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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Welcome Prepper's, New Propper's Old Patriots and sheep Dogs. This
is Bonds prepping on Bonds and welcome to the Bunker. Yes,
tonight is myself and Boom Boo Boo is in the house. Yeah,
we got the other guys out tonight. Everyone's busy working
out of town and you know, doing everything home, which
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is completely completely cool. You know. I like having such
a large rotating group now because, uh, you know, back
the first couple of years of the show, it's I
had guessed occasionally, but you know, quite a few shows
i'd be solo, which is fine. I mean I used
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to do three hours a day by myself, you know,
but it is so much better when you do have someone,
at least one person just to bounce ideas off of
and get feedback and and everything.
Speaker 2 (00:55):
It's funner.
Speaker 1 (00:56):
Yeah. So, I mean, you know now that I can
almost always have someone here, you know, be it you,
be at Ox, be Redneck. You know. I'll even have
twitch on here, you know. But it's just and it
makes it more full. You know. There was one episode
that I had to actually scrap completely. I was solo
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and my back was acting up really bad, and I
realized combining hydro codone, oh, melatonin, man, and whiskey was
not a good mix. I did the show, you know,
pre recorded, like we always do, and yeah, I realized
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I was getting a little sloppy towards the end, but
I didn't like realize that bad. I didn't upload it
her anything, you know yet at that point, that's when
I still had my producer out in Oregon, so I
would send her the files and like whatnot. Woke up
the next morning kind of like whoa, that was a night,
you know. Yeah, I decided let me listen like really quick.
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After listening to it for about fifteen minutes, I just
like I skipped through it to see I called her immediately,
do not upload that file. I'm re recording. Give me
a couple hours. Yeah. Oh man, towards the end, talk
about sloppy. I was slurring and cussing and wow, I
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don't remember the last forty five minutes of the show. Wow,
yeah it was bad. So so it's not like you no, exactly,
it's not. I mean, I'm a you know, I'm a
consummate professional, you know. I mean, really I joke around
and stuff. But since I didn't have again someone there
if someone was with me, they would have flagged me
and said now let's stop and do this later. Yeah
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you know what I mean. But since I was by myself,
I was in pain. That's why, you know. It was
just like, you know, I caught that one quick. And
and if those of you out there are thinking, yeah,
that show is going to show up one day in
like the behind the scenes, nope, was gone. I dumped
that one. Yeah, nope, nope, nope, nope. There was probably
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a couple of.
Speaker 2 (03:22):
Uh it was fun for you, but not everybody else.
Speaker 1 (03:24):
Yeah, yeah, I mean there is uh, probably some choice
words dropped that really did not need. And I don't
mean cuss words. I mean just you know, yeah, just
what happens. But yes, so we are here. This is
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episode number one forty three being recorded. What is it? Tuesday? Tuesday, Tuesday,
Tuesday six, seventeen twenty five. This past weekend we had
Father's Day. Of course it was a great father say
for all those unsung hero fathers out there, you know,
we know, you know, if you are the father that
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are working your butt off and you have a stay
at home you know wife, which is awesome, that that's
the way it should be. I know, you don't get
to see your kids often, and you know, you miss
a lot of those special things that happen first words,
for steps, all that kind of stuff. You're doing the
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best you can, you know. Then there are those where
both parents have to work. That's what I grew up in,
you know, so you know, I didn't get to see
all that much of either of them, you know. But luckily,
you know, I know, we always joke around about about
me being a trophy husband, but the fact is is
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that my wife and I we were both getting into
management and we quickly realized as the schedules would not
have worked with our kids and you know, school and
all that. So we had to decide one was going
to go up into management and the other would stay down,
you know. And she wanted it more, and she's better
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at it than me. I mean, flight out, I'm not
even going to argue that. So she went that route
and I became to stay at home dead, you know.
And I see it from the other side now, you know,
it bothers her sometimes that she's that she has to
miss all those things with the family and the kids.
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In the first time of this, and yeah, there were
recitaled at school and the field trips that I you know, so,
but we do what we have to do, you know,
I mean, because there's no way that we could be
doing everything that we're doing here on what I would
have been making, you know. And it's like, because I've
talked to people before, you know, there's oh, it should
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be the man that works. In a perfect world, yes,
I agree, the husband should be the provider, the protector.
So on everybody's saying, but if you're let's say a mechanic,
honorable job, you know, making forty fifty sixty if you're
lucky and you're in a really high end place, maybe
eighty thousand a year, you know, as a mechanic. But
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your wife is let's say a doctor, she's making three
hundred thousand. Oh well, because you're the man, she has
to quit her job. So now the family's got to
survive on only eighty thousand. Why you know, in that case,
the spouse that makes the more money should be the
one that works, so that you can give the most
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possible to the family and to the kids. If it
wasn't for us doing it this way, they wouldn't have been
able to go to a private school. We wouldn't have
been able to build this house. You know, we would
have probably still been like living in a like double wide,
you know, which there's nothing wrong with them in a
double wide. But if you don't have to, why do it? Yeah,
you know. So for all those fathers out there that
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are busting your butts out there, you know, thank you,
and the kids thank you, and I know your wives,
thank you. Except for those ones that are cheating on
you while you're at work, but you know, that's a
whole nother story. I gotta breathe now. We had a
great father's that hear though. I had boo boo and
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service over here with their families, the spouses and the kids,
three families full here. There is probably about sixteen or
seventeen of us total at least, you know, and it
was great. The kids played, the kids played, we ate,
We drank. We drank a little more. Now, this is
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one of the most important things for a group or
a tribe, like what if you're gonna call it. Training
is important, year is important, but families and community that's
the core.
Speaker 2 (08:00):
Right Well, when everything goes down, we're going to get
together and our wives and our kids are not going
to know each other.
Speaker 1 (08:07):
They need to break bread. They need to understand the dynamics,
you know, of not so much who's in charge. But again,
with any group of people, there's going to be a
pecking order. It's human nature. I mean, that's just how
it works, you know. I mean, in school, whatever, at work,
there's always some people are natural leaders, they tend to
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stand out more and people and some people are natural followers,
you know. So it kind of helps see where everything,
you know, falls. Your group needs to break bread bread
from time to time when the ships to fan, your
tribe will be your extended family. You will be depending
on each other for life and death things. You have
to build that trust and that family connection now because
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after the fact, you know, you really don't want to
find out after the fact that your wife and like
one of your main partner's wives cannot coexist, you know.
I mean, that's just going to be very bad. And
I've seen groups fracture and blow up, you know, because
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of that kind of thing, you know. And so yeah,
I mean there's a lot of things that need to
be worked out beforehand. And you do make lifelong you know, friends,
and there are some people with different groups that I've
worked with that the group itself may have fractured and
we all went our separate ways, but I'm still in
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contact with a lot of them, and it's understood that
shit hits the fan, you know, that they show up
at the doorstep, We're not turning them away because there
is at least some level of trust. We have worked
with them in the past. We do know their skill set,
you know, and we'll deal with the bringing them into
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the group, into the new group at that point, you know.
I mean even some from the like last group that
some of us were a like part of, you know,
if they were ever in our ao and they needed help,
they needed medical they needed food, I'm not going to
turn them away. It's like, Okay, come here. You know,
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granted we may have to keep an eye on them,
but we're not going to just turn them away.
Speaker 2 (10:32):
That's just not right now.
Speaker 1 (10:36):
We also had some great bushcraft training this past weekend.
And now, for you freaks out there, bushcraft is not
what you think it is. I know what's in your
search histories. It's not unor it's not what we're talking about.
We're talking about living in the wilderness, fire starting water purification, shelters,
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things like that, and uh, it's so important for preppers,
either rural or urban to know these skills, you know, fire,
water shelter. We're actually going to be doing a blitz
Greek on those specific skills sometime soon so we can
actually get into the like nitty gritty of them, because
you know, again, blitz Kreek is is more of our
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skill set shows where we actually get into the skills,
not talking so much about the news and the overview
of of like prepping. But we had a good time.
Part of what we had to do was start fire
without a lighter, you know, using flint and steel magnesium, you.
Speaker 2 (11:38):
Know, fire stakes, things like that, finding and.
Speaker 1 (11:42):
Getting the kindling going and and then keep it going
for at least thirty minutes. You know. Water purification, I've
done classes on that before, and you know, there's so
many ways of doing it from the from the tabs
to boiling, to various filters, some of them fairly cheap
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twenty bucks, thirty bucks to the real expensive ones that
are silver impregnated like filters at three hundred bucks. I
have one like headed eye and that's you know, it's
like stainless steel, high flow silver. I mean it's viruses everything.
You know. I've never used it, you know, because you
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don't want to use it unless you need to. But
it's like any of the cheap ones. It's the same.
You put hose in, there's a hose out, and you
just pump, you know, so it just goes through. Yeah.
And I mean because even if it doesn't have to
be bushcraft wherever you are, you know, grid goes down
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if you don't have your own well and you're having
to procure water from some source around owned your house,
you know, be at the pond out back, be it whatever.
You need to make sure that water's clean enough to exactly.
So you need to know these things. And shelter, well,
you know both if you if you're in your house,
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you don't need shelter, true, but if the crap it's
the fan and you're in your vehicle somewhere and you
have to leave your vehicle and now you're on foot
yep with your you know, get home bag and it
may take you to three days, depending how far you are,
you know, I.
Speaker 2 (13:30):
Mean, especially if you got the family with you exactly,
you know, you may.
Speaker 1 (13:34):
All be able to do fifteen twenty miles a day,
you know, and if you're forty miles from home, that's
two possibly three days. So you're gonna need some kind
of a shelter, you know, So knowing how to do
field expedient shelters, how to build that fire to stay warm,
unless it's Florida and it's already eight thousand degrees, then
you don't need a fire. Yeah, you know exactly. You know,
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there's so much, many ways, and there's so many things
about bushcraft that are really fun to learn with the kids.
I mean, back in the day when we were kids,
not only did we do it on our own, you
had the Cub Scouts, the Boy Scouts, the Girl Scouts.
Now it's what the trans Scouts. I don't know, but
you know, probably exactly. But you know, even kids that
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lived in the city, they would go camping. You know. Now,
as we sit here and watch Twitch behind us on
the sixty five inch TV playing God of War, what
is this three or is this Ragnarok? Ragnarok? He's playing
Ragnarok over there, you know, it's like that's what the
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kids do now, Yeah, you know, I mean, granted, I'll
bust like Twitch his balls about it, but he does
go doing bush. He's actually out there with us, but
he has his downtime too, where he likes playing it.
We all do, yeah, and there's nothing wrong with that
as long as that's not all they do. But so
many kids now, literally that's all they do.
Speaker 2 (15:04):
Especially in the summertime. Right now, everybody's on the video games. Yeah,
and I watched the TV of the phone.
Speaker 1 (15:09):
I get it. It's hot out there, you know.
Speaker 2 (15:11):
I mean, we were kids, we were out there no
matter how hot it was.
Speaker 1 (15:16):
Usually Yeah, I mean it's true, but I do get it.
It is different in the South where I've had friends
and family members from up north, you know, from New York,
from Jersey, from Pennsylvania, you know where, Yeah it gets hot,
but it gets cool at night. They still go out
and do things. But you know, here in the South
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quite often, you know, I mean, there's the old joke
that from like what is it, June first, until like
November thirtieth, you don't go outside during the day unless
you have to work.
Speaker 2 (15:48):
Or something because it's just too hot.
Speaker 1 (15:50):
It's too hot.
Speaker 2 (15:51):
It's muggy.
Speaker 1 (15:52):
Yeah, it's luggy. It's no fun. I mean, even the beach,
you're just like, oh, no, I don't want to go
to the beach.
Speaker 2 (15:57):
Yeah, I'm good, he said, you know, the water's like
a hot tub.
Speaker 3 (16:02):
Anyways, I know it's I've never understood people that like
swimming in a heated pool, you know, even up north,
because I don't mind swimming in really cold water.
Speaker 1 (16:14):
I'm one of those like polar bear of guys. You know,
I'll jump into ice cold water, but I always you know,
a hot tub is different. It's bubbling and it's hot
one hundred and four hundred and ten degrees, right, But
these heated pools that are like eighty five ninety degrees,
to me, it's like swimming in a toilet of pea
exactly because it's that temperature.
