The David Knight Show - INTERVIEW Thriving Now, While Prepping for Worse Case

Episode Date: August 16, 2024

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Starting point is 00:00:00 well welcome back and joining us now is jack lawson of civil defense manual.com and this is what the civil defense manuals look like as a matter of fact red and green and if you want to know how to survive and how to thrive and how to protect your family uh this is like a christmas present these red and green volumes are volume one and volume two. He only sells it in physical form because one of the key things that's a threat to us is the infrastructure of the Internet and power and things like that. One of the key times that you're going to need to have this stuff is when you lose the Internet and you lose power. And so he talks about that and many other things. Joining us now is Jack Lawson. Good to have you on, Jack.
Starting point is 00:00:43 Thanks for coming on. It's always good to be in your show david everybody in the united states that's got an adult mind should be listening to you every morning oh well you know what you say it's so common sense i was laughing thinking about you you know you're talking about the government and expenditure that reminds me of a girlfriend girlfriend i had before i got married that uh was almost made the statement it's a joke but she almost made the statement to me how can i be overdrawn i've still got checks in my checkbook and i thought don't you balance your checkbook? How do you balance your checkbook?
Starting point is 00:01:28 So, you know, is she working for the Congress or the Federal Reserve now? Probably the Federal Reserve. She's one of their strategists. Anyway. Lots of checks. It's crazier by the day. That's right. One of the things that we're looking at now, of course, the WHO,
Starting point is 00:01:45 we all know that there's another pandemic that they're going to try to pull on us and the question is you know what are we going to do about it is it going to be bird flu or maybe it's going to be mpox you know that's their thing this last week and uh so you know they're talking about a international emergency and an emergency in africa and all the rest of the stuff how do we uh survive uh infectious disease and and things like that when you uh when you in your uh um in your civil defense manual what do you what do you tell people about that yeah David first I'd like to just give a brief overview of my background um I am not really highly formally educated I got a couple, probably three years of university in a family that's full of PhDs and masters, and most of them can't tie their shoes.
Starting point is 00:02:33 I can tie my shoes. The issue is I was on one of the largest police boards in the nation, judging police officers shooting using deadly force i was in the american air force at one period of time for four years i had a job there as an electronics technician uh one of my uh parts of that was arming and disarming the nuclear weapon every one of the missiles i worked on were nuclear-tipped. It was an air defense system. I went from that, got out, walked around the world with a backpack, whatever.
Starting point is 00:03:15 I ended up in Africa, and I was in a foreign legion anti-terrorist unit for two and a half years. I was involved in a lot of the activities with this. I had a relationship through that with the ABC agencies, so to speak, not just America and other ones. So anyway, taking all that and 695, I think you told me it was no longer 495 at starbucks to get a coffee at 695 somebody told me that yeah it'd be somebody besides me i don't go to starbucks i don't either i don't know what it is but it's not coffee uh no i had somebody
Starting point is 00:04:01 told me that and i said well 695 background will get you a cup of coffee. In reality, though, it's given me a lot of experiences that a lot of people don't have. In this book, this book is really, in a way, it's mistitled. It's called The Civil Defense Manual. It's more than just a civil defense manual. It is a survival book i've got everything under the sun in there that i've touched on that people can look at they will learn things i have a section on pandemic and the reason i have a section on pandemic is because i think that is a major bioweapon being used by political directors,
Starting point is 00:04:53 people that are running this whole show. And it's an incredible weapon, along with food and water. People don't think of these things as weapons, but I believe we have another pandemic coming and i'll make it real short in this book you will see a recipe uh very simple you can buy this in the internet for monkey pox now the pox is called pox monkey pox smallpox smallpox is extremely restricted they do as far as i know there's no testing done outside of the federal government uh poxes are variola major and variola minor there's two types
Starting point is 00:05:35 but the bottom line is i've got something in in there that uh will uh cure this. And when I say cure it, you have to get it first. You got to survive the pustules. But the Mi'kmaq and Cree Indians used this during the French and Indian Wars. British artillery surgeons, French surgeons wrote glowing reports about this. how pustules had formed on the soldiers, and the old Mi'kmaq Indian women would go and put this seracina purpurea. It's a Venus flytrap found up in Quebec in the swamplands, and it would take the oil from this, put it on the pustule, and it would not only kill what's in the pustule, it would give your body immunity you
Starting point is 00:06:26 had to survive to this point though and they wrote glowing reports on it because smallpox is very very deadly it still is um but there's different types of poxist uh i just get into a lot of this and the reason i do i also have firsthand experience in af Africa with typhus, dysentery. Those are what they call the twin sisters of poor sanitation. Typhus, dysentery. And there's a third one that should be a close cousin, and that's cholera. I've seen the epidemics. I've seen the cordoned areas.
