down in the description to enter. It'll show up in mail, It'll show up in all the social media you'll hear about it for days. It's gonna go on until the thirtieth of the month. The winner will be announced to thirty first. The books will be shipped out in April. Well maybe if the thirty first is a Friday, they might be shipped out on the thirty first. But yeah, man, like I said, I don't have all ten of the books yet because I've got two things, two massive things that are up in the air. One I'm ninety nine percent sure is going to come through. It's a book I helped write last year. I'll talk about it when it comes. I'm ninety nine percent sure it's gonna get here before. And then the other one could be an author's copy of my book, my first ever published book, you know what I mean, not self published published by a publisher. Awesome, I mean, just awesome stuff. I want to keep them all, you know what I mean. So, and to that giveaway, folks, you know that reference is so important. And by the way, when you have those reference books, here's a prepper tip. You know, we got to get back back to our prepper tips too. Every day. Here's a prepper too. I also want to do a PBN Daily news show I mean, look, guys, I'm telling you right now, you give me five hundred members something like that, we can do all kinds of news stuff. It's just I gotta hunt, and I gotta spend time hunting, even with our membership and even even with our supporters, like I gotta hunt for sponsorship, and I gotta hunt for writing work still to be an entrepreneur, to keep the lights on, you know. But with a larger membership, that stuff can go on the back burner and we can. I don't know, See, I don't know what the limits of PBN is because I don't know what the limits of the Intrepid Commander are right now. They're primarily financial, So we can get that out of the way, man. And it's who knows, you know, who knows may start a whole new may start a whole new platform just for survival content. I mean, we still want to unleash Red Beacon ready for the great, the great Renaissance to come, the great human Renaissance over Ai to come. There's not enough years for me, you know what I mean. A hundred years would be scant amount of years for me to do all the things that I can and want to do. It's just not enough. I just don't have enough time. One lifetime is hardly enough for a man like me. It's just not enough, you know what I mean. I have the ambition of a person that is half my age, you know what I mean. And it'll be that way forever. It'll be that way when I'm fifty, It'll be that way when I'm sixty, I know it. So we're gonna we're gonna keep pushing, you know. We're gonna keep pushing any way we can, and we're gonna try to grow this thing. Not because I'm looking to leave the name James Walton marked on some statue or some wall somewhere either. It literally is the creative process, the satisfaction of bringing something amazing to life that will affect people, you know what I mean. Listen, I do things a lot differently if I were in it to get rich. You know, I'll tell you the first thing I wouldn't do. You wouldn't put out a book called Poems for Men. But you see, well, a lot of people publish a book, they self publish a book, and they think, you know what, this book is gonna make me a lot of money. When I published that book. I started thinking to myself, I mean, there's a lot of things that could happen, but the most exciting to me was in the age where men feel lost and isolated and alone. Was to drive people to old literature, ancient literature and ancient poems, more modern poems, in my own poems to understand, like, man, you are anything but alone. Buddy, you are anything but alone. Like it may seem like you're alone, but you are anything but alone. Fella. People men have been dealing with issues of insecurity and isolation and lonesome and love for those who do not love them back, and chasing the one great woman, or chasing the war, letting the woman go, and I mean just all the things in a man's life, that the career, the money, the stature, the looks, the everything, It's just an old, ancient battle. And if I could just convey that message to one person who's sitting in a room somewhere alone, hitting a vape and thinking to themselves like, what is this all for? What is this? Why am I even on this planet? It'd be better off without me. If I could hit one person with that book PBM Family, then I don't know, I feel like I've done something for the poets of the past. I feel like I've done something for the men of now and the poets of the past, and in a shallow world like ourds. It's hard to explain why that matters so much to me. It really is. There's no gold for doing that. There's no recognition, there's no follows. If it happened and someone emailed me and said you saved my life, I wouldn't copy and paste it and throw it into an ex post so that everyone could give me thumbs up. You know, there's something to be said about personal quiet, personal satisfaction this day and age, the type of satisfaction that you get from just doing something that you want to do, doing it to the best of your ability, doing it because you're driven to do it, not doing it because the algorithm said you had to and you had to use this keyword and that keyword. This is why I always opined about writing journaling. The pen and the paper is one hundred percent freedom. A pen and a pad is one hundred percent freedom, but you have to slow down in order to take advantage of it. You take the pen in the paper and you can write anything you want in any way that you want, any type of thing that you want, any way that you want, it can