EMNofSeattle
Regular Member
So I finally actually saw an episode of "Doomsday Preppers" on NatGeo this morning. So in this episode they had some reclusive Texan and his family all holed in their little house on top of an aquefer called "The Alamo" (what a great name, considering in that battle the defenders lost, but I digress) so the one scene that caused me to stop watching, all this man's kids, including the 6 year old have AR-15s and he drills them on intruder scenarios, so he has an unannounced drill in which three officers from the local sheriff's office (in full uniform and everything) just randomly show up and take the parents hostage while the kids are training *presumably* loaded rifles at the sheriff's officers. of course the whole thing may have been staged for TV, but the fact that they do drills in that manner alarms me, It sends the message that play with live firearms is acceptable
and of course on every episode the prepper talks way too damn much about themselves and provides a step-by on how to bypass their security.
OPSEC people, OPSEC
and of course on every episode the prepper talks way too damn much about themselves and provides a step-by on how to bypass their security.
OPSEC people, OPSEC