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June 25, 2025 142 mins
On this weeks Banzai Prepping Podcast, episode 144 Banzai/BooBoo and Redneck talk about baby goats, building out buildings and destroying a well pump... Doh!

Then they get into a cartel plot to kill 14million with fentanyl and No Kings 2.0 on the fourth? And Alcatraz of the south, here in Fl surrounded by swamp and gators.

Cant forget the USA bombed Iran with BOPs , are they now ready to talk?
But there is a possibility that Russia my supply Iran with nukes anyway...

Everything is electrifying, Volcanic eruptions, earthquakes,X flares,Coronal Holes, and geo magnetic storms all incoming.. 

Lastly Banzai talks about using the time we have to prep, and train but even more importantly , to try to make amends with your loved ones.

All this and so much more on this weeks Banzai Prepping Podcast.

    The Banzai Prepping Pod Cast is a show dedicated to teaching about  preparing you , your family and your community for any untimely events  be them natural or man made. We talk about everything prepper related  the hows, the whys , and sometimes the WTFs. Broadcasting right from the  heart of central Fl deep in the Manor of Saint Cloud.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Man two minutes. Welcome Prepper's, New Prepper's Old Patriots and
sheep Dogs. This is Bonzi prepping on Bonzid. Welcome to
the bunker. This is show number one forty four tonight.
It's myself Bonzai. We've got Boo boo and we got
Rednick in the house, in.

Speaker 2 (00:19):
The house, in the house on time tonight. Yes, oh yes,
I did, Yes, I did.

Speaker 1 (00:24):
Don't have to do that last minute her own craft together, Nope,
And tonight we are in uh studio number one. We
had to move out of the main house because, you know,
wife did an overnight shift last night, so she's at home,
passed out and didn't want to do it from the

(00:46):
main house, you know, because she's there. Yeah, you know,
trying to crash out. She might get a little mad. Yeah,
I got twitch over there, making sure the house stays quiet.
There you go, nice, happy wife, happy. But said, I
want to give a shout out to Dale tuning in
out there. Of course, all the new people that are

(01:06):
tuning in. Let's just get started right here with a
little bit of the chit chat. Goats, goats and more goats, goats.
Seven or eight new baby goats in the last month,
and I think there's still maybe one more that's uh

(01:33):
pregnant out there, maybe could be can you figure it out? Okay,
we are watching a redneck attempt to open up a
a a zone pack. Oh we'll see. I got nubs
so that it was like watching a chimpanzee trying to

(01:54):
like learn how to use Well it happened. Yeah, So
we've got more new goats. I recounted today and total
between all the males females babies now we're at thirty.
Oh wow, you know, but that's about to change. Yep, yep,
we've got uh the processing room is in construction as

(02:19):
we speak. Probably me and Twitch will finish it either
tomorrow or Friday night. And uh you know it's decent size,
like seven and a half by twelve, so there'll be
enough for love room. Oh yeah, oh yeah, enough do
what we gotta do. I'm installing a little sink in
there and everything, you know, so we can you know,

(02:40):
wash our hands and blood and everything. Office got the
uh rubber remember at Walmart where we used to work,
when you like worked with me, I used to wear
that that teal blue blood apron yes for yeah, for
like when I clean the meat wall and stuff. I
still got that. It's in the back of the no,

(03:01):
so I'm gonna hang that up in there because you
know I'm gonna be chopping meat, right yeah, yeah, So
I mean keep it clean. Gotta keep it clean. Keep
your meat clean, guys, remember, Yeah, And we got some
more chickens too. We were at forty four but uh
Ox just recently bestowed upon me four more ye like pullets,

(03:23):
which a little young to put with the other ones,
but it was one of those Well let's see what
happens if they survive cool coreat If not, it's more
protein for the other chickens, because you know chickens are
they don't mess around. I mean they will cannibalize each

(03:44):
just absolutely. So far, it's been what four days, and
so far there's still lives. The first two days they
would not come out of the house. They were hiding
in there from them. But today they were going out.
They were being chased here and there, but not attacked
too bad. So I think they'll be okay.

Speaker 2 (04:03):
We're just establishing a pecking order, letting them know, hey,
you know you can come out at this time.

Speaker 1 (04:10):
And still with our one female pig that is pregnant.
You know, it's the three three three, three months, three weeks,
three days, is there gestation. I don't know exactly the
day she got pregnant, but I've got within the week time,
so it should be like the first week of August,

(04:32):
you know, when she pops somewhere right around there. So
we'll see how it works out with that, and then
you know, we'll get more more pigs for roasts, like
we'll be doing them. You know. My goal is to
have a pig roast every month. Here. Bring out everybody

(04:52):
and be good to have some clean port. Yeah oh yeah.
Now for those of you that are building stuff near
fragile infrastructure, be it electrical, be it plumbing. Oh yeah, yeah,
I had a little boo boo. Uh I know. Wait,

(05:14):
well hold on, not a little mistake.

Speaker 3 (05:19):
That's not how I got my name.

Speaker 1 (05:21):
You were a mistake. So they called you booboo. No,
that would be bad. Why do you call me boo boo? Well,
you see, but now while we were you know, while
while we were building it, I was holding a ten
foot four by four on end on the decking, and

(05:43):
I had it like temporarily screwed in to kind of
hold it, and then while I reached over to do
something else, it decided to let go. And physics, mass
times velocity equals force, which destruction. And yeah, when it

(06:06):
came down and it was like literally like the last
foot of it. So it was full arc of speed, right,
what I mean on most above ground, not the ends,
not the you know in well underground pumps, the above
ground ones, it's eighty ninety percent steel with all the

(06:29):
innerds and the turbines and everything in there. But on
the back you have this plastic cup where all the
electronics are housed, you know, the capacitor, the little circuit
board and all that stuff. Of course, out of this
large pump, the very tip of the thing had to
come right down across that plastic thing, destroyed it. Sheared

(06:50):
it right off, all the wires and guts just at wow.
And it was not pleasant. I let out a profanity,
me bonds. But it was a learning that's going around
a lot right now. It was a uh uh learning
experience for Twitch, my son, because he saw, Yeah, I mean,

(07:13):
there was the initial you know, f bomb, But rather
than get pissed and continue cussing and kicking and blah
blah blah, blah blah. I just shit happens. It was
an accident. You know, it's deal with it, you know
what I mean? So I called Gary, my uh well guy,

(07:36):
and he came out this morning and it's funny. Uh
he looked at it, and he looked at me, and
he's like, you damn fed up? No ship? Why you're here? Exactly?
So yeah, so he had to take the pump completely out.

(07:56):
He's bringing a replacement either tonight or tomorrow morning. Nice. So,
as of right now, my animals don't have water. I mean,
they have enough water to hold them until tomorrow, but
you know, I can't rewater them right now. But I
bring this up because what if this had happened after
the ship at the fan? Exactly? Who are you gonna call? Now? Sometimes,

(08:20):
if you're a part of the large enough, well established
enough tribe group mag whatever you want to call it,
you may have electricians and plumbers and you know, people
that are part of your tribe, right, but even if
they have the skills, they may not have the parts.
And once ship, it's the fan. It's not like you
can go to your local depo or a hardware or

(08:44):
you know, so and so plumbing supply. So this is
why it's so important as preppers, especially if you are
running the compound in your area, because you know you
could be the prepper that's gonna leave where you are
and hook up with other people, which is fine, you know,

(09:06):
because if you're in an apartment in the city, you
know you're most likely not gonna stay there. You're gonna
leave and go to wherever your tribe is based out of it,
right thing, But if you're the one that's running the compound,
you need to have redundancies primary well, secondary well, tertiary well.
At least one of those wells needs to be a handpump.

(09:28):
So if for some reason your other power sources, be
it solar appropriate, whatever your power sources are, if you
have no power to run your other electric wells, even
if they're perfect, but no power for them, you still
need water somehow. That's why you have to have at
least one hand pump, and that's the next one that
we're going to be installing, you know. And it also

(09:52):
makes you think, you know about getting spare parts for things. Now.
Of course, not everyone has the money to have four
different this or three different that. But if you're the
head of infrastructure of your group. You know, it's good
to when you do have the cash to get extras.

(10:14):
Of course, extra circuit breakers, you know, because they do
go bad occasionally, and they're not that expensive. There's so
few bucks, so you get a few extra bucks. You
go to the store, you grab a couple extra circuit breakers,
you know, throw them in your thing. If you don't
have the circuit breakers, you got the old fused types
of screws or the screw type or whatever. Just grab extras,

(10:36):
you know, storm away. I'm glad you mentioned that.

Speaker 2 (10:39):
I actually went to a yard sale a couple of
weeks back and got a big container full of like
outlet receptacles, right, and circuit breakers like twenty I think
it's twenty amp, the bigger to.

Speaker 1 (10:52):
Two block one.

Speaker 2 (10:53):
Sorry, I don't know the terminology, but it's a tub
and I'll just I'll bring it over now that you're
bringing it up, because it's better over here, exactly need
it versus in my shed, right, right.

Speaker 1 (11:02):
So it's like, you know, having things like that now.
I mean again, not everyone can have an extra well
pump because they're anywhere from four to eight hundred dollars
depending on half horse power three quarter like one horse power,
you know, like whatnot. So that's some money that you
may not you know, need or want to spend, because

(11:24):
if you don't have some idiot guy doing construction right
near your well pump, a well pump should normally last
fifteen years, you know, ten to twenty years, you know,
unless it's a hit by lightning or you know, something
like that. But under normal circumstances they last many years.
So you know, I see where you may not want

(11:44):
to put the investment. Oh well, we have two wells
on the property, so let me get three extra like pumps,
you know what I mean. That's a lot of money
just for a what if and you just put it away?
You know, so you may not do that, but what
would you do? Well, shit hits the fan. If you're

(12:05):
in an area where a lot of people have wells,
well maybe a lot of those houses are gonna probably
be abandoned at that point, you know, people have died
or they left. You could always possibly scavenge a well
pump off of someone else's property that's no longer being
you know, or if there is a plumbing supply house

(12:27):
around you know that you would normally go to it's
probably if the shit is really at the fan. I'm
not talking to hurricane or something minor. I'm talking you know,
end of the world type of you know, walking dead
shit at the fan. You know, that's when you would
go to those type of places a plumbing supply, electrical

(12:48):
supply or like whatever and scavenged parts or this or
the other. You know. Now, granted, other people had the
same idea, so you may go there and it's you know,
you look out, you know, and you find it or
you don't, you know, but those are some of the
options that you might have at that time. Of course.

(13:09):
So yeah, as you're setting up your compound, you gotta
think about these things and always be aware of what
you're doing. But accidents can happen, you know, regardless. I mean,
and I'm pretty careful honestly, you know, like when I'm
doing things like that, But it's just one moment of

(13:30):
not paying attention, you know, and.

Speaker 2 (13:33):
Should happen to boom. Don't you remember when we had
Bertha and the pigs. I mean, she broke out of
her pen in the back, came up here and literally
stepped on the pipe that went towards the well pump.
And started, you know, it started spewing water out everywhere.
So yeah, livestock can get out and really really mess
your day up.

Speaker 1 (13:51):
I mean if you have large I mean pigs are
can be really big. But I mean if you've got cows,
let's say cows damn big. Oh yeah, decides to lean
up against something like that.

Speaker 2 (14:04):
Or just decides to rub up on it, you know,
because they like to go and rub up on pretty
much anything on stuff.

Speaker 1 (14:11):
You know. They it got electrocuted, Well you screwed our panel,
but we're eating that part exactly, you know. So yeah,
so just be cognizant. Large word, uh that one, because

(14:36):
I mean once you ship hits the fan, and it's
not just a break and stuff like you know, well
pumps or or power panels and things like that, I
mean just injuries. Yeah, things that you know, you accidentally
step off the back of something. You know, you thought
you had another step you didn't. It may only be
a foot off the ground, but that's enough where you

(14:57):
go down and you land on a piece of rebar
or or wood or like whatever it is, and now
you got a six inch piece of rebar stuck through
stuck through you, and you gotta sucking chess wound. You know,
all chest wounds suck. But you know what I mean.
You know, so now you know you gotta get someone
to don't pull it out? Yeah, exactly, don't pull it out.

(15:20):
You know you're gonna have to cut the damn thing.
Get him to your medic. Let the medic pull it out.
You know. The only exception would be if the were
zombies coming then okay. You know you like when Rick
when he fell on the piece and he had to
pull himself off, right because he had no choice. It's
like if if I stay here, I'm gonna get eaten.

(15:42):
You know, so he had to like do the whole
car pull himself off of it. Yeah, those are good
sound effects. I'm good. I'm good with the mouth. You know,
suction sounds. Okay, now let's keep on going. Okay, now
a listener question, Yes, a question from a listener came

(16:04):
in nice it uh. Came in the instant message a
couple of days ago. She asks what is the best
walkie talkie radio for staying in touch with friends? If
all this goes to ship and the best solar charged
battery pack or solar power generators? Well, uh, let's start

(16:27):
with the walkie talkie radios and all that kind of.

Speaker 3 (16:30):
Well, the first cheapest would be a GMRS.

Speaker 1 (16:32):
Right, but it's gonna depend exactly the range. If what
you're talking about is just on your property, your neighborhood,
like within a mile or so, you know, then yeah,
you can get really from wal Mart or just about anywhere. Amazon, Yeah, Amazon. Yeah.
The g r ms, they're cheap. There's no license needed, really,

(16:57):
I mean, technically the first five channels you're kind as
supposed to. It's free. There's you just sign up online,
but no one does. Those are the ones you see
tourists at Disney and stuff using all the time. You know,
they work very well. But again, the ranges, now you'll

(17:19):
see on the on the packaging twenty six mile range,
thirty mile range bullshit. That is if you are like,
let's say, on the ocean from boat to boat, yeah,
clear skies, or if you're on like two hilltops maybe.

