Surviving America 029: Into the Back Channel
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Surviving America 029: Into the Back Channel

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[00:00:00] Society in every state is a blessing. The government, even in its best state, is but a necessary evil. The future has already arrived. Something metallic shined on the asphalt.

[00:00:32] It gave way to my vision of a tree that had followed me through my childhood all these years. Probably a Capri Sun package. I looked it over, and then I looked to the tree. I saw that nothing in this world changes.

[00:01:03] I felt the hooks and the pulls and the presses of nostalgia. And I understood that feeling that we all feel anymore. And it's easy this day and age to complain about the way the world is. But looking at that tree and looking at that asphalt and the way that the sun shined off that metallic reflector.

[00:01:35] And the way that the sky is still blue. What really truly occurred to me is that nothing ever changes folks. Nothing ever changes. It's true that we, the planet. We coat the planet. Humans coat the planet in all kinds of things. Right? We coat the world in our asphalt, in our concrete.

[00:02:03] We dig out of the world precious and new things. We invent, you know, devices of our own dependence, devices of our own imprisonment. But the trees, the flowers, the sky, the clouds. These are the same things that your great, great, great grandparents looked at.

[00:02:32] It's not the world that changes. I see so many people longing for days long past. Longing for nostalgia. Longing for the 80s. Longing for the 90s, the 70s, the 60s. It's a time. A different time. A time when the world was different. That's the claim. Right?

[00:02:58] A moment in time when the world was different and things were better and it wasn't this crazy world that we live in today. And then it got even more scary. Because as I walked and sipped my coffee through the back alleys, leaving the schoolyard and heading back to the vehicle, I realized that the world doesn't change.

[00:03:27] I realized that it's your cussing fault. And it's my cussing fault. And it's my cussing fault. That we feel the way that we do. Because you've muted your emotions over the years. The true problem that we're all facing, the dread, the anxiety, the depression, the apathy.

[00:03:55] It comes from being programmed to mute our emotions. And in turn to mute ourselves. You need to be good. You need to be quiet. You need to be under control. You learn that from a very young age. You learn that from a very young age.

[00:04:21] But there is a time when all your emotions are like frayed hairs. You know what I mean? That have yet to be stinged off. You're just out there. You get excited about things. You get so excited in fact that people have to tell you to calm down. You get so angry that things get broken. You scream.

[00:04:50] You get so joyful that you cry. So sad and miserably upset that you climb underneath your bed. And call your dog under there to curl up with you. So scared that you're shaking and tremors and sweat the whole thing.

[00:05:10] And then you come to realize that the world out there, or at least you assume, that the world out there is not remotely interested in your emotions. Sometimes you get it from your parents. You most certainly get it from the schoolhouse. Maybe there's a woman. And you know that there are certain things in you that have to die.

[00:05:39] Or at the very least be trimmed. Trimmed away. In order to be appealing. Right? In order to be appealing. To a certain class, person, woman, job, man, institution, whatever it is. And you realize that the quickest way, the quickest way to answer that is to kill off the emotion in you. And fast forward 40 years.

[00:06:10] And you're an apathetic, anxiety-ridden, depressed mess. Because you realize that you keep trimming and trimming and trimming. Like a nail that's been clipped too short. And you've trimmed away everything. But this little core of a being that feels nothing and says nothing and does nothing. Except what is expected. And you seek nostalgia.

[00:06:41] And you seek nostalgia not because you seek something that has long gone. And a world that has changed and that can never be again. But you seek nostalgia because you know that back then you were free. You were free to feel back then, PBN family. This is not anything that is really profound. Yeah, everybody listening to this experiences this in their daily life. Right?

[00:07:11] When is the last time you ran up to your husband and chumped up in the air, wrapped your arms and legs around him and kissed him deeply? These things don't happen on the day-to-day. Right? When's the last time you got so mad that you broke every piece of glass and electronic in your immediate... It's not a good thing. But it's in you. Right? Some of us.

