WOMENS WEDNESDAY: Preppers LIVE w/ Sara Hathaway
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WOMENS WEDNESDAY: Preppers LIVE w/ Sara Hathaway

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[00:00:00] What's very important about tonight's conversation and what I want you to take away from it, we have Sara Hathaway with us and she is, you know, when you have someone on who has a built-in passion about a subject that's when you get the best content and that's really the end of it. And that's what we have in Sara tonight so she's gonna come on and tell us about what's happening with the earth now. And you need these facts to stand on. Alright, as things get wonky out there and you start hearing about Calfar.

[00:00:30] And the whole nine yards so without further ado Sara are you with us tonight? Hey, how's it going James? Always good. Always good to have you on. Thanks for joining us. Yeah, when you said you wanted to talk to me about the earth, the changing earth I was like whoops, I'm ready. Oh yeah, you and who was it Ellen? Oh yeah. Is that right? Got me so fired up about what you knew that I didn't know when we were on your podcast and I was like

[00:01:00] you know what, let's have Sara on to really drop the heat on what's happening on the world for real before CNN starts telling us what they think is happening in the world. Fair enough, yeah. So what do you got going on? So maybe we should start here because I think this is what's unique about you. We all kind of have our routines in the morning and that type of thing.

[00:01:26] What, where do you go and what catches your eye when you're looking for changing earth news? Okay, so every single morning I watch Suspicious Observers. Um, it, he, uh, the gentleman who does that show just brings science knowledge that is completely over my head at times. And it's all about space news and, um, space weather and how it's affecting our planet.

[00:01:56] So that's absolutely like the first place that I go. Cause I got to see what's happening with the sun and a lot of the information. Oh, go ahead. Amen. He posted at like three o'clock in the morning. Yes. Yeah. You can get that. Like, I mean, he is up. He's on it. Yeah. And the amount of content that he brings each day, like, uh, he's phenomenal. Suspicious observer, huh? Yep.

[00:02:26] Suspicious observer. Okay. Now I have to, I have to tell you that, uh, the, uh, okay. A few years back we did an exercise and it was about a solar flare and, and they started following this guy to be able to get enough information to write the exercise. The military did? The, the government, the federal government. What is this guy's name again?

[00:02:55] James, it is no joke. Like when I first started watching him, I couldn't even understand like 75% to 80% of what was going on. But I was like, this is interesting. And I kept watching and, um, he has the disaster series and this, a lot of the information that I'm bringing is right out of his disaster series. You better watch disaster or listen to it or watch it. It's on YouTube. Yep. It's on YouTube. It's fantastic.

[00:03:22] If you want, it's like cliff notes for what's coming. What's coming. And after you've been watching his show for a while, it's going to start all clicking together. Oh my gosh.

[00:03:50] I actually understand what this guy's talking about now. And this is crazy. So I'm going to try and bring it in like layman's room. Right? Suspicious observers with a zero. If you guys are looking to go get it. I'll throw the, uh. Yeah, on YouTube. I'll throw the link in the chat room. Yeah, it's, his material is fantastic. So then, um, so that's primary. I watch a lot of, uh, Dutch sense, um, cause he brings the earthquake news.

[00:04:17] I mean, he, um, is very, very on top of the earthquakes and he's great. What's that? Say it again, Dave. He has it down where he can predict. Yes. Earthquakes. Yeah. His theories are valid. Yeah. Really good stuff. He's predicting earthquakes. Yes.

[00:04:42] He'll, he'll, every time you watch him, you'll learn about his wave theory and how, when the energy comes in and punches a certain area, then it ripples out from that area. And you can judge right where the earthquakes are coming down along the fault lines. I mean, he just hit the one that just happened off the coast of Japan. He nailed that within a week. And here's the thing. He'll give you a general area. Okay. And then, and then he'll get more specific. Fake.

[00:05:11] But here's the thing. If you're living in a fault area, you better pay attention to this guy. Yes. And he's, California is on the radar right now. Oh yeah. Big parts. Um, the Cascadia. Oh, okay. Yeah. It's, it's a way overdue. L.A. L.A. County, um. Crashing in. L.A. County, which is surprising they even reported it, but they had zero COVID deaths today.

[00:05:39] First time in 400 and some days. Oh my. Oh my. I figured next they'll, uh, get hit by an earthquake. That would be kind of funny. That's God puts the scared people in. He puts the scared people out. He puts the scared people in and he shakes them all about. Oh, that's my California. I'm laughing my butt off. So.

[00:06:07] So then, um, a couple other sites that I really like, um, Mavstar Observer. He's kind of eccentric, but, uh, good stuff. And, uh, Adapt 2030. Oh, okay. That's the first one I've heard of. Yeah. Good Earth News. Um, he goes into like spiritual realms and stuff too, but, um, he brings a myriad of like the current weird things that are happening that's showing you the trigger. So a lot of my news that I have that's like, look, this is happening is going to come from him.

[00:06:38] Oh, got it. Well, okay. So here's a follow-up question on that because this, this is something. Do you find, this is completely unrelated to the earth changing. This is kind of Sarah pathway life question. Do you find that it's easier? I don't want to get you into any hot water, but I, I'm going to give you an example for me and you can verify. Okay.

[00:07:05] I could take in way more cool information when I was working for someone else compared to now working for myself. Do you, do you find that to be the case? Cause you know, I'm a prepper, so I do insurance and, uh, that's what I do during the day to, uh, make sure I got a roof over my family's house. That's perfect. And, uh, so well, I, what's that? Are you in, do you sell insurance? Yep. Yep. Oh man. Yeah. I can't mention the company.

[00:07:35] I really love it. Do you just bring the book series with you? Oh yeah. I sell a lot of books sometimes. Yeah. You have to feel out your client, but sometimes I do make book sales. I do, um, you know, but to me insurance is preparedness. So, I mean, it's like legit preparedness realm. So that's where I work. Yep. No, that makes sense. Yeah. Perfect for it. No doubt about it. So yeah, I have, I have a blast. So that's the big reason why I wanted to have you on tonight.

[00:08:04] What, and you know, and wherever the conversation goes, it's also just fun to talk, but, um, um, you know, you kind of do this on a day to day basis. Like you're getting bombarded and thank you for taking one for the team because I don't know if I could handle it with everything that I read each day, you know? Um, and it's hard, you know, cause you're like, oh, uh, there's only, uh, X amount of years. And then, but you know, we've heard it so much.

[00:08:34] You just have to live each day and you have to just love, hug your life. And thank God for each moment that you have as cushy as we think it's all messed up right now. And don't get me wrong. There's some things that definitely need to be fixed, but life is pretty darn good for us. So I just thank God every day that I get to wake up my house and my family, you know, I work from home. So it's, it's good. I have places I want to go. Don't get me wrong. And I'm working really hard towards them.

[00:09:04] It's astounding how good we have it on this planet at this moment, you know, in comparison to say a hundred years ago or less. Right. And the rest of history before that. We kind of need to get ready for again, honestly, cause, um, you know. Well, let's get into it. Let's jump in. No more beating around the bush. So the earth goes on these 12,000 year cycles and they're called the Heimerick events.

[00:09:31] And so 12,000 years ago, there was the Gothenburg event and there was a mega extinction die off like huge. I'm pretty familiar with this one, but keep on going. Cause I don't know if everybody else is. And I will love, I love this story of humanity. This is one of my favorite chapters. So 24,000 years ago, there was the Lake Mongo event and we had major die off in, um, Australia, Eurasia, Africa.

