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Hello, can anybody hear me out there on Internet radio land? Hey, Dave, I hear you. Are you there? I am here, Dave. I am so sorry, And for everybody buddy out there on the Internet radio land. My buddy came by twenty minutes ago and he sat down in front of me and he said, he said, okay, we're gonna we're gonna bullshow. We got this to go over and that to go over. And I said, whoa, I have a radio show and it's ten minutes past the hour. Dave, I am. I am so sorry. I am so sorry. I got planned though. Oh man, something, Okay, how about this, I'm gonna start. I'm gonna start the intro and hold on, let me find let me find Dave. The NBC guy. Oh I feel so bad, Dave. It's okay. Can they hear us talking? Oh yeah, there are right now. Oh they know it. They know it was g Man. It was g Man. It was all him, and I am oh gosh, I'm so sorry. Okay, I'm looking for your intro. All right, all right, Oh, prepping up? That's you, yeah, prepping up, all right, Dave. I'm so sorry. Forgive me, Please forgive me and let's never get you. We're gonna listen to your intro and we're gonna take up all right. Here we go. Okay, hello everybody out there and internet radio land, and welcome to Prepping Up with the Jones, where each week we tackle the toughest questions in the prepper arena. And I'm your host, Dave Jones, the NBC guy that's nuclear biological chemical and I want to be your personal weapon of mass instruction. I promise my listeners to things each week, first that they'll learn something new, and second that they'll be entertained in the process. And here we go with show number twenty seven. Okay, if you listen to the last week's show, you know I was in Prepper con and man, that was just amazing that it was a great time. Now, there was a gentleman there that was watching what we were doing, and he saw that James and I were having such a great time, so he came over after the show was over and talked to us. And he builds bunkers. I saw this guy in Dallas too. He builds bunkers for the rich and shameless. And anyway, I got an interview from him and Oops Chin and chat room says there's no sound. I hope we got sound. Anyway, I have an interview with him, and I'd like g Man to play the interview first. Well, maybe he don't have a queue up. It says, I'm hearing reality Check, not mister Jones. Hey, it ain't happening. I'm doing the best I can. Okay, I'm updating the player as we speak, And everybody that tunes in from now on, right now on is going to hear the live show. Anybody sitting in the chat room now is going. G Man is such an asshole. And I'm sorry, guys, but I am trying to fix it. Bear with me. I'm sorry to keep going. Okay, So we talked to this guy and he builds. He has a I think it's an Internet or it's on the History channel. I'm not sure where it is. But he has a TV show and he showed his clips from this TV show that they build these these bunkers out for people, and I guess each week they they build a bunker or something like that. And anyway, we got to talk to him. Very interesting guy. He just started this and he's got a factory now in Texas, in Dallas. And he also builds this little what they call capsule and it's solid steel and there's a door on it. And if this is for aftermarket stuff, he does a lot of his work before you build the house, okay. And what he'll do is build this bunker underneath your house. Okay, bury it under the under your house, and then there will be an island in your kitchen that will swing back and expose a stairway going down into this bunker. Now isn't that cool? That is like James Bond stuff there. Anyway, that's the interview that I have set up for the night. Okay, they're hearing me found now, Okay, I just looked up in the chat room. Okay, yay. We also have a really great special from green Evadive. Okay, my friend Alan Riggs is doing a Memorial Day special. And if you do not have green Evadive GMG chargers, okay, more than one because you know one is none, two is one and three is just about right. And that's what I have. I have. He's three of his chargers. He's doing a special eighteen percent off. Let me see what the code is. Do we need a code? I'm not sure we need a code eighteen percent off. This special offer is only good until the twenty ninth Honor. The code is Honor. That reminds me of an old joke. Sorry about that. I'm going to put that in the chat room too. Anybody that's listening to this after the fact, Greenovative dot Com code word Honor will get you eighteen percent off your entire order. And I'll tell you that's that's a pretty good deal there. Let's see what else. Hey, I might be going to South Dakota. Yeah, I got an invite from Vivos. Vivos is the company that builds out bunkers and they have a special Fourth of July week. It's the whole week