[00:07:44] We've deadened the emotions in our life and we blame it on the times. That's really what it is. To be good in the boardroom, to be good in the bedroom, to be good in the back room, whatever it is. Because we have learned to deaden our emotions out of fear so that people don't leave. So that the people we think we want around us don't leave. So that we don't lose the job. Because if we lose the job, then we have to tell everybody we lost the job. And if we tell everybody we lost the job, then maybe we're a loser.

[00:08:12] So you trim. You trim and you slice and you burn and you scold until there's no more emotion left. Until you look down at a shiny Capri Sun packet and realize that nothing in this world changes. Right? There's nothing new under the sun. Everything and nothing.

[00:08:41] And that was on my heart this morning, folks. I hope it resonated with you. I do want you to really take that to heart. I want you to understand that that's what we have done to ourselves to fit into this society. To have the things that the society tells us we should have. To keep up appearances. To assure that we're following all the rules. Are you following all the rules today?

[00:09:10] And really it was brought on by this. It's just this constant level of nostalgia that everyone is seeking out. They're seeking a way to get out of what they're living in. You know what I mean? To get back to a time when things were better and easier and safer and more fun and more this and more that. And to see the world today. This happens to me a lot in spring.

[00:09:35] But to see the world today is to understand that nothing's changed. That's what's changed. Me. You. How we manage our emotions. How we present to the world. What we hide from the world fundamentally is what's changed. Now the beauty of all that depressive ass talk is that you just got to grow it back.

[00:10:05] Everything's repetitions. You repped yourself into submission and sadness and not even sadness. Worse than sadness. You repped yourself into a monotonous life. A sort of mid-range vibro life where you never get too excited or too sad or too anything. So that you can get along with everybody. You can go in and get along with these people. You can get along with those people. I can get along with my boss. I can get along with my wife.

[00:10:35] I can get along with my kids. I can get along with this guy's kids. I can get along with this situation. I can drive home from work without running someone off the road who clearly doesn't know how to drive. Right? And then you do the reps and the reps and the reps and the reps. And eventually you're at midlife crisis or you're at the therapist or you're at the couples therapist.

[00:10:58] Or you're staring at the thing that you put all this work into create and you realize that I don't even know how to enjoy it. There's a lot of people going through this. Or there's a lot of people who go through bouts of this. Right?

[00:11:17] And I'm just encouraging you to grow your ugly and strange frayed nerves and emotions back. And the only way to do it is through reps. The only way to do it is through reps. You know? But on the other side is you. On the other side is you. You have to have the deathbed thoughts in your mind. You have to have the deathbed thoughts in your mind. They're so important.

[00:11:47] Because the deathbed thoughts are what you're going to look back and think about your life. Right? Nobody wants to look back on their life and say, you know, I did a real good job at covering up who I really was. And made a lot of money and had a lot of success. And was just a sort of a shadow of the person that I really was. And everyone around me knew it. Everyone around me felt it. Everyone around me had to deal with it.

[00:12:17] Because there are repercussions to deadening your emotions and, you know, muting yourself so that you can exist in this world. This human world. Right? You don't have to do any of that stuff in nature. You know what I mean? You know what I mean? When you're out in the woods and the wild places, the trees don't require anything of you.

[00:12:45] They don't uproot and leave if you do something weird. You know what I mean? Welcome into Surviving America, folks. Today's show is brought to you by Pack Fresh USA. You want to pack up food storage, freeze-dried candies, freeze-dried goods, dehydrated, preserved, whatever it is, go to packfreshusa.com. Check them out today. We got a lot to cover. We got a lot to cover.

[00:13:13] We definitely shouldn't have spent 12 minutes on emotions this morning. But, you know, inspiration as a shelf life, folks. There's no doubt about it. For real. You've felt this in your life. You've been in a situation where you've been radically inspired by something, but the timing wasn't right. I don't have a notepad around. I don't have a moment to sit down and really write this out. But I'm on fire about it.

