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All right, good to be here, y'all.
Solo this time.
Okay, William is out doing training.
Can you dig it?
Folks, you have no idea.
I mean,
I wish I could express just how much
money and effort and time that we put
into education.
It would absolutely blow a lot of people's
minds if they realized that, hey,
you just don't take a permaculture design
certificate and then you're done with it.
It is continuing education,
especially when you overlay preparedness
with it.
You know, it never ends.
I'm telling you all, it never ends.
But it's not necessarily a bad thing if
you love this lifestyle.
It really isn't.
But I'll come to more of that in
a minute.
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All right.
So I'll come back to William here.
I'll kind of circle back to it here
in a minute.
wanted to kind of tell first of all
i want to thank everybody who's live in
the house tonight if you would hit that
thumbs up tell everybody we're live
because uh thank yeah thank you so much
uh craig dog or craig wg yeah thanks
for pointing that out there and reminding
me yeah if you're in the house live
hit that thumbs up tell everybody we're
live so they can go ahead and start
suppressing us for saying words that start
with c and an r and are six
letter words hmm
Yeah,
that's why if anybody's wondering why I
had to take down that last one with
Logan is that I forgot to tell him
that on my channel,
I am not allowed to say that word.
But meanwhile,
you can search all over YouTube.
Look up that word.
If somebody wants to put it in the
chat, please do.
anybody and everybody can say this but i
get a weak suspension because i mentioned
the word how about that so ends with
c ends in r six letter word uh
yeah you figure it out or look in
the chat all right y'all so i want
to tell you about some of these
experiments that i got going right now and
let you know how they're kicking uh the
micro greens they are balling right now
and when i say the micro greens no
i'm not talking about in the spare bedroom
in your house although you can do it
that way
It's not going to be anywhere near as
nutritious as if you do it outside in
natural sunlight and give you all the
what-fors and why,
perhaps on another show.
But anyway,
I did this experiment a while back,
and I think I'm about ready.
I've been trying to film it for the
last couple of days,
but William and Emily and the baby are
here.
So, you know,
I'm spending time with my grandbaby, and,
you know,
they're going to be looking after things
while I'm down in El Salvador this next
week.
Sorry,
y'all had to get a drink of water.
Just kind of got dry here for a
minute.
Haven't been drinking enough today.
And it's especially dry.
I mean, last couple of days,
we've actually needed chapstick.
It's been that dry.
It's crazy.
Anyway, um,
Yeah, anyway, they're out here.
I'm spending time with them.
And I've been meaning to do this video
of planting, for example,
a row of carrots.
People would just pretty much leave it
right there.
So then it occurred to me,
I was like, okay,
carrots are going to take a while before
they're ready to harvest.
Why not put something that's quick
harvesting in between those rows like a
microgreen or like what I'm doing right
now, a microgreen mix?
It's got everything in there.
I mean, fantastic things in there.
And if you know anything about
microgreens,
they are power packed with all kinds of
wonderful stuff.
And like Eric Sider actually suggested
before,
I think they're even more powerful if you
don't have them in an inert medium.
I fully agree with him.
Eric kind of told me that.
I don't know if he said that publicly,
but I know he said it to me
privately.
And I was thinking, okay, man,
that makes total sense to me, man.
Especially when you know the work of Dr.
Elaine Ingham and a number of others out
there.
It just doesn't make sense to me to
grow this stuff in an inert medium.
If it's that power-packed,
In an inert medium,
what is it going to do if I
put it in soil with biocomplete compost?
And folks, I'm telling you what,
that stuff is G'd up from the feet
up, I'm here to tell you.
Thanks, everybody,
for putting that in the chat for me.
Yeah,
that's a six-letter word for anybody who's
looking.
That's the one I can't say.
Anyway, back to the microgreens.
I was thinking while the carrots are
coming up,
Why couldn't I put something fast-acting
out there,
especially at this time where people are
absolutely all over the preparedness
bandwagon right now?
And you should be.
You absolutely should be.
I probably freaked out a bunch of people
at the Mountain Readiness Festival this
last week because I didn't hold back when
I was speaking.
at least not with the presentation with dr
will i told them exactly what we're facing
and what you ought to be doing about
it and so many people were saying well
how do i do this stuff in a
clandestine way well don't worry hold on
i'm going to give you that video but
right now i'm going to give you the
audio version of it so while those carrots
are growing up and you just got bare
soil out there you know if you're doing
that sort of thing why not put micro
greens out there
I'm dead serious.
They grow.
They're ready to eat in about a week.
I mean,
that's how these are actually a little bit
longer than that,
but they're ready to rock and roll in
a week.
You can go ahead and clip them off.
Some of them are going to regrow.
Some of them not.
And you know what?
The seeds are so cheap when you buy
them about a twenty pound bag.
You know, I mean,
it's really not that it's not a big
deal at all.
So you never have to buy lettuce if
you want to grow lettuce in another place.
OK, that's fine.
Oh, thank you for the five bucks brands.
You break bread.
I won't fake dead.
um anyway so grow your micro greens out
there they're nutrient dense like anything
better than anything you could ever dream
of finding out there especially if you
grow it in something other than some inert
medium up in your closet now if you
have to do it that way knock yourself
out but i'll tell you what these ones
out here on another level you can't even
buy these i mean because nearly everybody
that's growing them
is growing them in an inert medium.
But here's what you're doing in the
meantime.
So you're covering up that bare ground
between those carrots.
And you could use any number of other
things,
but I'm just using carrots as an example.
It's acting as something of a cover crop.
So you've got these plants.
No matter what the plant is,
it's putting sugars down into the roots in
the form of what we call exudates.
which is basically a shopping list for the
bacteria and the fungi to go out there
and get the things this plant needs to
thrive.
It is like a self-licking ice cream cone
when you know how this stuff works.
So the bacteria and the fungi,
they bring back the stuff they get eaten
by the nematodes, the protozoa,
all these other things.
And when they...
You know,
they defecate into the soil in a good
way.
It's now bioavailable for your plants to
take it up.
So not only is it a benefit to
the carrots out there,
it's also a benefit to the soil in
general.
So don't leave it bare, y'all.
Plant something that's fast growing that
you could eat right now.