Speaker 4 (17:34):
Maybe realistically in a neighborhood with houses and trees, you're
talking one to two miles tops.

Speaker 1 (17:43):
Yeah. I think the best I got with one was
maybe three miles, but that was like breaking up. I
could hear them, but it wasn't you know. Now, if
you're wanting something to reach further now, you're going into
the short wave and hand ones, you know, like the

(18:05):
bo Fang, the yet things like that. But even those,
if you get the five eight watt ones, you're still
only gonna get three miles four miles. You can get
upgraded attendance to get you a little more, you know,
if you you can also get boosters, you know, to

(18:30):
get a little more power out of them. What I
would suggest is you can get a base station which
will be twenty five watts, fifty watts, hundred watts you know,
for the for your for your house, yeah, for your base,
and then have your family members have some of the

(18:50):
five or eight watt handhelds. The home base will be
able to hear you guys, most likely because it can
pick up a bit further out. But you guys out
there will definitely hear the home base because it'll be

(19:11):
punching through. Yeah, so it's not perfect. So let's say
if it's a one hundred watt you'd be punching out
a good thirty miles with a standard antenna. You know
that they would be able to hear you. You because
they're only pumping out five or eight watts. Even though

(19:32):
you've got the antenna and you can pull in more.
You may be able to pick them up at five
miles eight miles. That's really pushing it, right, but that
covers most smaller towns anyways. You know, like here in
the Manner, the Walmart is about seven and a half miles. Yeah,

(19:55):
you know from here. That's in downtown Saint Cloud from
where we are down in the Manner, So that would
be you know, a possible hit, you know what I mean.
What you could also do is now for those you
technically need a license. They're not hard to get.

Speaker 5 (20:17):
It's not expensive, but you do have to take a test.

Speaker 1 (20:22):
Now, if the shit hits the fan in an emergency
in Florida, it's Florida law that if the bad hurricane
things are down whatever.

Speaker 3 (20:30):
It's a state emergency.

Speaker 1 (20:31):
If it's a state emergency, they forego. They won't bother you. No,
you could use it whatever. They just don't want people
on an everyday average basis screwing around.

Speaker 3 (20:40):
You know, but be courteous when you're on the radio,
and don't use foul language, you know, but stay very
short with what you're trying to say right now.

Speaker 1 (20:49):
The other thing though, that you could do to boost
the range if they don't mind mounting a base unit
in their vehicle, you can get a twenty five or
fifty watt unit in your VEHICLEEP. So now at this point, yeah, now,

(21:11):
at this point you've got that home base station and
you have a vehicle mounted base. You're talking thirty forty miles.
They can talk to each other, no problem, yeah, you know,
and then they can still have a handheld anyways on them,
which you know, bounces and everything. So and again those
really aren't that expensive. The handheld you can the handheld bofangs,

(21:36):
even the eight watt ones you can pick up for
thirty bucks on Amazon with the upgraded antenna and extra
battery and everything. Yeah, the base units are a bit
more expensive, you know, a couple hundred bucks, but again,
a couple hundred bucks if there's a difference between being
able to talk to your family members two miles away

(21:56):
or thirty miles away. Now, if you want to talk
further than that handheld, the only option really are those
new oh like what's it called. I've been hearing the
ads for them all the time on the radio. Yeah,
it looks like a walkie talkie, but they go off

(22:17):
the cell signals, off the cell towers, so you could
talk anywhere in the country, you know, but the cell
towers have to be so depending on the emergency, they
may not work anyway, so it would be like your
cell phone not working, you know. So, I mean those
are another whole thing. But they are easy, you know

(22:39):
what I mean. It's you don't have to dial a
phone number or anything when you buy them, because I
looked into it because I was just curious. You have
to buy them in a certain number. And those are
all programmed together. So if you have ten people in
your family, you buy ten of them, you can talk

(23:01):
to any one of those ten people or to all
of them at once, like an open channel, but you
can't talk to other people and you can't add more later.
So like because they because they programmed those ten together,
it's kind of like their own closed circuit, right right,
So if all of a sudden, then someone gets married
and they can I have one for my husband, No, No,

(23:24):
because because you know, they can't pret your So a
lot of companies are using them because they because you
can get up to two hundred lines up to two hundred.
So if you have a like a big office building
and you need your security, your custodians, your maintenance guys,

(23:45):
you know whatever, blah blah blah, you can have up
to two hundred of them all programmed together. And you know,
or if you do a lot of business travel, you know,
and your salespeople, you may give your salespeople one to
use whatever. Yeah, so on and so forth. So those
are a possibility, but you have to remember if the
ship really hits the fan, if the cell cell towers

(24:05):
are down to where your cell phone's not working, those
aren't gonna work either us. So yeah, so for communications,
or or you can go old school CBS, which normal
forty channel CB, the kind that you that without an

(24:26):
AMP or anything like that, just standard off the shelf
CEB with an antenna for your vehicle, you can get
ten miles yeah, fifteen tops you know. So again maybe
you put those in your family vehicles and a home
base station. You'll have about a ten to fifteen mile
circle around your property. You know. So if your town's

(24:48):
only ten miles across, that bacly covers your whole town. Yep,
you know. Now you can get linear amps for your
CBS which boost the signal. Questionable on the leag of that.
In some states you're not allowed to use like linears
because they're so powerful and they interfere with TVs and
radios and fire emergency channels, emergency channels and things like that,

(25:15):
which is understandable. But again ship sit the fan and
there is no law you know, well, you know, so
that's another point. That's another way that you can go.
Other than that, Uh, learn psychic powers, you know, get
some like telepathy, begin become like Professor X where you

(25:37):
can talk to people through your mind, you know. Now,
as far as solar charge like battery packs you know those, Yeah, ah,
there's two ways to go. If you're looking for whole
house to power your house, your AC and everything, that's money.

(26:00):
You know, you're talking anywhere from thirty five sixty five,
three hundred watt panels, and then if you're gonna do that,
you need batteries. Be it the sun I think the
sun Force is one of them Tesla the ones that
we have. There's a couple of brands, but the main

(26:20):
ones are like I think it's sun Force Tesla. There's
like another main one, but again between the unit installation
and everything. You're talking anywhere from seventy to one hundred
and fifty grand. You know, we went that way because
since we have so much infrastructure that we have to power.

(26:45):
And it's been awesome, don't get me wrong. I mean
power goes out and the rest of the neighborhood good
to go. We're good to go. Redneck can a testa
that every time the power goes out, I call them up?
Is your power out? Yeah? Sucks to be you. And

(27:05):
you know, and because we have our own wells, we
still have water, we still have toilets, we still have everything.
As we're in the city, when the power goes down,
you ain't got ship. Ye. Well, I know, actually you
have a lot of shit that's backing up in your house.
But you know, that's if you are if that's what
your need is, if your need is whole house full power. Yeah,

(27:30):
it's not cheap. You know, in the long run, it's awesome.
If you're doing it just to save money, you'll break even.
Maybe it's really not a but if you're a prepper
and you're doing it for that reason, any money you
save on electric and all that is a bonus. But
that's really not why you do it now when you're

(27:54):
going for just emergency power for the basics. Patriot, Yeah,
they probably have about the best ones out there. There's
others that I've seen. They're pretty cheap too, like thirty bucks.
Well for the small little handheld one. Yeah, I mean
those are for like charging phones if you want to.

(28:19):
They've got their biggest one. I think it's three thousand watts.
It's I think it's two or four panels and then
the big battery set up and it's about they run
specials and stuff, but it's somewhere between two and three grand. Yeah.
It's enough to power your refrigerator, lights, some fans charging

(28:43):
up any of your things like your phones and flash lights,
and you know, any of the power tools that you
may need, you know, like your Ryobi battery, power chainsaw
whatever charge you know, those kind of things. You can
date easy chain up to a point. I think it's
two like units that'll give you. I think it's up

(29:05):
to six thousand watts, which at that point you can
you can start to run things like a wall unit
in ac for a cool room, like one room, so
if it's one hundred degrees outside, you may get that
room down to eighty, which is reasonably comfortable, you know.

(29:29):
But if if you're gonna run something like that, I'd
keep those two like units separate. Have the one unit
only run the AC maybe a light or whatever is
in there, you know. The other unit can run everything else. Now,
if you have an electric well, there is a way
of doing it the same way that if you have

(29:51):
a gas power generator and you have the hookup to
the house, you plug it in that same hookup to
the house so that you could run the well, you know.
But again remember you have to turn off all the
other breakers so that you don't kill your battery, you know,
and everything. So okay, this is all we're gonna run.

(30:11):
We're gonna run you know, these fans, these lights, the
well pump, and that refrigerator. Yep. Everything else is the
breakers turned off, you know. And then the plug in
one ten wall unit AC. You could plug that directly
into your other units. So right there, you're talking anywhere

(30:32):
between three and six thousand if you're gonna get both units,
you know, solar powered. Don't have to worry about filling
up with gas fumes, killing you while you sleep, anything
like that. It's portable. You know, if it started storming
really bad and hail, you bring them in real quick
so they don't get damaged. You know, if you're not

(30:56):
trying to run the whole house, that's a great way
to go at a reasonable you know, you aren't gonna
be super crazy comfortable, but when no one else has
cold water and refrigerated food, you do. You have some lights,
you have some fans. You're able to keep your things
charged up, your emergency radios, your your power tools, your phones,

(31:19):
things like that. God forbid, if you have a family
member that's on CEPAP or some other electrically powered medical device, boom,
you know they have power. In Florida here it gets
damn hot in the summer. That's where it would be

(31:39):
nice to have a small ac unit going. But again,
you're not gonna do the whole house. You're gonna have
one room, one bedroom or something like that that you
cool down. So a ten by ten, ten by twelve,
like whatever your bedroom is, you know, you keep that
room cool as a cool room. So in the hottest
part of the day, that's where you guys go just
to ride out the hottest part of that. You know,

(32:01):
so you know it can be done if you have
the money. Whole house units are awesome. The only problem
is if you have to bug out, you can't take
it with you. The portable unit. It's on wheels, the panels. Yeah,
I mean, if you literally had to go and you

(32:22):
had a trailer, you know, a small trailer to you're
taking food and clothing and supplies and whatever. Easy just
to just roll those two things into the trailer and
you take it with you, you know. So that's the
one thing that you would have over me. Yeah, we
got full power and we could run indefinitely, but we're
stuck here. We leave here, you know, we ain't going nowhere.

(32:48):
So I'm not saying it's not impossible that I might
be buying one or two of those like portables, just
to have a governor backup if we need to go
we need to go, or if we're not going, and
let's say red next place next door needs power, but

(33:09):
you know he hasn't had a chance to buy one yet.
While we're not using it, go ahead and use it right,
you know. So it's that's why you gotta think, you know,
and then we'll work out the payment for you know,
electricity on that you know of course you're gonna have
to owe him a lot. Okay, Alternately, I get it

(33:33):
like you're gonna fill that sit in your stomach, not
from down there. Okay, I just.

Speaker 2 (33:38):
Got the I can only imagine.

Speaker 1 (33:44):
Actually I'm not going to imagine. I'll let go ahead.
So yeah, so I hope that that answers you, you know,
off the top. I mean, that's really about the best
that I can think. I mean, gas generators, diesel generators,

(34:04):
they work awesome, but they're loud so bad. Guys can
hear them at night and they're gonna come looking, hey,
who's got power? After hurricanes. People die all the time
for CO two fumes because they put it too close
to a window, or they're dumb enough to put it
in the garage or the house, and once the fuel

(34:28):
runs out, that's it. That's it. You know. Propane is
if you have a whole house propane generator. Those were possome.
We have like one of those for the small house
here on the compound, and it's got a thousand gallon
propane tank. But running that place full, you know, full bore,
that's still only about two weeks to two to three

(34:51):
weeks like worth of fuel. So again for hurricanes, you know,
temporary normal, emerging sees. It's more than enough. It'll run
that house and everything else. Propein is not cheap. I mean,
it's like gas anywhere. I mean right now, it's about
it like three three fifty gallon you know, it's a

(35:12):
thousand gallon tank. It holds eight hundred gallons. Because of expansion,
you only fill it eighty percent full. But that's still
damn close three thousand dollars to fill the thing, just about,
you know. But the good thing about propane though, is
it doesn't go bad like gasoline or or diesel, even
with stabilizer in it. The most you can keep it,

(35:32):
even with stabilizers eighteen months, yeah, you know, if you
haven't used it by then, it's it's good for maltov cocktail. Yeah,
that's about it. You know, if it lights, Yeah, if
it even lights at that point, you could use it
to help get tar off your hands stuff, you know,
wash your hands in gasoline. We've all done that. Yeah. Yeah,

(35:55):
But that's where propane is better because it lasts they
say ten years, but it's actually it'll keep longer, longer
than that. But if you haven't used that much in
ten years, you know, probably never will yeah, because but so,

(36:16):
I mean that is a possibility, but you have to
look at all the pros and cons. That's why solar
with batteries, Yeah, thats the way to go.

Speaker 2 (36:27):
You got to kind of think of it like you're saying,
solar with batteries. If you have solar and there's no sun,
they're just panels now, right, You have solar with batteries,
You're you're kind.