[00:13:43] And you got a choice in that moment, man. And the choice in that moment is very simple. Either you act on that inspiration, or you'll come back to that same exact idea, that same exact incredible idea. And it won't have the fire it had. Do you know what I mean? It won't have the fire that it once had. It's happened to me a million times. And over the years, I've learned, when inspired, take full advantage of it.

[00:14:13] And I was walking my son into his school building. And I was turned around and hit by everything I just gave you for 12 minutes. So, you're welcome. Welcome in Instagram, Rumble X, the prepper broadcasting podcast audience. And you're all wonderful. Right? What I wanted to do today is very simple. A lot of times you hear the hosts talk about the back channel. Dave Jones, I think, actually coined the phrase, the back channel.

[00:14:45] And it's been so good lately that I thought I would just, we would hang out in the back channel a bit. You know? I thought we would hang out in the back channel a bit and talk about some of the things that the prepper broadcasting network hosts are talking about. I don't have the GovPlanet link that I can show you guys, but that's a pretty cool one. Here's a great one.

[00:15:13] From, I've got to start giving this guy credit too, because I'm always stealing his stuff. It's from Forward Observer. NYCLU, New York Gov. Actually, you know what? I have a better version of this. And this is a thing, man. This is a thing. We're going to call back to this concept too. Here it is.

[00:15:39] According to the New York Civil Liberties Union, the NYCLU, New York state agencies are aggressively expanding their use of drones for surveillance and police investigations. The NYCLU said there are currently no state-level regulations preventing New York law enforcement from arming drones, and New York authorities are combining drones with biometric technologies which threaten New Yorkers' privacy and civil liberties.

[00:16:07] The robot police are in route, folks. It's impossible, especially if they get favorable reviews. The robot police are inbound. And I was talking to my son about this the other day, my youngest, because he is as insane as his father. I say insane. I don't know. Maybe that's right. I mean, what do you would what how would you diagnose a person who thinks the way that I think? I don't know.

[00:16:37] Jay Ferg is very polite. She says philosopher and poet. I'll take that. But he was talking about hackers and he was talking about drones and he was talking about drone armies. And and and then I started. Well, I use that as an opportunity to seed his head about cybernetics. Both my kids, whenever they get on this, they have that revelation that, oh, everything is hackable. Right. And they know this because this is what they do. Like they do this stuff a lot. They do a lot of hacking of video games.

[00:17:07] So they know that even a game that is, you know, triple A, whatever, big time, you know, like a call of duty or something like that. They know that there are people out there who have the ability to get inside that game and make it play the way they want until they're discovered. So that's the concept is there. You know what I mean? In their mind. And then I always use it to sort of. So this is why you have to be very careful when they start selling you neural link and all the benefits.

[00:17:36] Right. When they start wanting to put cybernetic eyeballs in your head that can see two miles away as cool as that would be. You've got to remember that anybody can get in who wants to get in. Well, not anybody, but there are people out there who can get in if they want to get in and they can wreak all kinds of havoc. Right. So, you know, the other thing about drone use.

[00:18:01] I was thinking about this when, you know, figuring out how it's going to convey my feelings on this whole emotion issue, but. That's what we are becoming. Like the gap between humanity and drone is shrinking rapidly. If you saw a robot who had a screen and all of his commands came from that screen and that screen was in its hand. And he would mill about.

[00:18:30] And he would get another command and he would turn and he would get another command and he would try to do everything with his other robot hand because this one had commands in it. You would be like, look at that stupid robot. Look at that stupid drone over there. Just droning along. You know. That's us. A lot of times. I get furious at my kids when they try to do things one handed because they're holding an electronic in the other hand.

