Man, this is my biggest problem. I need people. I live in a small town, but a clueless one. Yes, I have some friends, and trusted individual, but the smart ones have gotten old, and started to die off. No one is hard anymore. I need to move. I am 46, but capable. That isn't because I'm Rambo. I work my ass off for it, daily. This has stirred me up, because I have known this is a problem for awhile. I am looking forward to this series. I definitely have to change my situation in this area. Good video.
One thing you have going for you is living in a small town. I'm 47 and live in a township that's wedged between a small-medium size city 10 minutes one way and a medium size city 30 minutes the opposite direction. I'm also involved with a well organized, equipped, and trained militia. Getting a group together is tough. I know, since I've done it. There's infighting and lack of attendance to deal with. You might have to go rogue or get involved with your state militia, if they're any good.
A wife capable of watching the cameras and waking you if someone turns up, is what you need. Most preppers make the mistake of thinking they need a team of guys. You have to feed this group remember.
Oh, Yea, she is trained up for sure. I don't think I need a massive amount of people< some of the good points that Randall brings up in this video I am lacking in. My family is for sure in the know, and I have a small team. I simply was pointing out where I do know that I am lacking. I can see the trouble with too many guys. More people more problems. Small, capable, and versatility I guess is more accurate. I would be good with that. It's hard to trust people. Some have crazy ideas, and no formal training. I like this kind of conversation, man. I appreciate your input@@Ronin54-
@@EquipaPatriot It is tough. More people more problems. What I think I need is small unit type training, capable, and versatile. You are right my geographical location is a big advantage. I'm good to go, but it is hard to trust people. They get crazy ideas. I am interested in those with formal training, and you make some good points. I like this conversation, and appreciate your input.
@@Ronin54-Yep. How many of these guys have put full emphasis on gear and nothing into food production. Probably too many, based on what I see. Food is where the war is already at.
Good talk. I'm one that you wouldn't have pulling a trigger. Here's some of my skill sets, electrician, medic, mechanic, plumber, machinist, farmer, survival instructor, have cooked for 600 people and more..... just good at learning and doing things I guess.
Too many people underrate logistics. An army, even a small one marches on its stomach. It takes like 3-5 support personnel to keep 1 combat personnel in the field.
I live in a small town of 3000 in Northern Idaho…most everybody here is former or active military/first responder. I married a nurse 😁 I have a MAG agreement with all of my neighbors…all together we’re on about 3000 acres. We have an active county emergency management team that does weekly GMRS radio checks to list people, test equipment, etc. There’s only one way in/out of our area. Our sheriff is extremely community based and says the more weapons/accessories he has in his county the better 👍🏻 We have a hydroelectric dam and a fish hatchery for power & food. I think we’ll be alright but the thought is still scary and I hope nothing ever happens. I’m a former LEO (11 years) & POST firearm combat instructor and still train as much as possible. Great videos man! Keep them coming 🍻
Would you be apposed to a young husband and wife moving into your area and joining this community? I just recently moved to Southern Utah and as far as community goes here it only really exists in the LDS church. We both deeply desire to be a part of a tight knit community.
@@Joseph_Hamilton There’s no housing available around here anymore…what’s available is very expensive thanks to the housing market over the past few years.
@@ratsniperslugs I appreciate the response. It’s the same story here. I think the average cost of a house out here is something like $500,000. I do cabinetry, almost every house I’m in is well over $2 million. I don’t understand where all of this money comes from. People say California, but who is buying the houses in California? I’m starting to think CCP.
If starts it’s over before gaining traction , these guys are emotionally detached and gonna get you hurt because their missing being told what to do and living as a soldier instead of a civilian! Their ok with playing soldier but please understand the other side of training and flanking etc. the opposition having unlimited resources has a bed to rest and food to eat while coming after you in lue of eliminating you and wiping out everything and everyone you care about! While your hiding and trying stay alive their taking prisoner your entire family and burning your home to grown so you have to stay in woods or desert getting tired by the day and same with anybody that’s with you!
“Be careful not to be like those who do not train sufficiently yet become masters» because their talk resembles that of the experts.” ~ Gichin Funakoshi
Definitely a lot to think about, but reaching out and getting to know the people in your area although it seems common sense, I really never thought about it. Time to get out the trays of cookies and go knocking on doors.
Wiser heads than mine have said all the time that you don't need to shoot someone every day, but eating and waving to your neighbors you do daily. How to develop a "Pashtunwali" for Our Guys?
I'm the only veteran in my family. And I'm the only infantrymen in my friend group. So I'm always preparing for small unit tactics, caching supplies, shelter in non permissive environments, and then of course shoot, move, and communicate.
Watching a few of your vids got me all fired up to start a little local minuteman group. But then I remembered I'm in the suburbs of Socal and if I start hitting up random people and explain to them I'm trying to *basically* form a little mini militia for SHTF scenarios, I'm probably gonna get a visit from the Feds in no time. And i really don't need Feds at my house, lol. People are weak. In my situation, it would probably be wise to keep staying lone wolf gray man, and plan with my wife and my one only true close friend who lives 10 mins away.
Ive become an urban homesteader in small town midwest. I have a small flock of chickens, and half my yard is a garden, on top of my stores. By doing so, i realise that i have made myself a "target" in SHTF scenarios. I've talked with most of the adults on my block, loosely organised us, or at very least let them know not to steal, that they dont have to. Im willing to eat dog food and worms to share my eggs with thier children(if it comes to that). And barter for supplies, labor, or extra security with the adults.
Well, definitely a way better synopsis than I expected when I clicked. You nailed me good a couple of times, which I thank you for. I’ve lost so much faith in humans , and feds infiltrating every movement, I’ve avoided groups like the plague recently. However the ring of truth always hurt , so good. As a non veteran who hates to be told what to do, especially by people from the military ,craving authority in civilian life, I can see a host of potential issues. As the proud grandson of two ww2 heroes, and the husband of a veteran wife, my theoretical admiration of vets has had an interesting small town reality check over the last section of my life. Serving many veterans dinners , becoming friends with a slew of great men , deeply scarred and endowed with wisdom and PTSD, has taught me much. They are dropping like flies sadly. Perhaps this is a commonality; there’s the vets you’d expect, gruff, drinking, republican, straight shooters who know how to size someone up in a few moments. I really love those a$$holes, even if I can’t hang with them 24/7. Then there’s the lefties, shockingly. They were always trying to outrank, take over events, undermine community functions and steel members from the other click through gossip and backstabbing. Then there’s the guys who are perverts, using the social benefits of vet to get into family settings and leer at little girls while they volunteer to help. Get a few drinks in them and find out how dark that underbelly is. Still, they get protected because they’re a vet. They oscillate between groups when things get hot, wait for a leader or two to die off, then slither back. So I imagine the infighting between groups if shtf, would be epic even in a small town. However, all that learning has given me a keen eye for discernment and I have much to offer my community. I will listen again to your video and digest. I’d recommend the channel “ tech ingredients “ . We can’t plan for the last war. His latest couple videos about making AI powered laser drone defense systems and the series on smoke grenades are top notch among many. Thanks again.
