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I played those “what would you do” games with my boys as they grew up. It was always zombies attacking though. Those zombies represented everything from tornados to bad guys. It was fun for them then and now in their 20’s they understand it wasn’t all about the game.
We have a plan set up. I'm proud of my wife for letting me build her a basic "get home bag". Shes changed her mindset in the last few years. Fully understanding that we live in a volatile world.
I usually try to avoid going on the busiest shopping days of the week and aim for the business hours with the lowest number of customers in the store. I make sure to know where the exits (incl. the ones for employees, to the warehouse, etc.) and fire extinguishers are (great for improvisation) and frequently talk to my fam about these kinds of things to sensitize them to this topic. Works well so far.
Being a combat veteran who actually was in combat I’m hear to tell you it is very scary thinking about someone shooting at you with NO protection other then my sidearm and trying to protect my love ones but I do look for a why out if I never been is a place before I don’t go to town much but I’m alway ready for some nut job thankfully I’m in a low population area here in the U.P.
There are so many of my friends who I try & to talk about this, unfortunately, they suffer from “normalcy bias” & you know there is no point! It leaves me frustrated❕❕❕❕❕I play out all types of scenarios in my mind (both public & at home) so my mind has looped it into my brain, instead of never having thought about it.
Yes. I have tried with so many friends to explain how important their security is and they just don't want to think about it. I don't understand that mindset especially if you have kids. And I just give up talking to them about prepping 😢
@@juliabrown5948I know it leaves you discouraged & feeling isolated. I am discovering when you're trying to seek out “individuals to share & build a base community” & are faced with the “checked out mentality” you're left solo knowing that will not work❕ My neighborhood isn't conducive for that dynamic+ I live in a municipality that would leave “no choice but to escape out” & Friends within a reasonable distance are not interested❕ I am trying to think of options, but that's easier said than done🙏🇺🇸
Love these videos, especially for families with kids, which is a very common thing in most populated areas. We use a code word with our kids. It basically means There's something off. Come to me, get behind me, be silent no questions. It's SO useful and we practice it a lot.
Would’ve LOVED to have heard your wife’s reactions & advice! 😅 My husband & I are equally smart, strong & stubborn, with a plan if we are separated. If at a stadium or arena, bcuz I’m 5’1, we now leave 5 minutes before the event finishes to avoid any potential stampede. I’m ok with that, faster out of the parking lot too. But in a surprise shooter attack & chaos, if we see a stampede going in one direction, we’d most likely go the opposite hoping it’s not TO the criminals! Or we’d wait out the stampede, hiding crouched in a corner or laying at our seats or playing dead. In an earthquake in Costco…. certainly not near the towering pallets! Thanks for this video.
Yeah been keeping the family involved with safety and prepping. One thing we do for shopping trips to malls or wherever I always park in the same general area, far right back of the lot if possible. Unless there is structures that make me have to go to the other side of the lot to get out. Remember to get away from danger you can drive through ditches, over small cement structures, sidewalks(be safe about other scared pedestrians naturally) your life is more important than traffic laws and driving strictly on the road on approved paths. I have the kids notice emergency exits, even employee doors and stockrooms as there is emergency exits back there as well
Likewise. I never park as close to the entrance as possible. I park farther way, less blocked-in, more easily identifiable. So I can move, cover to cover, out to the area less congested and further from the crowd.
You must be by us here in GA. Lol I just had emergency surgery this week and had gall bladder removed and my husband has had to take care of me last week and half and sounds like us. Im retired military and my husband was and my oldest son of 4 serving overseas and we have homestead here and from here but stay in our rural area unless for errands which I try now to always do with him . Having been in war I dont get scared easily and almost to fault but we have quit making trips to see family or go out in Atlanta area and have avoid crowds . We also homeschool so we are home all day all of us but my husband who has plan and contingencies to get home at 1st sign of anything going on be it weather, or event or even if just say I think you should come home. But I am one who refused to go to ER because it was Fri 13th and knew would be like being in on full moon. We now also dont go to concerts and sporting events as we rather spend money now on stuff for farm or preparing. I guess its good we are now in 40s and priority different.