[00:18:56] I don't get really mad at my kids very often, but that's one of the things that I get pissed off about. And I take it and I put it down and I always tell my youngest, you have two hands. You're gifted with two hands, 10 fingers. There's no need to do things like a one armed person. Because, you know, they get sucked in. Everybody's sucked in. Don't don't shake your head and pretend like, oh, heaven help your poor children. Heaven help you. The battle is real, folks.

[00:19:25] We're being turned into mindless drones and the drones are being turned into people and somewhere it's going to meet in the middle. And yeah, but it's a very interesting story. Like I said, the hosts are milling back. And there wasn't a whole lot of talk about it from the hosts. The other one that made it back there was from Carl B because he is, you know, he is the strange truth. And just so you know, like, Carl B does the strange truth show on Fridays.

[00:19:56] Prepper Broadcasting dot com wherever you can find podcasts, yada, yada, yada. But he also is the strange. Like this is what this guy likes. And he, of course, was the guy who posted science say scientists say they revive the dire wolf through biotech. You know, a giant man eating wolf that killed plenty of us. Ten thousand years ago and before.

[00:20:23] You know, while we were like working our way out of the Stone Age, working our way into Neolithic living, i.e. farming and staying put. And we had a whole host of creatures that just ate us. There's a lion that had a tooth. They don't know if this is 100 percent true. It wasn't like a saber tooth cat. But it was it was a cat that had a single tooth.

[00:20:47] And that tooth, they think, fit perfectly in between the vertebra to puncture the spinal cord to kill a human being. I get this was the thing. Like they line it up. And they're like, oh, look at that. That fits. That must be what that was adapted for the eating of humans or the killing of humans to make them easier to eat. It's one of my favorite things about humanity is the battle through the Stone Age.

[00:21:17] I love it. I absolutely I think it's crazy. I think it's all the things that happened. The dog situation, like the fact that we took the wolves and turned them into pets, not necessarily pets at the time, but more like companions, allies, if you will. Like all of those things, ice age hits. Right.

[00:21:40] They think some people think that maybe a comet hit and brought on the ice age and then the ice age hits and we all die. Everybody died. No, it's very barely any human beings alive after that around the whole world. And then we rise again. You know, we rise again from that and find our way into the Neolithic period.

[00:22:06] And, you know, we could settle down finally, stop living in caves, start living in huts, start keeping, you know, chickens in China and various animals throughout the world. We figured out pretty much around the same time, which is bananas, that we could, you know, plant seeds instead of eat them all, build fences and keep animals around us. So we didn't have such a hard time living. Now, the funny thing about that is most of us forgot it.

[00:22:35] Most of us forgot. You hear me always like talking like a fangirl about keeping chickens. It's just an ancient practice that works. Most people have forgotten that they can put a pen around a pig and they have bacon and ham and pork loins and shanks and, you know, head cheese and the whole nine yards. They forget they forgotten. Right. In many ways, we're creeping back towards Paleolithic. I mean, think about it.

[00:23:04] The Stone Age was when, you know, our best tools were made of things from the ground. Right. Where does this come from? So. Yeah, we're bringing back the dire wolf. I don't understand it. I don't understand the Jurassic Park sort of motivation behind bringing back things that are extinct. We can't take care of the things that are not extinct.

[00:23:34] We can't take care of the things that are endangered. You know, largely, I think if you if you wanted to have an environmental impact or even if you wanted to do something really cool for the planet. Like, you know, this is kind of like it just hits me as kind of like let's do something cool. Let's bring back a long dead wolf predator that ate us. I mean, you're going to eat people. You're not going to keep the dire wolf under wraps forever. Eventually, they're going to get loose and they're going to kill people. Right.

[00:24:04] And you're going to go, oh, some guy brought that stupid ass wolf back from the dead that killed people for 10,000 years or whatever. And. And it just ate my kid. And it never had to exist. We never had to bring an apex predator back from the dead for no reason. And one got loose and ate my kid. And now I'm pissed. And remember, like the. I don't want to go down that route. I'll take too long to explain. Right.

