@@djzrobzombie2813 -- it is more about being level headed when SHTF - in a small or a big way. be present and pay attention and if the situation becomes sketchy, maybe make a plan to leave early. that wont be 100% safe, yet nothing is - We only go around this life once. Live and let live, yet the cost of freedom is eternal vigilance.
My dad used to tell me, “Son, don’t drink so much that you lose control. Someone will kick your ass and steal your wallet”. Wise words propagated down to my kids.
1. Carry a weapon. 2. Don't be out after 10 3. Don't be an A /H. 4. Don't hang around A/H. 5. Don't be around large crowds. 6. Don't go around crap areas. 7. Always be aware. What I learned from 34 years carrier of carrying a gun and dealing with evil.
@@jamesjamesnet -- yes, I also like to avoid most crowed areas, yet in theory we do have the freedom to assembly and expression - so long as that does not deny anyone else's right to mind our or their own business. In theory USFEDGOV main responsibility is to secure the border! Taxation without any real representation over the past 4 years totally sucks and blows. Strange times. Egregious crimes!
Drinking only destroys people anyway. I'm over 50 and I've never touched a drop. I'm not better than anyone else. But I have seen my entire family destroyed by it my entire life. My friends. My co-workers.... It's evil.
I was a Deputy Sheriff in the 70's and 80's, that experience cured me of any desire to be around crowds. My comfort zone is 3 to 5 people all of whom I know. Yes, I go to stores, etc... but that isn't my comfort zone.
People just don't understand that, every time I see on the news where there's been a shooting at a Bar, I say wow! that's like a normal thing at Bars, that's why I don't hang out there in those places.
I couldn't agree more! We live in South Florida and are desperately trying to leave, it's just getting too crowded. A few years ago, my wife and I went to the beach to watch fireworks for Independence Day, at the end of the show, there was nothing but a sea of people. They closed the bridges going over the intracoastal waterway and it was literally full of people for miles, shoulder to shoulder. At that moment I became acutely aware that if an event happened, we were dead. If not by the event itself, but by the stampede of people trying to flee. I said never again.
@@SuperdadaI live in south Louisiana and around me there used to be fields, now it’s nothing but subdivisions. Try to ride out in the country, there are nothing but more subdivisions. I want to move out in the country but there is no country left. It’s getting crowded here.
There are plenty of places to go that aren't crowded guys. We have one of the biggest countries on earth. Just takes some imagination, research and money to move.
I used to live in NOLA for 6 months out of the year, I walked all over the French Quarter, but I have a level of situational awareness from my time in the Army and the units I served in. I saw that the majority of people there are easy marks and were completely absorbed by the debauchery and fun of being in NOLA. We eventually moved back to MS, a guy was stabbed to death on the corner of where we were staying and we just saw the crime escalating rapidly. A typical night in the Quarter could easily see one of these type of attacks seven days a week.
1. No big city is safe, so what you said doesn’t need to be said. It’s already understood. 2. If you think the French Quarter is an accurate representation of the city of new Orleans, you clearly are NOT from New Orleans and don’t have a clue. 3. If you want to live in the woods to get away from all threats, be my guest. But sitting here in comment sections acting like you’re somewhat BETTER or smarter than people for not being scared and understanding reality says a lot more about you than anybody that loves or visits the city. 4. No way you think New Orleans is more dangerous now than it was when I was growing up in the 90s and early 2000s. If you believe that then you are delusional and again, clearly aren’t from the city. But this is a comment section, where everybody is an expert. I forgot.
Worked 17 years of Corporate Security at a major Medical University Hospital. Since retiring early in life, I have come to the conclusion that I have already met and seen all of the people I care to meet for the rest of my entire life. Therefore, count me safe from large masses from here on out. 🙏 Willie
I agree. I have two teenagers with my ex wife. I do like to occasionally go catch a professional ball game or movie with them here in Phoenix. I'm not gonna stop living. I am very vigilant and aware of what's going on around me. But I do go out and have fun
I agree, I go to college football and basketball games and the occasional concert but I try to be super vigilant for those around me. The biggest factor for me is don't be out after 11pm, especially in a large crowd where people are drinking. Otherwise, live life to the fullest.
