The David Knight Show - INTERVIEW A Simple First Step to Preparing
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All right, welcome back and joining us now is jack lawson and uh it was about a week or two ago we
had him on this these are his books he actually puts them out in two volumes he wants to make
sure that it is in a physical copy because you never know what's going to happen to the grid or
to the internet but it is very comprehensive on an unbelievable, uh, number of topics, hygiene,
sanitation, caring for the dead, how to grow your own food and how to defend yourself.
You'll find it at civil defense manual.com.
Uh, joining us now is Jack Lawson.
Good to have you on again, Jack.
Oh, it's always good to be on your show, David.
Uh, we were talking, uh, uh, uh uh during the break and you said you wanted to uh say
something uh to the family yeah i was listening to your broadcast uh about saying a prayer which i
did for baby michael but i think what's critical for the parents to understand, we had a severely premature daughter,
almost lost her, and the long and short of it is she survived with no birth defect,
and she became the national fitness final out of 4,000-some girls in Los Angeles.
So we were very, very proud of that, and we thought she had escaped birth defects, but she got pregnant, had a baby,
and she was one of five or six women they've recorded in the world
that had two uterus, and the baby was in the wrong one,
the underdeveloped one she lost that baby went on to have two other beautiful healthy babies but uh you know the
the good i don't want to sound like a reformed christian because i haven't been most of my life
but uh the good lord does provide yeah if i told i don't have time to tell the story, but if I told you all the circumstances,
how she survived the first baby, the hemorrhaging, you would not believe it.
It was just as sounded.
She was in a parking lot on something else, another business next to a trauma center.
And at this trauma center there
was a Croatian doctor who's considered one of the world's foremost gynecologist
giving medical students and doctors a lecture and they called him in and he
saved her life she lost almost all of her blood. They carried her by stretcher from this parking lot over to the trauma center,
and they just started getting blood in there before she was starting to lose consciousness.
Anyway, the good Lord provides, and if you don't believe that,
you want to believe in some other form of a higher power that's immortal, that's great.
I have been a heathen most of my life.
My mother, being a Midwest farm kid,
my mother basically waterboarded me into religion.
It was going to church, and my dad was standing right behind her,
so I went.
But the bottom line is, I moved away from it. let's go to church, you know, and my dad was standing right behind her, so I went, you know,
but the bottom line is, I moved away from it. I'm 75 now. I'm not going back to it because I'm afraid of things that are going on. I've gone through many, many life and death situations.
I'm prepared to go when I go, but the bottom line is, I go to a Bible study group, and I find the Bible is
absolutely fascinating.
I have probably read it twice as a kid, reluctantly, but I read it now, and it makes sense to me.
There's so much in it that is so good for people, and I think that, you know, we're, unfortunately, I think that we're moving away from,
most Americans are moving away from a belief in God and a higher power, whatever you want.
Alcoholics, anonymous people call it a higher power.
But the worst part of this is this void is being filled by shameless egos. They're unfounded egos
that, by actual accomplishment, their capability, their ethics, or their morality, but it's
reinforced by financial success. I'm talking a lot about uh people in the tech world there's huge numbers of people
that have this image that uh well basically they're legends in their own minds you know
they unfortunately uh have a very shallow uh depth of character and uh they adore and worship
themselves in the mirror let me let me play something uh i don't think that you can hear this because I don't know if you get the audio feed, but the audience can.
It's a very short clip.
And I had it because of something I was going to talk about.
But it's actually Jordan Peterson.
He's on a panel.
And the person says, so is God necessary for life?
And this is what Jordan Peterson has to say.
You have a hierarchy of values.
You have to,
otherwise you can't act or you're painfully confused. You have a hierarchy of values.
Whatever is at the top of that hierarchy of values serves the function of God for you. Now,
it may be a God that you don't believe in or a God that you can't name, but it doesn't matter
because it's God for you and what you think about god
has very little impact on how god is acting within you whatever god it is that you happen to be let's
say following yeah i don't know if you could you hear that jack or was that i don't think yeah i
could hear okay so what he's saying there is that's his um union uh psychology take on what I think it was John Calvin who said,
the heart is an idol factory.
What he was saying there is you've got a hierarchy of things in your life,
and it's whatever is important is going to essentially become God for you.
Even if you don't believe that there is a God, it's going to be a God for you.
So it could be a God of money.