long. It's a celebration. You go out there and you can camp out for free. They have music, dancing, what else they have? They have all kinds of stuff. Let's see it in the chat room. Oh, I put Calga in the chat room. You also get five dollars off for Jones Radio for Coolga Silver. Yep, I'm going to stick that in the chat room. Calga Silver Jones Radio is the code. Anyway. Vivos has five hundred and seventy five what they were ammunition bunkers and you can buy one of these things. They are setting up the largest survival community in the world and it's located at the border of Wyoming and South Dakota. It was an old army base and it's eighteen square miles. It's three quarters the size of Manhattan. Okay, that's how big it is. So and they're setting up their own community out there, totally off the grid, super out of the way. So you know, you're not going to be a nuclear target, a chemical target. You know, pandemics can still get you. They can get you anywhere. But it's pretty cool. I put that in the chat room too. It's called vivos fest or I'm sorry, x fest. Vivos x point is where it is, so if you google Vivos x point. Okay, Flying Dutchman is helping us out. He's putting the link for my show in there. I guess we're having some technical problems. Hey, g man, let me know when you got the interview set up and we'll play that. I wanted everybody to hear this guy that's that's building bunkers underneath the house. He is very, very funny and Vivos x point yep, Oka Chinn is back in. Everybody's getting back in the chat room, and we're going to talk about everyday carry just as soon as we get back from playing the interview, or maybe I could talk about it right now. I think I think I'll talk about it right now. So if you hear these keys, these are my car keys, okay. And what I have on there besides car keys is a little uh flashlight. This is one of those LED lights and it has a little tiny battery in it, and this is very very handy. And then on the other side, yeah, key man, you there, Uh all. Right, crap, Well I'm here a bit all right, Yeah, okay, well I'm here. All right. Let's see what that one says. All right, hang on stit change here was here was a ah okay. The Trading Post in the Woods is a team of disaster response and survival experts responding to over twenty major disasters, ready and standing by for the next disaster when it happens. Trading Post in the Woods dot Com created the Survivalists' Natural Remedies Kit and the American Heritage Kit for those preparing on their own to survive any disaster. We can help you learn the remedies your great grandmother used effectively, and train you in what to do when disaster strikes. 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I have a spidery co and I'll tell you can hear it just click there. This is I got this in nineteen eighty five. This is before spidy Cove was cool. Okay, yeah, and uh that that's what I carry my money on. Okay, and let's see, I have a kershaw is when I carry it's a spring assist and it's about three inches long. The blade, uh, it's a it's a sweep back. It's not a drop point blade. Kurshaw is a good all around carry. It's uh, you know, moderately priced. You can get into a kershaw for like for like thirty bucks. I mean it's it's not much. Curshaw isn't maybe maybe even a little better than some Gerbers. Okay, I used to carry Gerber for a long time. I sometimes carry a multi tool, but when I don't, in my this is my day pack here, okay, yeah, everybody's everybody is in the chat room saying it's okay, g man, don't beat yourself up. You know, crap happens, right anyway, this is my day pack. This is the thing, you know, my man purse. What I would really have liked to have had when I was in Romania was one of these. I had to buy one over there, and it ripped apart before I even even got home. So on the outside, I have one of these here two lights. It's a two light Mini. If you have not seen these, there are glow in the dark tube They're practically indestructible and it makes it great to find your pack at night. Okay, So you want to put something on there that glows in the dark. If it's not one of these tube lights that you can just attach to your bag, some kind of glow in the dark tape or something like that. So it gets charged up during the day. And on the left side it's molly compatible. Of course. I have a nice little flashlight and this is This is a tactical it's an A one S and it's a rechargeable flashlight. It's very bright, comes in very handy. It also blinks. Sos gee man, still apologizing. It's okay, man, let me know when you have the interview set up and I'll just break where I am and then and then we'll go from there. So I have a flashlight on the outside of this pack. Two things. I carry a lot. And I believe that you can never have enough flashlights