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Founder: Prepper Beef's Jason Nelson
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Founder: Prepper Beef's Jason Nelson

Last summer‚ Jason Nelson and his wife were enjoying a rare night away from their four children at the Indigo Hotel in Waco‚ Texas. Early that morning‚ they woke to a commotion in the neighboring room: three women screaming in terror that the man they were with was going to kill them. Nelson grabbed his Springfield .45-caliber and went to investigate. After coaxing the man out of the room so the women could lock him out‚ Nelson tried to defuse the situation. But the man attacked him‚ ultimately reaching for Nelson's weapon. During the ensuing struggle‚ Nelson shot and killed his assailant‚ saving his own life and likely the lives of the women the man had been threatening. Those who know Nelson were not surprised by his quick‚ courageous response. As a former special operations soldier‚ he's a man who knows how quickly things can go wrong. Which is why we should listen when he tells us meat is in trouble. Beef prices have risen 30% from their pre-pandemic level‚ and the Department of Agriculture recently warned that beef cattle inventory is at its lowest level in five decades. Add to this America’s current political instability‚ and the future looks dodgy for carnivores. Hence Nelson's company‚ Prepper Beef‚ which offers high-quality‚ freeze-dried beef from Texas cattle as an alternative to the subsistence-level protein usually found in long-term food supplies. "It's not that it's impossible to do‚" says Nelson. "It's just that it's hard to do. And the thing is it's worth it." In this interview‚ Nelson — with political experience and an amazing life story — discusses his military background and what it taught him about the confusing world we find ourselves in. He explains the concept of prepping‚ emphasizing the importance of localized supply chains and support for American jobs. Jason also discusses the globalist agenda‚ attacks on farmers‚ and the manipulation of the food supply. He highlights the need for freeze-dried food and localized production as a solution to these challenges. Who Wants Steaks for the Apocalypse? | Jason Nelson‚ Prepper Beef | Align Q&;A youtu.be After joining the Marine Corps at 18‚ he migrated to the civil affairs and psychological operations branch of the military‚ where he was assigned to humanitarian missions‚ like training soldiers in other countries. He loved the work‚ loved having to solve complex problems that led to real-world outcomes. He quickly learned that the solutions to these crises are often remarkably simple‚ drawing from local resources to “mitigate as much human suffering as possible and create a positive flow of structure towards recovery.” While deployed‚ he wound up right down the street from Benghazi. Even though we spoke for 30 minutes‚ I only got glimpses of Jason’s life story. He ran for Congress. He also wound up on the steps of the Capitol in Washington D.C. on January 6 — don’t worry‚ he was documenting the situation. He wrote for the now-defunct Santa Barbara News Press‚ founded in 1868. He overcame cancer. His wife is an underwater photographer‚ and his kids have awesome names. Jason has combined his entrepreneurial skills with his enthusiasm for meat in his most recent venture‚ Prepper Beef‚ which offers high-quality freeze-dried beef as a solution for long-term food storage. Having eaten his fair share of shrunken meal packs designed to survive the apocalypse‚ Nelson is offering freeze-dried tenderloin‚ ribeye‚ New York strip‚ and original beef‚ a blend of sirloin‚ picanha‚ tri-tip‚ and brisket. His campaign for meat is‚ in many ways‚ an act of defiance‚ like the tongue-in-cheek initiative to Make Beef Great Again. Nelson is critical of what he describes as “the globalist viewpoint.” He co-founded Prepper Beef with a fellow brother in arms — both of them are 100% combat disabled veterans. To them‚ Prepper Beef is far more than a niche startup; it’s a continuation of their service to America. Every part of the endeavor is American-made: The cattle are from Texas‚ the oxygen absorbers are from Wisconsin‚ and even the Mylar bags are sourced and made in Orlando‚ Florida. “We've gone to great lengths to make sure that not only is it a secure supply chain‚ but it's a localized supply chain and one that supports American jobs. “ He’s troubled by the concerted attack on the upper-level realities of Maslow's hierarchy of needs — self-esteem‚ self-actualization‚ love‚ belonging‚ safety. “Food is the next step.” He sees the increasing hostility of governments toward farmers as an inevitable part of this equation: control. If this happens‚ we’re all in trouble. Control of food leads to control of the production of food: And if they can control food and they can control the production of food‚ the consumption of food. And again‚ you see this almost like they created the problem so that they could offer the solution. So they made the food just absolutely horrible for you. And then they turned around and said‚ see‚ look at what's happened. Diabetes is through the roof. You know‚ heart disease is through the roof. Here's the solution now‚ and then you just mix in a little bit of global warming‚ you mix in a little bit of plastics polluting the air. I mean‚ individually‚ all of these problems are easily fixed. These are not the problems. The problems are consumer habits‚ and that's through a lack of education and personal responsibility. I can't do anything about that. What I can do is look out for other responsible Americans who know what they want to put inside their bodies. I don't need someone from the WEF. I don't need someone from any of the global organizations‚ the U.N.‚ coming in and telling me this is what we need to do to solve the climate crisis‚ when in reality‚ they're letting China do whatever they want‚ India do whatever they want until a certain date‚ 50 years from now or 15 or whatever. It doesn't really matter because they're never going to comply anyway. Does anybody ever really think that China is going to comply and start cutting back on their emissions at any point? Few things steam me up more than the push to eradicate steak. The fight about meat is nothing new. In the ninth chapter of the first book of the Bible‚ God Himself gives humans authority to eat any animal He created. But‚ as is the case with most universal statements in Genesis‚ this clarity has been muddled over time. Thousands of years later in a letter to the Romans‚ the apostle Paul explained‚ “One person believes he may eat anything‚ while the weak person eats only vegetables.”
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From hipster hype to financial flop: Vice Media‚ RIP
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From hipster hype to financial flop: Vice Media‚ RIP