Starting point is 00:07:03 I imagine I was around somebody i was lucky i didn't catch it my wife is from africa she's british and uh when this covid came out uh she laughed at it i started to believe there's something to it after a while psychological uh psychological operations which was part of this thing and they found in retrospect there was less than a one percent chance of death from it most of the death didn't come from covid it came from comorbidity issues you had high blood pressure you had kidney problems this would kill you so and anyway were there ventilators and the remdesivir? Oh my, my God, that is, you know,
Starting point is 00:07:45 it is astounding. I read, uh, I read about a doctor in a hospital in Chicago. Uh, had a patient there. Uh, it just happened to be a black guy that was really sick dying.
Starting point is 00:07:59 He was, was probably within two hours of dying. The doctor went to the pharmacy and got a uh what asthmatics used it was called sportacort it was a spray inhaler and he forced us down this guy's throat and six days later that man that would have been dead walked out of that hospital they fired the doctor yeah exactly that's right they fired a doctor for going outside hospital protocol put a ventilator on him and kill him no he used something uh that he thought would work and it did yeah yeah there was uh i've reported uh a pulmonologist came out and said
Starting point is 00:08:38 you know he had decades of experience in pulmonology and he said we've never done a ventilator intubation with people uh as a means of treatment and all the time i've been working as a pulmonologist he goes what is this about it was really set up i think to kill people and it was set up to make sure that if anybody got outside of the agenda it's not just getting outside of the hospital's protocol but it's getting outside of the agenda of getting everybody locked down until the um the vaccine comes that's the key thing i think you know is how do we how do we protect ourselves from the government when they come around with the needles and the swabs and all the rest of the stuff that could be the the
Starting point is 00:09:16 biological weapon well people can't see through this covet thing uh they're they're looking at the wrong information. I mean, we live in a world where we have massive amounts of input, audio, visual. If they are not understanding that, just like happened to a friend of ours, 33 years old, didn't drink, didn't smoke, didn't do any drugs, went to sleep on a Tuesday night. Room temperature the next morning. He died. Left three kids. Left a beautiful wife. Why? Well, the mother-in-law was hounding everybody in the family.
Starting point is 00:09:55 Get the COVID shot. Get the COVID shot. Of course, she's a raving liberal. And her husband is one of the finest people I've ever met. But she virtually harangued everybody into getting this shot don't come to our house unless you got the coveted shot well they got the covet shot and now it's unfortunate it was i had big tears in my eyes for this guy he was a nice it's just a fine human being, but they can't see this.
Starting point is 00:10:26 They better resist this next one. That's all I can say. That's right. And going back and looking at it as they looked at the different lots, because that was one of the things that they wanted to keep track of. They wanted your personal information, whether you'd taken it or refused, and then the lot number. Well, the lots, various lots, varied by a factor of over 30. So your dosage could vary by a factor of 30. That's one of the reasons why you're seeing some people dying right away,
Starting point is 00:10:54 other people dying a couple of months down the road or having severe adverse effects, and other people not being affected by it at all. The whole thing was a mass experiment on people. That's why they want to keep track of the lot numbers so they could look to see they didn't do any tests of any of this stuff one of the things the reasons that you test is because you have to determine how much is too much of a dosage how much is too little if it's a medication but that's what they were doing with this stuff it was just a most unbelievable thing i've ever seen in in my life and so i guess the real key thing is that
Starting point is 00:11:27 to me if they declare a pandemic i want to know how i can live in an off-grid isolated way from them so that i'm not going to come in contact with the public health officials who are going to do everything they can to try to hit me with a bioweapon. Well, I think it's going to go beyond that. I think they're going to start using their massive amount of computer information and probably freeze bank accounts. Oh, yeah. There'll be a number of things that are done. But if people do not resist this, they're looking for trouble.
