Posts Tagged ‘security’
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Episode 314: Last Second Bugouts, Ambushes And Rear Guard Actions(3-12-2013)…
Show Notes And Topics:
Adult Podcast
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This is an adult podcast – you are now officially forewarned
Last Second Bugouts
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Always a bad situation
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Two types of last second bugout scenarios
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The first scenario is when you lived in an area and have seen it slowly succumb to decline and are not willing to leave until the last second. Usually, this happens because of complacency. The person is either convinced that things will change and get better, or just have the mental blinders up and are not willing to accept that the world around them is declining.
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The second scenario is when a horrific incident happens and the bugout needs to happen right now. For instance the Fukushima earthquakes in Japan from two years ago, when you need to be ready to go now.
Ambushes
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The first scenario that I mentioned usually leads to being predisposed to ambushes, as crime and degeneration of areas already has an element of decomposition and chaos/anarchy built-in.
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The second scenario really does not apply, as most people are trying to extract themselves immediately
Rear Guard Actions
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This is when an element from a bugout group takes up rear security and deters pursuers from inflicting damage. Generally, if some damage is inflicted on the pursuers, they will give up the chase. Especially if the pursuit has led the pursuers away from their base of operations.
Later,
Lat Cozad
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Episode 166: Why You Stand-To…
Show Summary:
Stand-to is a security operation geared towards staying awake and alert during certain times of the day. These times evolve around dusk and dawn. Dawn is usually the crucial time for standing-to, as enemies will attack at these early hours knowing that defenders are mostly asleep and groggy from the previous night’s rest. Defenders that are awake and alert, are not going to be taken by surprise. And that is why standing-to is so important. Everyone is pulling security while standing-to, 100% up, no exceptions!
Show Notes/Topics:
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What is Stand-to?
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Why Stand-To?
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Smart enemies will attack at the most advantageous times
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Enemies could attack at any time while you are conducting a defense – but those times at dusk and dawn are critical
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These are the times when defenders are the least aware, facing a change in the environment(sun going down – sun coming up – temperature changes), full from dinner – hungry before breakfast, less alert and making noise – NOT PAYING ATTENTION
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Dusk is bad, but dawn is worse for the defender
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The night gives enemies a chance to maneuver into position, while masking their maneuvers – when attacking they have the advantage of hiding their numbers
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I used to hate doing this
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But it is VERY important
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Everybody pulls security while standing-to – no exceptions – you meet their force with maximum numbers, so that you can get all of your firepower on attackers stupid enough to come into your line of fire
Later,
Lat Cozad
latcozad@poormanprepper.com
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My podcast can be found on iTunes, Bluybrry.com, and Stitcher Radio. Also, I’m on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. And don’t forget to drop by my website and become a member of my email mailing list.
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Episode 130: 30 Minutes With The Poor Man Prepper(7/30/2012)…
Show Summary:
Welcome for another addition of 30 Minutes With The Poor Man Prepper. Today we are going to discuss why I have talked about patrolling over the last couple of weeks, why I will be discussing more ways to implement tactics and security in the future, the need for teamwork, and the upcoming weekly schedule. So buckle up, strap in, and get ready. The show is about to begin.
Show Notes/Topics:
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No shows this upcoming weekend – going home to Virginia for a little R&R
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Why I have discussed patrolling over the last couple of weeks
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In the future I will be discussing more ways to implement tactics and security
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The need for teamwork – two heads are always better than one
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Show schedule for this week:
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7-30-2012: Monday(25-30 minute shows) – 30 Minutes With The Poor Man Prepper(Ep 130) and Basics Of Wilderness Patrolling(at night) – Part 3(Ep 131)
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7-31-2012: Tuesday(15-17 minute shows) – Fitness Prepping – Body Weight Squats(Ep 132) and Bug Out Bags From Around The World-Portable Reloading Equipment(Ep 133)
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8-1-2012: Wednesday(25-30 minute shows) – Weekly Economy Update(Ep 134) and Weekly Crime Report(Ep 135)
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8-2-2012: Thursday(15-17 minute shows) – Trout Fishing In Small Creeks/Streams(Ep 136) and TBA(Ep 137)
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8-3-2012: Friday(25-30 minute shows) – Rally Friday – Sławomir Rawicz‘s, The Long Walk(Ep 138) and The Usefulness Of Older Military Infantry Weapons(Ep 139)
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8-4-2012: Saturday – No Show(vacation)
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8-5-2012: Sunday – No Show(vacation)
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Later,
Lat Cozad
latcozad@poormanprepper.com
Forum Is Now Open – Poor Man Prepper Forum
My podcast can be found on iTunes, Bluybrry.com, and Stitcher Radio. Also, I’m on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. And don’t forget to drop by my website and become a member of my email mailing list.





