[00:00:00] [MUSIC]
[00:00:04] You're listening here to PBN.
[00:00:07] [MUSIC]
[00:00:10] You will pay us back the stability here.
[00:00:12] [MUSIC]
[00:00:16] [MUSIC]
[00:00:26] What is it that gentlemen wish?
[00:00:35] What would they have?
[00:00:36] Is life so dear or peace so sweet as to be purchased at the price of chains and
[00:00:45] slavery forbid it all mighty God?
[00:00:48] I know not what cause others may take, as for me, give me liberty or give me death.
[00:00:58] [MUSIC]
[00:01:15] The concept that man should be both free and prosperous is new.
[00:01:19] Understand that first and foremost, right?
[00:01:22] Free man, prosperous man, this is a new thing in the world.
[00:01:26] Having this experiment unfold, the world over in massive populations and
[00:01:33] nations is unprecedented.
[00:01:37] The world's never seen anything like it.
[00:01:40] Free people prospering all over the world.
[00:01:43] The question in my head lately is, and it's been there a while,
[00:01:51] is how do we free people stay free?
[00:01:54] When it's clear that some people are bent on hoarding power, resources.
[00:02:00] And I think even have a general distaste for the unwashed masses, right?
[00:02:06] Power consolidates, we see that.
[00:02:10] Power consolidates and then it corrupts.
[00:02:14] An absolute power corrupts absolutely.
[00:02:18] That's the battle being fought all over the world right now.
[00:02:22] That's probably the perennial battle that is fought all throughout history.
[00:02:26] For those of you who've listened to me for a while,
[00:02:32] you'll understand where I'm at in my head with these thoughts in this monologue.
[00:02:37] For those of you who don't, you might get scared and
[00:02:42] you might get a little nervous over what I'm about to say, okay?
[00:02:46] Throughout my podcast and career,
[00:02:52] I sometimes would jokingly say things like if you're at work,
[00:02:55] you might want to put the headphones in or turn the speakers down.
[00:02:59] Not that I talk about such radical things,
[00:03:03] but I talk about things that have been made radical and
[00:03:07] adopted themselves into radicalism by the lunatics who run things.
[00:03:15] And that has trickled down and made you an anomaly amongst your people and
[00:03:21] your coworkers.
[00:03:22] It's occurred to me that for a free people merely to be armed is not enough.
[00:03:30] I don't think anybody can argue with that.
[00:03:34] That the idea that just having guns is enough is clearly not the case.
[00:03:39] There are more guns in this country than people.
[00:03:43] America is armed and is arming itself more than ever before.
[00:03:50] Yet here we sit being invaded, being oppressed by a tyrannical dictator
[00:03:57] at the head of household, right?
[00:04:01] At the head of the White House.
[00:04:02] So I think it's pretty clear that, that to be armed is not enough.
[00:04:08] The Constitution and say, you know, all the answers are right in our faces.
[00:04:16] That's the beautiful thing about this time.
[00:04:19] That's why the crushing and disintegration of history is so important,
[00:04:23] because all the answers are in our face.
[00:04:25] Our forefathers, our founding fathers, our heavenly fathers,
[00:04:29] they, the father has laid it all out, right?
[00:04:32] It's already laid out.
[00:04:35] The answers are all here.
[00:04:36] There's no need to bash our heads against bricks.
[00:04:40] The Constitution itself says a well regulated militia being necessary to
[00:04:45] the security of a free state.
[00:04:47] That's the first part of the Second Amendment.
[00:04:49] That's the part people don't worry about.
[00:04:50] Since we are a people with great weakness and, and low integrity and low effort,
[00:04:58] we are the type of society that focus on rights rather than responsibilities.
[00:05:04] And the Second Amendment is so perfect.
[00:05:07] It's such a perfect way to explain this.
[00:05:11] It explains it so thoroughly, right?
[00:05:16] Because what are we worried about?
[00:05:17] The right to keep in bear arms shall not be infringed.
[00:05:20] My rights, my rights, my, give me my guns, give me my guns.
[00:05:27] They attack the guns to keep you focused on the first half.
[00:05:30] I'm sorry, on the second half of the Second Amendment.
[00:05:34] See, the second half of the Second Amendment is not nearly as dangerous to
[00:05:39] tyrants as the first half, a well regulated militia being necessary to the
[00:05:44] security of a free state.
