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You've just joined the Prepper Broadcasting Network, where we promote self reliance and independence. The views and opinions expressed are strictly those of the host or their guests visited us in the interactive chat room at prepper broadcasting dot com. Hello everyone out there at Internet radio land, and welcome. Welcome to Prepping Up with the Joneses, where each week we tackle the toughest questions in the Prepper arena. And I'm your host, Dave Jones, the NBC guy Nuclear biological, chemical warfare, and I want to be your personal weapon of mass instruction. I promise my listeners two things each week. First that they'll learn something new, and second that they'll be entertained in the process. So here we go with show number twenty five. Twenty five shows under my belt. I can't believe it. Yep, hey, And this is a this is a packed show. This is I got a lot of stuff, we got a lot of news, and I got a great interview. And if you are not in the chat room, you may want to get in the chatroom. If you're listening to us off to the side and you're not not chatting, I have a chatroom only on test tonight, and the prize that I'm given away is worth fifty bucks. Yep, it's actually it's worth a little more than fifty bucks. So you want to be in the chat room only chat room people can get this, Okay, So here we go. Anyway, So lots of stuff going on this week day job, you know, the extra hours and stuff that that stopped. Thank god, I think I finally got caught up in my sleep. Today I rode a Tilda patch aground put some potatoes in. Now. There's a couple of reasons why put potatoes because some people probably say, why the heck would you put potatoes? First of all, and probably the biggest reason is I had a fifty pound bag of potatoes in my garage over the winter and it went to seed. So if you already have them and they're already, you know, growing, you might as well plant them. Uh. They're they're from Amish group of people. They use very little chemicals, they're all organic, so they're pretty pretty good potatoes. And uh, you know, keeping with my theme of the stuff that's plentiful and cheap now will be hard to come by when uh, you know, everything collapses. So that would be potatoes right. I mean they're cheap and they're plentiful and uh boy, but I'll tell you what, they're very versatile, very versatile. I mean you can make flour out of them, you can make alcohol, vodka I has made out of potatoes. They're they're very versatile, so good to have on hand. It's a small patch, you know, not not not a field of potatoes or anything like that. But so that's what we're doing here at the Jones Resident House. Things out there was record hot today and we're supposed to get severe thunderstorms tonight, so we'll see how that goes. Well, let's jump into the news. I'm looking at the chat room. It's filling up nicely. Hello everybody there. Flying Dutchman's in there. It's a bath, elks, elks your back, Okay, all prepared. Okay, if you're not in the chat room, you want to get in the chat room. You don't want to miss out on this. It's okay. I'll tell you what it is. It is a packet of RSDL and a practice packet, so you get both packets, the practice packet and the real thing. And it's worth over fifty bucks. So it's going to be a chatroom only, so if you're not in chat room, get in there now. Yeah. Oh, they're getting lots of rain up in PA. I see that in the chat room. So on Friday yesterday they brought me up. So next weekend I'm gonna be at prepper Con and Emergent BioSolutions sprung for this booth display and it is massive. It's unbelievable. There will be no one at prepper Con that will miss this thing. It's probably eight feet tall. It has a side banner and a table, a table, and it's all breaks down. It's like a giant erector set. They gave me a class on how to put this thing together and take it apart. So that's what I'll be doing Thursday, is putting this monster together. Yeah. It's it's huge, very nice, and our booth is nine twenty one. So if you are at prepper Con, please come by, say hi, you know, enter, we'll have a raffle. I'm sure of it. Enter the raffle and you may win something. So it's a Salt Lake City. You can google it. If someone in the chatroom could google prepper Con and stick the stick the thing in there, that'd be great. I got a great chat room. These people, they have my back. I'm telling you that they know that I have problems reading the screen and actually stand on what I want to talk about, so they back me up here. Yeah, so let's talk a little bit about the news. Hey, and Wednesday Night show, I am Liberty. James Walton will be at prepper Con. So if you listen to Wednesday Night show, he is going to be at prepper Con with me and we are going to be broadcasting our show live Saturday night from the floor of prepper Con. Next week's show is going to be amazing. We might have to go into a two hour format, Jimmy, and I'll