DEFCON 1 9/11 FF 2.0 Attacks are IMMINENT by AL-QAEDA ISIS across USA Canada Chris Heaven

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Summary

➡ The text discusses the importance of stress inoculation training, which involves high-intensity exercises combined with shooting practice to improve performance under stress. It also highlights the significance of communication systems in stressful situations, recommending devices like the Garmin InReach Messenger and Starlink for reliable communication. The text also suggests using shortwave, high-frequency radios for long-distance communication in extreme situations. Lastly, it introduces the POC1 Ultra, a device that functions as both a GMRS radio and an LTE phone, providing a versatile communication solution.
➡ This text discusses the importance of communication systems, particularly GMRS radios, for emergency situations when traditional networks may fail. It highlights the ability to create groups for communication, even globally, and the potential for encrypted channels for privacy. The text also emphasizes the importance of situational awareness and self-defense, suggesting tools like tactical flashlights. Lastly, it encourages listeners to prepare for emergencies, including having cash on hand and contingency plans in place.
➡ The Survival Dispatch News website features live updates and information from various contributors, including Mike Glover and Ryan Gaho, who provide insights on survival and security. Ryan, a former CIA and State Department member, once worked on Charlie Kirk’s security detail and highlighted potential security issues. The article also emphasizes the importance of investing in gold and silver as a means of protecting wealth due to the declining value of the dollar and rising inflation. The website BuddhaLovesGold.com is recommended for those interested in purchasing precious metals.

Transcript

When you’re not under stress, it does very, very little for you. So stress inoculation is key, right? Human beings never rise to the occasion. They fall to their level of training. So for example, myself, I put a thousand rounds down range each week with SBRs, AR pistols, etc. And it’s 45 minutes of high intensity training. So lift some weights and bands, no rest, grab a rifle, shoot, sprint, shoot, do an exercise. And it’s 45 minutes nonstop, 200 rounds during that 45 minutes. And this is a prosthetic eye. And I still, I can go shoot a thousand rounds a week with zero misses on silhouette targets that are all, you know, 25 or less yards away.

And so like to engage in stress inoculation, you have to elevate your heart rate. So the best way to elevate it, the easiest way to elevate it is to do exercise while you’re shooting. And then the next step is as well, how about you shoot and walk or run at the same time. So you and I, we can look at a shooter, you can look at their footwork, and you know whether or not they’re professionally trained or not. You know, professional operators’ feet just glide across the ground. You’re not taking big steps.

It’s easy from their posture and steps to see what they’re doing. Well, try that if you’ve never tried that before and tell me how successful you are connecting with the silhouette and then do it while your heart rate’s elevated and tell me how successful you are from 25, you know, 20, 15 yards away or even closer. So another thing that happens, and you’re probably aware of this when you’re under significant amount of stress, you have like cortisol spikes, you lose your fine motor ability. So that’s why, you know, for example, that that guy in Lumberton, North Carolina, he’s pulling the trigger and pulling the gun all over the place.

So how do you prepare yourself for that? Well, it’s easy. Take a bucket of ice and put your hands in it for 60 seconds, and then tell me what you felt like at the 30-second point. At the 30-second point, you want to get your hands out of that bucket because it’s to the point where it’s starting to hurt. 60 seconds in the ice, and if you want to get really crazy, take a bucket and put your feet in it at the same time. 60 seconds, ice submerged feet and hands. Now go on the run and shoot and see how well you do with losing that fine motor ability.

So another piece that’s super, super important is comms, communications, okay? So people go to Walmart, wherever, and they see a radio, and the box says 35-mile range at bullshit. That’s just not the case. You know, ham radios, GMRS radios in an urban environment, mile and a half, give or take, is what they’ll communicate to and from the 35 miles as if you’re in the salt flats, or if you’re in California, which has the largest network in the world of repeaters. We don’t have a lot of repeaters here in the Southeast.

So you can get a mobile radio, which is one that goes in your truck, and you can hook it up to a big antenna. I’ve got a 38-foot antenna right there, and now you’ve extended your range for a mile and a half, two miles out to about 8, 9, 10 miles in an urban environment. So those are not the best solutions. The best solutions that are economical, number one, this is the Garmin InReach Messenger. There’s also the Garmin InReach Mini. I have one over there. You tether your phone to this. It works over the Iridium Satellite Network for communications, and it works over military satellites for GPS.