Or if in a bind, I mean,
go in there and look at what you're
going to pay for microgreens in the store.
Just a little throwaway cup of them.
I mean, they want ten bucks for those.
And they were grown in a sterile medium.
So I think everybody's starting to get the
point, but just hang loose.
Hopefully I can get that video done
tomorrow.
I really,
really want to get that done because it's
actually going to cover a bunch of things
all at the same time.
Like, Hey,
not only am I feeding myself before,
you know, the carrots, which I really,
really want when they're ready.
Okay.
I'll take them out to a mix them
with the micro greens,
have an awesome salad.
But in the meantime, man,
I'm putting all the greens on the table
that I could possibly,
I got so many of them growing out
here.
Y'all.
I couldn't possibly eat it.
I could probably feed ten people on what
I got out here.
And OK, let's say you clip those off.
OK, replace it.
Put more in.
Put more in.
OK, there's no reason you can't do that.
Just stay on top of it with the
water and you'll be off and running.
OK, I've also done the same exact thing.
I wanted to try this experiment with
potatoes.
And part of the reason,
and it's also part of the reason for
the carrots,
not only am I getting a fast food
source that can be ready in a week
or two at the most,
not only do I have a fast food
source that's ready to rock and roll out
there, here's also the best part about it.
It's also a way to hide some of
the other things that you don't want seen
out there.
I could take those same microgreens,
put them down in the soil,
and in between potatoes,
and I'm doing it right now.
And
To the average passerby,
they would not even know that you had
potatoes out there.
They wouldn't know that everything in that
bed, now I'm using raised beds,
but you can imagine if this were like
at a patch on the side of the
house or some other place,
people would almost certainly walk by this
stuff and not even know that you had
tons and tons of food.
I'm going to prove it to you, y'all.
And it's working like,
and you can do the very same thing.
You can sit here and clip this stuff
off,
make yourself a salad while the potatoes
are growing.
And no,
there's not a competition for soil.
There's a competition for life.
If you doubt me,
go look out in any forest.
Okay.
Nobody's doing any pruning out there.
Nobody's caring about anything.
And guess what?
The good Lord has it on autopilot.
So that's exactly what we do in
permaculture.
We find what's happening in zone five or
wilderness or nature or whatever you
choose to call it.
and then we take it home and say
well how could i apply this into my
food forest how can i apply this into
my garden how can i apply this in
every single part of my in my pastures
even because it's kind of it's a it's
a micro version of what you see out
there in the macro that's all we're doing
y'all and i'm telling you what every step
you take towards nature you're going to
get about ten of them right back to
you so anyway doing that with the potatoes
You could do it with any number of
other things.
As far as clandestine gardens,
for all the people that were hitting me
up,
I can't even tell you how many people
hit me up about that very same thing.
I mean, think about sweet potatoes.
I mean,
most people are going to think that's just
a vine just growing everywhere.
They don't know that that's edible.
They have no idea.
You could plant the sweet potatoes out
there.
Don't put them necessarily in lines and
rows.
And don't worry about taking back the
slips.
Just go ahead and let it go wild.
And then when it's time to get them,
you get them.
Most people would walk by that,
especially if you could disguise it with
something else nearby.
Look, folks,
you know why soldiers wear camouflage?
It's not to make them hidden.
It's to aid in that sort of thing.
They wear camouflage to break up the
pattern.
You see,
nothing in nature grows in straight lines.
And that's why when you look at camouflage
on a uniform, when it's done right,
there's no pattern there.
There shouldn't be because there are none
in nature.
That's exactly why soldiers wear
camouflage and why, you know,
soldiers or snipers wear ghillie suits.
the whole exact thing i mean you're just
taking we're taking what we see in nature
and we're gonna you know there's nothing
in lines and rows out there so who
says your garden has to be that way
maybe do it like a snake pattern through
there and then put micro greens in between
it you can keep it straight if you
want to but you'll find out the more
edge you make the more life you make
that's called the edge effect y'all and
you can do that in your gardens
You ever notice why wherever your fence
line is,
there's always things that are growing up
like crazier than everywhere else?
It's called the edge effect.
They get the benefit of two different
mediums,
whether it's the land to an edge of
water or whether it's your fence line to
the edge on either side.
It's capturing energy from every medium
around it instead of just one.
It's called the edge effect.
And you can use that in your gardens.
You can use that in your food forest.
You can do it everywhere, y'all.
And all we're doing is taking a page
out of nature and putting it right back
into our gardens and our, you know,
our food forest and all that kind of
stuff.
So other things we got going on around
here.
Yeah.
I was out there watching my,
we put up a little kiddie pool out
here, watch the grand baby swim.
And she's just a little sweetie y'all.
And you know,
and then of course I look up and
I see what's happening in the sky and
I'm thinking, Oh my goodness, man,
this is just absolutely infuriating.
I mean,
I'm sitting here looking at my grand baby
who I love desperately.
And at the same time I'm seeing them
spray this junk over her.
And I, I,
I have very little to do about it,
at least at the present moment.
So, yeah,
I'm going to be hopefully getting a device
in before too long.
Highly touted.
And I know some folks, one in particular,
that's using this thing.
And I'll let you know if it works.
If it doesn't,
I'll let you know that too.
Before I have anybody go out there and
spend money on these things,
I'm going to test this thing thoroughly.
So, yeah,
I got to talk about mountain readiness,
y'all.
Once again, the best festival, homestead,
preparedness, all of it, all of the above.
And it's the best thing that nobody seems
to know about.
I mean,
it's not a big crowd out there,
which is fine with me.
Um,
I would love to see more people over
there and checking it out, folks.
I'm telling you,
I've never seen a collection of incredible
instructors as they have out there and
classes that you're not going to get
anywhere else.
Like, uh, William spent, Oh,
what was the other thing?
Saturday night doing night driving and
night vision goggles.
They had that class out there.
Find another one doing that one today.
He was out here, um,
They were doing a shooting class.
It's like live fire demo stuff.
I mean, there's so many things out there.
They had like a ladies only rifle course.
I mean,
there's so many awesome things out there.
And one of the things I'm going to
try,
I don't know how well this is going
to work out,
but you have former Green Berets out
there, like Vietnam era Green Berets.
