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The Pepper broadcasting networks. We have to hit the reset butty to create a true culture preparedness, starting at a very young age and filtering all the way up. I want to tell you about the most affordable and effective preparedness purchase that you can make in twenty twenty one. Fire Edge is a fully customizable vehicular preparedness system. It can hold magazines, firearms, I facts, tourniquets, pepper spring, flashlights, anything you need at arm's length. It fits snug in the door pocket of any vehicle. Oh and how about all that for twenty dollars. Visit fireedge dot org today and use the promo code twenty twenty one and you will get yours for twenty dollars and twenty one cents. The ultimate and vehicular preparedness. Visit fireedge dot org and use promo code twenty twenty one. Welcome to The Strange Truth, Episode twenty and today's topic is mm HM the Great Reset back to the nineteenth Century. Hi, I'm your host Kyl B and I want to welcome all you listeners to The Strange Truth and we have a pretty good show on for tonight. We're gonna cover uh, We're gonna talk about uh this great reset and and you know what it really is and and probably some of the long term implications off this uh plan, this visionary plan by uh the powers that be. Uh. If you are new to prepping, I wanna say, uh, you know, welcome. If you if you've been searching around uh you know, uh looking at podcasts and looking at different internet sites and looking for information and you happened upon uh, you know us here at PBN, I I just wanna say, uh welcome, uh welcome, welcome, And to all the uh old hands, I I uh you know, I wanna say, uh, well, welcome back. Keep coming back to PBN. Uh we love to have you so uh uh. If you uh are not familiar with Prepperbroadcasting dot Com, then I I I would encourage you to uh you know, hop on over uh when you have a chance and check out the uh the the uh website. Uh you know it's uh it's uh it's a website that wa that has uh you know, been put together pretty much by uh uh James Walton, UH pretty visionary guy, and uh you know it's all about saving lives over at PBN, at Prepperbroadcasting dot Com and helping you, uh to to uh you know, helping you in your uh prepping journey and uh it it It doesn't matter where you are on the road to preparedness, right, you know, if you're a beginner, uh, it's a great place to start. Uh. And if you're an old hand then uh, you know, regardless of where you are on the continuum of prepping, uh, you will always find things to help you to tighten things up and to further you on your your your own individual journeys. So welcome two PBN H tonight. As I said, we're gonna be talking about the Great Reset. But first, you know, I just want to just mention that at uh you know, on on PBN there nightly live shows uh that you can that cover out a wide range of prepper uh topics and prepper you know issues, right, you know, you know social issues, you know, things that are going on socially are covered as well as you know, you know, uh yeah, prepper topics. You know, like uh different uh things uh you know that that preppers are doing or you know, uh I you know, sometimes the hosts they'll test certain things, or they'll make certain things and uh you know, they'll they're always sharing. They're always sharing their ideas, so or night in the ge uh shows. Actually we begin on Sundays with uh Stephen Minking uh with uh Reliance, an examination of twenty first century faith. Uh. You know, Stephen always gives us a great sermon to start the week, and if you're Christian or if you're just a person of faith, it's a great way to begin uh your wheat days. On Sundays, we have Preppers Live, which uh, you know, James will either have uh a guest on that will uh you know, and they'll discuss uh something related to prepping or some important social issue that of course impacts prepping. You know, he had Sarah Hathaway on and it was it was a really great show. If you haven't listened to that Prepper's Live show, look it up with Sarah Hathaway, you know, the changing Earth and uh, they really got into you know. I think that we get sometimes sometimes we can get a little bit myopic in terms of the things that we really kind of pay attention to. You know, I think that we tend to kind of gravitate a lot more or what I do anyway to you know, what's going on. You know in the news socially right and a lot of times, you know, there are other things that are you know, that are uh equally important that sometimes just get uh completely ignored. And you know, the Earth is is changing and doing its thing, and uh, the more you are aware of what's going on with our planet, uh, you know, the more prepared you're you're gonna be uh in case, you know, just in case something uh actually occurs. So it was a great show on the other night. Uh, I learned a lot so uh uh check that one out. Check that episode out. Uh, you know Prepper's Live with Sarah Hathaway, check that one out on uh. We all on Mondays too. We also have the Ham Radio Study Group and UH, I am going to fill you guys in. Uh. I got through all off the chapters off the study guide and I actually took the the practice test. UH and I did pass the practice test. I am I am still not I don't think I'm ready yet. I am going to go back through the material again and I'm going to take a bunch of different practice tests. But I've never gotten this far before. And it was a real real rush. You know, you're taking that practice test, finishing off that last chapter. And you know, as I said, without the study group, that commitment to okay, you know I've got this is something that I'm doing every Monday night. And and you know I read the material when I get a chance during the week. Uh. It was a really uh you know, it was a really great way to get me at least to this point. So I wanna say, uh, thank you. And I am going to be uh you know, pushing on. I I really want that uh that Hamm radio license. Uh. You know, it would be a real accomplishment. Been trying for a really long time. So that's some Mondays. On Mondays. Uh, as I said, we have the Hammer Radio Study Group, and if you wanna be a part of the Hammer Radio Study Group, uh, just uh email uh James Walton at Proper Broadcasting dot com and he'll give you all the information that you will need. On Tuesdays, uh we have the next Generation uh with a great father and son team uh Ryan Buford and Colin Buford, and uh we also have uh we also have on Tuesdays, uh Future Dan and Van Cochran and these guys great chemistry, a lot of fun. They really uh do a deep dive into the issues, the important issues off you know, the day of the week, and uh they're really good at breaking down the what's going on economically. And I know that a lot of preppers are really worried about an economic collapse. So uh, you know, I if if if you're one of uh you know, if you're someone who is concerned about uh you know where the country's going, uh in terms of it's economic uh, you know, growth and health, then uh, you know, give these guys a uh you know, give these guys a listen. On Tuesdays, Future Dan and Ben cochran the Patriot Power Hour on Tuesdays. Uh. On Wednesdays, we have our intrepid Commander James Walton with the I Am Liberty Show. James uh is very you know. You listen to his show and you'll be inspired. You will be inspired either to go out and be involved in your