[00:09:58] Um, that's when humans abandoned Africa and started moving out. Um, um, 36,000 years ago was the Mono Lake, um, excursion. And then 47 is the LaChomp and then 60 got the Valslock and 72 is the Toba event. Now, 72,000 years ago, that's when the largest human bottleneck in human DNA happened. Right.

[00:10:25] So you can clearly see the pattern of about every 12,000 years these happen. So, uh, what happens when there's these magnetic excursions? Well, there's climate change events on massive scales, um, volcanic unrest, mega earthquakes, um, and it's accelerated spinning of the earth. And that's what heats up the magma more so that the plates can start moving.

[00:10:52] Ah, so right now unrest, that must be a word you got from your homeboy. Yeah. Hmm. Volcanic unrest. I love that. If you know what the volcanic activity has been doing on our planet right now, you're definitely looking at some correlations. Okay. It's been insane. I don't like volcanoes. I can't say I got many, many binders full of preparedness plans for volcanic eruptions, to be honest with you.

[00:11:20] Oh, you should actually, there's actually a super volcano over by you. Oh, right on. Well, if it's by me, does it serve me to have a plan? Isn't that kind of a wrap? Probably not. That thing goes off? No. No, probably not. I'll take the Dave Jones approach. Change the pants if at all possible. Right now they're figuring that we have about a 25% chance of this magnetic shift happening

[00:11:48] within the next five years and a 50% chance of it happening within the next 10 years and a 99% chance that it happens during a magnetic, the actual magnetic excursion, which is happening right now. Now, we're 150 years into a magnetic pole, you know, where our pole is actually moving, moving, moving. Yeah. And it's moved quite a bit, right? Recently.

[00:12:17] And a lot of those only take 100 years to happen. And we're already 150 years in. Yikes. Yeah. So for this to happen, for the planet to go through this massive change, for us to actually change rotation and roll over, right, you need a massive solar event to make it happen.

[00:12:38] And so we, the solar system has these sheets that go, like we have our own magnetic that outputs. And then there's this magnetic sheet that goes out around our universe that goes in waves and it hits us like every seven to 10 days. And these sheets are like supercharged with space dust and stuff like that. So they're constantly hitting us. They're constantly hitting the sun and the sun's absorbing that stuff, right?

[00:13:07] So every now and again, the sun actually sheds that off. It blasts it out, right? They know it's true because on the moon, they found vitrified glass. And in order to create that at that temperature, it had to be hotter than any meteor that could have hit it. So it's the actual sun shedding wham and hits the moon and boom, there it is. So we have our shield, right?

[00:13:37] To protect us from these kinds of things. But when our magnetic pole is in fluctuation, that whole shield starts weakening. So now we're way more susceptible to it. And one of the really cool pictures, I think this is just from a recent episode too. I know it was one from the disaster series. When the sun's energy hits that and supercharges our planet, it can actually create a backfeed

[00:14:04] loop that just intensifies the lightning on our planet. So you get the vitrified rock like they found on the Giza plateau. You know that can't be a meteor hit because the pyramids wouldn't be there anymore. Right. That was lightning strikes, right? That created that. It's such intense temperatures that it vitrified the rock like it was a nuclear blast. Well, they isn't that that's around that 13,000 mark, right?

[00:14:32] When they said that it was it could potentially have been raining. Right. Yes. Lightning coming down, in other words, like rain, PBN family. Just think about that for a minute. And last year, our planet just blasted the lightning records. Oh, did it really? Yeah. Yeah. One of the things going back to the Apollo missions, one of the things that they told them to look for when they were picking up rock.

[00:15:03] OK, it was part of the mission plan to find this stuff. So it had been all theoretical up until that point. Now they have actual physical evidence that this occurs. Right. And you got to think of it like like a Swiffer duster, right? So the duster picks up dust because of magnetism. Right.

[00:15:30] Well, we all do our planets, our sun, they all do the same thing. So when your duster gets dirty, you have to shake it off. Right. That's basically what the sun does. Nice. Yeah. I'm tired of all this. You take it. Exactly. Oh, my. Crazy stuff. Yeah. You're the only one that makes me want to think about living underground because I know that's how our ancestors survived it.

[00:15:59] I would hate to live underground. I'd be like, peace out. They had to go underground. They did. They did. And I have a piece about that for you. Here, let me find it. So in all of our ancient cave art from 12,000 years ago, there's tons of the sun spirals with the outer shell, you know, with the blast coming out from the outside. Tons of those types of pictures. I'm looking it up right now because I love cave art. Yes. I knew. I knew you'd love that part. So I had to bring that to you.

[00:16:29] You should check out these videos. Oh, my. No, I'm sure it's very interesting. I just I might have a heart attack. Right. I listen to that all morning. Plus, whatever, everything else. You know, because they're like, oh, there was one gentleman who. So I'm jumping around a little bit now, but you're leading me along. Go ahead. One gentleman who brought the theory. So they they did the actual Apollo missions.

[00:16:54] And then the Pentagon sent Project Nanook in the 1940s. And they proved that it was this 12000 year cycle. It goes a 90 degree tilt. And then at the next cycle, it tilts back. And so this one guy wrote a book about it. I have his name somewhere. Charles Hapgood. OK, he wrote this book about it.

[00:17:20] And his theories were so absolutely flawed that it discredited the whole field of research because his stuff was everybody's just like, yeah, whatever. You don't even know what you're talking about. Right. And that's how the CIA was able to bury all of this information from Project Nanook, from the glass that they found at Apollo. And now like the ancient alien theories and stuff are bringing up these glass pieces like, hey, were we hit by nuclear? No.

[00:17:49] We were hit by the sun event. Solar. Yeah. Oh, man. This picture. And it was the solar. I found one. Let me just. Go ahead, Dave. OK, so Hapgood actually tied all of our what some people would call mythology because the human race has survived the last two cataclysms.

[00:18:19] Right. So there's legends. That have grown up around this, you know, part of it's our Bible. Definitely. Yeah. And part of it is, you know, folklore. But when you tie it all in together all around the world, because this is a worldwide event, these people recorded what actually happened.

[00:18:44] And as for those cave art things, they painted what they saw. For sure. Look at the other ones. There's animals and they can actually determine which animals were painted. So if the sun was in this spiral looking thing. That's what they saw. Yep. The legends come out of the Inca, the Bible, the Chinese, the ancient Americans.

[00:19:13] Stories of the days the earth stopped rotating. No dawn for 20 hours. The dwelling place above will appear as a blue star. That's from the Hopi. And then the earth was on fire from horizon to horizon. Oh, my God. Yeah. From the black. Right? Right? Yeah. Where's your caves at, dude? That's great. The earth is on fire.

[00:19:39] So the good news is there is a serious amount of bunkers built beneath our country. Now, who gets to go down there? You know, we'll see. I ain't going down in a bunker with anybody. I don't know. That's for sure. Right. Unless I'm sure I can kill them immediately as we get down there. Right. That's about the only way I'm going in a bunker with anybody. I don't know. So that's why I watch the sun every morning, though, because there's only a few times when it can actually happen.