Speaker 2 (16:34):
It's like it's your body temp.
Speaker 1 (16:36):
Yeah. So it's like, wait a minute. You know, it's
not hot enough to be a like a hot bath, ye,
but it's not cold enough to be refreshing. It just
it feels like I'm swimming in pea. Yeah, you know,
it just like I don't like it. No, no, no,
don't like that.
Speaker 2 (16:49):
It's not comfortable.
Speaker 1 (16:52):
But yeah, I mean so, yeah, when we were kids,
you had the boy Scouts, the cub Scouts, all that
kind of stuff and so many more people did things outside.
Now they're stuck inside because they're on these computers, which
I mean again, I get it. They can be fun.
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I mean I used to you know, I mean granted
old school Atari twenty six hundred, you know, Calco Vision.
You know. I went as far as PlayStation one. Then
that's when I kind of started getting out of gaming.
I still did some PC gaming, but yeah.
Speaker 2 (17:35):
I have a couple of them. Uh what is it?
Speaker 1 (17:38):
Uh?
Speaker 2 (17:39):
Car fright?
Speaker 1 (17:40):
No car?
Speaker 2 (17:42):
No fright car? What is the It's like prepping and
I told you about it.
Speaker 1 (17:48):
Oh yeah, yeah, far cry right.
Speaker 2 (17:50):
Yeah, it's a good video game. Like it's pretty cool.
You gotta prep and savior things you find and you know,
kill the bad guys and pretty much take over the city,
the town or you know, the country that you're in.
Speaker 1 (18:05):
Kind of like what we would do anyways.
Speaker 2 (18:07):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (18:10):
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in the house. We got to get another set of headphones.
(20:48):
H Okay, I'll grab you some headphones in just a minute.
Hope we uh, I don't know. Uh? Like, did you
see the post that both the Safe Hearing Act and
the Short Act have both made it fully into the
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Big Beautiful Bill. So it's in the because they were
trying to get it in. They had one not the
other because they were pulled out. But now they are
actually in the bill. It's so close it might actually happen.
I mean, imagine being able to buy an SBR and
a suppressor with no text stamp needed. I mean, I
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know so many people not going to name any that
have them already that will finally be able to say.
Speaker 2 (21:35):
Who yeah, and I have to worry about.
Speaker 1 (21:39):
It actually bring them out into the light of day. Yeah. Now,
you know, there is no guarantee on this. It could
still not make it, but it's looking good. Yeah, you know,
so it's it's a very good possibility. Prey on that thing.
Twitch shaved his head.
Speaker 2 (21:57):
Yep, he sure did.
Speaker 1 (21:59):
Oh he's all aerodynamic. Now he didn't do his skin job.
It's like a one point five yeah yeah, I mean,
so he's got you know, just enough fuzz on top
to you know, make it feel like subsquatches bottom. You know,
I can't say like a baby's bottom, you know, that
would be like mine when I skin it down, you
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go there this. Yeah, so he's done that, which is good.
Which is good. I mean it's the summer. He's never
cut his hair that short. Before. He does go to
Christian school, so his hair is normally relatively short, you know,
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but uh, like one of his friends shaved their head,
and you know how it is when one friend does it,
then okay, I'll try it, you know, so you know,
I mean he kind of likes it. Of course, when
when mom came home, did she freak out? She didn't
freak out, but she was happy. But she didn't freak
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She wasn't mad, but she was just kind of like,
I don't like it. That's not my sign. At least
she didn't make you sleep with the goats. He's like,
uh huh, Now, let me see what else do we
have on this mean just chit chat list here. I
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got to get you some headphones, like go ahead and
chat for a second, boo.
Speaker 2 (23:31):
Something. So we did training this weekend. Yep, we had
somebody to get lost on the property. I don't know
how either, but at least he found his way. Eventually.
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We got to see some donkeys, some donkey stuff. But yeah,
they're both males. That's why Ox was like, yeah, we
need to probably look over this way.
Speaker 4 (24:18):
Bring your attention over this way.
Speaker 2 (24:25):
So you got your water and your feed tubes. Yes, yes,
I did.
Speaker 4 (24:32):
Also, I had a uh had an issue with the
waters and feeders in the run with the three hundred chickens.
You gotta keep it, yeah, I mean in those chickens,
they run through feed and water so quick. I mean
in an hour, you're out there having to check on them,
which is great because you know, the kids being homeschooled,
they did I think, well there, oh yeah, I mean
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they're they're out in the sun, they play in the mud,
especially when it rains.
Speaker 2 (24:58):
I mean, if we're not watching them, they're trying to
jump in the as long as they have their best song,
you know, go for it.
Speaker 1 (25:05):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (25:05):
So we got that set.
Speaker 4 (25:06):
Up and then now I got to get something set
up for the little chickies. But once that's done, then
we'll be fully uh low maintenance almost, you know, kind
of go out there feed them and then just maintain them,
checking every every couple hours.
Speaker 1 (25:19):
Like when I was a kid here in Florida, you
jump into any pond, any canal, swim you know, the lakes.
Find everything. Nowadays man gaters oh yeah, I mean back then, yeah,
there might be a gator or two. They left you alone,
You left them alone, Come do you there's and I
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checked the toilet before I you know, oh yeah, I mean.
Speaker 2 (25:52):
None of those surprise biers.
Speaker 1 (25:53):
Yeah, I mean I don't wanna you know it. I
mean like silver Springs, you know, I mean beautiful there.
Normally you know ice coold water, you know, rafting and everything.
But you've seen some of the monsters down there. Man,
it was never that bad before. Now you got these
ten twelve footers. I'm surprised people aren't getting eaten there.
Speaker 2 (26:17):
Well, we were out doing a ruck and uh the
guy out there was saying that there was like an
eighteen foot gator out there, and there's they go out
there and see him.
Speaker 4 (26:26):
Yeah, yeah, I'm like, that does mean being animal just
my experience only. I haven't really had any encounters with
many gators out here. There was one that I remember
when I had on my old dog, Nimeria. She got
out and ran down to this canal that's a couple
of houses down there down the street. And when I
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tell you all, all we seen was the bubbles kind
of start rising to the top and then you see
the nostrils. At that point, I jumped into water. We
were far enough away I ripped a dog out the
water so quick and my wife, Zoe's. She came and
grabbed a dog by the leash and threw her in
the truck and that was it. I mean we were
out and druss me that dog got locked up and
she was.
Speaker 2 (27:07):
In Akita husky. So yeah, sure enough, she escaped every
pen that we put her in.
Speaker 1 (27:13):
I saw her one time. He had this like a
pretty good setup. You know. He had this arch, like
that arch that have out.
Speaker 2 (27:21):
Back there the half trampoline.
Speaker 1 (27:22):
Yeah, he had he had that arch over a kennel
and somehow she got out of the kennel to the
side of it, and she was she had she crawled
up to the top of the arch all and I'm
sitting here watching her through the window, like, oh my god,
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that dogs a cat burglar, you know. But yeah, I mean,
now like the geaters here. I mean, so for any
of you people that have moved down here from other states,
and you know all those stories you hear about and
sharks and everything and how everything hers out to kill you.
They're out there. It is.
Speaker 2 (28:05):
They are to dogs away from the little little ponds.
Speaker 1 (28:09):
They just they just rated the top ten most dangerous
beaches in the country. All ten were in Florida.
Speaker 2 (28:20):
Wow.
Speaker 1 (28:20):
Number one of course was.
Speaker 2 (28:21):
What it wasn't and was on there. I'm pretty high.
Speaker 1 (28:29):
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, I mean it's just because of uh,
surfing accidents, shark attacks, rip currents, you know, Florida's beaches
for people that like, because I'm not a beach person,
you know, you know, I really don't see the you know,
some people so beautiful whatever, but it's like, oh, you
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know the Florida beach, isn't it? Yeah, go ahead, good,
Like you said, I've had closed calls with sharks you
know here twice, and I don't go in the water anymore.
Speaker 2 (29:06):
That was enough close encounters in California. When I used
to surf out there, especially on Hunting Beach, you'd be
in the water just you know, kicking your feet, going
along with you know, the waves and everything. All of
a sudden you get swiped by something. You're like, okay,
be it for me, Yeah, out the water that quick.
Speaker 1 (29:23):
I've been bumped once. Yeah, and then like the other time,
a friend of mine and me from Wyoming. He was
from he'd never been to the beach before. You know,
I like took him out there and I'd been joking
around with him you know, for a long time about
it with the sharks. The sharks, you know, and he figures,
I'm just you know, yeah, you know, trying to scare him.
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We were it would have been see that uh that
that would have been like Miami Beach that that's when
we're down there still and you know, you've got those
booies a few hundred yards offshore. Well, you know we
occasionally people swim out to them and swim around them,
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come back, you know. So I'm like, yeah, let's go,
you know. So he and I and we go out
there and we come around. Now of course he hadn't
seen the videos of the planes flying over when they
gamed the camera down and oh you could see him
just past the booze. There's nothing but sharks. So we
go out, we come around, and we had just come around.
(30:33):
We were maybe one hundred yards coming back in from
the booys, still a couple of hundred yards from shore,
and just the hair on the back of my neck
just kind of said, tinkle tinkle, tinkle tinkle, like something's up.
I look over my shoulder. Finn breaks the water and
(30:53):
I know, I know one of the first rules is
you don't you don't panics because that attracts him. I'm sorry.
I was like walking on water, okay, I mean he
and I we just as fast as we could, kicking,
(31:14):
you know, arm paddle, and the entire time I was
just waiting for the hit. I was just you know,
in the back of my mind, at any moment, I'm
gonna get hit. I'm gonna get hit. And we finally
got to where the water was maybe waist deep, and
we were able to hit the ground with our feet
and start pumping. That's when I looked over my shoulder
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again and it had turned and it was going parallel
to the beach. And by that point I see other
people getting out of the water, you know. Yeah. When
we got to shore, he was like, He's like, never
again am I going?
Speaker 2 (31:50):
And I'm like traumatized.
Speaker 1 (31:52):
I don't blame you.
Speaker 2 (31:53):
I don't blame you.
Speaker 1 (31:54):
I don't know if he ever went back to the beach.
Speaker 2 (31:57):
Probably not. He's probably never ever gone to He's telling
stories that he'll never go.
Speaker 1 (32:01):
Oh yeah, yep, nope, nope, nope, nope, nope. That's some
crazy stuff out there. Now. We've got saltwater crocodiles.
Speaker 2 (32:08):
I've seen that.
Speaker 1 (32:09):
Yeah, yep. You know again, probably pets that got loose
or people that just purposely like all the pythons yeah
out there, you know and everything. Now we get the
eighteen twenty foot pythons being caught and stuff, and that's huge. Yeah,
I mean there was.
Speaker 2 (32:29):
There was swallowing at that point. Yeah, that's not a nope, bro.
Speaker 1 (32:34):
Yeah, yeah, I mean I dig snakes, you know, I
have no problem with snakes.
Speaker 4 (32:39):
Yeah, snakes and spiders a little too fast.
Speaker 2 (32:42):
I'm kind of strikers for me.
Speaker 1 (32:44):
Good spiders. I don't like either. No, no, I mean,
don't get me wrong. Spiders I'm not you know, but snakes,
you know, for the most part, they're pretty mellow. I've
had a lot of friends that have had them, so
I'm I grew up having them on I'm not talking,
you know, like rattle snakes and you python.
Speaker 2 (33:01):
Yeah, you know, the typical pet snake.
Speaker 1 (33:04):
Yeah, you know, corn snake, black racer, you know. And
you know, I had no problem with them. You know,
they're fine. Once they start passing about six and seven feet, you.
Speaker 4 (33:16):
Know, you start to yeah, you lose your respect for
him after, or gain a lot of respect for him.
Speaker 1 (33:24):
Okay, And it's.
Speaker 5 (33:26):
Like all right, let me just you just can't be
jealous on how long they are. I mean, whoa, how
can you grow that fast?
Speaker 2 (33:37):
And I can't.
Speaker 1 (33:42):
You're growing at a shower. Okay, let's go on from
let's go right into the news. Of course, in just
the last few days here, yeah, unless you live under
a rock, the news has been lighting up between them.