I think basing a militia/guerrilla/partisan force off of the US army infantry platoon/company is flawed to start with, This is a massive topic, too long to start with in the comment section but one I’d love to talk about you with one day
Agree, For starters, everything you do for operations is standard training for your opponent. They know what your going to do before you do it. We learned this in the Sage Brush Wars of the 90s and developed training and tactics to circumvent that problem. Unfortunately, the public stopped supporting as soon as OKC happened. So, things never fully bloomed.
Thanks for your information. Former grunt, no combat experience. My kit and supplies, and abilities fall into the minuteman category. You have helped me define what I can contribute to the community and cause. Thank you.
Excellent EXCELLENT channel. After I left the Marine Corps, I joined the army. I became a 25B and was sent to a USACAPOC unit. Super cool. It was reserves but still, I got some good exposure to how they (CA Guys) do things.
I'm about to start training my Proud Boy chapter with basic infantry tactics and one of the other chapters in our state is headed by an ex-marine infantryman. We are building a solid network in South Carolina. I would encourage anyone in a militia to try to find your local PB chapter. We aren't a militia but we can be when we need to, it's hard to really define exactly what we are but we have a massive somewhat organized international network. We are in 48 states and several countries. Just individual militias alone won't have the strength of a network. In the revolution the colonial militia didn't get involved until way later into the conflict. The minutemen were a private militia but they were mostly if not all members of the Sons of Liberty and the Sons of Liberty was a front for the Bostonian Freemasons who were fed up with British policies. They'd all meet at The Green Dragon Tavern and then they started protesting, rioting, tarring and feathering etc. Then the SoL spread across the colonies. But it all started with a fraternity in a bar. The Proud Boys are a drinking club and fraternity with the same ideals as the Sons of Liberty. Point is it worked in the past. The network built by the freemasons and then the Sons of Liberty(who were mostly masons) made it possible for the Revolution to happen.
Roman Catholic organizations, the same ones who provide you scripted NFL games are the same ones playing with you on a string. The Vicar of Christ is the anti-Christ, which Roman Catholicism along with Freemasons and other auxiliaries of Rome get their operations from. If you claim to be a freedom fighter I wouldn’t be aligning myself with these dogs, they probably killed your ancestors centuries ago. Sad.
I doubt anyone who hasn't already done this could even follow along with what you just said. I've had similar conversations with platoons and watched everyone below E7 have their eyes glaze over. It's well said and, great information and, I'm glad you're doing it. You might want to aim lower like, how to write an op order. Maybe even how to do a range card. Definitely 10 level stuff.
Aside from preparing for natural disasters, which makes a lot of sense, there are two things that the prepper people are overlooking when it comes to defending their freedom. First is, what is the signal? How will all of these prepper people know that it is time to act? How will they know what is the moment to stand up? What if there is no blatant surprise attack like Ft Sumter, Pearl Harbor or 9/11? What if the siren never goes off and the actual signal is just silence? How will they know that the moment has arrived if that moment simply fills the prepper people with complete doubt and suspicion because the moment did not make itself apparent or overt? What if the time to act is missed through inaction and confusion? Second is, lawfare, and it is tied to the first. It is quite likely that all of the people preparing for defense of their freedom are never even going to get to use their prepared stocks and skills at all. What if the bad guys just take everyone that is not going along with the tyrannical program off of the streets, one by one, working down a list, neighbor by neighbor? What if the bad guys just claim that the prepper people are criminals, terrorists, etc and arrest them on false charges and warrants? What if the prepper people just disappear or never make it back home? What if the bad guys have a plan already prepared to take all of those that believe in freedom, liberty and patriotism and just put them into prisons and camps with no intention of giving them a chance to defend themselves either in court or by other means? Do you see? The bad guys are most likely going to use unconventional, uncompromising and unorthodox methods to reach their goals. Not saying that preparing is futile or pointless, but saying that it is hard to know what the 21st century tyrants are willing to do to see their plans come to fruition and that ALL possible options are on the table.
You bring up a seriously critical question, which the answer is that resistance to a threat, requires teamwork. Just like the original Red Dawn movie, even the most rag-tag group has to have a competent leader. Without a leader, everything goes to chocolate 💩 pudding. Because leadership is so important, local militias are the best response to most threats. This is why voting for the right person as county Sheriff is so crucial, because this person is the only one who can legally deputize people into a local militia, (posse) and no one else can, but the state governor. A posse is given statute authority to restore and maintain the peace and to arrest outlaws. An outlaw is anyone suspect of commiting crimes, either having been previously found guilty or merely suspected of guilt based on credible evidence. Therefore, the first direction you should go, is contacting the sheriff, presenting a list of names of people available for posse call up and giving him time to run background checks and to conduct mandatory classes on the duties and limits for the job. Having a deputy sheriff auxiliary will be similar to volunteer firefighter, which includes ride-along for indepth real, on-the-job training. This kind of volunteer service can also lead to employment as a deputy. Ex military can also work out similar pathways with the state national guard, in the exact same way the Coast Guard maintains a ranked, but non commissioned Auxiliary. Hope this comment was helpful.
We're tracking. It has been a painfully slow process but our consistent efforts are paying off. We have a friend on the city council, we are workng with the local 'doc in the box', and we've idenified some people of influence. We have opened our training sessions (non tactical) to the community. We are giving a presentation at the city council next week, and having another info session on Saturday. Lots of praying is essential.
This is why there’s a lot of issues with the group mentality, everybody has a job and some people live in this delusion land that we’re going to be in trench warfare. It takes everybody to be successful.
Hooah, brother! RLTW. Airborne 11B from 92-96. I feel ya all the way. Appreciate your tutorials; makes easier for me to train those around me. Stay safe!
How do you reach out to people to being putting together a response team in this day and age? Despite all the crazy stuff going down, people still look at me like I’m crazy
@@dus777libertarians are made out to be worse than anything. I know it's a psyop they akin libertarians to sovereign citizens which is not far off. I just wanted to be free and grill and they won't let me be. So here I am.
