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Heavy, heavy, heavy, is the head that wears the crown.
Trust me.
Day 12.
No coffee.
Oh, my God, the tea just ain't the same.
I'll tell you what, the tea just ain't the same, man.
We got so far to go to.
I want to talk today.
FBI steps up monitoring of potential terror cells.
A lot of people here at PBN.
For years, we've been talking and discussing, you know,
are they here?
Are they not here?
Is it a big thing to scare you to death?
What's the deal?
What is it?
Been quiet, barring a few things.
A few things that I don't think are directly tied.
But I think, you know, the former assistant FBI director,
Chris, Chris, oh, Chris, how you doing, Chris?
Chris Swackler.
If ever there's going to be a Hezbollah cell or Hamas cell
act in the United States in a violent way, it's now.
He goes on to say something important.
This is the FBI.
So this is not preperspectulation.
This is not me.
This is not some guy who once was in the military
and heard another guy coughing and burping
and talking about a thing.
It says, we know they have cells here.
Both organizations are Iranian backed all the way.
Both organizations have had presence in the United States
since the 1980s.
We also know there are lone sympathizers, many of whom
come out to these protests.
And we've seen some of the lone sympathizers, right?
We had the product of a law guy.
Remember him in Texas, he popped up out of nowhere.
He also warned the border security vulnerabilities
of compound of the risk.
We've talked about this, like, the whole March routines
built around this idea, right?
And we'll talk a little bit about what's going on today
on the routine.
Hopefully you got the email yesterday.
If you didn't, reach out and let me know
if you want to kill yourself.
It wasn't so bad yesterday.
I mean, I worked out twice yesterday, actually.
So I don't know.
You can do it.
I have faith in all of you, you know that?
What happened over there at, oh, look at that.
That's a funny situation over there.
My new camera set up, it doesn't work really good over
to Instagram.
I'm kind of like got to move over a little more.
Or you can get like a piece of my head.
How about that?
We'll do that.
That's my compromise.
I'm not fixing it today, Instagram.
You just have to listen to my buttery voice and enjoy it.
We got a big show today, though.
I did want to talk about the FBI's take on this stuff.
Last night, I instructed our counterterrorism.
This is Cash Patel, OK?
This is all out of a Fox News article.
I can't show it to you because FoxNews.com has 35 visual ads
on it that all are spamming and blowing up
and showing video and the whole thing.
FBI Director Cash Patel said Saturday
that counterterrorism and intelligence teams
are now on high alert.
I mean, I'm going, blah, blah, blah, blah.
Last night, I instructed the counterterrorism team
that was counterterrorism and intelligence teams.
I just didn't feel like saying it all,
but then I had to say it anyway.
Teams be on high alert and mobilize
all assisting security assets needed.
So the reality is there here.
My question for the FBI cannot answer.
My question is a simple one.
And it's, you know, what's their real allegiance?
In other words, how good is it to be in Hezbollah?
How good is it to be in Hamas?
Is it as good as it is to live in the United States of America?
Right?
That's the real question.
The real question is, is it as good
to blow up this country you've lived in for years?
You know, after a while, man, I think you get comfy.
And, you know, more than Jay Ferd, you get comfy.
You like this way of life.
You like the HVAC systems.
You like the seasonal weather.
You're like not having to worry
about getting your hand cut off.
You know, it's not bad over here
in the terrible, horrible, racist, unequal United States.
Not so bad, particularly when you come from the sands
of Iran, right?
So all that to say, I bet the FBI knows for sure
that there are people from Hezbollah and Hamas here.
I bet you there are people from Hezbollah and Hamas here.
I bet you there are proxy terrorists
and terrorist groups training in the United States.
Part of me thinks that it'll be time.
It'll take time.
There were this article was piggybacked off
a daily male article that I didn't read
because it cost money to subscribe and screw that.
So, and it was something about the ghost signal from Iran
on terror cells.
I don't think that I'll be able to find it again.
Daily male Iranian sleepers cells activated in US quote,
ghost signal sent from Tehran, right?
But that's it.
Germany warned of Iranian sleepers cells
after Tehran's fatwa.
Oh, oh, is that what they did?
Let's say one hour ago.
We're going to pull from some European news
because the Europeans, they just want you to know
about their their privacy policy,
but they don't kill you on like,
you got to pay us to read our articles.
Experts in Germany have warned.
Let me make sure that yeah, that Iran linked sleepers cells
could strike in Europe after a fatwa was issued
by Tehran over the death of the Ayatollah, okay.
Great.
So that's the ghost signal.
Well, that happened two days ago.
Grand, these guys really are like the clue clocks clan.
You know that grand Ayatollah Nasir Makarem Sharazi,
the dragon lord wizard, issued a fatwa on March one,
on one March calling for holy war against the UL.
I guess this is probably what brought,
the Austin guy out.
This is probably what brought the other guy out with the,
with the weapons and the stabings and the this and the that.