(34:02):
Of course, I ran and it Israel. There's some crazy
I had the riots we were talking about last week.
We're going to get into that a tiny bit here.
Speaker 2 (34:09):
China's poking their nose in it.
Speaker 1 (34:11):
Oh yeah, oh yeah. And then of course some things
of course, still Russia and Ukraine are still trading blows
back and forth. And of course, like as people that
tune into the snow, I have family there Kiev and
all over Ukraine.
Speaker 2 (34:27):
And is it calm down?
Speaker 1 (34:29):
Oh no, no, not at all. And I get live updates,
I get called, well, my in laws get cars, and
I can like listen in and chime in here and there.
But we got a call yesterday from like one of
our family there in a in a Kiev. Her home
was hit like this time, you know, like last time
(34:51):
I said that my aunt in law it hit a
couple of houses over or like buildings over again of
people that are living apartments, you know, like New York
or whatever. This one, though drone hit the home. Uh
(35:11):
pretty much destroyed. Uh she's okay. Though she was in
a room further from the impact point, so that room
was you know, not that badly damaged. So she was okay.
But like once again, man, you never know when the
ship hits the fan. It's usually fast. One day your
life is normal and then boom it happens, be it war, plandemic,
(35:32):
natural disaster. Your life changes in the blink of an eye.
It's all the more reason to always be prepared, stay prepared,
you know, and situationally where both micro and macro. Don't
be paranoid, don't be scared, just be prepared. It's just
it's just like wearing your seatbelt. And I know I
don't work seatbelt. It's an analogy.
Speaker 2 (35:53):
Okay, seatbelts don't always work there, I mean no.
Speaker 1 (35:58):
I mean if the accident is bad enough to see,
belt's not going to save you.
Speaker 2 (36:01):
Sometimes it kills you.
Speaker 1 (36:02):
But the point is is you put the seatbelt on
before you drive, because if you are going through an
intersection and that truck is about to hit you. You don't
have time to say, oh wait a minute, stop for
a second, let me put the seatbelt on, you know
what I mean. So you have to be proactively prepared,
you know. It's it's the same thing with this. You know,
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don't be afraid to drive.
Speaker 2 (36:26):
Just just drive.
Speaker 1 (36:28):
Be prepared, you know, you know, just make sure your
vehicle is operating properly. Your breaks are good, your tires
are good, you got your seatbelt, you got this, that
and the other.
Speaker 2 (36:40):
You know, your your car can take gas.
Speaker 1 (36:44):
You know, so because you never know when it's going
to happen. Before putin Luck went in a couple of
years ago, when this phase of the war started, literally
twelve hours before he went in, we were talking to
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people there and they're like, oh, he's it's that man.
He's just posturing it's not gonna happen, like nothing's gonna happen,
and then twelve hours later, boom, you know, and look
throughout history, that's how it happens. You know, look at
what happened with Free Lake COVID, you know, I mean,
(37:25):
plandemic or not, it doesn't matter. It's you know, literally
in the matter of a week, or so it went
from being, oh, this thing that's going on over in
China somewhere, to oh, now it's in a couple of countries,
to oh now it's over here, to oh everything's locked down.
Speaker 4 (37:44):
To oh, where's the baby formula? Where's the toilet paper?
Speaker 1 (37:48):
Right? And that was all in the space of a
couple of weeks. So, you know, when things happen, it
usually happens pretty fast. You know, it's there are there
have been instances in history where it's been a slow decline,
you know, but more times than not, when something happens,
it happens pretty quick, within days or hours. You know.
(38:13):
Sometimes overnight you go to sleep and you wake up
and there's something it's another world.
Speaker 2 (38:21):
Hey, that happens soon.
Speaker 1 (38:25):
Now of course, Now, of course, since Iran in Israel
have started trading blows, the Ukraine like Russian conflict has
kind of been pushed back in the news cycle, which
is I mean, again, they're both equally as important. But
(38:47):
it's the way it's media, it's the way it works
and ratings. What's the next new thing, the next big story,
the next thing that's going to get views, click throughs
and eyes on the screen, you know, uh Iran and Israel.
Israel launched their preemptive attacks against Iran, targeting Turan's nuclear program,
(39:10):
which I don't blame them if I mean, let's bring
it down to people level. If there's a guy that
you've had issues with in the past, he's tried beating
you up, he's threatened you in your family many times,
(39:32):
slashed your tires, you know, done all these you know
other exactly. You know he slashed your tires, he's egged
your house, he's done whatever, you know, And now he
starts talking about I'm gonna shoot you in the head.
I'm gonna shoot you dead. And you know he doesn't
have a gun yet, but he's wanting to go buy one.
Speaker 2 (39:55):
That's all you need is for him to say that.
Speaker 1 (39:58):
Right, wouldn't you want him to not get that gun.
Wouldn't you want to find a way of stopping him
from getting that gun? I mean that's like a challenge, right, Well,
yeah for us. Now blow that up to country level.
You're a little country named Israel, and since your inception,
your modern inception, in nineteen forty eight, you've been attacked
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multiple times by countries all around you, much larger than you,
and you've always been able to fight them off. But
you know, by the grace of God kind of thing
that part. Now this country has repeated the said death
to Israel, death to America, from from the from the
river to the sea. You know they want you dead.
(40:45):
Now they're trying to get nukes. Isn't that gonna make
you say, no, we don't want you to have nukes
because we know what you're gonna do with them.
Speaker 2 (40:54):
You don't need those responsible, right.
Speaker 1 (40:56):
You know what I mean, It's like no. So so
I think Israel has been extremely mellow over the last
ten fifteen years, you know, very restrained. You know, they
(41:17):
could have done things a long time ago, you know,
but they've.
Speaker 2 (41:22):
There's a real reason too, right.
Speaker 1 (41:26):
Right, But you know, the like rhetic, the rhetoric has
been getting heavier and heavier, right, and you know, you
know they're getting closer, uh hell, China and North Korea,
you know, probably giving them knowledge like here, this is
how you build it, this is what you do. You know,
(41:47):
so at some point you have to be proactive and
say no, we're not going to let you get that
nucase just so you can wipe us off the map.
It's like, no, I'm not gonna let I'm not going
to allow you to go buy that gun so you
can shoot my wife. Same idea, same principle, just on
a larger scale. So that's what they're doing. And uh,
(42:09):
of course it's tit for tat. They're they're attacking back.
Trump just sent a big warning to Iran. Everyone should
immediately evacuate from Terran.
Speaker 2 (42:21):
Get out of there now.
Speaker 1 (42:23):
Again. Trump is a master negotiator. Most countries, especially countries
like Iran or North Korea or China, they need to respect.
(42:45):
And over the last thirty or forty years, especially with Iran,
we don't have their respect because we've always said, look,
you can't cross this red line. Don't cross that red line.
They cross it and we do nothing, right, don't cross
and we do nothing, and we do nothing, and we
do nothing. So at a certain point they're like fuck them. Yea,
(43:06):
these people aren't going to do anything. We could do
like whatever we want. So two months ago, Trump says, look,
let's negotiate. You have sixty days. If it's sixty days
we don't work something out, things are going to be
bad for you. Yep, they didn't listen. Midnight after sixty
(43:26):
days so tay six two one, they didn't like negotiate boom.
It's like, as you're winning and started yep, you know,
now maybe they'll be oh because now Trump is telling them,
are you ready to talk now? You know? Now, are
they going to be smart? Hopefully? Yeah, hopefully, but it
(43:48):
but I doubt it.
Speaker 2 (43:49):
That would be their best move.
Speaker 1 (43:50):
You know. But in a way I can't blame Iran
simply because for so many decades we've been the tiger
with no teeth. You know, oh, don't do this or
I will. And then it's a comparent. You know, if
you tell your kid, if you don't do this, you're
gonna get punished, and but you never punish him. You
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never punish him. After a while, they're gonna be that
second and there they're gonna laugh in your face. That's
what Iran is doing. That's what a lot of countries
have been doing to us. Now that we got a
real you know person not only in the White House,
but you know, Pete Hetchskiff, you know, and some of
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the others, it's like, no, if we say this, this
is what we mean stand So hopefully we can get
something going. Trump leaved, Left leaved, They left the G
seven summit earlier than planned, and when he did, he
uh went directly into like meetings with the Joint chiefs
(44:58):
and everything. Once again. You know, it's like, wait a minute,
he just bailed and he's you know, talks with them.
Speaker 2 (45:07):
He's got to get stuff rolling right away exactly. I
mean he did say he was going to Yeah, so
he's got he sends to his word.
Speaker 1 (45:14):
Ye. War escalates. Pakistan now threatens to nuke if anyone
hits like Iran like with nukes. Now they want to
step in, which just will go into something that you
saw us talking about, uh in a signal chat. I'm
so fair about that.
Speaker 6 (45:32):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (45:33):
Did you see the video of the Iranian news studio
hit by the missile during the live broadcast?
Speaker 2 (45:38):
I did.
Speaker 1 (45:39):
Yeah, you know, it's just got like she's doing her
she's it looked like she like left a nice turd
in her burka and then she she took off and
then you hear like the cameraman in the background a
lock bart lock bar. I'm like, did he really?
Speaker 2 (45:59):
Yeah? I didn't hear that part.
Speaker 1 (46:00):
Yeah yeah, wow. You see because the video I saw
it had the subtitles to so you hear them saying
it and see it, you know, and it's just like, Okay.
Speaker 2 (46:11):
I did see the picture of the highways there, of
everybody trying to get out of there. It's worse than
Florida's highway.
Speaker 1 (46:20):
During a hurricane. Yeah. Yeah, it looks like the scene
in Independence days, Yes, when everyone was trying to get
out of the city before. Yeah. Yeah. And then if
at least they're listening, yeah, at least some of them
are listening, you know, because the Iranian.
Speaker 2 (46:35):
People they didn't have no one telling them any information,
so they were in the dark about.
Speaker 1 (46:39):
The show, and that's also the point for them. I mean,
there are exceptions, but for the most part, most people
in other countries, even in enemy countries, they're normal people there.
Speaker 2 (46:51):
They have families, they're just like us.
Speaker 1 (46:53):
They don't want to fight. It's the governments that fight. Now.
I mean, are there some bad people, There's always some
bad people, you know, but the vast majority of people
in those countries they're like, you know, they have kids.
You know. Again, there are some exceptions. There are some
of the like Middle Eastern countries that teach their kids
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from when they're little babies, you know, they teach them
how to slit a jewice throat to kill the infante.
Speaker 2 (47:25):
The war, right, right, So us we're on a different level.
You know, we have laws and rolls and right.
Speaker 1 (47:35):
But when you look at most other even countries like
China and North Korea. You know, the people that live
out in the country, you know, the like rural folk,
the farmers, they're normal people. They don't want to they
don't want to fight, They just want to feed their kids.
Happened the wife they you know, they don't want, you know,
(47:58):
anything to happen. That's why when you see, I mean
so many times when you go to a foreign country
and you go off to beat the people are super nice.
So you know whatever. You know, again, there are those
exceptions of the countries that really indoctrinate to you know,
(48:18):
kill all outsiders whatever, blah blah blah, infidels. But that's
the exception, that's not the rule, especially in communist countries though,
I mean, you know, again me being married to you know,
former Soviet you know, like stuff and just you know,
hearing stories about how yeah that when you know, back
(48:40):
in the seventies during the height of the Cold War,
you know, the early eighties and the like, late seventies,
you know, hearing it from the mouths of the regular people.
They didn't want to fight America, you know, they didn't
care about all the politics. They just wanted to have fun,
live life, live life, drink vodka, play with their kids,
(49:01):
you know, just like weeds, you know, I mean, they're
normal people. It's the governments that cause all the problems,
usually over resources or whatnot. You know, money, yeah, money,
appropriate uses of money. Now, of course, Iran could activate
the sleeper cells inside the US after these attacks. Like
(49:24):
I've been talking about, there's over eight thousand uh that
are known here, not eight thousand sleeper solls, eight thousand
people that are members of the sleeper cells that are known.
There's probably more.
Speaker 2 (49:37):
So that's just who we know. And they've got family.