Words of wisdom from a Navy Seal. I don`t even like traveling on packed airliners anymore. The gym I frequent is sometimes crowded and there are no rear exits. Chad reinforces my instinct to be aware of possible threats to my own safety for myself and loved ones. The more people you surround yourself with, the higher the threat for terrible incidents like this. That is a fact. Great channel Chad. I have been telling friends and family to tune in to your channel. You and your crew are awesome IMO.
My old gym had locked front doors with key card access, but during the busy time of day, they kept a door at the back of the gym open, and a big rollup door on one end of the gym open, with an additional exit door open as well. Lots of egress available, and at night everything was locked down except to people that had a key card. That was the best situation possible IMO for a gym. I cannot be in any building with limited egress, it's just something I won't do.
@@Mark-uh4zd lol thats everywhere in public......stadiums, concerts, stores, libraries, etc.....concealed carry is overrated.....if something goes down, I'm taking the family and running.....its cheaper in the long run.....between civil and criminal liabilities just aint worth playing hero
“Nobody says it” ? I’ve been saying for years, if you don’t want to possibly become a victim of this kind of thing, don’t put yourself in that situation. Simple. 😐
New Orleans has metel barriers that go up after 4 or 5pm to stop vehicle traffic through those streets where the incident occurred. Coincidentally they were under maintenance on the busiest night of the year.🤔
That is a little bigger than a regular weekend in the French Quarter. Mardi Gras is what the barriers were made for, not saying they shouldn’t have used them, but when u compare Mardi Gras crowds to New Years, it’s tiny.
@@suzannewing7574 I’m not making excuses, it’s true. If u haven’t been there u don’t understand. It’s just the reality of what it is. Barriers aren’t the answer, but certainly they might have helped in this case. Evil finds a way, sadly.
This is all you really can do. I don’t go to places with big crowds or these types of events, but I do go sightseeing, hiking, to the store, etc. I carry everywhere I go and I train pretty much weekly if not more. Being aware of your surroundings goes a long way for the safety of yourself and your loved ones.
My wife and I got a hotel room for the inauguration but I’ve been having second thoughts. Of course she’s pissed but I think I need to stand strong on this one.
At first, I wondered why the people could not hear the truck engine roaring down the street. Then I found out it was an EV. So that adds to the difficulty of knowing.
Thank God i live in a little town in South Louisiana thats pretty quiet , i stay home 99% of the time , grocery store and Docter's visit and that's it' I'm 66 and content here manning my post brother !!!
Exactly, a part of hazard recognition, and a conscious choice. I used to enjoy going to NYC theater but won't bother now, the risk is not worth it. Thanks for all you do I enjoy your talks.
I’m a 20 year retired cop and former army. I love your channel and really respect everything you share. I don’t agree to avoid life’s activities and think there are things you can do to still attend fun events and be relatively safe. Anything can happen anywhere, including getting randomly attacked in a rural area so to try to live your life to avoid ALL danger is to not live how God wants us to. You still gotta do fun things and can’t live your life from a concrete room. That being said, there are a few small things you can do which is; pay attention to your surroundings, don’t drink too much, carry gun if you know how to use it, avoid being stuck in an area like the middle of a street and always have an escape plan in the back of your mind. Yes, that might be a little bit too hypervigilant and may cause you some stress when attending an event, but I’d rather go to the event and remain vigilant, then to skip every event and die an old man never having taken any risk.
I saw the video where a woman and two men were standing in the street of New Orleans. The truck coming the two men jumped to the side. The woman who happened to be white ran down the street! She died. It was so obvious she just ran in front of the truck and you cant beat a mad man in a truck. The two men, saved their lives. White people are just not street smart
From my own experience, it's easier for those of us who have been all over the world and seen and done a lot of crazy shit in our lives to avoid big social events and big cities. A lot of us are content to just stay at our homesteads.
Same here i dont go to those either. I go to work, check on my mom, and go home. If you catch me anywhere else its because i have to be there. But my sanity and safty is multiplied at home
I dont agree with everything you say or think, but I agree 100% on this subject. It's just not worth the risk these days. I'll gladly be a hermit before I become another statistic
I agree 1000% Chadd. The absolute BEST way to not make you or your loved ones a victim is to avoid those situations altogether. Crowded events are filled with every type of person you can think of, good and bad. It doesn't mean you have to live your life inside a bubble, I mean there are SO many ways to have fun without assuming so much risk to you and your family. People think they need to follow the herd to have fun, but these things always happen WITHIN the herd, you get me? Don't be afraid to stray from that herd (the target) and there is still LOTS of fun out there. Be safe yall!