How about the lady who in Northern Virginia
who is stabbed by a guy who was put in jail 30 times?
How long are you going to do this?
How long are you going to do?
You put the guy in jail 30 times.
What's up, Fallet Fire?
We'll forge, you put the guy in jail 30 times,
but you keep letting them out.
What's the game plan for?
We need a game plan.
I feel like 10 arrests.
You need a, you need a game plan for a guy who's got 10 arrests.
Is it that hard?
How hard is it?
Raise your hand if you've been arrested one time.
Chat room.
Have you been arrested once?
I'd love to have a live studio audience right now.
So everybody stand up.
Alright, sit down if you've been arrested one time.
Sit down if you've been arrested five times.
Sit down if you've been arrested five times.
You know what I mean?
To be arrested 30 times.
Like you have to, this is a concerted effort.
Right?
It's not something that happened.
Oh, another bad day.
Right?
Oh, my luck.
It's a concerted effort to be a monster in society.
Sorry.
You hit the limit, my man.
We gave you 29 shots at freedom.
You suck at this, right?
It's time to be locked up for a while.
Now I let him out on the street.
Right?
Equality, tolerance.
Doesn't matter.
Poor lady, man.
Poor family.
You know what I mean?
I don't even know how they deal with it.
They're not going to deal with it.
I'm telling you that right now.
It's going to be.
They're not going to deal with it.
People aren't going to deal with this shit forever.
I'm telling you that.
You can, you can listen to me or not.
But I'm telling you right now.
They're not going to deal with it.
There's no way humanity.
Americans.
Gun-owning Americans can watch the women and the children.
And even the men get shot and killed by people
who have been arrested 55,000 times.
And let out on the street by some judge who gets to go home
to a big house and a nice car.
And you know, pretend like they're really.
Oh, I'm a public servant.
I'm here to serve the public.
I'm going to serve them up all the killers and murderers
and rapists I can.
You can locked up time and time again.
You can't argue.
I mean, there's no argument.
There's nothing you can't argue that.
So on the subject of arrested 30 times and killing someone.
The show title is carrying the right gun.
Carrying the right gun brought to you by PBN.
Really today is brought to you by a stable book group.
But we'll get into that a little later.
We need a bigger chunk of time to get into that.
So carrying the right firearm.
There's a bunch of different reasons why it's important.
There's a bunch of different things that get in your head.
I don't look at carrying a gun as a simple thing.
Right.
I never have.
I don't even look at owning a gun as a simple thing.
I didn't grow up in the woods.
I didn't grow up shooting guns at a young age.
I bought my first gun when I was 18.
Out of fear.
Really.
Truly.
I bought my first gun when I was 18.
Out of fear.
Living with my girlfriend at the time.
Now wife.
Because we were living in a terrible neighborhood in an apartment.
And someone came to the door late at night.
Banging on it.
And it was the first time in my whole life.
Or someone was at my door trying to break in.
And I was, you know, the responder.
And I remember all I, I, the only.
And this is such a weird thing when I look back on it.
But the only thing I did.
I went for the bar that holds the bench press back up.
Like I had a, like a bench press, you know.
Like a bench that you could lift up for incline.
And I grabbed that bar.
And that was the extent of my plan.
Now remind you, mind, mind you.
At the time, I'm, I don't think I was in, I might have still,
yeah, I might have been in college.
I may, I don't think, no, I wasn't.
I was out of college, but I was actively like working in restaurants,
carrying a roll of knives around, right?
Chef knife, paring knife, boning knife, boning knife,
would have been the one to grab.
Left all the knives, took a metal bar to the door.
Nobody broke in, nothing happened, right?
There's no, no cool story.
But it was the realization that like, ooh,
it'd be way better if I could just punch some holes
in somebody who breaks in the door and then go back to bed.
Instead of getting into a melee match, right?
So I bought that gun.
Nobody instructed me on how to use it.
You know what I mean?
I took it to the gun range.
I was petrified of it.
Shot it.
One time I shot the, what?
One time I shot the, I assumed I shot it.
The ledge that you sit everything on,
I shot directly at it.
I couldn't find the hole, but I know that I shot it.
I was, I was, I had no trigger discipline, nothing.
I know what I was doing.
This is like, this is, God's on his truth that people in America,
especially like two A supporters like myself,
we hate to admit.
But I'm just telling you the complete transparent truth.
Okay.
I went out, bought a gun at 18 years old.
Didn't really know what I was doing with it.
I had no idea what gun safety was whatsoever.
And I learned as I went.
You know what I mean?
I learned as I went.
And you know, that's just what my experience with it was.
And the gun largely sat in the box that I bought it in.
You know, somewhere near is the bed.
For years.
For years.
Not until that was probably 060708.
Maybe something like that.
It definitely wasn't 080607.
And not until set 15.
When was the London Bridgetack 17 or 15?