[00:20:08] And that's when, you know, the sun, well, it's got to be the sun nova, nova blasting that sheet out at us. Right. Or it can actually be a magnetic event where we get hooked with the sun. That's what causes a lot of earthquakes on the earth. That is wild. To even consider. Right. Right. Right. But we need the super heat to start affecting the magma.

[00:20:32] So right now, 2020, they recorded the shortest day ever in recorded history. So she's moving quicker. She's moving quicker. And this year, they've had to redo their estimates like every other week because we keep moving that much faster. We're recorded at like 129 milliseconds. Now, this isn't much. You're not going to notice it. Right.

[00:20:59] But you can bet our magnetism and our planet does because the faster it spins, the hotter that gets. Then it starts letting our plates slide around more instead of being in a locked formation. Exactly. So everybody who laughed at me about my books, oh, it's an earthquake. Yeah. I don't know anybody who laughed at you because of your books. Could have done a little homework there on it. I don't know. You know. No, I have had people like, earthquake, dude. What are you talking about? Really?

[00:21:28] Have you not read the Bible or like heard any of the ancient stories that the world's had? They happen every year. What's unfeasible about it? Yeah. Well, worldwide. Right? Worldwide earthquake. Yeah. I know. But I mean, if it were about worldwide nuclear war, nobody would bat an eye. Yeah. You'd be like, yeah, that makes sense. That could totally happen. Right. Mm-hmm. Probably see the world on fire from horizon to horizon before we see a worldwide nuclear war, hopefully. Right.

[00:21:59] So what they're saying, though, is like when all this starts happening and the crust is moving and whatnot, you get a lot of volcanic activity. When you get a lot of volcanic activity, you get a lot of sulfur dioxide in the air. You get a lot of sulfur dioxide in the air. You have another ice age coming. Right. Yeah. That makes sense. Right. That makes sense. So they're actually predicting global cooling, which is extremely opposite of what they're saying.

[00:22:27] They're saying, well, the global warming is melting the ice caps, which is throwing off the ocean currents. And yeah, a fair amount of that melting is throwing off the ocean currents. But it's also the magnetism of our actual planet that's throwing off the ocean currents as well. Yeah. Because of this movement. It's clear that the climate change story.

[00:22:53] Well, to your point, it might take you a month to figure out what the hell these guys are even saying. So obviously they've got to craft a message that they can feed to the masses who just can, you know, take a look at a Twitter post and go, oh, my God, we've got to do something. Right. So that's kind of how it works. And they're obviously not going to go down the big picture of, you know, the Earth's magnetism and rotating faster and that whole thing, which is wild to even consider. But I have almost no.

[00:23:23] Well, I mean, I just if you already I guess what really works for me with you, Sarah, is that I knew the history of mass extinction events previously, you know, and I think that's a really good prerequisite to talking about this stuff. because then it seems like, well, it already happened as opposed to like, what is this? This is some kind of Hollywood. You know what I mean? Right. Well, they're saying, you know, all these extinctions were because of meteors.

[00:23:50] Well, I mean, maybe because our shield's not as intense at that point. You know, when the magnetic poles are moving, our shield isn't as good. So maybe the meteor could get through. But it seemed to always seem a little lackluster to me. Like and now when you look at the 12,000 year cycle, really a meteor hit us every 12,000 years. It seems to me like something else is going on. And if you start studying like the recurring novas that are out there in the universe,

[00:24:18] they happen on consistent cycles for the most part. So why would our sun be any different? Sure. And it's got a track record. It's not a full nova. It's like a micro nova. Like there's so many parts. That's it. Yeah, it's true. It sloughs. You know, it sloughs off this piece. Hold on. I got to write that down. We're going to make a T-shirt for Sarah. The sun fart? Yeah.

[00:24:47] Preparing for sun farts. That's true. It's true. Well, and they say like, you know, if it were to go like, you know, be a full crustal ejection, like way before that, we're not going to have any power on our planet. Oh, right. Yeah. Yeah. In survival mode before the sun ever like turns dark because it would turn dark before it did like a full shed. And they're not predicting that for this cycle at all. There's been more intense cycles and less intense cycles.

[00:25:18] And they're not predicting that for this cycle, that it would be like a full on event like that. But it's something to definitely prep for and to be ready for. And if we lost power and we're living like, you know, they were a hundred years ago, you know, you're going to have to know what to do there, how to get your food and whatnot. I mean, it's sick, but there's a part of me that like, God, I wouldn't mind seeing the sun go dark for a few days and then explode.

[00:25:46] I mean, there are a lot worse ways to go, but that would be pretty sweet to see, even though you probably wouldn't look at it. What do you think, Dave Jones? Would that be like looking into a nuke? Probably blind, right? Automatically. It would be a bad day. But the government has known about this for 40 or 50 years. So I'm going to put my conspiracy theory hat on right now. Okay.

[00:26:12] So they've been building these underground dumbs, dumbs, deep underground military bases. Got it. Okay. Now I'm not down yet. Everybody into the dumb. Yeah, exactly. I mean, I don't know where they are. Okay. But they do exist.

[00:26:39] And whether they were built for nuclear bombs or whether they were built for a sun fart. Okay. They're the same thing. Right. And that's how people will survive. Now, that doesn't mean that everybody else on the surface is toast because it's not that way.

[00:27:02] But some of the effects with this crust shifting will be hundreds of miles an hour wind and tsunamis, okay, on the coast. And it will shift in the direction that it's traveling. So east to west. So the west coast, the sea will be sucked out.

[00:27:28] Japan will be flooded with a tsunami. The east coast will hit a big tsunami, 100 feet, between 100 and 200 foot. Yeah. Yeah. That was no joke. Because think about like when the earth. Another thing I wouldn't mind seeing. I mean, if I had to. When the earth spins, it creates a bulge at the equator. Right? Right. So it's spinning. It bulges out at the equator.

[00:27:58] You can actually see like where the old lines have been. If you look at like ocean maps and stuff, you can see old lines on the planet. And so as that tilts and moves, it's going to bulge in a different area. It's going to pull some oceans. It's going to push some the other way. Right? Right? As your continents are now a little bit freer to slip around more. Yeah.

[00:28:23] I mean, they have maps of Antarctica up by Africa with land, you know, and not covered in ice. Yeah. Right? I mean, and they have the map that it's drawn. It's the lakes. The mountains are where they're supposed to be. The lakes are where they are. Like everything's accurate. So they're like, how did they get this map? Of Antarctica with no ice. Yeah.

[00:28:47] It's hard to imagine the atmosphere not blocking sun out after everything that we've done and everything that nature is doing and everything we pick. And I guess everything we pick up in space probably attributes to it, too. Right? Yeah. Yeah. And also. We get hit with this sheet that, you know. That's why you see the aurorobalic borealis. Right. Yeah. Yeah.

[00:29:14] And everybody's favorite superhero, Elon Musk, is doing his part to block the sun out with all his garbage that he shoots up in the sky. Trying to get to Mars. So the magnetic field right now, it's been on the march, right? It's been on the march, on the march, on the march. Everybody's like, oh, it does it all the time. No, no. It's seriously moving. Yeah. When I saw the picture of it, it was like, it reminded me like somebody had stabbed the earth with some new stuff.

[00:29:44] Right. And so they were predicting like maybe 2050 this stuff would go down. But it accelerated again in 2017, again in 2019. I mean, it is on the move right now. So they're saying like 2040 or earlier for this flip to happen, which is just crazy. So you can just look for like increased auroral activity is going to happen. There'll be more lightning events because it's just super charging.

