This video discusses the importance of operational security (OPSEC) for preppers, arguing that while some level of privacy is necessary, making it the absolute top priority can be detrimental to preparedness. The creator suggests that in current times, community is more important than absolute privacy. The video aims to address a major issue that preppers may have been misinformed about regarding OPSEC.
This video provides essential gear recommendations for individuals who may find themselves in a protest or riot situation and cannot avoid it. The content covers primary plans for avoidance, contingency planning, behavioral protocols, personal operational security (OPSEC), vehicle operation planning, and the importance of documentation through photography and video. A significant portion of the video is dedicated to showcasing various gear items, including pepper gel, boots, shirts, trousers, scarves, knives, EDC tools, pens, watches, batteries, charging cables, medical pouches, multitools, paracord, water bottles, and bags. The video also emphasizes the importance of complying with the law. While not directly demonstrating firearms, the context strongly implies preparedness for potentially volatile public gatherings, a scenario where firearm ownership and preparedness are often discussed.
This Counter Media Podcast episode discusses the Trump Administration's use of the Signal messaging app for operational planning and coordination. The central question explored is whether this usage constitutes a minor issue or a significant breach of operational security. The discussion likely delves into the implications of using encrypted communication tools for government and military operations, touching upon privacy, security protocols, and potential vulnerabilities.
This video delves into OPSEC (Operational Security), explaining its military origins and application in safeguarding vital information. It draws parallels to board games like STRATEGO and discusses the complexities of information control in modern society, including governmental actions and the potential for paranoia in the context of '5th Generation Warfare'. The description also promotes their culture cast and products.
This video, "Prepper School Vol. 32 - Prepper Wolves!", warns viewers about 'Prepper Wolves' or 'Wolf Preppers/Takers' who may pose a threat in desperate situations. The content emphasizes the importance of security, mentioning aspects like OPSEC, concealed information, location security, utilizing natural barriers for concealment, and the vulnerability of solar panels, generators, and visible cooking odors to discovery. It also touches on defensive strategies such as 'divide and conquer' tactics, the value of people as assets in a group, and maintaining resilience ('Hard to Kill'). The video includes promotional codes for Sportsman's Guide and EXOTAC, and a link to join the 'Team Sootch Minuteman' Patreon.
This video emphasizes the urgency of completing preparedness projects before a full-blown SHTF (Shit Hits The Fan) scenario. It highlights that SHTF is already underway in many aspects and urges viewers to act now. Key areas for immediate attention include home and land improvements, essential equipment and gear acquisition, and, crucially, networking. The description delves into the challenges of building a trusted prepper network while maintaining operational security (OPSEC) and effectively vetting individuals. It encourages proactive engagement with these critical tasks.
This video, Part 3 of a series on electronic invisibility, focuses on password security. The presenter collaborates with an former SF buddy who now trains government and military operators in digital privacy. The series aims to equip capable citizens with knowledge to avoid electronic surveillance, emphasizing that while not as 'sexy' as firearm content, this subject is critically important. The techniques shared are open-source, though some agencies would prefer they remain undisclosed. The video encourages viewers to take notes and implement the advice, highlighting that knowledge is a primary weapon.
This video explores the advantages and disadvantages of joining a prepper group, also known as a Mutual Assistance Group (MAG). It highlights benefits like peace of mind, mutual support, shared concerns, security, intelligence gathering, skill sharing (medical, gardening, mechanical, security), friendships, training, the value of people as an asset, and planning. The video also addresses potential pitfalls such as overbearing leadership, unsuitable members, managing differing opinions, conflicts, lack of commitment, operational security (OPSEC) issues, conflicting ideals, members leaving the area, dealing with outsiders, and skill deficiencies. The discussion emphasizes the importance of teamwork and preparation for various scenarios. Sponsorships for Sportsman's Guide and merchandise are also mentioned.
This NRA News segment features Ginny Simone interviewing Major Dave King (Ret.), a U.S. Army Special Forces veteran. They discuss the Special Operations OPSEC Education Fund's video, "Dishonorable Disclosures," which reportedly criticizes President Obama over leaks. The conversation likely centers on national security, military operations, and the implications of information security failures within the government, with a particular focus on the Special Operations community's perspective. The video aims to educate the public on OPSEC issues related to military and intelligence operations.
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