talk to you about that later, but we're going to have so many interviews and so many things to talk about. I mean, this thing. Ten to twelve thousand people are supposed to be there. They have a reception Thursday night for all the you know, sponsors and things. It's going to be pretty cool. Okay, let's get back to the news here. So did you hear ebola is breaking out? Yes, Ebola again and this time in the Congo. That's a little strange. So if you're familiar with Africa, most all cases of Evola have been in West Africa, and Congo is kind of Southeast Africa, so this is unusual. It's gonna get worse before it gets better, so keep an eye on that. A lot of people do go to the Congo. It's one of the They have a lot of development, so there's a lot of tourists back and forth, and that's how diseases get out. And the volcanoes are erupting everywhere. Yeah, Hawaii, it's a bad day to be in Hawaii. If you plan your vacation this time, it's probably sucking pretty bad for you. So and then I heard a report that the Canary Islands. There have been rumblings earthquakes under the Canary Islands and they are also very They are a huge volcano and if that baby blows, it could cause a tsunami on the East coast of the United States. That is pretty unbelievable. So that's something to be interested in. And the nuke deal. I don't know if. You haven't heard, we pulled out of the Iranian nuke deal, which caused a whole bunch of problems for Israel and Iran. And it seemed like as soon as we pulled out Israel went I hadn't attacked. So the Iranians have bases in Syria, and the Israelis attacked a base, and then the Iranians launched missiles into Israel, and of course the Air defense what they call the Iron Dome, you know, shot down most of them, and then Israel retaliated. They also called up a lot of their reserves, which is kind of interesting. Yeah, Dutchman's on there. He says, Canary Islands, Bye bye, Florida. Yeah, if you've ever seen any of them? What is a history channel things on? If the Canary Islands blow, the tsunami that will be created. It's pretty rough. It'll be a tsunami all up and down the East coast. I mean, it's just bad news. And then speaking of tsunami, the tsunami warning was given in Alaska by mistake, and I'm like, what these guys, what are their fingers on these buttons? How come there's so many of these mistakes happening. So that's and of course you know in Alaska they had that huge earthquake. So the tsunami warnings and earthquakes and all that, it's no joke up there. So they're investigating that. Oh yeah, I was saying about Israel called up their reserves and the last time they did this was, oh shoot, way back when Lebanon was having problems and they called up reserves and they went into Lebanon. So I don't know if the two have anything to do with each other. But Israel usually don't do things just to do things. They do things for real. Let's see, I saw an article China's building space weapons, which is interesting. I did not click on the article, but I think I should google it and find out what kind of space web? Is it space based weapons? Weapons that will fire down from space or are they weapons to fight in space? That is the question. So I'll have to google it and see what the deal is. So that's the news, the news that I think is worth reporting on. You know, there's lots of other news, Stormy Daniels and all that kind of crap. If you want to hear about that, you don't have to go very far. But I tell you the things that I think are important, you know, in the preper arena, things that you should be paying attention to in world events, you know, like Ebola, you know, Isreel and Iran. I've always said Israel's a wild card. That you know, Israel do whatever is in the best interests of Israel, period and that you can count on. So if they think it's in their best interest to launch a pre empty strike into Iran, they'll do it. And they'll probably as the planes are going, they'll probably call Trump and say, hey, this is what we're doing. But we'll see. And right now this administration has Israel's back, so that's good. Let's see another knife attack in Paris. I did not hear that one. Yeah, maybe they'll start banning knives. You remember my friend in the UK, he posts a lot of stuff on Facebook about the knife band it's funny. And then he had assault forks and there were all these different forks, right, and it was funny. Let's see what else is going on. Hey, So if you're not in the chatroom, you got to get into your old Larry's in the chat room. I see, Larry. You got to get in the chat room to be eligible for tonight's contest, and that'll be at the end of the show. So you still got time. If you're listening, you know it's by some other platform and you're not logged into the chat room. You got to get in there. Okay. Hey, so I have been after a gentleman for a while, Roger Lee Hit Lee Hit. I have been trying to get this guy's interview for a long time. He just happens