Thank you for this video! Currently working on an Emergency Plan for my family now; got folks all over from Texas, New Jersey, Nigeria, UK, etc. Starting with a national plan first then going to expand to a global one as needed. I've always been a huge advocate for parking close to the exit, so thank you for affirming that I'm not crazy for that LOL! Also that moment when your wife brought you food was so sweet!
Jason - bring your wife on and have her, or the kids explain an emergency plan that you have discussed with them. It would be interesting to hear their perception of the plan
If you absolutely cant get out, go up. Time to monkey climb those metal shelves and hide between the boxes up there. If you have little kids they are gonna make all kinds of noise so practicing quiet is a good idea. My kids are grown up now (youngest 16 yr old is 6'2' so basically an adult), and wherever we go we have plan A: the car, Plan B: business across the street, Plan C: run until you feel safe. The people in Lahaina had tried everything until they had to use plan C, because sometimes it's not people youre trying to get away from.
A couple other things, if you are out by yourself anywhere such as a shopping center or Costco you are more vulnerable if you park a distance from the store so there are trade-offs with the active shooter danger too. Especially women should NOT go to these areas after dark alone. Also it is a good idea to have someone left in the car so there is less risk of car prowling or theft. Doors locked and make sure you know your surroundings.
Sadly we all have probably seen someone acting this way... I know I have. What I hate is seeing the mom who is so scatter brained, not paying attention to her security or her kids' security, no awareness of what is around them. I feel bad for those kids and pray nothing ever happens to them.
My 90 year old step mom. Like Granny on Beverley Hillbillies chase a man n woman clear down to end of driveway and hit 1 n ass with her broom. They thought she was alone but i came out of bathroom n thats when they started to leave they wouldnt leave when she said they can leave now n wouldnt..Fight n PRAY
I honestly thought this was going to be about family at home, but this works too! I've actually had that mentality since the first Jason Bourne movie where he mentions all of the exits and stuff at the diner. It's just good to know.
Given the present global dynamics the prospect of this is far too real. Personally I like the idea of trying to make a game of it with kids...trying to minimize fear in this stage. One might even have a reward for the winner, so to speak...who gets to choose where we go for treats [ice cream, pizza, etc]. While you at the frozen yogurt shop you can still ask questions...
I am single and the worst place I go that could have an active shooter problem is my nearest Walmart. The population in the county is so low, I don't believe that will happen here, but if it does, my plan depends on the situation. Be prepared and be safe my friends.
Scary thoughts. I have family members that do not already handle stress well. They just kind of shut down. Deer in the head lights. Scares me to death how they deal with everyday life.
I'm sure you're aware of Costco's firearms policy. "Costco policy prohibits firearms to be brought into the warehouse, except in the case of authorized law enforcement officers." That in and of itself is likely enough to make most pro-gun folks automatically pass on the store no matter how many pounds of shrimp you can buy in one run. Just make sure no one can tell you're carrying. If reported they can and probably would trespass you banishing you from all Costco's. I wish companies would educate themselves because this simplify makes everyone an easy target. If they don't allow one to carry they should be held liable if they don't provide adequate protection, however, a lot of good that does someone if their loved ones are hurt or killed.
About that story of the high heel lady, it just reminds me of the scene from Addams Family Values, where the little blonde girl and Wednesday Addams are standing on the dock of the lake for Life saving merit badge and the little blonde girl volunteers chiming in,”I’ll be the victim.” To which Wednesday replies,”All your life.” Some people will never comprehend that their life choices have consequences and the fact that she can’t even drive a self driving car properly makes it even more obvious.
Excuse me! You wouldn’t bring me to Trader Joe’s or another health food store since the aisles were too narrow for a scooter. We compromised on Costco. Thanks for thinking how you’d save my life. lol.
