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  • you need to be careful using the word "civilian". I am a CITIZEN and those who use the word civilian will find out how powerful a citizen can be.

  • did you end up talking to him?/what did he say??

  • you my sir...are a genius

  • I'm sorry, but isn't this what the National Guard does? I get what you mean about having a lot of people around you who are in an organized militia and help the community. But pretty much everything you said is done by the NG... just saying

  • My biggest complaint about the local militias is that they do not consider banding together( in the event of a really big threat..terrorism, riots, and such) and adopting a rank and command structure. They all want to have petty differences while being picked off one by one.

  • i have seen you some place before i cant figure it out : / i think on tv or something ... anyway great vid and promising ideals!

  • militias are not bad as long as they are not full of crazies.

  • it's so beautiful where you are.. i moved from ny to florida and now think maybe i should have not came so far south

  • COMPLETELY disagree with this assessment.

    The point of The Militia, as provided in The Constitution is to be a force capable of overthrowing corrupt Government should it arise. The Founding Fathers planned for The Militia to be much larger in scale than The Military, in fear that one day The Military would turn against We The People.

    NDAA much?

    Very, very disappointed in this video. So wrong.

  • @CaliforniaCarpenter7 as a whole yes but you have local area militia and then they  work together with other locals as a larger force . read "Patriots and you would understand the reason for a LOCAL

  • @PatriotRadioMilitia The fuck is that supposed to mean?

    "read "Patriots and you would understand the reason for a LOCAL".

    Maybe you meant: "Read 'Patriots'." And if you mean 'Patriots' by James Wesley Rawles then you're preaching to the choir. Feel free to clarify.

  • @CaliforniaCarpenter7 whats with the attitude friend? you said you disagreed with having local militias , the book shows a realistic reason for localize groups , besides the FACT that if any group is too big it just allow for infiltration by the mossad .

  • Local militias are extremely important to our livelyhoods.

  • I have watched many of your videos, and this is one of the best videos because it gets straight to the heart of the matter. If the system fell apart for any reason, whether natural or man-made disaster, it is important to have a community of people who can support and protect each other. Each person has different skills, so working together a community is much stronger. A community of people could maintain or restore order and get services working again. Work with people in the community.

  • Without the militia centered around community it is useless. A militia gets its purpose from serving others and protecting its community from criminals.

  • Southern prepper you strike me as an upstanding level headed sort of guy with maturity and judgement. I like that. But if you do not fear the federal government by now, then I suggest you open your eyes to the destruction of the constitution and especially the Bill of Rights that has been ongoing and faster every day. Things like the Patriot Act, the lastest Military bill that allows for arrest of US citizens with no trial, lawyer, just held indefinitely with NO charges. That does not scare you?

  • You have good point there. But the only thing is that the police everywhere are being federalized and when disasters happen, the Feds and military take charge and try to over rule everyone. Katrina was a eye opening experience down here in La. Thy most likely won't let you help and arrest you and ca you terrorist. Thats what's happening.

  • @2late4thisshat If I were trying to help and do what's right and they start trying to arrest us for having guns, etc then a sheriff can kiss my big fat butt. Now on the other hand, if the sheriff wants to accept our help with say a lost child, flood, tornado, etc. that might be ok.

  • Did the national geographic people just pull people off of youtube for Doomsday Preppers?

  • The good cops are heroes... majority of them are dead. Thus heroes.

  • FUCKING AWESOME. WHY DIDNT WE HAVE LOCAL MILITIAS BEFORE? WTFFFF

  • @TrainWreckedx10

    .... EPIC FACEPALM

  • What you are talking about is comunity it apears that the town you live is not much of a comunity like the rest of the u.s.a first off you going to have to wake the people up town events if you don't have any your gonna have to start a comitee then reach out this is a big problem here in america and the world everyone for the most part is self contained but if you can do it u and the towns folks will have it made!

  • sheepdog seeking more sheepdogs

  • I went to several militia meetings but I have found that they are all infultrated. Dont do it. I went to there meetings for 6 or more months. All that time we just trained 1 damn day. There all infultrated.

  • I am only a sheepdog.

  • Coordinating with the local mayo, police chief, and sheriff is good.

    Teaching community classes in home canning, food drying, jerky, vacuum sealing, will be good service. As a town the purchase of a canning machine, nitrogen flush, CO2 flush, and a building or room for processing bulk foods will benefit the people.