to be in Fredericksburg right now. But I couldn't make the two hour drive down and then two hour drive back to get the interview in person. I interviewed him over the phone. So the quality is little sketchy, but the subject is phenomenal. Okay, So Roger is an inventor of a stove and it's a very impressive stove. It's the Kimberly stove. So if you've ever seen a video of this stick it in the chat room here Unforgettable fire, Unforgettable fire LLC, and it's the Kimberly stove. You can google Kimberly stove. You'll find tons of videos. I found this video where this guy's installing this wood stove in a van, a van, and I'm like, how is this possible? Well, this is no kid. The wood that you put in it, if you cut your two hands, that's how much wood you put in this stove. When it's finished burning, the tray. The tray is about the size of a cigarette ash tray. It burns this fuel so efficiently. Anyway, I got this guy's interview. He'll explain how efficient it is, but it is pretty darn amazing. If you want to heat places with wood that you have never heated wood or thought about it, this Kimberly stove will do it. A three inch pipe is all you need. It has two combustion chambers, so the wood burns and then he also burns the smoke, so there's practically no smoke when this stove is fired up. I mean you could you could barely see it. There's more smoke from a cigarette than there is that comes out of this stove. So it's it's very impressing. But I met him in Jacksonville and he was in this really really cool tiny home. And if you know about tiny homes, there are wood homes that are built on the back of trailers, regular old mesh trailers, and you build this wooden home on there. It kind of looks strange, but it's cool. And he was in one of these, and so I go and talk to him, and I saw his daughter. She was at the stove booth that was outside or inside next to my booth, and I said, how did you get into this? He said, well, after I invented the stove, this guy called me up and he said, I want a wood stove from my tiny home. So he started looking at these tiny homes and he turned this into a job creation business, creates jobs. And this is the interview that I got. Okay, and as soon as we come back from this first commercial break, we're going to play this interview. This guy is he's amazing and he'll tell you his whole story in his own words, and then you can google it and get all the information and stuff like that. The only thing and I thought about this after I got the interview, I did not ask him for a discount. And now I am all about the deals, and I was like, just happy I got the interview and I didn't ask him for a discount. But if you tell him you heard it on Dave's radio show, I'm sure he'll tighten you up with something. But anyway, when we come back from this commercial break, you're going to hear the interview, and hear it right out of his own mouth. Will be right back after this break. Okay, we're back bunks. You fell out of the chat room. You gotta be in the chat room to win this prize. Okay, Hey, and we are back, Jim, if you're listening. I didn't get the video sent out. I'm sorry, all right, I have it all boxed up ready to go. As soon as I go to the post office, I will I will mail it out. This was last week's winner. I think you're gonna like it, and I put a little something extra in there for you. So hey, so we're gonna set up this interview now, and it's Roger Lee hit L E H E T and go ahead, gem Man, play the interview. Okay, we're here with Roger. I'm sorry, Roger, say your last name Leett. And he is the inventor. Okay. He is the inventor of a very unique small woodstove and and he's also into tiny homes right now. So Roger, how did you come up with this wood stove? Well, I was a retailer of woodstows, also guestos. I was also an installer and I did all the maintenance work for all my customers for twenty five years on Dash Island. Actually started as a chimney sweeper and in my twenty fifth year of operations, the Seattle housing bubble popped and basically took everything I owned. When I did, the only thing we had left was a kind of a decrepitbole boat. Yeah, and we took refuge in there for a year on the water in Seattle. And my child looked at me one night and said she was cold and tired of being cold. And that was the beginning of it. Oh okay, I actually got in a light. We got one very nice. It was pretty, And one morning I woke up with a picture in my head of something that looks off what white Kimberly stove. As far as I'm concerned, this was a gift from above, but I had no idea what sort of capacity would be involved. Even going through the process of bringing it to market, a lot of people want to know what's so different about the stove instead of lots and lots of smoke coming out chimneys. Like back when I started in the woodstove industry, stoves were emitting up to eighty five grams an hour of particulate emission, and that is carcinogenic in nature. So a lot