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Jim Arroyo, President of the Yavapai County Preparedness Team, talks about the invasion of illegal immigrants, including a lot of single Chinese men; what the U.S. government may be planning, and how to stockpile food.

David McNabb, guest host of Prescott Talks, interviews Doug Eckenrod, who is running for Yavapai County Sheriff. Doug talks about his extensive background in law enforcement, and his thoughts on how to keep Yavapai County safe. Doug is against tax increases, pro-Second Amendment, and talks about the New Justice Center.

David McNabb, guest host of Prescott Talks discusses the Willow Creek Charter School with its new principal, Katie Sevey. Katie explains about her background, and that she was a middle school teacher ay Willow Creek until this year, when she became the principal.

The school was originally a ranch, and the school was founded in 1999. They teach kindergarten through 7th grade, with an average of 17 kids per class. The term is year-round with a few breaks.

David McNabb, guest host of Prescott Talks, discusses the classical Christian education with the headmaster of Trinity Christian School in Prescott Arizona.

Jim Arroyo discusses how to be prepared for people trying to break into your home. There has been a number of home invasions, where the criminals use an electric jamming device to block cell phones, so no one can call for help. Jim talks about what you can do to be prepared for such a situation.

Brooks Compton, guest host of Prescott Talks, discusses a number of issues with Councilwoman Cantelme. who has just been named Mayor Pro Tem of Prescott.

Connie talks about her goals for 2024 for the City, which include getting new fire and police stations, planning better for the future growth of Prescott, data collection by the City Manager and staff, and business licenses. The City needs a way to keep track of who is doing business here, and a license would be a good way to start.

She and Brooks discuss the campaign to recall Mayor Goode. Connie feels it is a distraction and takes away from the City's actual business.

Jim Arroyo, President of the Yavapai County Preparedness Team, discusses the use of precious metals in barter. He explains what the spot price is, how to approach business owners, and what a silver round is compared to a silver coin.

Jim Arroyo, President of the Yavapai County Preparedness Team, discusses several scenarios of civil disorder/civil unrest and how to get ready. He mentions the possibilities of hyperinflation, street violence in the large cities, and government breakdown.

Jim gets into what to stock up on for a barter economy. He suggests that extra cash should be exchanged for gold and silver, buying "junk silver" (pre-1965 US coins). Hand tools are another item that can be bartered, as well as ammunition, and building materials.

David McNabb, guest host for Prescott Talks, interviews Patrick Wellert, principal of the Arizona Agribusiness and Equine Center, a charter high school. Through a partnership with Yavapai College, students can take college classes and get their Associate Degree as well.

The Center includes agribusiness classes, as well as classes on horses and horsemanship. Students learn how to care for the horses, which includes feeding, grooming, and cleaning the stalls.

David Stringer, guest host for Prescott Talks, interviews Bill Williams, who is running for the Prescott Valley Town Council. They discuss growth, water issues, infrastructure, new homes and developers.

Jim Arroyo, President of the Yavapai County Preparedness Team, discusses how a parallel economy works. He talks about the Time Bank that the YCPT has set up, how to barter with precious metals (gold and silver), what will happen if there is an economic collapse, and the idea of digital currency, and many other important topics.

Jim Arroyo, President of the Yavapai County Preparedness Team, takes us through a condensed version of a YCPT meeting, including an intelligence briefing talking about the Israel-Hamas War, the U.S. southern border where terrorists are coming in, and China.

Jim explains that one needs to stockpile at least three months of food, make sure your medical kit has several months supply of your medications, learn to use radios, and always be aware of you surroundings. He recommends taking a medical first aid program called Stop the Bleed as well.

All of this information can be found on their website, https://ycpt.org

Jim Arroyo, President of the Yavapai County Preparedness Team, talks about a number of issues. The FBI has coined an acronym for a new category of terrorists, AGAAVE. This stands for Anti-Government Anti-Authority Violent Extremists. This group includes all Donald Trump supporters, people who voted for him and is a direct threat to all right wing, conservative Republicans.

Jim points out that civil wars are not started by people, but by governments. The U.S. government now has a MRNA vaccine that can be inhaled and spread by airplanes. The southern border invasion is allowing foreign terrorists in our country, including the Chinese military and others.

We need to make sure that our communities are prepared for any situation.

Dr. Lyle Rapacki interviews Arizona Senator Sonny Borrelli and Col. Phil Waldron about the Arizona forensic audit. They discuss the latest refusal of the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors to turn over the routers, and other obstacles.

Dr. Lyle Rapacki asks Col. Phil Waldron more questions that were submitted from readers.

Dr. Lyle Rapacki talks about the beginning of the Arizona forensic audit and the forces that are trying to stop it. As promised, he asks Col. Waldron the questions that people have sent in about the audit. This is Part 1 of 2 parts, and was filmed on Friday, April 23, 2021.

Lyle Rapacki continues his interview with Col. Waldron. Phillip reads and explains the depth of the Arizona's Senate subpoenas, and what the forensic audit team will examine.

Dr. Lyle interviews Col. Philip Waldron about the upcoming audit in Arizona and what it might find.

Arizona Senator Sonny Borrelli is coming to speak at the Yavapai Patriots meeting in Prescott on Saturday, April 17th. Dr. Lyle asks him in a short interview what he is planning to talk about.

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Dr. Lyle Rapacki is the host of Arizona Today. He interviews Arizona politicians, religious folk, business people and others who are making history in the state.