[00:30:14] And, you know, 2030, if we don't get a major solar event, the sun has been super calm lately. So, I mean, that's really good news as far as it goes. Another thing that happens from our magnetic shield weakening is increased cardiovascular problems. What? Yeah. So heart attacks will increase a lot from people getting hit by the space radiation.

[00:30:43] And last year, the actual biggest killer was not the virus you're all thinking of. It was actually cardiovascular. It usually is though, right? That's usually pretty typical. But I'd like to look at the numbers because that is one thing they claim is going to be an uptick from the space radiation and then decreased cognitive ability. Oh, great. So they did this experiment on rats to see what would happen when they get hit by more and more of the spatial radiation.

[00:31:10] And they were not able to perform the normal things they were trained to do within that first week. And then they got a little bit better increased sensitivity to pain and just more erratic behavior. Now I have an excuse. Why the hell am I getting hit all the time? Right? There you go. Blame it on the magnetic field. That's what I'm saying. Look at how people are acting though. Yeah. It's kind of weird, right? Right? Very. Very weird. You got to wonder.

[00:31:39] Like, you know, we're all tied together. We're all tied together in this process with our planet, with our solar system and everything that goes on. So it's very interesting to me. Very interesting. That is wild to consider. Mm-hmm. That's what I'm saying. So just, you know, watch out for, you know, if you're at cardiac risk and stuff, just take it a little extra easier and stuff. You know? Yeah, it makes me wonder.

[00:32:09] It makes me wonder how far along we've been before. That's what I've always wondered. You know? And when you start listing off the things that could happen. And now what really makes me nervous is that. Because I never heard of that before. Lower cognitive ability.

[00:32:29] So is it some kind of, is the human race in like this weird cycle where we go from getting real smart to becoming caveman dumb again and then start all over? Just because the planet. You know? Yeah. And how many times have we done that? We know two for sure. But how many times have we got like super smart? We know one time we built pyramids. Right? Right. How many super advanced societies have we built in the past that have just been destroyed?

[00:32:59] And then time ticks on and you don't see any of the remnants, only rock. Right. Maybe the only difference this time is metal. You know what I mean? Maybe many, many times over. Yeah, but we'd find it underground. You know what I mean? I'm saying if it was comparable. They found that one hammer or whatever that's petrified and everything is not supposed to be in existence. Oh, really? And it's like, yeah. Oh, I'm telling you.

[00:33:28] We're stuck in a loop. Two solar observing satellites. So, Soho 1 and Soho 2, they sit at a geoposition stationary to the right and the left of the planet. And they're observing the sun. And they're in what they call a sweet spot. So, they never get further. They never get further away.

[00:33:58] The gravitational pull is equilibrium for them. So, they'll stay there forever. Orbit the planet. They literally sit still in space? They sit still and move with the whole solar system. And what we have is an early warning. Now, early warning can be four to eight minutes. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, if the sun just decided to just...

[00:34:25] Then there was a filament this morning that was eyes on, you know, because everything was quiet except for this one little filament at the bottom that was like, We're just going to keep our eye on it. Yeah. Yeah. The government will have this four to eight minute warning. Would they ever pass it down to anybody else? I don't think so. Dude, from suspicious observers, Will, except that was glitching the other morning. True. Yeah.

[00:34:55] Man. Okay. So, other signs that prove that this is in route. Okay. So, this... I just called this out of my research that I've been doing the past few months. I always do a little segment on my show about what's happening this week and what kind of changes we've seen. Definitely got to check it out, guys. Yeah. So, we've had the highest number of earthquakes ever recorded in the first 65 days of the year.

[00:35:22] There was 42 6.0 or higher earthquakes. Wow. It's almost one a day. Right? There was 220 lightning records obliterated. Or, 2020 obliterated the lightning records. So, that one's done. Four whales were found in one week in California. Now, usually there's like 13 for the year, right?

[00:35:50] But whales use magnetism to navigate. Sure. For one week. Okay. The once-in-a-lifetime cyclone storm that hit Australia. Not supposed to be there. It was not supposed to be there at all. You know, all the flooding that they had was actually this huge cyclone storm. The cherry blossoms in Japan, they tend to follow the sun cycles and coincide with major sun cycles.

[00:36:19] And the last time they bloomed this early was in 8, 8, 16. Uh-huh. And one of their big dynasties died off like right after that. It was a sign. Oh, I did read something about this. Yeah. I read something about this the other day. Yeah. So, like, not 18, 16, 8, 16. There was record colds across all the U.S. grow centers. France hit record colds.

[00:36:48] Their grape crop got obliterated, which is, you know, that's long term. When the vine dies, not just the grapes. Yeah. That's bad news. Saudi Arabia. Listen to this. Saudi Arabia, 90 degrees. Hail storm. Enough hail fell that it accumulated on the sand. So, 90 degree temperature outside. And you have hail accumulating on that hot sand. Wow.

[00:37:17] Okay? This is like out a day after tomorrow, right? Yeah. Australia, the cold came in two months early following that huge cyclone. China is also getting record colds. Moscow, while everybody else is getting record colds, Moscow just broke 140-year warm temperature.

[00:37:44] California's water, you know, they're in drought again. That's a lot of our food supply, though, people. So, as much as you don't like California, that's where a lot of our food supply comes from. Oh, for sure. And they're down to one-fourth of their water for farmers this year. Wow. Volcanic. I talked to you already about the volcanic eruptions. Just massive scale. So, just from La Succia that erupted.

[00:38:11] And it went 44,000 feet into the air. And the sulfur dioxide went from St. Vincent into the far end of the Mediterranean and even into Africa. Yeah. Yeah. And then I talked to you about the shortest days. So... And we haven't even mentioned the... Which is a typical doomsday scenario. But this... This... The earth moving in this direction would obviously do something like trigger a...

[00:38:40] You know... One of these super volcanoes, which will get it all done real quick, right? Right. So, there's some back and forth on that. Um... Especially on Yellowstone. So, Yellowstone, they... Well, if you listen to the science... Scientists who are doing science... Um... They think that it's... Because it moves across the planet, right? And, uh... They think it's actually cut off from its actual magma source. So, yeah.

[00:39:09] All that magma might be sitting there. But they think it's cut off from the magma source. Where you keep your eye on is the Long Valley Caldera. That's below Mammoth... Remind me where that is again. That's below Mammoth Mountain in between California and Nevada towards more southern. Okay? And that is a super volcano sitting in there that very few people actually realize is there. And that sucker has been having earthquakes.

[00:39:38] It has fires that burn around the outside like spontaneous fires just because it's getting too hot. Yeah. And they... Oh, somebody, a garbage truck or something. No, they just like... The magma's that close that they're starting fires on top of the earth. So, really incredible stuff if you're into like the changing planet. I just think it's so arrogant that we think, oh, we live on this place and it's like been the same forever and it's never going to change.

[00:40:07] Well, I think something similar. I think it's so arrogant that we can say, we'll fix it. Oh, yeah. There's no... You know? This is adaption. This is adapt and survive. Adapt and survive. Adapt and survive. We'll fix it. All we got to do is stop flying planes and burning fossil fuels and all this stuff will be taken care of. There's no fixing. And a volcano can outdo us in like two seconds. Right. Like hundreds of years of us doing what we're doing.