of pollution from old stoves that were basically smolder all the time. I took that a step further by creating two separate chambers within the same stove, with the ability to have different airflow rates at different areas of the stove, so I can make that same nasty fire in the bottom of our stove, and when the gases rise up to the top, we reburned that. So where the old stoves were pumping out eighty five grams an hour, Kimberly is only emitting three point two grams in an hour. Huge jump downward in pollut. Then we went on to bringing the KD DID stove. It's a larger one, it's a little bit heavier. They grams per hour emissions on that are one nine grams now, and I think. About that one point nine. We're we're coming out with some new things that we won't really describe much until November. We're being invited back to Washington, DC for a second Global Woodstove Design Challenge, and our new stove isn't going to be probably well. Under a gram and holy I don't want to say I don't want. To say too much more about that. We have we really want to. Keep the secret until the people can follow this. It's pretty cool. The Alliance for Green Heat as a web website and a Facebook page and people can follow all the teams that will be competing. Yeah, this. Is a competition is about how much electricity your woidstove can create. And so we've got a unit that creates hot water electricity and as all of our other stoves, you can cook and bake on them. Wow. So they're really survival stoves when you think of it that way. And it became that way because we were just trying to survive. Yeah, and this was the answer. Well, I'll tell you what the Kimberly stove. I saw several videos and you cut firewood about the size of two handfuls and then the ashtray is almost like a cigarette ash tray. So it burns yeah, I know, I know, it burns so efficiently that and then it creates a lot of a lot more heat. Like you said, you can cook on top of this stove. How hot does it get on top? Well, you know when you're standing in front of your electric range at home and you see the coils glowing red, that's around the thousand degrees. Yeah, our stovetop will hit up to fifteen. Hundreds dang, so for boiling water. For if you want to put a Dutch of it on it with a triggage in there and bake your chicken or whatever you want to do. Yeah. Yeah, it's a small cooktop that you can do it. Yeah. Well, and also the dimensions of this because the video I saw this guy put it in the back of a van, so these I know, and then he used okay, and ten. Inch in diameter and weighs fifty six pounds wow, some of them output is fortys Wow. That is amazing. That is truly amazing. And and then the the other one, it's uh, you said that one's the Kimberly. And what was the other one's name? Katie did? K did is? Yeah, my mother's name was Katie. You know what she did? Yeah, okay once in a while. Yeah. Anyway, the well Kimberly is known for up to fifteen hundred square feet. Katie did as well, known for up to twenty five. Hundred square dang. That is amazing. And what what really makes it work is that upper chamber that reburns all the smoke and then what actually comes out you could practically, I mean, it's practice invisible. The only time you should see smoke coming in from one of our stoves when you're first firing them up. Yeah, or if you get excuse me, get way down in your cold bed and you put a new piece in there, you might have a little smoke for the first five minutes maybe ten of the mouse. But I always joke with people I'd film the stove smokes less than my cigarette does. Hey, yeah, way, and then they'll look at it and like, oh my god. You're not kidding it actually. Yeah. And the installation is very easy too, because you use that smaller what is it three inches pipe and uh. Kimberly uses a three n KT they'd used as a four inch. Yeah. And the clearance is actually because all the heat is in the front and the top. So the clearances are amazing too. With Kimberly, that's correct. There's a six inch sidewalk clearance. The pipe. You have to six inches from the pipe, so it's a very very small floor pad. Yeah. And the area Katie did requires a lot more space in the sense of her sidewalk clearances of twenty one inches unless you put up wall protection and then you can cut that to eleven. Yeah. So it's a small, smaller body stove, so you're still eating up a lot of floor space. However, her sidewall radiation is much greater because we purposely were not trying to Yeah, you know, we weren't going for the coast of clearances because we were going for bigger houses. Oh yeah, absolutely, So where can people see more about the stoves? And what's your website? Triple W dot unforgettable with two t's. Uh huh fire l LC dot co Okay, I think I put your website on our last show up date and said that I'd be interviewing you today. I'm sorry I couldn't make it down there. Uh, things in my life, Yeah, I know, I wanted to. We met in Uh, I know, I heard