Speaker 1 (49:41):
Al Qaeda leaders. Al Qaeda leaders call for American Muslims
to assassinate President Trump. You know, yeah, good luck exactly.
But again, if you've got these sleeper cells, yeah, you know.
And the the actual thing was it just about Trump.
It was Trump his family, vance any of the congressmen, senators,
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you know, just go after their families, kill them, you know.
Blah blah blah blah blah, blah. So I agree, chances
of them getting anywhere close to Trump or Vance are
next to hill. But some of the like lower ones,
it's very good possibility. And that's you know, probably where
they'll start. Now here's my take. We should have a
(50:34):
new segment. Bonzi's take. I hate to be a buzzkill
because you know, some people are saying, you know, like yeah,
you know, like we're like dropping the bombs. We're like,
we're kicking their butts. I hate to be a buzzkilled.
Don't get me wrong. I applaud those that those Iranian
leaders were eliminated, you know, even that one like guy
(50:55):
that like literally just got in like.
Speaker 2 (50:57):
Oh yeah, it was like two days and shortest time.
Speaker 1 (51:02):
But I was talking to uha, to the wife missus
Bonds about this, uh a few days ago, and uh,
this is it. The ship is coming if you believe
the Bible, and we know that this is the start
of it. You know, if we're lucky, it's a pre
trip rapture, so we don't have to be here for
(51:24):
all the bad stuff. And now I know, I got
all the mid trippers and post trippers out there saying
you stupid pre trippers again, like I've said it really
doesn't matter pre midter post. All that matters is that
Jesus Salvation, Christ Salvation. I hope it's pre trip so
(51:46):
we don't have to deal with it. If it's not,
that's why we're prepped. That's why we're ready. A simple
as that. Okay, that's all I'm gonna say about that.
Just like I've talked about though, the terror attacks and
the cyber attacks will be hitting the West. When I
say the West, it's not just America, you know, America, Canada,
(52:10):
uh like Western Europe, France, Germany, all that soon and
shortly after that, all four fronts of World War three.
I was because I was talking to wife bother this
that we won't have to worry about school, work, bills,
et cetera. We'll have to worry about food, water, shelter, security,
et cetera. Yes, this is what we've been training for,
(52:33):
some of us longer than others. But the reality is
that it is here. We do what we do, We prep,
we train. But it's not a movie. You have to know,
this is not a movie. It's not some romanticized version
of shit hit the fan, novel or film. The reality
of people starving, dying of illness and injury and the chaos.
(52:54):
You know, that is reality. It's not some some cool
movie that you're watching.
Speaker 2 (53:00):
And you know that you know it's played out, has
a good ending to it.
Speaker 1 (53:03):
And have like character plot armor. You know, you know
that's not the reality of it. That the ninety percent
of those out there don't have a clue and they
will be in our faces very soon, you know, meaning yeah, hey, now,
(53:25):
some people say, oh, you know, because I've talked quite
often about Ezekiel thirty eight to thirty nine, you know,
and how in the Bible for there's still a lot
of stuff that has to go on.
Speaker 2 (53:39):
Yes, hasn't happened yet.
Speaker 1 (53:40):
Well, I mean really not a lot of stuff, just
a couple of things, A couple things, just a couple
of things. And this action, in my opinion, and Sarge, yeah,
you know, uh, this is the hook in the mouth
that pulls uh May God, Persia, Siria and others into
attacking Israel because since we know that Russia and Iran
to have the defense back, now that Russia could may
(54:05):
use the excuse to go in on Israel, and now
they've actually been talking about them, you know, so yes,
you are. You know, for those people like you saying,
you know, there's some other things I've done, you are
correct and I don't. But if you look at how
things are falling and hearing the various things that they're saying,
(54:28):
you know it's all going in that direction. You know,
modern day Turkey and Libya and Armenia would also have
to be involved as well, which they totally agree. But now,
like we were just saying, before.
Speaker 6 (54:45):
What was that, Uh, where's that place that I just said?
Speaker 1 (54:58):
My brain just shut down. It's not in my notes.
It's got to be here in the notes. I was
just looking at it. Pakistan, duh, Like Pakistan is threatening
to throw to you know, like attack Israel now and
like you know, like thrown. So these countries are starting
(55:19):
to you know, step up and now and say well
if you do this, and then you know, like we
do that. I'm not saying that it's going to fully
start in like days, you know, like tomorrow. It could
be a few months, but once the dominoes start to fall.
Speaker 2 (55:34):
It's going to be a fast, a fast drop off.
Speaker 1 (55:39):
Russia just warned the Israeli attack on Iran was unprovoked
and illegal, you know, which again that's another step in
that hook. The Turkish Foreign Ministry quote, we condemn Israel's
attack on Iran and call it and call on it
to immediately cease its aggressive actions which could lead to
great conflicts. So that's another one of the countries.
Speaker 2 (56:02):
Turkey is that today.
Speaker 4 (56:05):
Yeah, no, yesterday. I believe I had seen either yesterday,
the day before. I seen that. That's why I was
just looking up. I was trying to find it. Turkey
did step their way into the end of the argument.
Speaker 1 (56:19):
So and uh, Turkey like went on to say, this
attack demonstrates that Israel does not want to solve problems
through diplomatic means. Oh crap, They've been trying for how
many years. There's a certain point where you stop using
diplomacy and you have to step in and put your
foot down. Yeah, the attack confirms that Israel does not
(56:40):
hesitate to jeopardize regional stability and world peace for the
sake of its interests. We call on the international community
to take urgent action to prevent the spread of the war.
So I mean, right there, they're asking for the other
countries that are listed in the Bible to step in,
(57:00):
to step in, So I mean it's it's all there,
and it says for their their own their own interests.
I mean, isn't their interests just peace? Like leave us alone?
You know, that's all Israel wants to be left alone.
(57:20):
And you know, and you know, actually they're very inclusive.
You know, there are many different religions and stuff that
live in Israel at peace, completely side by side normal.
You know, on the eastern side, the at the at
the Whaling Wall, you have Jews, Muslims and Christians all
(57:45):
praying side by side. On the other side, it's separation,
death and destruction. You know, as I've said before, the
four full fronts will open up. You know that they
want there to be chaos, so they will hit us
with terror attacks and cyber attacks on our power, financial
(58:09):
communications that will cause so much chast alone that we
will not be able to effectively deal with all four
full fronts. Yep, you know. So, and look at what's
been going on. We've been having issues with that chat
Ai thing, you know. Yeah, you know, over the last
couple of years, they've been testing. They've been hitting us power, water,
(58:31):
little things, just like testing to see how far they
can get in. They haven't done anything major yet, but we.
Speaker 2 (58:37):
Know, well, they've been doing a lot of testing, yeah.
Speaker 1 (58:39):
You know, and we just found out recently a couple
of weeks ago that a lot of the solar equipment,
the the microprocessors for him have back doors set up
so that China can flick a switch and shut down
all those Yeah you know.
Speaker 2 (58:57):
So like the new vehicles have a model it's a TCU,
which is a talks to satellites. So they want us
to either take it out or disable it.
Speaker 1 (59:10):
They're there.
Speaker 2 (59:11):
I think they're gonna roll out with a recall or
something's gonna roll out right, or we're gonna have to
do this.
Speaker 1 (59:16):
So but that's my point. So figure they have the
sleeper cells here already, thousands of them. They've been testing
our grid and our power and our financials and our
water systems and you know, traffic for a couple of years.
They've already proven that they can get into this stuff.
Speaker 4 (59:34):
They were just testing the most effective way, yes, the easiest.
Speaker 1 (59:39):
And again, like I've said, if I was Doctor Evil,
if I was the big evil Baddie, this is what
I would do.
Speaker 2 (59:47):
It's gonna turn everybody against each other, and those who
aren't in it, they're gonna wait until everybody dies off
and then.
Speaker 1 (59:53):
And then do what they gotta do, though, exactly, And
that's why, you know, it's like to me, I I
don't know. Is it because I've got that evil mind? No,
it's because I war game. I think, Okay, logically, what
would be the easiest way to take down a country?
Speaker 2 (01:00:09):
You know, and especially.
Speaker 1 (01:00:13):
Since Russia knows they can't take NATO themselves, China knows
they can't take Taiwan themselves. North Korea cannot take South
Korea itself, Iran cannot take Israel by itself. But if
they're all working together, once the West has been weakened
by the terror attacks and cyber attacks, four fronts at once,
(01:00:33):
that's what's coming folks. That's what you have to understand now.
On the home front. No King's protests across the US. Yeah,
in some of the Blue states like New York and
you know, Illinois and California, they got pretty bad, and
there was some there. There were there were a couple
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of killings and you know, like shootings where some people died,
some people got run over, you know. But in the Red.
Speaker 2 (01:01:03):
States, don't stand in front of the cars, yeah, exactly,
the car will win. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:01:09):
I mean in Florida, our governor and a good number
of our sheriffs all said, flat out, go ahead, do
it here and see what happens. If we don't get you.
Our people will you know, our citizens, not our sheriffs,
not cops. You know, if we don't get you, they will.
I don't save us the paperwork exactly, you know.
Speaker 2 (01:01:29):
So it's like, I mean, most of us have insurance already.
Speaker 7 (01:01:32):
So so, I mean, choosing where you live is very,
very important.
Speaker 1 (01:01:45):
Now. I totally understand some people they are stuck where
they are, they can't financially leave, that's where their job is. Whatever.
Completely understand. You just do the best you can where
you are. But for people that are able to pack
up and move, they are moving and they're going to
red states, they're going to where they have freedom, they're
safer or so.
Speaker 2 (01:02:05):
But then they keep on bringing all their blue stuff.
Speaker 1 (01:02:09):
It used to be that way, honestly. I mean I
completely agree. Up until up until COVID, I would have
completely agreed because that was the you know, standard operating procedures.
They come here because it's nice and then they vote
blue and then they turn it to shit. But the
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people fleeing the blue states during and after COVID were
either conservative or ready or willing to or the ones
that were that were liberal that started going. You know what,
I think they got it right over there. So that's
(01:02:50):
why Florida pre pandemic was they had more than eight
hundred thousand registered Democrats than Republicans. By this last election,
this influx of people moving in, it had flipped over
eight hundred thousand more Republicans than Democrats. So that's a
(01:03:11):
one point six million that's good switch. Yeah, you know,
and that doesn't happen if all the people coming over
were just liberals coming over. I mean, so it's a
lot of the people fleeing our conservatives already or they
are liberals that are starting to see the light. They're
being red pilled. That's why, if you really look at it,
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the red states are becoming redder, the blue states are
becoming bluer because the only ones being left behind are
the hardcore left, which puts even more to the whole
idea of a possible civil war because because it's becoming
so diametrically opposed now, then add to it, crap in
(01:03:55):
the fan grid goes down, no fuel, all this stuff.
If you see, let's say a place that California sees,
a place like Texas is doing great because they're drilling,
they've got oil, they've got you know, they have some
solar and wind to but but they're still doing oil.
They're doing all this other stuff and freedom and whatever.
(01:04:16):
They ain't got crap. Their gas is twenty two dollars
a gallon, and they ain't got food. They ain't got
meat there, you know, because meats bad for the environment.
We gotta all eat bugs. You know, you're gonna see
them in California saying let's go attack and take their stuff, right,
you know, because that's again what most wars have been
(01:04:36):
fought over through an history is resources.
Speaker 4 (01:04:39):
I mean, at the same time, if Californians trying to
go to Texas, good luck, good luck with.
Speaker 1 (01:04:43):
What beat me to death with that rainbow dildo rainbow
you know, micro.
Speaker 2 (01:04:50):
You know, we're still got to get those straws.
Speaker 1 (01:04:52):
By the way, Oh yeah, we may see those eventually.
On here. The FBI arrested Demand that was handing out
the face shields at riots. He belonged to a Latino
paramilitary group. I think I had I already talked about this.
(01:05:18):
Where is it? Where is it? I had it here.
I'm pretty sure I had it here. Got so much
news and there it is. Yep, there it is. On Tuesday. Okay, yeah,
so that was today actually okay, No, yeah, on Thursday
day I got the answers. Alejandro or Leana, I think
(01:05:42):
is how it's pronounced. A professional radical activist was arrested
by the FBI early on Thursday morning. The bureau took
him into custody for conspiracy to commit civil disorders. The
US Attorney Bill Man these names today, Sli says his
office is moving quickly to identify and arrest those involved
(01:06:05):
in organizing and or supporting civil disorder in Los Angeles.