Starting point is 00:12:04 This whole thing is designed, in my opinion, as a friend of mine. It was in my commando unit in Africa. A mutual friend of ours died. He was a homicide detective in Florida. And I talked to my friend, Ross, and I said, what? What happened? friend Ross and I said what what happened drops dead his face into his food on a Saturday night in front of his wife I feel so sorry for her he was a he was a great guy he but he was our medic and my friend Ross
Starting point is 00:12:43 didn't get the shot. He said, I thought this was something goofy from the beginning. Because he's from Africa. He's been through all this stuff. And he saw all this, all he blowing his horns about, get the shot, get the shot. And literally forcing people by peer pressure into getting this. And he had an argument with our friend that died and our friend said i know my medicine his father used to be a doctor but i know my he was a good
Starting point is 00:13:13 medic he was a good man but he believed this stuff because they put enough science in it and enough force behind it from the government and everybody else they could get to pressure people and uh the guy was a weightlifter and fit like i am and he he's not here anymore yeah he was 12 years younger than me and i a lot of times it's the people who are involved in the medical community they really believe in this stuff and they believe in the paradigms and we had a friend of ours a very dear friend of uh very close to karen as well i was friend as well and she worked in the medical field as as a registered nurse and she had breast cancer and she absolutely would not even consider anything that was alternative and it's like you know this is
Starting point is 00:14:03 uh it's it does it's got a safe profile why not try it it's cheap it's safe why not give it a try you got nothing to lose but she no i'm only going to do the uh the official medical stuff there david david i went i went through this with the president of our special forces chapter he had cancer i mean the guy worked for 10 years in afghanistan handling a lot of the IEDs and disarming them. And they have depleted your uranium in them. And this is something, once you get into your body, it just virtually never leaves you. But he got cancer, double mastectomy, had both his breasts removed,
Starting point is 00:14:39 just got them reconstructed again so he doesn't look like a freak. But he went totally to hyperbaric pressure chamber and he went to something called a riffus machine and he said they scheduled him for cat scan to go in and get the rest of out what they didn't take out couldn't find anything so they had a panel of doctors talking to him and the doctors were saying well we did something right oh boy he unloaded on him he said you people are fools he said you have got blinders on you didn't do anything well we gave you chemotherapy you don't even read your records you gave me no chemotherapy well it must have been something else no he said i got rid of it and uh he's still uh three
Starting point is 00:15:26 years later he's cancer free uh to to whatever degree i mean he's still urinating what i call gold and silver he shows me a cup of these uh he passes these uh depleted uranium byproducts out that come out like gold and silver wow wow droplets and it's horrible oh man that's amazing yeah that that i i had a friend of mine who was in um uh in the army uh with tanks and um well he was talking about depleted uranium and stuff and so many people have been harmed by that and of course they spread it all over the uh all over the countryside uh you know the the people who live in the country as well but the soldiers are expendable uh they don't really care um what happens to these people over a long period of time you know you mentioned earlier food as a weapon and i think that's one of the key things is trying
Starting point is 00:16:14 to get some independence on food and of course getting your food outside of the food supply as well uh but you know you've got a lot of stuff there about just just basic uh stuff and preparing uh foods that um things that you can put together that are going to last a very long time and that you can put together very cheaply as well right absolutely david uh more than food uh revolutions by history has always started from empty stomachs. There's a new problem on the scene, and that is the water supply system. Probably 85% of this country uses municipal water systems. I don't know that fact percentage for sure. I have been discussing this for years with people.
Starting point is 00:17:05 I finally had somebody gave me an answer. If you didn't have the chlorine tablets come to the city municipal water supply system, and the guy said they're trucked in daily, would you put water up? Untreated water. He said no. So people that are going to go to their tap and think well i'm hungry but i'm going to drink a water they're going to turn their tap on nothing's going to come out at some point so that's a danger revolutions come from empty stomachs total chaos and madness will come from
Starting point is 00:17:37 people not having water yeah i just saw something about a military base i can't i'm trying to remember what's uh where it was but it was a military base that was shut down because somebody attacked the water supply in a cyber attack you know if they can recall something yeah yeah if they shut down a military base with a cyber attack on the water treatment uh they can do it to cities and of course we're seeing this a lot of these types of attacks on our infrastructure, especially the water thing. There's just so many points of vulnerability and everything is on the Internet. So everything is susceptible to attack from anywhere in the world.
Starting point is 00:18:16 That's the most amazing thing about it, how vulnerable this complicated infrastructure has become. David, people have to store water just like food uh the i've got the rule of thumb i've got a whole chapter in there on not only how to store water and storing water almost more complex than storing food a long term but i show how you can do it it's quite simple you need to get some 55-gallon blue barrels. The least you can do is buy cases of water and stick them under a bed. This sounds like hysteria, but I've been through going without water. And I tell you what, it's almost like the Indians used to say, you rise from your body into the spirit world. You start looking at things and your mind is absolutely not functioning properly.
Starting point is 00:19:15 You're literally starting to go insane. How long can you keep the water in those bottles before it gets stagnant? I think you could probably keep most bottled water for a year. I would check it. It's very simple to check. If they go to www.civildefensemanual.com, I have a whole chapter. It's free to read. Read it. Food.