it's a really nice show. We met down in this show do a great job. Yeah, we met down in Jacksonville, and uh, your stove impressed me. But also what impressed me was the tiny home that you were in. Now tell me how you got into Yeah, tell me how you got into these tiny homes. It was actually quite hilarious. I had a phone call, Oh my goodness, four or five years ago now, and this gentleman's Southern girl was so deep I could barely understand you and my nine one yan't see now I'm looking for stove for not down out excuse me? What? Yeah? He said it like three different I still couldn't understand. Is you all got an email almost in using pagers? Yes, or that'll be terrific. I give my email adress emailed me while we're on the phone air and I it popped up and here's this tiny house. I'd never seen one before, and it was a really cool one. And I'm like, oh my god, a tiny house. I had no idea. Well, we started investigating the whole tiny house community at that point in time and started posting the stove in that community. And the next thing I knew, five hundred tiny house people ordered that stove in the in the next three years. Oh yeah, just a shock. I mean, it was overwhelming. What the heck happened? So I decided to start doing more than the tiny house shows. And then I decided I would build a tiny house as basically as a publicity stunt for the stove company. Right, and several things happened. The first one was I quit paying to have to go to shows. I now and invited and hosted the house pay for itself right there. Yes, but I also thought to myself, wait a minute, you're really missing the point here, Roger. It's not about selling stoves or houses. It's about creating jobs, right, So I dedicated a lot of lasts. Well, I've been on a road for five years now, and then last year of it has been all focused really tiny house because I can come into any town, any state, meet up with builders, create relationship, teach them the build of the product, supply them the products. Plus our websites. The two websites are coming close to three hundred thousand hits a year, so we can also supply sales. All of that means jobs exactly. I'm sick to death of watching people either don't want to work, or can't work, can't find a stinking job, or as not one that's going to support them. Why bother go work if you're not going to support yourself, I suppose. And then I also have looked at our housing market in this country in the last year. Yes, I don't know exactly what the numbers are, but I've heard as many as sixty thousand homes have been lost due too yeah, well know, hurricanes, fire, sloods, earthquakes. Yeah, so you got people out of work, you got people out of houses. Let's put the two things together and try and solve, you know, do problems at once. Well, and that's another thing that impressed me when we talked in Jacksonville, that you had taken this thing to a whole other level, that you will come into communities, train builders, and then supply them. I mean, it's a demand. The demand is on right now for tiny homes and here your stuff. Yeah, you're setting them up from start to finish with the answer to this housing problem. Well at least one answer. Yes, Yeah, it's not for everybody. I mean, you know, I left the fifty one square foot houses, yet we overlooked the water and the mountains in the city and it was beautiful. Yeah, but it was there's a prison sends. Yeah, you were stuck. You know, you're six and fifty dollars a month for power during the winter, plus four courts of wood a year and keep insurance taxes brought and brought a blow. I left it all behind, and guess what was really weird. Two months after I left, the house burned to the ground. Day God was trying to tell me, it's time to go son. Yeah, yeah, now. And honestly I don't miss much of it. But again, this isn't for everybody. This right, this is a lifestyle. It's a big decision and people need to take it seriously if they're going to try to do it. Well, sure, but it is uh, it's an ability to live without the mortgage because you you talk about that, you know it was a prison sentence. Your house was sentencing, sentencing you to a thirty year term, and this is a way out of that for people that want. Also when it's also when you think about it ethologically environmentally, when you're hitting five thousand square feet or cooling five thousand square feet, Yeah, that's twenty four hours a day, seven days, and but guess what, you're only home but eight or ten hours a day at least five days a week. So all that energy is being blown for nothing. Yeah, hey, now speak a lot. Of people, a lot of people will turn their furnaces off when they leave in the morning and then try to heat the house back up when it gets home, thinking that that's going to say the energy foot If you look at the way Mario on Dirney drives compared to somebody could put some cuoge control on. Yeah, you know, I don't think that heat source off the Mariane crank