These guys are unbelievable.
You know, you got Charlie Williams,
you got Sula Rue,
and they were teaching another tracking
class out there.
I mean,
some of the best in the world, y'all.
And you have access to these people out
there.
So if anybody is interested,
and it doesn't matter, a guy or girl,
I think if you have children,
I think they're going to need to be
over the age of sixteen or so.
But if you're interested in doing like a
three day man tracking course,
you know,
email me at billy at permapasturesfarm.com
and let me know whether or not you're
interested.
There may be an opportunity for a class
coming up.
And, you know, these,
I'm going to try to put it together,
but we only want serious people out there.
I'm not saying you got to be,
you know, the perfect model of,
you got to be in like
you know,
tip top shape or anything like that.
But I mean,
people that are there to actually get the
training, not there.
And it's probably going to be about five
hundred bucks a piece, I think.
Still trying to iron that down.
But if anybody's interested, let me know,
because we're going to have to put some
people together in order to get that five
hundred dollar price break.
Like I said,
these guys are highly sought after,
have trained people all over the world.
And, you know,
we want to get this knowledge from these
aging veterans,
especially from the Vietnam era,
because a lot of these guys are,
you know, a lot of them are dropping.
And we've got to get this knowledge out
there and widely dispersed to as many
people as possible.
So if anybody's used to that or interested
in that, like I said,
go ahead and email me.
But fantastic, y'all.
Mountain Readiness,
you don't want to miss that.
So I guess after that thing with Logan,
a lot of people were hitting me up
about El Salvador.
Like, why do you keep going down there?
Look, dude,
this is twice in about a month and
a half.
Yeah.
Well, since the end of February,
I'm going back.
And folks,
there are some things I'm looking at,
some things I'm checking out,
people I'm talking to.
And I'm not going to get into a
whole lot of it right now.
I know there was a lot of interest
out there.
But folks,
I'll just put it to you this way.
When we were down there,
Michelle wears reading glasses.
And inside of a week and a half,
she no longer needed them.
Dead serious.
No longer needed them.
I'm out there running sprints.
I'm fifty five years old, y'all.
And I'm jogging for an hour every day,
every day on the beach, barefoot,
jogging for an hour.
And then after I'm done with that,
doing ten one hundred yard sprints on the
beach and I feel zero pain the next
day.
I mean,
I'm pushing myself as hard as I possibly
can.
Felt zero pain the following day.
Okay.
And then we get back, get back.
And inside of two weeks,
Michelle's got to put the reading glasses
back on.
So whether it's looking for something
where we spend time there, you know,
on a part-time basis and, you know,
create maybe a farm,
a healing retreat slash permaculture
design course,
all of it under one umbrella,
who knows what it really looks like,
but there's a number of very interested
people out there that I'm going to,
you know, down there anyway,
that are interested in the work that we
do.
And maybe there's a way to help them
out and also, you know,
have an opportunity to go down there,
folks.
If you,
to go back to the chemtrail thing and
all the other things, look,
what they're doing to us up here is
absolutely criminal and we pay them for it
through our taxes.
This is more than I'm willing to bear
in so many different ways, y'all.
I'm so sick and tired of it because
I love this country.
I love what it used to stand for.
I love what this country used to be.
And now it seems like we're doing in
two hundred and fifty years what it took
the Romans two millennia to do.
So, yes,
I'm out here looking at some other options
here.
Not saying that I'm going to pull a
pin and just drop everything because,
you know,
if the good Lord doesn't give me the
unction to do it, then, you know,
that's the end of it.
But anyway,
I'm down here looking at some serious
stuff and some serious people want to talk
to us.
So that's exactly, I mean, for the people,
that's all I can give you right now.
I'm not going to go into any detail
because I really don't know where this
might lead.
So I'm doing my due diligence and I'm
checking things out.
And honestly,
I'm just anxious to be able to find
a place where my family can heal and
from all the junk they're doing to us
up here.
And there's stuff that's,
I'm not going to get into it right
now, but maybe we'll go into it later.
But anyway, um, yeah, that's going to be,
I'll be kicking off there here before too
long.
Um,
But anyway, folks,
I just want to let you know, look,
I'm not trying to bring it down to
a grim note.
I want everybody to be acutely aware of
what's going on here.
My wife is coughing every single day
profusely.
Now,
there are some countermeasures that we
have that seem to be helping.
Not enough.
And it's every single time they're
spraying this junk.
And it only happens here.
Now,
my nearest neighbor is a quarter of a
mile away,
so it's not like their Wi-Fi is messing
us up here.
We are very careful and doing everything
the best we can,
and I'm sick and tired of being poisoned
by my own government.
I'm sick of it.
I'm absolutely sick and tired of it.
And then I go to a place,
you know,
in Central America down there for two
weeks and I don't see a single chemtrail.
And then find out that once they had
one from one of the expats told me
they saw one five years ago.
And practically the whole country turned
upside down five years ago because they
saw one chemtrail.
We see them every day, everywhere here.
And nobody seems to care.
That's why this place truly is the United
States of amnesia.
But folks,
we better wake up real quick because of
the moves that are being made right now.
I'm not going to spend a lot of
time on this,
but I want you to think about what's
happening right now in the Gulf of Tonkin.
Okay, that was a slip.
Not Gulf of Tonkin, the Strait of Hormuz,
which might very well turn into the Gulf
of Tonkin based on the latest...
The latest happenings that are happening,
you know, through our government.
So basically,
I guess we're going to escort ships in
and out of there.
Huh?
What are we?
We are looking for a Gulf.
For those that don't know,
that's allegedly what began the Civil War.
Yeah.
And you might find it interesting that the
lead singer for the Doors,
his dad was the guy basically that was
in charge of that naval fleet over there.
Hmm.
How about that?
Jim Morrison's dad.
Anyway,
it looks like part two is happening over
there.
You know,
they're talking about shutting down the
Straits of Malacca.
This thing does not appear to be getting
better anytime soon.
And I hate to tell you all this,
but we're the bad guys.
Nobody wants to hear this.
And it pains me to say it.
But right now, I mean,
from judging from where I'm standing,
it doesn't look like we're the good guys
in this thing.