In the end‚ Vice Media was little more than a hipster Ponzi scheme that preyed on the elderly. The company last week announced that it would lay off hundreds of staffers and stop publishing content at Vice.com. Following last year’s bankruptcy filing‚ CEO Bruce Dixon said it was “no longer cost-effective” for the company to distribute its own content and pledged to pivot‚ once again‚ to a business model that might profit. Now‚ they company would like to be a production studio for the established media companies it used to mock. Vice Media’s website will leave us with some of the most ridiculous far-lefty nonsense spewed into the world. It was a company built on the sizzle and BS of founder Shane Smith‚ who dressed like one of the Blues Brothers and sold a great story to “traditional” news executives. Its pitch: Vice understood the secret sauce of capturing the next generation of news consumers‚ the ones fleeing mainstream media. The company did things that might have sent a guy called Trump to jail — at least 25 years ago. Like paying someone to pretend he was an MTV executive interested in a show to mislead a reporter profiling the company. Or having Vice employees bring friends with laptops to pose as workers. Vice was accused of using hidden techniques to artificially inflate its audience numbers. According to one of Smith’s former girlfriends‚ “Shane would talk all the time about how stupid people were for giving them money.” After being warned by a Vice employee of the company’s sizzle minus the steak‚ one investor replied‚ “You were totally right‚ but the story is good‚ and we’re just gonna pass it on to the next guy.” An early‚ important investor was my ex-boss‚ Rupert Murdoch‚ whom Smith reportedly told‚ “I have Gen Y‚ I have social‚ I have online video. You have none of that. I have the future; you have the past.” It worked. Murdoch invested $70 million in 2013‚ pushing Vice’s valuation to $1.4 billion. A few months later‚ I noticed a problem. At the time‚ I ran FoxNews.com and was looking to boost our social media presence. Analyzing other media outlets‚ it became apparent to me that Vice’s Facebook numbers were inflated to the point of nonsense. The company had millions of supposed followers‚ but its posts generated a tiny number of comments and interactions. It was a clear sign of either bot accounts or‚ more likely‚ overseas “users” who would follow a Facebook page for pennies. Since the boss had just dropped $70 million‚ I thought I should give him a heads-up. After a meeting‚ I mentioned what I had found to Rupert‚ summarizing it as “they’re full of s**t.” I expected him to be perhaps a tad bit worried‚ but that wasn’t in Rupert's DNA. He just chuckled and said‚ “Of course they’re full of s**t.” The next year‚ a venture-capital firm and A&;E invested $500 million‚ raising Vice’s valuation to $2.5 billion. By 2017‚ another $450 million investment pushed its worth to nearly $6 billion. Money like that buys a lot of video production‚ articles‚ and audience. With it‚ Vice spawned two feature film studios‚ a publishing arm‚ a cable TV channel‚ and more. All gone. Shane Smith pocketed more than $100 million personally‚ telling a friend he’d become “post-economic.” His lavish lifestyle signaled prosperity to investors‚ but his purchase of a $23 million Los Angeles home reportedly drove lowly Vice workers to form a union. (Remember the massive mansion shootout scene in “Beverly Hills Cop”? That was the place. Smith eventually sold the house for $49 million.) But there was something Vice couldn’t buy: profitability. The company did produce some fascinating content‚ albeit with a healthy dollop of youthful smugness. When you have a billion dollars to blow without really caring about a profit‚ that hobby can be quite entertaining. Its website‚ however‚ will also leave us with some of the most ridiculous far-lefty nonsense spewed into the world. Here is a small sampling of my favorites: Why Some Men Choose to Surgically Remove Their Penis The Girl’s Guide to Tucking Your D*** How to Make the Perfect Mangina A Modest Take on Why Men Traumatize Women with Poop All Masculinity Is Toxic Yes‚ There Are Trans Animals The Trans Woman Who Became a Dragon 32 Unbearably Cute Things About Beto O’Rourke As Vice Media staggers into the sunset‚ its legacy isn’t the edgy content it promised‚ but rather the shenanigans‚ debt‚ and fleeced investors. In the world of media‚ being the coolest kid in the room doesn’t always pay the bills.
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Two of the best RTS games in PC history are now less than $4
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Two of the best RTS games in PC history are now less than $4

