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This is the first podcast I have done on my own on the Canning+7 feed. This is the first time I have ever endorsed a candidate. This is the podcast where I am endorsing Ammon Bundy for Governor and I told you why. I encourage you to visit http://www.votebundy.com. Find out for yourself who Ammon Bundy is, what his policies are and what he's like. Don't believe everything the main stream media says about him. Do your own research about Ammon Bundy.
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Suzanne C Sherman was my guest on today’s podcast. We discussed her property catching fire, How the fire was prevented from reaching her house, and what caused the fire. We also discussed home insurance. Know what to ask for before having home insurance. To find out more about Suzanne C Sherman and to listen to her 2 podcasts The Red Hot Chilly Prepper and The Wasatch Report, go to http://www.suzannecsherman.com. There you can check out her 2 podcasts. In fact, you can listen to her discuss the fire on her property on The Red Hot Chilly Prepper episode 60. You can also listen to episode 61 where she discusses what she had to deal with home insurance. Suzanne also goes in to more detail of what caused the fire on The Wasatch Report podcast on episode 84.
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Today on the Canning+7 podcast, Suzanne C Sherman was my guest on the podcast. Suzanne wrote a book called FOOD PRESERVATION STRATEGIES. We discussed why it might be better to freeze dry your own meals as oppose to buying from companies that sale freeze dried meals. I know I had a guest who distributes freeze dried meals. However, there are advantages to making your own freeze-dried meals. We discussed that. We also talked about preserving meat, canning, and glassing eggs. The next podcast that Suzanne C Sherman will be on we will discuss another book she wrote called, the Lost frontier. In fact, if you are interested in her books she wrote. Check out The Red Hot Chili Prepper Survival Series.
https://www.suzannecsherman.com/suzanne-s-books
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3/30/2022From introduction to fuel storage 0 minutes to 00:12:44 How I introduced my new producer. How did she end up going from California to Salt Lake? How did Val Westover get in to homeopathic remedies, Essential Oils, to eventually owning Butter Fly Express? 00:12:44 to 00:23:21 What is the best way to store fuel? Different fuels, main used is gasoline, today’s gasoline does not store like the lead did. The Ethanol settles out and a burst can destroy your carbonator system unless it’s made to use. Hard on lawn mowers, weed eaters. Eth 3 gas you can store and will be marked as such. Put a good fuel stabilizer. Better for small motors. Diesel stores better, especially underground. Problem, have to vent tank. Power service is a good stabilizer. Propane is the king, stays the same because it’s under pressure. A propane generator will keep for a good 6 months. And very dependable. We talked about this off the podcast. Do not want ethanol because it settles out. No ethanol gas in lawn mower, good fuel stabilizers. Diesel store better, especially if it was underground. If generator, best way to go is propane because it lasts longer. Store gas for about 6 months How do you buy fuel to store it? Val - go to a truck stop, some Mavericks,Propane Generators from 00:23:21 to 00:31:46. Can you get one big enough to power your whole house and how would you hook it up? Val - be careful about Chinese. Honda, Colman, Coleman, NorthStar, Caterpillar, Onan, if it has a name you can’t pronounce, don’t buy it.how are you going to use it? What’s your peak time? Are you going to use it 24/7? Can have it set up to switch from power company to generator and it can be automatic.Depends on what the purpose is. Will have to decide and research. If you’re going to power your whole house, then need more engineering. Have a separate breaker box.00:31:46 to 00:41:22 How do you build your own solar generator? Several kits, Lyon, Point Zero; they have lithium ion for batteries. How good would a solar generator work in the winters here in Montana? Here in Montana, it gets into the negatives. Can you get batteries that can store solar power that would connect to the generator?Val – good battery in car will still start, same concept. Could put an insulated box and store it. Solar panels face the sun and the panels are good, will last about 3 hours unless you turn the panels toward the sun, then you can get about 5 hours.00:41:22 to 00:53:37 Herbs oils and water filters recommended for emergency. diet has probably changed, burnt food, stomach issues, food poisoning; keep the drain open, keep kidney working. Mallow helps. They have an herb kit. Kidney/Bladder kit. Don’t seem to have as much problem with bowels if kidney is working. Keep something to stay hydrated; salt solution to give to a small child to keep hydrated. Rosemary and small enema, maybe garlic. Essential oilsVal Lavender for burns, spearmint in drop of water for tooth infection, yarrow for cuts and hormonal for females will help with cramping. Just a little bit, maybe put on temples.Arnica Montana, plasmic, water purifiersVal - Berkey filter, can duplicate it, unburnt wood, make charcoal off the wood, put it in a sock and run the water through it and it will filter the water. 00:53:37 to 01:03 recommend to put in a 72-hour kit; Kevin says a regular AM/FM radio. His favorite pocket and portable radios are, C Crane radio. Val likes 2-way CB radios. He also likes small ham radios. Freeze-dry food;Kevin mentioned that he would like to have a month or so to prepare his favorite meals and freeze dry them for either food storage or a 72-hour kit. Val - prefers to buy the individual pieces and mix up own thing. Soak old beans in distilled water and it will soften them up and use them. 01:03 to the end of the podcast. wooden/pellet stoves Val wood stoves are messy, pellets are a lot cleaner and possible to cook on one. Val like the outside boiler, heats water, and
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We all introduced ourselves. I introduced my producer Ralae. I also introduced our guest Val Westover. We talked about how Ralae made it to Salt Lake where she currently lives now. We discussed how Val got in to essential Oils and eventually owned Butter Fly Express. We also talked about how to store fuel.