I just discovered you’re channel, so glad I did! I follow the same rules as far as public places and crowds. Never go to any organized gatherings or even concerts anymore. I watched you’re Christmas video, again, you are dead on. I live in a small town in Pa, they have a Christmas tree lighting every year, supposedly one of the oldest ones in the country. Brings thousands of people, I’ve been told they had police on the rooftops watching this year. I never went and definitely never will at this point. People need to wake up, yeah it sucks but it’s a different world and even a small town isn’t exempt from the onslaught of evil attacks. Thank you for spreading the truth and guidance, I will share you’re channel with my group of like minded patriots.
The issue is instead of those people just making their decision and moving on with their life, they broadcast it like their decision is some grand stance and try to shame others that don’t move how they move. It’s a thing that people with low self esteem do all the time. Seen it my entire life and its aggravating when grown adults do it. It’s childish.
Well said! John Farnam, another legendary instructor, teaches don’t go to stupid places, don’t hang out with stupid people, don’t be out at stupid times and avoid crowds.
I used to work with a fellow who was fond of saying... "Sometimes the truth just hurts". Ol Remus of the now gone Woodpile Report had a quote... "Avoid crowds."
100%. I've always said "You can't play in traffic then wonder why you got hit by a car." It's the same for parties or going to bad neighborhoods to hang out. We all wish it was safe all the time, but if you choose to go somewhere you assume any risks involved.
Don’t forget that the awesome things in this world are never reported on, only the crap. Stay positive and support each other. Unite with the majority that wants peace. ✌️
Thank You for your Advice. My wife and I don't go to big cities, Sports events, or Rallies. We go to concerts once in Blue moon. We don't like being around alot of people.
My wife and I just talked about how we will never be at a large gathering again. We have gone to large concerts and festivals, and we went to a Trump rally back in 2020 right after the election in Alabama. There is just no reason for us to ever put ourselves in harm's way like this again. Especially when the people in charge want to make sure that you can't defend yourself at these events. That is a dealbreaker for us.
I hate crowds. I've always hated them. It gives me a slight degree of anxiety similar to claustrophobia. I'm not ever gonna miss being in large crowds.
Thanks for saying what needs to be said. We can't get through any part of life without exposing ourselves to some level of risk. I prefer not to go to these crowded events unless it's *really* important to me, which is rare.
A wise man once said "Always leave the party early before the Devil shows up."
Much like the Irish saying… may you be in heaven a half hour before the devil knows you’re dead
A Wise man would be in the woods chilling 😉😂... ✌️
It's not 1980 anymore
like its been said," nothing good ever happens after dark"
@@ericdove432time is relative. History is a pattern. Yes it is 2025 brother indeed.
All my buddies who served in the military and saw combat said the same exact thing. Avoid large crowds at all costs
Not being intoxicated or under the influence, especially while in public, will help too.
I stopped drinking
@@djzrobzombie2813 -- it is more about being level headed when SHTF - in a small or a big way.
be present and pay attention and if the situation becomes sketchy, maybe make a plan to leave early.
that wont be 100% safe, yet nothing is -
We only go around this life once.
Live and let live, yet the cost of freedom is eternal vigilance.
We were all young, once.
My dad used to tell me, “Son, don’t drink so much that you lose control. Someone will kick your ass and steal your wallet”. Wise words propagated down to my kids.
Yes Sir
Inebriation is a damned hazard in a bad situation.
1. Carry a weapon.
2. Don't be out after 10
3. Don't be an A /H.
4. Don't hang around A/H.
5. Don't be around large crowds.
6. Don't go around crap areas.
7. Always be aware.
What I learned from 34 years carrier of carrying a gun and dealing with evil.
A h?
What is A/H?
Crowded places are not places I ever go.
You not alone
@@jamesjamesnet -- yes, I also like to avoid most crowed areas, yet in theory we do have the freedom to assembly and expression - so long as that does not deny anyone else's right to mind our or their own business.
In theory USFEDGOV main responsibility is to secure the border!
Taxation without any real representation over the past 4 years totally sucks and blows.