    A class in improvised trauma bandages and care may be good.

    Arm the farmeworkers and train them in tactics.

  • @southernprepper1 continue-cupel and all the firearms and tactics won't save you being a mililaty man my self and studying history no defense is impenetrable and with out a community backing you up all it will take is a well organized group with weapons and a fear amount of tactics to over come you and your group but That's given you Stand point in the community and how you nabbers look at you and hominy ppl you have on bored with you

  • So what you are envisioning is kinda like the National Guard, A force that can both protect from invasion/hostile forces as well as help others after/during a disaster?

  • like the vid fella, but my understanding(i`m from the uk) is that in a SHTF situation, LOCAL militia would very quickly EMPOWER themselves, &... as we all know power corrupts, so I think you have a problem here, you`re presuming most people would do the right thing, so what happens when a stranger approaches town? welcoming arms? arms maybe.........

  • @redbandit1able That is the diffence between having only the very few armed and having many people armed. The more armed people there are the less power grabbing there will be. Also it comes down to the character of the people within the group and there particular religious beliefs. Over in the EU you gave up your right to self defence when you gave up your guns and as a people religon has been all but abandoned causing a deterioration of individual character among the masses.

  • makes a lot of sense!!! Thanks!!

  • Sounds like C.E.R.T. to me.

  • That's how militias should be. Militias are not just for defending the constitution(though a militia holds that to a high standard). It for helping the community.

  • Hi southernprepper, in your food and hair cuts video it could well be a militia collecting 10%, if your not with them? a WROL situation is very different to an emergency assistance in "normal times" There are so many volunteer groups that people can join that train you for emergency assistance why not just join them why be connected to a "armed military type clan" i can be a volunteer fire fighter, surf life rescue or state emergency services in my state in Australia, cheers, cool vids too

  • Most people will suppport you behind closed doors but not in public, the local government will never call on us, we had a man go missing recently and the sherrif did not call on us.... and i asked him why he didnt.... he has not gotten back to me.

  • Really great job, I like you want to be a help and be called up if needed. I agree with what you have said. But if our government moved away from our CONSTITUTION, we must be ready to defend it. I see our CONSTITUTION slowly being changed and or being taken away from us under the umbrella of protection. Take some time and study how our rights have changed in the last 50 yrs. great job.

  • Do you fear that in a worst case WROL situation that a local militia may come to take your supplies ? I mean some of those groups have a "if you not with us, your against us" mentality.

  • @ScanMan1967 i agree with you

  • @ScanMan1967 that's not true. most militias support the people. even if you are not "with them" they wouldn't harm you.

    unless you are collaborating with the government or a foreign presence to strip people of rights or the constitution, then you would be fine.

    there are always bad seeds in any group of course, but the majority dont stand for that.

  • Democracy: Three wolves and one sheep voting on dinner.

    Communism: Only wolves vote on dinner.

    Oligarchy: 1.3 Billion sheep and seven wolves. Only wolves vote on dinner.

    Dictatorship: Only one wolf votes on dinner.

    Republic: Flock vote on which wolves vote on dinner.

    Constitutional Republic: Voting on dinner is expressly forbidden and the sheep are armed.

    Freedom: Hungry wolves looking for dinner and finding very well informed and well armed sheep.

  • @rattlesnakemilitia

    lol

    this, this this, a thousand times!, best description yet!

  • If I am wrong, then forgive me, ...What you are saying just dont chime on the hour in my opinion. Who would go to there local Sheriff and tell them where the guns and combat capable men are?

  • Think a little deeper "Prepper"

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  • If things get bad militia organizations will deteriorate into local bullies that will only be interested in protecting themselves at the expense of the unaligned . Militia will only be useful for three months or so before they start to fracture .

    Multiple family units with the same interests are the best bet. Stay secret and be friendly with the militias but don't depend on them...

  • The most common sense approach I have herd for a long time.

  • Well said. And I agree 110%.

  • The thing is ....... the militia you describe is great for small country towns. But, in the city, the militias arent really welcome by local officials.

  • CERT?

  • I agree that we have gotten away from the real community. Neighbors don't know each other, but when something bad happens they all won't to come together then. We need to be together now before anything happens. Know who is who and what is going on. I agree 100% with that statement in the video.