Starting point is 00:19:44 I've got food on there i'm putting uh other uh things on there but uh this this is something that's critical for people to do uh i don't want a woman coming to my door with a child who's thirsty because once you give your water they know it's there she's going to go away and come back eventually you're going to have people coming back by force now we've addressed that situation in my neighborhood uh but the bottom line is uh people need to do this it's we are living and we're in a comfort zone that hasn't disturbed anybody yet as much as we don't like what we hear we are still in a comfort zone yes we are not short of food we're not short of water we don't have a a soldier sticking a gun up our nose and
Starting point is 00:20:33 telling us to do this or that we don't right now have anybody trying to forcibly vaccinate us so we're in a comfort zone and people have to break loose from that and provide something it's like an insurance policy. I feel like I'm preaching to the choir most of the time. Very hard to get this across to people. No, but it is good. And as you point out at your website, civildefensemanual.com, you've got that chapter on water for free. And so people can see an example of how thorough uh you cover a topic there that's and that's as you point out the
Starting point is 00:21:05 number one issue is having uh fresh water because that's the thing that's going to kill you first not having any water you've got it yeah you've got to have potable water you got to be able to treat it i've got all it's very simple you got most people have in their house what they need they're gonna bathtub put masking tape over the drain fill the bathtub before the water goes out uh you got water in your hot water heater probably 30 to 40 gallons you've got a little bit of water in your uh tank on your toilet but outside of that you need every person needs one gallon of water per one person for one day that is the minimum people need to survive on. That's not going to allow you to bathe,
Starting point is 00:21:48 but it's going to allow you to cook, drink some water, keep yourself hydrated. Depending on the temperature, if it's a nice autumn or nice spring, you don't need it as much. If it's cold, and I also go into cold weather survival in the book, I myself didn't know this.
Starting point is 00:22:06 I know what it's like in hot weather to be without water you have to hydrate yourself well you have to drink more water when it's sub-zero to hydrate yourself if you don't do that you will freeze to death oh so water yeah well i didn't know it either uh like antifreeze for your body just about yeah it's about the same principle to uh to a degree even a water freezes but uh if you don't have enough water in your body you're you're making yourself susceptible to to freezing so there there's other things you know uh communications are very important uh They're important if you're going to work with a group of people to protect your houses. I've got one of the best guys in the country.
Starting point is 00:22:52 He's written books on this. He's got a whole communication chapter in there. I've got how to organize your neighborhood for protection. I have what I call the neighborhood protection plan um i've got a navy seal officer that you know is a friend of mine matt bracken uh an extremely good author very very intelligent man uh he led seal teams in the middle East. He's written two of my chapters. One of them, he has what he calls a CW2 cube. By that cube, you can kind of, not kind of,
Starting point is 00:23:37 you can determine around what your surroundings are like, what the danger level is that you're living in. And it's an incredible pictorial he's made he also wrote my chapter on night fighting around your house without having any uh infrared optics or anything like that this is stuff he learned as a seal officer and teaches this stuff so there's a lot of things pemmican people don't even know what it is pemmican is a northern uh southern canadian northern uh our borderline uh cree and mcmack uh indian food that uh if you've got this stuff you can live for a year off it's got everything you need protein carbohydrate traced minerals and it's pretty tasty if you make it properly uh i've got a recipe for pemmican in there.
Starting point is 00:24:26 And you can make it in a cupcake tray. And it's very good. And it's got a shelf life that's almost indefinite. That's super. Yeah, people can see not only the table of contents, but you've got a lot of bullet items in terms of, you know, putting together a neighborhood group, making sure that you do it in a smart way. You know, the psychological issues that are involved there with groups as well as, you know, the government's paranoia about things. You got to be careful about
Starting point is 00:25:00 both of those things when you put it together. There we go travis has got the website up there people can can see that night fighting without night vision it shows uh that example there water sources and of course that uh that chapter that is available there uh you talk about tactics and um uh you mentioned the cw uh cw2 cube is that what it was is that um that matt bracken had come up with uh tell us a little bit about that well depending and it skips into people can call it racist or whatever they want and it's ethnic ethnic uh phobia or whatever they want to it's uh xenophobia uh the makeup of people around you has a direct bearing on the danger level, the ethnic and the racial makeup. And that goes for wealthy black people as well. Depending if they got a bunch of white trash living around neighborhood, those are going to be the first places people go to for food and water.
Starting point is 00:26:10 They're going to go out of their areas. They're going to be stopping people on the freeways. They're going to be taking anything of value. But when it comes to water and it comes to food, look out. If somebody's got to feed their child they're not going to care very much about your life your life is going to instead of being sacrosanct it's going to become literally valueless to them and we have too much of a mentality of that in um in this country uh i've told you before,
Starting point is 00:26:47 I sat in the police board, our gang unit. Nobody is allowed to pull their firearm. It's a policy, unless you have a deadly threat. Well, our gang unit took that off. Why? Because they were getting shot at by these gangbangers. And so they had four of them in a room and they were asking them.