community, uh, you know, to to really seriously get involved socially. You know. James also will get into you know, different preper topics and you know, uh and things that are you know, off interest to the proper community. So uh, you know, give give James, give James a listener on Wednesdays. You will not be disappointed. Uh, the Intrepid Commander. Great show. He as I said, you will leave, you will leave. You know, you will leave his show. And you're gonna want to get out into your community and affect change for sure. On Thursday, we have the Gun Metal Armory with Dainty. The Gunmental Army is very serious with Dainty the gunsmithing and all that. Right, But if you're interested in firearms, you know and uh you know and and and knowing a lot more about you know, ammunition and tactics and you know, just like the history of of of of military uh you know, uh, tactics, and they will Danes the guy on Thursdays. Uh, he's you know, he his his uh, his knowledge of you know, firearms and that stuff is just encyclopedic. On Friday, we have uh, we have Dave Jones, the NBC guy. Uh and uh and Dave is is a joy to listen to. Uh. He does a lot of our daily audio caches and he'll do these little spontaneous shows. Uh th that's just uh, you know, fountains of information. Uh. Dave is uh y. You listen to Dave and you're gonna wanna go out and build stuff. Alright. Uh uh he inspires you I in a slightly different way I think th than James. Right. You know, y you listen to you listen to uh you listen to Dave and yeah, uh you know that that project that you've probably been putting off, Uh, You're gonna be really fired up. Uh and uh lots of tips, you know, uh lots of tips are really good tips. Uh you know, uh y y to shore up your uh your your uh preparedness uh uh journey, so uh you know, give uh give uh give Dave uh a listen And as I said, uh you know uh uh I like to call Dave to he he also is kind of like or correspondent. Uh you know, uh he'll go out and interview people and uh you know you know, yeah, a day's a joy. So and that's on Fridays, and of course my show The Strange Truth Is is on on Fridays, and on Saturday, we have a new show with aident Tate called The Last American uh Aiden. Uh you know he he will get really deep into you know, s some uh vital issues uh you know that are really relevant for uh our o our time right now. You know how to protect yourself. Uh, some of the things that you should be doing. Uh you know. UHH when I listen to his show, I think one of the things that I I come away with is, you know, think smart, think smart. You know, you know, do these things, Uh, take care of yourself, protect yourself. So uh give aiden uh you know you can. You can find his shows on uh on PBN, right, you know, and uh and he's on on Saturday, so the whole week is covered. We We've got tons and tons and tons of material and that's not even covering the material that's archived at at Properbroadcasting dot com. And if you become a member, one of the ways that if you listen to this podcast, if you listen to other podcasts and you find them useful, uh, and you want to become a member, uh, then uh, of course, just just go over to Purple Broadcasting dot com and and become a member. You know, it keeps it keeps the website going and uh you know, and uh and it keeps the lights on, so to speak. Right, So I encourage you, if you know become a member, you you also will have access to a lot of the member's only stuff that's available on the website as well, so can't lose okay, So you know, I I just want to make sure that you know, as you when you listen to this podcast, you you understand just the wealth of uh material as a prepper that you have access to on PBN on Proper Breadcasting dot com. So go on over and and check it out. So we're gonna get directly, h you know, now into some stuff. And Mother's Day went by, and you know, you know, it was it was a it was an an interesting time, especially for my wife because she lost her mom last year and so M so Mother's Day was was was very pognant for her. Uh you know, so uh you know uh M you know, the kids and I we we tried, we tried making it you know special. Uh you know, and uh and uh I phoned, I phoned a poem here uh f from uh you know, the for mothers and th I I It's it's by Anne Taylor. And you know, uh she lived in you know, I I in the s I in the she lived in the uh late seventeen hundreds, uh early eighteen hundreds, and she wrote a poem and it was called my Mother and I'm and I wanna read it, and I just wanna say to all the mothers that are listening to UH this podcast, I wanna say a heartfelt thank you. You know, we live in a world that you know, UH is increasingly hostile to you know, the traditional things. You know, you know, the traditional uh conservative Christian way of looking at things. So I want to say especially shout out to all the mothers out there and heartfelt thank you for all your love and dedication because without you, you know, a lot of things would not be possible. So thank you. So here's a poem. It's uh it's called My Mother, and huh, I'll just read it. It says, my mother, who sat and watched my infant head when sleeping on my cradle bed, and tears of sweet affection shed. My mother when pain and sickness made me cry, who gazed upon my heavy eye and wept for fear that I should die. My mother who taught my infant lips to pray and love God's Holy book and day and walk in Wisdom's pleasant way, My mother. And can I ever cease to be affectionate and kind to THEE who was so very kind to me my mother? Ah? No, the thought I cannot bear. And if God pleased my life to spare, I hope I shall reward they care my mother. When thou art feeble, old and gray, my healthy arm shall be thy stay, and I will soothe thy pains away. My mother, So thank you and her heart felt, you know, thanks to all the mothers out there who are listening to this podcast. Alright, so as usual, we're gonna start with some interesting news, right, and some interesting news stories. Uh broke uh recently? Uh. The first thing that I'll read about, and this got a lot of people's attention, was the cyber attack that shut down, uh, the largest gasoline pipeline in the United States. Right, And uh this occurred, Uh, I would say fairly recently. It occurred over the last twenty four hours. Right. I'm reading an article from zero Hedge here by Tyler Durden, And uh, the title of the article is cyber attack forces shut down of largest gasoline pipeline in the United States, And it was written on Saturday, May eighth, and it says the largest gasoline pipeline on the East Coast and the US in general was shut down on Friday after its operators struggled to contain a cyber attack which threatened its systems. The five hundred mile Colonial Pipeline, which is the single largest refined products pipeline in the United States, halted transit as the company was forced to take certain systems offline to contain the threat, which has temporarily halted all pipeline operations. According to The Wall Street Journal on Saturday, it's reportedly still offline into early Saturday, and they said here in the article. Colonials Network is responsible for supplying fuel that originates from refiners on the Gulf Coast to most of the eastern and southern US, accounting for over two point five million barrels per day in gasoline, DS, diesel, and jet fuel and other refined products transferred, making up to forty five percent of all the East