Between Company of Heroes‚ Warhammer 40k‚ and Age of Empires 4‚ Relic has a strategy game pedigree to rival the likes of Westwood and Firaxis. But perhaps its greatest series is Homeworld‚ the sci-fi RTS that took the formula of AoE and Command and Conquer and shot it into space. As we near the Homeworld 3 Steam launch (the upcoming sequel is developed by Blackbird‚ rather than Relic)‚ what better way to get prepared than to relive the original classics‚ either in their remastered form‚ or as the ‘90s originally intended. Available now for less than $4‚ this is one of the greatest RTS series of all time‚ for less than the price of lunch. Continue reading Two of the best RTS games in PC history are now less than $4
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Stellaris launches new‚ cheap subscription to get all its DLC
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Stellaris launches new‚ cheap subscription to get all its DLC

Stellaris is one of the biggest and best grand strategy games around‚ eclipsing the scope of even Paradox Interactive’s other works such as Crusader Kings 3 with an entire galaxy at your disposal. Since its launch in May 2016‚ there’s been a vast number of expansions stacked on top to make it even bigger‚ so keeping up can be quite daunting. Now‚ though‚ following in the footsteps of Hearts of Iron 4 and Europa Universalis 4‚ you can sign up for a Stellaris subscription on Steam to instantly get full access to everything it has to offer. Continue reading Stellaris launches new‚ cheap subscription to get all its DLC MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Stellaris review‚ Stellaris mods‚ Stellaris DLC guide
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Nvidia is “the GPU cartel” according to former head of AMD Radeon
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Nvidia is “the GPU cartel” according to former head of AMD Radeon