[00:40:35] Volcano can do that in like two seconds. For sure. I mean, you could argue it's already happening. So, my theory... So, a little bit of tinfoil hat for you. Let's do it. Like Dave Jones was saying, they've known about this for 40 years. They know what's coming. And now all of a sudden we have the Great Reset. We have people getting used to standing in food lines. We have people getting used to being controlled. Shortages, lockdowns.

[00:41:04] Personally, I think it's preparing the population for what's coming. They don't want to tell you what's coming. They're just going to force you to prepare for it ahead of time, basically. It does seem like the move that you would make, though, if you were in the... Right? I mean, think about it. If you were in control, you know you can't just come out and say, hey... This stuff's happening. We need to get ready. Right. Yeah. You're all screwed in like 30 years. So, figure it out. But stay civil.

[00:41:34] So, you start training people. Yeah. To, you know, start rashing off your stuff. We're building these bunkers. You know, they exist. They exist. Rumor, rumor. Right? Right? So... And then the elites are buying land. So, there's already places like Plan B, Marine. They have like these boats that are just sitting there on the edge of Manhattan ready to roll.

[00:42:02] So, if something happens, boom, they get the elites right out of there. A matter of minutes. It's hilarious. Where are you running to? Yeah, exactly. Like, if it all goes down, I want to be on a boat. That's where I want to be. Well, you could ride the tsunami out, maybe. Oh, honey, we're back home. There's tons of doomsday. Like, the elites are buying tons of land in New Zealand for bunkers. I can't figure that out either. I'm not sold on an island. Yeah, I don't get that.

[00:42:31] I don't understand the New Zealand. I mean, I know there's plentiful natural resources, but like, man, you're going under. So, they're projecting the pole to go to like southern Indonesia area. That's where it's going to end up? Yeah. Yep. So, what is the correlation between where the pole is and proximity to where it gets bad?

[00:42:56] Is there a correlation there or is it just the switching of the poles turns everything into madness? There has to be that other trigger, right? Because if it keeps traveling slow and it's a nice slow process, then there's a chance we could just absorb, right? As we move, the bulge is going to be like happening so slowly that it's not a big deal, right? And that's where Hapgood, that's what Hapgood said would happen is that it's so slow.

[00:43:24] It happens over thousands of years and we never see it happening, right? But now they prove that it can happen within a hundred year span. So, I mean, that's on the move. So, there has to be that trigger. So, what we're praying for is that because our magnetic shield is so weak while that pole is in motion that we don't get a sun event. And we don't get any kind of novaing from the space because our shields are basically down.

[00:43:56] But you have to watch about the solar system sheets and stuff that we go through. There's bigger ones on top of the little ones that we travel through. So, there's a whole bunch of things that can happen. It's just that we're in such a weakened state when the poles are in motion that it can be what worse, right? Right. And then there's things we don't even know about. Right. On top of it. Exactly. Things we can fly through in space we have no idea about, right?

[00:44:26] And like nova events that we've never recorded before. Yeah, of course. And we might see it once and it doesn't happen for another 12,000 years. So, we would never know that it was a recurring one. Right. Right? So, yeah. But, yeah, there has to be some kind of a trigger. See, and that's how Albert Einstein was studying this. And he thought that it was the weight of the ice on Greenland that would pull the Earth and like always keep it north. Really?

[00:44:55] Well, he didn't have. Yeah. Right. He didn't have access to the amount of information that we have about the sun and about novas and things like that that we have now to be able to put it together on what could be the trigger to make the planet more molten inside. So, it's slipperier basically. Terrifying. Terrifying. Yeah.

[00:45:20] You know how everybody like does the Earth like when you see the interior of the Earth, it's like a ball with the ball around it and a ball around it. Well, that's not how it actually is. There's like magna ball bulges that come up in different areas and things like that. So, it's not a perfect spin. And that weight also, once you get that slipping around, that can whoop and move it over, right? Because it's not a perfect spin. Yeah.

[00:45:50] So, I mean, there's all kinds of different triggers. And like I say, definitely, I mean, if you're into this as much as I am, you want to check out that disaster series. And if not, keep watching my show. I'll bring you news on it. I don't have a problem with that. But the elites are buying up land. I mean, if you go and do any research on it, tons. Ted Turner has like a million acres in New Mexico, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota.

[00:46:18] Reddit CEO Steve Huffman, he's not shy about the fact of what he thinks coming. He's already had like LASIK because he's like, when stuff happens, I got to be able to see, you know? So, Bill Gates even bought up the 24,000 acres of land in Arizona to make a smart city and all this. And if you look at the areas where they're going to, it's self-sustainable areas where there's like coal around, water supply, that kind of stuff that are abound.

[00:46:47] So, they know about it. And now I hope you know about it. Oh, yeah. You should, right? Yeah, we know about it. So, here's the thing. So, for Sarah, who spends so much time in this thing, it seems like there's kind of two modalities for you. And one is taking action and prepping. And the other is understanding the potential for overwhelming force from Mother Nature. Yeah.

[00:47:16] Is that about right? Yeah. I mean, that's, you know, what my book series is all about is just Mother Nature creates challenges and challenges. And just us being ready to adapt to that. And then not even that, but like how people would react and how societies would react. And, you know, usually if there's a natural disaster, we can all swoop in to help each other. And we do. I mean, Americans are so charitable. And we help each other like nobody's business.

[00:47:46] But imagine if that disaster was across the whole country and you're just trying to help yourself. Nobody's coming to help. No way. Yeah. No way. And then you have to do national triage on a national level. So, you have to decide, like, this coastline is screwed. We can't save it. We have to focus on the things where we can save. Like, when you walk into a group of bombed people, right?

[00:48:13] There's some that you know are savable and some that you know are going to die. So, you just can't even put your effort there. Right. If even that, you know? Yeah. That's what my book's about is like national triage level where they were like, California's done. You know, we're cutting that off. And it just snowballs from there, literally. But, yeah, that's what I try to tell people is, hey, let's not lose our relationship with our planet.

[00:48:41] Because when things start moving and shaking, we're going to have to know how to adapt. We're going to have to know how to work within those confines again, not just these technological confines. And I worry about a lot of people. Of course. I mean, there's people you could tell this stuff to until you're red in the face and they'll, you know, just not going to cause any movement. They're not going to do anything. So, you said you're going hard on food, Sarah? I am.

[00:49:11] That's one of your big preps right now? That's one of my, well, I mean, with what's going on on the planet and what's going on societally with the food supply, yeah, food is the big charge right now. Because we got the new place. So, it was time to get new gardens in. We have an established fruit tree, but we got some more fruit trees in, nut trees, and then I'll have chickens back and everything. Nice. Nice. Yeah, you know, wood prices right now are just incredible. I know.

[00:49:39] Yeah, we're going to take down an old privacy fence and build that into our chicken coop. Yeah, I've been thinking of something similar for some of the goats, the Dave Jones goats that are coming. Oh, nice. Yeah, I don't do goats anymore. No, I'm not a fan. No, no, I'm not a fan. Well, maybe the little pygmies, but I had big goats and they are just so mischievous. And I don't really care for the meat. So, but pigs.