Coast fuel supply. It spans from Texas, through Southern States and up to New Jersey, Wow and further down in the article, it says the disruption earlier in the day Friday saw Gulf Coast cash prices for gasoline and diesel push lower through longer term price effects, though longer term price effects will depend on just how long the lines remain shut. If the closer persists further into the weekend or even early next week, it is very likely to send gasoline prices soaring. Wow. This fresh cyber attack against vital American infrastructure has importedly already seen federal agencies and law enforcement get involved, alongside a third party cybersecurity firm brought in by Colonial to launch an investigation. Wow. They're saying ransomware was used in the attack. And you know, but you know, I this is going to get more common. I think I think that our enemies, right, or adversaries are gonna target or in our critical infrastructure, and you know, it's one way to keep us off balanced, right, you know, I keep saying, you know, these things just seem like little test runs to me. I I think sooner or later there's gonna be, uh, something really serious, and uh, you know we're gonna have to well reppers be prepared because it's almost inevitable. Right, It's it's coming, It's coming, all right. The other article that got my attention was in the Washington Times, and this one was written by Peter Vincent Prye and is dated Tuesday, May fourth, twenty twenty one, and it says, let's see the fate of The title of the article is called America's National Security hinges on ICBMs. ICBMs and their four hundred ever ready warheads are the most important part of the US nuclear deterrent, and the article goes on to say the fate of Western civilization may hinge on the great debate nor raging within Washington's Beltway, virtually unnoted a nightly news and unknown to most Americans, over whether to replace the nation's four hundred obsolete Minutemen three intercontinental ballistic missiles ICBMs with a new ICBM, or unilaterally eliminate all US ICBMs. They shouldn't even be thinking about eliminating any of them, it says goes On. Nuclear armageddon's arithmetic is more real and easier to understand than the alleged existential threat from climate change. Subtract four hundred credible ICBMs from the US nuclear deterrent, and Russia, China, and even North Korea or Iran could do a nuclear Pearl Harbor by making a surprise attack on three US strategic bomber bases and two ballistic missile submarine ports, just five targets all together. Deterring this scenario since the nineteen seventies is the Minuteman three ICBM, now fifty years old, originally designed to last ten years. Nearing end of its last possible life extension program, minute Man still stands guard, ready to launch in minutes responding to a surprise attack. Unlike US nuclear bombers or ballistic submarines, US bombers are not maintained, nuclear armed or strip alert, and so would be destroyed in a surprise attack. Surprise attack on just two ports would destroy two thirds of fourteen ssbn's normally birthed, while the three the three four SSBNs normally on patrol at sea would require hours to respond to an Emergency Action Message EAM ordering them to launch missiles. Ours can become forever. In a nuclear war that kills the national Command Authority uses electromaticnetic e MP to fry communications links for transmitting e A MS and unleashing decades of enemy planning and secret weapons designed to destroy the small number of US SSBNs hiding at c WOW. And it goes on to say, the question is yet unanswered, but we may well soon find out if US ICBMs are junked. While Russia, China and North Korea continue their one sided nuclear arms race building new ICBMs. This is an article that I think ever prepper should take a look at, and i'll it's in the Washington Times. The title of the article is called America's National Security hinges on ICBMs. Take a look at this article, read it all the way through. It's an education. So yeah, they're having this this debate right now, right on whether or not they should replace these things or should you know, they should junk him right Who knows how that's gonna come out. But we can only hope that they decide to replace them, you know you, or keep them around if that's not possible right now. Wow. The last article that I look at is one that's on the end Time headlines and the title of the article is if we're experiencing severe shortages now, how bad will things get when the economy starts tanking again? And of course this one is written I believe Mike Snyder there, but the article says inflation and shortages are the two big stories for the US economy this week. In recent days, I've done multiple articles about inflation, and so today I want to focus on the widespread shortages that we are currently witnessing. At this moment, the US economy is experiencing more shortages than it did at any point during twenty twenty. I know that statement sounds quite outlandish, but it's true. During the early stages of the pandemic, there were temporary shortages of toilet paper, hand sanitiz or other items. But now there are severe shortages throughout many sectors of the economy, and quite a few of those shortages will not be so temporary. On Thursday, Business Insider published a list of some of the most serious shortages that we're going through at the moment, and here are some of the shortages. Now. I think that as preppers this list might be important. I guess it is gonna be. You know it's important. I'm gonna read the list right because this has some serious ramifications, you know, for the rest of the year and even into early two. So here are the list of shortages that are being experienced at the moment. Computer chips, used cars and rental cars, gas plastics and palm oil, truckers and ride share drivers, homes and vacation houses, lumber, wholestl products like toilet paper and tampons, furniture, chicken, bacon and hot dogs, imported foods like cheese, coffee, and olive oil, chlorine corn. Now, I know that James in one on one of his shows, he talked about what was going on with coffee, right and uh, and here it is right. Uh, this list, you know, came from the Business Insider, right and it's on the list off shortages. So maybe now's the time to to get your coffee right. As a matter of fact, let me just take a little sip of some disaster coffee right now, let's see good good coffee, right. Uh. And the proceeds, some of the proceeds go towards a good cost. You should go over to Disastercoffee dot com and check it out, right. You know, I like the Pandemic blend. It's always my favorite. If you listening to this podcast, right, that's what I drink a lot of that. And and the one I want to try is a civil rest. So go over to Disastercoffee dot com and uh and put your order in. I know that James, I think he said he has the bunker beans are back. We can buy the you know, the beans in bulk. Take a look at that. Because coffee is on the list I'll read the list again, right, Let's see. It says computer chips, use cars and rental cars, gas plastics and palm oil, truckers and ride share drivers, homes and vacation houses, lumber, wholesal product products like toilet paper and tompons, furniture, chicken, bacon and hot dogs, imported foods like cheese, coffee, and olive oil, chlorine corn. That that's that's you know, that's that's a good side. That's