Speaker 1 (36:36):
Of leading right now. I mean, of course you've got
to if you have sun all day, really awesome, and
then it's at nighttime. Yeah, at night you're like running
off the batteries if there's not enough sun during the
day to charge them. Fully, you may have to pick
and choose what you keep running, right, you know. It
may be at that last point you're like, yeah, we

(36:59):
got to keep the refrigerator running and Grandpa's air machine,
you know, and that's it. Yep, you know. Oh, but
the next day is nice and sunny, Okay, we can
start turning crap on again, you know, even with the
whole house unit that we have. If our batteries get
down to a certain point, like let's say, if it's

(37:19):
cloudy and rainy for three or four days, so we
haven't had the ability to really charge up the batteries
that well, you know, which it's very rare. I mean
we we almost never go.

Speaker 2 (37:30):
I mean you get anywhere from eight to ten hours
of sun in the morning here and then you know,
a shower.

Speaker 1 (37:34):
But you know, but but there are days when it
would be cloudy all day in rain and we don't
make crap for power now because the shit has not
hit the fan. We're still hooked to the grid. So
if our batteries get down to a certain point, we
keep ours at about thirty percent. If it hits at
thirty percent, we start pulling from the grid, you know,

(37:55):
until our batteries are able to charge up. And what's
also cool with the battery system that we have is
if there it stays in contact with the county. So
if there's a in our county, if there's a hurricane warning, uh,
tornado warning, severe thunderstorm warning, any kind of a like

(38:18):
warning like that, uh fire like warning, any of that,
it'll automatically if your batteries aren't at full power, like
let's say they're at seventy five percent, Yeah, because they
haven't had a chance to charge fully, yet it'll push
power to your batteries to bring your batteries up the full,

(38:40):
so that if the grid goes down on a charge system, yeah,
that's cool. So I mean there's some cool yeah. But
now if the if the grid is if the ship
has hit the fan and the grid is down, so
you don't have that backup of grid power just the case,
that's when you'd have to really like monitor and be like, okay,
suns off, our batteries are full, guys, do what you

(39:03):
want to do. Turn on the hot water, go ahead,
you know, crank up the dehydrators, dehydrate some meat, bake
some bread, do whatever. But there's gonna be days where
you're like, no, no, not doing it. Animal. You know,
it's keep security going, our cameras and all like that stuff. Refrigeration,

(39:26):
a couple of fans, lights and the well so we
can you know, so we have water, you know. But
so you have to you know, balance things out, you know.
But for the most part, we don't usually have to
do that because, like you say, like Redneck, this is Florida,
the sun side state. Even if it rains part of

(39:49):
the bad thunderstorms, that's usually only for a couple hours.
There's usually enough. Side every blue moon, we may get
a couple of days where it's completely you know, dark
and dark. You know, it's like the winter months. Yeah,
you know, there's like you know so, but the cool
thing about the winter months is we don't have to
run the AC. That's sure so right. So in the

(40:11):
winter we literally will go four months, five months and
not take one watt from the grid at all. We
will be completely self sufficient. The only time we ever
have to take from them is again, it's like right
now in the summer. Sometimes because it's ninety five degrees
out there, the AC is pomping, it's just cooking. As

(40:34):
long as we got bright sun, we're fine, you know,
and we don't go under. But you get a couple
of days where it may be ninety five degrees out
but it's cloudy, but it's still hot and humid, so
you're not making enough power to run you know, the
AC full board everything else. There's times when we've had

(40:54):
to be like, okay, I'm gonna turn off the AC.
Let's deal with it as long as we can. Let's
try to get the batteries charged up some and we'll
watch the temperature go up in the house, and usually
when it hits about eighty four in the house or so,
we're like, okay, sturdy ac on again, you know, but

(41:15):
that usually will help us bring the battery charge up,
you know enough. And you know so in the winter
because anything we make extra we sell back, right anyways,
and usually those four or five months in the winter, dude,
we're selling back so much that we get a pretty
good check. You know. This time of the year we

(41:35):
break even usually right you know, between what we have
to import a little bit, what we send out a
little like so far for the month of June right
now we are about nine K to the positive, which
is basically breaking even, you know, in the winter when
we don't have to use the AC and everything else.

(41:58):
And it's not because here in the in the winter
we do have great sunny days a lot of the times.
January February, we'll send them three hundred K wow, you know,
you know, it's just you know where we're just just
sending them. But usually June, July, August, it's a break even,

(42:18):
you know, where we don't send them that much, but
we also don't take it's kind of right in the
middle so you know, that's why if you're gonna do
the whole home unit too, and you have to have
batteries because if you don't have batteries and the power
goes down, then your solar panels stop working because so

(42:39):
you don't fry alignment we've talked about. So the only
way that you'll still have power is if you have batteries.
So you have to have batteries, but you have to
figure how many batteries to be able to get you
through the night or you know, because if not, if
you have just like one battery, let's say, yeah, crap
hits the fan, there's no great. You'll still get power

(43:01):
from your panels. You'll have power during the day, but
at night, that one battery is not going to last you.
For crap, You're not going to be running the AC.
You'll basically just refrigeration and maybe a couple of fans
and maybe you might make it through the night, you know,
until the sun comes up again. Most people get two batteries.

(43:23):
I got four, and it's just and I mean I
balanced it out, but honestly, if we had the extra money,
if I could talk my wife into it, we've got
forty four panels right now and the four batteries. And
it does this good. But like with anything, once you

(43:46):
start running it, you start seeing where your shortfalls are whatever.
Because we start out with thirty four panels and the
four batteries, and I saw where some short falls are
and I was able to talk her into ten more
panels and that really helps. Were really good, but we
still have a couple of short falls. If it was
up to me, I'd like eight to ten more more

(44:10):
panels and two more batteries. I think with that we
would have like zero zero problem. We'd even be able
to hook up the small house. Yeah. At that point,
you know, may not be able to run the AC
there all the time. That house may have to be

(44:31):
shut down a c wise, so having storage and capability,
but you'd be able to run everything else there. So
you know, if it gets too hot in there, person
just can come over here and hang out. They have
a nice cool place to hang out. But again that's
only in the summer. In the winter it's finer there.
I mean, you know, they don't run the AC anyways.

(44:52):
So yeah, so I hope that answers your question. All
those things. Long form. She wanted me to answer first,
you know, in online like instant message, and I'm like,
I'm not gonna type all that it's gonna take. I said,
give me a call, or I'll talk about it on
the show and you can just tune in and you

(45:13):
get your answer. Yeah, because we spent thirty minutes talking
about it. Yeah, that was a lot of information. Now,
Now imagine if I was trying to type all that
out oh in this oh and that it would take
for it. Okay, let me take a sip. I'm drinking
claw Tails today, Premium beverage, BlackBerry mohito, BlackBerry and lime juice.

(45:37):
I decided to take a break from the whiskey. Not
that I don't love my whiskey, but I just, you know,
wanted something a little more fruity, fruity Petutius, they're doing
the cores light and the and the yingling ling yinging yingling. Okay,

(45:57):
let's go on to the regular news on the home
We're start with the Home Front. This sign Sheriff Grady
Judd uncovers cartel plot to kill fourteen million people with fentanyl.
Dunt dunt, dunt Dunn. This urgent press conference Polk County

(46:18):
Sheriff Jady Gridd announced the largest fentanyl seizure in the
history of the Sheriff's office, involving sixty four pounds of fentanyl,
enough to kill fourteen zero point five million people. Sheriff Judd,
alongside local, state, and federal partners, outlines a multi agency
investigation that dismantled trafficking roots tied directly to Mexico's Cineloa

(46:40):
and Halisco cartels, from pills hidden in batteries to cash
pickups in Florida. Uh, they discovered shocking methods that these
drug trafficking organizations used to flood US communities with this
deadly synthetic opio This is a major call to action

(47:04):
about the fentanyl crisis in America and the invisible war
on our southern border. I mean that's a lot. Yeah,
that's a lot. And what it's been an average, it's
been what like one hundred two hundred thousand people a year?
Are you know, like dying like from this stuff? And

(47:27):
it's being made in Mexico, But they're getting the components
from where China? Why are they doing that? Two corodas
from the inside. Yeah, you know, I mean, it's just
like anything when well, hey, we don't want to fight them,
you know, head on. So yeah, so let's but they're

(47:52):
let's get their people addicted to stuff so they can't fight,
so they aren't healthy, so they're dying. So they're this,
they're that, you know, I mean that's partly.

Speaker 2 (48:01):
Or like how you've seen not too long ago, they
were leaving like rolled up dollar bills, like on the
ground by people's cars, and they'd pick them up and
then be exposed to it.

Speaker 1 (48:10):
You know, there's been attack like that door handles.

Speaker 3 (48:12):
Yeah, store, you know you open up the door for
the store door.

Speaker 2 (48:17):
Not too long ago, there was that one report of
someone someone had somehow fixed a the end of a
needle to one of the gas pumps at one of
the gas stations over here. Like that's insane. You'll just
be aware.

Speaker 3 (48:29):
Saw me I carry Marcan, right, I got some in
the car, I got some of the bag, I got some.

Speaker 1 (48:35):
I got it all over the place, right, I mean
we have some here on property, but not in our vehicle,
not in my vehicle. Y you know, which I should,
but I can't can't talk about it on air because
it's not fleshed out yet. But off here I'm going
to talk to you guys about a little business venture.

Speaker 2 (48:55):
I might be going, it's.

Speaker 1 (48:58):
All legal, folks. Don't worry. It's something good, always good.
But you know, you get these people that I think
we're that we're nuts. Yeah, you know, why do you
worry about stuff? You know? Oh yeah sleeper you know

(49:22):
we're prepared. It's like that stuff's not going to happen whatever.
You know. It's like, yeah, don't worry, we have nothing
to worry about from sleeper cells, terror attacks, the cyber attacks.

Speaker 3 (49:32):
The ones that are saying that are they psychic or
they know what's going to happen?

Speaker 1 (49:35):
Yeah? Right, they have their heads in the sand, you know.
They they don't want to believe. Keep on worrying about
your sports, your movies and other meaningless things, keep spending
money on fluff and entertainment and not being for still
be a loser. Many will continue to laugh at us
for sounding the alarms and prepping until the ship hits

(49:56):
the fan, and then they'll ask how did this happen?
Anyone to say something I need, help, I need and
that's when they will expect us, those that were awake,
prepared and ready to help them, Well, they'll be in
for rude awakening. We tried, we offered them help, we

(50:18):
tried to let them know. They mocked us, they laughed
at just like they did to Noah. Yeah, yep. When
the time comes we closed that door and they're on
their own period, they can sleep in the bed that
they made for themselves, which usually ain't gonna be a
bed there. Yeah, exactly. So it's like, you know people,
oh that's cold and heartless. No no, no, no, no no.

(50:41):
We warned you, We tried to help you, We tried
to teach you, We tried to inform you crazed out
and said, hey, do you want to be a part
of something. You laughed at us, you mocked us, you
said no you know is that and the other wears? Okay?

Speaker 3 (50:58):
Then like the movie A Civil War? Yeah, when I
go up to the guy's house.

Speaker 1 (51:02):
Yeah, so it's like if that's how you think, then
remember that when you when stuff happens and you're like, oh, yeah,
that guy, you know, he talked to me about this.
I'm not opening the door for you. When it hits
the fan, It's like Noah, for one hundred years he

(51:25):
was telling people a flood is coming, A flood is coming.
All you have to do is come with me, help
me and come with me.

Speaker 2 (51:32):
I mean he even went he even had problems with
his own family, you know, So that even tells you
how how what you might encounter.

Speaker 1 (51:38):
You know. But then the door closed, and then the
rain started to fall, and people are like you know,
then they're banging on the doors, and he's like, sorry,
I told you.

Speaker 3 (51:54):
I've been for years, a decade.

Speaker 1 (51:57):
You know. So it's at a certain point. When that
door closes, it's closed.

Speaker 3 (52:03):
Yeah, essentially, Now, don't come a knocking.

Speaker 1 (52:08):
Remember the no Kings protests a couple of weeks ago.

Speaker 3 (52:12):
Now again, is there supposed to be something on fortunely.

Speaker 1 (52:14):
Yes, there is. I was about to come on that, like.

Speaker 3 (52:17):
You guys, all of you need to get a life.
You need to go get some jobs, get off of welfare.

Speaker 1 (52:24):
In the in the blue states or some hardcore blue cities,
it was a big deal, you know. You know, a
couple of people died, fires, destruction, whatever, blah blah blah,
you know, destroy your own town. But in the red areas,
you know, it's like none of that happened. No, No,
you had forty people protesting. They were more afraid of they.

Speaker 3 (52:48):
Were at the mall and the rainstorm came washed them out,
Like they went into the mall and then like people
came out and they're like, oh, it's top raining or
it wasn't running on this high of town or that
side town.

Speaker 1 (53:02):
This is ranning. There No King's two point zero protests
plan for independent state. Uh yeah, so you know, just
keep it out there. So for those of you that
are preppers in blue cities in blue states, be ready,

(53:22):
be prepared. If you're allowed to stay armed, because I'm
not going to tell you to do something illegal. If
it's illegal in your city or state, it's on you
what you do. You know, I'm not going to tell
you to do something against law, but you know, defend
yourself however you are legally able to protect your own. Yeah,

(53:45):
that was a good way to put it. Yeah. Now,
in the state of Florida, our our own governor and
our sheriffs have said, I mean he even said basically,
you don't have to worry about our sheriffs. We're like,
worry about the people. We will run you over and
we will shoot you that part and they will shake

(54:06):
our hands because it'd be less paperwork for them. You know.
Thank you. Mister officer. Now, like when do I get
that honorary Sheriff's deputy badge? You know? Right, hey, Grady,
we got an opening.