[00:05:46] Now, we'll even fight about the Second Amendment crowd or even fight about, right?
[00:05:50] Well, what's the real Reagan limit?
[00:05:52] It's already explained.
[00:05:55] All abled body men of a certain age.
[00:06:01] I mean, times have changed.
[00:06:04] So everybody as far as I look at anybody who's able bodied of a certain age,
[00:06:08] you could fire a weapon.
[00:06:09] You are the militia.
[00:06:11] You.
[00:06:14] That's a T-shirt we need.
[00:06:15] You are the militia.
[00:06:16] Everyone needs to understand that.
[00:06:18] Can you believe we live in a society built by such geniuses that they said a
[00:06:27] well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state?
[00:06:31] And they said it right here and there, right here and now.
[00:06:33] They said it in the founding documents.
[00:06:36] Look, you want to be free.
[00:06:37] You're going to need not just weapons, tactics and understanding groups, leaders,
[00:06:43] soldiers and such.
[00:06:45] All able bodied, been of a certain age.
[00:06:51] You're part of a mostly untrained, unprepared, disorganized,
[00:06:59] I'm sorry, disorganized and unregulated militia, unregulated militia,
[00:07:06] scattered, right, depressed.
[00:07:10] That's what, that's what it is.
[00:07:13] A bunch of people with guns running around.
[00:07:14] Ah, what do I do?
[00:07:17] Had we a well regulated militia all across this land,
[00:07:23] the way that our founders envisioned it, communicating in, you know,
[00:07:29] varying degrees, maybe regionally, locally, community based, you know,
[00:07:35] so on and so forth.
[00:07:36] We could work with law enforcement and would we need law enforcement?
[00:07:42] I don't know.
[00:07:43] We could root out, frankly, we could intimidate the worst elements of society
[00:07:49] to go away.
[00:07:50] Imagine that.
[00:07:53] What kind of an organization or operation could ever take root in the United
[00:07:59] States of America?
[00:08:00] Um, if everyone on your block, just think about your block.
[00:08:06] Just think about all the parents on your block.
[00:08:10] If they all found out that the house down the street was selling drugs or
[00:08:15] something along those lines and they walked to the person's house with.
[00:08:21] [BLANK_AUDIO]
[00:08:31] AR-15's slung on their backs and told them with a militia and this is going to stop, you're a danger to our freedom, you're a danger to our core values and our right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, this is going to stop understood. And then you know, that's it, just walk away. Would you need cops in a society like that?
[00:08:52] I mean altercations could break out sure but would an altercation break out with something like overwhelming force in such a way?
[00:09:00] It's almost hard to imagine because the nation has been so splintered, but we're finding our way back.
[00:09:06] Believe me, the people are finding their way back.
[00:09:08] They're finding their way back because they have to now.
[00:09:11] I told you this for years.
[00:09:13] I told you this for years.
[00:09:17] Eventually you'll have to.
[00:09:18] Eventually you won't have any money left.
[00:09:20] You'll have ruined things so bad that there won't be any money left.
[00:09:23] Eventually there won't be any food left.
[00:09:26] Eventually the cost of living will get too out of control.
[00:09:29] Eventually you'll have a situation where the crime is so out of control that you have to
[00:09:35] start thinking another way for your very survival.
[00:09:40] And in many major cities across the country we've reached that point.
[00:09:45] Do you think poor communities would fall victim to drugs?
[00:09:50] Would so many men be killing themselves purposefully, purposely living day by day in front of
[00:09:58] a screen?
[00:10:00] Imagine if they were part of the great American militia, right?
[00:10:05] Imagine if they were part of the great American militia and they met on a regular basis.
[00:10:09] How many men's lives could be saved by a simple weekly meeting with a core of men, strong
[00:10:20] men being part of a group where strength and capability were, you know, just that that's
[00:10:26] what you have to have is what you have to be.
[00:10:27] They're the standard.
[00:10:29] It's the SOP.
[00:10:31] You think we'd be afraid to be in large crowds?
[00:10:38] Would we be afraid to be in large crowds if we were all trained and part of a well-regulated
[00:10:43] militia?
[00:10:46] So we ignore the first part of the Second Amendment because the second part is easy.
[00:10:52] The second part is a by-problem.
[00:10:53] It's very much like prepping in that regard, right?
[00:10:56] It is prepping in that regard when you really think about it, you know?
