any grown man who feels like he needs to run around the woods with a rifle playing pretend "army" like a little boy has got some very serious developmental issues! wow! so glad i don't live next door to this fool! get a REAL life bro!
Its ok that you have a small penis and that your balls never dropped, its ok if you decided to have a sex change over it. What is not ok is being against masculine principles of warriorship, a mere frightened child of a "man". Weak men like you, make hard times for everyone. How's that life going? "Bro"...
You cover your bases… a complete planner…. Well prepared and a good presentation. Thanks Stoker👍 Nice companions… a good dog and a very nice looking Lever Gun.
Appears your new pup is working out. He/she is having fun and is sticking to you. It is pure hell recovering from the loss of your long time buddy, but the best way to honor your old partner is to get a new one as similar to him as possible. I am an OLD 111.6(Army) and really enjoy your channel.
Excellent video Top. Hondo looks like he is fitting in nicely.. glad he is not gun shigh. My staffy is not afraid of them either.. my lever is not a 45-70 it is a .357mag/.38 spc. It does the job. Stay Stoked
"The majority of prepared citizens I know are over 50, out of shape, have some water and food, have the wrong weapons, have fired their weapons a handful of times, go home from the range if they have a malfunction, etc. Basically, they think everything will be the same as now except they may have to yell at someone to get off their lawn. Personally, I'm fine with that. We need, and to put it in childish language - A DO OVER.
I appreciate the video. I never served in the military, but I can relate reconnaissance with doing many disaster assessments while working in disaster relief operations. Got to know conditions on the ground to know where and how to deploy resources. "Proving assumptions made in our planning". Again, in Disaster Relief you plan, plan, plan, but each disaster is different. I responded to many hurricanes and floods, but none were the same. Each had a different response according to the conditions we found in the assessment.
Well I can say this. The head on the nail is in a lot of pain right now. Looks like you hit a home run with this video. For me I’m having a hard time getting the guys to come to the deep woods to do the training.
As I always say, a fitter human is harder to kill. Hiking is an activity almost anyone can do at some level. Start with walking, then a bag, walking stick/sticks if you have to, and build up to a trail hike. Learn land navigation and make your own trail, start small with some easy boundaries in case of mistakes. This gets you the basic physical conditioning and hopefully weather and terrain variations youll need. Secondly, draw up some scenarios like: no electricty in the house, no running water, no hot food, what if 'snap' your house was washed away...... plan for those things. with family. I agree that comms and doing some dry runs in the areas of evasion and escape from the X. (home) and where can you go? be creative and have a team of trusted people you can count on for comms and supplies, recon of new sources of goods... team up with other groups if its feasable. Cross train your medical care and every last person should know CPR and basic first aid. Simulate a flesh wound as serious as you simulate a fallen teammate. Nothing like lugging 150-200 lbs of (god forbid) Dead weight around in the trails. I had practiced fireman's carry and improvised stretchers for wounded and heavy gear, just in case. These things get people on the same page for when Murphy and the confusion sets in! train !
@@dr.froghopper6711 Even a wheelchiar bound person can train in a limited capacity. Always be in the fight. I know quite a few Veterans and civillians in wheelchair bound folks that shoot and are prepared. Never give up! There is more to being prepared than rucking out and patrolling. Ask Stoker!
While serving in Central America with the 7th SFG. We devastated the enemy with very small and lethal LRRP teams sometimes as small as two members. Train with what you have, learn to be fast and deadly. DONT COMPLAIN TRAIN!!! CSM Chapa
I did all these step today when I walked to the public road to get my mail. Even had a lever gun with me. My labradoodle and I are now doing the after-action briefing. We did identify a few things to improve on. The Labrador/poodle mix says we should cache some doggy snacks along the route. In the event we ever get pinned down or ambushed.
The main gate of a Naval Station is one mile North of me, the end of their pier one mile West. I can see the Navy yacht club marina from my back porch. I'm even closer to the port and the railroad. There's a fairly abrupt transition between the downtown area and the larger residential properties with multiple natural growth ravines in the drainage to the sea. It's a complicated environment.