come out. It's the ultimate freedom. It's so much freedom most people can't even begin. I mean, the first step in doing all that is you have to gather the freedom to some degree. You have to gather up all this free choice and say, okay, well, what the hell are we going to write about? You know, we have to add some constraints here, but it is the ultimate expression of freedom, pen and paper. Do with it what you will. And it also helps you understand the realities of freedom, which are you know, freedom is good and bad. Freedom is not this thing that equates to rights that make things more convenient for me and comfortable. That has nothing to do with freedom. Right. Freedom is a double edged sword, make no mistake about it. You have to understand that freedom is a double edged sword and a perpetual war. And that's what it is. And without discipline, it will be the end of you. But the spring is sprung. It's gonna be ninety degrees today. It's gonna be ninety degrees today. I will be running again. I ran three miles two days ago. I ran about a mile a little over a mile and a half yesterday, and I'll probably do another three miles today. I can't get enough of the hot and the running and the sweating and the struggle to stay upright. I can't get enough of it. It's the heat. The heat that does it to me. It drives me insane. To all of my enemies out there, you lost your opportunity. Your opportunity is gone. The spring is here for if you were looking to take me out, the month of February was your chance. It's the coldest, it's the darkest. It's the most depressed and weak that I am. And from here on out it's just an uphill growth. You know what I mean, It's just just power. From here on out. It's I don't know how to explain it, you know, but you missed your opportunity to capture the commander. It's all I can tell you. It's time to start seating. It's time to start growing inside, growing outside. I really want you to focus on growing food this year. And I want you to focus on growing food this year in the perennial and in the annual sense, in pots everywhere you can do it. I want you to do it. Probably the first thing you should do is figure out how to get a big pile of soil, big pile of compost delivered to your house so that you can fill raised beds, pots, planters, old trash cans, five gallon buckets with holes drilled in them, because seeds are cheap and so is dirt. And what I want you to understand most is that as a prepper, particularly if you're in an suburban or urban environment, you are an example. And there was a time when preppers were an example for stereotypical looney right, craziness, madness, what's the word, I'm the paranoia right, conspiracy and such. Well, now all the conspiracies have been laid bare, and the world is trying to figure out what life should look like, What should it really look like in this world anymore? Because I'm scared and I'm concerned, and I don't trust the food, and I don't trust the government. I don't trust the water, and I don't trust the medicine, and I don't trust the police, and I don't trust the military. You know what I mean, This is what it is. But what you can do out of your own backyard is amazing. So be that thing, you know, be that thing right now, at least in the southeast, even with cold temperatures coming, I'll be planning kale, radish, I'll be planning. I'll probably I'll definitely do spinach, but I might even go out on the limb and throw the English peas in and say screw it. They're a quick turnaround even if the frost gets them. But all your leafy greens get them in the ground if you haven't already. You know the Swiss shard and the kale and the and you know, we do a variety of kale because we eat kale like chips, you know what I mean, Like we rip it off and eat it. You know, you do your your your regular kale, you do your dinosaur kale is what my son used to call it. I forget. I can't think of the name of it right now. Dinosaur kale. It's the larger, oval shaped and it has sort of like a ripples on it, and it looks like, you know, sort of like a dinosaur skin. He used to call it dinosaur kales. I can't think of the name funny enough. But yeah, all those bitter greens. Man, you want to talk about my favorite get your turnip greens in the ground. Right, get your mustard greens in the ground. Oh, mustard, You eat a mustard green. You know you're eating medicine. It's one of those things. You get your rugel in the ground. Oh, that's what I'm doing today today is arugula. That whole back bed is getting a rugula seed to day. Because what's better than baby arugula in the spring? Man, I make a dish in the springtime. You talk as HTF chef a little bit. I make addition, in the springtime, I get morels. If I don't get the money for morel's, I get some kind of good mushroom, right, baby portabella. If if it's cheap, you can do trumpets, you could do shaitakis. Shataki's great. Actually, you get green peas out of the garden. You get baby orugel out of the garden. You go buy a log of goat cheese, which is just dirt cheap. Now, by the way, go get a log a nice soft chev Right. You can get yourself some papper dell, or you make some papper dell. Okay, it's not hard. Making pasta is easy. If you've got a pasta machine, you can do it. So you either homemakes some papper dell. You go get some pepper dell. You boil those noodles up. Okay, in a pan. You can sautaste some shallad and some butter, and then you add your peas and then you just still softened. You know what I mean. You barely cook this recipe. You really rely on the heat of the pasta itself. Take the pasta out of the boiling water, put it right in the pan with the warm