The Fact Behind the Fiction: At the End of the Rope
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The Fact Behind the Fiction: At the End of the Rope

A detailed breakdown of The Changing Earth Audio Drama (Season three, episode two). Discover the survival facts behind the fiction.

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[00:00:10] Welcome back to the Changing Earth Podcast with author Sarah F. Hathaway and co-host Chen Gibson.

[00:00:17] Blending survival fiction and fact to bring you entertaining education that will help you dream, survive, and thrive.

[00:00:26] And now here's your host Sarah F. Hathaway and Chen Gibson.

[00:00:31] Welcome back to the Changing Earth Podcast.

[00:00:35] This is episode number 474, season 17, episode 2.

[00:00:43] So I just made it its own season.

[00:00:45] Hey Chen, what's up?

[00:00:47] Chen's up y'all.

[00:00:48] Yeah, that's the nice thing about producing your own show.

[00:00:51] You don't have like any regulations.

[00:00:53] So I just started a new season because I figured that that's how it should be with these episodes.

[00:00:59] So how are you doing?

[00:01:02] I'm doing freaking got cold.

[00:01:05] Right?

[00:01:06] Oh, folks.

[00:01:08] It's not usually this cold in Texas till like January.

[00:01:12] We're usually still playing croquet out in the yard.

[00:01:16] You know, Christmas.

[00:01:18] So, nah.

[00:01:20] Up at the mansion.

[00:01:24] Yes, you know, and our packies.

[00:01:27] Playing croquet with mint juleps.

[00:01:30] Yes.

[00:01:31] And our tea.

[00:01:33] Tea time.

[00:01:35] Mm-hmm.

[00:01:36] Hey, man.

[00:01:37] So proud.

[00:01:38] Nothing wrong with a little croquet, a little bocce ball.

[00:01:41] You know?

[00:01:42] Gets you outside.

[00:01:43] Having fun.

[00:01:44] It's especially fun to play croquet on the mountains like you have.

[00:01:48] Yeah.

[00:01:49] Because when you smack somebody else's ball.

[00:01:50] Thanks for a lot more exercise.

[00:01:52] Yeah.

[00:01:54] We used to play at this one house.

[00:01:56] It was like on the top of the mountainside and he was ruthless and would just smash us.

[00:02:01] Oh, you'd be down by the river trying to find that ball.

[00:02:06] Yeah.

[00:02:06] So, yeah, I'm a fan.

[00:02:07] I'm a fan.

[00:02:08] It gets you outside.

[00:02:10] All right.

[00:02:10] Let's do a little changing earth clearing house, the current events.

[00:02:16] So episode 12 of the changing earth audio drama is live right now for you guys.

[00:02:22] And if you are subscribing members, special treat episode 13 is available for subscribing members only right now.

[00:02:34] And if you are a subscribing member, a paid member, one who, you know, pays the monthly dues, you're going to want to go over there and listen to it.

[00:02:42] It is epic.

[00:02:43] Yeah, that's a good show.

[00:02:47] So for everybody else, we're going to do a binge on the 22nd of December.

[00:02:52] That's the Sunday.

[00:02:53] Oh, you're all wrapping your presents?

[00:02:55] Yes, that's right.

[00:02:56] A wrapping party?

[00:02:57] That's right.

[00:02:59] I mean, nothing brings it like the changing earth at Christmas time.

[00:03:03] Yeah.

[00:03:04] Just positive feelings.

[00:03:06] You know, I try to do that with the music.

[00:03:09] Keep, you know, really dark if I didn't.

[00:03:11] And then we're, I think we're going to do some giveaways.

[00:03:17] I got some books to get rid of.

[00:03:19] Yeah.

[00:03:20] So I might just bust out like the family feud cards and then have, I'm going to try and go live on Twitter at Sarah halfway 19.

[00:03:30] I'm sorry, on X.

[00:03:31] I try and go live on X that night.

[00:03:34] I think I got to talk to intrepid commander and get dialed in.

[00:03:38] But just so you guys know, 22nd, I'll have my element open as well.

[00:03:45] And hopefully X as well.

[00:03:48] And then probably just bust out the family feud cards and look for people to give the number one answer.

[00:03:53] And we'll do the giveaways.

[00:03:56] Cool.

[00:03:56] I still have that, the giveaway from the prize from Prepper Camp.

[00:04:02] Yep.

[00:04:03] Because I didn't get a response to the winner.

[00:04:04] Yep.

[00:04:05] Yeah.

[00:04:05] So I still have that to give away.

[00:04:07] I could give away a couple book sets.

[00:04:10] Yeah.

[00:04:11] We'll make a party of it.

[00:04:13] I'm going to try and get Mr. Swenson to stop by and see who else wants to stop by.

[00:04:19] Everybody who's done audio is invited.

[00:04:21] I'll send out emails and whatnot.

[00:04:23] And we'll see who we can't get to swing in and have some Christmas fun.

[00:04:28] I think intrepid commander might turn it into the PBN Christmas fun.

[00:04:32] So that would be most excellent.

[00:04:34] What is that?

[00:04:35] Right.

[00:04:35] Somebody's going to spike the eggnog.

[00:04:37] That's right.

[00:04:38] He's come by to give us a little extra boost.

[00:04:43] It's a good water.

[00:04:46] It's a good water.

[00:04:47] Fire water.

[00:04:48] So that's the 22nd.

[00:04:50] So if you guys are hanging out, like you say, chin wrapping gifts, come check it out.

[00:04:56] But as far as the live broadcast, stay tuned on that.

[00:05:00] I will let you know details next week because I know things are changing here at PBN.

[00:05:07] Okay.

[00:05:09] Oh, Prepper Camp tickets.

[00:05:11] On sale.

[00:05:13] You know, before they go up, this is the cheapest they're going to be.

[00:05:16] This is the cheapest.

[00:05:18] Yes.

[00:05:18] So guys, check it out.

[00:05:20] Get your tickets now.

[00:05:22] Well worth it.

[00:05:22] And you know, if something happens, it's not hard to get rid of Prepper Camp tickets before the event.

[00:05:28] So everybody's always like, ah, who's got tickets last minute?

[00:05:31] So better to buy them now.

[00:05:33] And I was helping people find some tickets last year.

[00:05:36] Right?

[00:05:37] Yeah.

[00:05:37] That seems like right before the end, everything scrambles, you know, last minute plans come up or whatever.

[00:05:43] Or calendars free up.