Starting point is 00:27:03 I saw the video on this. What do you guys shoot at? Well, hey we're gamers we play video games if you don't shoot right away you're dead so they had to change the policy to where are these guys gonna have their weapon out even though it wasn't an overt deadly threat because that's what would happen and that's the mentality amer Americans have about shooting people. It's a horrible thing to shoot somebody and think about it, because it never leaves you. But these people have got this knee-jerk mentality that that's what they've got to do.
Starting point is 00:27:39 Put their child crying, thirsty, in the mix of that thing, and you've got problems. and that's going to happen very quickly with just a couple of days when the supply chains are shut down we have these long supply chains we have even the most mundane things everywhere you've got connected to the internet and so people can can tap into that i talk frequently to goat tree who does cyber security and he's constantly talking to me about how they're probing whoever it is whether it's ransomware or whether it's you know criminals who are doing it or whether it's other state actors they're constantly probing the
Starting point is 00:28:25 infrastructure to see where there's vulnerable uh places in all these different places and of course they could hit everything all at once and they could do it from anywhere on earth and they could make it look like whoever they want to look like well yes that's that's uh that that's what i one of the things i don't like about technology if the trucks don't run and don't take chlorination tablets, if the grid goes down, the diesel generator that they use to pump water, even if you've got a gravity flow system in your neighborhood or your area, eventually the water is going to stop. Uh, so that in, in, in conjunction with a myriad of issues, one of which I see is 3 billion people were hacked. Social security numbers, information all over. Yes.
Starting point is 00:29:14 Yes. State actor from Iran. I doubt it from the Western globalist. I think so. Another distraction. Everybody's checking to see if they've had accounts opened and you know it's a concern bread and circuses it's all destruction and uh i just watched that movie gladiator the other night and they were talking about the corrupt senate but they didn't have a
Starting point is 00:29:39 congress other than a senate there they didn't have a house of representatives so we got a double whammy there but they were talking about the senators marcus aurelius the emperor who died uh was trying to give the power back to people and get the corruption out uh we're gonna have to go through a reset i feel i don't want to sound pessimistic but i think that people are going to have to see the reality of no food no water what's going on in this country uh there's going to have to be some force of arms before this issue is over if there isn't you know we've got uh waltzing kamala and mr waltz in there. And that's going to be so sad.
Starting point is 00:30:26 But, you know, I'm not advocating people do anything other than have the family shotgun to protect their neighborhood and work with their neighbors. There's issues that I get into from a military experience. We had something called Drake shooting. I show people how to do what's called skipping rounds the commando unit i was they use this extensively and we're very very effective but you skip around you literally turn uh a full metal jacket bullet into a number
Starting point is 00:31:02 of projectiles and i got a picture of that here that's uh from you and that is uh uh after you hit that bullet this is the the bullet that's broken apart in all these different rounds right yeah right yeah tell people how you do you just hit it on the hit it on the ground it breaks it well no i got a diagram of how you do it and it's quite simple to do but uh it was very effective uh we would do it shooting into any potential cover even if we didn't know where somebody was uh they probably had a beat on us ready to kill us but we would fire into these areas without hesitation and they all seemed to think that we'd seen them and they'd take off running and then you know we'd deal with them
Starting point is 00:31:41 the gunship would deal with them but skipping rounds is something that's a small thing i have 13 pages on how to survive a gun you're not going to read this stuff on the internet a lot of the special operations units teach this stuff but it's not very uh what i went through i was trained by uh sas which is a British special forces designation, special air service. They're about the same thing as Delta Force in this country or Green Berets. And you got taught all of these things. And these are little techniques I tell people in the book. They're very simple. And let me jump in here because on your website that I'm looking at here,
Starting point is 00:32:28 tactics, plain language explanations that even people without a military or law enforcement background can understand. Tactical strategic principles, effects, and movements. And here are the examples. All-around defense. Fields of fire. Interlocking fields of fire. Supporting fields of fire.
Starting point is 00:32:44 Element of surprise. Force multiplier effect. Violence of fire supporting fields of fire element of surprise force multiplier effect violence of action economy of force kill zone maze defense in depth flanking attack principles l-shaped ambush cover and fire movement fallback fighting positions area tactical proactive defense serpentine entry control perimeter defense and the star perimeter defense principle indirect approach strategy employment and coordination of inside marksman and outflanker marksman rapid response force the third dimension of the defensive perimeter the castle concept so all that is just under the tactics part of it and then that's not the only thing you talk about how to fortify and defend a suburban neighborhood or a high-rise building
Starting point is 00:33:31 or a ranch these are all different requirements to this so if people go to the website they can see the the kinds of in-depth information that you've gotten again there's some sample chapters there as well 80 year old people taking all of that information there's about 30 items there learning the basic theory and i've got dot diagrams it's all in layman's terms because the military writes books that'll put you to sleep at night uh they seem to have a competition on triple and quadruple negative statements in one sentence you know and 50 58 words in one sentence trying to impress each other they went to graduated from high school or whatever it's horrible so i
Starting point is 00:34:12 put it in simple terms with diagrams you can understand it an 80 year old person a group of 80 year old people in a neighborhood could successfully defend their neighborhood just with these tactics against somebody that does not have the knowledge of these tactics. They're very, very important. Fire protection procedures are also very important. If we go grid down, you're going to see more fires and you're going to have less response from fire departments. The same thing with sheriff's departments and police departments.