It could be a God of sex or whatever, or power. But that's the thing that's going to be a God for you. So it could be a God of money. It could be a God of sex or whatever, you know, or power. But that's the thing that's going to control your life. And as we look
at it, it's kind of like an idol factory. And so that's the problem. As you're talking about
in America today, people have made their self-serving or their pleasure or their power
or their wealth or something. They've made that God, and it's not something that is ever going to be able to fulfill them,
as you and I know.
You know, that's the sort of thing that many times people, the parents,
will kind of shotgun the kids into church.
Don't know if it's going to do any good or not, but it really does sit there,
and that is something that is a promise from God.
It is important.
Yeah, it is.
I think it's very important that people take their
their children expose them to this so they it doesn't take it doesn't initially take with a
child yeah i think that later on in life you're doing a couple of things you're looking at
a situation that's confounding you and you're saying, what would dad do?
What would mom do?
And you also get to a point where the things beyond what your mother and father can do,
what would that guidebook called the Bible telling us all of the thousands and thousands of mistakes we've made and the thousands and thousands of things you can do good. What would that say?
And I think that's very important.
I don't know what these people think.
They think because they do a few keystrokes and come up with a computer system or design
a microchip, they think that they have done work on the level of whatever it is,
the intelligent being that designed us.
Whatever designed us, if you look at that,
I sat in a doctor's office one time and I said to him,
my God, and people believe there's not a God.
And he says, it astounds me even now.
And he says, I've been doing this 30-some years.
It astounds me, the human body.
He said, in my mind, there's undoubtedly a God.
Since I said it, he came back and affirmed his faith in an immortal being.
And that's very important.
David, can I move to one thing here go ahead i'd like you to stay come to those parents so because uh you never know where that child
is going to end up i'm my wife and i are so proud of our daughter and that's one of one of our kids
but uh uh some of them i thought were maybe mentally
challenged when they're younger but you know you always think that when they're seniors but
uh i i told uh i sat in a bank with my one daughter the one that won the fitness contest
and i had this brand new state of the art xerox copy machine and she tells me in front of this banker oh yeah i was
turning out false ids for high school three hundred dollars a pop and i'm saying i said to
this banker i said i don't know who this girl is maybe this isn't my daughter but uh you know you
hear these things and and i just tell them i i don't want to hear any more of this stuff, you know, just keep this, that's to yourself.
But tell those parents that, you know, they do have to have faith.
And it is an outline that I think is probably prescribed,
but their child will probably be okay.
Every day I think think every day,
I think we're all faced with a question, um, in one way or the other,
to some degree or the other, uh, do we trust God? And that's the key thing.
You know, God can miraculously, you know, talking about doctors, uh,
there's a much higher percentage of doctors that believe in miracles than the
rest of the population because they've seen it up close.
But if God doesn't do things miraculously,
if he has a situation like in your daughter's case
where many people would dismiss that as a coincidence,
we look at it as God's providence.
Sometimes God's providence in the way that he arranges things,
sometimes there's so many different factors
that had to fall in place for that to happen
that we look at that as as a providential miracle but
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You know, that sometimes can be an even greater miracle that he moves so many different chess pieces to get the desired outcome.
But the key thing is not that we get what we want out of everything,
but that we trust God.
We don't understand what,
what happens and we don't like what the outcome is that we trust him.
And that is the key thing.
Yeah.
Here's a,
here's a case in point.
Uh,
doctors may believe in,
in miracles,
but,
here's a case in point to me. The president of our Special Forces chapter ended up, well, he spent 10 years, a brave, brave man. He's
probably diffused two boxcar, railroad boxcars full of explosives. Very brave guy. He's a great man and lived in that toxic dump for 10 years in Afghanistan.
Ended up getting breast cancer and he had to have a double mastectomy.
Men can get breast cancer and dormant glands too.
Anyway, he had the surgeon.
They did a double mastectomy, but the surgeon left, only took the head off of one of the tumors.
They're following the mammary gland canal and took the head off this.
I was worried to death about the guy.
I kept in contact with him a lot. amazingly, while he is waiting to get back into surgery,
he had so many kidney stones from the water over there.
I guess they've been using stuff over there against the Geneva Convention for decades,
all those sides of it.
But the bottom line is he gets scheduled for a CAT scan to go in and have this other,
the remainder of this tumor. He was mad as hell at the doctor. Why didn't you take Colteco? I
didn't want to carve you up too bad. Well, he goes back in to get a CAT scan, and he took
the bull by the horns. A couple of guys told him some alternative methods one was barometric
isolation another one was something called a riffing machine they called it
a spooky machine and he used those and of course I would send him everything I
knew about well he tried these things I said which ones did you think they use
them all because I didn't have too much of an option here. And he went to get the CAT scan, no tumor.