[00:05:45] Now they're looking for tickets.

[00:05:46] So.

[00:05:48] All right.

[00:05:49] All right.

[00:05:49] That's all I got.

[00:05:51] Um, talk about the 20 second Prepper Camp tickets and the show.

[00:05:55] So that, well, that puts us on to at the end of the rope.

[00:05:59] That's what this episode is called.

[00:06:04] Episode or season three, episode two.

[00:06:07] So again, we're still in the wilderness survival segment of this book, which I loved.

[00:06:14] I really into it then.

[00:06:16] Um, I was quite ready to just take my family and go live in the woods.

[00:06:21] Uh, if you know, anything were to happen.

[00:06:24] I'm glad I came to my senses before that.

[00:06:27] Um, but I loved learning the information cause I love being in nature so much.

[00:06:31] So it was really cool learning experience.

[00:06:33] Um, and then being able to translate all that knowledge into this book.

[00:06:39] So coastal threats.

[00:06:41] We're dealing with the coastline that got pretty much annihilated and, um, threat is there from multiple aspects, whether it's, you know, the classic, uh, the ocean levels are rising excuse, or there's the polar shift with the slosh back, uh, theory.

[00:07:03] Right.

[00:07:04] And that could cause some major damage.

[00:07:08] Um, really, if you look back in history.

[00:07:11] It's a wave thing.

[00:07:12] Yeah.

[00:07:12] Yeah.

[00:07:13] There's some mega structure that they're like, I don't know how these rocks got all scattered.

[00:07:18] Right.

[00:07:18] Machu Picchu.

[00:07:19] And, um, I think it's Machu Picchu that has the huge X stones that are, uh, H stones there.

[00:07:24] But they're like, how could these huge boulders just get like strewn about when they were so well crafted and water would do that.

[00:07:31] So occasionally water ain't no joke, right?

[00:07:36] It moves some stuff like instantly.

[00:07:40] Yeah, we know.

[00:07:42] Um, so Maryland, I, it was ironic cause I saw this article just today about American, um, these islands off the coast of Maryland, the coastal islands that are the, um, what do they call them?

[00:07:54] Yeah.

[00:07:56] Yeah.

[00:07:56] Yeah.

[00:07:56] Yeah.

[00:07:58] Um, mega erosion happening.

[00:08:01] And so we see that it's happening with, you know, and we've got a lot of really important stuff built on the coastline that has a lot of really nasty chemicals.

[00:08:12] So that's, that's my biggest concern there.

[00:08:15] Yeah.

[00:08:15] Because everything flows out to the ocean.

[00:08:17] Right.

[00:08:18] I mean, all, all rivers, all streams, all, everything flows out to the coast.

[00:08:24] Right.

[00:08:25] And then most of the important things need water.

[00:08:27] Like the factories need water or whatnot.

[00:08:29] So they're built by waterways.

[00:08:31] Yep.

[00:08:32] So that's a, it's a big concern.

[00:08:34] You might have tons of water that we can't drink because it's just completely rotified.

[00:08:41] That's the technical term, by the way, you can look that up.

[00:08:45] That's why I hang out with you because I sound so well informed when I use the word terminology.

[00:08:51] Right.

[00:08:52] You teach us.

[00:08:53] I just have a huge plethora to choose from of words.

[00:08:56] Yeah.

[00:08:58] I don't know the plethora was the word I was going to use there.

[00:09:02] Um, earthquakes.

[00:09:04] So we know it's coming.

[00:09:10] I'm going to go on in Northern California this, this week.

[00:09:14] Um, and I'm telling you.

[00:09:16] You're checking in with the, uh, the PBN family on that one.

[00:09:20] Yes, I was.

[00:09:21] That was a little alarming just because of the buoys going into motion.

[00:09:26] Um, the tsunami, uh, buoys.

[00:09:28] So when there was no spread, okay, cool.

[00:09:32] And Ben from suspicious observers, he's like, oh, unless it's an eight point, you know, there's not enough, a lift to really cause a tsunami.

[00:09:41] So, I mean, that it's, I guess that's the truth because there wasn't enough.

[00:09:47] And, uh, so the other buoys didn't start moving fast enough.

[00:09:51] But if that happens, I mean, you only have seconds to figure that out.

[00:09:57] And, uh, one of our buddies was in Seattle and I got friends right there on the California coastline.

[00:10:04] So yeah, I was definitely alert on that one, but, uh, we know it's coming to that coastline.

[00:10:10] So that's, you know, I guess we're just, traffic and automobile traffic just move so readily around the coast.

[00:10:17] So it's no big deal to evacuate.

[00:10:19] Right. Easy peasy.

[00:10:21] I mean, you could get like 300,000 people moving just like super fast.

[00:10:26] Yeah.

[00:10:26] So no, it's definitely something you gotta be on top of.

[00:10:30] And our network lit up with that news before, you know, before it was known anywhere.

[00:10:35] Well, my friend was right in it.

[00:10:36] So I was like, all right, anybody on the coastline?

[00:10:39] And then I started checking buoys and it went in a motion.

[00:10:42] I'm like, okay.

[00:10:44] So, um, yeah, be ready.

[00:10:47] The other thing is, I guess we should be in changing earth news, but looking at the volcanoes, I mean, the whole Pacific ring of fire is erupting actively like erupting.

[00:10:59] And even Alaska is in, um, warning stages, but nothing on the west coast of the United, of North America.

[00:11:09] It's just like this blank spot.

[00:11:11] It just doesn't make sense to me why it wouldn't be doing the same thing that all the other volcanoes are.

[00:11:18] So I don't know.

[00:11:19] I don't know.

[00:11:20] I don't have an explanation.

[00:11:22] Maybe they don't put them on there or something.

[00:11:24] I don't, maybe I should go look at cameras of the actual volcanoes themselves and see what they're doing.

[00:11:28] Cause it just doesn't make sense.

[00:11:31] It's kind of seems the bottleneck actually in middle America, like central America, um, that they just stop.

[00:11:38] And there's a lot of them erupting there though.

[00:11:40] I don't know.

[00:11:42] Anyway, if anybody's a scientist and they want to fill me in on why that's happening, that'd be great.

[00:11:48] Um, the other thing is one of the, um, historical items that I studied when I wrote this part of the book was about these petrified redwood trees that they found that used to be in wood or used to be inland.

[00:12:05] And then, and what the, a quake happened a long time ago, like before recorded history, they have the evidence of the tsunami in Japan, but it was only like, you know, natives and whatnot living here in the United States.