[00:24:34] But this, you know, this is the thing. If you want to do something that will really affect the world in a positive way. You've got to repopulate the oceans, man. You know, you've got to repopulate the oceans. You've got you. We have to figure out a plan. Whether it's, you know, chilling out on the fishing. That's me saying that. But the commercial fishing. You know, we. We. We will destroy. The fish populations in the oceans.

[00:25:03] And that's pitiful. It's pitiful. It's to me. It's number one. It's the number one thing to worry about. Forget about carbon. Gases emissions. Forget about. Look, it's 32 degrees. Right now. Or not. It's probably about 40 by now. But this morning it was 32 degrees. In Richmond, Virginia in the south ish. Richmond's like the south ish. But for four nine 20, 25 April 9th. And I'm sitting here last night dripping anxiety.

[00:25:32] All sweat over are my plants going to freeze. Come on. Okay. We literally are living in a cooler. You think if you use common sense, right? The glaciers are melting. It's because it's too hot. It's going to keep getting hotter. I don't think that's how it's going to work.

[00:25:56] I think all that cold water and that cold air traveling around the world is going to create something very different than what the global warmists are worried about. And I can tell you right now, I want to sweat. I don't want to freeze. Right? I'd rather deal with swarms of mosquitoes than a frozen world that only warms for two months a year. And I have to try to survive and grow food and thaw everything, run the vehicle. And I mean, you can't even. And some of you live in these kind of pop.

[00:26:25] I mean, in these kind of climates where the cold is just unrelenting. Fire Wolf Forge says, listen to that dire wolf and working on mammoth and mammoth burgers, mammoth burgers. They also talked about some giant manatee they were thinking about bringing back. Yeah, bring back the tuna. Let's do that. Let's bring back the tuna populations first. Then we'll add something new to the mix. Just saying.

[00:26:54] So the dire wolf thing, you know, it is what it is. It's a man playing God. Right? Oh, I'm going to bring this back. How long until some woman is married to a Neanderthal that can't even speak hardly? You know what I mean? The Cro-Magnon man. It's like a one of those crazy romance novels. You know what I mean? Those sort of romance. They call them romance novels that are just.

[00:27:22] I mean, they look to me to be a little more than romance. They look a bit erotic. Did you guys see the Patriot Power Hour last night? It was monumental. Truly monumental. It was the present the presentation of the first half of 2021 January 6 footage that we've held on to for a long time.

[00:27:51] And pretty cool. Pretty cool to go live with it and show it all off and that kind of thing. We're going to do the other half, the sort of the more lively half. But you should check it out. You should watch it. There are things to see in that footage. It's pretty interesting. You know, boots on the ground. Somebody really there. Somebody seeing things as they happen. You know, there's a lot of hearsay about the whole January 6 thing.

[00:28:19] And we felt that, you know, we're in a position now where we can put video out of that and not necessarily have to worry about somebody at our front door. Dragging me out by the ankle. Where did you find this footage? There's you should have presented this to the J sex committee. I said the J sex committee, the J. I don't know.

[00:28:48] Very cool to see, though, and very fun myself, Dave Jones, the Patriot Power Hour guys all remarking on this footage. And we're going to do more next Tuesday. I think it's next Tuesday. Yeah. 15th. Nice. Nice. Network. The Network Contagion Research Institute. I know nothing about it, but this is another story from the back channel.

[00:29:13] The Network Contagion Institute recently issued a new report which found that a growing number of people are willing to justify and even applaud killing in the name of. Who knows that song? Killing in the name of politics and a warped sense of social justice. Per Fox News, the quote. Chilling change appears to have accelerated in recent months.

[00:29:43] PBN family, I am literally in the process of what is this? Oh, they talk about Luigi. Luigi. They talk about Luigi and how, you know, the ladies went crazy over Luigi. But anyhow. Yeah.