and back up in the opportunity it's any. Better, right, So, and you were saying about fall exactly, And and your homes are very well insulated, so they're easy to heat or to cool. And tell us how we can get more information on your homes. That's the website Triple W Dot once again unforgettable with two t's Tiny House Dot, cop House Duck. Yes, and you have a couple of different floor plans, but they all fit on the back of a trailer. Is that correct? We'd have three models that are meant for the trailer. We can do them shorter, we can do them longer. But we're also now coming out with everything from park models up to fourteen square coms. We're basically going to go, yeah, we're moving fast, going to offer three homes for chailers, three park model styles, three different versions of homes that'll be anywhere from three to five hundred, five to eight hundred, eight hundred to fourteen hundred. And that's pretty much where we want to stop. Right there is fourteen hundred square feet. Yeah, now, we can, We're we can, we can do much bigger. But that's really not what we're interesting is. Yeah, Roger, you said that you're like a traveling road show right now doing this thing with builders. So if I have any builders out there that are listening, how do they get a hold of you to do this? You know, get on your circuit or whatever. To zero six eighty five zero twenty three twenty two. Okay, wait a minute, I gotta I gotta write that down because I'm going to put that in the chat room tonight when this airs. So go ahead again to zero, Go ahead. To zero six, Yes, eight, I have zero. Eight five twenty three twenty two. And that is if you want to start building these tiny homes, Roger will come and train you and your crew, and it's like an additional source of income. It's an additional thing that you could offer people. And oh my god, if you're in a disaster area, just like you said, homes burned down, homes got destroyed by hurricanes and tornadoes, and if people need a place to live, this is a this is a great idea. Roger. You're fantastic, great great options. Thank you, and people can We're always looking for book dealers on the woodstove aspect too. Okay, excellent. So if you're a dealer out there and you you want to add Roger's stove to your collection, I'll tell you it's phenomenal. I've never seen anything like it. Thank you, Yeah, thank you. Okay, Rogers. You can't believe I'm the one that came up with it. Well, there's nothing else, nothing like divine intervention. I'll tell you exactly, exactly. Hey, Roger, I'll let you get back to I'll let you get back to the tiny home show there in Fredericksburg, and I'll see I know, I'll see you again out on the circus. So you take care, Thank you for your time. Sure, thank you, and thank you for all that you do. You bye bye. Well there you have it in his own words, Okay, So he takes no credit. It was a dream that came to him during the night about this stove, and it was it was a matter of necessity for him and his daughter. So and then that morphed into these tiny home things and he said, you know what, I can bring jobs to communities by building these. And so if you're a handyman out there and you want to offer something new, you know, offer something different, and if you want to get off grid or if you want to get away from the mortgage. You know, these things are around twenty thousand dollars. You know a lot of people can put that on their credit cards. Anyway, it was very impressive, the whole story, the stove, everything about it. And we're going to take a quick break and when we come back, we're going to do this stuff that Dave has. Okay, what do the Joneses have? And more importantly why Okay, that's the that's the actual theme of tonight's show, and I think we can cover it in the twenty minutes we have left. And also we're going to give away that prize for someone in the chat room. Okay, So we'll be right back after these messages. Okay, we're back. Hey, that Roger he is he is phenomenal. So anybody that's interested in this stuff, please reach out to him. And if you if you want to be a dealer for his stove. I mean that that thing's impressive. I'm thinking about opening up a little prepper shop here. Uh, and I might just carry his stove. That's that's pretty good. So we're going to talk about what do I have and why? And I have different categories here, So let's let's start off with food. So I have about a year's supply of food, and it's it's different kinds of food. Now I didn't I didn't start out with a year's supply. Okay, So don't don't think, oh my god, a year's supply. You start out slow. And a couple of years ago I realized I didn't have enough like freeze dried food. You know, you might pick up a couple of cans of this or a couple of cans of that where costs go so you just kind of work into it, okay. And I didn't have enough freeze dried food. So a friend of mine does Thrive, and I did a couple parties, just two parties of