Strange times.
Egregious crimes!
Not by choice for me either.
Super underrated comment!
Welcome to the Jungle
We got fun and games
You learn to live like an animal
It’s a crime they’re not allowing you and me to speak the truth. Deleting and censoring is from the pits of hell.
Communism
It's why I'm often over on X
Lying by omission.
Your so true
@@jhosk X limits the teach of anyone question the agenda
I can only add to stay sober and unimpaired when venturing into babylon
Stay sober minded for our enemy the devil waits like a roaring lion
Love the Babylon reference! So true!
Drinking only destroys people anyway. I'm over 50 and I've never touched a drop.
I'm not better than anyone else. But I have seen my entire family destroyed by it my entire life. My friends. My co-workers.... It's evil.
@@redfaux74в песне русских анархистов есть слова: " была бы водка, а к водки глотка, а остальное ерунда"
I was a Deputy Sheriff in the 70's and 80's, that experience cured me of any desire to be around crowds. My comfort zone is 3 to 5 people all of whom I know. Yes, I go to stores, etc... but that isn't my comfort zone.
Thanks for your service to your community and Corps. SF. -"Doc"
Same. Statistics don't lie! 🙏
People just don't understand that, every time I see on the news where there's been a shooting at a Bar, I say wow! that's like a normal thing at Bars, that's why I don't hang out there in those places.
That's why I'm happy just sitting at my country home and watching 3 of 7 Project.
I couldn't agree more! We live in South Florida and are desperately trying to leave, it's just getting too crowded. A few years ago, my wife and I went to the beach to watch fireworks for Independence Day, at the end of the show, there was nothing but a sea of people. They closed the bridges going over the intracoastal waterway and it was literally full of people for miles, shoulder to shoulder. At that moment I became acutely aware that if an event happened, we were dead. If not by the event itself, but by the stampede of people trying to flee. I said never again.
What did you say?
Born and raised in Florida, it is not a good place to live in anymore. Moving this year.
But where to go? Every place is getting crowded.
@@SuperdadaI live in south Louisiana and around me there used to be fields, now it’s nothing but subdivisions. Try to ride out in the country, there are nothing but more subdivisions. I want to move out in the country but there is no country left. It’s getting crowded here.
There are plenty of places to go that aren't crowded guys. We have one of the biggest countries on earth. Just takes some imagination, research and money to move.
We cannot be caught up in large crowds like this anymore.
Thank You
Then they've already won.
Nobody’s stopping you.
I can understand a large crowd like a Mardi Gras or gay parade.
If your ready you don’t have to get ready . Be aware not paranoid
Nothing good out on the streets happens after midnight.
I say the same thing but “after dark”. I just don’t want to be in public places after dark if avoidable. If unavoidable i make sure i practice my ABCs
Growing up it was always after 9 or 10pm
Some loose women? 😘
That’s what my dad always said.
@@NateDanielit turns dark at 5pm..
That’s been my reality for decades. Nothing bigger than a backyard BBQ.
That's a somewhat wussy outlook.
NOLA is never safe. Especially at 3:00 in the morning on New Year’s Eve. Your remarks and observations are spot on.
I used to live in NOLA for 6 months out of the year, I walked all over the French Quarter, but I have a level of situational awareness from my time in the Army and the units I served in. I saw that the majority of people there are easy marks and were completely absorbed by the debauchery and fun of being in NOLA. We eventually moved back to MS, a guy was stabbed to death on the corner of where we were staying and we just saw the crime escalating rapidly. A typical night in the Quarter could easily see one of these type of attacks seven days a week.
True NOLA has been so dangerous!
@BoldBuccleuch I know it's so sad! Went to MS also.
1. No big city is safe, so what you said doesn’t need to be said. It’s already understood.
2. If you think the French Quarter is an accurate representation of the city of new Orleans, you clearly are NOT from New Orleans and don’t have a clue.
3. If you want to live in the woods to get away from all threats, be my guest. But sitting here in comment sections acting like you’re somewhat BETTER or smarter than people for not being scared and understanding reality says a lot more about you than anybody that loves or visits the city.
4. No way you think New Orleans is more dangerous now than it was when I was growing up in the 90s and early 2000s. If you believe that then you are delusional and again, clearly aren’t from the city.
But this is a comment section, where everybody is an expert. I forgot.