The guy is a member of the radical Brown Beret,
a modeled after the group of Black Panthers. So the
Brown Beret basically is the Latino version of the Black Panthers.
He advocated, They advocated for art self defense. Yeah, you know,
(01:06:31):
I mean these people are It's not just some organic
thing growing up. These are organized communists on the low end, socialists,
but mostly communist groups, Marxist communist groups that want capitalism
(01:06:51):
and America to fallow. Yeah. Glenn Beck was had one
guy that he was talking about, which he was talking
about ten fifteen years ago. Uh, revolution Ron I think
he called him. But he he's a high school teacher
(01:07:13):
in Uh.
Speaker 2 (01:07:14):
I think it was California about him.
Speaker 1 (01:07:17):
And he teaches history, but he's he is a radical
Marxist communist. Uh. The kids, Uh, you know that the
Latino race is is that the other and that we
have to crush capitalism, you know, crush imperialism. I mean
just brainwashing these kids.
Speaker 2 (01:07:37):
Yeah, well the parents are behind it too well.
Speaker 1 (01:07:39):
But again look at where it is though, you know,
so when people wonder, you know, it's like, oh, no,
this is just an organic that people. No, it's not
these things are they're doing the paper trail, like looking
at the receipts, and it's the Communist Party of China
(01:08:01):
and other communist groups from around the world are funding
these organizations. And when you look at their organizations bylaws
and their you know, their what's the word I'm looking
for their you know, their marching orders and stuff. You know. Oh,
(01:08:22):
you know, it's to destroy capitalism, to bring down America.
We're for workers of workers of the world, unite all
communists marksist things, you know, and the problem is the
vast majority of normies out there. Yeah don't know this.
(01:08:43):
They don't understand this. They think everything is okay and
that well, these people must have some real solid grievances
and they don't understand. And you know, some of the
people that I've shown, you know, at first they don't
believe me, but then you start showing them the actual
the facts. You know, look at what they they This
is not what I'm saying it. This is on their website, right,
(01:09:06):
this is exactly what they are saying. And look at
some of their backers and.
Speaker 2 (01:09:11):
I never knew, I never really they're amazed.
Speaker 1 (01:09:15):
Yeah, you know, so it's like, yeah, these aren't just
organic groups of people that want a living wage and
free medical They're communists, They're Marxists that want to destroy America, period.
But they use those things to lure people in, to
make them feel like, look at these poor starving this
(01:09:36):
is that you know, this person shouldn't have to live
in this small house. You know, it's just.
Speaker 2 (01:09:45):
I mean, everybody makes their own choices.
Speaker 1 (01:09:47):
Yeah, yeah, I mean, if.
Speaker 2 (01:09:48):
You're not happy with it, then change it. You're in control, yeah,
I mean, become a truth to the most people.
Speaker 1 (01:09:57):
They're in control. The wind in here totally blew my
pages around when I was trying to okay here, okay.
There was a massive bridge collapse that shut down a
major highway, a bridge collapse on I twenty. Gasoline truck
(01:10:18):
crashed into the bridge on Interstate twenty with gallons of gasoline.
The bridge was compromised from the wreck and failed due
to the intense heat. Fortunately no one was injured during
the event. I twenty should be opened in a few days. Yeah,
And if you look at the video I posted of
(01:10:40):
course in Santa claud prepping and surviving. If you want
to read the more detail about these stories, go there
and they're all there. Because if we went into in
depth detail about all these stories, we'd be here for
eighteen hours. Yeah, but you see the traffic's backed up
in both the directions for miles, miles and miles. You know,
(01:11:02):
it's gonna take a few days for to open. That's
one bridge.
Speaker 2 (01:11:05):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:11:06):
So again, imagine a natural disaster, something like what happened
in North Carolina, you know, just recently. But go a
step further. Let's say it was the New Madrid fault
pops like it did back in the eighteen hundreds, another
eight point five. How many bridges and overpasses are gonna
(01:11:30):
be down from Missouri, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Mississippi scores,
probably hundreds. There's gonna be areas not accessible for months,
if not longer. Right, And that's not including the power
(01:11:53):
being out, gas lines ruptured, water line ruptured. So you're
gonna have people that are isolated for months, if not longer,
you know. So that's why, folks, you have to understand
wherever you live, look at the possibility what the natural
(01:12:15):
disasters are in your area, and start planning ahead. Like, Okay,
I live in an area that is prone to flooding.
What do I need to do to protect myself from flooding? Yeah?
You know, where are the choke points? Where should I know?
Speaker 2 (01:12:29):
How not get around them?
Speaker 1 (01:12:31):
How do I get around? So on and so forth.
If you're in an earthquake zone, if you're in a
wildfire zone, if you're in a hurricane zone, tornado alley,
whatever it is, learn your area.
Speaker 2 (01:12:43):
Just have a plan.
Speaker 1 (01:12:44):
Have a plan. What are you going to do If
you're at work, your kids are at school. Your job
is twenty miles that way, the kids school is ten
miles that way. Your house is eight miles that way.
Do you have a plan? Who's getting who? Yeah? Who
gets the kids? The wife or the husband or closer? Yeah,
exactly who? How do you get in contact with them?
(01:13:05):
If the if these cell towers are.
Speaker 2 (01:13:07):
Down, you'd let them know the stay at school to
do X, Y or Z or go to the nearest
fire department.
Speaker 1 (01:13:13):
Exactly. So, right, So you have to have plans set
up beforehand because if not, if you know when things happen, now,
you may be stuck in town and you have no
idea where your kids are, no idea where your wife
or husband depending you know, are You know, they could
(01:13:34):
be at home dying, and you don't know they could
be in school. Have a plan, now, does a plan
guarantee that everything's going to be fine. But it's better
to have a plan of some kind then have no
plan whatsoever, and plans go sideways.
Speaker 2 (01:13:51):
If you don't have a plan that that tend to
tends you to panic when something like that, and yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:13:57):
And panic does nothing but get people. Oh you know, uh,
doctor Joe Alton, you know he's been on the show
several times. He has his own podcast, Awesome Books. This
week he has one. With the news being awash with
protests in different cities regarding immigration to the Middle Least
(01:14:20):
and other issues, it seems clear that demonstrations in the
US these days are becoming more and more frequent and
unfortunately more violent. In this article and podcast, John Alton
gives his thoughts on staying safe if you somehow find
yourself caught in the middle of one of those events.
So if you want to check that one out, it's awesome.
I suggest it go to doomanbloom dot net slash civil
(01:14:41):
unrest and you could check that one out like we were,
I mean joking, but it's true. You get caught up
in traffic and you see they are pulling people out
of cars and beating them or killing them or like whatever.
You know, you have a couple of options now at
(01:15:05):
a lot of it's going to depend on where you
live to because in some states, if you run over
someone to protect your life, you're going to jail. In
California and New York and Florida, it's just the opposite.
Our our own governor said, guess what, you're good. You're good,
run them over, you know, so don't stop. So I mean,
and then of course, gun laws vary from state to state.
(01:15:27):
You know, Florida, we have standard ground, we have castle doctrine,
your vehicles an extension of your castle. YadA, YadA, YadA.
So depending on where you live is really going to
depend on how you can respond to like these things.
But in a place like Florida or Texas or you know, Tennessee,
in the more red type states, yeah, keep your head
(01:15:50):
on a swivel. Hopefully you're packing like you should always
be packing. You know, have your truck gun, but you
may have to get out because if you're stuck in
traffic and you can't ram your way through because there's
too many vehicles, big truck, garbage truck, whatever.
Speaker 2 (01:16:06):
You know, you're if you aim your car the right way,
you just turn out well all the way and step
on that gas. You'll make a hole.
Speaker 1 (01:16:14):
Well through a lot of stuff. But you know, even
your fore runner, which is a damn nice four runner,
I'm sorry, you're not moving a garbage truck. No, So
I mean, you know, if you are stuck and there's
no way of it, then you may have to get
out of your vehicle. That's why if you're in the
right state and you can be armed. That's why you
are prepared. You grab your get home bag, you've got
(01:16:39):
your side arm and whatnot, and you make a b
line for wherever you have already planned out. Again, planning
is key if you know your route from work to
home is a certain route, usually unless there's an accident
you have to reroot. Keep in mind what stops are
along the way, where the police stations are, where the
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fire stations are. Or you know a friend lives a
mile that way or four miles that way. You know
you may be fifteen miles from home. Is it smart
to try to get all the way home in that
Or if you know a friend lives only two miles
that way, it may be smarter to make a bee
(01:17:21):
line for that two mile run up to the house,
to your friend's house, and then regroup and mentally see
what's next from there. You know, from there maybe it'll
be easier to get home.
Speaker 2 (01:17:31):
So you have loot spots too.
Speaker 1 (01:17:33):
Yeah, well, I mean for like loot spots work not
so much urban It technically can, but with all the
work that's being done in construction, you don't want to
bury a nice five gallon bucket full of gear just
to have some some cable worker dig it up and go,
(01:17:54):
oh wow, look at this. You know. But if you're
more ruurable, well.
Speaker 2 (01:17:58):
That's why you pick out like houses between your buddies
or you know, friends or family.
Speaker 1 (01:18:04):
Where you could yeah yeah, where you could dump stuff
and everything else. And like we were talking about, especially
here in central Florida, it seems like on every freaking
corner there's another uh you store it place?
Speaker 2 (01:18:19):
Oh yeah, those are perfect places, actually.
Speaker 1 (01:18:22):
I mean, honestly, you know, I mean, even if all
you get is one of the really small little closets,
like closet ones where it's like five by five, you know.
Speaker 8 (01:18:32):
Twenty dollars a month, twenty dollars a month, you store
enough food, weapons, and extra ammo, you know, extra clothes whatever,
like an extra like bag or two you know in
there and you know where.
Speaker 1 (01:18:45):
You know, you've got four of them throughout the city.
Speaker 2 (01:18:48):
You know, Golden didn't get there.
Speaker 1 (01:18:50):
Then you get there, and you resupply and you move
on to the next one.
Speaker 2 (01:18:53):
Yep, you know, I mean, maybe check out a few
more while you're there.
Speaker 1 (01:18:57):
Well, you know, that's that's always possible. It's not just
the USA that's having these problems. It's a planned invasion
of all Western countries, all part of the plan to
cause chaos and destabilize the western first world non communist governments.
Northern Ireland government handles immigration policy really badly right now.
(01:19:22):
There's riots going on in the streets there. You don't
see it much on the news here because again it's
over there. But if you go on some of the
European news sites, the videos of what's going on in
Northern Ireland right now, it's like Los Angeles or worse. Yeah,
(01:19:46):
oh wow. In a lot of the countries out there,
the immigrants have already taken over. You know, there are
no go zones where if you are not of that
of that ethnicity, even the police don't go in. There's
parts of there's parts of France, there's parts of Parents
(01:20:08):
where the cops don't even go in. It is completely
controlled by Islamics. Or in Austria they're having I mean,
it's in a lot, but again it's all planned, right,
you know, they want to destroy the West, so they're
sending them there. They're sending them there. They're sending them
there and the people are starting to fight back. That's
(01:20:29):
the whole thing in Ireland right now. It's the white
people in Ireland. The people from Ireland, you know, you know,
are fighting back, but they're being called racists because because
they're fighting back, it's like we're losing our country.
Speaker 2 (01:20:51):
It's the same thing, right, you know, it's just over there,
it's a bit worse.
