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20% of Ireland Is Now Migrants — The Breaking Point Has Arrived

1 h 47 min · 15. juni 2026
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Belfast unrest, AI kill drones, “private” surveillance networks, and the daily grind of feeding animals in 90-degree humidity sound like totally different worlds, but we keep finding the same question underneath: what actually holds a society and a family together when pressure keeps rising? We start with real homestead life, fencing problems, surprise chicken eggs, and the never-ending list of projects that comes with land, livestock, and still working a regular job. Then we zoom out to the bigger signals. We talk about violence in Northern Ireland, the role of immigration pressure in social flashpoints, and why the US is both harder to organize and easier to fracture. From there we get into narrative warfare and tech reality: the viral Trump “aliens” photo, what scares us more than aliens, and why AI drones making lethal decisions is an accountability disaster waiting to spread. We also break down modern surveillance, from Flock-style systems to Ring footage, and why “the government isn’t doing it, they’re buying it” changes the game. Listener questions take us into practical preparedness: general purpose rifles versus specialized setups, why most people should train fundamentals first, and how sustainability and discretion matter more than fantasy scenarios. We close where we think it has to end: living a Catholic life, building local community, protecting your marriage, giving your spouse room to breathe, and thinking seriously about legacy, land, and what you are actually leaving your kids. If this hits home, subscribe, share it with a friend who thinks “prep” is only gear, and leave a review telling us what topic you want next.

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20% of Ireland Is Now Migrants — The Breaking Point Has Arrived

Belfast unrest, AI kill drones, “private” surveillance networks, and the daily grind of feeding animals in 90-degree humidity sound like totally different worlds, but we keep finding the same question underneath: what actually holds a society and a family together when pressure keeps rising? We start with real homestead life, fencing problems, surprise chicken eggs, and the never-ending list of projects that comes with land, livestock, and still working a regular job. Then we zoom out to the bigger signals. We talk about violence in Northern Ireland, the role of immigration pressure in social flashpoints, and why the US is both harder to organize and easier to fracture. From there we get into narrative warfare and tech reality: the viral Trump “aliens” photo, what scares us more than aliens, and why AI drones making lethal decisions is an accountability disaster waiting to spread. We also break down modern surveillance, from Flock-style systems to Ring footage, and why “the government isn’t doing it, they’re buying it” changes the game. Listener questions take us into practical preparedness: general purpose rifles versus specialized setups, why most people should train fundamentals first, and how sustainability and discretion matter more than fantasy scenarios. We close where we think it has to end: living a Catholic life, building local community, protecting your marriage, giving your spouse room to breathe, and thinking seriously about legacy, land, and what you are actually leaving your kids. If this hits home, subscribe, share it with a friend who thinks “prep” is only gear, and leave a review telling us what topic you want next.

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Britain's War on Victims | Henry Nowak & What Comes Next

A teenager gets stabbed in the street, the police arrive, and the first move is to put the victim in cuffs. That single detail forces a hard question: how much of your safety have you outsourced to systems that may not understand the situation, may not protect you, and may even treat you like the threat? We use the UK Henry Novak case as a springboard to talk about self-defense, public disorder, and what happens when trust in institutions collapses.  From there we get practical about preparedness you can start this week, not someday. We talk through prioritizing shelter and food, why two weeks of food is a reasonable baseline, and how to think clearly when the economy tightens, layoffs happen, or local services get thinner. The goal is stability for your family, not panic, and we keep circling back to choices that reduce risk without turning life into a bunker fantasy.  Then we lay out clear concealed carry training standards and firearms benchmarks that are easy to test: how to carry without constantly touching your gun, why maintenance matters, how to draw from concealment without snagging clothing, and how to build confidence carrying chambered. We also cover pistol and rifle drills like the Bill Drill and failure-to-stop, distance standards, holsters to avoid, and why Project Appleseed is a solid path for foundational rifle marksmanship.  If you care about responsible gun ownership, concealed carry training, home defense, and everyday preparedness, this one is built for you. Subscribe, share it with a friend who keeps “meaning to train,” and leave a review with the standard you’re working toward right now.

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The most dangerous stuff is rarely the loudest. It’s the part that looks chaotic from the outside but runs on training, coordination, and a clear goal. We start light with road-trip updates, St. Augustine impressions, and the very real struggle of finding a solid Mass while traveling, then pivot into the bigger themes that keep coming up for normal people trying to live faithfully and stay grounded in 2026.  From there we get into platforms, incentives, and why “authenticity” is becoming the only thing that actually holds value online. We talk YouTube verification, the risk of building your life on an algorithm, and what happens when creators chase money, clicks, or trends instead of principles. If you’ve ever felt like GunTube or Catholic media is “dying,” we explain why it may be shifting instead and what that means for smaller creators who still want to say what they believe.  Then we tackle the main topic: who’s showing up at ICE facility protests, how these groups can be more organized than people assume, and what names keep surfacing in open-source conversations. We discuss networks and organizations that get mentioned frequently, including the Socialist Rifle Association, Redneck Revolt, John Brown Gun Club, the Democratic Socialists of America, and other activist brands that function as recruiting, logistics, or political umbrellas. We keep it base-level and practical: what to watch for, why training matters, and why situational awareness beats doomscrolling.  We wrap with listener Q&A on providing for a family on a modest income, the value of community, and practical gear talk like magazine bans, PDWs, and what “good enough” training standards look like. If you got something out of this, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find the show.

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