As a 68 year old retired military, I avoid crowds at all cost!
Worked 17 years of Corporate Security at a major Medical University Hospital.
Since retiring early in life, I have come to the conclusion that I have already met and seen all of the people I care to meet for the rest of my entire life.
Therefore, count me safe from large masses from here on out. 🙏
Willie
Yes!, I don't need to go out and make friends either.
Don't live in fear. Be smart, but live life.
I agree. I have two teenagers with my ex wife. I do like to occasionally go catch a professional ball game or movie with them here in Phoenix. I'm not gonna stop living. I am very vigilant and aware of what's going on around me. But I do go out and have fun
I agree, I go to college football and basketball games and the occasional concert but I try to be super vigilant for those around me. The biggest factor for me is don't be out after 11pm, especially in a large crowd where people are drinking. Otherwise, live life to the fullest.
Words of wisdom from a Navy Seal. I don`t even like traveling on packed airliners anymore. The gym I frequent is sometimes crowded and there are no rear exits. Chad reinforces my instinct to be aware of possible threats to my own safety for myself and loved ones. The more people you surround yourself with, the higher the threat for terrible incidents like this. That is a fact. Great channel Chad. I have been telling friends and family to tune in to your channel. You and your crew are awesome IMO.
Good Common Sense...
Home Gym is the way to go
My old gym had locked front doors with key card access, but during the busy time of day, they kept a door at the back of the gym open, and a big rollup door on one end of the gym open, with an additional exit door open as well. Lots of egress available, and at night everything was locked down except to people that had a key card. That was the best situation possible IMO for a gym. I cannot be in any building with limited egress, it's just something I won't do.
Do not go into crowds..
Exactly how Mufasa got Trampled!🎭
Ding, ding, ding we have a winner! These people look for big crowds, they seek mass casualties.
And do not go where you are physically disarmed either.
Amen. I stay home. Go to church but I always have a form of protection on me.
@@Mark-uh4zd lol thats everywhere in public......stadiums, concerts, stores, libraries, etc.....concealed carry is overrated.....if something goes down, I'm taking the family and running.....its cheaper in the long run.....between civil and criminal liabilities just aint worth playing hero
“Nobody says it” ? I’ve been saying for years, if you don’t want to possibly become a victim of this kind of thing, don’t put yourself in that situation. Simple. 😐
This is why discernment is important
You are absolutely spot on!!!! People willfully put themselves at risk by participating in these large gatherings.
Your stay away from large crowd ideas is a great suggestion to live by, I have lived by that idea for all of my seventy plus years on this dirt ball.
So tired of the censorship on this app. It keeps getting worse and worse.
Understand i live in the communist state of Illinois😢😢
I was in the Military, did not see combat and still i use this rule of avoiding large crowds.
Wise men learn from the mistakes of others.
New Orleans has metel barriers that go up after 4 or 5pm to stop vehicle traffic through those streets where the incident occurred. Coincidentally they were under maintenance on the busiest night of the year.🤔
That is a little bigger than a regular weekend in the French Quarter. Mardi Gras is what the barriers were made for, not saying they shouldn’t have used them, but when u compare Mardi Gras crowds to New Years, it’s tiny.
Ya like concrete barriers that are movable with a fork lift dont exist!
@@AnthonyBattagliaPTE Stop making excuses for lousy police/fbi.
Arecthise barriers also on the sidewalks?
@@suzannewing7574 I’m not making excuses, it’s true. If u haven’t been there u don’t understand. It’s just the reality of what it is. Barriers aren’t the answer, but certainly they might have helped in this case. Evil finds a way, sadly.
Life is dangerous. Period.
First rule of selfdefence is distance! IE. Don't be there!
Stay aware of your surroundings and be prepared to defend yourself at all times. Practice second amendment and pray
This is all you really can do. I don’t go to places with big crowds or these types of events, but I do go sightseeing, hiking, to the store, etc. I carry everywhere I go and I train pretty much weekly if not more. Being aware of your surroundings goes a long way for the safety of yourself and your loved ones.
@@Mark-uh4zd So true. Most people walking around with their face in a cell phone.
My wife and I got a hotel room for the inauguration but I’ve been having second thoughts. Of course she’s pissed but I think I need to stand strong on this one.