[00:11:01] You need a bug out plan and a bug out bag.
[00:11:04] Well, I'll get the bag and fill it with stuff.
[00:11:08] Hold on.
[00:11:09] You're going to pack the bag before you plan?
[00:11:13] How do you do that?
[00:11:14] I don't know, but it's easier to buy a bag and to buy things to go in it.
[00:11:18] So I'll do that.
[00:11:19] Oh, okay.
[00:11:21] It's like packing a suitcase for a mystery vacation.
[00:11:24] That's what you're doing.
[00:11:26] Someone calls you and says, "Hey, you're going to board a plane tomorrow at 9 AM.
[00:11:29] You're going to be somewhere for a week.
[00:11:31] I'm not telling you where.
[00:11:32] Go ahead and pack your bags."
[00:11:34] Where the hell am I going?
[00:11:35] Is it warm?
[00:11:36] Is it cold?
[00:11:38] Is there water?
[00:11:39] What?
[00:11:40] Am I swimming?
[00:11:41] Am I hiking?
[00:11:42] What are we going to do?
[00:11:45] It's sort of the same mentality, right?
[00:11:47] Do the buy-y thing.
[00:11:49] Do the easy buy thing instead of the organizational thing or the thing that requires thought and
[00:11:54] collaboration.
[00:11:59] This is just the beginning of this monologue.
[00:12:07] For years, I've been wondering why vengeance is so appealing to people.
[00:12:15] Why is vengeance?
[00:12:16] So movies and characters centered around vengeance man are extremely popular.
[00:12:21] The last Batman movie, his nickname was vengeance.
[00:12:25] I fell in love with the Netflix series The Punisher, not because I ever even liked The
[00:12:30] Punisher because of the, well, a lot of things, but primarily the portrayal of Frank Castle
[00:12:37] in his quest for vengeance, but also his struggle to still remain human through it all.
[00:12:46] Great actors to help.
[00:12:50] But vengeance, movies about vengeance.
[00:12:51] I mean, I grew up watching The Crow.
[00:12:55] Classic built primarily around totally.
[00:12:59] It's a total movie of vengeance.
[00:13:00] All great vengeance movies do well.
[00:13:03] There is something about vengeance.
[00:13:09] What is the violence, you know?
[00:13:13] Start thinking about it.
[00:13:16] I think it's because we don't learn about it.
[00:13:18] We don't learn how to do it.
[00:13:21] What should a free man know?
[00:13:25] What should a free man know?
[00:13:27] Nobody teaches you how to exact revenge.
[00:13:30] And this is where people get nervous.
[00:13:31] This is where Christians get nervous.
[00:13:33] Romans 12, 19, right?
[00:13:36] Beloved or beloved.
[00:13:38] Never avenge yourselves, but leave it to the wrath of God for it is written.
[00:13:43] Quote, "Vengeance is mine.
[00:13:44] I will repay," says the Lord.
[00:13:47] This is where people get nervous.
[00:13:51] You see, I believe a man should know how to exact vengeance.
[00:13:54] Oh, but that goes against God.
[00:13:57] No, no, no.
[00:13:59] See, this is where people get crazed.
[00:14:00] This is where the left wing gets the hooks in.
[00:14:03] I believe a man should know how to exact vengeance.
[00:14:09] I didn't say he should do it.
[00:14:11] What should a free man know?
[00:14:14] This is the fundamental question that we have to answer.
[00:14:18] It's never been answered before.
[00:14:19] It's just not a thing that has been answered.
[00:14:21] There are many answers, but as the world turns and as things change, there are still
[00:14:27] questions out there to be answered, and one of them is, what should a free man know?
[00:14:32] A free man should know how to exact vengeance.
[00:14:34] Why shouldn't he?
[00:14:36] Well, it's not something you'll ever do, so he shouldn't know how to do it.
[00:14:41] How many examples of things like that could you bring up that you know how to do but will
[00:14:46] never do, right?
[00:14:49] There's a difference in doing something and knowing how to do something, right?
[00:14:55] Can we agree on that?
[00:14:56] I know how to make a fire.
[00:14:59] I could burn my neighbor's house down, but I wouldn't do it.
[00:15:03] We shouldn't be called the vengeance, but maybe we should know how to exact it.
[00:15:08] Why?
[00:15:10] Because the knowledge and an understanding of the packets of knowledge that are held
[00:15:16] within a society.