So imagine this, Brad. You’re in Canada. I’m here in Florida. Your ground infrastructure is up, but our network and everything’s been taken down here. Power’s been taken down. My phone is tethered to that messenger. I go into the Garmin Connect app. I send you a text message. It goes from me to the Garmin Messenger, to the Iridium Satellite Network, back down to Garmin’s app center, and then travels the normal way to you from there. Or imagine that your infrastructure is down as well, and that the power grid’s down, the comms network is down.

Well, now, my communication to you goes from my phone tethered to my Garmin InReach Mini, or my messenger, up to the Iridium Satellite Network, straight down to your Garmin InReach Mini, or a messenger. And it doesn’t matter what’s happening on the ground level. So they’re doing all these crazy sales on Garmin right now because of their birthday. So the InReach Mini 2 is $400. I saw them on Saturday for $249, and then the next day they were back up to about $300. The Messengers are normally $300. I got it for $200 on special.

I see they’re back up to about $250. But bang for the buck, $12 a month, but you can suspend it. So you don’t have to pay $12 a month. You can turn on and off with the app, just like you could do with Starlink, right? That’s the best backup that you can have for comms for that kind of money without getting into Iridium sat phones that cost huge amounts of money. Then what’s the next layer? Because three is two, two is one, one is none. So what’s your next layer for communications? Well, next layer for us would be Starlink.

And there’s two aspects. Starlink internet, as well as Starlink on T-Mobile phones like this one, I’ve been off grid where there’s no cell signal and still been able to send and receive text messages for $15 a month over Starlink with my T-Mobile smartphone. And if you’re a Verizon or AT&T, it costs a few bucks more, but you can actually add it to your phone, even though you’re, say with AT&T, you can add that T-Mobile service. So Starlink is a pretty big deal. But what happens if all of the ground-based infrastructure and the satellites are taken out? There’s only one way that private individuals can communicate long distances, especially around the world.

That’s shortwave, high frequency, and it’s very expensive. Like the cheap radios are a thousand bucks. Average mobile radios, three to $5,000 need antenna, blah, blah, blah. But that’s like the walking dead type of solution. But check this out, Brad. And I sent you a link for this because it’s pretty incredible. This is a little GMRS FRS radio, okay? So this will communicate with any other GMRS FRS radio that you bought at Walmart or buy2aradios.com, Amazon, wherever, okay? But it’s also an LTE phone, long-term evolution. So LTE is the previous data network prior to 5G, right? And LTE, as you know, is brutally painful.

Most of the time, if you’re on a phone, it’s even hard to squeeze texts out. This phone, right? So you get two of these radios, pardon me. So you can get two of these right now. This is the second generation. It’s the POC1 Ultra. Two radios, $399 with a global SIM card that you never have to pay the annual fee on. And you take the radios and you can put them into groups. You can have multiple groups so that when you do the push to talk on it, this isn’t really brilliant, Brad, by the way, it goes over the LTE network.

But if you’re close and the LTE network is down, they function as GMRS radios. We’ll get this into you. When we were doing the testing, I had a GMRS radio attached to my Walker ear pros and I was sending messages through it with one of these guys acting as a relay and taking it out to LTE and sending it to people 50 miles away. So I give you a link to it because the price is going up to $1,140 very shortly posted in the chat twice here. So everybody’s in the live chat on rumble.

You’ve got that and I’ll put it in the description updated for the podcast. I’m telling you, it’s an incredible solution. I’d have to check my records here, but just survival dispatch alone, the link that I gave you has resulted in something like a hundred radios or a hundred packages of two radios sold. But check this out. This is a really, really interesting setup that they have on these things. So let me just find the app really quickly and then we can wrap up. So it comes with a smartphone app and right now it’s connecting to the network for all this stuff.

And I’ve got a couple groups, right? So the guardians group is survival dispatch guardians who’ve signed up, but I also have just our mag, our mutual assistance group. Okay. So I just entered, you can see up top says survival dispatch. I just entered into it. These are all recordings have gone across it, but watch this. I’ll put it up here just so you can, you can see it go. You get a kick out of this. Everybody can tell that Chris loves the tech and it’s very important to have this tech by the way.