I think it’s funny you bring up Costco…Every time I’m getting gas at Costco, I imagine what a shit show it would be if there was a fire at the pump. People jam their cars in inches off each other’s bumper’s. A little off topic, but same thing at red lights in traffic, what if an emergency vehicle comes whipping through and you only have 12” to work with to scoot your vehicle over. Always plan for the worst
Some family are just too lazy. For example one family member thinks that being a dentist and having the tools to do the work is already prep enough and can come to the table and eat. The excuse is that being the dentist is what he can bring to the table. Another member is thinks that “praying hard” is enough to be the spiritual leader and protector when SHTF😢 EVERYBODY is lazy
That’s right. My friend that is a retired special forces medic spoke about Terror in Disguise. Who Are The Good Guys? | Terror In Disguise I On3 Jason Salyer ua-cam.com/video/4NfPrTMiy8g/v-deo.html
Tbh if stuff went bad I'd struggle to trust my neighbour! It's amazing what humans will do to get what they need, protect what they have or carry out hateful crimes for a cause they think is valid
Don't forget the first minute or so of "normalcy bias". People refuse to recognize gunshots for what they are. That time could be yours to make an exit ahead of the chaos.
Last year 2 punks in their20s accosted an elderly man lesveing Walmart n said they r taking his groceries and money just then his wife came out of their car with a 44 mag n those punks broke the 3 minute mile.uns better to b caught with it than without it .Be careful prep PRAY.
Ay Jason please I've asked others to do this n none realy do or at most they do one or 2 spots. But plz ask ur Ole lady if she would do a Chanel for women by women on female preps n as a mom, mom preps n both of u should add ur parts separate on prepping the kids n training them in use. Cuz to many ppl do have kids but no real idea on wat to do n for n wit the kids . Most females who do have chans don't do things wit n for moms n kids n female " care " care items n self defense of self n kids nor how to fight / defend side by side wit the kids or train in medical cuz if ur down n mom is not close enuff to help kids from a wee age up must know even the basics
@@SurvivalDispatch just got keep the humor rolling now days cuz ppl fail to realize that letting ur stress / worries ride on u as u prepare to bug out or bug in can be fatal to all! As a former contractor I've seen it happen cuz one person was to stressed n it cost others lives or our mission target cuz they forgot something. Good point on one s.a.d. 2 squad mates forgot back up battery packs n one even forgot the freaking satcom. So we had to scrubout n then had to hike out cuz no way to contact evac
I know the problem. Women have another kind of logic and when you come with such an idea, they think you are crazy or childish or obsessed or 'there he goes again...' (most of them)
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Nothing is going to happen, plus most Americans are too chicken!!! Save your money
I played those “what would you do” games with my boys as they grew up. It was always zombies attacking though. Those zombies represented everything from tornados to bad guys. It was fun for them then and now in their 20’s they understand it wasn’t all about the game.
That’s a clever way to teach your kids
We have a plan set up. I'm proud of my wife for letting me build her a basic "get home bag". Shes changed her mindset in the last few years. Fully understanding that we live in a volatile world.
Awesome!
Just did a whole presentation for my wife and my tribe on a Get-Home Bag.
@@danrieke9988nice job
You have what some of us dream of.
Awesome video. I love the quiz idea. Something to get people out of their phone screens.
I usually try to avoid going on the busiest shopping days of the week and aim for the business hours with the lowest number of customers in the store. I make sure to know where the exits (incl. the ones for employees, to the warehouse, etc.) and fire extinguishers are (great for improvisation) and frequently talk to my fam about these kinds of things to sensitize them to this topic. Works well so far.
Being a combat veteran who actually was in combat I’m hear to tell you it is very scary thinking about someone shooting at you with NO protection other then my sidearm and trying to protect my love ones but I do look for a why out if I never been is a place before I don’t go to town much but I’m alway ready for some nut job thankfully I’m in a low population area here in the U.P.
Thank you for your service!
If this happened to me in Costco I would make my way to the bakery section and there I would make my stand ! 👍🏻
and enjoy some goodies at the same time : ).
🤣
There are so many of my friends who I try & to talk about this, unfortunately, they suffer from “normalcy bias” & you know there is no point! It leaves me frustrated❕❕❕❕❕I play out all types of scenarios in my mind (both public & at home) so my mind has looped it into my brain, instead of never having thought about it.