I often wondered, well,
I guess I won't go there,
but I'm just saying, y'all,
there's a reason why I'm talking about a
whole lot of preparedness right now,
because I have both feet in this arena.
There's information I know that I'm not
willing to share at this point.
I will as it becomes a little more
relevant, but the bottom line is,
just like COVID was a population reduction
scheme,
Yeah, it was.
And whether you know that or not,
and I lose people over this every time
I talk about it, I don't care.
I am beyond caring.
I'm not going to bite my tongue and
hold back the truth and then later on
regret.
Have anybody ever come up to me and
say, oh,
they're upset with me because I didn't
give them the whole truth?
Well, first of all, I've worked
Twelve to fourteen to sixteen hours a day.
And I'm still able to be aware of
these things.
So I know people that only work eight
hours a day,
if not and even that if they even
work that much and they have no idea
what's even happening in this world and
don't want to know.
OK, for those people,
I got nothing to say to you.
I mean,
may your chain set lightly upon you,
as Sam Adams put it during the revolution.
You know,
may history forget that you were ever our
countrymen and may your chain set lightly
upon you is exactly how I put it.
Um, if you don't want to know, then,
you know,
I hope you enjoy your time at the
bottom of Plato's cave.
But for those that are interested, look,
y'all, you better stand up,
get loose or get lost because it is
starting to get real in a big way.
And America is sleepwalking through this
whole thing.
Yeah,
you think the Straits of Hormuz is not
going to affect you outside of the gas
prices?
Well, just hang on a minute.
It's going to affect you a lot worse.
And judging by everything I see going on
right now, it's about to escalate.
I mean, just ask yourself, what if?
Because there's already been overtures of
what could happen at the Panama Canal.
I think it's the Bridge of the Americas
that goes across that panel.
Just think about it.
If that bridge falls,
that whole canal shut down.
Do you know what that means?
Straits of Malacca.
I mean,
there's more traffic going through there.
I think ten times more traffic there than
in the Panama Canal.
And all of these choke points seem to
be intentionally being shut down right
now.
Now,
you can get more information from
extraordinary experts.
I mean,
prognosticators like Michael Yan that have
been calling this thing with incredible
precision for years now.
You can listen to people like him and
a number of others out there that are
actually, you know,
Colonel Douglas McGregor, Matt Bracken.
There's a number of people out there that
have been getting it right for the longest
time.
So if their track record has been
extraordinary up until now,
then it leads me to believe that they
might actually,
especially when they all agree and they're
not coordinating with one another.
I'm not saying this to make you afraid,
folks.
I'm saying this to get the foot in
your butt to get out there and start
growing some doggone food.
And I don't care if you own the
land.
yeah well you know so many people still
come up to me and say well i
don't have enough land look i don't care
if you live in an apartment go find
some land there's land all around you that
nobody's using and you can gorilla garden
there if you have to you can get
it done um
the only thing holding anybody back is
really your imagination look y'all i mean
i got the resources to do it but
you know why is it years ago because
i saw this coming did we come out
with the chicken tractor on steroids you
know where you feed basically all the
chickens create all the compost you could
ever need create all the eggs and all
the meat all in one system
Why do you think we talked about that?
And I thought for sure when we started
going on about it that people would fall
over themselves to try to do it because
you're taking waste streams and turning it
into some of the best groceries you're
ever going to find out there.
And very few, if any,
have ever done anything about it.
There's been a few, but by and large,
most people haven't.
And this is a system that's like a
self-licking ice cream cone.
You know, other things, you know,
you're ruminant.
Okay, if you run them right,
Same thing.
You don't really need much outside of just
grass or stockpiling grass.
So you don't have to get a whole
lot of hay in the winter.
Same thing with cows.
It's the same thing as, you know,
your other ruminants.
How about the pigs?
That was the only thing we spent money
for.
And really,
we made money on the deal if we
wanted.
That was twenty one cents a pound.
Twenty one cents a pound for the pork
that we raised.
I'm still eating pork that has a date
on it.
Twenty twenty two.
So I'm dead serious.
That's why I haven't done pigs lately,
because we still got we got eight freezers
plumb full out there.
And folks,
we didn't spend all we didn't spend
hardly, if anything,
very little money to do this.
I thought this thing was going to jump
off a lot quicker than it did,
but here it is.
We see the wheel starting to come off
right now, folks,
and you better get your poop in a
group if you know what I'm talking about.
And if you're looking for fixed news or
MSNBC or CNN to tell you the truth,
well,
you're going to keep waiting a while,
nephew, because I got news for you.
These people, I'll put it this way.
If you didn't get the memo on the
COVID shot, you ain't part of the club.
You dig?
And there's a whole lot of people that
think they're part of the club and they
aren't.
Yeah.
Unless you got some off-grid place along
with the ultra wealthy,
you're in the boat just like the rest
of us all.
So you better be thinking about plan B.
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Anybody that saw me out of mountain
readiness,
you saw that thing on my wrist or
at least hopefully you could over that
hoodie I was wearing.
But of course,
it was it was a lot colder than
it should have been out there because,
of course,
they were spraying the daylights out of us
and you couldn't even see the sun.
all right so let's get into some of
this good news all right so isometrics
twice a week this exercise has found a
lower blood pressure more effectively than
medication so what does that look like i
mean it's basically like leaning up
against a wall um that's one way to
go about it you know you could be
in like a push-up stance that's another
way there's another where you could be on
your elbows doing the very same thing so
it's something that is a static resistance
kind of training that you can do
No matter where you are,
maybe you work in an office.
That's why I'm kind of bringing that up.
Let's say you got a chair with little
armrests on it.
Okay,
maybe you can just kind of hold yourself
there for a minute.
There's a whole gang of people out there,
a whole cadre of people that are talking
about ways in which you can exercise right
there at work.
So just keep that in mind.
All right, another good news story.
Magnesium's hidden power,
how this simple mineral reshapes the gut
to fight cancer.
The big C. Anyway.
Shoot,
hopefully they don't bust me off for that
one.
Anyway, that's how the article went.
In a nutshell, y'all,
our soils are so flipping depleted right
now for the most part.
They're so depleted that you can't get it
through your food for the most part.
You really can't.