Two, Two kids and neighbors whom We could rely on for probably a short time. I watch another channel or did and you can see from 2015-Now how they have made a small army from their sales. But you have a great question since most have friends we can count on but all live too far apart! And we are just about a week from finding out which half will be pissed side D or R. Sadly
I can still hear beloved SSG Griffin from ~50 years ago: “proper prior planning prevents piss poor performance.” And that included planning for the plan to not survive first contact.
So if nothing happens (to us) - ever - have we wasted our precious hours, days, years and treasure preparing, planning and proceeding? Understanding that 'freedom isn't free' and the sacrifices necessary - at what point do we take the time to enjoy 'all the heavenly glory'?
Your comment interests me in that we may not be alive for the next revolution. Put things in a historic perspective...me personally, as a trucker, staying fit is extremely difficult. Constantly away from home base compounds this whole minute man thing. I suppose truckers will be a big problem if the grid goes down, for example. To your point, it's not a waste of time, resources, etc., if you enjoy it. Readiness fatigue is a strategy/tactic...find balance. Enjoy your life, but being prepared as is possible for you and yours. You may or may not fight in a revolution actual. Are you willing to plegde everything to the cause as the patriots/revolutionary brothers did back in time? Most Americans could not plegde even a pj sandwich, let alone trust a fellow patriot in their garage for muster. They were tasked with fighting for the cause to be independent. We, as moderns, we're tasked with keeping our independence. Are you?
@@brandyhouston2105 Agree. There are some qualities necessary to be (what I like to say..) capable. We must be ready to handle the things we cannot see - being fit, having basic skills (well rounded), being willing and testing those against a measurable entity (real or imagined). You are an 'essential' (trucker - 👍) to America's economy and sustainment - your job is vital to you, your family and America's vitality. The point I was suggesting is 'where' do we draw the line between 'capable' and maybe 'obsession' - not the word I was looking for - maybe 'compulsion'?. Drive say brother. Paul - USMC '84 - 88'.
Isatq2133 “But I say unto you, That ye resist not evil: but whosoever shall smite thee on thy right cheek, turn to him the other also.” Matthew 5:39 KJV Amen!
any grown man who feels like he needs to run around the woods with a rifle playing pretend "army" like a little boy has got some very serious developmental issues! wow! so glad i don't live next door to this fool! get a REAL life bro!
Its ok that you have a small penis and that your balls never dropped, its ok if you decided to have a sex change over it. What is not ok is being against masculine principles of warriorship, a mere frightened child of a "man". Weak men like you, make hard times for everyone. How's that life going? "Bro"...
You think he is bad, you must be an indoor person who never spent time outside.
A great philosopher once said, “It’s gonna get worse before it gets worse”.
Risky Chrisky, 2023.
Poor Risky. The Gay Dogman finally got him.
Done in by the Dogman’s red rocket. He never saw it coming.
Where can we find this guy now?
He hangs out on Telegram
He needs to go to pepperbox
You cover your bases… a complete planner…. Well prepared and a good presentation. Thanks Stoker👍
Nice companions… a good dog and a very nice looking Lever Gun.
Appears your new pup is working out. He/she is having fun and is sticking to you. It is pure hell recovering from the loss of your long time buddy, but the best way to honor your old partner is to get a new one as similar to him as possible.
I am an OLD 111.6(Army) and really enjoy your channel.
Agree completely
He’s a good pup. Thanks amigo!
@@STOKERMATIC He also seems to handle gunshots, which I surmise is the reason for them. You never know when that training might be helpful.
Miss my dog SO much.......
Woof!
Excellent video Top.
Hondo looks like he is fitting in nicely.. glad he is not gun shigh.
My staffy is not afraid of them either.. my lever is not a 45-70 it is a .357mag/.38 spc. It does the job.
Stay Stoked
"The majority of prepared citizens I know are over 50, out of shape, have some water and food, have the wrong weapons, have fired their weapons a handful of times, go home from the range if they have a malfunction, etc. Basically, they think everything will be the same as now except they may have to yell at someone to get off their lawn. Personally, I'm fine with that. We need, and to put it in childish language - A DO OVER.