Speaker 1 (01:20:55):
It's it's at the next level where even it's not
just the people on the quote unquote left that are
calling him racist. It's where even in England and like London,
if you post something, if a known Muslim extremist rapes
a girl and you post a powder on Facebook, this
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Muslim person, known Muslim, his name is, you know, Mohammad whatever,
blah blah blah blah, you know raped like this girl,
You're going to chill for hate speech because because you
posted you know, I mean, it's because they don't have
a First Amendment right there, and whatever the government deems
(01:21:41):
is hate speech is hate speech. And right now since
the government is being taken over by Islamics, so they
have lost their country. There are videos that I've been
watching of girls or not not girls, you know, women
you know in their twenties and like whatnot some of them,
(01:22:02):
I'm not gonna lie, they're dressing a little slutty, but
most of them aren't. They're just normal jeans and a
T shirt. And they're afraid to walk down the street
because they are accosted constantly by either you know, black
immigrants from you know, like you know some of you know,
like Gonna, like Morocco in some of those places, or Islamics,
(01:22:26):
you know, and I mean like to the point where
it's like, you know, they are afraid and a lot
of them are getting raped and everything. But no, no, no,
we can't talk about it. We can't talk about it
because about it, you know, I mean, there's a it's
a terrible meme, terrible meme, but it it it exemplifies that.
(01:22:51):
It shows several uh you know, immigrants like Muslim you
know men raping a young girl probably you know, thirteen fourteen,
like years old, and the father is like telling him
to stop stop doing that, and he's being pulled away
by the cops. You know, why are you being racist? Crazy?
Speaker 2 (01:23:11):
That's a meme that people are joking about. But that's
the reality out there.
Speaker 1 (01:23:15):
That is the reality, and that's what they want here too.
But but there's a couple of things here that stop
it from happening here. That bad. We have our first Amendment,
we have our second Amendment. You know, that's why the
left hates the Second Amendment, because our second amendments the
(01:23:36):
only thing that has stopped America from becoming what you know,
what's going on over there, you know, and that's what's
keeping us safe so far.
Speaker 2 (01:23:49):
A little bit of common sense works that.
Speaker 1 (01:23:52):
Yeah, that's too definitely, oh not on our home front.
But it's interesting. Nonetheless, you saw that fiery air in
Air India crash killed two and forty one people. Yeah,
there was one guy survived. He jump he walked out,
He walked out alive. You know, he walked out. Yeah,
(01:24:14):
because where he was sitting in the plane. I was
watching some of the things about it. It was like
one of the strong parts of the plane. So when
the plane crashed and broke apart.
Speaker 2 (01:24:22):
I thought he jumped out.
Speaker 1 (01:24:23):
No, No, he was. He was in the strong part
of the plane. So I mean he was thrown out,
you know, because the plane blew up for the most party.
But in where he was, there's a certain part of
the plane just behind the wing. It's the strongest, you know,
part of the plane. That's where he was, and when
he was ejected from the plane, you know, so he
(01:24:47):
was out of the fireball and everything and he landed
just right rollah.
Speaker 2 (01:24:54):
Yeah, it's crazy.
Speaker 1 (01:24:56):
So I mean, if it's not your time, it's not
your tie. God. Yeah. But on the other when it
is your time, nothing can stop it. Rich polo player.
I forgot which country this was, though he was in
his mid fifties. He died on the field while playing polo.
He was on horseback when he swallowed a bee that
(01:25:18):
ended up stinging him in the throat. Oh and of
course anaphylctic shot. His throat swelled up and he died
right there. Actually, yeah, so I mean, again, what are
the odds you were on a horse moving playing polo
for this random bee for you to swallow it sting
(01:25:40):
you in the throat. So that's the other side of it.
Air India crash. No one could possibly survive it. One
guy survives almost unscathed. He hits some cuts and bruises whatever,
but he this guy on the field, Rich polo player,
you know, freak accident. It drops dead. That's crazy. If
(01:26:07):
it's your time, it's your time. If it's not, it's not,
you know, that's just like wow, The last thing on
this overall topic of stuff going on, you know, on
the home front. DARPA. We all know DARPA. You know
they come up with all the neat you know, like
weapons and science stuff. Yeah, well, darper's population control, simulating pandemics,
(01:26:32):
predicting behavior and pushing mass compliance. This comes from the
Natural News. The Pentagon's secretive Defense Advanced Research Project Agency
DARPA is quietly advancing a terrifying new frontier using artificial
intelligence AI and behavioral science to model, predict, and manipulate
(01:26:53):
human responses to future pandemics that they engineer and propagate.
Freshly in covered documents reveal that DARPA is actively seeking
ways to refine mass factionation campaigns, lockdown enforcement, and propagandist strategies,
effectively turning public health into a militarized operation of mass compliance.
(01:27:14):
This isn't about protecting lives, It's about controlling them. After
the disastrous COVID nineteen response, where governments and corporations colluded
to strip citizens of their freedoms under the guise of science,
DARPA is now doubling down on its quest to perfect
psychological manipulation. Their latest initiatives Callisti and magics aim to
(01:27:39):
develop an algorithmic theory of mind to predict and suppress
dissident action before it even emerges. Yeah, I mean, so
they're going to try and you know, it's like we've
(01:27:59):
always said, if look at any of these dystopian future
type films where you know, Big Brother, where they control everything,
they you know, try to control your thought. And there
was that one movie I don't remember the name of
it now, but it's the future. Crime is almost non
(01:28:20):
existent because everyone is on these like emotional suppressive drugs
and you're not. And it's like everyone wears basically the
same thing. Everyone is mellow any any Yeah, any real
(01:28:43):
displays of emotion or beauty are illegal, you know. Yeah,
where where it's like this one lady is found out.
She has a little secret, hidden panel, you know, like
a like little room where she is art and pictures,
and someone turns her in and they kill her, you know,
(01:29:06):
because she was happy, right, because she's showing emotion and this,
that and the other and emotions beget violence, which so
to them it's controled total control, you know, and the
whole thing of the movie. I'm not gonna go into
the whole movie. Basically, one of the enforcers, like one
of the police guys, starts figuring this isn't right, you know.
(01:29:31):
He's so he stops taking his meds and everything, you know,
and he starts feeling emotion, and then of course the
government send someone after him, you know, it's one of
those things, you know. And he has a young son
who's who could have turned him in because his son
found out that he stopped taking his pills. And when
(01:29:51):
he when the father found out that the kid knew,
he was like, oh crap, you know, is he gonna
turn me in? And the kid didn't turn him in.
He just kind of said, you know, you've got to
hide that better, you know, dad kind of thing, you
know what I mean. And it was just a really
wild movie of how the government in order to control
(01:30:14):
the population, to have the utopian population of no violence,
no war, no fighting, but the only way to do
that is to have no emotion. And it was just
a really dystopian movie. It was the actor that played Batman.
Oh my god, my brain is just so bad right now,
(01:30:39):
The Dark Knight Batman, the most the one the Dark
Knight with I remember his name, Yeah, I know, I mean,
my brain is totally out there. I know there are
people tuning in right now, going, you effing idiot, so
and so. But it was a really dark movie. But
(01:31:01):
it's a very interesting movie to look at what links
a government will go. Christian Bale, Christian Bale, Thank you,
Christian Bale. Yes, thank you Google. Well, we're actually we're
doing the show from inside the main house today, so
we have Wi Fi. Yes, we're not out in the
bunker because you know, lights out, because my wife is
(01:31:22):
uh man, it's still pouring out there. Yeah, geez, because
my wife is out of town for a day or so.
Again business. So the guys took over the house.
Speaker 2 (01:31:34):
I thought it was supposed to be on the on
the porch though. I was kind of wanting to enjoy
a cigar for this one. But well, he's not here,
so well he has to worry.
Speaker 4 (01:31:43):
Well okay, Iam, Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:31:50):
But it's it's a nice cigar.
Speaker 2 (01:31:52):
I mean, yeah, but we can't have the cigar without
him because he was there for the conversation. Well, that's true.
I guess you're right. I can't believe I number one
him behind.
Speaker 1 (01:32:00):
That's right. If I sparked up a cigar here the
wife would come back to two days from now and go, oh,
she would know who smoked a cigar.
Speaker 2 (01:32:11):
We talked about this, Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:32:13):
Kill me. Okay, Now let's go to Earth changes. A
lot of really interesting stuff's been going on with the Sun,
with earthquakes, with volcanism, and energy flip is about to
occur as plasma waves speed towards Earth. Multiple strong solar
flares have exploded on the Sun, launching waves of plasma
out into space, and soon some of that plasma will
(01:32:35):
sweep by the Earth and very very likely trigger active
geometric storming. Big solar flares are still on the table. Also,
its two large spots sun spuns. Sunspots sun spots uh
draw closer and closer together right along the central meridian
of the Sun. The Earth strike zone. Satellite re entries
(01:32:58):
have gone parabolic in twenty twenty five because we've been
getting hit, as you know, the last three or four
months with a lot of solar storms, a lot of flares,
a lot of coronal holes, a lot of our low
Earth orbiting satellites have been coming down, you know, because
(01:33:20):
what happens when large geomatics geomagnetic storms happen on Earth
due to the solar flaring and stuff, the Earth's atmosphere
literally swells up a little bit, it kind of expands,
and when that happens, those low earth orbiting satellites encounter
(01:33:42):
that extra atmosphere, that extra density as drag, so instead
of staying in the orbit it's supposed to, it slows
down and then.
Speaker 2 (01:33:56):
They probably got the technology to do well.
Speaker 1 (01:33:58):
Some of the satellites can't, and they do actually have
small onboard engines for small changes and correction. But a
lot of the smaller satellites, especially like Starlink and some
of those, they they're in their orbit and that's what
they do. But they're also cheap, you know. That's why
(01:34:21):
they're putting up like eight thousand of them, so that
if some come down, it's not a big deal. They
just end up more and you know, and they're small
enough where it's it's not like this huge satellite coming
down is going to hit your house. You know. They're
they're small enough that they burn up before they ever
get to the Earth anyways, you know, but it's but
the point is is, you know a lot of these
(01:34:43):
satellites and I'm not just saying Starlink, not just musk stuff.
But other companies are doing similar things, are dealing with
GPS communications internet. So again adding to not only the
possible site in terror attacks, there are natural forces that
(01:35:05):
are screwing with our communications and everything as well. One
really big solar flare and I'm not talking about a
UGMP wiping out you know, everything, but just a good
X flair can knock out communications for days, you know.
And so yeah, you've got these satellites coming down. They
(01:35:27):
don't do any damage, but now your cell phone's not
working for three or four days until they can nuts. Yeah,
you know what I mean. Again, that's gonna.
Speaker 2 (01:35:37):
Cause everybody to go in chaos exactly.
Speaker 1 (01:35:40):
So it's just you know, folks have a.
Speaker 2 (01:35:44):
Plan, do not rely, don't freaking panic.
Speaker 1 (01:35:48):
I'm not saying don't use technology, because realistically, yes, technology
has done a lot of good things for us in medicine,
you know, science and whatnot.
Speaker 2 (01:35:57):
Start to lean off of it at.
Speaker 1 (01:35:58):
Right, but trying not to be dependent on, you know,
start to pull away from it somewhat. If your job
requires you to to like do something, I totally understand
if you're a doctor and you need your tablet for
a certain thing, or like the job my wife has.
She needs certain high tech tools to do her job.
(01:36:21):
Totally understand that. But in your home and personal life,
try to start replacing and going to older type methods
and things, you know what I mean, as much as
you can. You know, I'm not saying tomorrow you have
to go start tilling the soil with a horse and
that one wheel, you know, but tiller.
Speaker 2 (01:36:44):
It is great, very good learning experience.
Speaker 1 (01:36:47):
But at least start making your way there, like okay,
instead of using your phone to order food from Kroger, this, that,
and the start growing some of your own food.
Speaker 4 (01:37:00):
Yep, you know, take off cucumbers off your shopping list,
just planting, right, just.
Speaker 1 (01:37:04):
Take one, you take off green peppers and tomatoes some
of the easiest, you know, just slowly start pulling back.
Speaker 2 (01:37:12):
You know, upside down. Tomato plants are actually pretty cool.
Speaker 1 (01:37:15):
Yeah, yes they are, Yes, they are.
Speaker 4 (01:37:16):
To put them in a ground different and even have
a beautiful tomato plant if you want. You got red, yellow,
oh yeah, many different colors, wild colors.
Speaker 2 (01:37:26):
That tastes so much better.
Speaker 1 (01:37:28):
Way better. Now. There's been a lot of flooding today
going on. Yeah, well here in West Virginia there have
been flash floods over the last couple of days. So
there's a three year old among six killed in West Virginia.