peas and the shallot. Season it really well. Oh I'm sorry. You gotta sauteae the mushrooms. You sautate the shoot in the mushrooms, then you add the peas. Sorry, pasta goes into the pot. You need a really good olive oil too, you know, twenty dollars bottle of extra virgin olive oil, something really good. You toss that with the with a little bit of the arugula. Then you top it with broken up chev soft chev on top the soft goat cheese. You sprinkle more baby arugula on top of that, and then you drizzle good olive oil over the whole thing. And to me, PBN family, particularly when there's morels in it, there is nothing more spring than this. For you meat eaters out there, you can add some medallion of like lamblin something like that, cooked a medium rare, right, add some add some meat that way, you could do some lamb leg. Right. You could put the lamb leg in the center of the plate and the pasta all around it and sort of let it mix together. God, it's so good. It's so good. Maybe it's the intersection of cheffing and prepping. But as I speak, the way I speak about these things, and the way that you hear these ideas hit you, you have to understand, like in bad times, this is the path to good times. Right, In tough times, there is a path to good times. In unstable times, there is a path back to stability. And that's all we're trying to do here at PBM. You know what I mean. So largely the world is reassembling itself. The world is reassembling itself. Pop up, pop Up has the world by the scruff of the neck right now. I mean, that's exactly what's happening. If you want sort of the most simplistic and silly explanation of what's happening with war and the maneuvering of leadership and talks and trade. I want you to think your grandpap or maybe your great grandpa, and then I want you to think that this is Donald Trump. If your grandpa, who you may have loved, hopefully you did, was sitting down with you at the dinner table and you know, Sunday dinner with pup up whatever, and you were to sit down with him and explain some of the things that were going on in the world, and then you say, you know, what would you do? Pup up? Pup Up would look at you and he would say, I want this world to be a better place for you, my grandson, my granddaughter. And Donald Trump already said this, he said this when he ran the first time. You know, he wants the world to be a better place for his grandkids. So what you have in all these moves that are being made and the powering up of the United States as king oil right, and the powering up of the United States military and reminding, shaking all of these evil bastards around the globe and reminding them, Yo, we are still here. I know we took a bit of a nap under Sleepy Joe, but we are still here, and we're not taking shit anymore. Okay, all of this stuff just reminds me of pup Up, you know what I mean. It reminds me of what kind of answers your grandfather would have if you sat across from them at a table eating dessert after momum cooked dinner and you were saying, pop up, like you wouldn't believe it. Twenty percent of the world's oil goes through this little, tiny, little strait that's surrounded by the most crazy and chaotic place in the world, and we depend on ships making it through there for the whole world to go around. And the largest state sponsor of terrorism is on one side of it, and they want to make a nuclear weapon. My pup Up, who I called Boppy, would probably pull a cigarette out of his pocket and wave for me to come out to the front porch where he would smoke, and we would talk about that and we would His answer to this problem would be probably pretty damn similar. He's a Korean war vet to what Donald Trump is doing. So for me it's helped a lot as I analyze what he's doing with markets and money and you know, influence and military and all these kinds of things. It helps me to look at it through the frame of pup up. Pup Up's got power. And what's really depressing about that is all we've ever seen in our lifetimes is old men, pup ups with control of the world. Right, George Bush, you know Barack Obama could have you know, seen that he would one day have grandchildren pretty easily. You look at these guys and you realize that none of them really operated in a way that look to the future. And almost everything I see Donald Trump doing is a look to the future in a better country. Now. To end it all, that doesn't mean take your foot off the gas and depend on one man, right, because pup up will go, pup up will pass away just like he does, just like they all do. This is your world. More importantly, this is your life. And pop up. Don't put ribbis on on the cutting board at night for dinner, right, that's up to you. Pop up. Don't grow the tomatoes and grow the you know, the herbs and raise the chickens in your backyard. That's up to you. It's it's it's the combination of the leader and the powerful American people that makes not only makes the United States unstoppable, but makes life something magic. But it all takes action from you, all right, sign up for the giveaway. Sign up for the giveaway, PBN Family, get the reference manuals, get the get the incredible information that's coming your way, and uh yeah, support the Prepper Broadcasting Network for me. M hmm. Spread the word wide. Become a member. If you're not a member, use the code pace to get twenty percent off membership right now at Pbnfamily dot com pace Pace. Look for Dave Jones. Listen to the incredible Jayfergie today on a family Affair. It's up waiting for you. Caleb will be with us later three pm Eastern Time here on PBN. 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