Wow.
The doctors were astounded.
This one-inch round tumor was totally gone.
Wow.
And, you know, the problem with our medical community,
it's their curriculum and their mentality is designed by pharmacological companies.
Yeah.
And I think it's gotten sort of twisted around that they have a hard time.
Well, I started arguing with them.
Well, we must have done something.
He said, you didn't do anything.
Well, we prescribed you something.
No, you didn't prescribe me anything.
It's been just an absolute break between you guys and me since this happened.
But I was very happy to find these things totally gone.
If anything, they would have made it worse.
I mean, you cut on a tumor and you don't remove it all.
I mean, that's just like spreading like wildfire, even going back to the Greeks.
They said, you know, if you cut on this, the patient dies, you know?
So they did it all, you know, their contribution was to potentially make it even worse.
That's just the front side of this guy.
His spine has got lesions up and down it too,
but he's kept everything under control, and I'm very, very happy about that.
So, you know, doctors, I think,
are starting to look at things a little bit differently.
I think after this COVID, I think a lot of them have lost faith
in our quote-unquote scientific community with some of the absolute fabrication of information that come out.
Ivermectin, for God's sake, it around a stick, and it takes 10 days to two weeks to get this thing to totally come out.
If you break it off, you get severe leg infection.
If you see a guinea worm, that comes from larvae in water,
and ivermectin has virtually wiped that out.
And I felt so sorry for the kids because they're just plagued with this.
Poor water is one of the biggest problems they've got over there.
David, I'd like to say one thing.
I'd like to urge, I beg all of the people listening out there to do one thing today.
If you have not stockpiled any food, and I'm not talking about what you've got in your pantry now.
I'm talking about a separate
place under your bed buy one can of black beans today just one can one bottle of water take them
home and put them under your bed and do this each day you go to the grocery store. Just good. It is critical to me.
I,
I look at the state of thought of people and I've got a big group in,
in my subdivision and I'm part of it.
I don't run it,
but I'm part of it.
And,
uh,
they've,
they've asked me to give demonstrations and stuff,
which I do.
So my garage gets crammed full of people sitting in chairs.
They bring their own chairs.
But even the attitude amongst the people in my group has faltered somewhat.
Everybody's thinking everything's normal. Yeah. When I say normal, they're thinking that, you know, it hasn't got to the point to where everything's gone totally to holy hell.
You know, their thought is like this.
We've got lunatics running corporate America and the government, you know, but, you know, you can still go to a restaurant.
Things have gotten more expensive.
But, you know, it looks like it's going to keep going.
That's not true.
Uh, there's, there's so many undercurrents of issues going on with, uh, not just in the United States worldwide, as you well know, and most readers know this. I've been liking it to a hurricane.
You know, you get hit by the front side of the hurricane, and then the eye is completely
normal.
You go, okay, great, it's over.
And then you get hit by the backside.
It's even worse.
I think that's where we are right now.
A lot of stuff has been left in there.
They're still moving forward for some new things like CBDC and digital currency.
And then they're, you know know he's funding another five billion
dollars worth of vaccines and and so you know when we look at all this stuff it there's a false
sense of uh security and complacency about this i i agree with you yeah it's just uh you know you
say hurricane that's a very very good parallel uh i also say uh nuclear weapons are going off in the United States.
And I'm joking with this, but, I mean, the cows have come home.
Here I've got 18,000 cows in Texas being killed.
I mean, we milked a couple hundred, and as much as I wanted to kill all of them, I had to take the S1HD out of the gutter behind them.
And it just was something.
I loathe doing this.
As much as I wanted to kill those cows,
I don't know how I would have killed 200, let alone 18,000.
Wasn't that amazing?
I haven't covered that.
Yeah, they were all in a compact area and blew up and everything,
took them out.
I remember shortly before we moved to Texas in the area that we wound up moving to that had a big fire down around Bastrop area of Texas.
And it got on some of these cattle ranches.
And people said it was horrible.
You know, smell like a giant barbecue, you know, because they're barbecuing the cows out there.
But, yeah, they could smell it for miles.
But, you know, 18,000 of them incinerated in this explosion just outside of Dallas.
I didn't talk about that, but yeah, we're seeing all this happening to our
infrastructure and it truly is amazing.
Isn't it?
Yeah, it is.
I mean, I just wonder what Jimmy, the Greek, Jimmy Snyder, uh, they call
him Jimmy, the Greek Godmaker in Las Vegas when I lived there.