Speaker 2 (54:23):
We might have another opening here in Sant Cloud if
you want to come take over for this county.

Speaker 1 (54:27):
Left wing activists are planning a repeat of No King's
protest the fourth of July. We're reclaiming America's promise, said
a flyer post to the ex platform contained a number
of misspellings and everything else. Yeah, so you know it's
not gonna be good. It's going to be another bust

(54:52):
for them. Another Chinese researcher arrested for sneaking into the USA. No,
not Jenco, not Vidal Sasu, not or Wrangular. Just like
how a few weeks ago those other Chinese ones were

(55:15):
caught sneaking in funguses and things like that because they
were trying to what their plant. Okay, their guys were
it was for research, but what they were planning to
do was infect our crops with it so to cause
hunger and sickness, and yad YadA, YadA. Now another one

(55:36):
has been caught recently sneaking in gene samples. Again, a
lot of the stuff that you could do now with
gene therapy is good, but you could also do bad
stuff with.

Speaker 6 (55:51):
Yes.

Speaker 1 (55:52):
So this just goes like to show even though our
borders are pretty secure against regular illegals and stuff coming
across the border, there's a lot of stuff still coming
across in other technically legal means, you know, flying with passports,
you know, doing a normal but they're smuggling this stuff

(56:13):
in for nefarious purposes. So again for all those people
are saying, oh, you know, that's crazy talk about you know,
them poisoning our food.

Speaker 2 (56:24):
Really, I mean we have lab grown meat. Yeah, right,
So that's tell you what they can do.

Speaker 1 (56:31):
Which is why we grow our own meat. We raise
our own meat. It's not lab grown. Oh, I know,
you guys are gonna like this one. The Trump administration
green green lights migrant detention facility guarded by alligators. Did
you hear that one? Oh? Yes, there is. Okay, let's

(56:53):
do this one here. The Trump administration is funding a
project in Florida that seeks to turn an airfield in
the Everglades surrounded by swamp water and alligators into a
massive migrant detention facility. Awesome, We're talking Alcatraz of the
South are as where you know, Alcatraz in California is
an island surrounded by shark and fested waters. This is

(57:17):
basically an island in the middle of the Everglades surrounded
by gators, pythons, Florida panthers, all kinds of poisonous snakes.
Swim Yeah, exactly, you know, and like what a lot
of people, you know, don't know. It's not water that
you can really swim it. I mean parts of it
you can. It may be six seven feet deep in

(57:38):
some areas, but there's no bottom really that that the
if you do touch a semi solid bottomator besides that,
like it'll be muck and mud that goes down another
ten or fifteen field that will suck you right down. Now,

(57:59):
certain times in the during the dry season, there are
areas that you can actually walk out so on spots.
You know, there are some dry spots here and there,
but they're still interspersed between these gatory and buckers. But
during rainy season. No, I mean that one plane that

(58:19):
crashed with late seventies or early eighties, it was a
DC ten No, yeah, yeah, yeah, it was a DC
ten that nose dived into the Everglades. I mean literally
straight down the boom. Guess what They only found pieces,
oh man, because it hit went in so deep into

(58:42):
the muck. They found very few remains, wow, and very
few large pieces because it just it swallowed it up,
and a lot of it is probably still stuck. YEA
tens of feet in the muck and mud down that
you know will never be recovered. I mean, so if

(59:04):
it can swallow up an entire airliner, you know that
park and the DC tens aren't that you It's not
like a summer air bus three eighty, you know, but still,
I mean you could drop a bus, a regular school
bus in there and it will vanish. I'll never see
it again, you know. So it's like, yeah, folks, I

(59:27):
think this would be very good under President Trump's leadership.
But it says here. Florida GOP Attorney General. Attorney General
James Olkmeyer, who dubbed the project Alligator Alcatraz, proposed the
idea earlier in June, suggesting that the location would be

(59:49):
perfect because DAYTENI detainees would have virtually nowhere to escape.
Department of Home on Security Christy Nome confirmed the public
statement that the facility would be funded at least in
large part by FEMAS Shelter Services program. It's got a
ten thousand foot runway, you know, so it can land

(01:00:11):
large cargo planes. So someone's, oh, but there's got to
be roads going out there. There may be one, but
even if there isn't doesn't matter. With a ten thousand
foot runway. You drop a C seventeen out there, you know,
drop all the cargo you need whatever, food, water, fuel, cars, whatever,

(01:00:34):
you know whatever. People inmates, you know it. Air buses
failed with them. I mean yes, even if there is
a road going out there, you know what, you won't
have access to it. I will. I mean I would
even dismantle part of the road so there is no

(01:00:54):
road out there, so the only access will be by
airboats and by aircraft.

Speaker 3 (01:01:00):
Probably will do.

Speaker 1 (01:01:00):
That, ye know, where it's only accessible by So if
they do break out, guess what, you become friendly with alligators?
Go ahead, break out. Yeah, we'll see how we see
that out A bunch of cameras around there, so, you know,
and then when somebody gets out, you can post it

(01:01:21):
for aatra Florida Alcatraz. Another prisoner's trying to breaking news
right there. The old toward taker for like freaking running man,
you know, yeah, just the whole thing where you know,
it's like if you make it alive, you're free to go. Yeah. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:01:43):
Luck kind of reminds me of a an old Blake
Shelton song ol Red. Oh yeah, you can run if
you want to, or like most snipers say, like you
can run, you only die tired.

Speaker 1 (01:02:01):
Yeah you will too. So yeah, that's on the home front.
So you know, some some interesting things going on, some
things to look forward to. Yeah, i'd watch that show.

Speaker 3 (01:02:14):
Can we do like a what do you call that?
A tour before they open that?

Speaker 1 (01:02:20):
Yeah, like a tour of I.

Speaker 3 (01:02:24):
Did Alcatraze California. Yeah, yeah, it was a high school
trip that we did.

Speaker 1 (01:02:30):
Interesting. Yeah that was cool.

Speaker 2 (01:02:33):
Kind of dark high schoolers in California go to Alcatraz.

Speaker 3 (01:02:37):
It was of them, probably do yeah, no, they they
probably whole class actually check out the housing area, see
if it was good for him, right, yeah, the whole
class went. It was actually a good trip.

Speaker 1 (01:02:49):
Nice. Yeah that's cool. Well that was before you having
to get the map of where the human feces and
like uh needles were on the ground. Yes, yeah, because
you know, year old. So that was thanks well you're
about to turn forty, right almost, Yeah, thanks for reminding me. Yeah,

(01:03:09):
I'm fifty five. So I mean my high school trip
would have been if it was seen year nineteen eighty seven.
So wow, yeah you're old. I graduated eighty seven. Wow,
who I was? That's crazy? Think about it. You graded?
How how many see is? Yeah? Because you're what twenty eight?

Speaker 2 (01:03:30):
Yeah, I'll be Yeah, I'm twenty eight, I guess. So
you shoot, you graduate almost forty years before me.

Speaker 1 (01:03:40):
Good lord? Yeah, Hey, it's really weird, how you know,
and so much of it really seems just like yesterday.
I mean where it's you know, I have friends who
I still talk to, you know, from high school, and

(01:04:03):
it's like almost nothing changed. Yeah, It's like wow, it's
like it's like it was yesterday. Yeah. Yeah, and we
like remember, you know, damn near every everything, you know.
I mean, granted, some of the girls I don't remember names,
just faces places, but you know, faces dot dot back

(01:04:25):
of head. I marry him. Most of the girls. Actually
I'm friends with some of them from back then. You know,
I still talk to some of them on Facebook, you know.

Speaker 2 (01:04:37):
Yeah, definitely not they were all hose at my school,
so I just tried to disconnect as much as possible.

Speaker 1 (01:04:42):
You went to Saint Cloud, h harmony harmony. No, I mean,
I mean St. Cloud's worse, But no, because I I'm
not going to go there. Yeah, you know, next we're
off here. Okay, Now let's go to World War three. Watch. Yes, okay,

(01:05:06):
let's move to World War three. Watch. Unless you've been
living under a rock. Something happened with Iran. And I
don't know some bunker busters. Who's Iran? I don't have
no idea. The USA bombed Iranian nuclear sites fourteen mops,
which are massive ordinance penetrators sounds like something in a

(01:05:29):
porno and twenty four tomahawks. We way laced, way laced,
laid waste to UH to their UH to their nuclear program. Now,
I mean, of course, some of their facilities were like,
you know, several hundred feet underground and uh my wife

(01:05:54):
was saying, but if those bunker busters only go down
about two or three hundred feet, then it almost didn't
do anything right. But I'm like, yes and no, you
have to think of it this way. To get down there,
there's probably only a couple of of access tunnels, elevators

(01:06:15):
or like whatever. So even if the main thing a
thousand feet down didn't get like destroyed, If a three
or four hundred foot area of those tunnels is completely destroyed,
well they can't get down there.

Speaker 3 (01:06:35):
What's in the ground.

Speaker 1 (01:06:38):
Rock?

Speaker 3 (01:06:39):
Okay, but you dig a hole usually there's some kind
of water or oil.

Speaker 1 (01:06:45):
Right exactly, yeah, right, right, stuff like that.

Speaker 3 (01:06:47):
Stuff's gonna fill up there.

Speaker 1 (01:06:48):
Oh yeah, exactly. So even if it didn't get you know,
one hundred per damage in the main place, guess what
those people are trapped down there, It's gonna months months
of digging. I don't think if if they can ever
get to them, so they're gonna be right, if they're
even alive from the shock and the whatever bub exactly so,

(01:07:14):
chances are it's totally destroyed. And even if it's not,
by the time they can get back down there to
salvage whatever they would try to salvage, it's gonna be months,
if not years, so effectively it's gone. Then Iran turned

(01:07:35):
around and attacked one of our US bases in guitar idiots.
They fired fourteen fourteen like missiles, thirteen were intercepted and
one they didn't bother to waste a missile on it
because it was going off in the wrong direction anyway.
So they're like, whatever, let that one go. And shortly

(01:07:57):
thereafter when Iran like, oh crap, we can't do shit.
Uh what do we do? There was a ceasefire which
lasted for about an hour, right an hour, but but.

Speaker 3 (01:08:16):
Like we just talked about this, you guys.

Speaker 1 (01:08:18):
But then Trump turned around and again I'm not a Trump,
you know, like Accolte, where I bow to Trump, but
I give him credit where credit is due, you know,
I mean, he's not perfect, he does screw some things up. Whatever.
I mean, I totally politician, a businessman, yeah, you know.
But he turned around and went to Israel, to Iran

(01:08:41):
and Israel and said, guys, stop it now, you know,
and the ceasefire is holding for now. Now. Don't get
me wrong, I'm not naive. I know the Bible, I
know history and geopolitics even and if you want to
take the Bible out of it whatever, it doesn't mess.

(01:09:02):
You shouldn't know. We shouldn't. But we know that ceasefires
is not gonna hold. No, we know that it's a
temporary thing, right, that their goal, their entire thing is
destruction of Visrael, destruction of America, And there's a certain
sect of Islam which they believe in the Twelfth imm

(01:09:26):
that is basically their Jesus. But we think really it's
kinda like the anti Christ because in order for him
to come, there has to be worldwide destruction, you know,
like a nuclear So it's that's why they want nukes.
You know. It's not even just so they can protect
themselves or just take on Israel. They want to start

(01:09:50):
a world nuclear configuration so that their twelfth Imam will
come out of the well. And you know what do
they scream every time they blow something up? Yeah, God
is great. Yes.

Speaker 3 (01:10:08):
So they're doing it for their snack bar, you know, yeah,
oh yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:10:20):
So of course with all this going on, they said
that they were trying. They were one who invade Florida.
Well I was, well, I was like, yes, yeah, go ahead. Well,
I mean, honestly, if you look at it, let's go

(01:10:41):
back to the original Red Dawn movie where the communists
had infiltrated so much of South America, which they are
doing Venezuela, Brazil, Verius places in the movie the original
Red don when made back in the eighties. Uh, there
were good too. There were certain strategically placed nukes that

(01:11:10):
took out a couple of key cities in America to
cause chaos, and then all the communist forces came up
through Central America from South America and storm stormed through
like Texas. Some people say, oh, that wouldn't happen like Texas.
My brothers and sisters in Texas. I know that you

(01:11:32):
would put up a valiant fight, you know, but I
could see where. You know, it's possible because since it's
a land bridge basically there that they could send in
huge amounts of tanks and everything else. So in that movie,
they pushed up all the way up to like Cheyenne. Yeah,
you know, so America was basically split. You had you know,

(01:11:56):
east of the Mississippi was still control by US. In
West and like Arizona, California, all that was still controlled
by US. But like Texas, Oklahoma, Colorado. You know, they
had pushed up all the way up to like Shan
because most of the movie takes place in Colorado, right,

(01:12:17):
you know, so showing out that's a possibility. Now for Florida,
there's no land access, so they would have to send
amphibious landers and airplanes kind of like in the New

(01:12:40):
Red Dawn where they where they parachuted in, right, right,
they understand that that so many of us out here,
we're just it is a serious like and it's not
even just fifteen's and whatnot. A lot of us are

(01:13:02):
running stuff that are technically anti aircraft. I mean, yeah,
Barrett fifty cows eight lapoolas you know. I mean, it's
like dot dot dot.