[00:30:08] I've been writing a lot about the leftist extremist militant presence in the United States. Remember, we were sold a fake bill of goods about four or five years ago, maybe six. And it was all about the right wing extremist groups in the United States of America and how dangerous they are. Meanwhile, you know, we watched it's like it's like the old line.

[00:30:38] The left wing always does this line something along the lines of who you're going to believe me or your own eyes, you know, to fundamentally fall in line with their belief system. That's what you have to you have to be the wife who walks in on the husband cheating, you know, in the flesh. And and he says, honey, come on. Who are you going to believe me or your own eyes? That's what it takes.

[00:31:03] You have to suspend all belief and everything to really be on board with the extremist left wing militant ideology that is out there. It's out there. There have been 15 violent attacks, 14 on Tesla dealerships and charging stations since the beginning of the year. Oh, no, don't worry about anything. No, it's nothing to worry about. Where's the skinheads? Where are they at? Where are the white supremacists?

[00:31:35] So. We're going to see more of this. This is going to become a thing in the United States, particularly if we don't get the funding under control. These groups can assemble and they assemble quick. There's no doubt about it. The protests around the country over the weekend were not massive in most places, but they were in most places.

[00:31:59] If you look up the website Hands Off America or Hands Off something, I looked at the map several times because my wife was traveling up in Maryland that day personal, but still traveling nonetheless. And I looked over the maps and was looking at the various protests in the area, you know, because I didn't you don't know. You never know. It's not like you look at a left wing protest and you go, everything's going to be fine today in D.C. You never know. You never know.

[00:32:26] They'll just start setting shit on fire, pulling flags down, put new flags up, kicking people in the head. You know what I mean? So you when I looked at that map, it was like just completely sprinkled with events. This is going to continue. Unfortunately, I think we're headed for a Weather Underground esque situation in the country.

[00:32:54] I think on top of dealing with radical Islam in the country, you know, as things get more and more crazy with Iran, there are going to be terrorist attacks in this nation. There's no way. If not, then I don't ever want to hear about Iran anymore. In other words, if we can sit here and say, we're going to bomb the shit out of you if you don't come to the discussion about nuclear power and nuclear weapons and they go, well, we're not coming to the table.

[00:33:21] And we go, well, we're coming with we're lining B2 bombers up. You know, if if we bomb the hell out of Iran or get real close to it and they don't do anything in this country, then I don't want to hear about the threats of Iran. You follow me? I don't even want to hear it. Is the music still on? It's kind of nice back there in the background.

[00:33:50] I thought I turned it all the way down. It's just barely there. I'm going to leave it. I hope it's not too loud for you guys. So, I don't even know where I was going with that. What the hell were we talking about? Oh, it's about radical leftism. Yeah. Beware. You know, it's it's it's not one of those things that's going away. I can promise you that.

[00:34:20] Um, Phil Rabelabe had a really interesting comment. I made a joke with Chin Chin's always throwing amazing radios and stuff up in the up in the chat room. And I made a comment about, you know, the Prepper Broadcasting Network going out of business, going completely bankrupt from buying Chin's recommended radio packages.

[00:34:47] You know, you need to laugh. Um, but Phil Rabelabe from the Matter of Facts podcast mentioned something I thought was really important to consider. He says you're joking, but given most of these Baofangs come from China, they're going to get. We'll just say retard. Well, I said it. OK, they're going to be retard expensive from here on out. I didn't I was going to say, let's just say expensive, but let's go with the real thing.

[00:35:14] Hell, I can't think of a single GMRS radio made anywhere but China. OK, so for those of you in the in this world, in this comms world or looking to jump into this comms world, that is something to consider. China has raised their export tariff or their tariff on us. We are at one hundred and four percent tariff on China right now. This is you are going to feel it. You know what I mean?