Yes. I have tried with so many friends to explain how important their security is and they just don't want to think about it. I don't understand that mindset especially if you have kids.
And I just give up talking to them about prepping 😢
@@juliabrown5948I know it leaves you discouraged & feeling isolated. I am discovering when you're trying to seek out “individuals to share & build a base community” & are faced with the “checked out mentality” you're left solo knowing that will not work❕ My neighborhood isn't conducive for that dynamic+ I live in a municipality that would leave “no choice but to escape out” & Friends within a reasonable distance are not interested❕ I am trying to think of options, but that's easier said than done🙏🇺🇸
Love these videos, especially for families with kids, which is a very common thing in most populated areas.
We use a code word with our kids. It basically means There's something off. Come to me, get behind me, be silent no questions. It's SO useful and we practice it a lot.
Would’ve LOVED to have heard your wife’s reactions & advice! 😅 My husband & I are equally smart, strong & stubborn, with a plan if we are separated. If at a stadium or arena, bcuz I’m 5’1, we now leave 5 minutes before the event finishes to avoid any potential stampede. I’m ok with that, faster out of the parking lot too. But in a surprise shooter attack & chaos, if we see a stampede going in one direction, we’d most likely go the opposite hoping it’s not TO the criminals! Or we’d wait out the stampede, hiding crouched in a corner or laying at our seats or playing dead. In an earthquake in Costco…. certainly not near the towering pallets! Thanks for this video.
Thank you for more thought-provoking content.
You’re very welcome
Yeah been keeping the family involved with safety and prepping. One thing we do for shopping trips to malls or wherever I always park in the same general area, far right back of the lot if possible. Unless there is structures that make me have to go to the other side of the lot to get out. Remember to get away from danger you can drive through ditches, over small cement structures, sidewalks(be safe about other scared pedestrians naturally) your life is more important than traffic laws and driving strictly on the road on approved paths. I have the kids notice emergency exits, even employee doors and stockrooms as there is emergency exits back there as well
Likewise. I never park as close to the entrance as possible. I park farther way, less blocked-in, more easily identifiable. So I can move, cover to cover, out to the area less congested and further from the crowd.
Very good points
Thank you so much, Jason. I will be incorporating these steps👌
I love how family friendly your videos are. And how personalized they are. Thank you for the info and the wonderful video.
Wonderful video.. honestly we don’t have a family plan i better get started on that.. thank you!
You must be by us here in GA. Lol I just had emergency surgery this week and had gall bladder removed and my husband has had to take care of me last week and half and sounds like us. Im retired military and my husband was and my oldest son of 4 serving overseas and we have homestead here and from here but stay in our rural area unless for errands which I try now to always do with him . Having been in war I dont get scared easily and almost to fault but we have quit making trips to see family or go out in Atlanta area and have avoid crowds . We also homeschool so we are home all day all of us but my husband who has plan and contingencies to get home at 1st sign of anything going on be it weather, or event or even if just say I think you should come home. But I am one who refused to go to ER because it was Fri 13th and knew would be like being in on full moon. We now also dont go to concerts and sporting events as we rather spend money now on stuff for farm or preparing. I guess its good we are now in 40s and priority different.
Thank you for this video! Currently working on an Emergency Plan for my family now; got folks all over from Texas, New Jersey, Nigeria, UK, etc. Starting with a national plan first then going to expand to a global one as needed. I've always been a huge advocate for parking close to the exit, so thank you for affirming that I'm not crazy for that LOL!
Also that moment when your wife brought you food was so sweet!
Jason - bring your wife on and have her, or the kids explain an emergency plan that you have discussed with them. It would be interesting to hear their perception of the plan
Ha! That would be interesting. Especially the little one!
If you absolutely cant get out, go up. Time to monkey climb those metal shelves and hide between the boxes up there. If you have little kids they are gonna make all kinds of noise so practicing quiet is a good idea. My kids are grown up now (youngest 16 yr old is 6'2' so basically an adult), and wherever we go we have plan A: the car, Plan B: business across the street, Plan C: run until you feel safe. The people in Lahaina had tried everything until they had to use plan C, because sometimes it's not people youre trying to get away from.
