The David Knight Show - INTERVIEW Defending Home & Neighborhood From Imported Chaos
Episode Date: September 13, 2024Jack Lawson, CivilDefenseManual.comThe deliberate chaos with massive immigration is going to get worse. What can you do to counter? Effective, low visibility, under-the-radar defense of your neigh...borhood with your neighborsFind out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.comIf you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Money should have intrinsic value AND transactional privacy: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silverFor 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to TrendsJournal.com and enter the code KNIGHTBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-david-knight-show--2653468/support.
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all right welcome back and joining us now is jack lawson and he's been a frequent guest of ours he
has an excellent publication i love this this two-volume civil defense manual book he only does
it as a book because when everything uh when the uh x commit hits the balloon and it pops, then you're not going to be able to get this stuff online.
But it is excellent information, and you can see online right now,
you can see some samples of some of the stuff he's got for free,
a chapter about how to make sure that you get water
and preparation that you can make.
That's one of the most important things. If not the most important thing, you can't survive very long without water. So he you can make. That's one of the most important things.
If not the most important thing, you can't survive very long without water.
So he focuses on that.
He's got a free chapter there.
He's got some other free chapters.
You can get an idea about how thorough and comprehensive the information is.
But the books are worth their weight in gold.
We've got them, and I've had other people who have contacted me after they
got them it's great to have you on uh jack thank you for joining us oh it's always my pleasure
david thank you uh david i wanted to comment about your uh earlier conversation uh your
presentation of the ai uh how to wipe a baby's tail end and putting poop on a balloon.
I know who did that.
That was my college child psychology professor.
She was, I just about got kicked out of the class
because right there in the middle of this class,
about a month in, I said to her, I said,
do you have any children?
She said, no.
I said, well, how can you be teaching a child's psychology class?
And she went ballistic on me and she tried to contain herself,
but she lost her cool. And of course I didn't get a very good grade.
I was like,
yeah, that's right. If you don't have kids,
they're going to take you to school and teach you how to a lot of things that you didn't know one way or the other.
My God, this technology is getting, it's, I don't know if you ever recall about 20 years ago when tech was starting to get big, a psychologist psychiatrist that formed an organization advocating stopping this
spread of this stuff amongst the common person and going back to hiring people by the hour with
a pencil with this uh with a um uh steno pad uh calculator and moving away from this i don't know what happened to that group but google probably
bought them bought them and shut them down that's right yeah yeah that's true but uh it's just uh
just it's getting out of control i was just in a big city yesterday a day before yesterday and i
was astounded at i watched a woman walk right off the curb
and about fall over.
She's on her phone.
This is, it's just getting out of control.
I went into an office and everything was on a tablet,
questions that didn't fully encompass.
I didn't even understand some of the words on it.
You know, it was a medical thing,
but my God, it's just,
it's gotten
past the point of practicality for for the average person yeah it has become very controlling
obsessive and intrusive you know that's a lot of people i just don't want to be intruded upon and
and it gives you know this is this whole idea of having a a dumb phone and a fax machine well
that's a new flex for somebody showing their authority as a boss.
Because the bosses are demanding that everybody else be at their beck and call all the time, and this is giving them the tools.
And the bigger point that the Wall Street Journal doesn't talk about is that just as this gives power to the bosses, the technology gives power to the bosses to constantly hector you or keep you working and that type of thing.
It also gives all of these tech organizations the capability to constantly keep us at its beck and call and to constantly dominate us and to constantly surveil and control us.
And that's the problem with it.
When the technology is no longer serving people but making servants out of us
i saw that when i first got involved in engineering when we had mainframe computers
and uh you know we were all lined up waiting on this uh you know the god of the machine type of
thing everybody's there i'd go in at all hours of the night so that i could the lines wouldn't be as
long and uh you know they have one mainframe computer and everybody is waiting on this gigantic
mainframe computer it's that kind of centralization and we got away from that for a brief period of
time with personal computers but then they actually use those as as a way to control us so
we have to be wise about how we're using it and i think that's the key thing that's great i also
advocate yeah i also advocate people get rid of their get rid of technology that is interfering with their life.
When I say that, if they don't realize they've got kids and they're ignoring their children and their children are ignoring them,
if they don't realize that, then they're past the point of helping.
But the point being this, I told you before, I threw my iPhone out the window of my car one day driving down the road.
And I thought, well, that was stupid.
I had to go back and find it.
And it was just the thing had a mind of its own.
And I just got a lemon or whatever.