Speaker 3 (01:13:13):
There's nothing you've dealt with before.

Speaker 1 (01:13:17):
You know. And then and then again, even if they
do landing forces, let's say in South Florida, Okay, well,
they're gonna have to come across the Everglades, right, which
they're not gonna do. Think, so that means they would
be forced going through Miami, which you know, go through

(01:13:37):
Liberty City. Okay, yeah, you know they will steal the
treads off your tank. Yeah, I mean that's you won't
make it through there pretty quickly too. If by some
twist you actually made it to Central Florida. Oh wow,
now you have to start dealing with the Rednecks. Yeah,

(01:13:58):
not just me, you know, all they're at next up here,
all of us, you know.

Speaker 2 (01:14:04):
I mean, we've got pigs, we've got gunshow, right, you know,
they eat anything and trust me, we will make sure
that we hold off food for a couple of days.

Speaker 1 (01:14:16):
We will have a welcoming committee. It will be very welcoming.
And I mean all joking aside. I mean honestly. That's
the one reason why Japan didn't attack America directly, you know,
because they knew behind every blade of grass there's a gun.
And when you go to a place like Florida or

(01:14:37):
Texas or a lot of these places, you know, not
the Blue States, but but the Red States, not only
is everyone armed or a large percentage. We're not just
talking handguns and a shotgun or a hunting rifle. We're
talkinges hardcore stuff. And a lot of us train, a

(01:15:01):
lot of us are vets, a lot of us hunt.

Speaker 3 (01:15:06):
Those are some damn good shooters.

Speaker 1 (01:15:08):
Some of us preferred hunt two legged creatures rather than
you know, but again, you know, they're going up against
people that are already trained, you know a lot of vets,
and a lot of those vets work with and trained
civilians anyways.

Speaker 3 (01:15:28):
So everybody on our on the side that we're on
and fighting, you know.

Speaker 1 (01:15:33):
Exactly, so it's not like they're going to be That's
why so many other countries are taken over so easily
by outside forces is because if they're military falls, their
civilian population can't fight back because they've been disarmed. We're
just like overseas.

Speaker 3 (01:15:51):
We'll go over there and train, you know, the ones
that want to be trained and be on our side,
and they would go and fight with us.

Speaker 1 (01:15:58):
Right. So it's I'm not saying, don't get me wrong,
I'm not saying there'd be some romanticized version where we'd
all be like, oh, we push them all back. Whatever.
But let's just put it this way. If they made
it this far, we'd be a thorn in their side.
It'd be a hard press for them to get any far. Yeah, yeah,
you know that. I mean, granted they start using small

(01:16:23):
tactical battlefield nukes, the small ones that you know, super
high end stuff like that. Okay, you know, yes, ragtag
bunch of guys in a like militia. Can we stand
up against you know, eighten e ten like war hogs
buzzing through our our freaking like neighborhood. No, you know,

(01:16:44):
it would spray every building and everyone's dead. But that's
not all they're dealing with. They'd be dealing also with
our military and the civilians who are armed and the
vets that are armed and trained, and you know, so
it's like when they say, oh, well, what are you
going to fight a tank with just your little ar? Yeah?

(01:17:08):
Up to a point, Yeah to a point. But well
there's but what makes you think that's all we got
that part? I mean, all we need to do is
just get close exactly. You know, we're small enough guys
to get close. Some that will fit right up the tailpipe.

Speaker 3 (01:17:27):
You know, if it takes saving someone's life or the country,
and then I don't care.

Speaker 1 (01:17:32):
He's gonna go up that tailpipe. Bon's you know it,
backshot that tank all day long. Now. The Department of
Homeland Security warns of enhanced cyber and terrorist after the
US strikes on Iran. The of course, you know, which

(01:17:53):
is understandable. The Department of Homeland Security is warning Americans
of an enhanced threat environment for cyber tech or violence
within the US as it monitors for any retaliation for
the recent strikes on Iran. Also ized by Donald Trump,
the ongoing I Ran conflict is causing heightened thread of
environment in the United States. Now, we've been seeing this

(01:18:15):
already though over the last several years they've been testing
out our little cyber attacks here and there to test
nothing major, just if to test what can we turn
on and off? What can we mess around with? You know,
those are all just testing so they Okay, we have
access to this check, access to this check. We don't
have access to that yet. We'll figure that out later.
We have access to this, you know, plus them trying

(01:18:37):
to smuggle this crap over, plus the sleeper cells that
are here that we know are here at least eight
thousand members, you know, at least eight thousand members of
sleeper cells.

Speaker 3 (01:18:48):
I heard that they arrested some of them, like they
I think it was last night or the night before.
They sent out two teams and they around are the
ones where they knew they were.

Speaker 1 (01:19:02):
Because when people here sleeper Cell, they tend to think, oh,
these people have blended in with like society. They probably
work like regular jobs, ties and this, that and the other.

Speaker 2 (01:19:15):
They're probably going off of what you said before about
the Hollywood romanticized right.

Speaker 1 (01:19:19):
But but the vast majority of these Sleeper Cell members
aren't like that. They actually are turban wearing out there,
you know, protesting a la akbar, doing illegal stuff constantly
and they're getting popped here and there, you know, like
the ones you said that just got hit. Now, are
there some that maybe are really high level operatives that

(01:19:45):
do look completely normal zero accent. There are some of
those out there, but the vast majority, no, they're gonna
get caught because.

Speaker 3 (01:19:55):
The sad part is that they got Americans involved into it.

Speaker 1 (01:19:58):
Yeah. Yeah, they've got people veterans even some that that
have become thing. And yeah, now you know we've been
talking about here on the podcast, this very thing. You
know that we are the West, not just us in America,

(01:20:19):
but the West in general will get hit with terror
and cyber attacks, then followed by World War three on
all four fronts, you know. And when people keep telling me, oh,
that's not going to happen, that can't happen, but then
we keep seeing all these things that it's like, how
much more proof do you need? If they are constantly

(01:20:41):
testing and hitting little cyber attacks here, which is obvious testing,
why do you think it's not possible. It's kind of
like that guy across the street that keeps threatening to
kick your ass and hurt you, and then all of
a sudden you see him bringing home weapons and stuff. Okay,

(01:21:05):
more of a challenge. Well, yeah, thank you. The point
is if they keep threatening to do stuff and then
you see them doing things to progress their plan, do
you keep on saying, Ah, he's just talking shit, he's
not going to do anything. No, No, he's actively planning

(01:21:28):
and testing to do stuff. That's what they're doing. And
too many people in this country. I don't know if
it's just rose colored glasses. They're just their heads are
in the sand. Like we've said, you know, they don't
want to see it. You can show them all the
proof in the world.

Speaker 3 (01:21:46):
They won't do nothing until they actually see it for
their own eyes, and even then experience it.

Speaker 1 (01:21:54):
Like what are you touching now for your butt? Oh?
Like a pad or a cushion over here underneath the table. Yeah,
look at that. There you go, thank you. Yeah, that
chair is kind of hard. Yeah, yeah, it's not doing

(01:22:15):
it for me. Right now, I give you the soft
chair because you got a bony button. Not really now.
Russia struck Kiev with missiles and drones, killing fourteen. This
was back on the back on the seventeenth Ring attack

(01:22:43):
on the whole side of the world. Is denipro crazy
killed at least nineteen, But just a couple of days
ago there were some more attacks that killed even more.
And it's bad. Let me see you here, dead and

(01:23:03):
wounded everywhere. Russian attack under kills at least nineteen, injured
more than three hundred. Where'd my story go in the
stack of stuff? Oh? Here it is, I got him
mixed up here. On the seventeenth, fourteen people were killed
when Russian force destruck multiple targets in Kiev. That's the

(01:23:25):
one I was talking about when my aunt in law
saw the drones go by and hit the building right
behind hers, and she thought her building was coming down
because it was shaken so hard. More than twenty five targets,
including critical infrastructure, were hit in several waves of overnight
missile and drone strikes, according to Kiev officials. Ukrainian Interior

(01:23:50):
Interior Minister Ihor Kamenko said fourteen people were killed across
the capitol. Another was killed by a Russian strike in
the southern port city of Odessa. Thirty two missiles and
four and forty drones. That's wow, that's a lot drones.

(01:24:12):
So that was then. That was on the seventeenth. Now
this just on the twenty fourth. On June. On June
twenty fourth, which was what yesterday, Yeah, yesterday, ignited a

(01:24:34):
large fire damage dormitory, a gymnasium, and an administrative building
in the city. They also struck the nearby town of
some Marsque Lysac. Casualties were reported in both locations. Yeah,
I mean, it's so I got a question. It's getting

(01:24:57):
worse over there.

Speaker 3 (01:24:58):
So Trump will do something about Iran and Israel, But
what about Russia and Ukraine? That's my Yeah, well, they
they need to stop their ship too, right, and he's killing.

Speaker 1 (01:25:12):
And true, true, and he's been still sending stuff there.
But he doesn't want us to be the only ones,
you know, So that's why he's been finally talking with UH.
We're the only ones for with finging like NATO and
all them. And guess what, they have finally agreed to

(01:25:35):
a historic defense spending increase following Trump's demands. They're going
to UH initially now they used to under the old
contract basically or documents, NATO member countries were supposed to
give two percent of their GDP right towards common defense.

(01:25:58):
A lot of them weren't doing it, and that's what
is Trump off. Of course, you know, we were funding
damn near all of it ye the New Years, and
they're actually agreeing to it now because they see what
Russia's doing. Immediately they're going to three point five percent,
and by twenty thirty, I believe it is, it's gonna

(01:26:19):
go up to five percent, you know. So he has
been working behind the scenes so that we as taxpayers
aren't paying for it all to get the other countries
in like NATO to fork out to pay you know,
the cash, the weapons and everything. Was it like Spain

(01:26:39):
was rarely putting in anything in right, you know. So
that's some of what he's been doing on on the backside, Yeah, gotcha.
But a lot of the countries on the border there,
you know, Poland, Lithuania, Estonia, Latvia, they've been pouring money
in themselves anyways, you know, because they're the next step

(01:27:00):
in the line. You know. They know that if Russia
does something beyond Ukraine, their next So they've been pumping
billions of dollars into their own defenses and bunkers and everything.
So they've been doing that by themselves. Now NATO is
on top, gonna be doing now this three point five

(01:27:21):
and then the next about time exactly so yeah, I mean,
so he is finally doing now with all this going on,
Remember how we've talked about the four members of the
new Axis of Evil that's gonna be in World War three, China, Iran, Russia,

(01:27:44):
and North Korea. Well, Iran's foreign minister is heading to
Moscow for talks with Putin, especially after with what has
happened and what did I of course they have a
a Article five type ACKed a Common Defense Pact, you
know that if one gets attacked, it's like they're all

(01:28:07):
gonna attack.

Speaker 3 (01:28:08):
Yeah, but those don't those don't mix.

Speaker 1 (01:28:10):
Well, they don't have to if they have a common enemy.
How many times granted in movies, but still where you
have two people that are enemies that will team up
because there's a bigger, badter.

Speaker 3 (01:28:21):
Enemy, I mean, we don't want them working together because
it just makes them more.

Speaker 1 (01:28:26):
Right, but we already know how it's gonna pan out.
You know, China is gonna attack Taiwan and Japan, Russia
is gonna go into Greater NATO, Iran's gonna hit Israel,
and North Korea is gonna hit South Korea, and they're
going to be trading between them weapons, fuel and everything
like I've been saying for months, and people were poo

(01:28:49):
pooing me. Why would China work with Russia? They don't
even like each other. Why would Iran? Well, look at
the bombers that they've seen in.

Speaker 3 (01:28:56):
Uh Alaska, like two days ago, we intercepted them and
you know, told them them get the hell out of here.

Speaker 1 (01:29:04):
Yeah. So, I mean, folks, it's happening. And I'm not
a prophet. I just look at history. I watched geopolitics
and read the Bible to you know, but even if
you didn't read the Bible, you should. But even if
you didn't, it's not hard to see what's how it's

(01:29:26):
being laid out. I mean, And like I've often said,
if I was doctor Evil, if I was the evil
mastermind by the whole thing, to me, it's common sense.
It really is hit the West with cyber attacks and
terror attacks to cause chaos. You know, they already had
a global camera on how we handle COVID. Yeah, you know, yes, yeah,

(01:29:50):
And then when we're freaking out from that, trying to
you know, feel your stuff, that's when all four fronts
open up at once because we can't hand forefronts.

Speaker 3 (01:30:00):
Look out, how easy it is for a riot to start.
Huh yeah, violent riot.

Speaker 1 (01:30:07):
Now imagine if all of a sudden, that's all they need.
They don't even have to do one hundred percent knock
out fifty of the electric grid, fifty of water, and
crash the financial system like Wall Street and like whatever.
You know, that's it. Well, guess what when the stores
can't process cards and EBT or snap or whatever you

(01:30:31):
want to call it. You know, and these people are
going to the store to feed their fourteen, you know,
kids from eight eight different baby daddies yep, you know,
and they start freaking out because the store's closed or
even if it is open, it's not taking my card.
You know. You can't say that you're crazy, you know,
but I work at Walmart. I've seen it happen. You know,

(01:30:54):
back when I worked at nine o eight on John
Young and sand Light. Uh. This was back in two
thousand when there was a glitch. It glitch, who knows whatever.
But for about forty eight hours, the EBT SNAP system
was down. Oh my god. Yeah, they were next to

(01:31:16):
a riot. Yeah, I mean yeah, I mean it was crazy.
It was bad. I mean we had to call security,
we had to get the cops there. It was bad,
and it was fixed within forty eight hours and everything
went back to Now imagine it doesn't go back to
normal in forty eight hours, and there ain't no cops
right right, you know. Now there were people paying with

(01:31:38):
cash and that pissed them off even more. Oh, you're
letting them buy they got Yeah, they're giving us paper,
you know.