Not a good idea. Last thing you want to do is limit your eacape routes
Great updates & nice chat mate.
Thank you kindly
My wife is the same way....She had a knee replacement and she couldn't do anything..... until she had to go to Walmart for nothing...
Hahahahahahahaha!
Lol. Hey! I needed to get fruits, veggies, and other necessities to help reduce the load for Jason.
Nice dinosaur
A couple other things, if you are out by yourself anywhere such as a shopping center or Costco you are more vulnerable if you park a distance from the store so there are trade-offs with the active shooter danger too. Especially women should NOT go to these areas after dark alone. Also it is a good idea to have someone left in the car so there is less risk of car prowling or theft. Doors locked and make sure you know your surroundings.
We have a plan and I preach situational awareness.
OMG! The woman in the stilettos and no situational awareness 🤣. Stay away from her. Thank you for what you're doing. You're an inspiration.
Sadly we all have probably seen someone acting this way... I know I have.
What I hate is seeing the mom who is so scatter brained, not paying attention to her security or her kids' security, no awareness of what is around them. I feel bad for those kids and pray nothing ever happens to them.
Great video brother.
Much appreciated
Cover vs concealment. We taught our kids the same way. Only time I had an issue was at home where the dinosaurs live. California 🙄
Thank you
You're welcome
My 90 year old step mom. Like Granny on Beverley Hillbillies chase a man n woman clear down to end of driveway and hit 1 n ass with her broom. They thought she was alone but i came out of bathroom n thats when they started to leave they wouldnt leave when she said they can leave now n wouldnt..Fight n PRAY
Chasing my family around to sit down and get a basic plan for local natural disaster. Its like hearing cats even when they are interested.
I honestly thought this was going to be about family at home, but this works too! I've actually had that mentality since the first Jason Bourne movie where he mentions all of the exits and stuff at the diner. It's just good to know.
Given the present global dynamics the prospect of this is far too real. Personally I like the idea of trying to make a game of it with kids...trying to minimize fear in this stage. One might even have a reward for the winner, so to speak...who gets to choose where we go for treats [ice cream, pizza, etc]. While you at the frozen yogurt shop you can still ask questions...
I am single and the worst place I go that could have an active shooter problem is my nearest Walmart. The population in the county is so low, I don't believe that will happen here, but if it does, my plan depends on the situation. Be prepared and be safe my friends.
Only the strong will survive
Watching this video for 20+ plus and still didn’t get his plan to prep for what ever comes !!
Scary thoughts. I have family members that do not already handle stress well. They just kind of shut down. Deer in the head lights. Scares me to death how they deal with everyday life.
I believe in the 6 P’s, prior planning prevent piss poor performance……….
Yahoo!
In these scenarios, Baofengs are your friends.
Dog was telling you there's a hungry intruder in the house.
I'm sure you're aware of Costco's firearms policy.
"Costco policy prohibits firearms to be
brought into the warehouse, except in the case of authorized law enforcement officers."
That in and of itself is likely enough to make most pro-gun folks automatically pass on the store no matter how many pounds of shrimp
you can buy in one run.
Just make sure no one can tell you're carrying.
If reported they can and probably would trespass you banishing you from all Costco's.
I wish companies would educate themselves because this simplify makes everyone an easy target.
If they don't allow one to carry they should be held liable if they don't provide adequate protection, however, a lot of good that does someone if their loved ones are hurt or killed.
About that story of the high heel lady, it just reminds me of the scene from Addams Family Values, where the little blonde girl and Wednesday Addams are standing on the dock of the lake for Life saving merit badge and the little blonde girl volunteers chiming in,”I’ll be the victim.” To which Wednesday replies,”All your life.” Some people will never comprehend that their life choices have consequences and the fact that she can’t even drive a self driving car properly makes it even more obvious.
Excuse me! You wouldn’t bring me to Trader Joe’s or another health food store since the aisles were too narrow for a scooter. We compromised on Costco. Thanks for thinking how you’d save my life. lol.