Grunt proof, there really needs to be a book or videos on actual missions, what went wrong, what went right and how we fixed the problems, basically real life situations to think tactically
Thank you for sharing your expertise👍 I will get my a** out getting people together. One united humanity! We can do this people of the world! Hopefully, as peacefully as they let us! Love these videos you are putting together for all of us, and I want to thank you for what you are doing 💯 From all of us, thank you Sir!
Great video. What we as a 2A community are missing is the organization that comes with a formal militia. This is best done through your local county by them creating a county militia.
I’m a good all around general maint tech , I’m a good planner with OPS experience , and I’m a decent shot .. just bad knees mean long rucks are a no go .. but I think I’m a add for a team not a added weight
Hey Grunt, you should do a video on urban aspects of minutemen. I'm in an urban area, already networking with people I consider my brothers and sisters- people that are like-minded, but we cant all just bugout. We're trying to bug in and set up pipelines of communication and having all our ducks in a line wen it comes to the P.A.C.E. planning. We've all discussed our bug out plans, but we want to hold the fort here before it came to the hug out plan. Any tips are greatly appreciated. Thanks for the content you spread.
Another great video. Found an awesome “Project Management” book at the thrift store, and thought “Yep, we’ll need this for the survive and thrive library.” I got great planning/ strategic training in S Korea. We had 2 solid 1SG! 5/5 ADA.
Good shit. I am going to add some of those tips to my SAR team ftx and mutual aid program. I was on a stream with you and Stoker a while back and joining SAR was tossed out as a good way to get your ass moving if you don't have a mag. There are too many gifts that advice gave me. Most important it got me on call drop of a hat jumping up rushing out the door and working with a team of people I don't nessisarly see eye to eye with in critical moments. That was invaluable. Alot of what you cover translates and the delta from theory to prac ap is always fucking amazing no matter how good the advise is the reality of applying it destroys the most well read paralysis by analysis armchair ego driven inputs on its face. What's wild is the multitude of small adjustments you make to prestige new gear to make it functional for yourself. You'll never know till you do the thing. For super cold weather drone flights there are four small tips I discovered that mutilate gear to a person not doing the thing but it makes the situation work because of issue in the field you'd never think of till you're in the shit or doing complex ftx. Keep it coming man. It's more valuable than you're given credit for.
Hey Randal, I have a question. You mentioned how useful healthcare workers are. Would you say this also goes for mental health care workers? See, I was a Navy master at arms(military police) for six years and I was a civilian cop for three years. I never served in combat, but I got the chance to do some good training on active duty and in the police department. And, of course, I have the street experience. Now that I’m not a cop, I’m in grad school for social work and I do volunteer EMS on the side. Do you think there is a role for someone like me who can help people with their personal and mental health issues, and pull security, and do field medicine in the situation you describe?
Pulling security is probably a good idea since (I assume) you're good at observing and reading people, given your background and training. Probably won't be many therapy related jobs during high activity, but you can definitely put your skills to good use.
The US Army does use lessons learned for a while then they forget everything they learned. Example. Vietnam. By the time we got deeply involved in Vietnam, every lesson it had learned in WWII in the Burma indo China theater had been lost. They dropped it and moved on. So then Vietnam caused the Army to go back and have to relearn all that it had forgotten and establish the jungle warfare school in Panama. Now 25th Inf Div has established a new one in Hawaii with a good 20 to 30 year break in having a dedicated school for that warfare. They got so involved in the Middle East that they have about forgotten how to fight a war in Europe, and they had to drudge up lessons learned from the desert warfare on WWII. So don't rely on the Army remembering lessons learned for a long period of time, because their own history has proven otherwise
Wow! Luckily I know ALOT of medical personnel. Helps having a wife that’s an ICU nurse 😂 I know a good local gun smith that’s within walking distance. The rest….no clue….gotta work on that! Great video as always
An advisory about how to approach an existing "Community" If one is having to lone wolf it would be cool if you haven't done one already. I didnt look to see. If you have, disregard.
The whole premise of minutemen, dictates several selection factors, which are beyond scarce nowadays. I don't care how many vets we have... finding men with basic rifleman skills isn't a problem. Finding people who are well versed in small unit tactics and selective contact mitigation on the other hand, is a huge concern... and an outright necessity.... and as you point out, proficient recon skills are a must.
Land nav, night movements, how to secure/keep watch over an area, overlapping fields or fire, observation skills while you're dug in, radio skills? You don't remember any of that?
It’s not too late to buy FM’s TM’s and TC’s. It’s information, that can be put to practical use by almost anyone, in times of things getting weird. IMO medical and comms are going to be widely overlooked by folks that might not make it very far in a brave new world.
Keep talking about How the people must take these Military decisions and actions seriously The times have changed, there should be A Team in each City /State The USA is far beyond safe
I’d like to know more about the legal line between a militia and a community response team. Unfortunately the federal government has made it illegal to conduct “military style training” in your civilian group and you can believe the three letter agencies are happy to throw around words like domestic terrorism, especially if your group has any “radical” free thinkers.
Hello Grunt Proof, you have some good videos on advice. But may I ask a question what if a person lives in a rural agriculture former mining town that has a small municipal airport plus let's say the national guard is deployed overseas and the local law enforcement is overwhelmed after a natural disaster say a tornado. How could a modern Minuteman/militia unit respond to that to help out their community?.
Great video, my question is how does one become proficient in Land nav in a civilian context? I mean im sure if you live in your area you naturally know where things are at least the populated areas and main roads...etc some more then others. The civilian way would be a normal map and normal compass maybe Gps or hunting apps. But lets say you have to do Land Nav in your area or state with no electronics. I assume if someone is good at Scales, ratios, and math one could make a map of there area or state like the way the Army has there maps so you can use the military way of land nav in a civilian context. Any thoughts on this?
Look up topo maps with grids. See if you can find a site that will print them off for you, you should be able to find one. If you can get the maps printed off then you can practice in areas you know and work your way into navigation with map and a compass in areas you don't know.
@@DroopyWorm Can't really argue with that,It's a dark world. But you should keep in mind,It was also a dark world when everyone heard the shot around the world at Concord. If your set on your ways,Most likely will not find or have a tribe. Good people are out there,That want to improve just like you.