But the bottom line is I found it, went back and got a flip phone.
Now, I noticed a lot of
college kids there's there was an article i read a couple months ago about college uh kids that are
getting into college are getting rid of their iphone and they're getting a flip phone uh because
they're finding it's intruding too much in their studies and their ability to relate to people
that's a step forward yeah but uh But this technology is totally out of control.
I suggest to everybody that they analyze what they're using
and move away from some of it.
My son limits his kids into video games.
My son has got all kinds of things for the kids to do,
and I see children in homes that are
absolutely the parents don't even know they're there except they follow the cord from the
game controller to the child on the couch you know anyway it's it's out of control that's smart
advice yeah i i've gotten to the point now where uh the device that i use i was just overwhelmed
with paper.
Now, I would do like, you know, three, four hundred pages of paper when I print the articles out and then, you know, go through and read them and keep the ones that I wanted to say.
That's different, David.
Yeah, it started building up.
And so what I wound up doing, though, I didn't want to I didn't want to use a computer.
I don't want to use a laptop or even an iPad. So there's these these things out there.
What I use is actually it only it doesn't't have any internet it doesn't have any applications you
just write on it and so what i do is i just transfer over the articles as pdfs and then i
mark them up and there's no distraction i don't have all this other stuff that's coming in bells
and whistles and all the rest rest of these things and and it lets you that's a different facet that's
that's a good application yeah i see applications like that and in a sense you know that's like going back to a flip phone you
know you still got the technology to let you communicate with people at a distance and all
this other kind of stuff but it's not it's not intruding on you it's not controlling you it's
not shoving you around and that that's the key thing but let's talk a little bit about you know
earlier one of the reasons i wanted to get you on was i was talking about what is happening uh in ohio and other places earlier
today i pointed out that going back to december 2019 you had 30 states many of them republican
states tennessee is one of them where the governor said to president trump they signed a paper and
said we'll take all the refugees you got, just don't cut off our
money.
Because that was the thing.
You don't have to sign this, but if you don't sign it and the refugees come, you won't get
any money.
And so, accept the refugees directly from us, because otherwise they might come into
another state and just come living in your house, and then you won't have access to any
of this money.
And so, a lot of states, like DeWine in Ohio, the governor there, as well as mayors in Ohio said, yeah, give us all the refugees you want because they're going to come with a lot of federal welfare money and Medicare payments and all the rest of this stuff.
And we want that money.
And so this is now blowing up in our face.
And so what do we do?
What would you tell people uh advice uh from civil
defense manual okay let me first uh give a brief introduction of myself i was in the american air
force uh i've been on a extremely large police board uh second largest one in the nation i judged
officers when they used deadly force.
I was a real estate broker for a number of years in a big city.
I've got a background that's varied.
I was a welder.
Long and short of the thing, in the Air Force, I armed and disarmed nuclear weapons as a part of my Air Force specialty code of work.
Then I went from that to I've had a construction company.
I was raised in a construction company in a farm family in the Midwest.
Sickened me to, I had no idea.
I've got some lunatics in my family back in Minnesota, my birth state.
I don't go so much by birth date. I go by conception date. That's estimated. But I really believe that God puts a spirit into the
formation of a child at conception. That's my belief belief i am against abortion with the exception of extreme
situations i went from uh all of that up to uh i was in the foreign legion in africa for two and a
half years i was in a anti-terrorist unit I've experienced a lot of uh Africa
living in Africa not just visiting it so the the bottom line of the whole thing is when you go back
to ask me what people should do in places like Springfield good god get to know your neighbors organize yourselves uh you know and i'll just tell people
that i'm still uh miffed by the fact that we have 20 some governors they're tinos t-i-n-o's
traditionalist in name only yeah they are politicians. I guess politicians.
That's a dirty word to me, but
it just astounds me living
in Africa. The Africans
were wonderful people.
I loved going in the bush.
I've eaten meals in their
crawls, which are mud huts.
Quite extensive ones, too.
They're very caring
people.
I'm talking in generalities about tribes. they're very caring people uh they're i'm talking in generalities about tribes they're very caring people there's a few things we could learn from them they have a
their legal system uh the country i was in it controlled 80 percent of it in tribal trust lines
uh their legal system has been passed down by voice and by action for thousands of years.
Their legal system has no other precedent that overrides it.
When you're dealing with the African situation of somebody possibly stealing someone's cow,
they've got prescribed rules that they go by.
They don't have, well, so-and-so did this previously,
and that has a precedent like we do in our court system.