[00:50:08] Yeah, we're going to have little ones. I'd be more than happy to have a pig again. Yeah, pigs. Pigs are fun. Good eating. Yeah. Yeah, they smell really bad to have to clean their area, but they're definitely good eating. Yeah, and we're in Texas. So, it's really awesome the amount of community and farmer's market and local meat sourcing and stuff like that. So, that's the networks that we're forming right now. That's what you want, man.

[00:50:38] That's what I always talk about. You got to get with the local farmers more than just showing up. Get the cards. Give them a call. Right. Support their efforts. That's it. Because those are the ones that you're going to need when your community needs them. That's right. And if you can have a direct line, man, you can get food when other people can't, you know, and that's important. Yeah, everybody's like, oh, I don't want to grow a garden. Or not everybody, but a lot of people are like, I don't want to grow a garden. I don't want to, you know, worry. Like, you don't have to.

[00:51:06] Go to the farmer's market. Buy enough food there that you can practice some canning and support their efforts, you know, because they want to do it. Well, I mean, you're going to be useful in a different area, but. There's really no reason why they would stop unless things like, well, I mean, so we do, we do a couple of things. There are pickups. You know, you can go direct to farm.

[00:51:31] This is everywhere now, but you can go direct to farm and pick up a bunch of stuff. You can have stuff delivered to your house if you're in their area. And I just, that's one of those weird things where I don't see why they would stop doing it. You know, if you had something. Unless it was a threat. Right. If you had something that they wanted, even if monetary, you know, regular paper money wasn't working, if you had something that they wanted, I don't see why they would just say, forget about all this infrastructure.

[00:52:01] We're not growing food or raising animals anymore. Right, yeah. We're also just going to start. You know, like for me, I'd be like, okay, I'll provide defense, you know. Yeah. That's probably my best area. I could help, but. Oh, there's all kinds of stuff that you can do. And you want to be the first person in there recommending it, you know. And, yeah, you want them to already know who you are. Exactly. That's key. That's key. Because you can't outwork the farmer.

[00:52:27] You're never going to make that much food unless you're on 40 acres and you're going to be a farmer, you know. Yeah, that's your job. That's it. But that's a tall order. I don't know that I'd want to be a farmer in something like that. Me neither. But I would definitely, you know, help support somebody else's infrastructure. Oh, for sure. I'd run some security shift on there for us. Right? Yeah, or like work in some fields and stuff like that. No problem. Yeah. Definitely.

[00:52:56] So I bring what I, you know, the knowledge and skills that I possess to the table. Well, I think you got a really great message. A really great prepping mentality, Sarah. You know what I mean? Which is, it's that combination of action and gratitude that I think preppers usually are missing one or the other. You know what I mean? It's like I'm prepping for the end and I'm becoming this hardened prepper that's ready for anything.

[00:53:24] And I'll shoot anybody who comes. You know what I mean? Right, yeah. And I think they miss out on sort of the gratitude aspect, which, you know, being who you are and having the wonderful family that you have. It's, you know, it's a great lesson for preppers out there. You know, live every day like it is the last. Nobody should understand that better than us. You know what I mean? Exactly. Because, well, that's the thing. You can just get so bogged down in it, you know? Oh, yeah.

[00:53:54] That's no way to live. I've lived years in depression and I made the decision that I was never going to do that again. Yeah. That's usually what it takes, right? Yeah, exactly. Exactly. And, yeah. Now it's just like everybody's like, well, why would you tell other people that you're a prepper? Well, if you don't talk about it and if you don't, you know, try and share your knowledge, then they're never going to learn.

[00:54:19] And they're going to be one of those needy people in a situation instead of a prepared person. So why would I not share, you know? I really have trouble believing that people put your name on a short list for the places that they're going to. Right. Yeah, exactly. You know, do something nefarious to or even head to in a serious situation. You know, we lived through a pretty serious situation last year, you know? And what did everyone do?

[00:54:48] Stay in the house. And I can't imagine it being any different unless the houses are gone, you know? Yeah. But if there's houses, people, and not immediate threats, then people are, and even if there are immediate threats, people are still going to stay in the house, the majority. I can't see them going like, Sarah, yeah, she said she was a prepper. Let's drive all the way across town. Let's drive over there and check it out. Try to accost her and who knows what we're running to. And we already know she's a prepper, so she's probably going to be shooting at us when we pull up already. Yeah, yeah. That sounds like a reasonable risk. Yeah.

[00:55:18] I don't need guns. I got two right on my body. Yeah. I mean, that's the thing, you know? So it's a lot of nonsense when I think about all that OPSEC stuff primarily, you know? I mean, there are definitely parts and pieces. If you really think about it, like, people have to choose to be uncivil. Yeah. So people could choose to be civil and work together just as easily as they could choose to be uncivil.

[00:55:48] Yeah. Hopefully you've surrounded yourself. Maybe not you because you've moved recently, but hopefully if you've been nested somewhere for a while, you've already got, you know, a bunch of allies around you, I would hope. You know what I mean? Yeah. And even if they're not diehard preppers, they're people that you know, like, yeah, Sam and Jane down the street, they're going to be coming outside and helping out with stuff. Things go bad. Yeah, this is Texas, so I've got some cool people around me already. Yeah, exactly.

[00:56:18] It's not hard. You just get out. I had some people in my neighborhood years before, years before I even started working on my neighborhood because I've done some work on this neighborhood over the years. And years before, I mean, I think it was our second, maybe third year, something like that. But they just came right out and out and said it.

[00:56:43] I was, I was, I had a generator and I was going down the street after a bad one, a bad storm. And I was like, you know, you got to charge devices or whatever. Feel free generators on your back if you want to use it. Because, you know, we never, I don't ever use, I mean, I get it. People who put the whole house generators in and stuff like that. But, man, when I put my little generator on, we use like nothing. We use like almost no power anyway. I understand, like, if you have medical problems or something like that. Yeah, right.

[00:57:12] It would be necessary, yeah. But we power the fridge. I mean, we could wash clothes if we wanted and all that stuff. And it's just, you know, those little portables, they're awesome. But anyway, I was putting that out to neighbors down the street, you know, and one family just, just out of the blue says, No, we got everything we need. We're preppers. And they go on into the house. And I go, I looked at my wife and just like, yeah. Yeah, one of my neighbors too.

[00:57:41] I was just, you know, talking to him about the January 6th thing, you know. And he was like, yeah, I'm ready. I could go. I'm a prepper. I could go. And I'm like, oh, yep. All right. Me too, man. Thumbs up, you know. Yeah, there's a lot more out there. And there are more out there nowadays, you know, after last year. A lot of people saw things and took action. That's true. Yeah.

[00:58:07] Which, again, you see what I'm saying about them prepping the population. Right. Yeah. For disaster. Yeah. What could be better? What could be better than a virus with 99.6% survival rate? Survival rate. Shut the whole country down. That's what I say. Just weird things like that. And you really, California is like propaganda land. Oh, of course. Yeah.

[00:58:33] And even before the virus and everything, for the wildfires, they were like, prepare. Have your gold bag ready. Be ready to evacuate. Blah, blah, blah, blah. Like every other commercial on the radio. I was just like, as a prepper, I'm a fan. I'm like, yeah. Yeah. Oh, for sure. Yes. Finally. They're like getting people ready. But it was like so overwhelmingly, I was like, what are they getting us ready for? And then sure enough, we had the blackouts. There you go.