I can't, I think it was 17.
Not until 2017.
Did I begin to carry that same weapon concealed?
Let's see.
I know it was, I think it was after Jacob was born.
2017.
You had London Bridgetack coordinated vehicle ramming
and stabbing a terrorist incident that killed eight civilians
and injured 48 hours before the attackers were shot dead
by the British police.
And from Shazah but I'm not kidding, beauty,
Rashid red one and you said Zagahabah.
I'll never forget that story, guys.
That story was an amazing moment in my life.
That London Bridgetack was one of the most pivotal moments in my life.
I read one story in particular.
I could read it to you, but I don't want to draw it out.
And it was the story of the family that was cornered in the store.
And they were stabbed to death or stabbed to the hospital.
I don't remember if they died exactly, but they were stabbed,
like seriously, seriously injured.
And I remember looking at my kids and my wife, you know what I mean?
I got two kids in 2017, I had a two year old and I had a six year old.
And my wife, remember looking at them going like,
there is no way, right?
There is no way in hell that I'm going to find myself in the position
where I'm in the corner of a store standing in front of my wife and kids
awaiting the machete, right?
Like there is no way we're going to be cut down
by some stinking Middle Eastern cultists.
It's not going to happen.
So from that moment on, my wife and I both started to carry firearms, you know?
And trust me, you'd rather get shot by me.
She hits way harder than me.
She carries a powerful gun, man, which is good.
That's what you want.
You know what I mean?
Something, something, well, what you want is what you want.
And it's hard to establish that if you don't carry a gun at all,
right?
But it's pretty easy.
I would recommend you carry it more than one firearm
while you're deciding like what you want to settle on.
Seriously, I would also recommend you carry a large firearm
before carrying a small firearm.
That's the way I did it.
I carried a Ruger P95 for a long time.
And it was a good gun.
I mean, it's a great gun.
I still have it.
It's an amazing gun.
And then I then I carried a smaller gun.
And you know what I realized is that I carry the smaller gun way more
and way more consistently than the big one.
And that's that is probably one of the most important things.
That is the most important thing, right?
If you're going to commit to carrying a firearm,
carrying it concealed, using it for self-defense,
really coming to the conclusion that the world that I exist in
it would be I would feel a lot better in it
if I had the ability to defend myself with a firearm.
Not to mention, there is a bit of like duty.
There is a bit of like you're an American, right?
Don't take for granted the fact that you're allowed to carry a gun.
It's not like a universal thing.
Go talk to Canada, you know what I mean?
So to me, when I got bought a smaller weapon
with a smaller magazine, oh my God, you can't do that.
You're supposed to have a 30 round magazine just to stick it to the Democrats.
I understand. Don't get me wrong.
I understand.
I would like to let everyone know if you're worried about a smaller magazine
and a smaller gun.
Like there's a couple really awesome fixes.
Number one, you could carry the weapon with a smaller magazine
and then you can carry a larger magazine for that weapon,
extended magazines, you can get them for like every gun,
every handgun.
And the other thing you could carry like more than one magazine.
It's really easy.
You know what I mean?
I don't want to like crotch shot you,
but oh, you're not going to be able to see it anyway.
Tactical pants have this pocket that most people put their,
I guess they put their multi tool in,
but you can slide a magazine in there.
And it's a lot easier to slide little magazines in the pockets.
I don't know.
Again, a lot of this comes down to preference.
Preference is huge.
The problem is people don't have a thousand or two thousand dollars
to buy like four different guns and carry them.
Four different guns.
Four different holsters carry them each for a week.
I like this one.
You know what I mean?
So I think you can learn a lot about the type of gun
you want to carry based on what you carry anyway.
What kind of person are you?
You know what I mean?
Are you like a, are you a person that carries like,
you know, all kinds of stuff already?
Are you a, are you an EDC or already?
Right?
Like I got this and that and I got the multi tool
and I got the folding knife and I got the box cutter
and I got the, the micro tactical flashlight
that I carry every day.
Like, what do you do consistently?
If you're the type of person that is a minimalist leaving the house,
like phone cheese wallet, I'm out the door type of person,
then you're probably going to want a smaller gun.
You're probably going to want a smaller weapon.
You know what I mean?
You're probably going to want a little snub nose powerhouse.
Could you get something like a snub snub nose 38?
Small gun, heavy though, heavy.
Right?
That might not be a great thing.
Smaller, you know, I carry a,
my gun is literally called a sissy.
Like that's what my gun is called.
Doesn't, I couldn't care less.
It's great.
Perfect.
Beautiful.
It's on, on me all the time and you barely even notice it.
It's sighted up.
And I mean, it's just what you want.
What I want.
I'm not interested in walking around with the big cannon,
open carry on my side cowboy hat on.
You know what I mean?
One takeaway you have to have when it comes to James,
man, if you don't know is,
I wasn't born for this role that I'm in.
You know what I mean?
