Went in thinking that this was gonna be a horrible misrepresentation similar to what "Doomsday Preppers" was/is/will continue to be. This show however was quite different. I thought it was a pretty good documentary. They did not skew it at all in the anti-government direction at all. When they spoke of Militia, they talked about how every citizen is the militia as set forth in the Constitution, but the didn't dwell on it. They focused on 3 groups.
One group was a group in Florida that had a place to bug out with plenty of hunting and fishing. They had a spec ops group inside of the main body called the FPG or Family Protection Group. They are the QRF for if a Hurricane strikes and some of their members cannot evac or if they find themselves needing an evac because of the Golden Horde following a Hurricane. They reminded me of the Red Cross, but tactical. I found it to be very patriotic. Nowadays everyone expects the government to save them....well because there is not much of an understanding of our personal responsibilities as the well regulated Militia. The term Militia has been twisted by most sheeple.
Another group was the Arizona Watchmen. They patrol the border and are clear that if they are fired upon, they will exercise their right to defend with deadly force. They followed good OPSEC and had all of their faces, tags, etc, blurred and had their voices muffled electronically. They mexican cartels have $5000 bounties on any of the Arizona Watchmen's heads. They carry sat phones and call the Border Patrol when they find invaders. They don't just sit back and let them escape, they actually try to get the jump on them. Again, that is the well regulated militia protecting our homeland from invasion.
Another group, which seemed to be a bit strange compared to the others, but they still get props for doing something now while they can, is this group in Indiana that live near a town that has a nuke plant. One of the members lives out of the blast and fallout zone, so they store supplies and train there. They are kind hot mess, but they do get it and are training. When you watch them you realize they are newer at this than the other groups. Even so, what seems like rudimentary training now, will be muscle memory reaction when it counts.
All in all, I thought it was a decent show, and I was happy to see that they didn't have a group of crazy anti-government wacko survivalist types. It was basically a show about people taking personal responsibility and addressing their localized threats. Definitely worth a watch.
One group was a group in Florida that had a place to bug out with plenty of hunting and fishing. They had a spec ops group inside of the main body called the FPG or Family Protection Group. They are the QRF for if a Hurricane strikes and some of their members cannot evac or if they find themselves needing an evac because of the Golden Horde following a Hurricane. They reminded me of the Red Cross, but tactical. I found it to be very patriotic. Nowadays everyone expects the government to save them....well because there is not much of an understanding of our personal responsibilities as the well regulated Militia. The term Militia has been twisted by most sheeple.
Another group was the Arizona Watchmen. They patrol the border and are clear that if they are fired upon, they will exercise their right to defend with deadly force. They followed good OPSEC and had all of their faces, tags, etc, blurred and had their voices muffled electronically. They mexican cartels have $5000 bounties on any of the Arizona Watchmen's heads. They carry sat phones and call the Border Patrol when they find invaders. They don't just sit back and let them escape, they actually try to get the jump on them. Again, that is the well regulated militia protecting our homeland from invasion.
Another group, which seemed to be a bit strange compared to the others, but they still get props for doing something now while they can, is this group in Indiana that live near a town that has a nuke plant. One of the members lives out of the blast and fallout zone, so they store supplies and train there. They are kind hot mess, but they do get it and are training. When you watch them you realize they are newer at this than the other groups. Even so, what seems like rudimentary training now, will be muscle memory reaction when it counts.
All in all, I thought it was a decent show, and I was happy to see that they didn't have a group of crazy anti-government wacko survivalist types. It was basically a show about people taking personal responsibility and addressing their localized threats. Definitely worth a watch.
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