[00:15:19] They make that society appear as what it is to the world.
[00:15:24] They make that society.
[00:15:26] They build the profile of the society.
[00:15:31] The profile of our society is one that's terrified of altercation, firearms, masculinity
[00:15:38] and such, and we've been built that way.
[00:15:42] We're going to turn an eye to all the great evils of history so that we might exact them
[00:15:54] later in our favor.
[00:15:55] We shouldn't be called to vengeance, but I do believe that we should know how to exact it.
[00:15:55] We should have some skills and some tactics.
[00:16:01] There's no value in ignorance.
[00:16:04] You know what I mean?
[00:16:05] There's no value in taking a topic and pushing it off to the corner and saying, "I just don't
[00:16:09] need to learn anything about that."
[00:16:14] There might be bliss in ignorance, but I think bliss can be the enemy of a free people, in
[00:16:20] all honesty.
[00:16:21] Too much bliss, too much comfort, too much convenience.
[00:16:24] I'm sure the Chinese found plenty bliss in the opium that was delivered to them by the
[00:16:28] Brits, right?
[00:16:29] I'm sure Americans find plenty bliss in the now legal pot that they smoke day and night
[00:16:36] that I smell every time I'm on the road, even though it's illegal to smoke pot while driving.
[00:16:42] I'm sure.
[00:16:43] I'm sure there's plenty of bliss.
[00:16:44] [BLANK_AUDIO]
[00:16:54] The book Total Resistance teaches the concepts of guerrilla warfare. Total Resistance. When
[00:16:58] I bought the book, I felt a bit nervous. For the first time in my life, I bandied about
[00:17:02] how I shouldn't wear I should buy this book. You know? I mean, it's very straightforward
[00:17:10] how to build guerrilla warfare units, what to do with them, how to sustain them, how to
[00:17:16] deal with the enemy, how you know. Then I started thinking. And that's when the question came
[00:17:25] to mind. Combining a book and reading it make you a villain. What should a free people know
[00:17:32] how to do? You might think to yourself because of where and how you've been brought up that
[00:17:38] having a book about guerrilla warfare tactics is a bad idea. Why would you have such a book?
[00:17:48] I'm sure there are people who are monitoring every purchase of total resistance that comes
[00:17:53] out of the, you know, I bought mine just sure. I got to the point where I said to myself,
[00:18:00] this, this is not a covert life. Freedom does not benefit from me living a covert life. And
[00:18:08] I just bought the book online on Amazon delivered to my house. Why? The people who represent
[00:18:19] us have to know who they represent a free people need to know how to love and to share
[00:18:33] and to care and how to be responsible and how to be safe and how to follow laws and how
[00:18:40] to do all these things to be good citizens, right? But they also need to know how to conduct
[00:18:48] warfare. They need to know how to kill. They need to know how to shoot. They need to know
[00:18:53] how to fight. Why? That's the that's exactly what stands between you and freedom. Those
[00:19:01] are the wedges that get rammed in between you and freedom. Just because we are free
[00:19:05] does not mean it will be infinitum. That's the 80s and the 90s and the 2000s way of thinking
[00:19:15] is that here we are fat and happy on the couch watching sitcoms eating garbage. The world
[00:19:22] is taken care of by the wonderful volunteer military force and no threats will ever wash
[00:19:31] ashore. And certainly no threats will ever be born right here in this nation. And certainly
[00:19:37] no threats will ever attain the highest level of office because this is America. We've seen
[00:19:44] all that to be false. The 2020s and a little bit before have proven to us set that liberties
[00:19:54] the perennial battle. Okay. So if Liberty is the perennial battle, as it should be, anything
[00:20:02] good worth having anything worth keeping anything worth accomplishing is going to require a
[00:20:09] struggle. Freedom. What should a free people know? They if they should only know the cushy
[00:20:20] things, then when time comes to defend freedom, they'll be completely unable to act. But if
[00:20:30] they know how to do the hard things, the painful things, the violent things, it's not you don't
[00:20:40] learn here, here it is. I don't want a society who can shoot. What is the shoot move communicate?