Like, I wasn't born for this role.
I didn't come to this thing with that experience.
I'm not a veteran.
I don't have the, you know what I mean?
I'm late basically.
Like a writer who stumbled through the wrong door.
I like had a coffee and a,
and a goofy glasses.
And I pushed the prepper door open and I looked up and I was like,
oh, sorry.
And you guys were just like,
now come sit down here.
We have to say.
And I walked in and sat down.
And, you know, the rest is history.
But a lot of it has to do with preference.
You know, I guess if I had to start from scratch,
if I woke up tomorrow and I didn't have a gun,
I didn't have a concealed carry license,
but I'm going, well,
according to the FBI,
so a lot of Hezbollah and Hamas in the country probably need a weapon,
right?
Unless I'm going to figure out how to dodge bullets like Neo,
probably need a gun.
If I were in that boat,
the first thing that I would do is I would go to the gun range.
And I would handle,
I would rent three guns.
If you don't have the money to rent three guns and, you know,
that kind of thing,
then just go one,
one time and rent one or two and then go back.
You know what I mean?
But I would certainly go rent some handguns.
I would rent me a big,
you know, nine millimeter play around with that.
Maybe even a 45.
I shot a 45.
I don't know.
For the size.
I wasn't like really.
It's shot.
Well, I don't remember what it was.
It was my brother-in-law's.
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The hell was it?
I can't remember the type of weapon it was.
But we shot a bunch of 45 ACP and I was like,
okay, I get it.
I understand.
I see the value here.
It was definitely not sort of the scary recoil machine
that people think that it might be, right?
If you never shot one.
Um,
Yeah, I would get, I would get a smaller, you know,
nine millimeter.
I'd get something like a 38 snub nose revolver.
I would get something like a larger, you know,
glock, um, 17 or something like that.
And I would handle those guns.
Feel how they feel in your hand, right?
And really just get a feel for what that gun feels like.
From a weight perspective.
The reason you need to have kind of
need to have more than one gun is so that you have a,
so that you can pick a block up.
And then you can pick up a small snub nose 38 and go,
wow.
Okay.
Which one do I want hanging off my belt, right?
Uh,
And that knew that would,
that would be where I would start.
I would see how what feels good.
What shoots well.
I shot a MNP.
Like right out of the box.
What was it?
The shield.
Yeah.
I shot an MMP shield like right out of the box at the gun range
one time.
My friend was shooting it.
And it was insanely accurate.
Or I was insanely accurate with it.
You know what I mean?
And it was a really impressive gun.
You know, it was sort of like a pick,
go into his range, pick it up off off the,
the deck there and shoot.
And it was deadly accurate.
I was really surprised.
No, you know, iron sights,
no sight, nothing like that.
Really good.
Really good gun.
It would,
it would be,
it probably will be the gun.
I buy next,
once I'm done with the,
the gun that I currently have,
if I'm done with the gun that I currently have.
Right?
Um,
Firewall Forge says,
tell the range you need to get fitted.
And they'll help you get,
get something comfortable.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Firewall says,
get, get smoked by a pink hello kitty sissy.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, it's,
if you know me then,
you probably aren't that surprised,
but
because I don't do things that other people do.
Just because other people do.
I'm a weird type of person who does the things that I like.
And it's rare nowadays.
I'm like,
I'm like,
I'm like,
I'm like,
I'm like,
I'm like,
I'm like,
I'm like,
I'm like,
I'm like,
I'm like,
I'm like this rare nowadays, man.
And the people who do the things that they like,
because they like it,
like,
that make a decision,
because they like it,
make a decision because like,
this is what I like,
and, and know that you're going to get hit with,
like,
you know,
you're going to get hit
with the static of other people,
or you're going to get hit with the static of the status quo,
like you were in this box,
check this box,
check this box.
Check.
So you should carry this gun,
you know,
go straight to hell.
That's what I have to tell you about that.
Remember, what was it, probably three years ago, everybody started carrying, they were carrying
the 5.7 round in there, you know, the handguns, the 5.7, like small rifle round in the magazine.
I don't know, like I got it, I got it, I said, you know, armor piercing or, you know, potential
for that, potential for really, you know, handling somebody with body armor.
And I just started thinking, like, looking at how big it is, looking at, you know, again,
don't matter how cool the gun is, don't matter how much you like looking at the gun on
the shelf, right? Don't matter even how much you like shooting the gun on the range, matters
how much the gun is on your person. That's what matters. You can have the baddest ass,
on with generation firearm that anyone has ever seen, tricked out with the best sights sighted
in perfect weapon light, the whole nine yards. And if you're out at the cafe and then
heads below the sides to start shooting the glass out and then coming in with knives. And
they're not going to come in with knives, but you know what I'm saying? And you go, oh,
I left that stupid big gun at home on the dresser because it's too big and I'm wearing shorts.