[00:12:17] It's at that time.

[00:12:18] But these trees were inland and then they ended up on the coast while being that in that environmental change.

[00:12:25] So rapidly just killed them.

[00:12:27] And so they found these petrified trees and then they could tell that the evidence of that earthquake from way back then, because of these trees, which was extremely exciting to a earth freak like myself.

[00:12:40] So, um, right.

[00:12:42] So that made it into the book as well.

[00:12:44] Cause that's, um, well, I get tired of scientists saying like, Oh, it takes long.

[00:12:50] It's a long time, long change, long, long, long process.

[00:12:53] You know, I just don't think it always is.

[00:12:56] Mm-hmm.

[00:12:58] All right.

[00:12:58] So then families going up the coastline, they build a Dakota fire.

[00:13:03] Yep.

[00:13:04] Those are cool.

[00:13:05] Super cool.

[00:13:06] You guys got to learn about these.

[00:13:08] If you don't know about them, you got to learn about it.

[00:13:10] So easy.

[00:13:11] Two holes.

[00:13:12] It's like a rocket stove.

[00:13:14] Like a built in rocket stove.

[00:13:16] Exactly.

[00:13:18] Yeah.

[00:13:18] Yeah.

[00:13:19] Two holes.

[00:13:19] You put a tunnel connecting them.

[00:13:21] It's not rocket science to make this stove in the ground.

[00:13:25] Um, air comes in one side and then your fire is just so much more, um, hidden.

[00:13:34] You can literally put your poncho right over the top of it and yeah, you're going to stink

[00:13:38] like a bonfire, but, uh, you'll be so much warmer.

[00:13:42] Um, if you're sharing good luck, you're going to have to like argue back and forth or something.

[00:13:48] But, um, but yeah, they're, they're the ultimate for, especially, um, here in Texas.

[00:13:54] It's so windy.

[00:13:55] Right.

[00:13:56] And if you build a fire out in those planes with that wind ripping, you got to burn the

[00:14:01] whole place down.

[00:14:03] So Dakota fires are going to keep the fire hidden from the wind.

[00:14:07] You'll have to worry a lot less about, um, embers that because it's not very big.

[00:14:11] Um, it's just small six inch diameter hole.

[00:14:16] So yeah, it's literally like an in the ground camp stove, but a great thing to have if you

[00:14:22] don't want your fire to be seen.

[00:14:24] Um, if like I say, your wind concerns, that kind of thing.

[00:14:29] So look it up very easy to code a fire.

[00:14:35] And then can chemical contaminations again to the water.

[00:14:39] This is inland water.

[00:14:41] You know, we've kind of already went over that one, but, uh, huge.

[00:14:46] That's the only thing I've found in researching water purity methods methods that you can't

[00:14:52] take care of on your own.

[00:14:55] Right.

[00:14:56] So that's, that's the struggle with me is like, you gotta know.

[00:14:59] Distilling does help take it rid of it?

[00:15:01] Nope.

[00:15:02] Not all of it.

[00:15:02] There's some chemical contaminants that, um, bond on a molecular level.

[00:15:08] So even distilling is not going to take the chemical contamination out.

[00:15:12] That's literally like looking upstream and, and, and Brian, right?

[00:15:20] So I don't, I don't have an answer for it.

[00:15:26] Um, post-apocalyptic medical issues.

[00:15:28] So here's Teresa and Teresa comes down with MS and which is hard enough to diagnose on its

[00:15:38] own with everything that we have in modern science right now.

[00:15:42] So that's where, um, having good material, the best research I know on MS and healing through

[00:15:53] healthy eating is Nicole Apellian.

[00:15:55] Right.

[00:15:56] Yeah.

[00:15:56] Cause she worked through that.

[00:15:57] Yeah.

[00:15:58] She, yeah.

[00:15:58] It's not something that goes away.

[00:16:00] She's a cool.

[00:16:01] Yeah.

[00:16:01] Yeah.

[00:16:03] So, uh, highly recommend her site, Nicole Apellian, and she has a book as well.

[00:16:09] Um, she's been on the show, so you can go back into the, uh, podcast guests and check

[00:16:14] out Nicole.

[00:16:14] Yep.

[00:16:16] And then if you guys didn't know on these shows, I'm putting this whole list that I make

[00:16:20] with chin of the topics.

[00:16:22] I'm putting those out on a blog with references to all of the old shows where we showcase a

[00:16:28] lot of that information.

[00:16:30] So if you're interested in just, Oh, I really want to learn about this topic or another,

[00:16:33] it's a really easy resource to have.

[00:16:36] Yep.

[00:16:36] Yeah.

[00:16:37] And I'm going to, uh, connect it to the actual page for audio drama season three.

[00:16:43] So it'll all be easy to find as well.

[00:16:45] It's just not there yet.

[00:16:46] Yeah.

[00:16:47] You got too much time on your hands.

[00:16:48] Ha ha.

[00:16:49] Ha ha ha.

[00:16:51] Ha ha ha.

[00:16:52] Oh, that's funny.

[00:16:54] I need like-

[00:16:55] Too many good ideas, not enough time.

[00:16:57] I know.

[00:16:57] I need like two or three of me, but Brock says like, whoa.

[00:17:01] Right?

[00:17:02] Once and done.

[00:17:02] He's like, I don't want to, no.

[00:17:05] No.

[00:17:05] As a husband, I feel the pain.

[00:17:07] Ha ha ha.

[00:17:07] Ha ha.

[00:17:08] Right?

[00:17:09] So I have this new idea.

[00:17:11] Da da da da da da da da.

[00:17:12] Yeah.

[00:17:14] Ha ha ha.

[00:17:14] God love them.

[00:17:15] Yup.

[00:17:16] That's funny.

[00:17:17] Alrighty.

[00:17:18] Boat survival.

[00:17:20] So they decide to opt for the boat, which Erica must be on the crazy sauce.

[00:17:26] So boat survival.

[00:17:28] We did some great episodes on boat survival with Ellen Kerr.

[00:17:33] Yep.

[00:17:33] Uh, in the Midwest, a great way of thinking about bugging out.

[00:17:40] So, um, I do recommend it depending on where you are and depending on what that water quality

[00:17:45] is.

[00:17:47] Yup.

[00:17:47] Well, it might be a required way to, to get bugged out.

[00:17:51] Right.

[00:17:52] I mean, when the roads are stacked up.