Starting point is 00:34:45 What are they going to do? Are the Patoma going to stay out there? Are they going to worry about their wife and kids at home? Oh, we've already seen that. When you see the riots that happen or, you know, even going back to the Rodney King riots and everything, but of course, also the BLM riots of 2020 and everything, they basically protect their own. And they have a hard time trying to protect their own. I mean, look at what happened to the police station there in minneapolis and they still haven't rebuilt it you know it is uh it's kind of interesting to see these things but you know the other thing is i look
Starting point is 00:35:14 through um your book a lot of people might think that you uh that if they don't live in a rural area or maybe even a suburban area that it doesn't apply, but you've got a lot of stuff about living in the city and, and how to survive that. And it's not just a situation where, uh, the grid's down, everybody's starving and it's this kind of, uh,
Starting point is 00:35:34 end of the world apocalypse thing, but it's also a common sense things to do for natural disasters like hurricanes or earthquakes or things like that. Uh, so that you're not completely dependent on other people. Yeah. Right. I got the things like that. Uh, so that you're not completely. Yeah. Right. I got the procedures for that.
Starting point is 00:35:54 Things like shutting off your gas supply, how you're going to identify where it is, what to do, the procedure to go through, shutting off your breakers. If you got an earthquake, I go over virtually every catastrophic event. I've listed 23 of them. Everything from financial collapse to the moon colliding with Earth, which, you know, that's very improbable. I leave a lot of this alien talk, just like I say in the book, just because three pieces of my captain crunch aligned perfectly together in my cereal bowl on top of the milk. Doesn't mean that we're going to have a client,
Starting point is 00:36:34 uh, we're going to have a planet disaster, but I have hurricanes, tornadoes, everything. There's common sense information on what to do to keep yourself from burning your house down, to keep yourself from having your house explode. And it goes on.
Starting point is 00:36:51 It goes on all the way up the ladder. How to protect your neighborhood, which you're going to have to know how to do. I can't convey to people the madness that I have seen in the rest of the world. We have been so isolated in this country and i talk this madness in the book i mean uh and i talk this book is a refuge for people that are concerned with what's going on today instead of just sitting and stewing in our own juices over what how bad everything is and how crazy everything is uh you'll see through this book there's a reason for it it's called psychological operations that's right and david you touch on this all the time when i watch you you're you're very uh tuned into. People need to wake up.
Starting point is 00:37:47 This is not the end of the world. We don't have 50% of this country that wants to have a communist form of government. We don't have it. I think the Republican Trump, I don't like getting into politics, but the other day he said something about his voter base is 75% of the people. And I believe he's right. I've always said that it's probably like 85%. There are dedicated communists. Hell, I've run into them in military units I've been in. They seem to think that this illusion of communism will work.
Starting point is 00:38:21 And it doesn't. But that's what we're headed towards. And people need to wake up go to the book and find yourself something to do in this book to help yourself allay your fears of what is coming that's right yeah i've got a as a matter of fact i got a tip here from sandy hayes thank you very much for that uh so it's been listening to you for a long time thanks for all you do god bless i can't help but feel blackpilled after listening to you sometimes, but I guess that's just the reality of the world, isn't it? And so I'd say, you know,
Starting point is 00:38:52 to anybody that feels blackpilled, first of all, I like to give you a hope that we have as Christians, and that's the most important thing. But it is also important if you have a book like this and you've got something that you can do, because really the fear just kind of comes if you're sitting there and feeling helpless. If you're just sitting there not doing something, if you're actively engaged and putting something together, constructively putting it together, going out and putting relationships together with people in your neighborhood, which Jack talks about that a good deal. So there's all these constructive things to do. And these are good things, whether or not the society collapses or not. This year, we finally, we got totally behind and everything, Jack, as we move. But this year, we've started growing our own food and everything.