You carry the wrong gun. It doesn't matter how cool it is, you know what I mean? So you
got to carry it. The other big thing, of course, that's what it was, the HK. Yeah. So the
other big thing is holster. Holster is everything, right? Holster is, well, really is holster
is everything. I've ran several different kinds outside the waistband, inside the waistband
leather, inside the waistband plastic. And for me guys, it's the same story. It's minimal.
It's what's little and what's easy? What's little? What's easy? I even modified the holster
I carry now because it didn't fit the sight, the crimson trace I have on my handgun. So,
but it's tiny. It's the holster that I carry every day of my life, okay? And have for years,
it's called a scorpion, right? I bought it on Amazon for like, I don't know, $20. I think
this thing costs 20 bucks or something along that line. It costs nothing. I literally had to
cut out the front of it here, you know, it used to go up to like my knuckle. And I had to cut
that out so it would fit the gun. And that's it. Why? I have an alien wear alien wear alien wear
holster up there for my P 95 that's leather and sits up against them and go and it's perfect and
nice. I used it for years. It's big, man. It's big and bulky and great. If I was a cop or
something like that for a living, I'd have a holster like that. But that little holster right there,
man. What's it called? The tactical what now? Yeah, it's called the tactical. I don't even know,
that's the funny part. The tactical scorpion gear. Tactical, they probably even sell it.
Tactical scorpion gear. You go around the internet, you'll see a million different cool ass
holsters. You ain't going to run, excuse me, into a tactical scorpion gear. But like I said,
it's what works. This combination I would leave out of the house with a firearm consistently.
And that's the goal. Okay. So get out there, try some weapons, right? Get fitted as the
and trust me. You want to take the firewall forges of what advice when it comes to black smithing
and when it comes to firearms. Trust me on that. Okay.
Does it? I get no pinch whatsoever. But I'm not I'm not overweight at all. Firewall forge says
and do exercises with it on. Yeah. Well, you know, that's a good one. That is a good one.
I did have to I did have to tighten this thing down quite a bit. I actually did get it to where I
wanted it. Does not dig into the ribs. He says does it fall out when you get out of the truck. No,
but I do have a story about another holster. No, was it? Was it that? It wasn't this it was
this holster, but it was a different belt. You gotta be careful about. Do jumping jacks and sit
up. Yeah, that's not. Hey, I'll messy how you been, man. Yeah, no breakouts none of that stuff. Like
I said, it's good information over there at Instagram. Firewall forge is putting up about holsters.
For a while there, everybody was carrying like a appendix style. They're like a knife in a
magazine and a gun and everything like right here. I couldn't I mean, it's just not comfortable for
me at all. You know what I mean? It's just not comfortable at all. So again, fads, trends,
businesses, companies, companies headed up by guys that you really like. Hey, get this holster,
man. It is the one you want. All that's bullshit. You've got to you've got to wear what works for
you and what gets you out of the house with the firearm on you every day. That's what works.
And if you find yourself in a situation where you're like, I only took the gun like two two days
last week, then you got to change something up, right? So that's my take folks carrying on carrying
the right gun. If it's a thing you want to do, you know what I mean? You could get one of those
ridiculous like cross body bags and put your gun in there. If I if I can't carry this weapon on my
belt because I'm not wearing a belt. Most of the time I wear a sling bag, not a chest,
fanny pack, but just a sling bag. I don't care. You know what I mean? It's not a big deal. And
do you think the what is it called the
there's a holster that you can wear with shorts. I've never tried it. But they got they got a bunch
of cool ones. They got the body wrap holsters. I can't do no body wrap holster either. That's
weird to me. But they got all kind of stuff. Again, your preference, right?
Your preference. Let's move on. Let's talk about something big, man. Something that's coming.
I'm going to show you something. Because in the by the end of the week, drum roll,
we're working with the stable book group who produces some really great books, some really great
prepper books, one that I own that sits on the shelf right over here that's an essential.
We're working with those guys to promote two new books that they have out. We'll look at those first,
but in doing this, we're also going to run a giant book giveaway. Okay. Now this book is a book
right here that every prepper should have. This is a book that I own that I've had for years.
I don't remember who I bought it from. It could have been given to me. I'm not sure.
Preppers long-term survival, preppers home defense. This is the second edition.
I have the first edition over there. Why preppers home defense is so great is because it has
this line on the bottom. Any means necessary. So what preppers home defense does in Jim Cobb is
phenomenal. What preppers home defense does is it goes over home security basics, home defense
basics, but it also goes over like it's all over. There's no rule of law. There's no rules of
engagement. It doesn't matter. This is how you're going to have to protect your home. All bets are
off home defense. And to me, that's where the book shines because a lot of books kind of a lot of
books kind of, you know, they worry about the law. They were sort of writing a book for you to
use to deal with what's going on in modern times. Put a flood light out, put a solar flood light out,
make sure you have a, you know, the whole thing. This book right here, man. This is the one.