At least eleven dead and several more missing in San Antonio,
(01:37:48):
Texas after rapid flooding. So I mean again, if you
know flooding is a relatively common thing in your area,
be prepared and remember turn around. Don't drown. I mean
unless you have to. If you if you know, you
(01:38:10):
stay on this side, you're gonna die. You've got to
go through that questionable deep water to get you know,
to get to the other side.
Speaker 2 (01:38:20):
Okay, maybe just have common sense, right.
Speaker 1 (01:38:23):
But if you don't have to, if you know, okay,
if I don't cross here, it'll take me an extra hour.
But I can get home if I take this back.
Speaker 2 (01:38:32):
But you're still alive, get home, you know.
Speaker 1 (01:38:36):
So because it's too easy too, I mean, people don't
understand it doesn't take deep water to move your car,
you know.
Speaker 2 (01:38:47):
I want to contest for that, Like which vehicle.
Speaker 1 (01:38:51):
Did you get stuck in? How deep was the water?
Speaker 2 (01:38:56):
It was up to three actually, oh.
Speaker 1 (01:39:00):
Man, your nees, well you're kind of short, so that
that's still about twelve inches of water.
Speaker 2 (01:39:08):
Look, but it didn't look deep. I was like, well,
I can go through it. That's fine.
Speaker 1 (01:39:14):
It's a super it's an all wheel drive, you know.
Speaker 2 (01:39:18):
You know it sucked up the water and run them oator.
Speaker 1 (01:39:21):
Oh man, see that's why I drive a Hummer. Now
your forerunners awesome too, though, I mean today I was like, wow,
you do you do have to get a snorkel for it.
Speaker 2 (01:39:33):
I am planning on it.
Speaker 1 (01:39:34):
Actually, yeah. See that's the only thing about the Hummer,
the H two, the way it's designed. They don't make
a snorkel for it because where they go, well, one
you can, I've seen some videos on it, but you
have to move the windshell wiper like reservoirs somewhere else
because where the air sucks in normally is the top
(01:39:57):
of the right fender. So even by stelf it's not bad.
I mean it's it's about four feet anyways, you know,
you can get through some pretty good water some pipe. Well,
but the thing, because it's the flip top of hood,
you know, the way that you have to do it.
You have to reroute, you have to move the I
(01:40:17):
don't even use my wipe, my wiper like wiser or anyway,
So for me, it doesn't matter but the snorkel that
fits the roofline for it is the one off of
the defenders, right, And the guy had to weld some
of their brackets, but he had to relocate his washer
like resort because it it blocks it right there.
Speaker 2 (01:40:40):
You just got an aftermarket one. Well, yeah, so somewhere else.
Speaker 1 (01:40:43):
Right, And it took him a couple hours, you know,
he had to weld some stuff here and there. I'll
show you the videos. Yeah, so it can be done,
but you can't just buy it off the shelf. It's
gotta be yeah. But yeah, I mean, if you have
a higher water vehicle again, and if you know the road,
if you've driven this road a gazillion times and you
(01:41:06):
know that if it rains x amount, you know that
tree or that sign, Okay, so that means the water
there's about two feet deep, you know. Okay, then you
could probably you know, if you've got the right vehicle,
you could do it. But if you're on a road
that you don't know, well, so you don't know if
that water is one foot deep or six foot deep,
(01:41:30):
you know, then no, don't do it because it doesn't
even matter if you have a nice jacked up vehicle
six foot deep of water is gonna take you anyways.
I mean you could have a deuce and a half.
Speaker 2 (01:41:42):
And it will still go still get taken away.
Speaker 1 (01:41:47):
So I mean that's why it's have a plan and
be aware.
Speaker 2 (01:41:50):
No your area, well you don't let the ground looks
like either it.
Speaker 1 (01:41:55):
Could have been washed out to where you know, it's
supposed to be only two feet deep, but little do
you know now that it's ten feet deep. Because there's
a great picture of a jeep during the hurricanes a
couple of years ago in BVL that that exact thing happened.
Uh the guy thought that the you know, because I
(01:42:18):
know Bvill. I lived in BVL for a while. The
deepest I've seen water there is usually about three feet deep.
And I've gone through with the K five before, like
Rooster Tail and some guy in a jeep, nice jacked
up jeep tried going through, but he didn't know that
the road got washed out underneath and the cheap is
literally it's like nose in tail, you know, is like straight.
(01:42:42):
The guy was fine, but his jeep was ruined, you know.
And I got the picture and I sent that to
uh to uh Spectera was like it's a jeep thing
because the inspector's got his cheap I mean, I can't
say anything. My wife has a jeep to vehicles know
they are. I just the only thing I don't like
about jeeps is that they're small inside. And for you know,
(01:43:06):
a guy six foot tall, kind of big, you know,
it's it's a little too cramped.
Speaker 2 (01:43:13):
The foreigner actually has a lot of room, it does, surprised.
Speaker 1 (01:43:16):
And yeah, it does have a lot more room because
with jeeps, because I've looked at it, the cheap and
my Hummer are. The jeep is only a couple of
inches skinnier than my Hummer. But the reason why, I mean,
like wheelbase wise, but the reason why the jeep is
so much smaller is that it sits inside the fenders.
(01:43:37):
The cockpit basically sits almost a foot on either side
inside of the fenders the Jeep, I believe, so as
where the Hummer the body extends all.
Speaker 2 (01:43:52):
The way out to the edge of the side actual chassis.
Speaker 1 (01:43:54):
Yeah, you know what I mean. So even though it's
my wife's jeep and my Hummer are really technically about
the same wheelbase size, but the body is squished qushed,
you know, on the jeep so, you know, and I've
gotten spoiled with Tom. It's just like I can stretch out,
I can change clothes, I can you know, do cardio,
(01:44:16):
and I can do everything.
Speaker 7 (01:44:19):
There.
Speaker 2 (01:44:20):
I think we're gonna stop right there.
Speaker 1 (01:44:26):
Brisbane, Australia freezes through a twenty three year low. Now, yes,
summer here is winter there, so it is the winter.
But these are some of the lowest temperatures in the
last twenty three years. You know, they're actually getting really
really cold. And it's expected to snow on June twenty
first though in Canada, Idaho and Montana. But I thought
(01:44:52):
it was global warming. I thought al Gore said that
by twenty ten our children would never know what snow is.
Speaker 2 (01:45:00):
Third he's crazy.
Speaker 1 (01:45:02):
Yes, it's twenty twenty five, and our temperatures are actually
dropping like I said they would not.
Speaker 2 (01:45:08):
Ice is not melting.
Speaker 1 (01:45:10):
Yeah, the ice is not melting. You know. Actually the
ice is gaining at the poles. Again, it's cyclical. It's
nothing that man does either way. We're not making it colder,
we're not making it hotter.
Speaker 4 (01:45:23):
Didn't they say it was Didn't they try to say
it was the cow's fault.
Speaker 1 (01:45:26):
Yeah, cow, There so many cows. Yeah. I mean, now
I do have an ext girl that.
Speaker 2 (01:45:32):
I know that would contribute.
Speaker 1 (01:45:34):
I think so, I know because she was full of Yeah.
And as Valentina Zarkovia has predicted, solar cycle twenty five
is rapidly declining and global temps global average temps in
May dropped. Ie you know, oh but it's hot or
no that it's ever been into lost. No, it's not.
(01:45:55):
The temperatures are actually dropping, not going up. Yeah, so
be prepared.
Speaker 2 (01:46:03):
It's good to know that all that was false.
Speaker 1 (01:46:05):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:46:06):
Now they're a whole thought process just out the door.
Yeah right, what's the next thing we can say?
Speaker 1 (01:46:12):
Right, I'm not saying that it's going to be an
ice age tomorrow, but we're not burning up either. But again,
it doesn't have there don't have to be glaciers in
New York for an ice age to like mess us up.
If the temperature just drops a couple of degrees.
Speaker 2 (01:46:28):
Especially in Florida, well yes, please.
Speaker 1 (01:46:31):
Yeah, please. If the temperature just drops a couple of degrees,
average crops die. Oh man, people will start to death
long before they freeze to death. You know, it doesn't
take much.
Speaker 2 (01:46:45):
Like a starfire.
Speaker 4 (01:46:47):
Oh yeah, I mean we don't, right, if you ain't
got no food to cook, food to catch because it's
too cold, because you.
Speaker 2 (01:46:55):
Three weeks, right, three weeks.
Speaker 1 (01:46:57):
Well, and you always you know, you've seen pictures of
those gators that freeze with their nose up so they
can you know, survives.
Speaker 2 (01:47:07):
For three months? What three months?
Speaker 1 (01:47:12):
The uh? What the rule of threes? What was that?
The full? Okay? He u ox gave the partial. I
didn't want to step on his toes because he was teaching,
because I've taught this many many times. There's actually five.
Speaker 2 (01:47:27):
But I forgot that.
Speaker 1 (01:47:28):
Yeah, there's actually five levels. You have three seconds to day.
You have three seconds to respond to an emergency. Okay.
You have three minutes for air. If you don't have
air for three minutes most people, there are exceptions, but
(01:47:51):
usually three minutes without air, you die three hours. If
you're in extreme temperatures, either extreme heat like in Death Valley, California,
one hundred and twenty five degrees in the sun, or
super cold you know somewhere, you have three hours to
find shelter or you die three days without water. Again
(01:48:15):
the average some people have survived for seven eight days,
but that's you know, it's three days without water. Most
people die three weeks food. There are the there are
the exceptions, you know, but three weeks without food. And
(01:48:35):
the other one he forgot was three months social interaction. Okay, Yeah,
when people are put into solitary confinement, they're gonna go crazy.
People start losing their minds. Usually after about three months,
you know, not every some people are psycho already.
Speaker 2 (01:48:54):
They can stay alone, they still lose their.
Speaker 1 (01:48:58):
But that's why when you have someone like Tom Hanks
in the movie Castaway. You know, if you're alone on
a deserted island, even if you have plenty of food
to eat, plenty of water, whatever, a certain amount of
time alone, your brain is going, you know, you need
(01:49:19):
That's why he had the ball, Wilson, so he could
talk to it. He needed some kind of interaction, you know,
even though it was inanimate object. He drew a face
on it so he could see someone, even though his
brain and brain and thinking. You know. So yeah, because
there's actually five rules of threes. And I didn't want
(01:49:41):
to step on Oxy's dose because it was his class
he was teaching. You know, I used to teach these
classes myself. You know, the whole fire starting, that's why
I was. I let him do his thing. I was
kind of like, I just gotta stood back. I don't
want to say anything, you know, but no, he did
a great job.
Speaker 2 (01:50:00):
Awesome job.
Speaker 1 (01:50:01):
He did a great job. Just you know, I don't
know if I'm gonna.
Speaker 2 (01:50:06):
He knows a lot.
Speaker 1 (01:50:08):
No, he does, he does. He is awesome. I mean
there are things that he knows that I don't, of course,
And that's the beauty. When people used to introduce me
for like classes, when I was teaching classes as a
prepping and survival expert, is any other I'm like, no, no, no, no, no, no,
you know I am not a prepping and survival I
(01:50:29):
am just like you. I mean, no more than you
right now. But there's still a lot that I don't know.
There's still a lot that I'm learning, always learn, there's
always more to learn. And I always gave my class
the option at any time, if anyone in this class
knows more than me on a certain subject, please chime in.
(01:50:51):
They let me know. I want to learn, Yeah, and
I'll bring you up to front and you can help.
And I've done it before where I was doing a
basic first dates because you know, if I was going
to teach something more advanced. I will bring a person
in a paramedic, a nurse or whatever experience exactly. But
(01:51:12):
this one class, it was more like prepping, like one
oh one. So I do the overview and that I
was touching on some basic first aid stuff, basic stop
the bleed stuff, and I found out that like one
of the people in the room was a nurse, you know,
and I was like, do you mind come up here please,
(01:51:34):
because you have more knowledge than me on this topic,
help me, you know, And she did and she loved it. It
was great. The rest of the class loved it. You know.
I don't have an ego when it comes to teaching.
My goal in teaching is the people to learn. And
if it's something that someone else can teach better than me,
please come up and do it, you know, because I
(01:51:56):
want the people to you know, to think it's teach
and that's why, you know. But when Ox was doing it,
I just you know, I didn't want to step in,
and you know, so I just stayed quiet, step back.