[00:35:39] Uh, Chin goes on to speak with some language that's hard to understand. I'm telling you that the H a one U V can be unlocked to run G M R S F R S as well as 20 meter and 70 centimeter ham and M U R S. It's it's still holding its price of 60 dollars as of the time of this post. And it's way better than any Baofang. And then, of course, I got to just start sharing with you these links because he always has amazing links.

[00:36:10] I'm just going to do like a comms newsletter or something like that for those of you subscribe to the newsletter. So, that's what happens in the back channel, folks. This is why I am the way I am. We have an element chat room. We have a chat room where the all the people who imbibe in PBN play around. We don't really sign new people up to element anymore. It's not really a motivation of mine. We have a core people group in there.

[00:36:40] You know, if you really want to get in, reach out. I'll get you in. But it's not my motivation to grow that anymore. To be honest, you know, my people are in there. And with the live shows and all that kind of stuff, we get a chance that if you really want to reach out, you can reach out. You know what I mean? We can talk during the live shows. Just show up. We do them at night. We do them during the day. I mean, it's you know, if you don't desire enough to interact that much, then you probably don't desire enough to interact. You know. Period.

[00:37:10] Which is fine. I don't care. It's not like I want to interact with everybody who listens to my show. No, I just want you all to become members. So I want you all to become lifetime members of the Prepper Broadcasting Network. So. Yeah, it is what it is. It's surviving America, folks. I hope you enjoyed the show today. Please visit visit visit. Visit pack fresh USA. Okay.

[00:37:36] Visit pack fresh USA and take advantage of, you know, American made my lawyer. That's the best way to go. Oh, also. If you're listening to that thinking to yourself, he's made a pretty good point. But Phil did make a pretty good point about radios and China communication. It's good to be a lot of other things, too. But that's a good point. Visit comms depot dot com.

[00:38:02] Our friend Austin over comms depot dot com operates a. The now a lot of the electronics do come from China, but they are American sellers. Some of the electronics are made with components undoubtedly from Vietnam or China, but they're American made. And look, these guys are good people. I know some of them who sell their products at comms depot dot com.

[00:38:26] They're not going to sit there and drool on their collar if things become unavailable from China or things become overpriced from China. Right. They're going to switch supply line and gather these items from other countries. China does produce a lot of crap, but other countries produce, too, you know, so it will be interesting to see how it all plays out.

[00:38:50] But if you want to sort of I would highly suggest changing your comms focus from Amazon dot com to comms depot dot com, you know, because, again, we have it's it's a platform dedicated to communications, not dedicated to sales and two hour delivery. Nothing wrong with Amazon. OK, to be honest with you, the Amazon links that I give you guys, they pay some bills.

[00:39:16] There's no doubt about it, but it's just it's a different thing if you really want to hone in and if you want to deal with. Raising rising prices and such. All right. I'm out of here, folks. I do appreciate you. Thanks so much for putting up with me in all honesty. And remember what I told you about your emotions. You can't burst out like a like a struck match head and become who you were when you were a child.

[00:39:44] But there's a reason you don't feel the feelings that you felt as a child. And it's reps. OK, it's reps to be. It's like smashing your fingers a little bit with a hammer. It's going to stop hurting eventually. It's reps. So you have to rep back in to being. You've got to rep back into being where you are rather than worrying about Iran. You've got to rep back into seeing the world for what it is.

[00:40:12] You've got to rep back into feeling things. And then above all, you have to rep your way out of the embarrassment of really, you know, feeling your emotions and expressing them. You could do it. You can do it. We all can do it. Some people might run. Some people might not like it. Some people might have to just get the hell used to you. And that's it. You know what I mean?

[00:40:39] And if you find that you're fundamentally this new representation, which is really the old representation of what you are, which is the real representation of what you are, which is not even really a representation. It's just you. If you find yourself in a world where you start being you and nobody likes it around you. Probably time to change the around you. Talk to you soon, PBN family. Heed my warning. Okay. And visit PBN family dot com.

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