or knives. It's just me. So on the outside, on the other side of the pack, what is this knife. It's one of those Swedish moras. You guys know what I'm talking about right in the chat room. It's a nice knife. I mean you you can get one of these for fifteen bucks, you know, if you shop around. And this one has a firestarter in the handle. So you just turn this. I'm trying to turn it. I'm gonna break it right here on the air. You turn this and pull this out, and you can make fire. I have made fire, Tom Hanks, remember that movie Castaway? Okay, And in the bottom here I have a Gerber mold the tool. Yes, I like Gerber simply because the way they open, as opposed to a leatherman. You know, that slide opening instead of the leatherman. You gotta you gotta use two hands to open a leatherman. And the different different Gerbers have different styles and different locking mechanisms and different types of tools. And this one has a half serrated knife edge. Okay, they say the interview clip is ready. Okay, we're gonna go right into the interview. Go ahead, g Man, play it. All right, Dave Davi there, Yeah, yeah, you're right. Okay, Well, yeah, of course, well everybody knows this ain't the interview, right. I'm searching, buddy, I'm I'm still searching. I'm going. Okay, where the hell is this? I I know I uploaded this damn thing. So I know you sent me an email. Do you want me to send you the email back? Maybe it's in there? Oh? Did I did do it? Yeah? You good? All right? All right, okay, ready. I've twenty Oh the bunker guy. All right right, yeah, the bunker guy. Yep, bunker guy. All right, here we go, Here we go, dude, Okay, thanks. Okay, I am here live at the Prepper Con and I am talking with. Ron Hubbard from Atlas Survival Shelter. Okay, Run, so you're at Prepper Conn. Where are you from? Run, I'm from Texas, Texas. I could show you were from around here. So you build bomb shelters? Yeah, of course. Everybody see me on TV building my bomb shelters. Oh cool? How can they see you on TV? Well, I mean if you watch any of the Prepper shows. I've been on Doomsday Preppers and Ultimate Shelters and Storage Wars and Snipping Wars, and I don't know I've been to some I lost cat. I'm a TV whore. Well, now let's talk about the bunkers. So are these like prefabricated. Or pre prefabricated still bunkers that you bury underneath the house before you build the house. Though, now the shelter's built into the house. And if not, I got my original type of con that goes in the back, goes in the backyard. It goes in the back of the ranch or wherever you want to put it. And those are like, you know, five hundred square feet to a few thousand square feet. And they got you know, master bedrooms, bunk rooms, bathroom, kitchen, living room, big screen TVs, couches, you got everything a house with except. But you also have like a catle in case of tornado or something like that. Yeah, what is that exactly called? Okay, I got the the NATO pod which is for tornadoes only. Yeah, that goes in the garage you just bolted down. Then I have the uh, the the the fire NATO which is for California wildfires. Wow. Yeah that now that that you build you bury under the house when you build a house, so you can hide your valuables in there for wildfires, but you don't go in there personally. I'm not gonna take a lot of yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. And so I have tornado shelters wildfire shelters, bomb shelters, fallout shelters, artillery shelters. Uh yeah, I even do our. I've seen you before. We were we were in Dallas together. You don't remember me. But I remember you. I kind of remember you. Oh okay, yeah, it's hard to forget. Yeah, I'm telling you, good looking guys. Thank you. There you go. So you you also do this thing where you put your guns in there, right? Well? Yeah, I mean if you got a bunker, I mean a bunker is already it's already a gun room or a wine cellar. But no, I market them nowadays more as gun rooms than wine cellars than I do as bomb shelters. But that's why they called wine NATO, bomb NATO, fire NATO, NATO safe gar NATO for going underneath the garage. And what's the other one. We got six of them. I can't remember them all. But you actually manufacture them in your factory. Yeah, we got two factories. We got one in Los Angeles, we got one in outside of Dallas, and we sell them to a network of dealers worldwide. And uh, you know, but the idea is, you know, are our idea moving forward? Because the business is cyclical. It's up and down, up and down. It's like, I need to be more steady. So I came up with a line of shelters that start under twenty thousand dollars. Now you build into the house, so the average could have his dream bunker for twenty thousand dollars, and that's including the air system. And the people are like, well, how can