This is the one you want. I like small books, too. This is not an encyclopedia. You know,
the only real big book I have. Well, I guess I have a few. The Horned Day handbook of cartridge
reloading is a big book, but you got to have that. It's a recipe book, right? The only big books that
I have that I really like referred to often are the Bible and the Bible. Really? I have big books.
I got the outline of history by Orson Wells over here. That's such crazy book that that even
exists, right? But yeah, for the most part, I like little books, you know, small books that are
effective, boom, you read it, you're done. I don't want a book where it's like, I'm half through
and it's a slog and it's killing me. So you can get this book at stablegroup.stablebookgroup.com.
The links are down below in the rumble stream and they will be down below in the podcast if
you're just listening. Stablebookgroup.com. I'll throw them in the Instagram chat. Why not?
Because you should get, you probably could get both of these and it'd be just fine.
Boom. But I must have for everybody's preprosome defense, all right? That is just a must have
now. This is going to be part of the giveaway. And I want to show you the other book as well.
Then we're going to talk about what we're doing with the with the routine here.
Because it's hard to hard to talk about firearms and home defense and Hezbollah and all that kind of
stuff. Now this book I have not read. I'm getting one. It's coming. It is a big deal. It is one of the
most costly and common like natural disasters people deal with, right? All over the world.
Ryan Lee Price. I used to work with Ryan Lee Price. I used to write for him. He's a great guy.
Great guy. Very knowledgeable knows this stuff. So I have no doubts that the book itself is going
to be great. But you know, flood prevention is a thing. If you're in an area where it is a thing
then it is a thing. You know, you've got to be, you got to be prepared for it. You got to have a plan.
So again, both books link down below. You're going to be hearing about these books all through the
month. Okay. So go get your prepper's home defense. It's it's well worth it. We're going to do the big
giveaway featuring those two books and another book from stable book group. And this book is very
important. This is actually you would call this a relic. You would call this a relic
for the prepper's of the prepper broadcasting network. And this is prepper's survival navigation.
And that man right down there Walter Glenn Martin is actually the man who created the prepper
broadcasting network. That's G-man Walter Glenn Martin. And you get to know him a little bit.
You get to know him a little bit in this book. You get to know kind of what his life was like.
You see you see a lot of things that he's done. You see some situations he's gotten into living in
the mountains, even even as a guy who spent his whole life in the mountains. One of the best stories
in this book is what happens when G-man gets lost in the woods. And I think he's like in his 40s or
something. He gets lost in the woods in his woods. And that story is just invaluable. It really is.
It's invaluable. As a young boy I was raised on a dude ranch in a very secluded part of Eastern
Oregon near the base of the strawberry mountain wilderness area. During off-season friends and I
were as what during the off-season friends were as few and far between as the homes like any other
kid growing up in the country. I had my chores around the house like cleaning my room, milking cows,
tending to animals. I also had schoolwork, homework assignments which thrilled me less than
mucking out the pig pens. Yeah he's got a very interesting story man. But this goes into everything.
This goes into all the stuff. This book is in my bug out bag. This is my bug out bag book.
This is my reference because not only is it the first half of the book is all navigation.
The second half of the book is all survival skills. Water purification, fire, crafting, the whole
thing, the whole gamut of wilderness survival skills. It is a great again phenomenal book. Look
look how big. It's not a Bible. It's 170 pages. It's perfect to slide down in the bug out bag.
Awesome. So the giveaway will include those two books. It will also include this book, right?
We're also going to give away the world of ready. We're going to give away poems for men. We're
going to give away the Christmas hook. Okay. I know it's some of them are seasonal is what it is.
We may even give away. I'm going to run it to the end of the month. I haven't really talked about
this that much. But in April, in April, I am releasing my own survival book, which has been
published. And I should know the name of it. It's called the survival toolkit. And it's a book
slash gift. It's a pretty cool little thing. Pretty cool little gift. Another book that is not
overwhelming in large, but it is the only place in the written world where my survival tips
sort of exist now. So I don't know if that book comes through, I'm supposed to get author copies
of that book. I think it's end of March, early April. If I get copies of that, then I'll send you
one of those two as part of the winnings for the book giveaway. All right. So massive book giveaway,
probably six, seven books. I'll sign everything that I've written. If there's something else on
the shelf that I want to send you, I'll say, I may send a darker trails. I'm not sure.
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I don't know how many of those I have. Those go. You know what I mean? Car stories.
Those go. But anyhow, so that will be able to enter by Friday. Okay. Friday, I'll send it out.
It'll be in the show notes. It'll be in the emails. Join the mailing list. Go to pbmfamily.com,
all that because yeah, it's going to be a good one. You get your hands on that. You've got to have
the freaking prep for some defense. We'll talk about that one more in detail. I think I'm getting
both pretty soon. We just kicked off this promotion in March. So we're from day three here. We're
getting everything sort of situated. But great books, man. I'm telling you right now the,
if you haven't read the world of ready and you got kids, you need to you need to see the world
of ready. I put them all over here. They're all over there. But it's a really great series.