[00:17:54] I mean, I'm still hearing stories about people up here in the mountains that could only

[00:17:57] get out by people came to rescue them in a boat or a helicopter.

[00:18:00] Right.

[00:18:01] They were trapped.

[00:18:02] So there's, there's that reason for our blow up raft in the attic again.

[00:18:08] Yeah.

[00:18:10] It's a hatchet.

[00:18:10] An ax.

[00:18:11] Yup.

[00:18:12] And the hatchet.

[00:18:13] It's a thing.

[00:18:14] It is.

[00:18:15] Except I'm, I'm really sold when I win the lotto.

[00:18:19] I'm really sold on the, uh, the, the tsunami survival, uh, bounce house thing.

[00:18:26] That was really good.

[00:18:28] That was, that was really good.

[00:18:30] I mean, if a whole wave slosh is going to come from the ocean, I think your chances is

[00:18:36] going to be best in one of those.

[00:18:37] You just be on a really wild ride.

[00:18:40] It would be really fun, but not at the same time.

[00:18:44] Okay.

[00:18:45] Uh, so they decided to dine on a dinner of bats.

[00:18:50] Hmm.

[00:18:51] Mm.

[00:18:52] Yum, yum, yum, yum, yum.

[00:18:54] Not so much.

[00:18:55] No.

[00:18:55] Yeah.

[00:18:55] So this is a thing.

[00:18:57] People really do eat animals like that.

[00:18:59] Uh, we had the whole virus ploy of that's where it came from because people actually do.

[00:19:06] Um, just not such a big thing here in the States.

[00:19:11] Uh, when it comes to eating things like bats and rodents, you really need to make sure that the outside is burnt before anything else.

[00:19:21] Cause they carry some nasty, nasty stuff.

[00:19:24] So not what I would recommend as a food source, obviously.

[00:19:29] But, um, you know, necessity dictates what you have to do.

[00:19:38] So, yeah, that's one we're not going to do for the show though.

[00:19:43] Yeah.

[00:19:43] Don't be a bag of freeze dried bats.

[00:19:45] Yeah.

[00:19:47] Or, or, or rodents.

[00:19:49] Ugh.

[00:19:50] Yeah.

[00:19:52] Um, so then they're, Virgis is eating in the restaurant.

[00:19:56] They've got tons of food there and it's all produced from goats as opposed to cows.

[00:20:04] Um, especially the milk part of it because, um, they're so hearty.

[00:20:11] Jane and I have done great shows on goats.

[00:20:14] She's like the goat queen.

[00:20:16] So cause Rick's all about his goats.

[00:20:22] Um, so great shows on that.

[00:20:25] All the info's there.

[00:20:27] Jane's got, doesn't Jane even have like a cooking book and all of that stuff as well?

[00:20:31] I believe she does.

[00:20:33] Does she?

[00:20:33] I thought she did.

[00:20:34] No, everybody's been harassing her about it.

[00:20:37] Oh, okay.

[00:20:38] Cause she does, she does.

[00:20:39] I mean, she makes like goat cheesecake, goat ice cream.

[00:20:44] Yeah.

[00:20:45] Donuts.

[00:20:46] Yeah.

[00:20:46] Smoothies.

[00:20:47] Yeah.

[00:20:48] Cheese, cheese and everything.

[00:20:51] Yeah.

[00:20:52] But.

[00:20:53] So I'm, I'm thinking, you know, collapse scenario.

[00:20:57] Um, like if you, the, I watched a lot of the show life after people, that's where I did

[00:21:01] a lot of research for what, what it looked like when things got a lot less people occupying

[00:21:08] the planet.

[00:21:10] And the dairy cows like can't even have babies without being assisted.

[00:21:16] If they don't, like if they're too stressed and they're giving out the wrong stuff, they've

[00:21:21] just been bred to be like the bulldogs of the cow world.

[00:21:27] You know?

[00:21:28] Um, they said like longhorn steers would still do, or a long horn would still do good because

[00:21:33] they can defend themselves.

[00:21:34] They're still used to like being a little bit more wild, but as far as a dairy cow goes,

[00:21:39] they're like, forget it.

[00:21:42] So, I don't know if that's an aspect.

[00:21:44] I mean, people used to keep like one cow and just milk it.

[00:21:47] So.

[00:21:48] Right.

[00:21:48] Yeah.

[00:21:49] But I think the goats would be the way to go.

[00:21:58] It's coming and he wants to know about illegal refugee trafficking.

[00:22:05] Boy, there's a hot topic.

[00:22:07] Yeah.

[00:22:08] Modern day.

[00:22:10] There is a reason why I put these in my stories.

[00:22:13] Hmm.

[00:22:15] Yeah.

[00:22:15] Um, so I started researching Tim Ballard and, uh, right before I wrote dark days in Denver

[00:22:26] and I knew that's the direction I had to take with it because I wanted to bring the light

[00:22:31] to human trafficking through my podcast.

[00:22:34] Mm hmm.

[00:22:35] Since I have an audience and I have people that are willing to listen, understand and share

[00:22:40] the message that was kind of where God pointed me to go with this information.

[00:22:46] And then, you know, I'm teaching my classes as well.

[00:22:50] But the thing that really bothers me is the exponential growth that has happened since 2020.

[00:22:57] And how easily, um, refugees are targeted.

[00:23:02] I know that Trump took care of a lot of, um, kids that were housed and, you know, that were

[00:23:12] being held as slaves basically.

[00:23:14] And, uh, so it was like they almost had to refill the, the coffers, um, when Trump was out

[00:23:19] of office, which is really disheartening.

[00:23:23] But, uh, last I heard it was like five, over 500,000 missing children now at the border.

[00:23:34] I pretty much blown away because that's like larger than the population of the United States.

[00:23:43] What do we have?

[00:23:44] Like 300?

[00:23:45] No, we have 330 million.

[00:23:47] So, okay.

[00:23:48] So it's a 1% still.

[00:23:51] So I was like, wow, how do you just lose 500,000 children?

[00:24:00] It's crazy.

[00:24:01] So obviously it's still a very big problem.

[00:24:05] Very important that we talk about it.

[00:24:08] We're lost.

[00:24:11] Yeah.

[00:24:12] They moved.

[00:24:13] They were given away.

[00:24:16] Yeah.

[00:24:17] Uh huh.

[00:24:18] And then, you know, at the end of this life of slavery, most of them end up in the, uh,

[00:24:23] forced organ donation, which I've seen finally a lot of people starting to talk about.