  • When the people fear government, it is - Tyranny

    When the government fear the people, it is - Freedom

    ~ Thomas Jefferson ~

    

  • @dh0614dh But when people start fearing people , it s - Fascism or Dictature . Be careful

  • Yea not everybody is batshit crazy and ready to form a militia. Go to a public place and ask how many of they think a militia is appropriate at this time in our history

  • @mrmilleniumproof, scroll down the comments and find Bigboi23842's comment about weeding out 'whackos' from the milita. Same concept in choosing officers and reserves, there is a liability to choose the best people by testing candidates for mental stability and physical prowess. Obviously it isn't a perfect system but id rather trust and know my backup has at least the basic training that I received than doubt and worry, and ultimately second guess when it counts.

  • @Xcaliber69, your mistrust is completely without base. Either that or the area you live in is disgraceful. Many of your local law enforcement, municipal or county, is made up from just that, local. I pride myself in being a local 'local' law enforcement. It gave me an edge cause I knew my city very well prior to training, along with it's people. Your prejudice is shocking and underhanded. Go ask to do a ride-along or two and see what the real world is like.

  • Well said. A local militia to me seems more like a neighborhood watch with teeth that doesn't bear them unless they need to. Looking into joining or starting a neighborhood watch program in my local area

  • @william0873 I agree with the neighborhood watch deal. That is what my efforts are at this time.

  • @william0873 Neighborhood watch my ass.....people will come at you in numbers looking for #1...FOOD...and anything else they can find. You think the police are late to crime scenes now....just wait .

  • I don't think I'm assuming anything when I said you had alot of time on your hands. I think you are just upset about me saying that your vid's were getting boring. They are better now than then. Sorry for the confusion, your a real go getter. Peace my friend.

  • great video. i'm sick of all these anti government militias bitching how bad the president is and other stuff like that, and what you said sounded really wise

  • Could'nt have said it better myself!

  • I wanted to thank you for your insight and your good will. It is people like yourself that have a calming effect on the "too gung ho" young guys. I myself am a Christian and I want to help others and do the right thing, not hurt anyone. Although we should be prepared to defend our families. I pray that our great country will come out of this economic mess stronger and better for the lesson. Thanks again and may God bless you and your family.

  • Your take on the Militia is exactly what the Founding Fathers intended. My local Militia actually trains and works with our local Sherrif, who kinda likes the idea of having a ready trained pool of volunteers to draw upon for emergencies.

    I do however take exception to your use of the word "Civilians", there are none in the USA! WE ARE CITIZENS, NOT CIVILIANS AND BY FEDERAL LAW, THOSE OF US NOT IN THE ACTIVE MILITARY ARE IN THE MILITIA, THEREFORE ARMED AND DANGEROUS. CIVILIANS ARE SUBJECTS

  • @JagdtygerII  agreed

  • @southernprepper1.....What you are talking about shows that you are a good citizen. However, if the government goes on a citizen disarmanment campaign, only thousands of well armed and tightly knit militia groups through out America can save us. Also, go ahead and talk to your sherriff but he will probably say " No thanks, we have everything under control." But your heart is in the right place; I just think you should call your group anything other than a militia. Good luck!

  • Check out the group N.C. Rangers. they fit what you are talking about.

    At Liberty and Preparedness, we are trying to set up this in other states.

    Contact the N.C. Rangers, or contact me and I will direct you to the state people on Liberty and Preparedness.

  • I play it alone. I am retired military (4 USMC\17USN). I know what these groups attract. No thanks.

  • Have the Sheriff view this video and go from there. Excellent approach.

  • now if only the sheriff would deputize the militia so everyone could get full autos :D

  • I would not bring in local law enforcement unless they can be proven as trustworthy, and know their place within the community. Today they (police) feel as if they are something special, when they are no better than anyone else. As long as they know they will not be allowed to "take over" or play "big shot"...OK, otherwise, I'd be telling them to take a hike. You trust "Government" way too much.