All of that aside, and as good a people as they are,
put them in the city and bring them into your house,
and they will literally stand up and straddle a sink,
have watched it, and urinate in a sink.
They don't have a concept of the civilization that we live in.
Very, very much different.
Good people, but when you bring these people,
the diaspora of these people as slaves all over the world,
particularly in Brazil and Haiti,
these tribal instincts from Africa have not left them.
They're different.
They have a different thought process.
They have a different concept of time.
Down in Mexico, you say mañana, mañana, we'll do it tomorrow.
In Africa, they don't even have that.
They just can't think past the end of the day and i'm not belittling them as people i'm telling you this is the way
they are uh i've had somebody said oh you're a racist no i'm not a racist i'm a realist i said
you haven't been 500 miles from home so don't start telling me about the rest of the world
i've lived in it and of course this person was educated and they had books on this and, uh,
whatever, not experiencing.
Well, you know, that's the key.
These people are different.
These people are different.
It just shocks me that they've moved from what I understand somewhere around
20,000 people into this sanctuary city of Springfield, Ohio of 60,000 people, the majority of which,
I guess, are black people there.
And the black people are terribly upset with what's going on there.
I mean, you know, and that's the thing.
When we look at it in the Bible, it doesn't make distinctions based on people's skin color.
What it talks about is nations, and tribes languages political borders and culture
and the people the black people who are americans and ohio have a totally different culture than
the people were coming in from haiti and different religions different norms anything but but what
they want to do and the reason it's another reason why I think it's so many people all at once,
is because the government, our government, all of the Western governments want conflict and chaos.
They want this clash of societies.
They don't want to bring in one or two people.
As a matter of fact, the young black woman who said something on Twitter,
and it got retweeted by Elon Musk, and now pretty much everybody has seen it.
But she said, my father came from Haitiiti in the 1950s he was by himself and then basically you know he
he was either christian or he became a christian uh but he he was part of the culture the religion
and in america these people are being brought in and just dumped cold turkey and there's no uh
assimilation there's no training as a matter
of fact it's going the other way as i pointed out you got a guy with a story he says i don't want
anybody that can only speak american i want people going to speak um speak english i want people
going to speak creole or speak spanish or whatever if you only speak english i can't hire you you
know it's that type of thing that's what they want to do they want to create that kind of conflict
and having people from different countries erasing the borders and then having a conflict over language over culture
and things like that's what they want because they want chaos i think uh yes i think in addition to
that i think they want to lower uh america down and mostly because we've been a very very progressive nation i think we've
been used in wars i'm totally against all of these wars we're getting in yeah and i've been in wars
and i've seen the bodies and the parts of bodies uh until people see that uh they can wave the flag
all they want but they're not looking at the realism of what what happens.
These people born of a black nephew in my family.
I love this kid.
I won't go into his background, but he's he's has a different sexuality, but he's one of my favorite.
He's a good person as much as it's a conflict he's a christian
uh with his lifestyle but the long and short of the thing is is uh my sister got him out of a
ghetto and raised him now if you bring somebody over here and i'm orientalist my family brought
over here raised they're totally different you bring somebody that's an adult age from a foreign
country into this country and that thought process that i talked about earlier that's in them from
their culture and their concept of time and their thought process that comes with them and it does
not mesh with what we think about in this country. They're on a totally different plane of thought than we are.
Why do I know this?
I lived with them.
I talked to them.
They're wonderful.
I drank a lot of beer with the Africans.
They had seven-day Chubuku beer.
When I was a drinking man, I would sit around and drink with these guys.
There might be a mouse floating in a 55-gallon drum of beer,
but, you know, you just drank the stuff, and it would kill anything anyway.
But they're different, raised here, and different.
And I welcome anybody into this country.
I don't care what their color is.
And I've learned that from my family.
I do care about their ideology,
and I do care about how they are to me and other people
well that's the culture you know and and i i know you know back in the late 90s i was very
concerned about the direction that america was going especially if i look when i looked at
what happened with waco and ruby ridge and things like that it's like you know we need to have some
kind of a backup plan and maybe even horrible yeah maybe move out of the country we went to New Zealand, and even though English-speaking and everything, we went down.
We took a trip there.
Everybody was very nice, but just realized I would never really fit into that culture.
And so that's the type of thing that you talk about when you immigrate as an adult.
There are certain things that are just kind of ingrained, and they want to exploit that with these open borders.