[00:24:29] Um, there was a guy that I was listening to the other day and he is one of like the

[00:24:34] first that escaped from China's forced organ donation program, which is just insanity.

[00:24:43] Um, so we need the Lord.

[00:24:48] We need the Lord very much to guide us because, um, I can't believe we'd still be treating people

[00:24:58] that way and using each other like that.

[00:25:00] It just, it really sickens me.

[00:25:03] Um, so that's why, um, you know, went all the way to the top, the problem, as far as the

[00:25:08] illegal trafficking goes, it always does go all the way to the top.

[00:25:12] So, um, all we can hope is that we can rip the bandaid off of what's been going on in our

[00:25:18] society and really shine the light on it.

[00:25:20] And that way we can do something about it.

[00:25:23] The longer people don't talk about it and just let it go on in the background.

[00:25:27] That's when it festers and is just allowed to exist.

[00:25:31] Um, so good job.

[00:25:33] I hope that Trump does all the good things he's talking about because we need somebody

[00:25:38] fighting for the right, the, the values that made this country wonderful.

[00:25:43] Mm hmm.

[00:25:45] Feels like he's having more meetings and, and, uh, stuff.

[00:25:50] Then who's running our government right now?

[00:25:54] Yeah.

[00:25:54] Yeah.

[00:25:55] It's like, holy smokes.

[00:25:57] I know.

[00:25:58] No, I totally agree.

[00:26:00] And then it's just been really embarrassing actually, as far as like, uh, Kamala's messages

[00:26:06] and stuff like that.

[00:26:07] It's just, it's very disgraceful, but that's why we need the Lord to come, come back.

[00:26:15] Right.

[00:26:16] Fill our hearts.

[00:26:17] That's our decision.

[00:26:19] Okay.

[00:26:21] Protecting one another.

[00:26:22] No solo missions.

[00:26:23] So you've now entered a time when you're not even going to the bathroom by yourself,

[00:26:29] you know, like you need to have somebody having your back all the time.

[00:26:36] And, um, there's stories of that in our world right now today.

[00:26:41] Um, we were talking about Fernando last week in Venezuela.

[00:26:45] Yeah.

[00:26:45] You know?

[00:26:46] Yep.

[00:26:46] And just having people to have your back.

[00:26:48] So that's why it's, that's why I don't, when I teased about not being, not wanting to

[00:26:54] go to the woods and survive, it's because then you don't have anybody to watch your back.

[00:26:58] It's just your family.

[00:27:00] Right.

[00:27:01] And four people ain't going to cut it.

[00:27:04] Yeah.

[00:27:05] Well, you could, but like, I understand there's Navy SEALs and stuff out there that are like,

[00:27:12] Oh, well I could, well that's great.

[00:27:14] But, um, yeah, it would be very hard.

[00:27:17] I think to keep four people alive and having to like watch each other's backs and get everything

[00:27:22] done that you need to get done to take care of each other.

[00:27:26] I would rather have an active threat that could get you.

[00:27:30] It's not.

[00:27:32] I mean, it could be a landslide.

[00:27:33] It could be a rattlesnake.

[00:27:35] It could be.

[00:27:36] Yeah.

[00:27:36] I mean, there's like.

[00:27:38] Tripp and fell at the river and hit my head.

[00:27:40] Yep.

[00:27:41] Yeah.

[00:27:42] Done.

[00:27:42] Right?

[00:27:43] Yeah.

[00:27:43] Just done.

[00:27:44] Right.

[00:27:44] And if you have just a bigger community, then you have people that can help you get

[00:27:49] that person back to safety, doctor to help, you know, treat that wound, that kind

[00:27:55] of thing.

[00:27:55] Do all the other things that have to, you know, how do you feed yourself and everything else.

[00:27:59] Right.

[00:28:01] Right.

[00:28:01] Like reading in the Bible, you always read about the wilderness and they were out in the

[00:28:04] wilderness and out in the wilderness and you're thinking, well, I love nature and I

[00:28:07] love being out in the wilderness.

[00:28:09] Right.

[00:28:10] There's a whole tribe of people.

[00:28:12] Different.

[00:28:12] Yeah.

[00:28:13] Because back then if you were out in the wilderness, you were just lost to the wild

[00:28:17] where you wanted to be with your community because that's where people took care of

[00:28:21] you.

[00:28:22] Right.

[00:28:23] So we kind of lost that kind of view.

[00:28:27] Okay.

[00:28:27] Okay.

[00:28:28] Then they're, they're rummaging the boat.

[00:28:31] This is where Vince goes onto the boat and the gentleman's head just rolls off his shoulders

[00:28:37] and Daniel thought it was hilarious.

[00:28:42] And then she finds these cans of food in there.

[00:28:46] Oh no, that's later on.

[00:28:49] This is the first boat they come to where they find the cans.

[00:28:51] So the cans aren't bloated.

[00:28:54] They're not leaking.

[00:28:56] These are all good signs.

[00:28:59] Mm hmm.

[00:29:00] If you ever see any bulging or leaking in a can, throw it out.

[00:29:04] I don't care how hungry you are.

[00:29:07] Yeah.

[00:29:07] It ain't going to be good.

[00:29:09] So that's really the key to cans.

[00:29:12] I've eaten some old stuff.

[00:29:14] Um, that was just fine, but I've had new stuff even.

[00:29:19] And if it's leaking or bulging, nope, it's out of here.

[00:29:23] When in doubt, throw it out.

[00:29:25] No matter how hungry you are.

[00:29:27] Cause if you're hungry and you don't have any food in your stomach, the last thing you

[00:29:32] need is diarrhea.

[00:29:35] That's just everything.

[00:29:36] That's all your good flora, everything gone.

[00:29:38] Or you're in a big world of heat, heap of trouble then.

[00:29:44] Um, I come into the, um, starvation and dehydration topic, but we can just talk about

[00:29:50] that one now Dr. Bones came on, but a great show on the effects of your body with starvation

[00:29:56] and dehydration.

[00:29:58] And so you kind of just add insult to misery.

[00:30:02] If you're going to eat something that's going to give you diarrhea, you're going to speed up

[00:30:04] that death process basically.

[00:30:08] So don't do it.

[00:30:10] I also have a good blog that I'll link to that.

[00:30:13] I had some jars in the pantry that had gone, I think it was potatoes.

[00:30:20] Potatoes are weird to can.

[00:30:23] They are.