  • @xcaliber69

    If your local law enforcement (IE: Sherrif) are not trustworthy, then you have only yourself to blame. That office is an elected office and if it is corrupt, it is because you allow it to be so, by not voting out the man in charge. Now local city police is another matter, as you do not have the power to FIRE the Chief of Police like you can the Sherrif. But even there, you can vote out those in City Government that allow the corruption to exist and put elected officials who will

  • @JagdtygerII I hear and understand what you are saying. But in a SHTF situation we already know what we can expect out of our "law enforcement". The proof is in what we saw during Katrina. They will be the first to come around to enforce a "no guns" policy. Anyone with a badge cannot be trusted. In my town you can own automatic weapons. BUT you have to store them at the police department. You have to check them in and out like a library book. Say good-bye, to the guns when SHTF.

  • @xcaliber69

    If that is the case my friend, then you either need to change the local laws by getting involved or, if you do not think that such is possible or practical, you need to move to somewhere that is more in tune to your concerns and needs. I know that moving is risky, but you were looking for a job when you found the one you have now. Freedom is not free and only be being involved will you have any hope of keeping your's and your family's intact. If you do not, the NWO types wil win.

  • @xcaliber69 i agree

  • @xcaliber69 There are those of us in the "Law" sector that are part of the prep movement. I have been warning people for years to get ready for big brother to take over. Trust me, the Fed has dire plans for our country and I've made dramatic preparations for the day when my employer takes more authority than "THE PEOPLE" have given them. My skill sets and inside knowledge give me a vast advantage when it comes to preparing for the day.

  • @fedtopcop they already have taken than the people have authorized them

  • @RYANSCHLESINGER  Under the current administration, the largest unconstitutional, non-Congressionally approved power grab in our nations history has taken place. Prepare yourself for things to become substantially worse in the very near future.

  • @fedtopcop for sure. we all need to

  • @fedtopcop Good shit.

  • @fedtopcop wow..crazy to hear sumone who really knows say that.. i was a believer in this now im a knower

  • @phatz631 you can call me former FedTopCop as of the signing of the NDAA. I'm fighting a little court battle against my ex employer right now, but if I win you will see me post some eye opening videos as soon as possible.

  • @fedtopcop keep up the good fight..people think im a " cop hater" im not i just feel cops should uphold the law and their vow's even if its there bosses are the corrupt ones, nice to see sum take it serious..thank you for your honesty

  • thats a neighborhood watch on steroids :)

  • You are a CITIZEN, not a CIVILIAN UNDER AN OCCUPYING ARMY. Good post southernprepper1

  • SP1, You are SO on the mark with your visualization of militia! Far more good would come from an organized group pulling together rather than pulling a trigger.

    Security and weapons have their place but it is small fraction of the preparedness/self-sufficiency pie.

  • Neighborhood watch: call it that and not a militia. You'll get more more people and it will be more useful. (others have said the same.)

    There is a community near me where the "visible" watch is made up of retirees (including blue-haired old ladies). They have "magnetic signs" for their own cars. If there is a problem--men your size show up. (Then a real cop if needed.)

    Also, help the Sheriff at the County-Fair as an "extra" watch. The Sheriff needs help from citizens--- and votes.

  • We have a state militia the South Carolina State Guard, it's not the National Guard, its our SC State militia, every county that has a NG Armory has a State Guard CO. also. Sp1's right, a weapon is just one tool. A wrench doesn't make you a mechanic.

  • Great informative aspects that you are talking about today. Like minded people are always an asset to the communities. Good luck on what your planning to build around with your community. And as far as you rich, you are rich in knowledge, compassion and rich in your beliefs. Thanks for sharing with us today.

  • wasnt this at one time called being neighborly and just helping out neighbors in ie lost child house on fire n such usually all led by the sherriff well we still have this in our county its not uncommon if theres a jail break r such for the sherriff to come by and ask you to pull the keys from yer vehicle or we live on a dead end road have us to watch the road or help search fields with our trucks n spotlights

  • Is there something wrong with being rich? What is rich? In the US today, you need a net worth of over 10 million dollars to be rich. Anything less than that and you are only affluent, not rich.

    It does not take millions of dollars to live in the country and make a few videos. Great job brother.

  • What if your form of emergency is your own government or its forces? I believe what you are getting to is a neighborhood watch I was part of one and I support that.

  • you mentioned all these go out and help them situations. and thats not for me. worry about your land and your area. network with your neighbors. dont become another civil service and over extend your self.

  • My church (LDS) has always been all about preparedness, as your prior vids have shone, but we are now implementing teams and search zones within our congregation's area in preparation for a major disaster, natural or man-made. Though we're well armed, it's about so much more than weapons! Great info SP!