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We discussed the best Propane Generators and to avoid ones that have an obscure name from China. He did however say to go with brands like Honda.
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We discussed Solar Generators.
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We discussed what kind of herbs you should have during an emergency. We also talked about some essential Oils a person should have on hand as well. I made that I would have Frankincense, Labender, and Teatree.
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We discussed some essential items to have in your 72 hour kit. For example, a regular AM FM radio Perhaps a CB or Ham Radio and what kind of food to have in your 72 hour kit.
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This is the whole podcast in its entirety. I decided to put the whole podcast in its entirety because, someone might want to listen to the podcast while driving or doing a long task that may make it not so easy to reach for your smart phone or audio playing device every 30 minutes. Shanon Brooks owns a college called Monticello college in Monticello Utah which is near the 4 corners area Shanon Brooks was on the bord of George Wythe College. We discussed what George College was and how Monticello College is a continuation of what George Wythe college was and should have been. I also gave a scenario when I sat in on a class at George Wythe College and tied it all in during the ending of the Podcast. I found Shanon Brooks web site very uplifting. Speaking of the website. Go to
http://www.montocellocollege.org.
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This is part 1 of a 3 series.
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This is Part 2.
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This is a 3-part episode. I interviewed a person named Shanon Brooks. Shanon Brooks was one of the head people at George Wythe College which eventually converted in to George Wythe University. We talked about the down fall of George Wythe University. I also discussed an incident that happened to me at George Wythe College and connected my incident to the whole podcast at the end of part 3. Shanon discussed what a libera education is. We then discussed adobe’s and how to build your house out of straw. We went over the different between a Georgic and an agrarian life style. We then discussed the treks students go on. We talked about the food people eat at Monticello College. Up to 40 percent of there food is produced. The web site is,
http://www.montocellocollege.org.
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Noji was my guest again on the podcast. I got a lot of comments that I should get a little bit more in to the technical side of Ham Radio. So, we did. We discussed how to build a Ham Radio Station, and instructions on grounding your Antenna. This prevents lightening from striking your Antenna, coming down your coax, and completely destroying your Radio. We discussed how to get todays youth, and young adults interested in Ham Radio. There is also a very cool story we talk about at the end of the podcast. In fact, you can click on the link that will send you to the article Noji wrote about. If you click on the link, you will read in greater detail about how he was able to do cross band radio. You will also be able to see photos on the radio he used. Here is the link.
https://noji.com/hamradio/pdf-ppt/noji/Noji-Article-Cross-Band-Repeater.pdf
If you want to email Noji for more information email him at [email protected].
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Noji Ratzlaff was my guest on this episode of the Canning+7 Podcast. Noji is a personal friend of mine from Orem Utah. He is a Ham Radio Operator. We discussed why it is important to have a ham radio as a prepper and during an emergency. We discussed Hurricane Maria and how Ham Operators communicated from Puerto Rico to the main land after Hurricane Maria. We also talked about a popular method of communicating over a digital network called Digital Mobile Radio Also known as DMR. We discussed why a person or people might want to communicate over DMR or other digital methods during an emergency. You can email Noji at [email protected].
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I would like to thank Suzanne C Sherman for recommending to me Brian Duff the first guest for 2022. Brian has a site called Mind4survival. There is an abundant of information on his site. We only covered the surface. Brian and I discussed what is prepping. It isn’t just prepping for beans, bullets, beans, and I would add rice. There is definitely an emotional aspect to prepping. You could even argue that there is a spiritual side of prepping as well. We briefly discussed a person named Shelby Gallagher who cohost a podcast called Prepping2.0. Brian and I also talked water, food, and avoiding fake news. I am confident you will enjoy this podcast.
http://www.mind4survival.com
https://prepping2-0.com
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This is a 2-part episode. I interviewed a person named Phil Gleason. Unfortunately, my Microphone somehow became distorted after I did the podcast. This means 2 things. First, you will not be able to hear me tell you when part 1 of the podcast is over. You will hear the outro on part 1 of the podcast. However, it will sound be abrupt. Again, this is because I could not come in at the end of the podcast and tell you that this is the end of the podcast. The second thing this means, is you may not hear from me in a while because I need to get a new Microphone.
I found this podcast very enlightening. Phil Gleason has a self-reliant community in Central Utah near Delta. On the podcast, I tell you what this self-reliant community is not and what it is. We also discussed how Phil Gleason got started in this venture. For lake of a better term. It sounded like this community is a utopian area. That is not a bad thing in this case. I really hope to check this out soon. Perhaps in the next few months. The links are as follows.
http://OSRcommunity.com
http://OSRcommunity.com
Let’s in joy the podcast.
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This is Part-2 of my interview with Phil Gleason.
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Today I interviewed a person named Shannon Townsend. Him and I met on an app called Club House. You can only get the Club House app on your Smart Phone. Shannon and I heard a presentation given by a professor named Frank Mitloener at the University of California Davis. He gave a presentation at the Farm Bureau of South Dakoda. Unfortunately, the presentation can not be found on the web. However, below, there are links where you can find more about Frank Mitloener.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-mitloehner-937bb120/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hdm_UHISFgs
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