Speaker 3 (01:31:46):
But when people can't pay for it and they actually
want it or need it, they're just gonna take it.

Speaker 1 (01:31:51):
They're gonna lose exactly, you know, that's why we gonna
turn out exactly. So they cut so powers down and
again not one even just fifty percent of the powers down.
Water financial, that alone is going to cause chaos and
riots and people going hungry and water not working. You know, this,

(01:32:11):
that and the other. About twenty four hours later, start
some terror attacks. Now people are afraid to even go out. Yeah,
you know, yeah, there's going to be looting, especially at
night some of the big cities without you know, power
and lights. Cops can only do so much, you know,
there's only right, I mean, there's only so many cops
for however many people. And if you think, well, I'm

(01:32:35):
in the suburbs, so I'll be fine, Bullcraft because most
of the cops are going to get pulled into the
city centers, the suburbs and the royal area.

Speaker 3 (01:32:44):
They're going to be parked at the intersections.

Speaker 1 (01:32:46):
They're going to be on their own, you know. And
again I have cop friends, you're former you know, Leo yourself,
and I've taught, and they said, yeah, you know, it's
not that we don't want to go out there, but
they're going to be pulled into the city centers protect
the infrastructure of the city center, and the suburbs and
the rural areas will be on their own. That's where

(01:33:08):
we come in. That's why, you know, a lot of
the law enforcement here knows us, and they know that
we got it out here. If we need help, we'll
call them. If they need help, they call us. You know,
we're all good. So once all that chaos is going on,
that's when those warfronts open up boom.

Speaker 3 (01:33:29):
So we're not we're not seeing them come in either.

Speaker 1 (01:33:33):
So now I mean imagine Russia goes into NATO and
China hits Taiwan. We may be able to kind of
you know, we're sending some people here, We're sending some
like troops there, some bombers whatever, and then all of
a sudden, North Korea hits South Korea, that Iran hits Israel.
We're like, but wait now, we gotta send No, there's

(01:33:53):
not enough to send all over the place. So and
that's what they're counting on. And again, if I was
the bad guy, that's what I would do. Yeah, I mean,
it's just common battlefield tactics. Overwhelm the enemy, too much stimulus,
too many places to be at one time, while weakening
them on the inside. You know, it's I'm not but

(01:34:18):
not for nothing.

Speaker 2 (01:34:19):
Putin did say on air months ago that he was
just gonna sit and wait for us to do it
to ourselves, you know, because there is a history of
US rioting for things that are you don't need to
riot for.

Speaker 1 (01:34:30):
I mean, come on, people, just stand there and pick it.
Come on, your team wins the basketball tournament and you're
flipping burning cars right.

Speaker 2 (01:34:38):
Or you're or you're breaking into mom and pop shops,
like does that make any sense?

Speaker 3 (01:34:42):
Walk in to get food and groceries from like you
know these people growing, you know.

Speaker 2 (01:34:47):
You buy groceries from there, But you're gonna you're gonna
throw a tire through the window like, come on, make
sense of that.

Speaker 1 (01:34:53):
Now. Former Russian president releases a statement on whether Russia
will supply I Ran with nuclear warheads now since we
destroyed their nuclear program a matter not a matter of if,
but when no, exactly, I fully expect again because they
have that defensive fact.

Speaker 3 (01:35:15):
Did they not see what we just did?

Speaker 1 (01:35:17):
I don't think they care. I don't think they care.
It's not just that. But again they realize. Russia knows
they cannot go against NATO by themselves, China knows they
cannot go against Taiwan by themselves. But if they do
the plan that I said, and they all hit it once,

(01:35:37):
we're not going to be able to on everybody. We
may be able to all focus on this, but now
this is left open. If there's only you know, I've
got two hands to shoot with, but there's four attackers,
you know. I mean, at a certain point, someone's not
going to get shot now. Uh Trump slammed former Russian

(01:36:02):
president uh Dimitri Medidev after the former president claimed several
countries are looking to supply Iran with nuclear warheads. So
this right there, they're even talking about it to the
point of, yeah, you know, so, folks, if you've had

(01:36:27):
any reservations, like, well, maybe what these guys on the
podcast are saying is is a bunch of huey. You know,
maybe they're just blowing it out of proportion. That's not
gonna hear that can happen. We're just fear mongering. No,
we're just looking at the news and looking at history
and geopolitics and war gaming. If you were the bad guy,

(01:36:54):
what would you do? What would be your plan for
world domination? You know? I mean, come on, and any
of the females that are tuning in, we know you
are the most devious, sneaky little bitches out. I mean,
I remember in high school how you would sabotage the

(01:37:14):
head cheerleader by causing some plan, some plan to come together.
You like, you know, yeah, you you spiked her drink
with this, Like you put x slax in her brownies
so she crapped herself during cheerleader tryouts. You know, like
you know, like whatever is, you were evil, the evil
things you did. That's how you think. So now take

(01:37:38):
that thought process and go to the world level, right,
you know, how would you bring down not the head cheerleader,
how would you bring down a country? What would you
do to cause so much chaos, and especially with AI. Now,
some of these videos that I've been showing you guys
that look and sound one hundred percent reel him to

(01:38:00):
my wife the other day and she was even like.

Speaker 3 (01:38:02):
Have you seen the big poot ones?

Speaker 1 (01:38:04):
Those are hilarious, dude, sitting there at two o'clock in
the morning, when I like we start doom scrolling that
they're funny. They're funny. I mean, you know, that's a
good use of AI. Keep on keeping. I think my
favorite two so far was one where he he he
found what he thought was a natural as salt.

Speaker 2 (01:38:26):
Lick yest cocaine, ye you know, and he's.

Speaker 1 (01:38:31):
Like, that was not a salt lick. I haven't slept
for three days. He was just like, you know. Or
the bigger sugar yeah, or the one where he was
in the hot tub with the chick and it turned
out to be a tranny was bigger than mine. You
gotta get the hell out here. Some of those are

(01:38:54):
funny as hell, but no, I mean, but a lot
of these new AIS, I mean again just causing chaos
in that way. It's President Trump or it's France's you know,
like President.

Speaker 3 (01:39:07):
Trumble to say something that he never said.

Speaker 1 (01:39:09):
Yeah, right, and it's an I saw one just recently,
a commercial. It was an ad on YouTube. It was
Kennedy are uh.

Speaker 3 (01:39:25):
Oh jfk Jr.

Speaker 1 (01:39:27):
Yeah, and you know how he talks because of that problem.

Speaker 4 (01:39:32):
You know, actually did see that right where it's his voice,
but he was speaking perfectly, and it was about he
was endorsing some some product or something.

Speaker 1 (01:39:45):
And I looked at it and at first I'm like, oh,
that's cool that he's endorsing that, But after about ten seconds,
I'm like, that's not him. But that's not him. I mean,
that's his likeness and it reats perfect and that's his
what would be his normal voice if he didn't have that,
that roke is that he has. And I listened to

(01:40:07):
it for a full minute, not one rasp the entire time,
and so I was able to pick it out. Yeah,
you know, but again take that to the next step.
They do it good enough to where they have some
country's president or prime minister or whatever saying today, we
are declaring war on such and such and everyone believes

(01:40:33):
it because it looks like him, sounds like him, and
by the time they figure out it's Ai it's too late.
A button's been pushed and troops are already somewhere, or
panic is happening in the streets. They may figure it
out in twenty four hours, so no shots are actually fired,
but the but the populace is panicked. You know, it

(01:40:55):
could be him coming on saying we have just heard
that so and so has launched nuclear missiles. That is,
please prepare and spend time with your loved ones. That's
all he has to say. Yeah, now there's chaos and
panic in the streets by the time they figure out
it was false. How many people have died, businesses are
burning and whatever. That's the danger of you know.

Speaker 2 (01:41:17):
You know what's bad too, is that they're probably pumping
the media right now with so much of this AI
to make us disconnected with what could be a natural
emergency alert.

Speaker 3 (01:41:26):
So what if they were able to hack that mercy
alert and broadcast it through the United States and it's
actually false.

Speaker 2 (01:41:37):
Now you got everyone going crazy for nothing in seconds,
because they know Americans hit your cell phones and pretty
they lack some of a lot of them lack common sense,
so they just go off of the first thing they see,
and then they go ballistic it's that's right.

Speaker 1 (01:41:52):
Like when I first saw Like Kennedy on it. For
the first few seconds, I was like, Oh, that's cool,
he's endorsing whatever. But then I was like, hold on,
wait a minute. I've seen enough videos of him. I've
heard his voice on like radio because I like listening
to talk radio and I've heard him speak for thirty
forty minutes straight. And no, that's his voice. If he

(01:42:17):
didn't have that problem, there's no way he's that crystal clear. Yeah,
you know, it's just like no strawberry Cosmo, strawberry and
cranberry juice, clowtail. Wow. I'm gonna pay for it later on.
I'm gonna have heartburn, I know. But it tastes good.

(01:42:42):
It's always good going down. Okay. And lastly, despite the
ongoing hostilities hostilities in Russia and Ukraine, Moscow signaled it's

(01:43:03):
willingness to take part in a fresh round of peace
talks in is Tambul Turkey, which but Turkey is going
to be part of the bad guys too. And even
though they're technically they work with NATO, if you follow
the Bible, we know that Turkey's gonna side with with
with the bad guys at some point, at some point

(01:43:25):
in this whole thing. Okay, let's go to Earth changes. Now,
Earth changes. I gotta get to think to changes. Little
David Bowie, you know, everything is electrifying. Volcanic eruptions and
storm quakes strike, and solar activity explodes. The sun is

(01:43:45):
just blasted off X one point two. That was back
on June seventeenth, And actually just yesterday there was another one,
an X one point six.

Speaker 3 (01:43:55):
I think it was still hit land like it did
it Hawaii, wasn't it right?

Speaker 1 (01:44:02):
Yeah? The one point two was Hawaii. This one I
don't think has hit us yet because it takes about
two days. Yeah, But the one on the seventeenth, just
as Mount Mount Leatobi in Indonesia erupted violently multiple times.
Is there are then on June eighteenth, so shortly shortly

(01:44:27):
thereafter you go ahead if you want to. Earthquakes were
hitting in Mexico as that Hurricane Eric was coming ashore.
So there again earthquakes and a hurricane. Oh man, that
really sucks. There's a massive coronal hole number fifty nine,

(01:44:54):
which is sparking a G one magnetic storm. Watch right now,
a six point three earthquake hit, hits just hit the Philippines,
Japan is shaking, and with this huge coronal hole. If
you look at space weather right now, if you go

(01:45:14):
on I think it's spaceweather dot com. I think is
what it is. It's one of those sites. But if
you look at the Sun right now, if you look
at coronal hole number fifty nine, it takes up a
huge section of the meridial area of the Sun. When

(01:45:37):
coronal holes are on the equatorial region basically there, that's
when it has even more effect on us. That's where
this mother is. And if you look, there's a there's
a filament above it and below it. It's just it's. Yeah,
the sun is getting really freaky right now.

Speaker 2 (01:45:58):
Interesting, So that must be why it feels like I'm
dying outside every day.

Speaker 1 (01:46:03):
It's not like it was a couple of years ago. Well,
it's not the heat. It's the universe is electric. Our
magnetic field is electric. You know, the earthquakes, the volcanoes,
it all resonates, it's all vibrations. And that's why during

(01:46:27):
when you have large coronal holes that end up being
that end up being what he drank it all.

Speaker 7 (01:46:34):
On, you straw, This is good it causes.

Speaker 1 (01:46:47):
You know, they used to not believe it. But when
they started going back and looking coronal hole, when the
earthquakes and volcanoes go coronal and it's it's bam, bam bam.
It's it's like a dared after is when these things hit.
So that's what's been going on with that now with
the heat. I was talking with my son about it

(01:47:08):
like today, you know, he said, look, the TV is
saying it's like one hundred and nineteen, you know, somewhere
up in like Philly or something like that. Oh yeah,
it was uh and I'm like, yeah, I'm like, that's
the heat index. Okay, that is not the actual temperature.
The actual temperature was something like ninety two ninety three,

(01:47:28):
but with humidity and whatever. But the reason why people
are freaking out is because that's not how we used
to do it. Oh, it's never been this hot before.
Let's go back thirty years, forty years. Oh look, it
was the same actual temperature ninety four. Let's say it's
ninety four today, it was ninety four forty years ago.

(01:47:52):
You know, by bu The only difference is they didn't
do the whole heat index thing back then. They're using
that number now to scare people, thinking, oh, one hundred
and nineteen, it's never been this, it's not look at
the actual temperature. Climate change. We've always had a heat
index because yes, climate change. Go to Colorado up in

(01:48:17):
the mountains when it's ninety five degrees, but it's only
thirty percent humidity. It's not that hot in Colorado. Yeah,
you know it is nice. Yeah, you go, it's ninety
five degrees. If you're standing out in the sun, Yes,
it's hot. Of course, you step in the shade, boom,
you're you're nice. Yeah, Florida ninety five degrees, you're dying,

(01:48:41):
you're melting. Florida eighty degrees. If it's high enough humidity,
even in the shade, you're just you're sweating. You're just
you're sweating. Yeah. So when they start doing this heat
index like thing out, it's only to scare you. It's
confused either, it's to confus Oh, it's the feel like temperature, all.