How do you find a community to train with? I used to be able to find websites and I’ve been saving up to buy gear, but now that I can afford it I can’t find the websites anymore
6:36 So...in my situation, i should focus on sharpening, retaining, and improving my CCC/ComMed stuff? I spent more time learning how to patch up battle related injuries, then i spent on marksmanship, land nav, and patrol/breach? I dont have a group, so all i can really do is improve my self. I cant learn new things. Sucj as proper clearing procedures, patrol patterns(beyond basic stuff like, file, scatter, delta, as well as road crossing and stuff like that, even tho i cant really practice that alone either. Lol) I cant do this becajse I dont habe a group that knows any of this other stuff. My land bab is absolutely basic. Map, compass, memory, marking. I forgot most of the stuff i learned in BCT, and i sont have a buncj of USGS maps for my area to practice on.
I've gotten some flak from some people about my initial comment. Let me clear the air for those who have ears to hear, and eyes to read. I love my home. I love my land, my massive garden, my animals, my homemade shooting range. What's more is that I own it, bought, and paid for. Here's the big issue as I'm not all hung up on gear as some suggested. I'm capable of a lot with very little, but extra hands are more than useful. The problem is that I live in the Southern part of a Midwest state. Here's a hint. They hate the Constitution. In particular the 2nd amendment. You can't even buy AR-15 Rifles here now, and nothing that holds over 15 rounds. If you already own an AR-15, or anything similar including high capacity magazines, you are supposed to report them to state "authorities", so that they have all of your info. Then, you are supposed to go out, and replace your magazines with 10 round for rifles, and no more than 15 rounds for handguns. I will say there are many in law enforcement here that recognize this as unconstitutional, and will not do anything to you, but if you do not self snitch on yourself you are breaking the law, apparently. It sucks, cause I own my home, my land, and garden, and animals, but I need to network more, but politically it is very messed up here right now. What do you think of that? It doesn't matter if you have served your Country with honor or not. I've never been arrested, and have no criminal record like so many of my brothers, and sisters that live under the thumb of this tyrannical bullshit.
If you’re lucky enough to be living in a conservative, rural community…go meet your county sheriff. Get a feel for him. Is he a veteran? His thoughts on the rights of citizens to bear arms for defense and to oppose tyranny. Will he follow unconstitutional orders to protect his job, or will he support his constituents and oppose federal overreach and the imposition of compliance by threat/force. Try to go on some drive alongs with the deputies. Find their philosophical positions on the things that matter to you. Lots of deputies are veterans. Hunters. Gun guys, and DEFINITELY not fans of the tyranny they have experience fighting against and they’re sure as hell not going to allow it to be brought to THEIR counties and their neighborhoods. Sheriffs are all short staffed. Most would welcome knowing that there’s community members wanting to volunteer to train in support positions to assist in a time of need. A mass-casualty incident, natural disaster, etc. Being able to help with ANYTHING that needs doing and can be done by a known volunteer, frees up a deputy for a more critical role they’re trained and authorized to do. Meeting your sheriff and some deputies is also just good fkn intel too. You’ll know if/who among them are likely to be a potential threat, a sellout or a guy who’ll shed the badge and go home to protect his own family, supplies and the “tribe” he’s part of. Networking is a thing that has largely been lost for many of us. Especially in our senior years. Having training in first aid, fire fighting, comm’s, supplying and operating drones, mechanical skills, equipment operator, etc. Search and rescue, SCUBA diving. All skills that a community needs in unexpected situations. Lots of us grew up with guns. Hunting and target shooting for fun. Guns and shooting may also be necessary but having additional, useful skills are what separates the men from the boys. Especially the gurly-boys. Bring more to the table than another “Rambo” wannabe. There will ALWAYS be a place/need for experienced, combat veterans who are also former leaders. We had a county militia, also a Committee of Safety but many of us have died off and aged out. Being in my seventies makes it hard to be taken seriously by young people who think “preppers” are as nuts as “boomers” and they’re more interested in getting back to their gaming. I like what you share with us in your videos.
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Man, this is my biggest problem. I need people. I live in a small town, but a clueless one. Yes, I have some friends, and trusted individual, but the smart ones have gotten old, and started to die off. No one is hard anymore. I need to move. I am 46, but capable. That isn't because I'm Rambo. I work my ass off for it, daily. This has stirred me up, because I have known this is a problem for awhile. I am looking forward to this series. I definitely have to change my situation in this area. Good video.
One thing you have going for you is living in a small town. I'm 47 and live in a township that's wedged between a small-medium size city 10 minutes one way and a medium size city 30 minutes the opposite direction. I'm also involved with a well organized, equipped, and trained militia. Getting a group together is tough. I know, since I've done it. There's infighting and lack of attendance to deal with. You might have to go rogue or get involved with your state militia, if they're any good.
A wife capable of watching the cameras and waking you if someone turns up, is what you need. Most preppers make the mistake of thinking they need a team of guys. You have to feed this group remember.
Oh, Yea, she is trained up for sure. I don't think I need a massive amount of people< some of the good points that Randall brings up in this video I am lacking in. My family is for sure in the know, and I have a small team. I simply was pointing out where I do know that I am lacking. I can see the trouble with too many guys. More people more problems. Small, capable, and versatility I guess is more accurate. I would be good with that. It's hard to trust people. Some have crazy ideas, and no formal training. I like this kind of conversation, man. I appreciate your input@@Ronin54-
@@EquipaPatriot It is tough. More people more problems. What I think I need is small unit type training, capable, and versatile. You are right my geographical location is a big advantage. I'm good to go, but it is hard to trust people. They get crazy ideas. I am interested in those with formal training, and you make some good points. I like this conversation, and appreciate your input.
@@Ronin54-Yep. How many of these guys have put full emphasis on gear and nothing into food production. Probably too many, based on what I see. Food is where the war is already at.
My favorite content is former military dudes ensuring they live up to their oath. Cheers from the AD side
Good talk.
I'm one that you wouldn't have pulling a trigger.
Here's some of my skill sets, electrician, medic, mechanic, plumber, machinist, farmer, survival instructor, have cooked for 600 people and more..... just good at learning and doing things I guess.
Too many people underrate logistics. An army, even a small one marches on its stomach. It takes like 3-5 support personnel to keep 1 combat personnel in the field.
Are you Liam Neeson? He had a "Particular skill set."
Someone willing to admit that is a stronger man than most. May you live a long and fruitful life my friend. Much love from Texas.
Great skills set.
In the rear fixing the gear.. we are the unsung hero’s!!!