I appreciate the video. I never served in the military, but I can relate reconnaissance with doing many disaster assessments while working in disaster relief operations. Got to know conditions on the ground to know where and how to deploy resources. "Proving assumptions made in our planning". Again, in Disaster Relief you plan, plan, plan, but each disaster is different. I responded to many hurricanes and floods, but none were the same. Each had a different response according to the conditions we found in the assessment.
Your message is all predicated on the OODA loop. Thank you for the in-depth explanation and for getting to the point. No fluff or unnecessary BS. 👍🏼
Well I can say this. The head on the nail is in a lot of pain right now. Looks like you hit a home run with this video. For me I’m having a hard time getting the guys to come to the deep woods to do the training.
As I always say, a fitter human is harder to kill. Hiking is an activity almost anyone can do at some level. Start with walking, then a bag, walking stick/sticks if you have to, and build up to a trail hike. Learn land navigation and make your own trail, start small with some easy boundaries in case of mistakes. This gets you the basic physical conditioning and hopefully weather and terrain variations youll need. Secondly, draw up some scenarios like: no electricty in the house, no running water, no hot food, what if 'snap' your house was washed away...... plan for those things. with family. I agree that comms and doing some dry runs in the areas of evasion and escape from the X. (home) and where can you go? be creative and have a team of trusted people you can count on for comms and supplies, recon of new sources of goods... team up with other groups if its feasable. Cross train your medical care and every last person should know CPR and basic first aid. Simulate a flesh wound as serious as you simulate a fallen teammate. Nothing like lugging 150-200 lbs of (god forbid) Dead weight around in the trails. I had practiced fireman's carry and improvised stretchers for wounded and heavy gear, just in case. These things get people on the same page for when Murphy and the confusion sets in! train !
Right up until you hear from the guy that lives in a wheelchair.
@@dr.froghopper6711 Even a wheelchiar bound person can train in a limited capacity. Always be in the fight. I know quite a few Veterans and civillians in wheelchair bound folks that shoot and are prepared. Never give up! There is more to being prepared than rucking out and patrolling. Ask Stoker!
Always appreciate the knowledge, thank you Stoker!!!🙏👍🇺🇸🤘
That woofer is having a blast :)
👍 That's a nice lever action rifle!
Looks like a Henry 45-70...
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While serving in Central America with the 7th SFG. We devastated the enemy with very small and lethal LRRP teams sometimes as small as two members.
Train with what you have, learn to be fast and deadly. DONT COMPLAIN TRAIN!!!
CSM Chapa
you can never stop learning because nothing stays the same. I see Hondo hasn't grown into his tale yet 😂😂 Stay safe.
I did all these step today when I walked to the public road to get my mail. Even had a lever gun with me.
My labradoodle and I are now doing the after-action briefing. We did identify a few things to improve on. The Labrador/poodle mix says we should cache some doggy snacks along the route. In the event we ever get pinned down or ambushed.
Woof! The nose knows…
tip- don't use a rotten 8 inch dead fall as a barricade
Did you say something? Sorry, I was enjoying watching the pup. 😛
I'm kidding, good talk, Top.
like my Henry too ... well all great plans tend to fall apart at first contact... unless you plan for that contact
Triple Tier Security
Terrain matters.
Excellent presentation
Yes, as
this large Red Planet comes closer, things will go off the scales!
Ever thought about doing a video for people who live next to a military base?
The main gate of a Naval Station is one mile North of me, the end of their pier one mile West. I can see the Navy yacht club marina from my back porch. I'm even closer to the port and the railroad. There's a fairly abrupt transition between the downtown area and the larger residential properties with multiple natural growth ravines in the drainage to the sea. It's a complicated environment.
An interesting concept, having worked for Uncle Sugar for 22 years.
Don’t. Next video.
I live next to one. They dont want to hurt us or control us. Something else is doing this. Certain people maybe.
@@Marcus-rg7bgbut they are a target for the enemy... what will you do then?
45 70 in a carbine...ouch!...ask me how I know...LOL...woods p.s. Love your new Pup!