[00:30:24] Yeah.

[00:30:25] I like when they're very small and you can can them with their skins on.

[00:30:30] Honestly.

[00:30:32] Cause if they're just weird, you need something like hold them down in there in the jar.

[00:30:38] Maybe if anybody's got any good potato, um, canning tips, please let us know.

[00:30:44] So, all right.

[00:30:49] Infrastructure collapse.

[00:30:51] How fast it could change the everything.

[00:30:57] The one that I always preach, you guys are listening to me for as long, you know, the Fort Peck dam.

[00:31:03] There.

[00:31:05] There.

[00:31:06] In Montana, that one could be a big problem.

[00:31:09] So, um, and it would just annihilate the Mississippi Valley.

[00:31:15] All that farmland.

[00:31:17] So that's the one I really have my eyes on.

[00:31:20] Um, it's not built for earthquakes.

[00:31:25] But there's a lot of things that we have infrastructure wise that if it went down, we're in big trouble.

[00:31:34] How many bridges go across the Mississippi river?

[00:31:37] I think it's like three.

[00:31:43] So how does that, how does that make transportation across the country?

[00:31:49] Right.

[00:31:50] Yeah.

[00:31:52] So, uh, infrastructure collapse can be a big problem.

[00:31:56] I think hopefully again, I'm putting a lot of faith in our new administration, but if we quit, you know, loaning out so much of our money to other countries, we could get some of that addressed.

[00:32:13] Gasoline.

[00:32:16] Well, I guess I should touch back on the starvation and dehydration because my pointer was what wouldn't you do for your family?

[00:32:26] You know, what wouldn't you do to, if you're watching your loved ones starve?

[00:32:32] So there was already like some looting and stuff in North Carolina just cause people were hungry.

[00:32:38] It happens pretty quick.

[00:32:42] So, um, that's one that definitely, you know, and then you have to make the ethical decision at that time.

[00:32:48] Do you help people and then put yourself at risk or not and hoard your stuff?

[00:32:55] You know, that's your decision.

[00:32:58] I buy spam.

[00:33:01] I do.

[00:33:01] Do you like it?

[00:33:02] Nope.

[00:33:03] I buy it just so that if I need to like give other people something, I can give them spam.

[00:33:11] Or it'd be like, you know, you always gotta have that item that's like, this is the last item I would ever eat.

[00:33:19] Cause I really don't want to eat it.

[00:33:23] So if I'm that hungry, it's time to eat the spam.

[00:33:29] Okay.

[00:33:30] Gasoline.

[00:33:31] It will not be viable as long as they've been out there.

[00:33:36] Oh, what's it been?

[00:33:38] Nine, nine years since the quake since.

[00:33:40] Yeah.

[00:33:43] Won't be viable.

[00:33:47] Probably not.

[00:33:47] It's amazing how fast it goes bad, especially if it's not treated.

[00:33:51] Right.

[00:33:51] With the stabilizer.

[00:33:53] Mm hmm.

[00:33:53] Yeah.

[00:33:55] So that's not a long term storage product.

[00:33:58] And now all of our gasoline has ethanol and all the other crap in it.

[00:34:03] Yeah.

[00:34:04] Screwing up the two cycle engines like crazy.

[00:34:07] Yeah.

[00:34:09] Just wrecking it.

[00:34:10] They're like, oh, you won't buy electric tools.

[00:34:12] Okay.

[00:34:13] We'll screw your gasoline supply up.

[00:34:15] You won't be able to use them anymore.

[00:34:18] Yeah.

[00:34:18] My husband goes round and round with all his machines now because of that.

[00:34:24] So.

[00:34:26] The other thing is gunpowder used to last like 20 years.

[00:34:31] But I believe they've shortened the lifespan of that as well.

[00:34:36] So it depends on what, when your gunpowder was made on how well it's going to age basically.

[00:34:44] But I would have to research it more.

[00:34:46] But I believe that's the case.

[00:34:52] All right.

[00:34:53] So Margaret is at the party.

[00:34:55] She's telling her story about her childhood.

[00:34:58] And again, I brought some of us in because I want you to think.

[00:35:04] And we're having so much child pornography, child exploitation.

[00:35:12] Goodness gracious.

[00:35:14] You know, I'd hate, I'd hate to see you when you're going to meet your maker if you're doing something like that.

[00:35:18] Because there's not much worse you can do in the Lord's eyes.

[00:35:22] So.

[00:35:24] Again, it's a situation where if we don't talk about it, nothing's going to get done about it.

[00:35:28] And a lot of the child exploitation seems to be within families, actually.

[00:35:34] So that's distressing.

[00:35:37] And there's a lot of guilt and a lot of embarrassment over situations like that.

[00:35:42] But I've seen personally, like when I'm teaching my class and whatnot.

[00:35:46] And so people need to know that it's okay to talk about it.

[00:35:49] It's not okay for that person to do that and make you feel that way, even if they are a family member.

[00:35:57] So it's amazing how many people I know that were molested that it came from family members.

[00:36:07] Yeah.

[00:36:10] It's rather distressing.

[00:36:12] So that's okay.

[00:36:14] And it's not okay to do, but it's okay to talk about.

[00:36:18] It's okay to get help with.

[00:36:19] And people need to know it's okay to defend yourself from that person.

[00:36:24] So that's why, again, it's, I know it's not an easy topic and it's hard to talk about, but it's something we need to talk about because it's not okay.

[00:36:32] And if we don't talk about it, then it's like being the, you know, you might as well be doing it yourself if you're not willing to do something about it.

[00:36:40] Shine the light on it, right?

[00:36:42] That's right.

[00:36:43] Yep.

[00:36:43] Shine the light on it and the darkness has to leave.

[00:36:45] So yeah, that was another rather distressing one.

[00:36:50] And that's one of the situations that makes that class very challenging to teach all the time.

[00:36:54] Okay.

[00:36:57] Okay.

[00:36:57] Then Virgis goes out to the homesteads and these people all decided that they were going to be self-reliant.

[00:37:08] They were pre-planning for a disaster.

[00:37:12] So not saying their community didn't take it hard.

[00:37:15] We know from the past Changing Earth episodes, they also got hit with the sick.

[00:37:20] They had their own devastations of their community, but they were able to sustain through it.

[00:37:28] And it's more like an Amish community, right?

[00:37:31] I mean, they're, they're living every day, living the life.

[00:37:34] So self-reliance gives you that ability to rebound faster and help your community.