I prepare by not going to those events
It's impossible to predict. Stay vigilant
Exactly!! Said the same thing for years with the .... It's not a matter of IF it's just a matter of when.
Can't agree more. I hate any crowded place for this reason. The more people, the higher the odds there is at least one nut job in the crowd.
At first, I wondered why the people could not hear the truck engine roaring down the street. Then I found out it was an EV. So that adds to the difficulty of knowing.
Yes Chadd I agree ,, be very cautious putting yourself in danger ,, don’t don’t do it !!! 🤔
Thank God i live in a little town in South Louisiana thats pretty quiet , i stay home 99% of the time , grocery store and Docter's visit and that's it' I'm 66 and content here manning my post brother !!!
I think it all boils down to like you said not putting yourself in harms way and if you do kick up your situational awareness.
As a sheriffs deputy of 22 years, you have hit it. This is our world. Thank you for your service.
Exactly, a part of hazard recognition, and a conscious choice. I used to enjoy going to NYC theater but won't bother now, the risk is not worth it. Thanks for all you do I enjoy your talks.
I’m a 20 year retired cop and former army. I love your channel and really respect everything you share. I don’t agree to avoid life’s activities and think there are things you can do to still attend fun events and be relatively safe. Anything can happen anywhere, including getting randomly attacked in a rural area so to try to live your life to avoid ALL danger is to not live how God wants us to. You still gotta do fun things and can’t live your life from a concrete room.
That being said, there are a few small things you can do which is; pay attention to your surroundings, don’t drink too much, carry gun if you know how to use it, avoid being stuck in an area like the middle of a street and always have an escape plan in the back of your mind. Yes, that might be a little bit too hypervigilant and may cause you some stress when attending an event, but I’d rather go to the event and remain vigilant, then to skip every event and die an old man never having taken any risk.
Well said!
Agree!
When you have PTSD, that is every waking moment.
I’m picking up what you are putting down. CHRIST is King🗡
I saw the video where a woman and two men were standing in the street of New Orleans. The truck coming the two men jumped to the side. The woman who happened to be white ran down the street! She died. It was so obvious she just ran in front of the truck and you cant beat a mad man in a truck. The two men, saved their lives. White people are just not street smart
Amen Chadd. Agree with every point as usual
I’m from New Orleans and I’ve been watching you for YEARS! good talk thank you 🙏
Never be part of a target rich environment
Chadd, my brother in Christ. I need the truck talks. I especially liked the other channel. Your message to that one fella touched my heart. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
From my own experience, it's easier for those of us who have been all over the world and seen and done a lot of crazy shit in our lives to avoid big social events and big cities. A lot of us are content to just stay at our homesteads.
TOTALLY AGREED with you CHAD...THats just WISDOM!
And I'm not willing to stop living and enjoying life
@@michaellaster6659 then accept the risks & don’t be surprised if your number is called.
So Glad You are Open Minded Chadd.
Same here i dont go to those either. I go to work, check on my mom, and go home. If you catch me anywhere else its because i have to be there. But my sanity and safty is multiplied at home
Well done. I read you 5x5. Common sense isn't always common. Happy New Year and keep up the great work. Thanks.
I dont agree with everything you say or think, but I agree 100% on this subject. It's just not worth the risk these days. I'll gladly be a hermit before I become another statistic
I agree 1000% Chadd. The absolute BEST way to not make you or your loved ones a victim is to avoid those situations altogether. Crowded events are filled with every type of person you can think of, good and bad. It doesn't mean you have to live your life inside a bubble, I mean there are SO many ways to have fun without assuming so much risk to you and your family. People think they need to follow the herd to have fun, but these things always happen WITHIN the herd, you get me? Don't be afraid to stray from that herd (the target) and there is still LOTS of fun out there. Be safe yall!
I’m looking for a good cave to live in.
@@lonewolfsurvival3453 word
@@xyvar1 , watch out for the nephilim though lol.
Thank you for your candor.🙏🏼🇺🇸
Great Truck talk. The Censorship is so unAmerican . I have always avoided cities, unless absolutely necessary...👍🇺🇸👍🇺🇸🐕
I just discovered you’re channel, so glad I did! I follow the same rules as far as public places and crowds. Never go to any organized gatherings or even concerts anymore.
I watched you’re Christmas video, again, you are dead on.