you do it? The air system long cost ten thousand dollars. Well, they do, but when you buy them a thousand at a time, the price drops a lot. And guess what. I passed that savings on because I personally believe everybody deserves to have a bunker, not just a bunch of millionaires. Well yeah, and at twenty thousand dollars, that's like one percent of the price of your home, you know. And youll depends where you live, you know. That's the average house is about two hundred thousand or three hundred, but California it's about a million million two. So in California people just don't even flinch at the price. They're like, let's keep. Just put put in two yeah, two yeah, one for my wife, yeah yeah, well you know, no, your wife will put you in the bunker because you know, when you're doing what you do, she's like, you're in the bunker. It used to be you're in the doghouse. Now you're in the bunker. Ah, And he's like, fine, now us go the bunker. You know, I'll like it better in there anyway. So you put this in. Before the house is built. It's usually the entrance is. In the no well, no, no, no, you got several you got. If you build it into the house, the entrance is in the inside the house. Only the entrance is in the garage. If you do a retrofit, then the shelter's under the driveway with the hatches in the garage. Cool. Okay, So that way, when the groage yours and you go in and out of your bunker, nobody sees you. But we can't get it under the house once the house has been built naturally. So if you build it under the house, you got to think. Now, say, if you guys saw the wine Nato, You're like, this is how it works. You're in the kitchen, you have an island, you know, the island counter slides back, a door open and it leads down to the staircase. Yeah, and it's the coolest thing ever. And now you're in down to a we call it we market as a root cellar, a wine cellar, a gun room, a guest bedroom, a bomb shelter, fallout shelter, what tornado shelter. But it's just fricking cool. Yeah, that's all that matters. You don't even you don't even have to be a prepper, you just because it's bad ass. Oh my god. Yeah, if you were building like a man cave or something like that man cave, I mean just go and it goes back and you go down into this thing. Oh yeah, Oh my god. It's almost reminiscent of something out of a movie where a guy keeps his captains down there, you know, and I no one can find the entry. I know, I know that, but yeah, so yeah, it's funny. I just did a TV show. They used my stuff on the TV series and they brought it back two days ago. They actually rented a bunker. I don't know what they used them for. Yeah, because I'm in I have a factory in La. So the Hollywood people Universal Studios came out and ran one. But yeah, can so how can they get a hold of you or what's the website Atlas Survival Shelters. Just google bomb shelters. I always pop up number one organically or one A five five four bunker, one a five five four bunker, and that's the toll free number. And I answered the phone pretty much twenty four hours a day. But don't call me in the middle of the night because I'm sleeping. But uh, if I'm not the office, Uh, the phones are forwarded to my personal cell so if anybody wants to get me after ours, now they know how to find me. Unfortunately, Yeah, I just gave I just gave it away. Crowd. Yeah, so no, you know your your listeners need to go and check out the wine Nato on my website. It is the freaking coolest thing you have ever seen. I finally hit the Grand Slam cool. Everybody wants one. I showed it the International Builder Show. I must had a thousand builders state. I'm putting that in every house. That's It's just I don't know who invented like the sliding patio door, but you imagine when it came out. I bet everyone when he walked sliding a sliding patio door. How cool is that? Now you don't see him anymore hardly. Yeah, but this is this is better than slfespread. It fulfills a fantasy. Yeah, it's necessary in some place. If you're in Oklahoma and you got tornadoes, tornado, you know, you're already going to have a tornado selt. You might as well turn it into another part of the room. Yeah, you know. And when you said guest bedroom, that makes perfect. You know what if they go on my website and you go to the bomb Nato, We've got one down there. We've got two brass stripper poles and yeah, and the entire interior is all lavender. Okay, and it looks like a pleasure palate. I know now you are really Oh no, no, no, And I'm building for a guy. I'm building for a very popular YouTuber in Hollywood. Oh my god. Yeah. It's all little private stripper room and there's only one way in and one way out. Well yeah, so when them hosts try to run, yeah, they pull him back down the ladder. Well, thank you. Oh I'm just getting there. This