The Fog Of War & Random Human Intelligence.

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  • Опубліковано 4 чер 2024
  • In a SHTF there is a good chance you won’t know what is going on. Human intelligence is some of the best.
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  • @ThatMDubyaGuy

    Newspapers are already dead, thanks to technology, outside of human interaction what do we have left?

  • @prepperfortheages878

    Good video!

  • @averagejoesmiling456

    100% agree with you, Modern Refugee. We can see the writing on the wall. It's happening.

  • @cbass2755

    I have TMobil, and lost connection with my phone for about an hour yesterday. I do home care and let my patient watch her programs, Bonanza, My Three Sons etc….she was so sad! So was I! She’s 81 and enjoys those so much. I pulled out a deck of cards and we went fishing..🤣😀♥️

  • @edieboudreau9637

    They are getting people used to it being out now so that they won't assume anything bad is happening. They'll not be alerted unless it's face to face and that will face a lot of disbelief.

  • @KathysTube

    Any time the power goes out, I immediately check for phone service... It pays to be a good listener! Thanks MR 😊👍

  • @wherami

    Just a sneeze away at this point

  • @fallenskyshomesteadingandp2528

    Fyi atlanta had several main water lines breaks that not only affected restaurants and neighbors but also our main hospital . Good information sir keep the flow coming!👍🏿💯

  • @briarpalek9254

    Remove the communications, and the element of surprise becomes infinitely more effective. I believe you are totally correct that communications will be the first casualty and the rest gets clipped from behind immediately following. No way to be standing at the ready if you have no heads-up what's coming your way.

  • @resoluteoutdoors

    Knowing local bartenders or church goers are great sources of word of mouth information.

  • @attagurlprepping9809

    News of the World starring Ton Hanks. First thing I thought of when you were speaking of communication being cut. History repeats.

  • @subdawg1331

    so true and with all the false crap being thrown at us... eye witness and real life reporting is a must great video thanks again Sir!!

  • @mslove9191

    Truth!

  • @LibraryLizard

    I am not someone who’s connected at the hip to my phone. But a couple months ago I was without my phone for just a few days and with having my internet connection also coming through my phone I was internetless. I thought no big deal. But wow did I find out just how hard it is to accomplish things without internet now that I no longer have a phone book, newspapers, maps, etc. I guess it’s along the same lines as shutting off your electricity for a week to see if you are as prepared as you think you are for a grid down. Or use only stored water for a week if you think you have plenty stored. The idea of surviving a SHTF is much easier than the actuality.

  • @cbass2755

    That will be hard…not to be able to communicate with family.

  • @Fritz0616

    My husband has been trying to come up with a way that we could communicate with our son in Cali as we live in NYS.. Ham radio

  • @roraev9296

    Might I suggest that more people explore their options with HAM radio? It is a ground level resource with large numbers of participants. Equipment costs can be downright reasonable, and you can go as far as you want with it. Something to consider...

  • @marygallagher3428

    Very true MR!

  • @joe1940

    It might take a few days for the panic to set in, but once the power goes off and no one knows when or if it'll come back on things will start to get interesting. I suspect they'd have to impose martial law in a situation like that because the major cities would explode.

  • @TUKByV
    @TUKByV  +4

    Went to ATM at bank location to withdraw. Invalid Pin. Ok. Tried ATM at a chain store. Invalid PIN. Wife tried her card (same bank, completely separate account). Invalid PIN. Woman behind could not make transactions; didn't ask what bank she used. Return to bank, more Invalid. Teller insists it's a problem on our end. Make withdrawal at teller window. Help desk says, "I see no problems". No problems, but neither accounts can be accessed at ATM. Okay...