Even in some of the magnesium-rich kind of
stuff, you just can't get it.
So that's another reason why I'm going
back to saying, hey,
if you grow your stuff...
If you have stuff growing there in
biocomplete compost,
if you have your stuff growing out there
in awesome soil,
it's going to move the needle in a
big way.
Now, as far as supplements go,
I'm not going to get into that.
But as far as supplements go,
I've heard a lot of great things about...
Oh, shoot.
What is it called?
Man,
I can't even think of the name right
now.
But anyway,
there's one supplement I've heard out
there that is really, really good.
And I've been known to use it from
time to time.
But yeah,
you're not going to get most of it.
You're not going to get most of what
you need through your food because our
soils are so flip and depleted.
But that's where I remember what I was
saying about the micro greens.
I haven't done a test on it,
but I'll bet you tend to one that
the stuff I'm producing is far,
far more rich than
in things that are available to you than
anything you can ever hope to buy from
a store that grew it in a sterile
medium.
So anyway,
I probably don't want to say too much
more about there,
but there has been some extraordinary
recoveries dealing with the big C,
that six-letter word that I'm not allowed
to say.
And then finally,
here's the last good news story.
It may not seem that way at first,
but it is moving in the right direction.
So this poll shows that sixty percent of
France sees population replacements by
non-Europeans.
Finally, you got that figured out.
I had an Irish guy on this program
a while back.
I need to get him back on and
talk about what's going on.
But he was afraid to actually say publicly
what he said to me privately.
I mean, he came out a little bit,
but he really laid it down about how
bad it is.
with the people there regarding this
immigration that they're bringing from
Africa and all over the place.
And it's not even African's fault, man.
This is all being set up on purpose.
They're trying to destabilize all of
Europe, all of the United States.
And now they're saying sixty percent of
the regular French people are saying, OK,
now we see it.
Sixty percent.
I'm like, what took you all so long,
man?
You finally got around to it.
Um, same thing that's going on right now.
In fact,
it was Michael Yan that was talking about
a report not long ago.
Pretty sure it was Michael Yan talking
about how, believe it or not, y'all,
despite what you're hearing from this
current administration,
the numbers show that there were more
people deported under Obama than what we
see under the current administration.
i'm folks y'all i'm not a political for
the ones that are going to say oh
what are you a commie no i hate
them equally both parties okay i'm not a
uh republican democrat i'm not any of
those things i'm a political atheist i
disavow all of them because they're all
scum and they're all working together just
read carol quigley's tragedy and hoping
you'll find out that it's written there
right in black and white it was bill
clinton's mentor
right there in black and white,
that what they want to do is create
the illusion of choice.
Meanwhile,
both parties are working for the same
interests.
And if you haven't figured that out yet,
I don't know what to tell you.
Go back to watching Fox News and think
they're fair and balanced.
I actually had a boomer come up and
tell me that once.
And it was recent.
It was like, yeah, I watch.
I said, well,
where do you get your news?
Oh man, I get it from Fox news,
man.
They're fair and balanced.
I'm like, okay,
I got nothing else to say to you,
bro.
If that, if that's what you think,
I mean,
may your chain sit lightly upon you.
I mean,
that's usually meant to be a curse,
I think.
But in that particular case,
it was ignorance.
And I really don't know what to do
with it at this point.
All right, y'all.
With that said,
we're going to go to my man,
Eric Sider.
Hey,
Eric Sider here with your PimpCast tip of
the day.
Today's tip, same story, different day.
It's hard to know what will move the
needle these days.
The most critical information seems to get
the least attention.
Practical everyday solutions can feel
pointless in context.
This is a bit of lighthearted fun that
has serious undertones and connections to
the problems of the day and why
permaculture is the only solution.
The following are the lyrics to the song
Nine to Five written by Dolly Parton in
nineteen eighty.
Tumble out of bed and I stumble to
the kitchen.
Pour myself a cup of ambition.
And yawn and stretch and try to come
to life.
Jump in the shower and the blood starts
pumping.
Out on the street,
the traffic starts jumping.
With folks like me on the job from
nine to five.
Working nine to five.
What a way to make a living.
Barely getting by,
it's all taking and no giving.
They just use your mind and they never
give you credit.
It's enough to drive you crazy if you
let it.
Nine to five for service and devotion.
You would think that I would deserve a
fair promotion.
Want to move ahead,
but the boss won't see me.
I swear sometimes that man is out to
get me.
They let you dream just to watch him
shatter.
You're just a step on the boss man's
ladder.
But you've got dreams he'll never take
away in the same boat with a lot
of your friends waiting for the day your
ship will come in and the tide's going
to turn and it's going to roll your
way.
Nine to five.
They got you where they want you.
There's a better life and you think about
it, don't you?
It's a rich man's game,
no matter what they call it.
And you spend your life putting money in
his wallet.
You can find me on YouTube and Instagram
at Eric Sider.
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that's my dog right there boy he he
came out of left field with that one
because i didn't see it coming you know
i i remember that song back in the
eighties when i was a kid and um
you know i never really thought about the
lyrics until he brought it out right there
and boy when you when you kind of
say it in more of a prose poetry
kind of style
Boy,
it really kind of says it all right
there.
I mean, that's exactly how it rolls down.
I mean,
even the rapper Mortal Technique had his
more crass version, I guess,
of that kind of song where it was
like nine to five.
You know, I can't remember on the subway,
nine to five,
nonstop and people coming home after
corporate share cropping.
And that's exactly where they want us.
I mean,
that's exactly what we try to do or
to try to avoid and try to help
people get out of.
And even if you find yourself there,
folks, because I was there too,
just like so many others out there and
everybody's,
I can't even tell you actually this
weekend, how many people ask me,
how do I make the transition?
How do I get out?
Um, and what we did,
we came up with a plan just go
sideways here a little bit.
Um, we came up with a plan where,
um,
When I say we scaled down, folks,
it was three adults and three dogs in
three hundred square feet.
OK, that's what I'm talking about,
like squaring down.
And of course, you know,
being an industrial electrician, you know,
it's feast or famine.
But when you're able to make money,
you can make it.
And I stayed on the road.
I spent a lot of time away from
my family just so we could nest egg
enough money to a first get Michelle out
of the matrix.