a good list, man, Okay, So I I just wanted to I just wanted to, uh throw that in because I know that, uh, a lot of preppers have been aware that they are shortages uh going on even here. You know, when I go to the when I go to the the supermarket, my son really loves the the egos, the uh what do you call them? The chocolate chip pancake eggos. And you know, first there first we could go in and we could find a few, ah, and now there's none. So that has actually gotten worse over time, uh to the point now where I go into the store a couple of times a week, you know, just looking for it, and I can't find any. So they're suretages and you know, and I think as preppers we're a little bit more tuned than you know, the you know, the average person out there, because you know, we're paying attention to these things a lot more closely. And I'm sure all over the country you know, these shortages are popping up. And and if you're listening to me overseas, right, you might be experiencing some shortages yourself. You know, you're going to the stores, you might not be seeing certain foods, right. So it's not just a US issue here. I think this is a worldwide issue. It's a worldwide supply issue, and it's affecting. It's affecting you know, I would say, you know every country out there, right, I want let me give a special shout out to or overseas listeners alright, Uh I know that uh we we have a lot of people who listen uh uh to these podcasts. Uh who uh you know who listened to PBN on a regular basis, you know, uh overseas? So uh I I just wanna say thanks thanks for the support. Okay, So this is a good time now to pivot a little bit now to our main topic, uh for the night Right, And our main topic is you know, should we be pr should we be prepping really for the nineteenth century? Right you know, y y, I'm sure that uh uh y. You've all heard about the Great Reset, right, and the Great Reset just in another f H form package, right, the the Green New Deal. It's all the same thing, right. It's a bunch of people who are seriously aboard the climate change train, right, and they really believe that in order to save the planet. Okay, Uh, then that means the world, uh, the way everything is done now has to change, you know, so that life, you know, can become as they say, more sustainable. Right. Uh, It's it's really amazing to me just the arrogance of the whole thing. And you know, it's it's if you're if you are if if you question any part of it, you know, then you're called a climate change denial, right, you know, it's the whole Let me just uh you know, set set my opponent on fire. Thing that they do, right, like, yeah, they just completely like shut you down, hunt you down, and take you out. Is is is what they do. But they're very serious about this, okay. And you know, a couple of weeks ago, okay, Project Veritas, Uh, you know, exposed, some exposed you know some of CNN's what we knew, what was going on at CNN all the time, and their bias and and you know they're pretty much just a political arm of the Democratic Party. I mean, the guy that runs them used to run NBC. And you know they, you know, they're all they're all in bed together, right, They're all they they all think alike, they all want the same thing. They're all on board, right. And they're not really Joerman the lists anymore. They're just political activists masquerading as as as journalists. But Project Veritas, right got busted, you know, they busted CNN. I should say Project Very Tas busted CNN. Right. And you know I read I'm reading here from CNN's business model, profit from fear, hate and division. This is from you know, this is published in the New York Post. Right, Uh from this says from the editorial board in New York Post. Right. And he says here, I'll just read this right. In the tapes Chester, right, Charles Chester, right, Project Very Task outed this guy. They secretly recorded him making some statements. Right. So in the tape, Chester casually explained how his network praised on fear to squeeze out higher ratings. CNN's CNN president Jeff Zucker, regularly called in on a special red red phone call, for example, telling his news team to play up the COVID death toll wherever the regular news whenever the regular news is too dull. Chester callously explained that the virus that has taken more than three million lives drives gangbuster ratings. He even admitted that he himself had been guilty of looking at the daily death count and saying, let's make it higher. And when the pandemic becomes old news, he added, CNN will turn to exploiting climate change for fear driven ratings. Objectivity is out the winter window. Chester explains to his date, which was the person who pretty much was recording him, that there is no such thing as unbiased news. Indeed, he bragged, the only people CNN allows on the air are those with the proven track record of taking debait that uh uh that reporters feed them of exactly what opinions to express. But the part right here, right when the pandemic becomes old news, he added, CNN will turn to exploit a climate change for fear driven ratings. People still watch CNN and believe them. Even after all this, people still right, they still watch NBC, they still watch ABC C, they still watch all these left wing news, uh news outlets, and they believe everything these people put out. It's really amazing. The whole thing is insane, really, but here we are. They're controlling the narrative right now. They control most of you know, the news cycle. Right. They're gonna pivot now to this uh climate change thing because of course, you know, Trump's gone, and of course they can't really talk about Biden, right because you know, so here th this is the guy and the party that they support that's in power. So they will not really you know, report or investigate anything you know, pertaining uh, you know to the Democrats at this point. So, uh, what they're gonna do is pivot. They're gonna pivot to all the things that probably uh can make uh more Americans hate conservatives. Right. They're gonna paint conservatives as the bad people. They're gonna run all the news and you know, they're gonna use all the angles, right, They're gonna they're gonna pursue, right, all these red herrings, right to make the Conservatives look like the bad guys. Meanwhile, the career crimes that are being committed by the Democrats, right, we'll never get looked at. We'll never see the light of day. Right. Uh, this is this is a national security thing. This is a really big issue. Is a monumental thing that's happening right now. Think about it, folks. We have a group of seriously corrupt, powerful people who have really brainwashed almost a half of the population and they're running the show. They have their foot soldiers out there that are torching and beating people up and doing all these really bad things. Right. But yet still, you know, the Conservatives and the Christians and you know those people, you know, they say that we are the enemy, We're the bad people. It's crazy, crazy, crazy. But I was having an interesting conversation with a friend of mine and it, you know, and it really did sparks. You know. It sparked this, this this conversation we're having tonight, right, you know, it sparked this conversation. You know, should we really be prepping for a return of you know, to the nineteenth century of some sort unless something massive occurs that s sends us back