So check this out. This is going over the data network right now. Check one, two, three. That’s awesome. Instant from, from your phone as well. So where they’re useful is you can go off grid and communicate by GMRS amongst your radios. If you have one radio has LTE, you can relay off of that. You can use standard GMRS radios to talk to that that will relay to the LTE network. You can put as many people in a group as you want. So your entire family could be in the group anywhere in the world.

When you it’s, it’s like the old next telephones. When you do the push to talk, your message goes to everybody in the group. So we’re using it now to notify people for the survival dispatch emergency notification system. But again, it’s 399. Once the first thousand units are sold, that’s it. It’s going to 1140 bucks and you got to pay an annual fee between 29 and 65 bucks a year. This I’m not, you want the satellite based stuff first to be clear, but this is a great secondary backup, right? Then people will say, well, I spent this money on these ham radios or GMRS radios.

That’s not money wasted. And I’ll tell you why it’s got nothing to do with communicating yourself. It’s got everything to do with put the radio on. There’s only 22 GMRS channels. You will hear what everybody around you is doing because they don’t have encrypted comms. And so it’s great from a recce perspective. We have business class radios as well. They’re no more powerful than your regular ham radio or FRS radio, but we have our own dedicated channels that are encrypted. And the motor roll is do channel hoppings, meaning that they switch from one channel to the next, to the next three times every second.

So the Harris radios that the military has do a hundred channels per second. Ours do three channels per second plus encryption. So we could be rolling down the interstate in a convoy. Nobody can hear what we’re talking about. Nobody knows where we’re stopping. Nobody even knows that we’re together. So we’re using the business class vehicle to vehicle. And we’ve got the GMRS ham radios turned on scan so we can hear what everybody else is saying. So you hear a bunch of people say, Hey, we’re going to stop at this buck. He’s up here.

Okay. We’re not going to stop at the buggies. We’re going to go to BFE wherever and get our fuel there. So comms are a really, really, really big deal right after food, water, shelter, guns, comms. Those are the big buckets. There’s lots of other stuff, but those are the big ones. And let’s make a point on that too. And drive this point home. What I left out of the introduction is for a period of time, you were also a police detective. Just regular plane close cop. Yeah. And I was just, I was just a regular grunt, both of us doing our regular things for a short period of time.

And then what you saw at, I’ve already conveyed the story of ice storm 98 and how important communications were then. And if the grid goes down, then you have these as your backup because we saw at 9 11 and I was with Blackberry then and everybody knows the story just shortly after they took the three world trade center down, the directed energy and all those attacks, thermic bombs, false flag, deep state, fully set up everybody. And I was at ground zero. I was flown up to Pentagon. It was Blackberry was the only thing that could work at that point in time.

And we were using the GMRS radio system on the Mobitex rate, uh, data tech network at that point in time. So here we are a system for four decades, still operational to allow people to connect if or when everything goes down, you want to have that connection a hundred percent. You know, otherwise people are running around like chickens with their heads cut off and they might try to cut yours off, especially with these attacks. If you have food, you’re a big target. You have food, you’re a full on target. Yep. They’re coming through the wall and we had people sledge hammering concrete walls in the backyard in ice storm 98.

We saw people sledging, sledging the walls for people who had food in the back of their farms, you know, uh, after a couple of days, cause they didn’t have enough food to keep going. So, um, yeah, Chris, I appreciate you being on, um, final points on situational awareness for everybody. I’m going to take them over to surround dispatch. Do not be engrossed in your weapon of mass distraction when you’re in public is the number one rule. So transitionary spaces, you know, gas stations, rest areas, those sort of things are the most dangerous places for you to be.

Bad guys always want the element of surprise. So by not being engrossed in your weapon of mass distraction, paying attention, it’s as simple as that that, okay, I’ve lost the element of surprise. I need to find somebody else who’s not expecting it. But then again, some guys, it doesn’t matter. They, you know, like Tony Blauer always says the bad guys only want one of three things. They want your life, your body or your possessions. And if you’re paying attention, there’s a whole thing that we do on flashlight as a tactical weapon.