has been a very interesting interview. Thank you. Yeah, now you know why I got my TV series. Okay, so there, Yeah, I'm putting the wine Nato in there. That is pretty cool. You go right from your kitchen down these stairs, right into like a wine cellar, and it's it's thirty six inches underneath your house. That is way cool. And no one can tell when you're going in your bunker or when you're not because it's you know, everything's hidden. And then he has the air filtration system built right in. Yeah, this guy's he's got the stuff together. He started making him several years ago, and he's factory and it just it just he opened the other factory in LA just to be closer to where the business is. Let's see, questioning that Jat really knew. Okay, we're going to take a break and do some commercials here. This is the most let's see I had to show really planned out, really I did, really and it didn't work out that way. So we're gonna take a break, do some commercials, and I'm gonna come back with some news and some more every day. Carry Okay, We'll be right back. Hi. Mark Walter's host of Armed American Radio Imagine This If you will. Complete collapse has occurred and martial law has been declared, introducing the good game. You must escape the city and get back to your cabins. We'll pack your gear and grab your gun. It's time to get out of Dodge. The game comes with a board, your map, and gear card, which you must use to negotiate the obstacles you encountered on your way to safety. 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What's the phase of the moon right now? Yeah, there's something going on. I don't have my craft together. G Man was late coming on, and it just seems like this show here was not meant to happen. I don't know anyway. It is the moon, it is ah. So Joe Ordah from Let's See Peg Solar is coming on. He's he's a friend of mine, and uh, this guy is a prepper, okay, and he could not get solar people to understand prepping and what he wanted, you know, what he wanted to achieve. So you know what he did. He started his own solar company for preppers. Yeah, the guy has uh put this into a business. And he said he's going to do about five million this year. So there you go. Let me let me find his his stuff here, contact us folio. Oh there, he's all kinds of See it is different for preppers. Preppers want to go off grid, but they don't necessarily need a full blown system. I mean, I'm not telling you guys anything, right. They need enough to get by and and that's what they need. But what he found when he went to do solar and talk to other solar companies was these guys wanted us, wanted to shoot, they wanted to sell them full up solar system that they they couldn't use, So you have to you have to tune in next week if you have questions anything about solar and then the week after I'm gonna have jab Levin's I mean do stuff here. Yeah, uh yeah, I got a google Jay jabe Levin's. He is a alumni of uh what what was that show that Geo's Doomsday Preppers and he travels all over the world doing prepper stuff and Jay, let's see, I've got the Facebook stuff here coming up. Jay lives really close to me, and he's the guy that actually got me started. I went to his his first you know, prepper expo, and I looked around and I said, Jay, do you have any NBC guys And he's like, oh my gosh, you're an NBC guy. We we gotta have you on. What are you doing this Friday? And I'm like what and and and that Friday I was up giving my first presentation to a prepper group and it's been NonStop ever since. So Jason One actually got me started. And one of these days I'm gonna I'm gonna get Tim mcwelch on the show too, not just a recorded interview. He's gonna answer all your questions because I'm gonna have him on live and I just got to pin him down to his Saturday night. So that's shows that are coming up. Okay, let's get back to everyday carry So in this bag, it's it's just it's a small it's not very big. It's probably let's see, nine inches long, about eight inches wide. But it it has a name. I wish I knew what the name of it was. It's a very popular bag amongst preppers, and it has a lot of little pockets and places to put papers. I took this one with me to the show last week. Has a little spot for ear plugs, you know, earphones, earbuds, and it has lots of little compartments inside. I keep my day planner in here. Yes, yes, I use a day planner. There's some business cards this day planner. It's emp hardened, and you know, if the world comes to an end, I still have everybody's phone number in here. I mean, think about that. Right back in the eighties, I think I was one of the first people to get on Franklin Planner. I'm a convert. The Army sent me to this Franklin Planner School, and I said, yeah, go ahead, you're going to organize me, go ahead, And