  • Great video. You are right about only having people who you know.

    The only thing I would add is that usually the guys who "take it too far" are the people who infiltrate the militia and work for the government.

  • Those are the ideas needed! I hope that worked here...

  • Great message man. I totally agree.

  • I'll interview fire team wolverine next time I go to Arizona with them, and show you their model. Expect the feds to show up and check you guys out because it happens all the time.

  • @308punishment As already said - this is well documented with Katrina.

  • Another bit of great advice. Thank you for what you do - ignore those that are negative just to be negative.

    Take care!

  • @308punishment The PA open carry law has been on the books since 1995, and Philly law enforcement should've been aware of it. The fact is law enforcement groups and left-wing Democrat politicians here in the northeast are openly hostile towards 2nd amendment rights, always lobbying w/ gun control groups for increased infringements of gun and self-defense rights.

  • Your thoughts and beliefs that you share are valuable and give much information. The reason I'm subscribed is your attitude, ie. Your reply to redneckpatriot01. You explain, you inform but you don't attack or belittle. So many take the immature way of name calling and ridicule. Thanks for being a good example of true christian virtue.

  • I'm envious of your neighborhood. I only know one neighbor on a street with 8 homes, sad. No one cares about anyone but themselves!!

  • Our local Sherif's department trains with our local militia, it is a great source for additional Sherif possee members and temporary deputies. But your greatest mistake is that you use the term "Civilian". THERE ARE NO SUCH THINGS AS "CIVILIANS" IN THE US; WE ALL ARE CITIZENS AND BY LAW, EVERYONE OF US CAN BE CALLED UP TO SERVE IN THE MILITIA, WITH PENALTIES FOR NOT SHOWING UP. "CIVILIANS" ARE SUBJECTS, CITIZENS ARE MILITIA AND SUPPOSED TO BE ARMED AND DANGEROUS.

  • im a medical spc. and a certified medical instructor for many levels. i love to train ppl to help themselves. im also retired and have lots of time. im trying to build something like this too. just slowly working it in with friends. i used to be a comms guy in army then switched to combat medic later on. i support this kind of militia. thanks. and i dont think you put out to many vids lol. i put out tons more.

  • Like the video no bs just good info.Keep up the vids there great!!!!!!!!!

  • Good afternoon Sir. There are a number of programs you can take advantage of through the Citizen Corps program, You can help local officials set up volunteers into four distinct groups, Volunteer. in Police service (VIP'S), Fire Corps, MRC( Medical Reserve Units) and C.E.R.T teams. There is much we can do as neighbors and as a community. I can tell you first hand that the Police, Fire Department etc will be very grateful for your help.

  • Great vid! Really great point! GOD BLESS!

  • @308punishment Another recent & perfect example of law enforcement harassing & illegally arresting a lawful person (gun-rights activist Mark Fiorino) carrying a sidearm just happened in Philadelphia, PA - look up "Open-Carry Experiment Shows Cops Don't Know Their Own Gun Laws" - philadelphiaweekly . com news

  • @308punishment Secondly, the bearing of firearms where they aren't prohibited by law is not a crime in and of itself, unless the said person is a convicted felon in illegal possession, or is committing a crime. I believe the state of LA has lawful opened and licensed conceal carry.

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  • How do you go about starting one without drawing the wrong kind of attention?

  • @glockfan86 Wrong as in exercising your rights? Forget it, your not strong enough!

  • @plalelal Thats funny. There are countless people on lists and even behind bars for exercising their rights. There are proper ways to go about doing things.

  • @308punishment Under the terms of the injunction, Mayor Ray Nagin, Police Chief Warren Riley and any agents or employees of the City of New Orleans shall:· cease and desist confiscating lawfully-possessed firearms from all citizens;

    · make an aggressive attempt to return any and all firearms which may have been confiscated during the period August 29 to December 31, 2005;

  • @308punishment Judge Carl J. Barbier presided over the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana. Judge Barbier signed the permanent injuncation against the City of New Orleans. The city admitted the firearm confiscations carried out by Nagin and Riley were unconstitutional and illegal.