Uh, he was quite the Greek, the odds maker in Las Vegas. That's right. He was quite the character.
But what odds he would put on all these factories burning down and exploding.
It's like a growing list of these things.
It almost makes you wonder what's behind it all.
Could it be accident?
I don't know.
I'm not the person to judge
that type of thing, but it does bother me that everybody thinks everything is normal.
Preparedness to me is simply a way to ensure your family. And if people don't get this one
can of beans and one bottle of water today for themselves, get it for their children
or grandchildren or a neighbor or friend.
But people need to start stocking food.
And I get so upset seeing everybody discuss on the blogs when China is going to invade
Taiwan, what's going on in the Ukraine.
These are all issues that will affect us, but the biggest one that's going to affect people
and the existence of their bloodline is, have you got something to feed your family?
Have you got water for your family?
And this is something I'm urging people to do.
Well, we try to give people an idea of the threats that are building and things that
could come at them.
But if you, if you just hear it and you walk away and you don't do anything about it, it
doesn't really help anything.
And so, you know, this graduate idea that you've got to just, you know, making a small
contribution, a can of beans and a bottle of water each day, that kind of small preparation
that you make on
a regular basis is really going to build up. And that's the problem. Everybody wants to do
everything all at once. It's kind of like with the gold stuff, you know, Tony Ardoin, uh, with
wise wolf goal was saying, uh, yeah, now that, you know, gold, when gold spikes, everybody goes out
and buys it when it goes up to a higher price, I'd like to see him buy it at a lower price and
kind of wait and do it a little bit at a time. And he's got a program to do that. But, you know, we look at something and people
typically sit there, even if they know that something like this is likely to happen,
they'll wait until the event actually starts to start making preparations or to start buying into
preparations. They'll wait until it actually starts. Yeah. Yeah. That's, that's very true, David. And I think what people do and everybody listening to this is probably just as
guilty, I've been guilty of it.
I think people start creating a hurdle for themselves.
You just said the key words, everybody wants to do it at once.
Well, that takes a lot of money.
It takes a lot of effort.
Do it piecemeal. When I started doing this, my wife and I, we had three little kids.
We were broke.
I didn't have any money.
And she was wondering why I was going to the grocery store.
I was volunteering to go to the grocery store.
Then she found in the back of the closet one of my stashes of food.
But I was concerned.
I was concerned about feeding my family.
The water wasn't an issue back then. I now look at water as being probably the number one issue that you have
to have. There's only so much in your toilet tank. There's only so much in your water heater.
You do need to have water because it's interesting. I watched a movie last night. I don't
gravitate to these things, but I thought this was a very good movie called Radio Flash.
And it showed how the grid on the western United States went out.
And it just showed some of the problems that come about.
And it was quite fascinating to see the fact that they were filling their canteen out of
the toilet tank which is clean water you know and uh people don't think of this like you say until
it's too late they're they're buying gold when it's high and they're you know when it's low
it's not an issue but uh yeah it's the reverse of the way it should be yeah absolutely uh and of
course as you point out water is the key thing because it's the reverse of the way it should be. Yeah, absolutely. And, of course, as you point out, water is the key thing
because it's the thing that you can survive for the least amount of time without.
And you've got a free chapter there at civildefensemanual.com
talking about ways to make sure that you prepare for water.
And I think if people look at that free chapter,
that's going to convince them of the worth that you've got and, uh, what's there, but certainly the depth of each of these
subjects.
Uh, if they take a look at that free chapter that you've got there, that'll
be a big help to a lot of people.
Yeah, I've got that.
And then I've also got a food calculator.
I got one of the only websites has got a food calculator.
It's free.
Uh, go in and use it.
Civil defense manual.com and the water chapter i
have is chapter 13 and that number just came up when i was doing things and uh you know it uh it's
it's not something that's uh cursed by uh the ancient gods or anything like that it it's just
the way the number came up but i get into quite a bit of detail in there on how to preserve water.
And this is very important.
That's the first thing that'll kill people.
Trauma centers will see people coming in.
It will twist their mind what people are going to start consuming for liquids.
Motor oil, there have been circumstances where they've documented this stuff.
It's mind-boggling.
People will drink just about anything trying to alleviate their thirst.
But these things are there for a reason, and I put them out there for a reason. It's a
basic starter for people to get into the survival. I have a statement that I use because I think
people think I live doom and gloom. I don't. The events of the world affect me like everybody else. World's turning upside down. Black is white.