to the Stone age? Right? We will we we will never really really be you know, uh w we have all this technology and everything else where these guys want us to go with this grit reset the the trajectory is back to a more nineteenth century type of lifestyle with some technology, right, That's kind of where they want us to go. It made me wonder too, if if probably we've now hit the the peak of of American Western you know, prosperity, If this is it, If my generation, you know, you know, will we be the ones that will be telling our grandkids right about the good old days when you could anyone could go out and buy a car, when you know, you could go out and get an air conditioner for your home so that you're not like sweltering in the heat. Where you could just going to the supermarket and buy products from all over the world, where you could pick up a phone and just order food sent to your house. You know, all these conveniences, right. But the thing that we all have to realize here is that fuel drives everything. Right. Is any of this our lifestyle that we're living, right, is any of it possible without the fuel to drive it? The coal and the oil that powers all these plants, powers all the ships, the trains, the airplanes that keep us warm in the wintertime. I looked up, you know, what is the Green New Deal? Right? And I went to the I went to the cradle of liberalism. I went to the fun out right, the protector of of the Democrats. Right. I went to NBC News and I found this article. Uh. And the name of the article is what is the Green New Deal? And how would it work? Okay? And and and this is an article by Benji Sarlin. And so I I, you know, I I wanted to see what what they said were the highlights of the They have it here the highlights of the plan. What is what are the big uh, you know, highlights right of the Green New Deal? Okay, So here are some of the highlights of the Green New Deal. The Green New Deal is not a specific policy proposal, but rather a general set of goals. It seeks to get the world to net zero emissions by twenty fifty and ideally even sooner in the United States, net zero emissions by twenty to fifty. I don't think that these people actually understand what that means. It means shuddering pretty much every coal plant shuddering. You know, anything that uses oil shutting everything down. It means we're all going to be poor. That's what this means. The lifestyle that we're all used to at this point. You can go into a store, you can pick out any you know, you can pick out the clothes that you want, right. You can go into the supermarket, you can buy the foods you want. None of that would be possible with net zero emissions. I don't think that they fully completely understand what it is that they're really like talking about pushing here, all right, some other highlights of the plan. Let's get back to NBC News. The cradle off the Democratic Party. Let's see it goes beyond the environment and climate change to call for universal healthcare and affordable housing, among other goals. That sounds kind of scary to me. It shouldn't, but it sounds scary to me because if you're poor and you're completely dependent upon the government for your for your medical issues, right, and you're housing issues and you're poor, Okay, it sounds very you know, it sounds like dystopia to me, the socialist dystopia here, right, not all Democratic presidential candidates, but the Green New Deal blah blah blah blah, blah blah blah blah blah. Right, how it would work some of the plans. Let's see, the Democratic debate over environmental issues had centered heavily around the Green New Deal, a plan to rapidly switch to clean energy to head off the worst projected effects of climate change. However, unlike other ideas that Democrats are discussing on the campaign trail, right, this was during the election, Right, the Green New Deal is not a clear policy proposal in and of itself. Right. And you remember alexandri Ocaccio Cortes, Right, she had brought sponsored the bill, Right, she had brought it to the floor. Right. But it goes on, and because I just want to touch on a few other things that it says. The resolution calls for a national social, industrial, and economic mobilization on a scale not seen since World War Two, and the New Deal, one that over ten years would move to renewable energy for electricity and make transportation, housing, agriculture, and manufacturing more energy efficient. The goal is to create millions of new jobs in clean energy and to and get t to net zero emissions by twenty fifteen, not only in the United States but around the world. Millions of new jobs and clean energy. Nah, it's not gonna happen. You will never put up enough windmills or solar panels. Pull that off, right, And we all know how windmills and solar panels work, especially if you live in a cold climate. Mkay. Do you want to uh put all your hopes and plans in solar panels during the winter time or windmills during the winter time. That's why I said the topic here is should we then be pre uh preparing or prepping for a return to the nineteenth century because it's it's it's a little crazy when you really think about it. Right, Well, so we'll have we'll have the the husks right off, all these plants and all this the you know, the the the the this technology that we used to use to keep ourselves, to feed ourselves, to keep ourselves warm during the winter, to uh, you know, the power economy, all that would just be dead. And in this place we have this really you couldn't you know, the we have this system, right, you replace it now with the system that is completely unreliable. And we know that you can't have successful productive businesses right in an you know, in an unreliable I infrastructure it doesn't work if you can't really power it, if you're gonna have brownouts, if things are gonna shut down, if during the winter time your windmills freeze up and and different things happen, or your solar panels just cannot give enough power and you have probably uh blackouts for a couple of days or two. Right, y, you can't you you th there's no way that you can, y, you can have a viable industrial economy. I it does. It just doesn't work. And this is worldwide, folks. This is just not an American thing. Okay, this is a global thing. They want to push here because you remember, they're saving the planet, not that the Chinese don't care. So so we can get rid of our nukes, we can free up our borders, we can just kind of like you know, we can. We can we can get rid of our robust economy, and and I guess we'll be all right, right. I mean, it's like the Russians are gonna leave us alone, and the Chinese are gonna leave us alone, and the Iranians and the North Koreans are all they're just gonna leave us alone and let and let the world do all this. It doesn't make any sense. You know, people always a lot of people, right they make plans for the life they want, not for the life they have, and that's never you know, it never really leads to success. Really, I think you have to deal with the life you have, and yes, you can make plans for the future, but you have to deal with the problems with the life right with the things that are happening right now in the world. Understand I don't understand these people. I don't. I mean, so while you know, so while we are going green and you know, we're just kind of trapsing around in the in the tulips, right So the