It is no secret that Nvidia enjoys a much larger share of the graphics card space compared to AMD‚ with the number of GeForce models more than doubling that of Radeon in GPU section in the Steam Hardware Survey. Naturally‚ this position gives the green team much more control over how the space operates‚ leading to some alleged strongarmed business practices according to a former rival. Continue reading Nvidia is “the GPU cartel” according to former head of AMD Radeon MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Ryzen 7 7800X3D review‚ Best gaming CPU‚ Radeon RX 7800 XT review
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Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 “60 or 70% faster” than 4090
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Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 “60 or 70% faster” than 4090

According to the latest rumors‚ the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 will be significantly quicker than its current flagship gaming GPU‚ with a performance boost of up to 70% compared to the RTX 4090. Nvidia’s new gaming graphics card‚ based on the forthcoming Blackwell architecture‚ is expected to launch at the end of 2024‚ and many people are predicting that AMD won’t be releasing a high-end GPU to counter it. Continue reading Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 “60 or 70% faster” than 4090 MORE FROM PCGAMESN: GeForce RTX 4070 Super review‚ DLSS explained‚ Best graphics cards
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This sci-fi diner gaming PC has practically invisible water cooling
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This sci-fi diner gaming PC has practically invisible water cooling

Can you spot any of the components or water-cooling equipment in this custom gaming PC? When building a PC for his wife‚ modder Josiah Fast wanted to focus the interior on a sci-fi scene with custom-made models‚ while hiding all the high-end water-cooled PC hardware. Thanks to our rapidly growing PC building Facebook page‚ we’ve seen many custom gaming PCs‚ from mods based on existing case designs to scratch PC builds. You can even submit yours for consideration right here. Let's find out more about Josiah's PC first‚ though. Continue reading This sci-fi diner gaming PC has practically invisible water cooling MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best graphics card‚ Best gaming PC‚ Best SSD for gaming
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XCOM 2 reimagined as a brutal WW2 strategy game‚ available to try now
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XCOM 2 reimagined as a brutal WW2 strategy game‚ available to try now

XCOM 2 is eight years old already. The terrifying small-scale strategy game remains‚ perhaps‚ the best of its kind. But a new rival‚ that blends the WW2 authenticity of Company of Heroes and Hearts of Iron with Firaxis' trademark turn-based tension is enough to give XCOM a run for its money. Launching soon‚ and published by the legendary Team17‚ of Hell Let Loose‚ Trepang‚ and Blasphemous 2 fame‚ if you like high-stakes strategy‚ white-knuckle decision making‚ dizzying victories‚ and crushing defeats‚ this is one for you. Continue reading XCOM 2 reimagined as a brutal WW2 strategy game‚ available to try now MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best strategy games‚ Best PC games‚ Best grand strategy games
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Last Epoch patch 1.1 will bring the pinnacle content it needs most
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Last Epoch patch 1.1 will bring the pinnacle content it needs most

The first details on Last Epoch patch 1.1 are here‚ as developer Eleventh Hour Games looks back on its first week of launch‚ its impressive player count‚ the server issues‚ and what the future holds. Jumping off from its fantastic player response‚ the team says it is “wholly committed to making the best ARPG in the genre‚” as it looks to stand toe-to-toe with the giants of Blizzard’s Diablo 4 and Grinding Gear Games’ upcoming Path of Exile 2. That starts with the next Last Epoch update‚ which looks to resolve one of its most glaring absences. Continue reading Last Epoch patch 1.1 will bring the pinnacle content it needs most MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Last Epoch review‚ Last Epoch builds‚ Last Epoch tier list
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Protests over Israel-Hamas War Cost U.K. over £25 Million
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Protests over Israel-Hamas War Cost U.K. over £25 Million

A new House of Commons report states that over 900 protests occurred between October 7‚ 2023 and December 6‚ 2023.
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