I live in a small town of 3000 in Northern Idaho…most everybody here is former or active military/first responder. I married a nurse 😁 I have a MAG agreement with all of my neighbors…all together we’re on about 3000 acres. We have an active county emergency management team that does weekly GMRS radio checks to list people, test equipment, etc. There’s only one way in/out of our area. Our sheriff is extremely community based and says the more weapons/accessories he has in his county the better 👍🏻 We have a hydroelectric dam and a fish hatchery for power & food. I think we’ll be alright but the thought is still scary and I hope nothing ever happens. I’m a former LEO (11 years) & POST firearm combat instructor and still train as much as possible. Great videos man! Keep them coming 🍻
Would you be apposed to a young husband and wife moving into your area and joining this community? I just recently moved to Southern Utah and as far as community goes here it only really exists in the LDS church. We both deeply desire to be a part of a tight knit community.
@@Joseph_Hamilton There’s no housing available around here anymore…what’s available is very expensive thanks to the housing market over the past few years.
@@ratsniperslugs I appreciate the response. It’s the same story here. I think the average cost of a house out here is something like $500,000. I do cabinetry, almost every house I’m in is well over $2 million. I don’t understand where all of this money comes from. People say California, but who is buying the houses in California? I’m starting to think CCP.
This is important to learn now if you choose. If Senator Markey (D) Massachusetts gets his way with his bill all of this will be illegal to teach.
Militias were formed over a hundred years before the US government
Let him try 🖕🙄🖕
If starts it’s over before gaining traction , these guys are emotionally detached and gonna get you hurt because their missing being told what to do and living as a soldier instead of a civilian! Their ok with playing soldier but please understand the other side of training and flanking etc. the opposition having unlimited resources has a bed to rest and food to eat while coming after you in lue of eliminating you and wiping out everything and everyone you care about! While your hiding and trying stay alive their taking prisoner your entire family and burning your home to grown so you have to stay in woods or desert getting tired by the day and same with anybody that’s with you!
In that case, civil disobedience would be in order. Keep training anyway, because if they make it illegal to train, they have a reason.
The land you are on is beautiful you are blessed
“Be careful not to be like those who do not train sufficiently yet become masters» because their talk resembles that of the experts.”
~ Gichin Funakoshi
I'm 60 in better shape than majority of 40 year Olds which is ridiculous. I still Ruck geared out for Patrol to stay in shape and enjoy it.
Definitely a lot to think about, but reaching out and getting to know the people in your area although it seems common sense, I really never thought about it. Time to get out the trays of cookies and go knocking on doors.
I go to the farmers market, get to meet the local producers, then networks extending off of that. 🧐
Wiser heads than mine have said all the time that you don't need to shoot someone every day, but eating and waving to your neighbors you do daily.
How to develop a "Pashtunwali" for Our Guys?
Half of my neighbors had BLM and Xiden/Hairlip signs in their yards last election. So no go on the cookie dough.
The knife hand is killing me haha! Thanks for the much-needed information. Glad to see true patriots gathered here.
I'm the only veteran in my family. And I'm the only infantrymen in my friend group. So I'm always preparing for small unit tactics, caching supplies, shelter in non permissive environments, and then of course shoot, move, and communicate.
Watching a few of your vids got me all fired up to start a little local minuteman group.
But then I remembered I'm in the suburbs of Socal and if I start hitting up random people and explain to them I'm trying to *basically* form a little mini militia for SHTF scenarios, I'm probably gonna get a visit from the Feds in no time. And i really don't need Feds at my house, lol.
People are weak. In my situation, it would probably be wise to keep staying lone wolf gray man, and plan with my wife and my one only true close friend who lives 10 mins away.
Ive become an urban homesteader in small town midwest. I have a small flock of chickens, and half my yard is a garden, on top of my stores. By doing so, i realise that i have made myself a "target" in SHTF scenarios. I've talked with most of the adults on my block, loosely organised us, or at very least let them know not to steal, that they dont have to. Im willing to eat dog food and worms to share my eggs with thier children(if it comes to that). And barter for supplies, labor, or extra security with the adults.
Well, definitely a way better synopsis than I expected when I clicked. You nailed me good a couple of times, which I thank you for. I’ve lost so much faith in humans , and feds infiltrating every movement, I’ve avoided groups like the plague recently. However the ring of truth always hurt , so good. As a non veteran who hates to be told what to do, especially by people from the military ,craving authority in civilian life, I can see a host of potential issues. As the proud grandson of two ww2 heroes, and the husband of a veteran wife, my theoretical admiration of vets has had an interesting small town reality check over the last section of my life. Serving many veterans dinners , becoming friends with a slew of great men , deeply scarred and endowed with wisdom and PTSD, has taught me much. They are dropping like flies sadly. Perhaps this is a commonality; there’s the vets you’d expect, gruff, drinking, republican, straight shooters who know how to size someone up in a few moments. I really love those a$$holes, even if I can’t hang with them 24/7. Then there’s the lefties, shockingly. They were always trying to outrank, take over events, undermine community functions and steel members from the other click through gossip and backstabbing. Then there’s the guys who are perverts, using the social benefits of vet to get into family settings and leer at little girls while they volunteer to help. Get a few drinks in them and find out how dark that underbelly is. Still, they get protected because they’re a vet. They oscillate between groups when things get hot, wait for a leader or two to die off, then slither back. So I imagine the infighting between groups if shtf, would be epic even in a small town. However, all that learning has given me a keen eye for discernment and I have much to offer my community. I will listen again to your video and digest. I’d recommend the channel “ tech ingredients “ . We can’t plan for the last war. His latest couple videos about making AI powered laser drone defense systems and the series on smoke grenades are top notch among many. Thanks again.
I think basing a militia/guerrilla/partisan force off of the US army infantry platoon/company is flawed to start with, This is a massive topic, too long to start with in the comment section but one I’d love to talk about you with one day
Agree,
For starters, everything you do for operations is standard training for your opponent. They know what your going to do before you do it.
We learned this in the Sage Brush Wars of the 90s and developed training and tactics to circumvent that problem.
Unfortunately, the public stopped supporting as soon as OKC happened. So, things never fully bloomed.
Thank you sir, need more people like you in this world.
Thanks for your information. Former grunt, no combat experience. My kit and supplies, and abilities fall into the minuteman category. You have helped me define what I can contribute to the community and cause. Thank you.
OUTSTANDING. On point brother, adding this to my Logistics and Discussions Playlist. 🔥🤘🍻
Excellent EXCELLENT channel. After I left the Marine Corps, I joined the army. I became a 25B and was sent to a USACAPOC unit. Super cool. It was reserves but still, I got some good exposure to how they (CA Guys) do things.