North Koreans are gonna leave us alone, The Russians are not going to you know, make a bid for world domination, and the Chinese are not gonna make a bid for world domination. They're gonna be on board with all of this. And when you really think about the Europeans right now and the and there, and they're you know, they're they're growing dependence upon China. None of it makes any sense. It's just a bunch of people running around getting rich pretty much. It's a s it's a you know, the more you you you examine it, the more it just looks like a scam. And let me tell you, the only people that are gonna get rich from this, the only people who are gonna you know, have a good standard of living, the one that be able to afford that really uh uh expensive electric car. Right. You know, you're still gotta make electricity to poorty electric car in some way. I guess you can put up and you got you know, you still have to mine and get chemicals and minerals for your batteries and all that stuff. But a right, you know, they it's it's gonna take a uh a lot of uh you know, uh power to make those s solar panels. Right, they just don't make themselves. You gotta you know, you know, you gotta manufacture all that stuff. I mean, I I if they just basically came out and said, listen, we're trying to save the world and we all just everyone you know, you know, once we take care of the Chinese and the Russians and we put everybody you know, and and we rain everybody in like because we're really serious about the the climate change here, then then you know we're all just gonna be spartan we're all just gonna bite the bullet. Then I would believe 'em, right, then I I would definitely I I would, I would actually believe that. But th this what they're doing, right, this is just a scam. You know, there was an article in The Hill, right, and they were talking about the Great Research, right, And this one was written by Justin Haskins, and it was published in the Hill dot com. And you know it's titled introducing the Great Reset, World Leaders radical plan to transform the economy. And let's see says here. For decades, progressives have attempted to use climate change to justify liberal policy changes, but their latest attempt, a new proposal called the Great Reset, is the most ambitious and radical plan the world has seen in more than a generation. Right, they say, at a virtual meeting earlier in June, and this was this was published. See if you can get a date here, This was published last year. Okay, at a virtual meeting earlier in June, So this was last year. Hosted by the World Economic Forum, some of the planet's most powerful business leaders, government officials, and activists announced a proposal to reset the global economy instead of traditional capitalism. The high profile group said the world should adopt more socialistic policies, such as wealth taxes, additional regulations, and massive Green New Deal like governmental programs. Every country from the United States of China must participate, and every country from oil and gas, from oil and gas to tech must be transformed, wrote Claus Swab, the founder and executive chairman of the World Economic Forum, in an article published on WEF's website. In short, we need a great reset of capitalists. Wow, you know, and blah blah blah blah. Right, So I'm just reading down further down the article, right it says, or you know, or put another way, we need we need a form of socialism, a word the World Economic Forum has deliberately avoided using, while all while calling for countless socialist and progressive plans. You see, they know that most people, a lot of people are very leery of socialism. They know that you know this, you know, this is what it really is. It's a social it's a socialistic plan of wealth redistribution, of running the economy. So what they're deliberately doing or trying to do, is they, you know, oh, the Green New Deal or the great reset they have. They'll call it anything else except to socialist plan. All right here, they said, reading a little bit of the article here. One of the main themes of the June meeting was that the coronavirus pandemic has created an important opportunity. Listen to this. Millions of people are dying, losing their jobs, misery across the globe. Right, but this is what they said. One of the main themes of the June meeting was that the coronavirus pandemic has created an important opportunity for many of the World Economic Forums members to enact their radical transformation of capitalism, which they acknowledge would likely not have been made possible without the pandemic. We have a golden opportunity to sees something good from this crisis. Its unprecedented shockwaves may well make people more receptive to big visions of change, said Prince Charles at the meeting, adding later it is an opportunity we have never had before and may never have again. Wow. So we have powerful people right who are intent to use this crisis, the pandemic right to further their own political agendas. You know, this is completely beyond anything rational I think at this point. So what does this mean for us as preppers? Right, I just laid out, mkay that yes, it really does seem and the trajected the uh trajectory, right, the trajectory is that we're moving towards right this c this agenda. You know, we're moving along here. You know, just recently here in New York, right, Governor Como closed I I think it was Indian Point, the nuclear uh power plant, right that, and of course it r you know, I'm I'm glad they closed it. But at the same time, I m y, you know, I was my my The question I had right was what are they replacing it with? You know, And of course, you know, all the articles that I could find were like, oh, well, this is actually kind of a setback because now they're going to have to use they're going to try and use you know, natural gas, and they're going to be pulling the power from other sources and everything else, and they're going to try and replace all of this with windmills and solar and you know, clean energy and blah blah blah. But the fact is that they just switched off something that gave New York City a quarter of its it's power, right, and they really didn't have much of a plan to replace it with anything. I think that we're gradually seeing their agenda being played out all across this country. And I'm sure you know, people in Europe, people in Australia, you know, people all over the globe are probably seeing this agenda being played out. You know California now, right, they've got brownouts all the time. You know, Californians just forget used to, you know, pretty much kind of a third world kind of existence right here here here in New York. Right, I'm thinking that as they turn off the juice, we're gonna have to get used to a third world kind of lifestyle here as well. And this is gonna go all over. I mean in Texas. What caused when when Texas had that you know that that problem right with the when the when the the the cold snap came through and people were without without power, right, it was because you know, an old rich state that should have you know, uh uh power plants all over right, because they've got they've they've they've got you know, all the oil they could ever need in Texas, right, Actually, they were without power for pretty much what almost a week, right, because they had shut some of those plants down and replaced them with with