A two book series so far will probably put a third book out this summer, maybe.
And it's just a fun read. It's fun read with little kids. If you want to read with little kids
and talk about preparedness and things like that, it's a great read for that.
So what else? What else? What else you guys want to talk about?
I do want to get into the what's it called a little bit.
Raffle tickets, man. It's no raffle tickets. Be fun to do raffle. It's a good idea.
Don't give me good ideas like that. Man, I'll be putting raffle tickets out.
Now, it'll be a gift. It'll be a free giveaway. It'll be a follow us here, link to us there,
give us a thumbs up here and you'll get entries for all of that kind of stuff.
That's usually the way we do it. And I think that's a good one. Raffles a better idea, though.
Don't tempt me on that one. Fire with forge. Gonna be good stuff. Let's talk about
the routine, shall we?
Because I don't know what I'm doing today yet. I haven't touched it. I haven't touched it.
I haven't touched the Bible. Nothing.
Let's have a look at the 18,000 Train Killers March routine 2026.
Just for all the listeners out there, it's been put in element. It's been sent out by an email.
It's in the host back channel. You can get your hands on it. All right. Reach out if you really want
one and I'll get it to you free of charge. This is a routine that's available to everyone.
The only thing I did over on social media for you, Instagrammers, if you're just Instagramming
and you don't follow us and stuff like that is I just told you to DM me, okay?
And I told you to name your price for the routine.
It doesn't mean it has to be, your price could be zero, okay? Think outside the box. Don't be a
doofus. Critical thinking, strategy, okay? So yeah, let's do it. Let's do it. What do we
got going on today? Today is the third and we'll be reading Matthew 25, 1 through 13, the parable
of the virgins and be ready. That's a good one. If I didn't yap perpetually, I would read them
on the air. You know, maybe I will for surviving America tomorrow. We got planks and Russian
twists today for a core focus, three sets of each. Oh, the Russian twist is a great exercise, man.
Planks, Russian twists and we probably should do some sit ups in there too. Three sets, high reps
for your for your core, okay? Especially if you're not using weight. Don't do five, you know what I mean?
Don't even really do 10. Try to do 12 and above, right? And for plank, I don't know. Plank
subjective, you know what I mean? You got to be careful. Plank subjective, but also planks
really easy to quit. So you can tell yourself in your head, I can only do a 22nd plank. You could
definitely do a 32nd plank, but you want to quit. You know what I mean? So I mean, just I don't know.
I could probably do I don't know. I don't know. My max time on a plank is, but I'm undoubtedly
certain I could do a two minute plank right now. Three sets, probably tough. I could probably pull it
off. It's a great exercise, man. Low back, your core is everything, guys. Like most people who get
hurt, they get the core gets weak. The core gets weak, they get hurt. Back injuries, all that kind of
stuff, everything gets weak. You don't have to maintain everything. Every muscle in your body
needs maintenance. As soon as it starts to get weak, atrophy. Oh, I got a shoulder. Oh, now I
got a shoulder thing. You know what I mean? And working is not maintenance of the body. It's just
not nobody's more banged up than working dudes, right? Nobody. It's not what happens is you develop
an over reliance on the muscles that you use to do the work and an under reliance on the
supporting muscles that help you do the work. And those supporting muscles are the ones that go.
This happens. What it is? I don't know. Nobody wants to hear it because fitness sucks, but
whatever. You either do it or it does you. You know what I mean? So sheltered tarp set of
variations for optional bushcraft practice today. It's a good day for tarp setup because it's
raining out. We're doing dry fire. The dry fire training for today is to draw from holster
and situational awareness walk. How about that? Big, big situational awareness show up today,
guys. Huge show. Sarah had the way she does dialed in prepping topics. Probably the best on the
whole network. You know what I mean? I like to chat it up and have fun with you guys. She has
chin by her side and they do great stuff together, man. They have done some amazing presentations.
She is five foot nothing, a hundred and nothing. And it's one of the reasons I really prize her
take on self defense situational awareness the most, right? You learn self defense from a big guy
who's all tatted up and you know, it was in the military for 20 years. Nothing wrong with it. He
knows what the hell he's talking about. But the stakes are a lot higher when you're a small woman.
You know what I mean? When you can't just like squeeze the breath out of a human being with one hand
that stakes are higher, you know? So I always appreciate her take. That show is up now prepperbroadcasting.com
or wherever you get podcasts, right? iTunes Spotify. If you do listen to us on iTunes,
man, leave us a review. Go over there and leave me a review. Please leave me a review.
The only people that leave PBN reviews are the people that for some reason hate PBN.
They're compelled to leave the worst reviews of all time.