I'm about to start training my Proud Boy chapter with basic infantry tactics and one of the other chapters in our state is headed by an ex-marine infantryman. We are building a solid network in South Carolina.
I would encourage anyone in a militia to try to find your local PB chapter. We aren't a militia but we can be when we need to, it's hard to really define exactly what we are but we have a massive somewhat organized international network. We are in 48 states and several countries.
Just individual militias alone won't have the strength of a network.
In the revolution the colonial militia didn't get involved until way later into the conflict. The minutemen were a private militia but they were mostly if not all members of the Sons of Liberty and the Sons of Liberty was a front for the Bostonian Freemasons who were fed up with British policies. They'd all meet at The Green Dragon Tavern and then they started protesting, rioting, tarring and feathering etc. Then the SoL spread across the colonies. But it all started with a fraternity in a bar.
The Proud Boys are a drinking club and fraternity with the same ideals as the Sons of Liberty. Point is it worked in the past. The network built by the freemasons and then the Sons of Liberty(who were mostly masons) made it possible for the Revolution to happen.
how do you get in contact with them?
Roman Catholic organizations, the same ones who provide you scripted NFL games are the same ones playing with you on a string. The Vicar of Christ is the anti-Christ, which Roman Catholicism along with Freemasons and other auxiliaries of Rome get their operations from. If you claim to be a freedom fighter I wouldn’t be aligning myself with these dogs, they probably killed your ancestors centuries ago. Sad.
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I doubt anyone who hasn't already done this could even follow along with what you just said. I've had similar conversations with platoons and watched everyone below E7 have their eyes glaze over. It's well said and, great information and, I'm glad you're doing it. You might want to aim lower like, how to write an op order. Maybe even how to do a range card. Definitely 10 level stuff.
Aside from preparing for natural disasters, which makes a lot of sense, there are two things that the prepper people are overlooking when it comes to defending their freedom.
First is, what is the signal? How will all of these prepper people know that it is time to act? How will they know what is the moment to stand up? What if there is no blatant surprise attack like Ft Sumter, Pearl Harbor or 9/11? What if the siren never goes off and the actual signal is just silence? How will they know that the moment has arrived if that moment simply fills the prepper people with complete doubt and suspicion because the moment did not make itself apparent or overt? What if the time to act is missed through inaction and confusion?
Second is, lawfare, and it is tied to the first. It is quite likely that all of the people preparing for defense of their freedom are never even going to get to use their prepared stocks and skills at all. What if the bad guys just take everyone that is not going along with the tyrannical program off of the streets, one by one, working down a list, neighbor by neighbor? What if the bad guys just claim that the prepper people are criminals, terrorists, etc and arrest them on false charges and warrants? What if the prepper people just disappear or never make it back home? What if the bad guys have a plan already prepared to take all of those that believe in freedom, liberty and patriotism and just put them into prisons and camps with no intention of giving them a chance to defend themselves either in court or by other means?
Do you see? The bad guys are most likely going to use unconventional, uncompromising and unorthodox methods to reach their goals. Not saying that preparing is futile or pointless, but saying that it is hard to know what the 21st century tyrants are willing to do to see their plans come to fruition and that ALL possible options are on the table.
You bring up a seriously critical question, which the answer is that resistance to a threat, requires teamwork. Just like the original Red Dawn movie, even the most rag-tag group has to have a competent leader. Without a leader, everything goes to chocolate 💩 pudding.
Because leadership is so important, local militias are the best response to most threats. This is why voting for the right person as county Sheriff is so crucial, because this person is the only one who can legally deputize people into a local militia, (posse) and no one else can, but the state governor. A posse is given statute authority to restore and maintain the peace and to arrest outlaws. An outlaw is anyone suspect of commiting crimes, either having been previously found guilty or merely suspected of guilt based on credible evidence.
Therefore, the first direction you should go, is contacting the sheriff, presenting a list of names of people available for posse call up and giving him time to run background checks and to conduct mandatory classes on the duties and limits for the job. Having a deputy sheriff auxiliary will be similar to volunteer firefighter, which includes ride-along for indepth real, on-the-job training. This kind of volunteer service can also lead to employment as a deputy.
Ex military can also work out similar pathways with the state national guard, in the exact same way the Coast Guard maintains a ranked, but non commissioned Auxiliary.
Hope this comment was helpful.
We're tracking. It has been a painfully slow process but our consistent efforts are paying off. We have a friend on the city council, we are workng with the local 'doc in the box', and we've idenified some people of influence. We have opened our training sessions (non tactical) to the community. We are giving a presentation at the city council next week, and having another info session on Saturday. Lots of praying is essential.
This is why there’s a lot of issues with the group mentality, everybody has a job and some people live in this delusion land that we’re going to be in trench warfare. It takes everybody to be successful.
Hooah, brother! RLTW. Airborne 11B from 92-96. I feel ya all the way. Appreciate your tutorials; makes easier for me to train those around me. Stay safe!
Very true and great way to point people in the right direction.
Exactly what we are doing out here in the Georgia Mountains.
Thanks Brotha for all the good info and your videos please keep them coming. Stay Blessed & Thank You for your Service to our country. ✝️💪🏾🇺🇸🙌🏾🤙🏾
How do you reach out to people to being putting together a response team in this day and age? Despite all the crazy stuff going down, people still look at me like I’m crazy
Get into hobbies that other good men are into
guns shows, shooting range, prepper store, survival class, libertarian socials, republican-constitution party meetings, veteran groups
@@dus777libertarians are made out to be worse than anything. I know it's a psyop they akin libertarians to sovereign citizens which is not far off. I just wanted to be free and grill and they won't let me be. So here I am.
Great stuff, as always. Cheers from Texas.
I’ve been saying this exact thing and it’s amazing how no one gives a crap
I respect what you do bro, great video as always
Grunt proof, there really needs to be a book or videos on actual missions, what went wrong, what went right and how we fixed the problems, basically real life situations to think tactically
nothing beats simulated force on force training.
Good for moms n dad's nuclear families......
Thank you for sharing your expertise👍
I will get my a** out getting people together.
One united humanity!
We can do this people of the world!
Hopefully, as peacefully as they let us!
Love these videos you are putting together for all of us, and I want to thank you for what you are doing 💯
From all of us, thank you Sir!
Thank you brother 🙌
Agreed- METT-T in all planning phases, recon, ect....
Great video. What we as a 2A community are missing is the organization that comes with a formal militia. This is best done through your local county by them creating a county militia.
