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Feb. 24, 1999 - Bill Cooper
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Escape and Evasion
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Why am I so alone?
and I know that he's been following us for a while.
He wants to come back for the good news.
He's a good guy.
You're listening to the Hour of the Time.
I'm William Cooper.
Ladies and gentlemen, have pen and paper ready to take copious notes.
You're going to need to take a lot of notes tonight.
This broadcast is on escape, evasion, and camouflage.
Escape, evasion, and camouflage.
I will not tell you the name of our guest speaker, but this was taped at one of our conferences And those of you who were there will remember this.
Those of you who were not missed an awful lot of good information.
Without any further ado, because there's a lot of material that's going to be covered,
we will now get to it.
I'm standing in the worst light, and that's it. I don't expect to live through this one.
I know a lot of people, I've met a lot of raw, raw people that think that that's going to happen, and many will, but I think the odds are against me because I'm not going to knuckle under and you can't All you can do is kill him, and I'm not going to be a slave,
and I'm not going to be a nuffle under deterrent, and I'm going to resist.
I think that's it.
I'm not going to be a slave, and I'm not going to be a nuffle under deterrent, and I'm not
going to be a slave, and I'm not going to be a nuffle under deterrent, and I'm not going
to be a slave, and I'm not going to be a slave, and I'm not going to be a slave, and I'm not
going to be a slave, and I'm not going to be a slave, and I'm not going to be a slave,
I want you to know that knowledge is what you need.
Knowledge is the key.
It's not the pistol.
It's not the fancy stuff you see here.
Knowledge brought me to buy some of this stuff and modify it in ways I saw fit.
You can do the same.
What you need is knowledge and what you need is use and experience with what you have.
More than likely, a fellow with a .22 rifle that runs a trap line is more effective than a big expert like myself that's not out there every day doing it.
I used to do a lot more than I do today.
If you're fat, you're out of shape, you're overweight, I'd do something about it, but that doesn't mean you don't have a mind.
When you get into an escape and evasion situation, I want you to make them pay for doing to you what they've done for taking our country away from us.
I'm going to try to tell you some ways to do that.
Your chances of living are diminished when you actively support causes like this one and publicly come out of the closet.
And I've tried to hide at times in my life, but this is the right thing.
I'm doing the right thing today.
You're doing the right thing today by being here.
And it's time that people get up on a soapbox and talk.
We all have our expertise, as the doctor today showed you.
And we need people like him.
He's a great guy.
I'm thankful that our founding fathers did it kind.
And one last thing I will say, if you're going to bury your guns in the ground so they don't get confiscated, what's it going to take for you to dig them up and use them?
I would advise you, I'm breaking my own rule.
Rule number one is maintain a low profile.
Don't just stout off at the mouth.
Don't just say, I have lots of firearms.
You'll get robbed.
Many things can happen to you.
But keep your mouth closed.
I would organize my resistance and any groups that I belong to at this stage of the game along cellular theory.
I don't have time to talk a lot about it, but the French Underground and the Communists used it very effectively in World War II and many of the guerrilla warfare fights that have gone on in the Basically, you have a group of leaders in one cell.
One man will have a contact in another cell, and there'll be several there.
He'll only know one person and how to contact that person.
He may not know phone numbers.
Stay off the telephone.
Don't talk on the telephone about this type of stuff, or it will be used in a court of law against you, a court of alleged law.
And I would build my organizations along a cellular line.
If I were in an organization, I would have done that.
Another rule, rule two, get out of the states.
I did that in 1978, fresh out of college.
I knew my professors weren't teaching me the truth, because I'd seen the truth in a two-second brief.
I was a history major, and I just kept asking, well, why is that so?
And after a lot of research, I found out why it was so.
I would urge you to get out of the cities.
That's what the new world forces want.
They want to control that.
That's where the manufacturing is.
That's where the food is.
That's where the population is.
Get out of the cities.
Whatever season.
I can't emphasize that enough.
I can't emphasize that enough.
Get out of shit.
The international forces are much more like a single-shot rifle than a shotgun.
Many people overestimate them.
They have tremendous resources, but their memory is short.
If they find out who you are and if they actively track you, they can get you.
They have the resources to do it.
But if you keep somewhat of a low profile, let leaders take the heat in your cellular And I stood up in this area, so did some of the other
people, and protect those people that have been vulnerable.
Not everybody has to be.
You need safe houses.
You don't need a bunch of hawkers.