Starting point is 00:39:40 And it's just, you know, it's been wonderful. Karen has done all of it and um and whistler here who have been doing this stuff while we do the show here but it is it's great to have that and to be learning about that and it's great to have uh the fresh produce and things like that so if you start doing productive things like this uh it's going to it's going to get you um uh you feeling better and getting you into a more positive mindset. But it's going to be stuff that's going to pay dividends, even if things don't come out in a worst case scenario. That's what I like about it. And that's what I like about what Jack has done in terms of Civil Defense Manual. But being able to set aside some food, just simple suggestions, things that maybe you didn't think about,
Starting point is 00:40:28 but are just simple suggestions that once you read them there, you know, things that you may have heard, if there's some kind of an earthquake or something, how you turn the gas off, of course, but maybe you've forgotten about that. Maybe it's just good to kind of jog your memory and kind of go through a checklist of things like that every once in a while, but it's just good to kind of jog your memory and kind of go through a checklist of things like that every once in a while. But it's a positive thing that you can do and keeps you active, keeps you from becoming fearful about all that stuff. I think that's the real benefit of it that's going to pay dividends regardless of what happens.
Starting point is 00:40:59 I can't tell people how much we've turned into a garage door community. We go to work, we come home, raise the garage door, drive a car, and close the garage door. We don't even know who lives next to us. Since we've done this in our neighborhood, I just had a group of people last night. We just had a meeting. And I have to say, I've never been enriched by people. And some of the wonderful people I met that I thought were jerks and they're just great people but you never say anything to them because you live in a garage
Starting point is 00:41:33 door type of a neighborhood people don't get together well we've gotten together in our neighborhood and we know who's who and there's a lot of fantastic people where I live, older people that have got experiences. I'll just go to one thing you just said. God, Christianity, religion. Right on my desk here, I have my civil defense manual, which I've got all kinds of markers in. And I have the uh bible and i the eternal other books the eternal defense manual right there yeah absolutely i'm trying to teach my heathen soul something about religion i'm not real good at it but i'm trying to get there go to a bible study group with uh combat veterans a lot
Starting point is 00:42:22 of guys are really really horribly afflicted with uh issues they've gone through uh when you sit and see a grown man cry that was in the marine corps and been awarded the silver star you you know it's it's cast in stone in your head these traumatic events and i'm telling people now, or you're going to have, uh, that cast in your head, the failure of doing something to protect you and your family. It will be cast in your head and chiseled in stone while on a bright,
Starting point is 00:42:59 sunny day, the lights are going on in your, in, in your mind, you know, uh, when you're dying, you don't want the
Starting point is 00:43:05 last thought of why didn't i do something so i i urge people i urge people the funny thing i gotta tell you is the group we have in our neighborhood uh i i don't go into the bible because i'm afraid i've i'm beyond i'm numb to being afraid uh i've been through so much i go into the bible because it's a fascinating story yes and i fight with myself all the time i tell the guys in my group you know i i fight all the time with my beliefs but uh it's a it's a great thing to look at most of my group of neighborhood they're they're all they're all very devout uh religious people of one denomination or another and i don't push them as long as they don't push theirs on me you know so well that's
Starting point is 00:43:59 the key you know when you're talking about that it's looking at something that um you're going to find fascinating uh something that is um you know we get so caught up so many times and uh passively consuming what is served to us so we get caught up in entertainment or we get caught up in sports but you know we can also get caught up in things that are going to help us live our daily life things that are going to help us to meet our neighbor things that are going to help us live our daily life, things that are going to help us to meet our neighbor, things that are going to help us to know God. Those things can be even more fascinating and can pay dividends to us. And that's the key thing. Finding some stuff, if you start to get interested in anything, you're going to be able to find
Starting point is 00:44:41 fascinating stuff. And so do it even this prepping stuff. Do it as a hobby uh that's going to be something that's going to be uh you know start i push paid dividends yeah david i push so many different things in there i've got a guy by name of uh uh boston tea party uh he's very well known uh he's a legislator from Wyoming. He gave me permission to put from one of his books 13 pages on psychopaths. Critical that people know what these people are. Critical that they know the traits that they exhibit so they can identify these people. They're very, very dangerous. That's one of the biggest dangers to humanity I've seen.