I’m a good all around general maint tech , I’m a good planner with OPS experience , and I’m a decent shot .. just bad knees mean long rucks are a no go .. but I think I’m a add for a team not a added weight
Decent shot ain't gotta ruck! 😁👍🏻
On point info for us untrained thanks!!!! I would like to recommend a book
“The Professional Citizen Project”
Jack Morris
Another solid kick in the ass from NCO Randall. Thank you brother
What do you think about the proposed law by Massachusetts Politician. Old Vet Here 11 Bravo
Hey Grunt, you should do a video on urban aspects of minutemen. I'm in an urban area, already networking with people I consider my brothers and sisters- people that are like-minded, but we cant all just bugout. We're trying to bug in and set up pipelines of communication and having all our ducks in a line wen it comes to the P.A.C.E. planning. We've all discussed our bug out plans, but we want to hold the fort here before it came to the hug out plan. Any tips are greatly appreciated. Thanks for the content you spread.
Another great video. Found an awesome “Project Management” book at the thrift store, and thought “Yep, we’ll need this for the survive and thrive library.” I got great planning/ strategic training in S Korea. We had 2 solid 1SG! 5/5 ADA.
Good information. Thank you sir
Good stuff.
Basic org chart:
Squad is 8 men
2 teams of four
Each team of four is two groups of two guys. [ranger buddies]
Wild fire season 🔥 here is now July through September
Every environment has its advantages
Good shit. I am going to add some of those tips to my SAR team ftx and mutual aid program. I was on a stream with you and Stoker a while back and joining SAR was tossed out as a good way to get your ass moving if you don't have a mag. There are too many gifts that advice gave me. Most important it got me on call drop of a hat jumping up rushing out the door and working with a team of people I don't nessisarly see eye to eye with in critical moments. That was invaluable.
Alot of what you cover translates and the delta from theory to prac ap is always fucking amazing no matter how good the advise is the reality of applying it destroys the most well read paralysis by analysis armchair ego driven inputs on its face. What's wild is the multitude of small adjustments you make to prestige new gear to make it functional for yourself. You'll never know till you do the thing. For super cold weather drone flights there are four small tips I discovered that mutilate gear to a person not doing the thing but it makes the situation work because of issue in the field you'd never think of till you're in the shit or doing complex ftx. Keep it coming man. It's more valuable than you're given credit for.
On the hunt for that live stream…
Fitness is important. Even though Im on this phone all the time I still manage to get some movement in
Good advise, good discussion, articulate, good audio quality... sir you get a thumbs up and a subscribe.
One thing about quads is invest in supertrap baffles, make it as quiet as possible.
Good stuff in here
good stuff man!
Loving the patch on your hat, sir.
what about the dreaded .... 2 minute man?
Excellent overview.
Hey Randal, I have a question. You mentioned how useful healthcare workers are. Would you say this also goes for mental health care workers? See, I was a Navy master at arms(military police) for six years and I was a civilian cop for three years. I never served in combat, but I got the chance to do some good training on active duty and in the police department. And, of course, I have the street experience. Now that I’m not a cop, I’m in grad school for social work and I do volunteer EMS on the side. Do you think there is a role for someone like me who can help people with their personal and mental health issues, and pull security, and do field medicine in the situation you describe?
You definately can pull security dude! 😁👍🏻
Pulling security is probably a good idea since (I assume) you're good at observing and reading people, given your background and training. Probably won't be many therapy related jobs during high activity, but you can definitely put your skills to good use.
Awesome info! Thanks brother!
Practice evading small planes and drones and helicopters with thermal imaging. Use thermal barriers too!
Umbrellas
Very interesting and I learned a lot. Interesting how the posting is only 6 hours old but taped so it seems in October (fall leaves etc.).
This was super helpful
Well said
Helpful information ℹ️
The US Army does use lessons learned for a while then they forget everything they learned. Example. Vietnam. By the time we got deeply involved in Vietnam, every lesson it had learned in WWII in the Burma indo China theater had been lost. They dropped it and moved on. So then Vietnam caused the Army to go back and have to relearn all that it had forgotten and establish the jungle warfare school in Panama. Now 25th Inf Div has established a new one in Hawaii with a good 20 to 30 year break in having a dedicated school for that warfare. They got so involved in the Middle East that they have about forgotten how to fight a war in Europe, and they had to drudge up lessons learned from the desert warfare on WWII. So don't rely on the Army remembering lessons learned for a long period of time, because their own history has proven otherwise
We use a website called the Centers for Lessons Learned
Wow!
Luckily I know ALOT of medical personnel. Helps having a wife that’s an ICU nurse 😂
I know a good local gun smith that’s within walking distance.
The rest….no clue….gotta work on that!
Great video as always
Good Job
Be careful who you do train with. They could be a liability. Trust is everything.
The most well trained in the world still have liability potential.... real world... not simulation
Good point 21:48
An advisory about how to approach an existing "Community" If one is having to lone wolf it would be cool if you haven't done one already. I didnt look to see. If you have, disregard.
Get to know the locals. They know the area better than anyone else!
The whole premise of minutemen, dictates several selection factors, which are beyond scarce nowadays. I don't care how many vets we have... finding men with basic rifleman skills isn't a problem. Finding people who are well versed in small unit tactics and selective contact mitigation on the other hand, is a huge concern... and an outright necessity.... and as you point out, proficient recon skills are a must.
Hey Randell, how would you go about screening people for a community response group? Would you have any ideological litmus tests? Other parameters?
Good question.
ccw or background check. no felons. know an FFL
@@dus777 good points. What if a Karen wants to join? 🤣
@@mcaffee , Karens don't come back after a couple trainings; so it just kinda works itself out.
@@dus777 point!
Good stuff, as i recall i didn't learn jack at MCT just how to charge a machine gun nest 🔥
Land nav, night movements, how to secure/keep watch over an area, overlapping fields or fire, observation skills while you're dug in, radio skills? You don't remember any of that?
@@DevDog67 mehhh, radio skills? It just seems very elementary to where we need to be to survive and be professionals. You're not wrong.
It’s not too late to buy FM’s TM’s and TC’s. It’s information, that can be put to practical use by almost anyone, in times of things getting weird. IMO medical and comms are going to be widely overlooked by folks that might not make it very far in a brave new world.
Amazing video brother! MS coastal boy here as well 😂
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Keep talking about How the people must take these Military decisions and actions seriously
The times have changed, there should be A Team in each City /State The USA is far beyond safe
I’d like to know more about the legal line between a militia and a community response team. Unfortunately the federal government has made it illegal to conduct “military style training” in your civilian group and you can believe the three letter agencies are happy to throw around words like domestic terrorism, especially if your group has any “radical” free thinkers.