They want to bring people in in large groups so that we have a kind of anarchy.
Anarchy is not that you don't have any orders, that you've got multiple power centers and multiple cultures that are fighting each other and all the rest of the stuff.
That's what they do want.
That's the way that they're going to control with a divide and a conquer. So as you point out, the real issue is knowing your neighbor,
getting to, and you've got a lot of tips in your book
about the pitfalls about that, you know, how to organize
without making it look like you're some kind of a threat to the FBI
so they're going to try to set people up,
or just general advice about when you start trying to put together people and
organize people in a neighborhood, right?
Yeah.
So one of the first things I say in the book is you are not a militia in
organizing your neighborhood for self-defense.
And I do it under what I call an area tactical proactive defense.
I've got this all spelled out out it's in layman's terms
you read this and if you've got an understanding of what that is you can implement it
people need to get to know their neighbors walk out of your house tomorrow saturday go over and
bang on your neighbor's door and introduce yourself that's
a first start and just tell them look you know we've been living next to each other for five or
50 years or whatever and most people just don't even know their neighbor get to know your neighbors
and encourage them to get to know the neighbors i can guarantee you that people in
springfield are probably doing something like this right now i had a guy in minneapolis wrote me a uh
a letter and told me that uh after they burned the commercial centers down next to him
they came into their neighborhood one of them had a molotov cocktail now that'll
burn your house right down it's very hard to put out it's literally an aerosol bomb wow and
molotov cocktails thrown into somebody's house get out of your house because it's going to burn
down you're not going to stop it without a fire department there get to know your neighbors it's critically important the second thing is get the family shotgun out of the closet
uh you're a neighborhood guardian to be out in the street not just in front of your house to
keep people from coming down the street you're not obstructing obstructing traffic in a situation like that.
You're protecting your neighborhood.
I know a lot of the legalities of this.
I'm not an attorney, but in the book,
it'll give you the basic information for literally all 50 states.
This is critical.
People no longer do what cities were set up for.
They walled in cities to not just because they're going to designate inside the wall is the commercial area.
People formed by clans and tribes and race, whatever.
But they walled the city in to protect against outsiders.
And literally, that's what's going to have to happen
in america again yeah i don't want to see walls but you can have uh an individual uh with other
people form an invisible defensive perimeter you got to keep people out of your neighborhood if
they get into your neighborhood you're done for you cannot defend your house by yourself oh yeah yeah that's very true and when you're talking about the cities
and everything it go back and look at the term outlaw right that was somebody that because of
something that they had done perhaps they were kind of ostracized by the protective community
that you're talking about they were outside the protection of the law we don't think of it that
way anymore we think of it as somebody who violated trespass to committed some kind of a crime or something but that was somebody who for whatever
reason and it could be other reasons was now outside the protection of that local community
and so that's the thing that we need to understand we can't ship everything off to distant people who
don't know our situation and don't care about our situation and if we look at it
they can't run their own organizations if you're referring to the federal government yeah and the
federal government is what is uh the real problem they're the ones who created the problem correct
correct we don't look to them for protection yeah i i go to i I read Michael Yan.
You know who he is.
Oh, yeah.
He had an interesting article he put out the other day about cannibalism.
I know cannibalism went on in Africa.
It was not widespread anymore amongst most of the tribes because in the process of the
colonials taking over, they brought a lot of missionaries in and converted a lot of people to Christianity.
It fell by the wayside.
It still goes on, though.
In Africa, an albino, if you're black, born white, or with blue eyes, you're a dead person because somebody will kidnap you and sell you.
They recently had a guy in South africa a very very wealthy guy
that was caught buying a albino and also the pygmies uh which is a stunted growth africa
and this this goes on well michael yan writes an article about it he said these people these people
in springfield are going to see kids disappearing.
There's just such a strong undercurrent in these illegals that are there
that it's a danger to the entire society.
It is.
It is not us.
Yeah, it's just a different culture.
And yet, a lot of those things like cannibalism and everything,
they're really working pretty hard on trying to sell that to us uh in hollywood uh again the book
is civil defense manual you can find it at civil defense manual.com take a look at the examples
this is an excellent resource and it is something that you need to think about uh to prepare for
your family for food for defense and many other things thank you so much for
joining us jack and i want to thank you david thank you and i want to thank uh stella uh 39
thank you so much it is so important so we take on our children's pain as parents and i will pray
for your family thank you so much for doing that folks have a great weekend hopefully we'll see you on monday let me tell you the david knight show you can listen to with
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