  • @308punishment Judge Carl J. Barbier, presiding over the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana, held New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin and Police Chief Warren Riley in contempt for “failure to provide initial disclosures and to compel answers to discovery” during NRA’s injunction against the City for their illegal gun confiscations.

  • @308punishment Nobody claimed they disarmed every single person. The fact stands that the confiscation was ordered by New Orleans's Police Superintendent - ordered the confiscation of firearms, allegedly under a state emergency powers law.

  • @308punishment Your facts are incorrect. The NRA-ILA had to file an injunction against the New Orleans PD to stop the unconstitutional raids that were a clear violation of the 2nd & 4th amendments. The NRA also did a video documentary on the case. Yes, law enforcement was unlawfully confiscating lawfully own firearms from law-abiding citizens merely trying to defend themselves against looters on their private property. Many New Orleans residents have still yet to have their firearms returned.

  • I second the suggestions of trooper1082. These 'militas' are already in place via the reserve deputy and police departments. In most states you must have police training and a P.O.S.T. certification for reserves. Also, people can become members of the volunteer firefighters in their area. The individual departments usually provide training for their volunteers. In a crisis county sheriff's can deputize any willing civilian. I'd let the Sheriff know you are willing.

  • You are operating under the assumption that the sheriff isn't corrupt. My view on this is the Sheriff is no different than any other part of gov't. They can't be trusted. Neighbor helping neighbor is one thing... allowing infiltrators is another.

  • "the day I have to fear my own gov is then they are worse than the terrorist "

    No offense but we past that point at wako and ruby ridge. I think you need a retake on who the good guys actually are. You can most likely trust your local LE to a certain extent. But if you think the same applies to an ATF agent you need to rethink your prepping because you are blind to the real problem.

  • this would be a good thing weth the right ppl.Having ppl do a little bit of evrey thing would be grayt.

  • Dude, what you said here is the duty of any responsible, active citizen of any community should do. You're alright, man. Kudos!

  • @308punishment All I can say is thank God you guys are there. So many Officers have fallen this year, and too many people forget that. We have a drive for Officers each year. They gave their lives for our community. We do fear private contractors like Xe/Blackwater. Many business people I know are alarmed by them, as they are not bound by an oath and their honor as LEOs are. We need to hire more trained LEOs and not contractors who do not answer to an oath.

  • i didnt mean to sound critical i like your idea. in fact what i ment by my remark is that the church should already be leading the charge on all these activities your talking about

  • @ethan3391 Yes, however the goal is (or should be) to form a group that will come together and stand together if something happens. A neighborhood watch built on new more "prepper" type goals could fill that space without the "evil" militia stigma.

  • What you speak of are known as state civil defense forces. A para-military force that is separate from the National Guard and strictly falls under the control of a state's governor. Only a handful of states have these arrangements. The bulk of them started back in the mid 1900's to assist in homeland security against the Axis Powers during WW2, to assists with natural disasters, and if need be to nullify insurrection. Similar duties as the Guard but they fell strictly & only under state control.

  • @Everett07630 Cont. Today, more rural states have been expressing an interest in them. This is partly due to the fact that since the "War on Terror", a state's governor's power over their local National Guard has been completely usurped by constitutionally questionable new powers granted to the U.S. President. The legalese is too long to list here, but you can google search it for a thorough explanation.

  • @Everett07630 Cont. Also, with many state's National Guard servicing multiple deployments overseas, this has left certain rural states without the necessary protections that the Guard offers, so again there's this renewed state interest in state civil defense forces for the exact reasons you mentioned in your video.

  • Lord knows I've tried to talk to my neighbors. I am now apparently the crazy one on the block and they pretty much steer away from me now. Pretty much alone in this area.

  • i think this is a great vid and really inbodys what a good militia should be , im guna favorite this vid and share it on my militia FB page

  • The militia is a good idea, but its just so many nutjobs out there that its hard to actually get quality individuals in your group.

  • The Texas State Guard is a prime example of how every state should set up and maintain their militias. They provide communications, disaster relief, crowd control and shelter assistance and they are mandated by state legislation and overseen by the Texas National Guard but are NOT military. They are I think a model of how we should all organize our community security.

  • @ChaplainJoe1 This an excellent example of how it could lawfully be accomplished.

  • excellent "take", couldnt agree w/ you more. was questioning hoss on his az op's. wish i could go, just to see the truth of whats going on down there. you need to go and help show it to others.