“Come out of her my people” get to the Ozarks and get with the local MM’s and TRAINING will begin!!!
Hello Grunt Proof, you have some good videos on advice. But may I ask a question what if a person lives in a rural agriculture former mining town that has a small municipal airport plus let's say the national guard is deployed overseas and the local law enforcement is overwhelmed after a natural disaster say a tornado.
How could a modern Minuteman/militia unit respond to that to help out their community?.
Dude you would be perfect as a narrator for cutscenes in a tactical RTS like Command and Conquer! XD
Good stuff 👍🏼✌🏼
I'm a lone wolf I dont follow others very well and other don't follow me
Do you consider Airsoft to be a good way to train? I’m talking Milsims.
Whats a good source for local mgrs maps? (Say by county)
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Great video, my question is how does one become proficient in Land nav in a civilian context? I mean im sure if you live in your area you naturally know where things are at least the populated areas and main roads...etc some more then others. The civilian way would be a normal map and normal compass maybe Gps or hunting apps. But lets say you have to do Land Nav in your area or state with no electronics. I assume if someone is good at Scales, ratios, and math one could make a map of there area or state like the way the Army has there maps so you can use the military way of land nav in a civilian context. Any thoughts on this?
Look up topo maps with grids. See if you can find a site that will print them off for you, you should be able to find one.
If you can get the maps printed off then you can practice in areas you know and work your way into navigation with map and a compass in areas you don't know.
What minuteman group? Either groups are to far away 4+ hours away or people are to scared and/or lazy to do anything near me.
I can't keep track of all the groups around me. many, many
When everyone is weak,Stand up and be something for the guy down the road from you saying the exact same thing as you.
@@PatriotsArkI don't want the guy down the road knowing anything about me. We live in a world full of rats.
@@DroopyWorm Can't really argue with that,It's a dark world.
But you should keep in mind,It was also a dark world when everyone heard the shot around the world at Concord.
If your set on your ways,Most likely will not find or have a tribe.
Good people are out there,That want to improve just like you.
Regardless of the people around you, you always have the option of being the weapon yourself.
How do you find a community to train with? I used to be able to find websites and I’ve been saving up to buy gear, but now that I can afford it I can’t find the websites anymore
6:36
So...in my situation, i should focus on sharpening, retaining, and improving my CCC/ComMed stuff? I spent more time learning how to patch up battle related injuries, then i spent on marksmanship, land nav, and patrol/breach?
I dont have a group, so all i can really do is improve my self. I cant learn new things. Sucj as proper clearing procedures, patrol patterns(beyond basic stuff like, file, scatter, delta, as well as road crossing and stuff like that, even tho i cant really practice that alone either. Lol)
I cant do this becajse I dont habe a group that knows any of this other stuff. My land bab is absolutely basic. Map, compass, memory, marking. I forgot most of the stuff i learned in BCT, and i sont have a buncj of USGS maps for my area to practice on.
I've gotten some flak from some people about my initial comment. Let me clear the air for those who have ears to hear, and eyes to read. I love my home. I love my land, my massive garden, my animals, my homemade shooting range. What's more is that I own it, bought, and paid for. Here's the big issue as I'm not all hung up on gear as some suggested. I'm capable of a lot with very little, but extra hands are more than useful. The problem is that I live in the Southern part of a Midwest state. Here's a hint. They hate the Constitution. In particular the 2nd amendment. You can't even buy AR-15 Rifles here now, and nothing that holds over 15 rounds. If you already own an AR-15, or anything similar including high capacity magazines, you are supposed to report them to state "authorities", so that they have all of your info. Then, you are supposed to go out, and replace your magazines with 10 round for rifles, and no more than 15 rounds for handguns. I will say there are many in law enforcement here that recognize this as unconstitutional, and will not do anything to you, but if you do not self snitch on yourself you are breaking the law, apparently. It sucks, cause I own my home, my land, and garden, and animals, but I need to network more, but politically it is very messed up here right now. What do you think of that? It doesn't matter if you have served your Country with honor or not. I've never been arrested, and have no criminal record like so many of my brothers, and sisters that live under the thumb of this tyrannical bullshit.
Construction helps 13:34
⛑️ first aid and winter/ summer weather
Lol, in the space of 3 real-time hours RUclips unsubscribed me from your channel. That's a new record! 😂
What part of the coast are you from?
10:09 where to start?
Anybody here from Northwest Florida also looking for the same thing?
I could train in survival, and combat, but idk if I could be a door kicker anymore
Let's work together
If you’re lucky enough to be living in a conservative, rural community…go meet your county sheriff. Get a feel for him. Is he a veteran? His thoughts on the rights of citizens to bear arms for defense and to oppose tyranny. Will he follow unconstitutional orders to protect his job, or will he support his constituents and oppose federal overreach and the imposition of compliance by threat/force. Try to go on some drive alongs with the deputies. Find their philosophical positions on the things that matter to you. Lots of deputies are veterans. Hunters. Gun guys, and DEFINITELY not fans of the tyranny they have experience fighting against and they’re sure as hell not going to allow it to be brought to THEIR counties and their neighborhoods. Sheriffs are all short staffed. Most would welcome knowing that there’s community members wanting to volunteer to train in support positions to assist in a time of need. A mass-casualty incident, natural disaster, etc. Being able to help with ANYTHING that needs doing and can be done by a known volunteer, frees up a deputy for a more critical role they’re trained and authorized to do. Meeting your sheriff and some deputies is also just good fkn intel too. You’ll know if/who among them are likely to be a potential threat, a sellout or a guy who’ll shed the badge and go home to protect his own family, supplies and the “tribe” he’s part of. Networking is a thing that has largely been lost for many of us. Especially in our senior years. Having training in first aid, fire fighting, comm’s, supplying and operating drones, mechanical skills, equipment operator, etc. Search and rescue, SCUBA diving. All skills that a community needs in unexpected situations. Lots of us grew up with guns. Hunting and target shooting for fun. Guns and shooting may also be necessary but having additional, useful skills are what separates the men from the boys. Especially the gurly-boys. Bring more to the table than another “Rambo” wannabe. There will ALWAYS be a place/need for experienced, combat veterans who are also former leaders. We had a county militia, also a Committee of Safety but many of us have died off and aged out. Being in my seventies makes it hard to be taken seriously by young people who think “preppers” are as nuts as “boomers” and they’re more interested in getting back to their gaming. I like what you share with us in your videos.
Your newest video was taken down mid viewing. Must've pissed someone off