[00:37:42] And I saw it in action during Helene, you know, people that were ready, people that were more prepared versus those that weren't.

[00:37:53] So there, it's not being like going crazy or anything.

[00:37:56] It's just having that certain level of self-reliance rather than outside reliance.

[00:38:05] Stuff and skills, right?

[00:38:06] It's not just stuff though.

[00:38:08] It's skills too.

[00:38:09] Yep.

[00:38:09] I would say it's more so skills than anything.

[00:38:14] I mean, if all you know how to do is use a computer and then you can't use your computer, well, that doesn't do you much good.

[00:38:21] Right?

[00:38:23] I mean, that's what it's coming down to a lot of times these days.

[00:38:26] You know, I'm surprised by so many people don't even know how to cook, you know?

[00:38:32] So, so there's some basic skills that are lacking.

[00:38:36] And I think what you say is absolutely true.

[00:38:40] Tools or, or not tools, skills.

[00:38:43] Skills.

[00:38:43] Yeah.

[00:38:43] Yeah.

[00:38:44] You need to have some tools, the proper sort of tools, and you need to have skills above and beyond that.

[00:38:51] Right.

[00:38:52] It's like in martial arts, there's like a few basic hand techniques that all get used just in different ways on different areas of the body.

[00:39:02] So as long as you know those, that basic set, you can really build off from there.

[00:39:06] And it's the same way with the preparedness information.

[00:39:10] Once you know like your base set of skills, you can build off of there.

[00:39:14] And the tools just make that easier to do.

[00:39:18] So if you don't know how to use them, then forget about it.

[00:39:22] You know, might as well not buy stuff.

[00:39:26] I mean.

[00:39:28] Yeah.

[00:39:29] It is.

[00:39:33] Um, I was going to talk to you.

[00:39:35] Uh, have you ever heard of essentials?

[00:39:38] The food freeze drive food.

[00:39:40] Yeah.

[00:39:41] They're doing like a whole fruit section now too.

[00:39:45] And it's all, um, it's made, I mean, I don't, it's probably not grown in America, but it's all packaged and everything in the, in America.

[00:39:54] So I was thinking about checking out their products to see what like their sodium content is and stuff like that.

[00:40:00] It looked really good.

[00:40:01] I was watching, uh, a program on them the other day.

[00:40:08] So I'm going to check that out.

[00:40:10] Cause, uh, I always would speak to, um, what's the other one that looks really good?

[00:40:16] Uh, farms, um, begins with an A.

[00:40:21] A.

[00:40:22] A.

[00:40:22] A.

[00:40:22] A.

[00:40:23] A.

[00:40:23] A.

[00:40:23] A.

[00:40:23] A.

[00:40:23] A.

[00:40:31] A.

[00:40:57] A.

[00:41:01] B.

[00:41:06] A.

[00:41:13] A.

[00:41:14] A.

[00:41:16] W.

[00:41:17] A.

[00:41:17] A.

[00:41:17] A.

[00:41:18] A.

[00:41:19] A.

[00:41:20] A.

[00:41:21] but it's expensive so I was wondering how the essentials kind of stacked up to it yeah um three

[00:41:32] two that is that story like I say I'm I love the beginning of this book because it's just so

[00:41:40] wilderness survival rich great stuff um it is important that you learn how to survive that

[00:41:46] way I used to get uh talk to a lot of homeless people in California because I wanted to know I

[00:41:53] mean it's just something I've never done I've been blessed enough to have you know always warmth

[00:41:59] and security so I didn't need to think about those kind of things but tips that they have about

[00:42:06] like reading the hobo signs of hey this water is not good to drink this water is where you can find

[00:42:11] food where you can find water that kind of thing is very interesting there's hobo signs like everywhere

[00:42:16] if you just start looking and then also you know how to dress as far as like insulating yourself and

[00:42:25] um just a lot of a lot of stuff that they're dealing with every day that I'm not so I brought a lot of

[00:42:32] that information as well hanging with the hobos

[00:42:42] my mom was always like go down there talking I'm like why not there are people too I know how to

[00:42:48] find myself pretty darn good all right let's go ahead and jump into changing everything

[00:43:06] dream survive thrive this is changing earth news so we had an x-class flare today

[00:43:29] it's the first time we've had one in a while um it's been pretty darn quiet as far as it goes

[00:43:37] so um that's a good thing we did have the x-class today it was not earth facing it was facing um it was

[00:43:48] on the departing limb so it causes some energy to fly at us uh so we dealt with that a little bit but

[00:43:58] um as far as it goes it's been really really quiet this week so what was I expecting to see I was

[00:44:04] expecting to see lower earthquake numbers although we did have corona hole uh pretty big one lining up

[00:44:11] with us so that does help earthquakes but I was expecting to see lower earthquake numbers and I was

[00:44:16] expecting those volcano numbers to go down right because eventually they have to go down they can't be

[00:44:22] staying up here forever it used to be weird like I say to see them in the high 20s and we've been in

[00:44:29] the high 30s for a long time so you'd have to assume that eventually those are going to back down

[00:44:34] so that's kind of what I was looking for it was a surprisingly um quiet and not quiet week at the same

[00:44:44] time so stuff happened with big stuff but not like on a daily uh daily tick so let's get

[00:44:52] into it last Sunday they hadn't posted up the December information for the earthquake so I went

[00:44:59] all the way back to last Sunday today that was December 1st and there was 342 earthquakes that

[00:45:05] were 2.0 or bigger the biggest of which was a 5.0 in the mid-Atlantic ridge southeastern Queensland

[00:45:12] got impacted by dangerous flash flooding so I just talked to Ellen the other day and she was like yeah

[00:45:19] we've just been getting hammered but it's hot there uh finally really hot and now they have these just

[00:45:26] massive storms that's upticking their humidity and stuff like that as well so sounds like a good time

[00:45:34] in uh Thailand and Malaysia they had flooding again impacting more than 13,000 people and it

[00:45:41] unfortunately claimed the life of nine people so they have just not been able to catch a break this

[00:45:48] year um they've been they've had a lot of cyclones come through the Greek island of Rhodes was also

[00:45:56] flooded by a storm they dealt with some major flooding property damage due to that storm and then in

[00:46:01] Ontario they got just smacked by that snowstorm it shut down highway 11 on Monday December 2nd there was

[00:46:12] 395 that's pretty high number above 400 is like wow that's a lot so we're getting up there 395