That was number one.
Then we get William out of the matrix.
And then, of course,
I pick up the rear.
So how did we do it?
I mean, that was it.
That's probably a whole podcast that we
really ought to do in and of itself.
But in a nutshell,
that was the plan we came up with.
Okay, we're going to eat what we grow.
We're going to not spend,
there won't be any frivolous spending.
Won't be any, you know,
when we finally realized that what they
tell you is the American dream is really
a nightmare.
Then all of a sudden it was all
the,
it wasn't with the expectation that
everything's going to fall apart.
But I will say that, oh, wait,
really put an exclamation point on it.
In oh eight and oh nine, folks,
I couldn't find a job anywhere.
And I promised myself that if I ever
got back on my feet again, I mean,
it was tough.
The only jobs available to me were in
developing countries like third world war
zones and stuff.
And I was like,
if I ever get back on my feet
again,
I will never find myself back in this
position again.
And that's exactly what we've lived by the
entire time.
And the whole family did it along with
me.
So if you got one person in your
family, I mean,
if your spouse is kind of comfortable at
the bottom of Plato's cave,
it's going to be tough.
maybe even impossible to a certain extent
but um you know the good lord has
blessed us greatly so yeah maybe i'll have
to do a show about that in the
future how you know how we did it
because i don't i don't think i talk
about it enough because so many people
were asking about it out there all right
you also uh oh one more thing i
want to say from eric he sent me
this thing from sixty minutes that came
out last night and um
I checked it out.
It was a segment about Hurricane Helene
and all the other disasters that go on.
But the slant that they had on it,
it was like white supremacists are out
here doing.
And of course,
they got some idiot cop somewhere in North
Carolina saying, yeah,
these people were a real problem.
In fairness,
they probably edited the living daylights
out of that thing.
But anyway,
he said some stuff that he should be
ashamed for.
Um, no.
Yeah.
You had people out here,
but there weren't buying.
The problem was not the militias.
The problem was the government during that
whole thing.
I know because I live here and anyway,
what I'm seeing and I'm good at noticing
patterns that all of a sudden on the
same day, you know, today,
actually that sixty minutes thing came
out, I think last night.
And then today,
what do I hear across NPR?
The very same story.
The very same story unfolding across NPR.
I'm like, okay, hold on to your hat.
This is foreshadowing.
I don't know if now or next week
or next month or whatever the case may
be, but they're basically doing shows.
When they're doing cover shows like that
to basically...
Tell everybody, well,
it's not the government.
This is just natural.
Look, I can tell you right now,
there was nothing natural about Helene.
Absolutely nothing.
And by and large,
most people couldn't care less.
And I'm talking about the people that live
here.
So anyway, folks,
this is another little data point that
Eric pointed out to me yesterday.
Watched it today.
And then same day,
they're talking about this.
It's not like an anniversary or nothing.
I'm hearing NPR doing the same exact
story.
What's the odds of that?
So put that in your pipe and smoke
it.
So hold on to your hat.
Who even knows?
And then, of course, the U.S.
Geological Survey came out the other day
talking about how there's record numbers
of rare earth minerals all in these
mountains, lithium chief among them.
and a number of other things out here
that they need so they don't need China
anymore.
But, of course,
they'll probably do whatever to these
people living up in these hills because
they really don't care about us.
They're our government,
and they might as well be a breakaway
civilization as far as I'm concerned.
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All right.
So let me get into this latest one.
I mentioned a moment ago while I was
talking about that EMP shield that I've
been a journeyman electrician,
an IBEW journeyman electrician,
local one twenty four Kansas City.
I've been doing that for almost thirty
years now.
I haven't had my tools on,
but it's like riding a bike.
You know, I didn't exactly forget it.
You know,
not when you do it for that long.
Yeah,
but I haven't had my tools on for
a while,
but I still keep in contact with a
lot of guys in the trade.
And as of late,
when I say as of late,
I'm talking over the last five years.
Folks,
do you have any idea how many job
offers,
how many times people have called me up
saying, hey, bro, you got to come out,
put your tools on.
They're paying ten bucks above scale.
They're throwing Padilla on top of it.
They're even buying us lunch every day.
And guess where all those places are?
Guess what?
Every last one of them are data centers.
Every last one of them are data centers.
Now I'm going to tell a story about
two Ryans today.
Both of these guys I know and they're
friends of mine.
I've known them a long time.
In fact,
I even went through the apprenticeship
with the other,
I won't say their last names because I
don't want to get these guys in trouble,
especially since both of them are in
supervisory positions.
One of them at a powerhouse and the
other one for a massive,
he's an engineer at a massive contracting
company.
And I'm not going to say the name
of it, but he's like,
if not at the top,
pretty close to the top.
And if I mentioned their names,
you probably know who it is.
So a while back,
One of them,
I spoke to one of them,
and he was, well,
the guy at the powerhouse,
and he was saying, hey, Billy,
you want to come?
Hey, we got spots open at this powerhouse.
You want to come here?
And I'm like, absolutely not, man.
I love what I'm doing right now,
but he's like, dude,
this is the kind of money they're paying.
Folks,
I'm talking life-changing money for most
people, okay?
And it's easy work.
It's maintenance work.
It's, you know,
biscuits and gravy kind of work for an
industrial electrician.
Not difficult, right?
Most people will fall over themselves and
he couldn't believe I just categorically
said, absolutely not.
He's like, you'd rather be a farmer.
I'm like, absolutely, man.
So anyway, the other Ryan,
he works for that company and he's a
chief engineer out there and he's building
these data centers.
He's designing these data centers.
So
Let me just kick that off right there
with that.
So I know these guys,
and I know them very well,
and I know scores and scores and scores
of electricians.
In fact,
I mentioned in that last Front Porch talk
that the last probably, I don't know,
ten years of my career,
I did nothing for the most part but
data centers.
I mean, definitely for the last five,
but I mean, almost certainly...
Prior to that, man,
over the last fifteen years, really,
I can't even tell you how many data
centers I've personally worked on.
And I knew while I was doing it,
I was building my own prison.
But here I was trying to escape the
matrix all at the same time.
But I want you to consider that data
centers don't grow food,
but they consume massive.