Everything everything he taught was right, yeah, you know, just
some things he left out here and there, but it
was a basic, you know thing. It was. It was
(01:52:16):
really quick When I would do my class, it was
usually a two hour class on the topics, sixty people,
you know, board behind me, the whole thing slides, you know.
But I got out of doing those classes just because
it was so much work. Yeah, so much work, sitting.
Speaker 2 (01:52:35):
Class, prep, you know, execution, all of it.
Speaker 1 (01:52:38):
That's why I like doing podcasting and radio so much
better because I can just talk and it's more fluid
and just you.
Speaker 2 (01:52:45):
Know, it just goes and it just goes, and I can.
Speaker 1 (01:52:47):
Drink while I do it. And I've been good only
one not even a full half glass of whiskey. It's bad,
very good today only on number two. Yeah you know,
I mean now granted. On Sunday for Father's Day, we
drank quite a bit. Yeah yeah, I mean just a
(01:53:15):
little bit. I mean I didn't get you know, toasty
or nothing.
Speaker 2 (01:53:18):
But are you trying to remember it or no?
Speaker 1 (01:53:25):
The guys were at the bar, you know, I mean me, Boo,
Ciborus and Twitch. Twitch was at the bar. He wasn't drinking.
He's only fifteen, he's not sixteen. He was only fifteen.
Speaker 2 (01:53:37):
You know, he's at home, folks.
Speaker 1 (01:53:39):
Yeah, but you know he didn't touch it was also
his mom was here, she kicked my ass if I yeah,
it's like no.
Speaker 2 (01:53:49):
I think all the moms would have.
Speaker 1 (01:53:51):
Yeah, probably probably, you know. So, so Twitch Hot, how
did it feel being the only guy here with all
those girls?
Speaker 2 (01:54:00):
There was a lot there was a lot of girls here.
Speaker 1 (01:54:05):
He said, lonely. That's why he like left the table
and hung out with the men, men men men where
his place was. So we talked about that on the
show like a while ago. How as far as the
as far as the young ones, Yeah, in the tribe,
(01:54:25):
there's only like four guys, yeah, five maybe, and there's
like twelve or thirteen girls. You know. There's Jackson, he's
what five years old? Six years old? Six six? There's Twitch,
there's Bobby, there's Celt's son. I forgot his name now,
(01:54:50):
but he's like eight, I think or seven. You know,
are there any others.
Speaker 2 (01:55:02):
I bet I could think of or mat Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:55:05):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, So I mean all the rest are girls.
I mean there's like nine, ten, eleven daughters.
Speaker 2 (01:55:14):
Yeah, yeah, this is crazy.
Speaker 1 (01:55:18):
Which is like I mean, I guess, you know, Twitch,
I guess I guess you got your pick.
Speaker 2 (01:55:21):
You know, between me and Boo, we to make up
half of them.
Speaker 1 (01:55:26):
Anyway.
Speaker 2 (01:55:26):
So yeah, I've got three, he's got three.
Speaker 4 (01:55:29):
Well, and serbs got two two, Ox has got three three.
Speaker 1 (01:55:35):
No, he has a son. Oh yeah, he's like like
nineteen now or something. Yeah, nineteen or twenty yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:55:42):
Yeah, so I mean that's he's one of the guys now.
Speaker 1 (01:55:45):
Yeah. Yeah, he's he's older. He's like one of the
guys now. But yeah, but he's got in too too.
So it's like, girls, girls, girls, girls.
Speaker 2 (01:55:53):
That just makes us stronger.
Speaker 1 (01:55:55):
It does because women are very strong mentally and physically can.
They may not be physically stronger than us, but their
pain tolerance is a lot higher. Yeah, like women can, dude,
they have to push a baby out you know, the
size of a watermelon out, something the size of a sock. Yeah,
(01:56:15):
it's like no, no, no, no, no, girls, you got it.
I bow down to you on that one. I mean
that would be like mm hmmm, looking at the size
of you try to push something the size of a
of a key lime out your uh urethra.
Speaker 2 (01:56:39):
No no no, no, no, no, no, not happening.
Speaker 1 (01:56:44):
Okay. So inclosing, folks, we're gonna we're gonna wrap. We're
talking about key limes coming out of male Genitalia enclosing
now more than ever. You need to be aware, you
need to be prepared, You need to be learning everything
(01:57:04):
you can. Skills are so very important. Books, books, books, Yes,
digital files are nice. You can have thousands of books
on a thumb drive. I'm not saying don't do that,
but do it as a backup. You need physical books too.
If the grid is down and your computer is fried,
then all that info on that thumb drive is gone.
(01:57:28):
Have at least part of your info in real prints,
hard copy. Whenever you go to the store, especially if
you live more rural and you've got a rural king
or a tract supply or something like that, they almost
all have a little book area with stuff on canning
and farm animals and growing stuff. Whenever you go there,
(01:57:54):
just grab a book. Every time you go. Just grab
one ten bucks, fifteen bucks whatever. Some of the more
expensive ones might be twenty, but just you know, just
grab one and throw it in your library. You know, stuff,
it's the fan. It's good to have. If you go online,
you can still find a lot of interesting tactical books.
There's all kinds of Now there's stuff that we used
(01:58:15):
to be able to buy back in the eighties and nineties,
the anarchist cookbook, the Black Book, The Black Book I have,
yeah exactly. I mean some of us old timer preppers
that have been doing this for thirty years, we've got
some of the old stuff that you cannot find anymore.
You know, the quick how to make septext which is
(01:58:39):
a C four's dirty cousin.
Speaker 2 (01:58:42):
You know, some of those books you can still find
out the.
Speaker 1 (01:58:45):
Gun at the gun shows sometimes sometimes, but the old
copies again, a lot of like military manuals. But I
mean not just said look for things on like how
to make alcohol, how to just how to sew.
Speaker 2 (01:59:03):
From natural sources.
Speaker 1 (01:59:04):
Yeah, you know, like natural medicines, all those things. All
those books in hard copy because when the pooh hits,
you know, knowledge is not Knowledge is power. Knowledge will
keep you alive. Knowledge is tradeable, you know. I mean
if you have again, because I sometimes accidentally will buy
(01:59:27):
a second copy because I didn't know that I had
it already. Then I get home, Oh crap, I got
this one ready. You know. My wife would Oh, so
you just wasted twenty books on that book. No, no,
we'll put it in here. Two. That's a backup copy.
If something happens to that one, we have another one,
or if I need to trade it with someone like, hey,
I have an extra copy of this book barter tool,
(01:59:49):
what do you have and then you can barter and
trade back and forth. Well, we've been talking about that
quite a bit, and it group some of our barter
and trading stuff cigarettes, alcohol, and I know, even if
you're a guy, well yeah, but even if you're a guy,
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pass feminine pads tampons.
Speaker 2 (02:00:14):
You know, that's gonna be kind of like gold.
Speaker 1 (02:00:18):
I mean, imagine a woman that you know, and she
sees that you have a sixty pack of those, She'll
be willing to do damn near anything, you know, but shampoo, toothpaste,
those like little travel sized bars of soap, things like that.
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I mean, put a little packet together, you know, in
a ziplock, bagging a toothbrush, toothpaste, one of those little
things of mouth washing get from your dentist, you know,
you know, yeah, you know basically you know. So I
mean right there, that is a barter item that won't
go bad. You'll spend a few bucks setting it up.
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Have a nice big you know, like when you're like
storage toads full of them, yeah, you know. And then
if you ever need to barter with people with stuff,
you've already got to We've got some stuff right here,
you know, things like that, Folks, you got to think
about it. If you're able, get what you can you
can get now, get it each week, little by little,
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beating food or other supply seeds or whatever, because you
never know when the stores will not have it, or
if the stores are even open. And then what you have,
what you have. If you think you'll be needing something
soon and you can get it, do it now, Like
we have said, when it happens, it will happen fast.
In a moment, your life has changed. Look at how
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fast things went to crap during COVID, like we were
talking about, and in various other countries. It doesn't even
have to be a full blown shit to fan What
do you think will happen when World War three goes
one hundred percent and the supply lands are cut, stores
are empty, and even if there is something in a store,
it's going to be crazy expensive. You know, you think that,
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you know during some of the hurricanes where you saw
that that eight dollars case of water being sold for
thirty dollars was was was price gouging. Now imagine that
same case of water being three hundred dollars. Yep. You
know during COVID, since my family of preppers, we never
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went without. We were always stocked, so we were able
to sit back and watch as others freaked out at
the stores. And you know, same thing during hurricanes. You know,
people panic buy do we No, no, we're not hoarders,
but we prepare. We know hurricane season coming. You need X,
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Y and Z. You buy it before, like the seat belt.
You do it before the emergency. So during the emergency,
you're not at the store fighting over the last supply.
Speaker 2 (02:03:00):
Wood.
Speaker 1 (02:03:00):
Yeah, fighting over that last case of water, that last
thing a toilet case. My wood there, I'll show you
my wood. Don't wait. Listen to those that made the
mistake in Ukraine and in other places. It's all up
to you. If you have a family, then it's on
you to protect and provide for them. Be prepared, don't
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be scared, don't panic. You know, I love when you
guys are here. Love being here. You know, it's someone
to drink with, little drinking buddies and everything you know
and talk and bounce stuff off of good to get
out of the house. How many chickens did you lose though.
Speaker 4 (02:03:46):
Well, today, unfortunately we did lose six. That rain definitely
definitely got up under the tarp, kind of knocked out
one and somehow.
Speaker 2 (02:03:55):
One of the heat lamps came unplugged.
Speaker 4 (02:03:57):
And that's unfortunately where they laid was right there where
the heat was. But everyone else made it to the
other heat lamp stayed alive. So six are gone. But
you know, the it's all right, I have a.
Speaker 1 (02:04:09):
Three hundred year down to something like that. Yeah, so
definitely not hurting.
Speaker 4 (02:04:16):
Don't look, we won't be hurting for a while, probably
within the next depending on because I've already got like
I said, I've already got twenty sold at a month old.
They just have to get there now. So once I
end up going through, once we end up getting about
halfway done with this flock, I'll end up going back
to Lakeland, getting another stock shipment, having them right there
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in the new coop and hopefully keep this little little
thing growing.
Speaker 1 (02:04:41):
And you're still got to take my cock over there.
Speaker 4 (02:04:44):
Yep, I got to bring your cock over to the
over to the hen house. And we actually moved big back,
so we let the the I am Samani's out, kind
of let them go and feel around the hens a
little bit. Well, end up moving them once I get
them out of there, I'll say Thursday or Friday, I'll
get that moved out. I'll come in and we'll get Rue.
Let me let me phrase this next sentence carefully. I'll
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come in help you move your cock to my henhouse.
Speaker 1 (02:05:13):
But other than that, I've got a big, beautiful cock.
You know, it is a very very beautiful, colorful, very colorful,
very large Harry. You know, his name is Rue.
Speaker 4 (02:05:28):
And the spurs are actually they're not too bad. As
soon as he goes over there, they will be ripped out.
So I'll end up taking them out because he's got
he's got.
Speaker 1 (02:05:39):
I mean, he would be if cock fighting was legal,
and and if I would do it, I wouldn't do it,
but no, he would be.
Speaker 2 (02:05:48):
He would probably be a contender.
Speaker 4 (02:05:49):
I mean, nonetheless, you just take a couple of tiny
let me just stop spurs.
Speaker 2 (02:05:55):
Yeah, a little slip on spur. Yeah all right, so yeah, cool.
Speaker 1 (02:06:03):
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So be it, you know, let's say, yeah, so be
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your house, on your you know, smart TV. You know,
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I've seen people actually like have it playing on their
like smart TV and every you know. And that's right
now where it's just audio. Once we start doing video,
you know, then you get to see us drinking and
having fun and smoking cigars, little bit more wild. Yeah,
we probably will get a little more. Yeah, I'll have
to wear pants more often though.
Speaker 2 (02:07:06):
Yeah, it's not required.
Speaker 1 (02:07:08):
It's not required. My brothers, my sisters. Remember, please stay safe,
stay strapped, and never ever panic Bonds out, Google out
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