Thrive. I got all kinds of free food. And why why thrive? Okay? So Thrive is really good in that they're a little more expensive, okay than other freeze dried companies, but they give you like peas and corn, and then you make up your own dishes. You see, It's not like beef stroganof where someone else made it and then freeze dried it and it tastes like crap. Okay. So, and also Thrive they do what they call Q pack and it's basically, you decide how much you want to spend every month, and it can be as much as fifty bucks or you know, as low as fifty bucks or whatever, and every month you can change your order. You just go in and pick what you want to spend your fifty bucks on and they keep it right around fifty dollars and it's automatic shipment. So we did that for a few months and then cut it off when I figured I had enough freeze dried food, so and you got to have a little bit of everything. I got canned food, I got frozen food. I got personally canned food, which is you know, my wife's recipes and things like that. And you know, the freeze dried food. If you have to bug out, that's your lightest weight food for per calorie. Okay, So you'll be able to take more food with you if you take the freeze drive food. So I think I think I covered food questions in chat room on food. Okay, we're moving on. Uh. I have a couple of different light sources, okay, sources to make light. I have candles. Uh. And you can get these at yard sales. Estate sails. We do a lot of estate sales. And we got oil lamps. Okay, you put oil in them. We have. Different kinds of lanterns. We have a Coleman lantern which could put gas in. Uh. I'm a big believer in light as a it's it's it's in a grid down, in a darkness situation. Light is a thing that I don't know. It's just a big morale boost. You know, you can fumble and fool and you know. Do the flashlight thing, but if you have light, it's like you're conquering darkness. Okay. So I'm a big believer in light and not just fire. Okay. So I have a bunch of different type ways to make fire. You know, everybody has the you know, fire starter and a flint and all that kind of stuff. A bunch of different ways to make fire. I make my own little fire nuggets. It drives my wife crazy because I save all the little cotton balls that are in tops of pill bottles, and then when I get a bunch of them, I'll put them in these little aluminum Foil'll make a little aluminum full of square proke, paraffin, wax and some magnesium shavings, and man, they make a great fire starter, like you're on Little Sterno, your personal turnal. And let's see electricity. Let's talk about that. So yep, dryer lint. Yeah, that makes a great firestarter, the lint from dryers. We I say those, but I got way too much of it. Electricity. I have a few different ways to make electricity. Of course, I have Alan Riggs's salt water generating. I have several of those, Okay, And if you don't have that as part of your prepper gear, you're hurting. You're hurting. And let me see if I could find Alan He gave me a He gave me a discountdown code Jones fifteen, so you can get fifteen percent off Alan Riggs is Greenovating, putting it in there, Jones fifteen gear. And I'm telling you, this thing is amazing. It will recharge batteries from salt water. You don't need sun, you don't need wind, you just need a little salt water, which, as he says on his commercial, it can even be urine. I'm not sure i'd put that thing back in my bug out bag after I peed in it. But there you go, so you get fifteen percent off greenovating. I also have those Harbor Freight makes a like a shop, like a work site. A solar panel battery thing. It's like three solar panels. The reason I got this is it's so easy to hook up. It is plug and play. It's okay. I've since found out that it's expensive per wat of but it's easy. Okay, So I paid a little more. You could probably do it yourself for a lot less, but I'm finding out that I have less time, so I need to pay more. Anyway, I got two of these things. You can get them for like one hundred and fifty bucks one hundred and twenty when they go on sale. And the only thing it doesn't include is the battery. So you get one or two of these things, and you have a solar panel hookup that's ready to go. Now it's not going to power your house, but it's going to charge your battery. That's going to charge your devices or provide a little electric light, you know led lights. It's a portable solar panel system. Okay. And let's see what else I got for electricity. Will probably forget some things, but and I have several different types of batteries and battery chargers and things like that. And then communications. Okay, so I have I have shortwave walkie talkies and uh, and I have the family radio bands. And the reason I got the family radio bands is they don't put out a lot of power. Okay, so they're hard. They would be hard to pick up, and and they would be used for like inside your perimeter. They wouldn't be they