clean energy, with windmills and solar panels and such. Cold snap came through windmills, froze, the blades froze, right, caused the massive problem. So very slowly, they're phasing out. They're phasing out you know, the the the the uh the energy. They're replacing the energy uh uh, the the present energy uh uh infrastructure with what they consider to be a better one which is not as effective, which is not as reliable, which is going to affect er, you know, our standard of living. Now, all the politicians and all the people you know in the news, meaning they're all on board with this stuff, because let's be honest, it's not never it's not really gonna affect them. They're gonna still have access to the nice cars and the nice clothes and the money and the good life. The people who support them will also be in on it, right, the croniism, right, because you know, well, I guess we're going to a third world kind of Banana republic kind of thing, right, And that's what happens in Banana Republic. So all these contracts for this green energy, right, all this money that you know is going to get generated for these projects, right, will go straight into the pockets of all their cronies. So this made me really take a look at the long term effects of all of this, okay, And you know that's why I had access question, is this as good as it gets here? Now? Are we now going to see the slow decline in personal wealth in our standard of living? And if that's the case, if if I'm going to have to plan for a world where you know, maybe there won't be as many things available in the supermarket anymore. If it is, it might be it might cost a lot more to get it right. If if I'm going to have to if I have to be thinking about, uh, you know, am I going to be able to keep my refrigerator running? Right? Because of course, if you have rolling blackouts right, even scheduled blackouts right, well, you know you have to you have to make adjustments. Then how much food can you store? Right? What are you gonna do about your meats and your perishables? Right? Do you know how to how to cure meat and how to use mm how to use a root seller to preserve food to keep things cool? Right? Maybe now is a time to start relearning all the old skills. As a matter of fact, I made a list. I'm a list guy. You know, I'm made a list of some of the things that people used to do, right, or you know, you know, or or some of the things that you know. I if we were forced into some kind of uh quasi nineteenth century kind of a lifestyle, right, then some of these things might come in handy. For example, Right, here's some things and occupations, right, and some skills that you that might come in handy. Right. How many of these things do you know how to do? A shepherd taking care of animals? Right? You know your goats, your your cows, right, you know that kind of thing. Right. Engineer, you know you can build things. You can make things right, buildings, that kind of thing. Electrician because yeah, if electricity becomes a problem, right, you're gonna have to become very clever at using them solar panels. Right. An egg and a poultry farmer dealer. Okay, I remember when the pandemic just broke, You went into the store. You couldn't find any eggs cause everybody had snapped them up. Can you imagine a world where you cannot find eggs? Or if you if you I I if you know where to get them? They're kind of a they're expensive. Can you imagine that blacksmithing, right, being able to make things with metal? Right? I know that James was was into all that, you know, so here like a dairy farmer, book dealer, right, because uh, I how you know, will we be able to get on the internet the way we are now? And you know, well they're gonna I think that there's gonna be more and more control of the internet anyway, so being able to access certain materials might not be possible. Do you have a good library right now? A print library? Right? A hardcover library? Maybe you n uh, maybe you need to start looking into that, right, glass making? Kay? So the windows of your house break storms? Or can you replace them? Do you know? You know, how how do you replace them? Especially you know in a time when that might not necessarily be available? Right? Candle maker? Do you know wanna make candles? Right? A dentist right? I cannot imagine in the night in the nineteenth century, right, w you know, and you have a you know you have a toothache? Yeah, yeah, it must have been terrible being a doctor, a nurse, right, A refiner of precious metals, gunn smith? Right? Yeah? You you're gonna have Probably there's gonna be a lot of hunting going on if we still have a access to our firearms, if they don't come in and confiscate everything away, right Uh. Being a tailor or, a seamstress, a dowser meaning you know how to find water on your property right on on other people's property. Uh, a drug is a chemist right, and a poc apothecurry, a baker, soap maker you know to make soap. My wife knows how to make soap, making ropes, right, a vet you know, like taking care of animals, Understanding animals, like when they're sick, how to help 'em. A carpenter, right, weaver you know you can make cloth? Well, sinker, a brewer? Right? How many people here know how to you know listening right now? N know how to uh you know through alcohol, right, could be a great uh bartering it 'em. You know how to fish. A midwife, you know how to farm? Alright, I mean right now I'm knowing I'm probably talking to a lot of people who have gardens. Right. Uh. You know if you're a new prepper, right, yeah, you're gonna have to sharpen up those those those uh uh, farming skills, right, those gardening skills. You know how to plant seeds, and you know, uh how to tend your garden and how to you know, uh, how to figure out the the pH balance of of your soil and all that stuff hold science, hold science behind it. All these nineteenth century skills, we might need people who have 'em. We're gonna have to probably acquire and know how to do a lot of this stuff, especially if you have children, right, you know, you might be the person that will actually make it so that, you know, in a world if if this ever comes to past where they're living in a world where you know, you know, things are a lot more difficult, you know, where where they they have to be growing their own food, you know, they you know, everyone is kind of running their own homesteads. Then you might be the one who will have to teach a lot of these skills to the young so that at least they're able to function. You know, I think that there, I think that we probably should, with some urgency, right be learning these things are as much as the stuff ourselves, so that we can pass that knowledge down right to the next generation, because I think I think they might need it so a lot of things to think about there, right, But you know, just looking at the rhetoric, just looking at the way how things are going, right and just trying to follow this out in a logical way. And if they're talking about, you know, twenty fifty, there's gonna be a lot of people listening to this podcast right now who are still gonna be around in twenty fifty. What that world look like. It won't be the one we're living in now, that's for sure. And if it's possible, I would rather be on my own homestead versus being looked after in a city, because that's where a lot of people are gonna go. They're gonna go for the