it was fantastic. So I highly recommend uh this streanklined planner. Okay, So that's what I carry in there, and I think I have everything out of here. Now there's a little I have a little leatherman here. And the reason I got this leatherman is it has a pair of scissors. Yes, this is cool, little teeny pair of scissors, and I keep that right in the top here along with one of these little clips. Can always use these little metal clips that you use. Okay, now, uh, if you if you want to talk weapons, I have a concealed carry and I carry h Smith and Wesson three eighty the bodyguard, just because it's very small, very light, and it's you know, I think it takes six six rounds in a clip, so I keep and it has a safety. A lot of the other small little three eighties don't have a safety. Ah. Yeah, So that's the reason I carry that, and then a couple of extra magazines. You know, I don't load it to full capacity because that ruins your springs, uh, you know, makes your springs weekend. And you got to You gotta do your magazine maintenance. You gotta take the bullets out little bit, you know, just just like anything, you got to keep it maintained. Okay. Any questions in the chat room, Dave good gun for the Planner. Yes, any questions in the chat room on everyday, Carrie, Well, the chat room filled up nicely. Look at that. Oh my gosh, I'm telling you. Yeah, bring your questions next week for Joe and let's see. I think he has a YouTube channel. Okay, yep, yeah. Firestarter is in my in the handle of my Mara knife. I got this Mora knife at Ross. If you know Ross. It's kind of like a what is it When other stores can't sell their stuff, they send it to Ross. I mean I found all kinds of stuff there and it was like fourteen nine and it has a little fire starter in there. Yeah, and on Tuesday you get ten percent off if you're old enough. Oh this bag, it has a label in it VISM the s I am. I don't know if that means anything. Okay. How do you address potential workplace restrictions? Yes, I do leave it in the car. Actually, I don't carry my weapon to where I work. The day job won't allow it. But uh, whenever I go downtown that I do, you know, take it with me and you know, schools and things like that. I I don't leave it in the car. But that's that's me. You know, they're gonna arrest me. They're gonna arrest me, but I'm gonna be ready. That's just the way it is. Yeah, this mora here is well over the length that you should have a knife at a workplace. So I would probably pull that off my pack if I took this to work like that. I think they have a three inch ru. I don't know something like that. Maryland, man, they have restrictions and everything, so if you work in Maryland, you can't have crap there or drive through Maryland. Okay, let me see if I can google Joe and see if I can get his YouTube channel up here, because he he is doing interviews. He interviewed me the other day on EMP. Well, there he is there he is eh oops, he's also there's also a doctor, a neurosurgeon with the same name. How about that. I wonder if his dad, huh, let's see here. Yep, I'm gonna try and get his Oh, it's LinkedIn Okay, yep, there is. I'm gonna put this up here. And like I said, he's a prepper, his wife's a prepper. They just have a newborn too, so he's just now getting back to a normal sleep schedule. Their their latest child. And I think he's going for maybe a basketball team or a hockey team. I'm not sure, I said, Joe, you gotta find out what's causing that and stop it. Anyway, he was a prepper. He couldn't find any solar companies out there that could work with preppers, so about six years ago he started his own business. He specializes in working with preppers. So there you go. And I got the two minute warning there from g Man. Do you carry supplies just for or enough for the family? Okay, that's a great question. Now this is my everyday carry. This is what I carry on me all the time. I have get home bags in the car which I covered in another show what I carried in my get home bag. And there is food in those get home bags and it's enough for all of us, you know, to have a snack. It's fourteen miles one way to get groceries where I live. So okay, we are about ready to wrap it up, I want to thank you. I want to thank everybody for hanging in there. I was, you know, freaking out and when g Man don't come into headphones, I get a little scared. So you guys all have a great week, and don't forget to tune in next week with your Solar panel questions. He will answer all your questions. Thanks a lot for tuning in, and we'll see you next week on Prepping Up with the Joneses. Today's broadcast has come to you through the courtesy of the Prepper Broadcasting Network. See our hosts, show schedules, and archive programs and more at prepper broadcasting dot com. Thanks for listening.