  • Sp1, good work with all your videos but I must say, that chin has distracted me through every video i've watched! Haha keep up the good work/videos.

  • hmmm sounds more like a church and less like militia

  • @jeeperscreepers71 ITs a milita but when was the last time we needed a armed militia in my county. We have had lost kids, fires ,floods etc. By getting people off the fence and organized we are working on our command and control , communications and logistics and these are the things we need. Yes running around the woods with guns are cool but that is a small part of the puzzle. Organization, commo. and logistics win the war.

  • @southernprepper1 well said. helping in the community will get more people helping out the militia and also show that its not just a bunch of gun touting idiots.

    Its about building relationships both with law enforcement and civilians.

    keep up the good work

  • @southernprepper1 I think you are on to something with your plan.

  • @308punishment Thank you and God Bless and Keep you! We all count on LEOs respecting those they serve as you do. You can be assured that every law abiding citizen will support you fully and cooperate equally.

  • Gret Vid...Interesting take!!!!!

  • Like others have said, do not call it a militia. Call it an EMERGENCY RELIEF TEAM.

  • great video bud

  • Good advice sound thinking

  • Most recent annual causes of death of U.S. Citizens;

    616,067 - Heart Diseases,

    562,875 - Cancer = 1 in 4

    71,382 - Diabetes

    95 - Bee Stings

    U.S. citizen deaths to Terrorism Worldwide = 9

    In United States = 0

    You keep bringing up the "T" word, terrorism. Having the TSA sticking their hands down your daughter's pants is terrorism... Ask your sheriff about that. Thanks!

  • @TruthWarriorFilms Excellent point. Terrorism is the most overused boogeyman of the 21st century. I worry a lot more about the government than I do terrorists. It would be interesting to see how many Americans were killed last year by police.

  • @Balefulmoon - I found this stat: You are 8 times more likely to be killed by a cop than by a terrorist

  • The government, at most levels, doesn't want to share power.

    They actively work to break local movements, preferably all the way down to single individuals living in small apartments, cut off from everyone, and watching the media for all their information. Groups of people are dangerous to them. That's why you need permits to assemble, and in any disaster they attack groups of people to break them up into easily managed individuals.

    I support you but you're fighting an uphill battle.

  • @vention4wh Unfortunately I think you're correct for the most part. The federal govt is completely hostile towards the Bill of Rights and purposely violates the U.S. Constitution. Most state govts are no better.

  • Just another great video. Thanks for you time s. p.

  • SP1 we're standing by for your video with theHossUSMC! I am very curious as to how the Texas militia works. Thanks for posting.

  • i would have to disagree with you about not calling your group a militia, people will call it a militia especially if there for big goverment. i would imstead point out, this is what a militia should look like. the michigan militia is the group i think about when i think about a well structured milita, and i know there not the only ones. i smack my head every time i see a nazi or clan member claim to be militia, and im not even a militia member. just my opinion, no matter the name, actions count

  • @libertytooth Wow. I just saw the Michigan Militia's webpage. Nice. They've even got a schedule posted. That is something I want to find in Florida.

  • @justlikeneo ya, compaired to most militias there pretty open to everyone to see and are well known. i didnt know there was a militia only a county away from my home. keep looking you will be suprised to see some you didnt even know about. i could not even google search this group, i had to be directed there from another site, one of the militia chat rooms, i forget which one. just courious but were you saying you wished the florida militias were more organised or are you looking for a group?

  • @libertytooth I am looking for a group as organized as the Michigan Militia in South Florida.

  • @justlikeneo well i dont live in florida but i would recommend checking out web sites and chat rooms for militias. and keep in mind some of these groups are so close they may not need the internet. perhaps some would rather use phone calls for updates instead. i did a bit of research and a group called the watchmen have groups in meny states including florida thats where i would start my search if i were you

    thewatchmenofflorida(dot)com/i­ndex.html

  • @libertytooth Will do.  Thanks for the info.

  • I do fear my government. And yeah, it is a sad day. It's worse than terrorism.

    I agree that we've lost a sense of community and togetherness in all of this. It's quite sad. But in another way, I think we're just figuring out this technology thing. Perhaps we'll all come together more. I'm all about community. Not so about government.

    Peace to you!

  • Well spoken my fellow American! We cant have Mil