healthcare, they're gonna go for the jobs, they're gonna go for the food, because everything is gonna be centralized problem most likely right in this system, and that gives me the creeps. I don't want any part of that. I don't want to have to take my family into the city, right, you know, into some city, right to live in some apartment because I cannot manufacture my own food or or any of that. Right if I had the other option of living out in the country and taking my chance, and I think that Yeah, I would rather take my chance than you know that dystopia, that city dystopia. That I think this is all kind of you know, a steady march right towards that kind of existence, human existence. So I just I want to end by I looked at I found this article right that I'm going to read to you, and you know it's on the Things dot com, right, and it says fifteen ways the eighteen hundreds were straight up horrifying, right, that in the eighteen hundred and nineteenth century, right, mkay? And one a uh thing that uh you know there when you read the article, there's a ral there's a lot of real like things that make it go, oh my gosh. Right, But uh, I just wanna read about what city life is like because there's a lot of people listening to this podcast, right, and there's a lot of people. That's the thing. A lot of the city people actually support a lot of these policies, right because you know, well, it's the Blue States, right, it's the it's the coast, right, the city's on the coast. Right. There are there these they are the ones that are driving a lot of these progressive ideals, right. But in the article it says if you lived in a city, life sucked, right, and it said the average city dweller was a whole bunch of complaints came when it comes to urban living. It's hot in the summer and smelly too, and everything is super crowded. Us lucky folks in the twenty first century, however, forgot how bad it used to be living in the city. For most people. It's pretty much any and all of our problems multiplied by a million, which one starts to see is sort of a trend when it comes to comparing that nightmare sentry to ours. Life in the tenements, for instance, where people would go when they first got to this country and where two point three million people or two thirds of all New Yorkers lived by the end of the century, was absolutely squalid. They were cramped like multiple families to a single room apartment, cramped, had no indoor plumbing or heat, and were poorly lit if at all. Plus there was often no ventilation, which meant that one person if when one person got sick, everybody got sick. Now the you know, the article also go on and said, well, if you lived in the country where life sucked too, But but for all the progressive there, you know that live in the city understand that things are going to get crowded, even more crowded, right, because when you take away things from people, right, they're going to go where they believe maybe the jobs are, and they're going to come to the cities and things are going to get pretty squalid and you know, pretty tight in the cities. But the green New deal with no AC and you know, windmills and such, good luck, good luck with that, right. So. I hope you got something from this podcast, right, you know, it's all about planning, right, you know, uh, you know, as I said, I've I said another podcasts, Right, we try to read the tea leaves here, right, which we we look at a lot of these big social events, these these trends, these social issues, and we try to follow them out some you know, to the logical conclusion right where where they all appear to be going. And you know, we all know that the powers that be are all on board where they're gonna start pushing, really pushing most likely this climate change thing. Now since since the a lot of they are the distractions are gone, right, so they've got to scare the public. It's in some other way, right, So, so be b uh b be prepared for a deluge of really bad news when it comes on to the c I mean, even for even for the most rational individual. I'm sure a lot of this stuff because if it comes at you twenty four to seven, seven days a week, non stop, right, it's probably gonna make people very very very nervous, very scared, very frightened, right, And you know, and of course when people are frightened, right, then they'll give up certain things, they're more pliable, and they're gonna use it. So over the next couple of years, if this keeps going right, then I would expect a drop in our standard of living, Okay, I would expect food price is to go up. I would expect shortages, I would I'm expecting blackouts. I'm expecting an amplification in all natural disasters. Wildfires are gonna get worse, winter storms are gonna get worse, because not you know, when you don't have the resources to respond to the challenges that you know, these disasters, these emergencies create, then yeah, things, things are worse or will be worse, right, So plan for it. Buy your food now, learn to grow your food, Make sure you have a generator, especially if you have lots of meat. You know, prepar store a lot of stuff. So make sure that you have a means to power your home. Make sure that you stock up on your your coffee and all you know, and and you know, even your bleach, you know chlorine, right, you need that, you know, you s that has lots of uses around the house, purification and there are a lot of different uses, right. Make sure that you understand how to grow your food. Make sure that you you make sure that you're you're flexible enough that if you need to start, like, uh, raising your own meat, you can. Make sure that you have a good water supply system set up. Make sure that you have a good library, you know, from from the medical stuff to growing stuff to fixing stuff. Make sure that you know your survival skills are sharp and and teach teach, teach these things, you know, teach these things, uh, you know, to the next generation because you know, yeah, while you know we'll probably see the beginning of it, they're they're gonna have to most likely live it all right, grim interesting stuff, right, yeah, okay, right, so this is where I'm gonna I'm gonna leave it here today right, and hopefully you got something from this podcast, right, Remember to go over to PBN and check the website over there, remember, you know, yeah, you know, remember to check out Disastercoffee dot com as well. Right, you know, good coffee, good price, the bunker beans. Right, you can buy your your coffee in bulk. Maybe something you probably want to look into, uh now, right, you know, just something. You know, everything here we try to give you some facts, right, and and you take those facts and and you make your plans. All right, So I'm gonna leave you here tonight hopefully you know, if if you got some from this podcast, pass it around, right, listen to PBN, right, you know, there's there's a lot of really good stuff, uh you know, uh, you know, with our live shows and and all the stuff and the archives and the different articles on on the website itself on Properbroadcasting dot com. And keep prepping, folks, keep prepping. I think we have some interesting times, some interesting times it had. Good night. Thank you for listening to the Prepper Broadcasting Network, where we promote self reliance and independence. Tune in tomorrow for another great show, and visit us at Prepperbroadcasting dot com.