And I don't know if that's the imbalance of me not asking for reviews. So you guys don't go over
and leave them. But if you if you got some free time lunch break, whatever, go leave us a nice
review. I don't go there very often, but I go there and I look at the reviews and it's like
ghastly, you know what I mean? So if you get something out of the show, do us that favor.
Fire will forge asks, have you seen the dry fire cards? No, I have not. I'll definitely check that out.
He also says little old lady self-defense course like the local rec center 100% the best.
Yeah, I mean Sarah's train too. That's the big difference. Sarah is, you know, hard core trained in
martial arts. So she knows how to use the body as a weapon. In fact, that's the name of one of
her courses at Prepper camp. But but on top of that, it's that whole thing, right? It's that whole
like I'm small and probably not as strong as the person who's going to be wanting to do something
to me. Anyway, long story short, listen to the show. It's up now. It's available now. Listen to it.
And enjoy it because now is the time. If you're not going to take situational awareness seriously
now, then you're not going to take situational awareness seriously, right? If the FBI is like,
oh yeah, Hezbollah's here. Yeah, Hamas is here. And they may do something. They got the fat
to out order from from, you know, filthy robe. They may do something. If you're walking around like,
yeah, we'll see. I don't know. And it is what it is. It's like yesterday. Like I was saying,
yes, you're going to do something or not. Some of you are not going to do shit. You know what,
I mean, you're never going to change. And that's okay for you, I guess. I don't know.
So anyway, what else folks? What a one more thing before we go. Don't forget to support the sponsors.
Go get the book, stable book group, the links are down below. They are making or one of the reasons
today show is possible, right? Members, you wonderful members. I've got a podcast for you today.
It's sitting in the chamber. It's going to go out to everyone who is a paid member.
It's a very big announcements one. It's a massive announcement. It is about the emergency
communications group. Okay. Dave Jones and I, we've been playing around with the pockling
radios, the push to talk, 4G radio, basically. We've got a lot of emails from members for a long
time about we need a group. We should have a group. We need a communications group. We need a
check-in group. I think we've got it. I think we've got it. Okay. The details will be in the podcast
and all that kind of fun stuff. It may come to pass that the group gets as big as all of the
audience who wants to get involved. But that won't be for a while. It will be a member's only group
for a while. And that's because I never run a community emergency communications group before.
Okay. But ideally, we're going to do a monthly check-in, make sure everybody's up and running,
make sure everybody's comms are up and running, right? We're going to add some details to the
monthly check-in too. You'll get that in the podcast. But suffice it to say as much as I like being
the the court jester here at PBN and just having fun talking to you guys.
I'm telling myself lies if I say that that's where my job begins and ends, right? If I tell myself,
you're just supposed to get up there and just make sure your hair looks nice and just have fun.
That's part of it, man. But you know, it is PBN. We are the prepper broadcasts. That's why the
routine is out. You know what I mean? If I wasn't compelled to help you do better, be better.
And also to keep myself, this is a big one now, to keep myself freaking accountable.
Because I'm 40 years old now, man. Whatever that means. It's been great. 40's been epic thus far.
I'm like five, six days in. The only thing I haven't had in my 40s is coffee.
That's the only downside. Although if things start to go sideways, once I start drinking coffee again,
my rambling mind might might give up coffee altogether. You never know with me, man. You never,
I don't know how my wife stays married to me, really. You really never know with me.
I always make the joke like one day you wake up and that's PBN's gone forever.
You never know. But I do like to be, I need something like this, the framework of PBN,
the consistency that goes into it. I got to have that. I got to have my mission every day. It's
essential. So you guys are safe. That said, go to PBNfamily.com, sign up for your membership.
If you want to be part of the comms group, okay? If you want to be part of the comms group,
you're going to need a pockling capable radio. Doesn't have to be the pockling radio. There's a lot
of radios that do pock. You might want to study up on that. We'll be doing a whole show on these
pockling radios and how they bounce off of cell towers, what they're good at, what they're not good at,
what they're good for, what they're not good for. And just, you know, the whole idea behind it,
because they are a, they should definitely be something you consider for your emergency
communications pace plan. They got a lot of benefits with family. But we'll talk about that all
to another show. If you've been hankering, if you want to be a part of an emergency communications
group, the checks in month to month, one that will be used to relay information as long as information
is relayable through that modality in times of crisis, then come join us. PBNfamily.com, okay?
We'd love to have you, right? We'd love to have you. There's a huge archive of
membership content over at PBNfamily.com on top of all of it. So considerate folks,
I'll talk to you guys soon. Members be on the lookout for that podcast probably in the next
couple hours. It's time to go eat some eggs. Yeah, 10 o'clock a.m. I haven't eaten. I don't know.
It's like 5 o'clock yesterday. I don't feel bad. I don't know. Appreciate you guys. 53 minutes. That's
too damn long for a Tuesday show. It's supposed to be about carrying the right gun. I'll talk to you
soon, guys. See you.
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