And I know a lot of folks know
this, but I'm going to more detail.
They consume massive amounts of water and
power.
Every gallon and kilowatt,
they take away available,
that could be available for agriculture,
okay?
Certainly for the communities around
there.
Now,
let me talk about that water because I'm
going to go to the Ryan I talked
about regarding, you know, the power,
not the powerhouse, but the, man,
why do they both have to be named
Ryan?
Anyway,
the guy working as an engineer designing
these powerhouses, he told me,
This was crazy.
He said, you know, I said, dude,
why are they not recycling?
I wanted to get more information on this.
I said,
why are they not recycling this water?
He says, bro,
I'm asking the same question.
Um, if you look at most powerhouses,
especially nuclear powerhouses,
or a lot of coal fire powerhouses that
I've worked over the year,
they're all located by rivers or some big
body of water, nearly all of them.
And there's a reason for that.
Now,
why wouldn't you situate a data center?
If all you're going to do is run
that water through.
Cool off whatever it is and then put
it right back in the river like they
do in a lot of these powerhouses.
Why wouldn't you do that?
But they don't.
They're taking this water from
municipalities.
They're taking them from wells,
from aquifers, all over.
So I asked Ryan, I said,
why are they doing this?
He says, man, I have no idea.
We would love to design in something like
that that makes sense,
but they won't even hear of it.
I mean, it's just,
so why are they just taking this water,
polluting it when they have ways to not
pollute it
And then putting it, you know,
and just getting rid of it,
just dumping it somewhere.
Why are they doing this?
And he's like, trust me,
this guy is conspiratorially minded as
much as I am.
And he's like, dude, honestly,
I think they're just they really don't
care.
They want to use up the resources just
like we did, you know,
manifest destiny when we were killing the
buffalo to wipe out the Native Americans.
He says this is a modern version of
it, I think is how he put it.
So anyway, that's something to consider.
Now,
just cooling alone can drain millions of
gallons of water per day.
I mean, folks,
there was a big story years ago about
one in Blufftail, Utah,
where they had all the computing power
they need.
And still, nobody cares.
But check this out.
Meanwhile,
farmers are being told to cut back on
irrigation during droughts.
But that doesn't apply to these data
centers.
Folks, ask yourself,
why do they keep building and building and
building these data centers when they have
more than enough processing power,
more than enough storage capacity in what
they've had ten years ago?
There's a reason for it.
And it comes back to the total control
grid that I think they're about to drop
over those of us that remain.
And that's exactly what's going on.
But power prioritization has been shifting
really in so many different ways,
and they don't care that the people are
voting it down.
How many examples,
how many stories have you seen as of
late where the people come out there in
droves and they're out there with the
picket signs the whole nine yards and the
city council, local municipalities,
they all got their palms greased and they
don't care.
And they go out there and vote these
things in despite the people
overwhelmingly saying no.
And I got news for you folks.
When they tell you, oh,
look at all the jobs they're going to
create.
Yeah,
construction jobs in the beginning of it.
How many people do you think it takes
to maintain a data center?
That's what they don't tell you.
There's a skeleton crew running these
massive facilities over there.
Yeah,
you need a whole army out there to
put up the data center to begin with,
electricians, plumbers, pipe fitters,
you name it, all of us out there.
You need that initially,
and that's what they don't tell you.
Yeah,
it's going to create the jobs during the
construction phase.
When it's built, pack your bags,
hit the bricks,
because you ain't working here, okay?
They don't need people like you and me
out there for that sort of thing.
I mean...
And then here's where I get into the
other, Ryan,
because a single large data center can use
as much energy as a small town.
Now,
I can't tell you the name of the
powerhouse,
but I will say it's in the Kansas
City area.
That's all I'm going to tell you.
And I've worked on this powerhouse.
I won't say what it is because I
don't want to get this guy in a
bind.
Anyway,
the power usage from these data centers
that they're building all around that area
over there,
is consuming more than what the people
are.
I'm talking like the regular folks on the
street are.
And where do you think priority goes
should there be an issue?
Let's say it's an eight hundred megawatt
powerhouse and let's say they're getting
to the shady edge of what they can
do.
Do you think it goes to the citizens
or to the powerhouse?
Yeah, you named it the powerhouse.
Now, in some cases, in a few,
people are saying, well,
it's happening more than it is.
It's not.
They're saying, well, you know,
a lot of these powerhouses are creating
their own power generation.
Yeah, most of them aren't.
And most of them are getting it from
the grid.
And guess what?
When things go sideways,
you are not prioritized.
So when you get down to brass tacks,
farmers are being squeezed on both ends.
Higher input costs,
tighter resource restrictions,
and water permits, energy prices.
I mean, all this stuff.
I mean,
the regulations keep trending upward.
I mean,
this is not at all what any one
of us expected when Trump supposedly got
in the White House to look out for
the common man.
That's almost laughable at this point.
I mean, Maha has become Haha.
You dig?
That's exactly where we are right now.
But even with all that,
they get tax incentives and they favor big
time the data centers over the farmers.
I'm dead serious.
A farmer is not getting a get out
of jail free in terms of local taxes.
But you better believe those data centers
are because they come in there and lie
to everybody saying, oh,
it's going to create all these jobs.
And what they don't tell you is that,
like I said a moment ago, trust me,
y'all, I've been there at the start up.
In fact,
I've run a Cerner Corporation data center
myself.
I was the one in charge.
I was the one in charge of all
the electricians out there doing that
stuff.
I was the general foreman out there.
And I've been there on startup.
And I'm here to tell you that slowly
but surely,
everybody gets kicked off the job.
They go back to the hall or they
go to another job.
And then when you get down to brass
tacks,
they have a maintenance group that
basically does everything there.
I mean, it's that in a nutshell.
So, yeah, the tax incentives,
everything does not favor we the people.
So, folks,
as I said in that video the other
day, you can't eat data,
but you need to eat pretty much every
day.
I mean, for most of us,
the long-term consequences of prioritizing
tech over agriculture are
Look, they cannot be understated.
It is getting critical at this point.
And it's like,
I know everybody's overwhelmed.
Y'all look,
I'm not trying to add to your burden,
but you need to know what's happening.