[00:59:03] Power was getting shut off. Mm-hmm. They knew. Get them used to that. Yep. Start sending them the message. Oh, yeah. Well, you look at global warming and you can look at global warming cynically and from your point of view and just say, yeah, it's just a push to get as many people off grid as possible. Mm-hmm. You know? Yeah. Get your solar panels. We'll give them to you free for God's sakes. Well, come on. Electric cars. Yeah, exactly. Okay. How do you make electricity? Yeah. I love that one.

[00:59:33] I mean. That's my favorite. You know, you got to buy one of the Teslas to save the world. So, only the elites can buy electric cars, right? Because they're hell of expensive. Right. Then you get the special lane on the highway because you got the electric car. Of course. Right? And you get the special rate on the registration renewal because you got an electric car. There you go. It's such a gamble. Oh, there'll be special parking spots and everything. I've already seen them at Disney. Oh, yeah.

[01:00:02] Nice little close parking spots. Yeah. Oh, yeah. You can always get a little closer with your electric. H-O-B lane. You can ride in there. They'll be punching people. The electric. The lovely liberals will be knocking each other out over their electric car spaces. Watch. Right? The compassionate ones over there. Yeah. Yeah. Well, so one more question before I let you go because this is.

[01:00:28] And I want you to tell everybody about your books and, of course, about the audio drama that's out now because I mentioned it in the DAC, but just in case people didn't hear it. When you. And this is another personal one, but it won't affect your employment. Sorry about that last one. Oh, no, no, no, no. That's fine. I can't. I just can't mention my company. No. Okay, that's fine. I never know anymore. You know what I mean? I've been out of the loop too long. Yeah, no, I got a good box. Good.

[01:00:58] That's so good. So when you're. When you. When you peek into the bedroom. Maybe, say, of your youngest. And he's sleeping. I'm sure you do this like all parents do. It is. And you and you see him there, you know, cooing away. And you got an adorable little son, too. Yeah.

[01:01:25] What comes to mind when you think about like, I've been lucky. I've had, you know, I've been married. I've had kids. I've had this life experience. What types of things come to mind when you look, look at your baby sleeping and you will have, you know, in the back of your head, this. This tornado of information. You're going to laugh. So the first thing that I do is make sure his knife is on his. Say I'm sitting next to him. Oh, that's great. I know. Oh, no. I'm just.

[01:01:54] This is how I am. Mine's right next to my bed, you know. So and his room's like right in the front. So I always worry because I've just studied way too much stuff. So, yeah. So I make sure his knife's there. I've really upticked his survival knowledge, basically his training lately. Just, you know, how to make a fire, how to grow food with us, how to preserve it,

[01:02:23] how to, you know, do everything that I do. He's right there with me. He's actually like one of my very best friends. So both of them, you know, Fletch is 20 and turning 21 this year, which is crazy. I know. He'll be. No, he won't be 21 yet at prepper camp. But and, you know, Chris is turning 10 and I worry about their future. Yes.

[01:02:49] But they know that I will do anything to ensure their survival. And my journey that God put me on, I believe, was a lot for their benefit because there's no way they would have learned as much that they know if I wouldn't have been put on the course that I was on. So, yeah.

[01:03:16] So that I really believe that that, you know, I'm giving them all the skills. I pray to God it doesn't happen in my lifetime or theirs. Right. But, you know, should something like that happen, they know I would give all to ensure their survival. And I just pray that I have given them enough skills to be able to adapt with the planet and keep the family lineage going.

[01:03:44] I only ask such a tough question because it's I don't have people on all the time who I know. Know the gravity of it all and have young kids, you know what I mean? Yeah. Like it's one thing to look out onto the landscape and be like, yeah, maybe we'll go to World War three and that'll end or we'll have some civil unrest or even an economic collapse

[01:04:08] that we'll pull ourselves out of, you know, but this is a, you know, there are lifetimes of people who are going to be affected by something like this, you know? Yeah. And you don't want to scare them. Oh, of course. But on the same note, I don't want them to not understand. And Christian is very scientific. So he likes watching stuff with me.

[01:04:33] He likes learning and we watch different programs together and he'll be like, Mom, but that's not true. That theory is not true. And I'm like, you're right. Watching what the other thing. Yeah. Oh, you're raising John Connor. Yeah. Kind of, you know, kind of. He already, you know, shoots, does everything. It's teaching your child self-defense yourself.

[01:05:00] You know, that's a scary thing for them sometimes. And so they're going to like get tears or whatever. And you have to be able to work through that and be like, yeah, but if somebody else was grabbing you and it wasn't your mom or your dad, it's going to be way scarier. Oh, yeah. So you have to know, you know, you have to have muscle memory to be able to defend yourself so that you don't become a victim. And I think that is the biggest problem in our world right now is everybody's looking

[01:05:29] for a reason to be a victim. Oh, yeah. You're 100% right. You're 100% right. Yeah. The world, it's a weird thing to think about. I wear this hat from Sanctified Supply Company. Big plug, great plug, great company. Not a sponsor, but they're awesome. And it's just, it's one of the best messages ever. It's just a mountain set in the background, a camp tent set up, and it says stay humble and kind.

[01:05:55] And the thing that I always think about, I see stay humble and kind, and I think that what we should add to that is deadly. You know? Yeah. Not malicious, but, you know, the capacity to be deadly if need be. I think we're missing that in society nowadays for sure. Right. You know, it's like, and you say that and people get scared, but you know it because you practice martial arts.

[01:06:21] It's not, you would never hurt anybody, you know what I mean, if they didn't provoke you. No. So it's not, being deadly is not this thing like, I want to kill people or I want to hurt people. It's like, no, but I got the capacity. Right. And I think. Yeah. Actually, people who like to fight, when you learn to fight, you do it less. Yes. Because, you know. The worst. Yeah. You know, like, because I like to fight. Yes.

[01:06:48] But once I was trained to fight, it was like, no, I'm not going to do that unless, you know, I have to, to defend myself. I mean, it's the fearless, it's the fearless criminals and the fearless youth that let me know things have changed big time with that. You know what I mean? And I see people who just have no fear. And when I was growing up, I just remember, you know, being afraid of adults.

[01:07:18] Yeah. Right. You know, having that fear of like, this person will probably hurt me. Loss of respect. Yeah. Definitely. Because even though, you know, we were wild, crazy teens or whatever, we still had respect for our elders. Yeah. And I didn't, you know, I, my respect was definitely out of fear. There's no doubt about it. I didn't have some, um, I didn't, you know, for my people, I had respect, but I didn't have some like overwhelming respect for authority figures. I really didn't like them. Yeah, me neither. You're right. But I was scared.

[01:07:49] I was scared. My dad would have killed me. So yeah, you're right. It probably was fear. My parents, like my dad. Well, it wasn't even just my parents. I was scared of people in general. Like I thought, you know, there's a limit to how far you can push a person and then they're going to physically hurt you. And I think that when you, when, when bad people look out onto the landscape of America today, they're probably like, ah, that guy's not going to do anything. You know what I mean? Look at him. You know what I mean? And that's the problem.