[00:46:20] earthquakes that were 2.0 or bigger biggest of which was a 5.0 in the southeast Indian ridge

[00:46:26] tamuna tamil nadu in India um was hit by cyclone fungal it causes massive flooding over their property

[00:46:37] damage um a big hit for them so prayers to everybody over there dealing with that storm and then we had

[00:46:45] the historic lake effect storm here in the United States and dropped like four foot of snow on

[00:46:50] Copenhagen New York so that was a pretty big event for them I talked to some of my friends uh in Michigan

[00:46:59] and they're like oh it wasn't really that bad so uh I think it was just like a really big hit in this

[00:47:05] situation like where they got hammered they got hammered and then where they didn't they didn't

[00:47:10] so yeah I know it didn't stretch bad down into Illinois so um but the areas that did get it got a

[00:47:18] big dumping and they're not used to like that type of snow they get like a drier snow this was like the

[00:47:27] heavy like mountain snow like you get up in Tahoe where it just piles up

[00:47:32] on Tuesday December 3rd there was 416 earthquakes that were 2.0 or bigger 416 that is putting the

[00:47:41] number up there uh 5.7 earthquake in the Philippines was the largest and the Midwest was digging out from

[00:47:49] that massive snowstorm Wednesday December 4th 397 earthquakes that were 2.0 or bigger biggest of

[00:47:57] which was a 5.3 in the South Pacific Ocean near Chile 5.3 hit Talanga India 3.5 in the Kowari channel

[00:48:10] it was fell all the way to Big Island by Hawaii or Hawaii um another winter storm hit the mid-Atlantic

[00:48:18] that day so the storms were just lined up to just blast them

[00:48:24] Thursday December 5th of 2024 there's 495 earthquakes that were 2.0 or bigger so big

[00:48:33] earthquake day and that is the day that the 7.1 hit Northern California it hit the Cascadia

[00:48:39] subduction zone it's the biggest earthquake since 2019 and like I said there was that initial tsunami

[00:48:46] warning that went up but it was quickly taken down Friday uh December 6th there was 371 earthquakes

[00:48:56] that were 2.0 or bigger biggest of which was a 6.0 in the slab seat near Indonesia on Saturday

[00:49:05] December 12th there was 416 earthquakes that were 2.0 or bigger biggest of which was a 5.8 in the South

[00:49:12] Atlantic Ocean storm Dura hit the UK killed two people hundreds of thousands of people were left

[00:49:21] without power they had 93 mile an hour winds ripping through there it was a big storm and they've been

[00:49:28] just getting slammed by this as well I know that storm went on to also hit um um oh darn it it begins

[00:49:37] with an end um the countries that are right after it Netherlands hit the Netherlands right after that big

[00:49:44] damage so um prayers for everybody up there that was involved in that storm today December 8th

[00:49:52] 2024 there has been 353 earthquakes as of about two o'clock central standard time

[00:50:00] that were 2.0 or bigger biggest of which was a 6.3 in the North Pacific Ocean by Alaska so remember what I

[00:50:09] was saying about the ring of fire um it's been quiet now we got a big earthquake right over by Alaska as

[00:50:14] well as far as volcanoes erupting we have 37 volcanoes erupting that is still up there um I think we've been up to 38

[00:50:26] but um that's still way up there guys this is just insanity to see this um and to see it stick around

[00:50:34] so long we have 33 volcanoes showing minor activity that's up one from last week and we have 26 showing

[00:50:45] unrest so we've actually added one more back to the game board we're back up at 96 last week we took

[00:50:52] one off because uh it was it wasn't in action anymore but this week we just put it right back on

[00:50:59] so um crazy stuff happening with the magma on the planet I should look at the spin numbers the rate of

[00:51:07] how we're spinning affects what our magma is doing so I should look at that and see if we're still

[00:51:12] speeding up remember I used to tease about how even the world was spinning faster because it wanted

[00:51:17] to get out of the way to get out of the way to get out of the way to get out of the way to get out of the way

[00:51:18] yeah so now it just needs to slow down a little bit well not yet as of January 6th it can just slow down a little

[00:51:26] bit we're good um as far as wildfire in the United States we're at a preparedness level of one we have no

[00:51:37] wildfires being reported from anywhere I've never I don't think I've ever seen that on the wildfire numbers

[00:51:44] it's always at like a thousand or something so way to go United States we got hit by a ton of rain

[00:51:49] and a ton of snow so everything is out as far as wild that fire activity goes

[00:51:56] well that's all I got like I say it was a slow week but some big stuff came through it seems like

[00:52:04] there's no just well maybe it's not being reported on the big the big uh you know channels and whatnot

[00:52:12] because California really took over the earthquake news a lot um the storm in the UK took over a lot of

[00:52:22] that news we had the biggest blizzards in the United States going on I should have looked at Turkey as

[00:52:32] well because I know I think mid-December they're supposed to just get slammed there's this polar section

[00:52:39] that's coming down gonna drop all the way below Spain and into Turkey which is just crazy because

[00:52:45] it doesn't usually drop down that far yeah I know earth geek

[00:52:55] it's crazy though to see what the jets are doing right now like the jet streams are just like

[00:53:00] all over the place just like in massive zigzags just

[00:53:04] going crazy cold air all the way down to Texas just nuts so blue aurora we actually saw blue aurora

[00:53:15] which is also extremely a live band it should be it sounds like a good band name right it does

[00:53:25] hey we're gonna go see blue aurora finally got tickets for it best they're always shining on me

[00:53:34] right on guys well that was episode three two changing earth news um we're screaming right

[00:53:41] into Christmas um I can probably still get you book series uh before Christmas if you want to take

[00:53:48] advantage of that deal um over at my website changing earth series.com I still have a few of them left

[00:53:56] um and we'll get rid of that and then I'll be rolling into the new year new blessings and just

[00:54:02] praying for good things to happen like a hurricane not hitting prepper camp this year and we get to like

[00:54:09] actually visit with each other and stuff like that instead of uh being disaster management mode

[00:54:15] yeah that would be nice so I think my insurance company would lynch me if I took my trailer

[00:54:23] into a hurricane zone again so we just got her back she's looking beautiful she's rebuilt nice yeah

[00:54:34] yeah because the roof got hammered I didn't realize how bad the roof damage was um explains why

[00:54:42] you know I'm well I can say I wrote out a cat four inside of a trailer and so can you it's crazy crazy

[00:54:53] yeah but all righty guys well that's all I got for you tonight if you have any questions concerns you

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