White is black.
Two and two is five instead of four.
All of these illogical issues that are going on.
But people have to understand something, that I'm prepared.
My neighborhood is prepared.
And you know what?
We have a get-together.
We have a lot of fun.
We've gotten to know each other.
And a guy in my neighborhood started this.
Then he found out I wrote this book.
And then, oh, I want you to run it.
And I said, no, you're doing just a great job right now.
I'm not the guy to run it.
I want you to run it.
He's a former vice president of a big bank. And he's a great job right now. I'm not the guy to run it. I want you to run it. He's a former
vice president of a big bank, and he's a great guy, and he's very much into the preparedness.
He doesn't live doom and gloom either. You know, be prepared, then enjoy your family.
Love your family with uninhibited passion and live life. And,
and that's critically important.
Yes.
I see people stockpile stuff.
I just had a,
a guy by the name of Crusoe sent me a email and he wrote a great article.
It's on a,
um,
American partisan website on cybersecurity.
And Crusoe made the statement that people collect and people do
collect, but if you're going to collect anything initially, collect food and collect water.
The rest of this stuff, if you get into survival further than that, and you look at not so
much survival, but preparedness, uh, learn how to use what you get.
So anyway, um, yeah, the people that I've known, get so anyway um yeah the people that i've known i was going to
say the people that i've known that have gotten into this um ex-marine and and others they really
are enjoying the new skills and putting it together and doing it with their friends and
family i talked to a guy who is a farmer and and he was um uh putting together actually he you know
he has a website that shows people how to grow food.
But then if you want to go to his facility, I think it's in Alabama, they talk about how they really are about growing community as much as they're about growing food and about getting with other people and all of that.
And so that is very key.
You know, you've got to enjoy what you're doing or you're not going to continue to do it so you need to find some joy and these new techniques and and uh relationships in the
community if you're going to be able to sustain this that that's a good term you use there uh
a growing community and and i really urge people to look at the big picture. I come from a color-cran family, so to speak.
I've got every race.
I've got a lot of ethnic background in my family.
A lot of adoption went on in my family.
I've got every sexuality in there.
You know, the long and short of the thing is people need to get along.
And if you can't get along, stay away from each other and don't start trouble.
But try to get along because if things go sideways, you're going to need everybody helping.
And I'm not talking about a communal or a collectivist attitude.
I'm talking about simple cooperation, looking out for each other like we used to do in neighborhoods.
Yeah, that's right.
Yeah, it's kind of like a neighborhood watch.
You're not just out there snooping on people, but it's a community where you're preparing and working to help with each other.
And that's a whole different demographic or dynamic, I should say.
Yeah, well, our neighborhood watch watch as you termed ours is
kind of turbocharged it's on steroids we've got everybody's got the family shotgun here and
we're ready should we need to if it gets riots and all that we will blockade our streets and
we will keep order in our area yes and I think law enforcement will like that very much
because it's one less area they have to come into.
But we don't get overboard in this.
We've set a radio network up.
We have fun on that.
We do a radio check every couple weeks.
And it's just basically getting to know everybody.
We had a big get-together the 4th of July last year.
People got into arguments and this and that, you know.
And, you know, we generally let people come in.
We tell them to come in, you know, keep your politics and your sexuality and your religion out of the thing.
This is just a group of people.
We're all neighbors.
And we leave it that way.
And, of course, there are cliques of people that have issues that they have in common.
But we've got a tremendous group of people that have issues that they have in common. But we've got a tremendous group of people.
It's just been a lot of fun.
Yeah, and I think people will, that's the key thing.
You're going to have, you can't go this on your own.
You really do need to have a group of people that you can rely on.
Correct.
Yeah.
Well, is there anything else that you'd like to
tell people today give them a a taste of the book or give them a hint besides doing gradual
preparation i uh i want people to take this take this uh uh one way uh i i'm concerned. I know a bunch of young kids
was involved in a
fraternal organization here
and we have a university
here and I
was totally astounded at
15 kids that came out to
help a lady who didn't have any money clean her
yard up because she
just had a total mess.
It was getting to be a thing.
The county was going to shut down.
I am reinforced in my belief that there's a lot of good young people out there.
There were four girls and 11 guys, and they were unselfish in their, you know,
willingness to help do hard work.
And we had a bunch of guys that owned companies
that brought trucks and stuff to carry these tons of garbage away.
Anyway, we got everything cleaned up.
But I think back to, I just had a friend that passed away here.
By the way, I think your listening audience,
don't worry about getting involved in being a victim of a mass shooting.