And I come on here and I talk
about some of these things and I'm like,
man, do folks really want to hear this?
Look,
I'd rather be told the hard truth than
a velvet lie any day of the week.
Any day of the week,
I would rather know what the truth is
so I can adequately prepare for it than
be given this pie in the sky,
you know, whatever.
I want to know.
And I'm hoping a lot of you out
there want to know this very same thing.
But at the end of the day,
rural land is being transformed.
We're talking prime farmland in a lot of
these cases.
And it's being bought up and repurposed
for infrastructure that doesn't even
benefit you and me.
I'm dead serious.
I mean,
this is why I knew Trump was going
to be
The biggest disappointment in this second
term,
the second day he was in office where
he gave half a trillion dollars, half,
and that's T with a trillion with a
T,
half a trillion dollars to a bunch of
tech oligarchs from a country that's
already broke.
Half a trillion dollars, and I'm like,
that's the most important thing you need
to do right now?
Huh.
You can probably save that much by keeping
them from poisoning every last one of us
from the sky every day.
So, folks,
this comes down to survival or convenience
when you get down to brass tacks in
my book.
We better stand up and smell the
corruption or fall asleep drinking the
hemlock.
I mean,
I really ought to put that on the
shirt because really that's really what
it's coming down to.
And sadly, so many of us,
and I get it.
Look, folks,
I know it's all many of you can
do, all of us,
to just put gas in the car and
go from A to B. You know,
it's all most of us can do just
to try to keep our heads above water.
And they keep piling on, piling on,
piling on.
But I'm telling you right now,
if they got a data center that's going
up near your town,
you need to raise hell.
You need to tell them absolutely not,
because if they try to dangle that carrot
in front of you saying, you know, job,
job, job.
Yeah.
Construction workers,
most of which don't even come from your
town.
They're coming from everywhere but your
town in most cases.
They'll call somebody like me.
Like I said, folks,
you know this thing is crazy when I
was already making good money,
and now they're talking about, hey,
we're paying twenty bucks over scale.
Okay, so add sixty bucks an hour.
I don't know what scale is right now,
but let's say it's sixty bucks an hour,
and now you're going to pay me eighty
bucks an hour.
You're going to handle room and board and
all that.
Ryan, the engineer,
told me that it's gotten to the point
now that they're putting so much effort in
the break rooms for the construction
workers that it'd make your head spin.
They're cooking lunch for these guys now.
This is undreamed of.
Ask anybody that's ever worked in this
area.
You would never, I mean,
they barely wanted to give you a tent
to eat your lunch under much less an
entire break room that's with all the
bells and whistles.
And they're doing that now to try to
entice these workers,
these skilled workers to go from one job
to the next.
They're kicking twenty bucks over scale
while why wouldn't they be when the
government subsidizing it when Trump's
giving out half a trillion dollars.
So that eighty bucks an hour for straight
time, you work all the overtime you want.
So in certain places like my local, um,
You could be making time and a half
every single day,
double time on the weekends.
And sadly,
a lot of those guys and gals that
I know that are doing that guarantee every
last one of them got brand new trucks.
Guaranteed.
One hundred percent guaranteed.
That's where most of them are going to
spend most of their money instead of
saying, huh,
let me stack this cash and go get
myself a real piece of the American dream
that doesn't involve this.
I'm going a little bit sideways here,
but I think you'll get the point.
But anyway,
when they tell you the money's going to
stay in that community, I'm saying, okay,
make sure you ask them.
Yeah, I get that during construction.
But tell me how it stays in this
community when you guys are going to bring
in specialists that look after data
centers when it's all said and done.
No,
almost none of those jobs are going to
stay in your communities.
So folks,
I hope you're getting my drift here.
It's getting worse and worse every day,
how much we're losing, how many freedoms.
I mean, it would make you cry, honestly,
if I didn't have a sense of humor.
It's getting worse every single day,
and judging by the powers it shouldn't be,
it looks like they're doing everything
humanly possible to put even more nails
into the coffin of this country.
And you got flock camera going up after,
you know, place after place after place.
And keep in mind, y'all,
just so you know,
I hear there's a lot of little side
note that all these flock cameras they put
up.
I hear this, you know,
there's a lot of I don't know if
it's true or not,
but I have been told that there's a
whole lot of copper in there.
There's a whole lot of...
There's a little bit of silver in there
and a little bit of gold, I think,
in a lot of these flock cameras.
So, you know what?
There was a time,
I remember when copper was...
I remember it jumped from like fifty cents
a pound back in the what was it
mid to early two thousands.
I can't remember.
It was like maybe fifty cents a pound.
It went up to three bucks a pound.
Y'all,
I was out there running a low voltage
job and I got number eighteen wire under
lock and key and the bums jumped the
fence and stole the equivalent of
telephone wire.
when it was three bucks a pound.
So I can't imagine what some of these
hoopoe heads are going to do when they
find out some of these flock cameras got
a little bit of a golden silver and
a lot of copper in them.
You know,
I wonder what they're going to do when
they find that out.
So, Hey, just saying,
I'm not encouraging anybody to damage
property or anything like that,
but if it happens, I understand you dig.
All right, y'all.
I want to thank everybody that came in
live today.
Um,
I'm not sure what we're going to do
on Thursday.
I'm not sure if I'll be able to
broadcast from El Salvador.
I'm going to be in a different place.
We're just going to have to play it
by ear.
It might be next Thursday,
not this Thursday coming up,
but the one after that before I get
around to it.
Hopefully we can broadcast down there
because I want to kind of keep everybody,
especially in this audience,
especially in this family,
you know exactly what we have going on
down there and what we're finding.
I'm going to try to do that if
I possibly can.
All right, y'all.
Thank you so much.
And look, y'all, you know the deal, man.
Things are getting crazier and crazier
every day.
Until next time, stay alert, stay alive.
I'm grooving with the truth, truth, truth.
Feeling nature's boo-boo.
Listen to the earth, they've got us.
The last seeds of the shame.
Watch the world spin.
From the smallest sprout.
The harmony begins.
In the cycle of life.
Where the magic's alive.
Turn it to the beat.
Feel the fire inside.
Those who make it true, true, true.
Groovin' with the earth, true, true.
So much wisdom in the
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