[01:08:17] Well, and I think a lot of people just lash out out of ignorance too, that like if push actually came to shove, they wouldn't do anything either. Well, that's a good point. But they think they can be that way. That's a good point. But yeah, you get a gun in your hand and you don't have to, uh, you think you don't have to worry about a lot of things, you know? Right. But if somebody can step up and take that gun away before you can fire the trigger, they're

[01:08:42] going to look at you with a lot different, you know, look on their face. That's a terrifying situation to be in. Malicious intent. You get your gun taken away and now you have an angry person who knows how to cause you harm. Right. Right. You know? So, uh, yeah, I'm a, I mean, you know me, I'm a huge proponent of, uh, self-defense in every form possible. So, um. It's huge. It's huge. It's huge for kids too, man.

[01:09:13] Yeah. You know? I feel like we could have done away with the whole bullying issue a long time ago if, but it's that same thing, right? You didn't have to teach kids to be weenies. Yeah. You could have just taught them to defend themselves. Right. Exactly. I mean, right? Exactly. That's kind of a, that's a smaller, that's a micro, uh, example of kind of the larger scale problem in the nation. Right. Yeah, exactly. There are people who you can look at and go, that's a harmless little, you know, thing

[01:09:41] right there and we can do whatever we want to it. Yeah. And, you know, we could stop that, but not, not anytime soon. The only way we stop it is with a whole lot of kindness, you know? Right. Uh, just be nice to each other, just stop. But you know, that's why I say like with the space radiation coming down, it was, I was not surprised when I heard the results of those experiments. I was like, Oh, that explains it. Man. That blew me away. That might, that might've been my favorite part of tonight.

[01:10:11] Yeah. Because that fed into my own weird theory about us turning back into caveman again. Uh huh. Yeah. That, uh, you know, we had this big shield from all the space radiation and now it's getting, and, uh, also pain sensitivity was increased. Increased? Yeah. So much more, um, intolerant of pain. How weird is that? Right. I would have expected the other way.

[01:10:37] If you get dumb, you should definitely feel pain less. You know? And then that would also make sense. Cause now like, I don't feel that much pain. We're going to go out and riot. Yeah. I'm worried about it. Increased. Like, ah, everything hurts. And, and then, yeah, you can't do your cognitive abilities and you could have a heart attack. Jesus. Big time cardiovascular risk. It's not, it's not, I know, but it's not, it's not a, it's not a joke.

[01:11:06] It's big time increase of cardiovascular. Oh, I wish you hadn't told me that one. That one's going to haunt me. I know. Cause now when you're like, oh, they had a heart attack. Oh, who did? No, it's not just that. It's when, when I'm working out, you know, something, I don't know if you get like, do you ever get like that indigestion when you're working out hard and you're like, oh, I'm dying. I'm going to have a heart attack. Oh yeah. I took my vitamin right before my workout a couple of weeks ago. I thought I was going to go up everywhere. Oh my gosh.

[01:11:36] It was horrible. Yeah. And my instructor was like, what's going on with you? I'm like, oh, I have my vitamin. He's like, suck it up. I'm like, oh man. I'll go out on these long runs, man. And I'll eat too big a breakfast or something. And I'll be like, oh, here it comes. Here it comes. I'm going to leave them. I'm sorry. They're going to find me on the side of the road. Well, this was awesome, Sarah. But now you have to give us the breakdown on the books and the audio drama.

[01:12:05] And you might as well tell them about the podcast. You got it so sweet because you were such a genius in naming everything the same thing. Right? Yeah. So there's no confusion there. Oh, I love it. So you can find my website. The website will lead you everywhere. And it is changingearthseries.com. Changingearthseries.com. If you like to read, I have nine published novels.

[01:12:30] The Changing Earth series is an eight novel series and then one side novel because everybody loved to hate my villain so much. So he got his own book. And then we do the Changing Earth podcast every Sunday. We're live on Twitch at 5.30 p.m. on Sunday. And then it'll be an after show. You can pick it up during the week. That's on all the platforms. So that's the Changing Earth podcast.

[01:12:56] And then we have season one of the Changing Earth audio drama is out. It is in its entirety. It is awesome. It was a ton of fun to put together. It was. It's all your favorite survival prepping community people. And also a whole bunch of my friends came on and did that. And I'm halfway through writing season two. I am doing the edit.

[01:13:24] So my actors and actresses are going to get those coming up here within the month probably. So we'll have that ready to roll. And I think we'll be able to make the September. Well, I'm going to wait till after Prepper Camp for sure to start airing season two because I just have too much coming up to that. I'm teaching classes there and teaching two classes this year at Prepper Camp. So too much going on. Well, that would be a great way to plug it.

[01:13:55] Right? Yeah, exactly. So Change of Earth Series. Change of Earth. That's how you can find me. Look for me on Amazon. All your major prepper or all the podcast platforms. Any of that. Change of Earth. Beautiful. Sarah Half the Way in the Changing Earth joining us tonight. That was great. I appreciate it. I'll have nightmares now. I know. I always have fun kicking it with you, though. You're a great guy. Oh, thank you.

[01:14:24] The feeling is mutual. I can't wait to kick it with you in person at Prepper Camp again this year. Right? Yes. I'll bring you in for still this time. And I'm going to be over at the campground. Yeah, you got to get the right guest. But I'll still have to come hang with you, though, and bring you guys coffee. For sure. And like I say, I'll be over in the campsite this year. Oh, you guys are camping over there? Cool. Yeah. I think I'm going to, I have a sneaky suspicion that I'm going to be sleeping right where you were sleeping last year.

[01:14:53] Rick Austin called me up the other day and said, do you mind being on the lakeside? And I said, I really don't care where you put me, to be honest. Oh, gotcha. Well, we're going to have a trailer this year, I think. So we're going to have a trailer or motorhome. I'll be plenty good. I'm not getting rained out again. I've got a bunch of options. Not when I have to teach that much and carry that many books with me. Oh, no. Right? I don't know. Yeah, come find me.

[01:15:22] I'll be down there loading the same time as you are if you need to end with all that stuff. But I guess you bring an army anyway, right? You got that. Yeah, yeah. You know, I got the boys. The boys are actually working out there this year, though. What do you mean working? They're getting put to work. Oh, by mom. Okay. No. I thought you meant... By Rick. Oh, that's great. Yeah, he put them to work. Oh, that's perfect. They're hired. So... That is perfect. Lost my crew. Now we're going in on Thursday.

[01:15:51] So you let me know if you need anything. We'll do. We'll do for sure. All right, then. Thanks, James. Appreciate it. No, thank you. Have a good one. You too. All right, folks. Sarah Hathaway. Listen. Don't sleep on her. We touched base just a little bit on martial arts, but, you know, it's the real deal. It's jujitsu. It's Muay Thai, right? She's ready to throw down.

[01:16:18] I made a YouTube video some time ago, and I can't remember exactly what... I don't even think Sarah ever heard it or saw it, probably, because my YouTube videos I make so rarely. But I mentioned that Sarah Hathaway is probably the only prepper that I really was ever worried about having to fight. I remember that. A lot of people got a lot of laughs out of that one, but... All right, guys. I'll talk to you soon.

[01:16:47] Double Barrel Tuesday tomorrow night. Don't miss it. This was a great one. Prepper's live. I'll try to get... I put most of the information we talked about into the live chat at Element. Element. Go to element.io to sign up. You just got to get over here. If you're not over here, you're missing out. All right. Talk to you guys soon. Thank you for listening to the Prepper Broadcasting Network, where we promote self-reliance and independence. Tune in tomorrow for another great show,

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