Speaker 2 (01:49:04):
Right, So it felt like this forty years ago, or
was this temperature forty years ago?

Speaker 1 (01:49:08):
Oh, it's never been this hot before. But then when
you start showing them, you know, other like numbers where
well back in the thirties during the dust Bowl, it
was hotter than it is now. Well, yeah, but that
just says one hundred and two. It's one hundred and
nineteen now, No, that was one hundred and two actual, right, Okay,
what was the heat in dex back then, depends figure

(01:49:30):
out what the humidity was. Yeah, and you could work
it out and guess what, it's hotter than it is now. Right. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:49:36):
Well, then again we have a lot to worry about
because you know, the school system with common Core, they're
telling them one plus one is three.

Speaker 1 (01:49:42):
So I mean we have a lot to worry about
with heating. Where they get that from. Oh, it's it's
it's all over. Yeah, the common Core, well they're getting
common common Core came in big under Obama. Okay, you know,
finally it's being worked out of public school. I mean,
granted in blue states they're fighting to keep it in

(01:50:05):
and other things. But in Red states, you know, where
they're going back to traditional right you know stuff and
not doing the whole Juneteenth bullshit and all these other
you know things. It's like nonsense Kwansa. And you know,
I come on, people, I know it's like and.

Speaker 2 (01:50:30):
Never mind, I'm not gonna do there moving on.

Speaker 1 (01:50:36):
So yeah, we're you know, earthquakes, tornadoes, they're getting more
and more. But it's not climate change has anything to
do with people. It's not human cause it's the sun.
When the Sun becomes more active, things happen. And it's
not that we're in a solar maximum, because we're actually

(01:50:57):
going into a solar minimum. During solar grand solar like minimums,
the Sun becomes less hot, but more active, more electrically active,
you know. So that's where you start getting more of
the earthquakes and volcanoes. And that's where doing grand solar
like minimums, you get temperatures at plunge. You have the

(01:51:20):
Sun sending out less heat just a little bit, I mean,
but it doesn't take a lot to change here on Earth.
But but now you have volcanoes going off, throwing sulfur
dioxide into the air and other particulates which cool the
earth more. So it becomes like a feedback cycle. But

(01:51:41):
it goes both ways. You know, if you look back
over the last few thousand years, we've had hotter times,
we've had cooler times. It goes back and forth. There's
nothing to do with people, you know, it's all the sun,
and the sun is controlled by you know, the big
heart ghost in the sky. God got it, you know.

(01:52:02):
I mean, we have nothing to do with that. You know.
It's so you know believe now we've got some cool
training upcoming again. We looking forward to that. We always
suggest people out there to train train bushcraft because you
never know when you're gonna need to start a fire, water,

(01:52:25):
make a trap, you know, make traps, catch food, you know,
all that kind of stuff.

Speaker 2 (01:52:29):
But it's not only starting to fire but keeping it
going in also train and self defense, you know, because
you're gonna have to defend yourself because even if you're
in a quote.

Speaker 1 (01:52:39):
Unquote good area, there's gonna be bad people that are
gonna want what you got. Be it your food.

Speaker 3 (01:52:44):
There's bad people everywhere.

Speaker 1 (01:52:46):
Yeah, you know, be it your daughter, be it your wife, whatever,
I mean, you're gonna come kill you, rape them, take
your food, take your gear.

Speaker 3 (01:52:54):
In that order, even if it's not people, it's animals.

Speaker 1 (01:52:57):
Yeah, yeah, that too, So it's you know, learn self defense.
Now we've because of our connections with law enforcement and
with the fire department and such, we are going to
be able to use certain facilities soon to do some
really cool, some really cool like training it and uh twitches,
he can't wait? I got him his uh airsoff now

(01:53:20):
so yeah, same one because you know, just so as
easy was right there, I was gonna go pick one up.
Remember the other day we were standing. You got him right,
I'm so sorry. A. I would always be wearing eye

(01:53:40):
protection when but it was my fault because I brought
it out and I was just screwing around, which I
should not have done. And I shot all the guys,
but but I kept it low. I was keeping it. Yeah,
so do I you know, I handed it to him

(01:54:01):
because okay, I shot you. It's only and you know
he got me in the chest and in the ribs.
You know, I still got the marks. Not a big deal.

Speaker 3 (01:54:09):
Wasn't as bad as your shot. I did shot that.
I was shooting at center mass like I was, and
then one actually went up and hit him in the face.
I'm like, oh shit.

Speaker 1 (01:54:21):
Well see now, some of that is because it depends
on the weight, okay of the of the airsoft pellet.
They're all six millimeter, right, but you can get them
anywhere as low as eleven grams up to about was
it twenty or twenty five. It's like twenty twenty five,
twenty five, right, right, So the heavier ones won't go

(01:54:45):
quite as far, but they hit harder, man, and they
stay straighter because they're not so light that though, Yeah,
you're wrong. I got a light one, and the ones
that were in that gun was a mix. There's some
white ones, some black ones, some glowing the dark ones.
It'll hit what it hits. So it was kind of
they were going all over.

Speaker 3 (01:55:06):
I've seen it on his face. I'm like, dude, I
am so sorry. I was like, you can shoot me
in the face.

Speaker 1 (01:55:11):
I don't care. Yeah, but when Tasha, oh no, so
what happened to your face? I got hit and she
was like, what if that got your eye? You know,
kind of like from a Christmas story, you know, it's
like put an eye out with that thing, you know.

Speaker 3 (01:55:33):
My name get put out there.

Speaker 1 (01:55:36):
Well yeah, he was like shit. He was like, I'm done. No,
I he threw you under the bus. But twitch I
came to your defense. I was like, yes, we're supposed
to be wearing EyePro. We weren't doing any training. I
brought it out. I shot. Then they shot, just screwing around,

(01:56:02):
which you shouldn't do. It was my bad for bringing
it out in the first place, you know. I mean,
so I took responsibility for it, you know, because it
was my bad for bringing out the first place and
starting shooting everybody, you know. I mean it's like, yeah,
leave it the bonds ida, you know, crash the party
in insight seiolence. But like when I got you though

(01:56:28):
I got ready the other day, good lord, I mean
I could have gotten you in the face, you know,
because he was trying to drive away. So I did
they the spray and prey through his window. You know,
you did make contact to s O b oh Man kids.

(01:56:50):
For those that are tuning in, you know, always were
ie pro when you're using especially if you're using the
higher end airsoft take the nunchuck batteries. Yeah, the one
that I was using, I think it's like three hundred
and fifty feet yeah per second, which is average. Yeah,
there are some that are a little weaker, but you

(01:57:12):
have some that are damn close to six hundred feet
perc some of the gas powered ones those break skin.

Speaker 2 (01:57:18):
Yeah, that one that when I told you I got
it off an Amazon for like one hundred and eighty bucks.
It shot I think it was three hundred and forty
feet per second, and then it had the semi and
then the foll auto to it as well, right, So
I mean I used to kill the rats in the
yard with it, you know, it was it was that effective. Yeah,
definitely pick them off and cool, I tell you them.
BB's them twenty five grain ones. They would practically go

(01:57:41):
in and go out of the rat Like that's how
powerful it would be.

Speaker 1 (01:57:44):
Wow. Yeah, there were some It was a nice gun.

Speaker 2 (01:57:47):
And then you know, I let my kids get ahold
of it, and somehow, some way they managed to jam
multiple bbes up inside the like the feet or tube yep.

Speaker 1 (01:57:56):
So then it was gone. Yeah, he's a good gun though,
good gun, you know it's and it's great for training
because most of them now are very realistic, all the
buttons and everything, so you could train on it first
before you ever touch a real gun, and you know, oh,
this is the safety, this is how you dropped.

Speaker 3 (01:58:18):
They have live fire and actually like feel the pain
of if you actually get hit.

Speaker 1 (01:58:22):
Yeah, you know it's yeah, I mean it's it's not
going to kill you, but it's not pleasant getting in
like oh yeah, like when we're training. Yeah, like that hurts.

Speaker 3 (01:58:33):
That's things and we're not like you know, a couple
of hundred yards, we're me to you and we're getting hit.

Speaker 1 (01:58:40):
You know, did you ever have the assholes that would
freeze him? Yes?

Speaker 3 (01:58:44):
Yes, you actually had a sergeant that did that.

Speaker 1 (01:58:49):
Nice servant leadership. Oh he was a dickhead. Those things
get pain. So that's why it's so important though two
network and have a group, have a tribe, have a
mad whatever you want to call it, with members of

(01:59:12):
law enforcement in your group or other first responders, because
because once you make those connections and become friends and
become trusted brothers and sisters, there's so much more that
you can do. When you know, they can take you
into various training places that most civilians don't have access to, right,

(01:59:34):
and then you can learn some of the real stuff.
I mean, doing CQB in your house is it's fine,
you know, it's a good start. Don't do it by yourself. Yeah,
but when you can do CQB in a two or
three story building with stairwells and everything, you know, that's
some awesome training. You know, learning the proper way to
pie corners and cross doorways and you know, now I

(01:59:58):
mean again, it's soft. So if you shoot a dry
wall wall, it's not going to.

Speaker 3 (02:00:03):
Go through well, and that building is not it's all concrete.

Speaker 1 (02:00:08):
But if you're doing you know, real life, the ship
it's the fan and you're doing c QB, there are
some things you have to take into account. That regular
interior dry wall it's not going to stop a bullet.
So that wall that you're hiding behind is concealment, it's
not cover. You know, they're gonna shoot you right through

(02:00:29):
the wall if they know or they think they know
that you're there. You know that door is you know,
unless it's a steel door. You know, you know, well, no,
I don't mean a steal like I'm talking like.

Speaker 6 (02:00:47):
Yeah, yeah, okay, you know it's not going to you know,
you know I've oh yeah, but uh so yeah, I
mean so there's even if you get training hard court training,
there are certain things that you're never gonna do and
you know, until it's real because because you know, it's

(02:01:11):
way too dangerous to use live ammo exactly with those
kind of walls and doors, because someone's gonna get hurt,
you know, I mean, or dead.

Speaker 3 (02:01:23):
Well, you can also train in your own house and
see where those you can actually see in the wall
where it hit.

Speaker 1 (02:01:28):
You know, you know your kids are maybe in the
other room exactly. That's why we designed our house the
way we did, knowing where the rooms are and where
the entrances are so that there is no cross so
there is no crossfire. We know where we can. The
only thing I have to do is protect those batteries,
and then you know we did.

Speaker 2 (02:01:48):
You did talk about at one point that kevlar drywall
along that back wall.

Speaker 1 (02:01:54):
Yeah, yeah, it's just it's so expensive expensive. I mean
it's it's well, it's not Hitler, but it's ballistic drywall. Right.
I still need to get a piece for the bar,
because when I had the bar built, I had her
build a channel in the front of of this wood
and wood in the foot wall so I could slide
a piece of ballistic drywall in there. I know the

(02:02:15):
thickness that I that I need to stop seven six
thirty nine on down. And she designed the bar specifically
so you can, so I can slide it in, screw
the thing back on, and it's weighted so that it
won't top four because that's yeah, you know so, but

(02:02:35):
I priced it and that piece is going to cost
almost a thousand bucks. I bet yeah, you know, you know,
it's only like it's about just gets about five by
three and a half.

Speaker 3 (02:02:47):
Yeah, I'm just get a piece of still from OX and.

Speaker 1 (02:02:51):
Which that's another you know, that's another possibility, you know,
but that was before I knew OX, right, So that's
why I was going that direction, like with the bar
and the bars on wheels, so you know, you could
use that as a I could roll that in front
of my bedroom door and then you know, so that's

(02:03:14):
the kind of stuff you have to think about, folks.
I mean, it may sound like that's crazy. It's on
the other but it sounds crazy. But go on the
FBI database, which you can and look at how many
home invasions happen every not just year, every day in
the country, and what the stats of those home invasion are.

(02:03:37):
Is it one guy to guys who at the average
is three people. So if you've got so when they say, oh,
you don't need a handgun with seventeen rounds like a glock,
well let me see if you've got three guys breaking
in and you have only ten shots, because that's what
they say, Oh, somemoi automatic should have no more than
a ten round magazine, you know.

Speaker 3 (02:04:00):
I mean that's good for us.

Speaker 1 (02:04:00):
You better be a marksman, well exactly because again, even marksmen,
you know, even guys that are really good. Yeah, in
a panic, under pressure, breathing, shooting, ducking, cover whatever, blah
blah blah, you've got about a thirty percent hit rate.
You still have that, right. So so if you have
a thirty percent hit rate, there's three guys coming in,

(02:04:23):
you got ten shots. You might get them, might if
you're good. If you're not, you're probably not. And even
if you do hit them, you know, if you don't
eliminate the threat immediately, now you have to reload or

(02:04:44):
god forbid. If you have a six shot revolver, which
they're awesome, they're fun to shoot, and it's not a
bad backup, you know, it's you have a small like
revolver strapped to your ankle or whatever as a backup.
You know, it's your lasters. Okay, fine, yeah, but as
your main carry a six shots thirty eight you know,

(02:05:06):
like the cops used to carry, you know, back in
the day, thirty eight special. I'm sorry, that's not enough.

Speaker 2 (02:05:13):
Weirdly, I could just see you strapping a judge to
your ankle. Why not, I really could.