don't transmit very far, but they would transmit far enough for people inside your perimeter. And then the short wave ones, I have those for when people go outside the perimeter because they transmit, you know, several miles and if you get a repeater, you hit a repeater, you can go even miles past that. And I also have a base station and it's a receiver. Okay, so this is one that picks up all kinds of shortwave and you can listen. It doesn't transmit. And that's what I got for communication. And the chat room is dead. You guys don't have any questions. Of course, you know, I'm I'm gardening. I talk about that a lot, so I'm kind of making my own food. And if you're not trying to do something with gardening now, you might be in trouble later. There is a learning curve with gardening. Okay, just telling you try and do something now, even on a small scale, just so you get that. Have some seeds, put some seeds away. Guns and ammo. Let's talk about that for a second. I have an AR fifteen platform that fires a three h eight seven point six two. It's because that is the NATO standard and it's you know, US Army standard round. Uh And it's bigger than a five point five six two twenty three. Eight's bigger than that. So that's why I have that. And I have a couple of twelve gage shotguns for you know, personal defense. I have nine millimeters handguns because it's the most plentiful round in the world. So, you know, if you're going to forage for something, if you're if you're out there foraging, you would want to have something that's gonna fit your weapon. Not only that, I have the Taurus Model ninety two. We're about running out of time, guys. We're gonna have to cover the We're listening hard. Okay, good, I'm glad you're listening hard. We got to go into the contest. Okay, so how can we do this? Let's see, it's someone in the chat room and you're gonna get an rsdl G man, how can we do this? Can we have them call in? Can we have them call in? If they can call in, can they put can you put the number in the chat room so they can see it and then that way we won't say it. Yeah, I have citronola candles. I also have those baptismal candles. Did you ever see them? They're huge. They're like four feet long and they're about three inches round. I mean they will burn forever. And I got them in the estate sale. I mean there were like several of them in a pack. You could cut them, you know, make smaller candles out of them, but they're they're huge. Uh. Let me see, I'm gonna put the blog talk number in the chat room. I have it on my phone here. And what we're going to do is someone's got to call in to get this. Okay, Now, you get you longtime listeners. You already know what the number is, right, and I'm gonna put it on the in the chat room and you got to dial one. After the nice English lady answers and and g Man will put you on the air. Okay, I'm putting it on the in there so you guys can't hear it. Yes, press one. Gm Man already beat me to it. Dah you guys. Okay, So I've got Tauris Taurists model ninety two's. They're the exact copy of the Barretta. They're cheaper than the Barretta. They're the currently the Army standard. The Army just just now changed. But there's a lot of parts out there. There's a lot of those out there. Magazines are inverchangeable with the Armies, you know, Barretta ninety two. So that's the reason I have that. What else can I tell you? Oh? So I have an suv. If if I had to leave this house, I have a trailer, okay, and an SUV full ward drive, sport sport like suv. It's not one of those full sized suburban things. And a trailer and pretty much all my prepper gear can fit on this trailer. Throw a tarp over it. I'm out of here. The you know, it's forward drive for a bug out vehicle. I have a diesel tractor. Okay, we've got two minutes. Someone needs to call in to get this prize. You gotta call in. Come on, people in the chat room, Elks, don't you want this? Maybe you wanted the last time. I don't know. If you call that number, you gotta press one or we'll never hear you. Okay, we've got two minutes. Come on, guys, someone's gonna win this. Okay, what else can I tell you? Questions in the chat room. About Dave Dave Dave? We have a caller or first caller. You're on the line. Great, Hey, here we have Hey, this is Elks. How you doing Elks? I knew you could do it. Elks. Hey, you're gonna get a real packet of RSDL. This is the chemical decontamination lotion that is used by thirty arms mes worldwide to include the Israelis. Send me an email, Elks, you got my email address, give me your Okay, give me your address again, your your mailing address, and I will send that out to you first the next week. Okay, we got like thirty seconds. Okay, thanks elks for listening. You got five seconds. Okay, everybody. Next week, Prepper Con, don't miss this show. Oh, being James Walton will be there. Prepper Con I'm not hearing any music. 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, and ban