Be worried about how the medical establishment puts you under.
You've probably got a hundred times a chance.
I have a good friend, Ted Killian.
He was in my Bible study group.
He was a father, a group. He was a father, a husband.
He was a hero.
The only man I know that got hit in the back with a rocket-propelled grenade.
It broke six of his ribs.
Glanced off, missed his spine, hit the guy next to him,
blew him into pieces that they couldn't even find.
They found what left him in his boots wow and he recovered from that and he became
a very successful airline pilot here's a kid that was 19 years old in vietnam running a company a
mechanized division a mechanized company of 150 men and the reason he was always running it he
was what's called a shaken baked
target
where they evaluated psychologically and
and maybe i could park and read out a basic training ever getting so many of
them killed
all the doctors were getting killed so
that ends up running a huge run of all the time
and uh...
they brought a couple of a couple
couple of great older uh...
black charges have been the Army for a long time,
and they helped him out.
But he literally, the sergeants wanted him running things.
And with their help,
he managed to keep everybody from getting killed in his group.
And they went through a lot of combat.
But I was very upset that this guy dies
from something that absolutely was a joke.
It's not a joke because it was deadly, but it was crazy what happened in the medical establishment.
And they basically killed him.
And this was total incompetence by one doctor.
And he had a lackadaisical attitude about it.
Ted's wife was furious about this.
We were all furious.
I was depressed for a couple weeks.
I mean, this guy was just quite an accomplished person.
Well, it is amazing what they have done in terms of malpractice,
and it's been financially incentivized to withhold, as you pointed out before,vermectin you know something that we know what the safety profile of it is
and they've always allowed off-label use of things like that but deliberately changing it as a matter
of fact there's an article just came out today i didn't get to it today but uh it was a doctor who
said they were deliberately giving uh you know poor care to people who are unvaccinated and
things like that and and so we've seen this over the last two or three years and it's become more obvious than it ever was you
already had uh the medical um you know treatment as being one of the leading causes of death which
they typically they don't mention that on cdc but other people will look at it and uh it's always
been one of the leading causes of death probably the leading cause of death in the last two or
three years was medical malpractice and they were being paid handsomely to do that kind of stuff
that that's the worst part of this this is exactly what killed him they they they used a procedure
that they got paid for and he is explicitly and his wife had told them they didn't want the shoes
the guy used anyway yeah why Because they got money for it.
That's right.
And it was a ventilator that basically killed him.
Oh yeah.
And they put a ventilator on him.
They know that about, they know that in the high 80 percentile of the people who get those
ventilators would die.
And then they did the same thing with remdesivir, you know, but they made so much money off
of it, you know, just to put somebody on the ventilator, they would get a massive amount
of money.
They'd get $39,000 from the government just for putting somebody on it and then get a bonus
for the charges that they put on. It's crazy. Yeah, it's terrible. Well, that's the key thing.
You know, we have to prepare, we have to educate ourselves and we have to try to get independent
of the system because the system is only going to get worse. Uh, we're at a time where all the
institutions have been taken over. All the institutions have been corrupted pretty much,
and it's only going to accelerate in the next few years.
I believe.
I think it's going to get,
I again,
tell people by that one can of beans.
Yes.
By that one bottle of water under your bed,
don't put it in with your regular groceries,
stick it under your bed. And eventually put it in with your regular groceries. Stick it under your bed, and eventually,
if you have a real conscious attitude towards your family, your wife,
your children, your grandchildren,
you will start adding to that, and you will have something.
And when things go south,
you'll be able to at least keep yourself alive for a period of time until either order is restored or you can find additional food sources.
I agree.
But it's a matter of keeping alive.
The water is critically important.
Water is critically important.
You can see a free chapter of that
and a lot of comprehensive information on that at civildefensemanual.com.
And thank you so much for joining us, Jack.
This is, by the way, it's two volumes.
It's almost 1,000 pages of stuff on a wide variety of topics.
But the key thing there is going to be water.
That's where you need to start.
And you need to start small.
It's what all the people that I've talked to about growing food and other things.
I said, the big mistake that everybody makes is they want to try to do everything all at once.
You got to pick one little thing and take that baby step.
And then you build on that as you go. So thank you for joining us, Jack. Always great to talk to do everything all at once. You've got to pick one little thing and take that baby step, and then you build on that as you go.
So thank you for joining us, Jack.
Always great to talk to you.
A great resource for people.
My pleasure.
Thank you.
It's my pleasure, David.
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