[00:20:50] That's a popular one. We'll go with that. I don't want a society that can do that. I
[00:20:55] don't want a society that can conduct guerrilla operations and build guerrilla warfare units
[00:21:01] within their neighborhood because those are the outcomes I'm after because I want that
[00:21:09] type of action within the nation's borders because I want to be in a war with an armed
[00:21:15] force for my freedom. I don't want any of that. I want the world to know that you know
[00:21:23] how to do those things. I want the politicians to know that you know how to do those things
[00:21:31] that we know because if we know how to do those things, if we are well trained, if we
[00:21:39] are a well regulated militia, then we are something to be feared. Who's afraid of their
[00:21:49] constituents? Nobody. Nobody's afraid of their constituents? Why would they be? They're about
[00:22:00] to pass a border bill with less than one sixth of the bill is going to the border. The rest
[00:22:06] is going overseas to buy weapons and they're probably laughing. Can you imagine these idiots
[00:22:14] sign a bill quick? We thought of it was a border bill. It doesn't even close the border.
[00:22:21] Sign it. You know how much money I'm going to make. They don't care because we've been
[00:22:29] tricked into believing that being violent and learning about violence and learning about
[00:22:33] military tactics and strategy is dangerous. And oh, you just just by learning it, you'll
[00:22:40] be transformed into a monster. But the truth of the matter is we should be studying these
[00:22:47] things and learning these things in grade school and the boys want it so bad. The boys
[00:22:53] want it. They want it so bad. They want to use finger guns and the teachers get mad.
[00:22:59] Can't do that. You'll summon an active shooter. What? My son Carter. I'd pick him up from
[00:23:11] school kindergarten first grade second grade. And he would say, can we run to the can we
[00:23:20] run to the playground real quick? And he would run to the play. He'd do this like every other
[00:23:24] day. He'd run to the playground. And he'd go up under one of the slides and he'd brush
[00:23:30] away the mulch and buried in that mulch would be a stick shaped like a shotgun or shaped
[00:23:37] like a handgun or shaped like, you know what I mean? Stick gun. And he'd grab that stick
[00:23:42] and he'd run up to me as I found this perfect stick gun today. But it wasn't allowed to
[00:23:47] use it. Can't run around and play soldier. Even though the moment a warring military washes
[00:23:55] ashore the United States, who we're going to look for where all the people with a guns
[00:24:00] at? Why do you feel this so much? Why do I feel this so much? I wrote this monologue.
[00:24:10] I mean, I tried to read it as if it wasn't written, but I wrote this monologue today.
[00:24:15] Two pages long. It's, you know, 500 words, whatever. Nothing really big for me to write.
[00:24:23] But I wrote it in maybe five minutes. It just poured out of me. Why? Why did it pour out
[00:24:30] of me? Why? Why? Because you're an American. Yeah, maybe. I want to read you something
[00:24:38] else. This is going to be a short show. I'm not going to go on a tangent or anything like
[00:24:42] that. I want to stay focused here. I want to read you something from militaryhistorynow.com
[00:24:48] and it's called Old World Roots. The article is about America's citizen soldiers. Okay.
[00:24:55] Old World Roots. America's militia extends back to the English traditions beginning with
[00:25:00] the acees of arms in 1181. I don't know about you, but I have people.
[00:25:08] access from England. People's from Wales, people's from those regions, right? During which it was written that quote, He will possess these arms and will bear allegiance to the Lord King Henry, namely the son of Empress Maud, and that he will bear these arms in his service according to his order and in allegiance to the Lord King and his realm. Now I understand.
[00:25:38] That we don't worship kings anymore. But in that time, eighteen hundred, I mean, eleven hundreds, they understood, you better be armed and you better be capable. It was a demand of the king.
[00:25:53] This was further enforced in 1285 with the statue of Winchester, which stipulated every man shall have in his house, arms for keeping the peace according to the ancient acees or a size.
[00:26:06] I don't know how to pronounce that. This is no new concept. You see, when you are, when tyrants try to wrangle the natural order from your soul, you feel it.
[00:26:21] Some people narcatize to deal with it. Some people jump to the other side to hide it. Some people are too scared to admit it. Some people, like you and I, are brave enough to speak it.
[00:26:35] During the reign of Elizabeth, one English law held that.
[00:26:43] If any man being the queen's subject and not having reasonable cause or impediment and being within the age of sixty years.
[00:26:53] That's old back in them days. Have not a long bow and arrows ready in his house or have not for every man child in his house between seven years and seventeen of age,
[00:27:04] a bow and two shafts. Such being above seventeen years, a bow and four shafts or not have brought them up in shooting.