I live in a small town in Pa, they have a Christmas tree lighting every year, supposedly one of the oldest ones in the country. Brings thousands of people, I’ve been told they had police on the rooftops watching this year. I never went and definitely never will at this point. People need to wake up, yeah it sucks but it’s a different world and even a small town isn’t exempt from the onslaught of evil attacks. Thank you for spreading the truth and guidance, I will share you’re channel with my group of like minded patriots.
This truck talk is definitely Spot On. 👍🏼
100%. Real, practical insight.
Yes sir, perfectly said
Sad but true.
I have avoided crowds since before Covid when I was a Corrections Officer
God bless and happy new year!
How to prepare? Best way is not to be there!! AVOID CROWDS!! Sadly in this day and age
100% agree. Life is about choices. Choices have consequences. Live YOUR life.
He is right about crowded places 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Best video I’ve seen on this topic yet keep up the good work
Great information 💯
Nothing good comes after 0001 when there is alcohol involved. Standing by for the next truck talk brother!!!!
I’ve been that way since I got back from Vietnam in 72.
Same here Chadd---I am a Pentagon 9/11 survivor. A very large building with a lot of people.
Your absolutely right, as much as people might not like to hear it, if you feel worried then don't go. Doesn't get any more simpler than that.
Despite hundreds of police there, this still happened. This is why I stay home and mind my own business
@@hourbee5535 The police aren't there to protect you. They are there to enforce laws.
Exactly!! It's how I avoided Jan 6th!!!
The issue is instead of those people just making their decision and moving on with their life, they broadcast it like their decision is some grand stance and try to shame others that don’t move how they move.
It’s a thing that people with low self esteem do all the time. Seen it my entire life and its aggravating when grown adults do it. It’s childish.
Absolutely spot on!! It's a shame but wake up folks.
Thanks!
Well said! John Farnam, another legendary instructor, teaches don’t go to stupid places, don’t hang out with stupid people, don’t be out at stupid times and avoid crowds.
I used to work with a fellow who was fond of saying...
"Sometimes the truth just hurts".
Ol Remus of the now gone Woodpile Report had a quote...
"Avoid crowds."
Life is a game of chance.
Just because you know what you're talking about doesn't mean to ignore natural reluctance to say something sensitive.
True facts Chad. We have to make a calculated decision.
100%. I've always said "You can't play in traffic then wonder why you got hit by a car." It's the same for parties or going to bad neighborhoods to hang out. We all wish it was safe all the time, but if you choose to go somewhere you assume any risks involved.
Don’t forget that the awesome things in this world are never reported on, only the crap. Stay positive and support each other. Unite with the majority that wants peace. ✌️
I enjoyed the perspective, may god bless you all
TRAIN TRAIN TRAIN... ALWAYS BE MINDFUL OF YOUR SURROUNDINGS
Great insight…and appreciate the honesty always 💯
Thank You for your Advice. My wife and I don't go to big cities, Sports events, or Rallies. We go to concerts once in Blue moon. We don't like being around alot of people.
Thanks for the video and I agree avoid big events or sadly assume the risk be well sir!
great advice chad makes so much sense your thoughts
thank you for your VOICE Sir
Good words Chadd! Keep doing the deal!
Amen brother again well spoken and truth I'll stay away from the crowd
Glory to God, and God bless you.
Agreed. I avoid large gatherings and large high crime cities. I don’t feel like I am missing a thing. Not for me.
My wife and I just talked about how we will never be at a large gathering again. We have gone to large concerts and festivals, and we went to a Trump rally back in 2020 right after the election in Alabama. There is just no reason for us to ever put ourselves in harm's way like this again. Especially when the people in charge want to make sure that you can't defend yourself at these events. That is a dealbreaker for us.
Truth of it!
God Bless!
I hate crowds. I've always hated them. It gives me a slight degree of anxiety similar to claustrophobia. I'm not ever gonna miss being in large crowds.
Thanks for saying what needs to be said. We can't get through any part of life without exposing ourselves to some level of risk. I prefer not to go to these crowded events unless it's *really* important to me, which is rare.
LOVE THE SHOW BRO GOD BLESS U AND THE FAM AND CHILI
Nobody needs to own an assault truck. Common sense car control now!
Great advice! Thanks man!
Truth being told my man!!