Thank You For Sharing Your Thoughts, Knowledge And Trained Experience !! Excellent Presentation, As Always.
What a beautiful dog!
without local people's support you are doomed,good movie Come and See 😎😎
Thank you for the good guidance . I understand better .
The bad thang about hiding in the woods the bad guy can burn them down and you can be stuck in a wild fire
Semper fi Brother
Dude used the term "Ink Stick" unironically.
Assessment is everything. Great advice and video. Thank you
OODA Loop
THANKS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Where is that note taking gear at Stoker!? Just joking man, the phone works. Thanks for the awesome video.
WHAT STATE IS THIS,MAN I LOVE IT
NE Georgia.
@@STOKERMATIC OK,GREAT N.C HERE ROCKINGHAM CO
If you don't know someone personally be skeptical.
Thanks
Can I pet that dawgggg?! 🐕🦺
Did Hondo take a detour to go fishing?
? How big is your group I just have a team of 2 me and one other I have 4 year of 11b1p but my team mate has none but I can train him
Two, Two kids and neighbors whom
We could rely on for probably a short time. I watch another channel or did and you can see from 2015-Now how they have made a small army from their sales. But you have a great question since most have friends we can count on but all live too far apart! And we are just about a week from finding out which half will be pissed side D or R. Sadly
One is better then none.
Use the time you have now and do not waste it.
Time is short.
The GOOD vs evil war is starting GOD will lead us through
This sounds alot like what we called mission planning in the Army. It is crucial to a successful operation.
I can still hear beloved SSG Griffin from ~50 years ago: “proper prior planning prevents piss poor performance.” And that included planning for the plan to not survive first contact.
@@DogBeast221SSG Spagnolo told us the same thing.
So if nothing happens (to us) - ever - have we wasted our precious hours, days, years and treasure preparing, planning and proceeding? Understanding that 'freedom isn't free' and the sacrifices necessary - at what point do we take the time to enjoy 'all the heavenly glory'?
Your comment interests me in that we may not be alive for the next revolution. Put things in a historic perspective...me personally, as a trucker, staying fit is extremely difficult. Constantly away from home base compounds this whole minute man thing. I suppose truckers will be a big problem if the grid goes down, for example. To your point, it's not a waste of time, resources, etc., if you enjoy it. Readiness fatigue is a strategy/tactic...find balance. Enjoy your life, but being prepared as is possible for you and yours. You may or may not fight in a revolution actual. Are you willing to plegde everything to the cause as the patriots/revolutionary brothers did back in time? Most Americans could not plegde even a pj sandwich, let alone trust a fellow patriot in their garage for muster. They were tasked with fighting for the cause to be independent. We, as moderns, we're tasked with keeping our independence. Are you?
@@brandyhouston2105 Agree. There are some qualities necessary to be (what I like to say..) capable. We must be ready to handle the things we cannot see - being fit, having basic skills (well rounded), being willing and testing those against a measurable entity (real or imagined). You are an 'essential' (trucker - 👍) to America's economy and sustainment - your job is vital to you, your family and America's vitality. The point I was suggesting is 'where' do we draw the line between 'capable' and maybe 'obsession' - not the word I was looking for - maybe 'compulsion'?. Drive say brother. Paul - USMC '84 - 88'.
Drive 'safe'! I know you do. 💪
Or is that a 45-70 ?
shared.
Do NOT resist evil. Matthew 5:39
Amen!
Happy Sabbath!
That verse is for the Jews in the tribulation, not us now in the church age. 😀
Yes dont resist. Live with them and be like them… eesh 😕 God laughs at the wicked.
Isatq2133 “But I say unto you, That ye resist not evil: but whosoever shall smite thee on thy right cheek, turn to him the other also.” Matthew 5:39 KJV
Amen!
Larry-i3c sorry, I don’t argue with Ai.
Wait you’ve two rifles? Some kind of gun nut? 😂
Great info top, I think hondo has ADHD 🤣🤣
Prepping could be one, to the point 15 minute video.
Try it.
At five minutes you will be thinking of things to say . Just the facts ma'am
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