[00:27:14] If any man under the age of four and twenty years have shot at standing pricks, i.e. targets, being above that age, have shot at any marks under eleven score yards with any pricks, shaft or flight.
[00:27:30] Do you understand? That's like saying. This is like an amendment to the second amendment. This is a queen Elizabeth won. When did she even reign? I don't even know.
[00:27:44] Let's just get the date real quick because it's interesting.
[00:27:49] There's some historians out there. Yeah, yeah, that's fifteen fifty eight.
[00:27:55] So basically what they're saying is if you're a man of a house, if you're the man of the household, right, you better have a rifle and ammunition.
[00:28:07] You better have them for every man and child in the house between seven and seventeen and they better have shot these rifles.
[00:28:18] She was just talking about the weapons, the best possible weapons for her people to carry and to be ready with.
[00:28:29] Fifteen hundreds, eleven hundreds. This is woven into you. Don't you understand that? These ideas are not as new as you think. The idea of the Second Amendment is not as new as you think. It's just we don't.
[00:28:44] We possess these rights to protect. I'm sorry. Yeah, we possess these rights to protect what God has given us rather than to assure a queen doesn't get her head chopped off.
[00:29:02] We are meant to be dangerous, man. We are meant to read the art of war. We are meant to read total resistance. We are meant to learn these things, these skills.
[00:29:13] No, they're not in school and your father probably had nothing to do with them and probably didn't say a word about them.
[00:29:19] But I'm telling you right now, if you really want to reinvent the American individual, you really have to ask the question, what should a free people know?
[00:29:33] And you have to look at these things like vengeance and warfare and violence and, you know, lethality.
[00:29:44] These are taboo things that we think or have thought anyway that they should be hidden from the public eye. They should be hidden.
[00:29:53] No one should know how to do these things. If we pretend like they don't exist, you know, it's like a kid playing a game.
[00:30:01] If we pretend like these things don't exist, then we'll never have to deal with them. Okay, fair enough, all these years later, though, what are we dealing with?
[00:30:12] Did it work? Did it work to make us soft and weak?
[00:30:19] Do we live in a society where that is utopian where no one is violent and everything is great and there aren't people kicking other people in the head and stomping them to death on curves and stealing old people's wallets and pushing them over and pushing
[00:30:34] people in front of subway cars and selling drugs that are killing people almost instantly.
[00:30:42] But we hid what it is to be a man and we hid masculinity and we hid these essential skills for preserving liberty.
[00:30:52] For a long time. Taboo, right?
[00:30:58] We just made a mistake. That's all. We made a miscalculation. We thought if we pretended like they didn't exist that they wouldn't have value.
[00:31:05] And now it turns out they have even more value.
[00:31:11] What should a free man know? PBM family. Think about it. Tell me what you think.
[00:31:16] The long lost art of thinking. Think about it. Put it in element. Tell me what you think. What should a free man know?
[00:31:24] And I don't mean skill sets and things like that. I mean taboo topics that, you know, are frowned upon by this society that is years away from being Chinese if we're not careful.
[00:31:40] What should what should a free man know in order to remain free?
[00:31:45] Thank you for joining me tonight. PBM family. I'm going to run the ads after the show.
[00:31:50] I know this is a bit intense. But it's a question that requires answering times like these. I'll talk to you soon.
[00:32:02] Thank you for listening to the Prepper Broadcasting Network where we promote self-reliance and independence. Tune in tomorrow for another great show and visit us at Prepper Broadcasting dot com.
[00:32:16] What if I told you you could own land for $200 down and highly affordable monthly payments?
[00:32:29] Yourcheapland.com is your answer to bug out land, hunting, recreation and whatever else your Prepper mind can dream up.
[00:32:38] Yourcheapland.com has properties in Texas, New Mexico, Colorado, Oklahoma, Arizona, Utah. Go to yourcheapland.com, check out the properties, use the promo code PBN and get $100 off your purchase.
[00:32:54] What if you could pack American made shelf stable protein into your food storage?
[00:33:01] When say grace plant protein approached me, I was on the fence. They taught me their product is not TVP.
[00:33:08] TVP is actually a byproduct of the soybean oil industry. This is Fidoestrogen free shelf stable plant based protein for your health today or doomsday.
[00:33:21] Want to grams of protein per serving 90 calories? Visit segrazeprotein.com
[00:33:28] (upbeat music)