If somebody thinks that they’ve, they’re going to pounce on you and you do something as simple as, as turn a flashlight on at the ground without even putting it in their face, you’ll interrupt their OODA loop. And now all of a sudden they stop. There’s a good chance you may not be attacked, but if you are attacked, you’ll notice most tactical flashlights have a serrated end on them. You take a shot from that. It’s not going to tickle, but the thing is with flashlights, if you have one on all the time and there’s a situation developing, if there’s enough time and you pull a flashlight first and then you have to use deadly force, you’re not going to get charged here in Florida because our stand your ground law, but it will bode well for you in a civil lawsuit as well by, Hey, I tried less lethal.

I tried the flashlight and if I had time, I tried the pepper spray and I had to resort to deadly force because it was my life or his sort of thing. And the key to this is you don’t let somebody get close to you. If, if you have an attacker within 21 feet comes running at you with a knife, you are getting stabbed at least once, maybe more times, even if you shoot them, the only way you, if you shoot them and hit like a perfect shot through the eye or through the center of the heart, they may not make it to you, but otherwise you could fill them full of blood.

You’ve seen this happen and they keep on coming. They don’t die immediately. So if you get stabbed once, you got a 50% chance of survival. You get stabbed two or more times, it drops to less than 5% chance of survival. You get shot, you have a 95% chance of survival. Yeah. Only 5% of gunshot wounds are fatal. So at the end of the day, there’s a lot to it, but if people follow survival dispatch.news, every episode has something in it for you, whether you’re focused on the terrorism piece or not, we’re just trying to do our best to get the word out there.

So less people end up getting caught on the X and then they hang out and then they think it’s first responders. It’s not, and they end up dead. Distance equals safety. Can’t repeat that enough. Distance equals safety. Yeah. 100%. And I would like to call upon anybody in the militias as well as first responders, Leos, active, retired families of it, to go through this episode two or three more times because what you have to do is put together contingency protocols. If you’re in a tier three, a tier two, or even your tier one city, and if this takes place, which is absolutely the chatter is saying that it will, not if it will, that you have to have the preparation.

You can’t just rely on 911 phone call, emergency services, being overflowed and whatnot. Like the nobody’s coming to save you. No, it’s all about you. So everybody go through this two or three times. Repetition is mother of all skill, but when you go through this, you take notes, you take action, you get yourself prepared, make sure you have an extra cash on hand, maybe a few silver and gold. You’ve got the GMRS radios. You know exactly what to do and you get off the X and you pull back and you may have to wait and bug out for a few weeks.

Possibly, you know, I mean, and better to have and not use than to have to use. Last note, last note to our podcast is Monday through Friday at 7pm Eastern. And if we do broadcast on a weekend, because we didn’t need to do a catch up or there’s a breaking news, it’s also at 7pm. But if you go to survival dispatch.news, when we’re live, it appears at the top of the page automatically. And then when we’re done, it goes back to just the CIP, right? Yeah, it’s absolutely awesome. The number one open source intelligence agency is driven by this man, Mike Glover, command 11, Sarah Adams, few more Ryan Gaho.

Ryan seems like a good guy. He was texting me last week after I connected him with our mutual friend, now mutual friend, Mark. I hope you guys get to Mark on soon. You’re going to love him. Mark and I have had a good time. Between you and me and your several thousand friends watching right now, Ryan was on Charlie Kirk’s security detail in South Carolina two weeks before Charlie Kirk was killed. Because what you do is you have a core security team that may or may not be allowed to carry weapons, depending on what state they’re going into with reciprocity.

So they always hire local assets as their supplement to provide enhanced security. Ryan was a CIA guy, then he was a State Department guy. He gave them a one pager and said, these are all problems that you have in the security detail. If they hadn’t done it, Charlie Kirk still be watching. There you go. So yeah. Mahalo, brother and Chris for what you guys do. Folks, it’s not easy being a man who is just decided to help people with survival and then bring the most heinous crimes that are about to be committed out to light and keep shining a lighting on it and calling it out and calling it out.

So this is a massive patriotic initiative and nobody asked him to do it. He did that out of love of his heart and our creator. So God bless you, Chris. Thanks so much, mate. I appreciate it. Appreciate you all. God bless everybody. Get involved. All right. Thank you, mate. Cheers, everyone. Watch this two or three times. Share everywhere. All right, you sovereign souls. Now is the time to protect your money with gold and silver if you already have not. And if you are and you have a chance to do so, I highly encourage to do so even more because gold and silver will launch the golden age which commander in chief Trump has continuously referenced.

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