Hope you get better soon.👍🏻👋🏻
I think it’s funny you bring up Costco…Every time I’m getting gas at Costco, I imagine what a shit show it would be if there was a fire at the pump. People jam their cars in inches off each other’s bumper’s.
A little off topic, but same thing at red lights in traffic, what if an emergency vehicle comes whipping through and you only have 12” to work with to scoot your vehicle over. Always plan for the worst
See ya on the next one
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Be aware of Energy Depletion (Gracie 32 Principals)
I try to always park in same area at stores
Some family are just too lazy. For example one family member thinks that being a dentist and having the tools to do the work is already prep enough and can come to the table and eat. The excuse is that being the dentist is what he can bring to the table.
Another member is thinks that “praying hard” is enough to be the spiritual leader and protector when SHTF😢
EVERYBODY is lazy
Everyone does have their role in a community. My in-laws are the nurse and doctor but they are bringing more skills and supplies
Humass was dressed like policeman, and had stopped traffic bumper to bumper at the festival and then started executing people.
That’s right. My friend that is a retired special forces medic spoke about Terror in Disguise. Who Are The Good Guys? | Terror In Disguise I On3 Jason Salyer
ua-cam.com/video/4NfPrTMiy8g/v-deo.html
Tbh if stuff went bad I'd struggle to trust my neighbour! It's amazing what humans will do to get what they need, protect what they have or carry out hateful crimes for a cause they think is valid
Just wondering if your kids have a key to your car to get back in?
Go out the fire 🔥 🚪 doors
Don't forget the first minute or so of "normalcy bias". People refuse to recognize gunshots for what they are. That time could be yours to make an exit ahead of the chaos.
Concealed carry is not allowed in Costco. Neither is open carry. Considering that they sell gun safes they are anti gun.
I’ll keep that in mind.
I’m realizing Costco seems to be more and more anti freedom. Not sure if we should shop there anymore
@@silvercommanderthat’s right!
Last year 2 punks in their20s accosted an elderly man lesveing Walmart n said they r taking his groceries and money just then his wife came out of their car with a 44 mag n those punks broke the 3 minute mile.uns better to b caught with it than without it .Be careful prep PRAY.
Protect yourself and your loved ones!
Ay Jason please I've asked others to do this n none realy do or at most they do one or 2 spots. But plz ask ur Ole lady if she would do a Chanel for women by women on female preps n as a mom, mom preps n both of u should add ur parts separate on prepping the kids n training them in use. Cuz to many ppl do have kids but no real idea on wat to do n for n wit the kids . Most females who do have chans don't do things wit n for moms n kids n female " care " care items n self defense of self n kids nor how to fight / defend side by side wit the kids or train in medical cuz if ur down n mom is not close enuff to help kids from a wee age up must know even the basics
Watch out scarlet just paid u a brownie she wanting something back
Hahaha! No free lunches!
@@SurvivalDispatch just got keep the humor rolling now days cuz ppl fail to realize that letting ur stress / worries ride on u as u prepare to bug out or bug in can be fatal to all!
As a former contractor I've seen it happen cuz one person was to stressed n it cost others lives or our mission target cuz they forgot something. Good point on one s.a.d. 2 squad mates forgot back up battery packs n one even forgot the freaking satcom. So we had to scrubout n then had to hike out cuz no way to contact evac
Guessing you were wearing sandals on this trip to Costco…..
Heck yeah I was wearing my tactical sandles. JK. I was actually wearing tennis shoes on this trip.
I’m sure she was advertising…
play dead, in plain site, and hold that dino, under your belly... who knows, you may even get lucky...
I know the problem. Women have another kind of logic and when you come with such an idea, they think you are crazy or childish or obsessed or 'there he goes again...' (most of them)
It's a international wife thing to do that to us 😮
Isn't she trained n don't she have a p.p.d. at all times??
Typically yes. But not at that time.
@@SurvivalDispatch ok now I understand
And the police will be there soon to arrest you.
Too much preamble. Get to the point.