Starting point is 00:45:22 Unfortunately, I think our government has mostly turned into these people. And the globalists definitely are. I mean, I can't see too much different. Bill Gates still, when he looks at a person, thinks he's looking at a computer screen. I don't think he's got any sense of connection. But if people want to learn about psychopaths, read those pages in there. It'll tell you everything about it uh you want to learn about how to survive a nuclear exchange get the book go on my website
Starting point is 00:45:53 and look at what i have surviving nuclear warfare with what you have it's very simple it's no longer what i was taught when i was in the air force when i went through nuclear weapons training bend over and kiss your butt goodbye i'll put it in nice terms but the bottom line was that uh it was the mutual assured destruction which i don't think we'll ever get to i hope not it was it left me totally depressed uh it it there's just no hope coming out of a school like that and uh gave me a new respect for that uh bomb that i used to set my butt on and uh connect the arming circuits to so there's a lot of things in the book it just goes over a lot that people need to know yeah can you survive absolutely people can survive grid down in this country you just need some basic uh some basic preparations yes yes absolutely true well it's always great talking to you jack and it is a wonderful publication again as i said uh we don't
Starting point is 00:47:01 have to be fearful uh especially if we are Christians. And we can always find something that is constructive to do. It's one of the best things you can do for yourself psychologically. As a matter of fact, there's just an article about taking kids off of smartphones for 10 days immediately saw a massive improvement in their lives and their attitude and their relationship to other people. So, again, there's all these things that we can do, and it's very important, and this is a good place to start, really. So again, Civil Defense Manual, you can find it at civildefensemanual.com. Jack, thank you so much for coming on and for all of your wisdom and a great resource that you've got there. Thank you. tell that wisdom part to my wife no thank david thank you it's always a pleasure to talk to you i just enjoy watching your show and
Starting point is 00:47:53 i recommend everybody thank you very thank you very much i appreciate that uh folks we're gonna take a real quick break and i'll be right back just a small town boy thinking genetically mortified right back. all right uh on rockfin lazy toad thank you very much uh it says that 10 bucks ain't much but it helps the ticker nevertheless yes it does thank you and it is very generous i appreciate that blessings to all god's patriots, and especially our precious knights. Thank you so much. You know, let's talk about not letting the people get to us. This is an article out of the Daily Skeptic, and I thought it caught my attention because
Starting point is 00:48:58 it says, dumbhead girl, eco-activist. Dumbhead? We don't use that phrase. And I mean the germans do use dump cough right which is literally dumb head uh but talking about how to deal with your climate feelings and in this article they talked about um an essay uh that was coming from a young woman who said that everything changed for her um in her 2022 book she said that climate in our heads fear anger hope what the ecological crisis is doing to us and it was
Starting point is 00:49:35 you talk about you know doom and gloom this is it and she said it all began when she was at school and they showed her al gore's film an inconvenient truth and i looked at that and they showed her Al Gore's film, An Inconvenient Truth. And I looked at that and I thought, that is the most ludicrous thing. But the sad thing about it is that it scared her to death. And she came home, she talked to her mother about it. She said, I was happy for the welcome distraction of watching a film instead of doing lessons. But afterwards, I was shocked. And I asked my mom
Starting point is 00:50:05 she's british for answers to all these questions and challenges and she didn't have any solutions for me how could she well she could because the solutions are there you know the solutions are there when your kid goes to school and they fill them with despair and atheism you know the the solutions are there as a parent uh if you are going to send your kids to school you better be uh aware of how you are going to answer these questions that are put into their head and to give them a foundation whether it's about that or whether it's about the doom and gloom of the climate she said i was alarmed i started to think about the impending consequences of climate change and what could be done about it uh and she said um we're questioning now even the
Starting point is 00:50:52 role of men we're questioning social narratives of superiority through gender through academic attainment through professional success through the burning of fossil fuels you see it all ties together with her out of this you took all of the the marxist struggle session stuff that was the gateway into it for her but of course it can be anything but the real issue is that it is fear that we have to confront and we have to not be afraid to look at the truth and we have to not be afraid to look for solutions especially to be able to provide those to our kids i saw a video on um on youtube on twitter actually and um and it got my attention because the um uh the the headline there was uh uh what's the most common used phrase in the bible and uh and then they condensed, they just flip all the pages
Starting point is 00:51:49 and they always have it highlighted and they always put it in the same spot so it's not jumping around so you can watch it. Because they go through it very quickly. 250 times. Don't be afraid. Don't be afraid. Actually, that's what I like about the King James, the New King James. It's got a more majestic language.
Starting point is 00:52:08 It says, fear not, which I think is much more powerful. Same thing, but I think it's much more powerful than don't be afraid. But that fear not. And we really don't have anything to fear. And that is especially true if you are a Christian, if you are a child of God. If you are God fearing, you don't fear anything else. That's the key right there. And you don't have to fear all of these exaggerated lies from Al Gore or the crisis of the
Starting point is 00:52:40 week or the so-called pandemic of the week. You know, it gives you a perspective and it gives you a foundation that will not be rattled and that's the key thing that's the key preparation right there so thank you all for listening Knight Show you can listen to with your ears. You can even watch it by using your eyes. In fact, if you can hear me, that means you're listening to The David Knight Show right now. Yeah, good job. And you want to know something else? You can find all the links to everywhere to watch or listen to the show at the David night show dot com. That's a Web site.

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