Speaker 1 (02:05:22):
I mean, for that it would have to be a snub.
Yeah yeah, you know, because that's a pretty big thing anyways,
But I mean, yeah, it could work. Would be like
I mean those thirteen's shoes, Yeah, perfect size. That thirteen
uncomfortable and these are actually thirteen wide because if I

(02:05:44):
go thirteen narrow, my foot's all crunched up. Yeah. But
because I was raised barefoot, you know, that's how you
should be.

Speaker 5 (02:05:52):
That's how you should be, you know, garth, and yeah,
you have more le stability and right, I know this
is off topic, but there's a tribe, ah, God, I
forget if it's South America or if it's I don't remember.

Speaker 1 (02:06:07):
It's a tribe. But you know they don't wear shoes
like most of them don't. So usually most most Third
worldife tribe. You know, their feet are definitely wider and
a bit more splayed than ours are because their feet
are natural and how they walk and climb over things.
But this one drive. They spend a lot of time
in the trees, you know, climbing for hunting monkeys and

(02:06:31):
getting coconuts and doing all They spend a lot of
time up in the trees, and they start young learning
how to climb these big trees, so their feet by
the time they're adults almost look like hands. I mean,
it's weird because their feet have splayed so their feet
can kind of grip around the tree, and I mean

(02:06:51):
their feet look that's really funky. But again it's that
after living their whole life that it's the complete opposite
of In Japan, feet binding what they would do to
women y. You know, back in the eighteen hundreds and
seventeen hundreds, small feet on women was considered beauty, so
they would when they were a child bind their feet

(02:07:14):
so their feet wouldn't grow. And if you took off
and they would put their foot into this shoe like
maybe six inches long tops, you know, for a full
grown woman wearing this little would look like a kid's shoe,
you know. And I saw pictures when they would take
off the shoe and take off the bindings. Their feet

(02:07:36):
are destroyed. Their feet are all crunched up and on
top of each other and bet and it's super painful.
Their bones are all broken and stuff. You know, that's
the other extreme. You know, it's like no shoes at
all their entire life, climbing trees, using their feet beneficial
to wrap around the tree, or feet binding because small

(02:08:00):
feet are considered attractive. You know, it's just like just
be natural, you know. Go another another line, communists, Honey,
I understand. You know, shoes are sometimes necessary hot pavement,
sharp rocks, you know. But but when possible, go barefoot,

(02:08:22):
you know, ground yourself, you know, learn how to use
your toes to pick things up. You know. It's like
I do that exactly. When my wife and I first
got married. The in the Russian Ukrainian language are very
similar that they're not the same, but they're similar. There's

(02:08:42):
no word for toes. You have fingers on your hands
and you have foot fingers. That's that's good. So so
when we first got married, she used to call them
foot fingers all that, and it would make me laugh.
You know. Now, of course she calls them toes, but
you know, it's but I but I understand why, because

(02:09:04):
they didn't have a word for toe. It was like
you have fingers on your hands, fingers on your feet,
fingers on your feet, just you know. So yeah, that
was just a little side note there too. Yeah, I'm
my own grandpa. Well remember that old song I'm my

(02:09:26):
own grandpa. Yeah, funny answer. Okay, in closing, folks, in closing,
use the time that we have now to prepare. You know, yeah,
there's a ceasefire. Yeah, things aren't on fire, you know,
going and crappy yet exactly. Little things happen here and there,

(02:09:47):
some riots here, a little bit of a war there,
small stuff here and there, and yes, anytime one of
those things happened, is this the trigger? Is this what's
going to start it all going completely crazy? We don't know.
And every time it pulls back like it has pulled
back again, which is awesome, Thank god. We need to

(02:10:09):
use this time wisely. Prepare to get prepped. Do an inventory,
don't wait, do it tonight. Inventory your preps. How much
food do you have right now? What are you short on?
Is it time to rotate? Just go through your preps,
just say okay, you know, oh you know, I didn't

(02:10:31):
realize we were down to one case of this left.
You know, maybe we should just oh wow, I haven't
used that case yet, and I should probably go and
use this one and like get some more. Do that tonight.
You know, don't wait, because when the ship starts happening.
It's gonna happen quick and you won't have time to

(02:10:51):
do these things. Do an inventory on your gear. How
are you gonna get water? How are you gonna purify it?
Do you have the stuff? So? What gear are you lacking? Oh,
you're really good on fire making and shelter, but you
don't have any water purification stuff yet? Or you do
but not enough. You know, I need to get more tablets.

(02:11:15):
I need to get an extra replacement filter, you know,
start looking at those things now. Do an inventory on
your toilet tries, you know, toothpaste, soap, shampoo, toilet paper, tampons,
all the stuff that not that might not be one
hundred percent survival related, but right, but it'll make your
life much better, you know, if you have them. And

(02:11:38):
it's always great barter material as well. So I mean,
you know, look and see how much you have now. Again,
I know, not everyone has the money to have a
year's supply. Whatever you can afford, if you can afford.
If you know, you go through two tubes of toothpaste
a month, by a couple more by four by six
maybe so you have a couple of months, you know,

(02:12:00):
something like that listen that morning coffee. You can make
it yourself. You don't need it from Starbucks.

Speaker 2 (02:12:05):
You can use that money for your ten dollars coffee
to go get you some purification tablets.

Speaker 1 (02:12:09):
Yeah, now you can survive. Yeah, now do an inventory
also on your self defense gear. Of course, it depends
on where you live, different laws and all that stuff.
Like I've always said, I will never tell you to
do something that's going to get you in trouble in
your area because they happen to be you know, blue
dingle berries and a blue state with things going on.

Speaker 3 (02:12:31):
I have my kit right, a rifle and pistol and
everything's a go bag right in my car when I'm
at work, so I can I'm able to get back home,
you know, right.

Speaker 1 (02:12:42):
So where are you short? You know, what things do
you need? Maybe you need to get some more ammo?
You know. It's like, yeah, you know, I've I had
been training some and I haven't replaced my ammo. So yeah,
I need to buy a couple hundred rounds. Yeah. You know,
I remember back when I was working John Young and

(02:13:03):
sand Lake store. That was during uh one of the
mass shootings were when they finally you know, went to
the guy's place, he had several thousand rounds of AMMO,
and people, oh it was an arsenal this and the
other year. And like one of the guys at work
that I work with said, why would anyone need to
have like three thousand rounds of AMMO? No? No, And

(02:13:27):
and I told him, I said, I can explain it
to you simply. When I go to the range and
I train, I'll blow through three four hundred rounds. Yeah,
with one of my weapons. So my clock, regular training
once a month is about three hundred rounds. Then there's

(02:13:47):
my ar, then there's this, that and the other. So
right there, if I have a thousand rounds, that's three
months worth of AMMO only for training purpose, yes, you know.
And he and he didn't realize that, you know, because
again a lot of people out there that aren't gun people,
they think that, oh, you know, a box of fifty

(02:14:07):
rounds is gonna last you for like, you know whatever,
you know, because they don't understand that when you go training,
you're gonna blow through AMMO quick, you know. I mean,
it's it's not cheap. So that's why if you find
a deal when you could buy a thousand rounds at
a time for thirty three cents around rather than at

(02:14:29):
you know, if you're buying a box of fifty and
it's fifty cents around for the same Ammo, you're gonna
buy the thousand? Yeah you know? So Yeah, at some
point you may have three, four or five thousand rounds,
but quickly, but you're gonna burn through it over a
few months of training. And is it smarter to buy
it in bulk when it's thirty cents around or when

(02:14:51):
it's fifty cents around?

Speaker 3 (02:14:52):
Yeah, or when you're in the panic you're just gonna
be spraying, praying.

Speaker 1 (02:14:56):
Yeah, statoo, I mean it happens. That's why I got
my thirty three round Clockmax. There you go, baby Oozy's
I don't have switches. If switches were legal, yes, I
would have a switch on at least one of my clocks,

(02:15:16):
just just for fun, Yeah, just for fun. But I
don't have one unfortunately. Now, lastly, do an inventory on
your skills. What else do you think you need to learn?
Buy a book, watch videos, take a class, But do
you have you already learned how to do the water

(02:15:38):
and the shelter and things like that, but you haven't
taken to stop the bleed class yet yep, you know,
very important exactly so, you I mean, first date is
one of the big ones, number one. Yeah, you know so. Yeah,
if you if you don't keep the blood on the inside,
you know, you don't eat water at that point, you

(02:16:01):
know you're useless exactly so.

Speaker 2 (02:16:04):
And you know right now they do have you know,
ample time, we still have power, we still have all this.

Speaker 1 (02:16:09):
Go on YouTube. Yeah, if you don't find if you
can't find a tribe, go on.

Speaker 2 (02:16:12):
YouTube and look up how to keep a fight, how
to start a fire, how to how to stop a bleed?

Speaker 1 (02:16:18):
How you know anything? You YouTube can be your friend.
If you want to go to Saint Cloud Prepping and
Surviving on Facebook. If you go unto our files tab
there there's lots of there's videos on a lot of
that stuff.

Speaker 2 (02:16:35):
Easier to find on on the page on Facebook page
than it is on YouTube right the way.

Speaker 1 (02:16:39):
Yeah, Or if you ever aren't you can't find stuff
and you're not sure, drop me a message bonds at
Infordia dot com for email or DM me Lance James Deenson,
and I'll send you some links. You know to bear
independent patriot nerves, prep, medic there's a whole bunch of

(02:17:02):
you know, great ones out there that deal specifically with
like first aid and like medical. Then if you want
some like tactical stuff too, there's great ones out there
that'll show you some of the basics. But again, watching
all the videos in the world is not a replacement
for actually doing it. Yeah, but it's a good start.
So you have an idea. Then you you'll know when

(02:17:25):
you see that guy that says, yeah, i'll teach you
how to do this, and he starts teaching you and
it's like, that's nothing like what I saw Bear Patriot
Nurse and prep medic three respected you know ones. You know,
it's like, uh, yeah, this guy doesn't know what they
all he's talking about. You know, you'll be like, hey,

(02:17:47):
thanks man, you know, I'll talk to you there. Yeah.
So every day that the ship does not hit the
fan is one more day to get ready to train.
To tell your family and your friends that you love them,
make amends with someone that you have beef with, apologize
if need be. Too many times when we have issues
with someone who we care about, but we never say

(02:18:11):
what needs to be said and then bam, they're gone. Illness,
injury car accident, and you never get to say it.
You never get to hug them that one more time.
You never get to say you're sorry. It's like that
in normal times, when the shit hits the fan, it'll
be like that, but one hundredfold. Don't wait because you
may not have a tomorrow. Real quick one on that.

(02:18:33):
Back in high school, a girl that was in luck
in my class, her name was Millie. Her and her
sister older sister, so she was probably seventeen or older
sister was nineteen or twenty, got a huge, huge argument,
you know, and it was one of those bad family arguments,
you know, F you, I hate you, blah blah blah

(02:18:53):
blah blah blah deep. And then like Millie drove off, never.

Speaker 3 (02:19:01):
Came home, Yeah, died in a car accident.

Speaker 1 (02:19:06):
And the sister who we ended up talking to, you know,
and the whole thing, you know, like afterwards, was beside
herself because the last things that they said to each
other were hateful, hurtful words, and she never had a
chance to apologize and more. You know, so folks, while

(02:19:29):
you have the time, while you're still alive, while they're
still alive, make amends the best you can. I mean,
I know it's not easy. They may have done something
really handens that really hurts you, or vice versa. You
may have been the person that hurt. If you hurt them,
reach out to them. You know, if they accept your apology, awesome.

(02:19:50):
If not, then at least you tried. At least you tried.
Your conscience is clear because when the ship hits the fan,
they might be the only one there and or you
know you can help. Yeah, so it's try not to

(02:20:11):
have bad blood. You know, do your best, and some
people you just can't reach. Yah. You know, some people
will be that opposing force and at that point you
do have to just cut ties. But at least you'll
know that you attempted. Or if they're the one coming
to you, I mean, unless they did something so heinous,

(02:20:35):
is I mean they raped you, they did whatever. I mean,
unless it's something so super heinous whatever I mean. But
if it's normal family squabble stuff, or you know, you
slept with my husband whatever, you know, I mean, that's
a little more than petty. That's like big petty, that's

(02:20:59):
almost heavy. But you know what I mean. You know,
even if you were the one that was wronged, Yep,
you know, maybe go to them and be like, look, hey,
I know we have bad blood. Yeah you wronged me,
but I'm willing to reach out, you know, because we

(02:21:20):
don't know. I don't want to spend another day harboring
hatred towards you because of X, Y and Z. Yeah,
you know, and at least the next time you sleep
with my husband, leave the money on the nightstand something,
you know. I mean, Okay, that went a completely all
right main one. That's bonsai. I had to don't forget

(02:21:43):
to check out and join our proper group on Facebook
Think on Prepping and Surviving. Of course our podcast page
as well on Facebook Bonds that Prepping podcast. All the
stories that we talk about here are there plus many
many more that we don't have a chance to get to.
Usually email me anytime bonds dot com with your questions,
your comments, your ideas. Of course. Also, if you have

(02:22:04):
any photos of where you tune in and how you
tune in, we love to get those. And if you
have to send a photo of your grippers, you know, fine,
we'll take We'll take feet picks two. You know, we're
not freaky like that, but whatever. In closing, my brothers,

(02:22:26):
my sisters, Please remember, stay safe, stay strapped, and never
ever panic ponzack out
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