You need safe houses, workers, stewards, that type of thing.
I want to tell you something else about getting out of the cities.
When I was in Alaska hunting with all sheep, the second sheep I hunted, I...
How am I going to say this?
I was in Alaska hunting with all sheep.
And there were planes landing at it all over.
And in Alaska, that crime is illegal, just as it is in Arizona and California.
But this one was operating.
I mean, they weren't making any bones about it.
It was there, and anybody in nine counties could see that it was what was going on, and there's only three really major highways in Alaska.
The cops, the authorities, couldn't make their law stick because the people wanted it.
There's not many women in Alaska.
They couldn't force the issue.
And when I finally took my sheep and there was like 19 sheep playing against the wall,
the fish cops, the game of fish people came in.
And in Arizona, if they see one animal, they'll check you and write you up and detain you
and toss you.
It's like you've committed a crime, even if you have the permits and whatnot.
In Alaska, they didn't check my permit and were very polite, said, Yes sir and No sir.
And the reason why is because three years previously, they found two game wardens in
a glacier dropped out of a Piper, a supercabra, some bush plane.
Thank you.
Force makes people respectful.
All power comes out of the end of a rifle barrel.
Nazi tongues said that.
It may sound bad for the communists, but it is the truth.
The golden rule of history is those that have the guns have the gold.
One last thing, and that is your mental attitude.
Women, men, children, all need to have the attitude that I am going to live.
I know I've said it.
I don't have a lot of optimism, but I often look at the glass half full anyway instead I just see a pretty dark picture.
But when you're in the field, if you live for nothing else, live to make them pay.
Get tough.
Recently I had a horse that tried to kick another of my mares.
And when she jumped up to kick with both feet, she landed on a T-post and put one of these
T-posts 15 inches into her hip and pulled the fence down.
And the poor animal sat there dehydrated and lost about 6 gallons of blood.
And I got on the phone to the vet and I treated many horses and I said, Oh, my horse is going
to die.
I was upset.
My wife was upset.
And the vet very simply said to me, I treated horses that have been hit by trains and left.
I said, But you've lost 6 gallons of blood.
And I said, No, I'm not going to do that.
I'm going to treat horses that have been hit by trains and left.
And he said, Well, you're going to do that.
And I said, No, I'm not going to do that.
And he said, Well, you're going to do that.
And I said, Well, you're going to do that.
And he said, No, I'm not going to do that.
And I said, Well, you're going to do that.
And he said, No, I'm not going to do that.
And I said, Well, you're going to do that.
And he said, No, I'm not going to do that.
You don't know how much injury you can take and live.
Don't give up.
It sounds simple, doesn't it?
I mean, I'm not telling you nuclear science.
I'm not splitting atoms here.
Don't give up.
Back to physical.
I don't think I'd have a hard time with your average Army trooper, National Guard, Barney Bites, cop.
your legs in shape. I run four miles a day. I weigh 275, I weigh 240 now. I run four miles
five times a week. And if I were pursued by government troops, I don't think I'd have
a hard time with your average army trooper, National Guard, Barney Bikes, cop. However,
if special forces could track me, if they could actually track me, because I'm good
losing my spine, but if they could track me, they would hunt me down and probably kill
Because they're young, they're dedicated, and they have the will to do it.
And they're in better shape than I am.
And I'm in pretty good shape for a 38-year-old man.
I would encourage you to walk, at least get your relationship, because you can't evade nothing if you can't walk.
Those of you that have physical problems in that area, I don't know.
Talk to your kids.
Maybe they can hear it.
I want to know what you think about survival techniques, firearms now, while the price is cheap.
It's only money now.
Later it's going to be your life.
Later it's going to be your blood.
Your friend's blood.
I've given you about six basic rules here.
God gave you ten, so I've only given you six.
Try and live by some of those.
They're pretty simple.
Let's talk about captivity.
Before that, we're pretty much peon.
I doubt they'll take you captive.
If there's some type of hostile situation that arises and it comes to shooting, I doubt they'll take you captive.
They'll just kill you.
You're a peon.
You're a useless eater.
You've heard that term.
However, if effective resistance has occurred in your area, and they think you're a leader of it, they may take the time to interrogate you.
So let's say you've been taken captive.
First, we've got to talk about that.
You'll probably not go to one of the re-education camps streaming up all over the United States
in old military bases, the one in Winslow.
If you live in the city, you might just be unlucky enough to get caught in a sweep, and
this progresses as the conditions that are occurring in our society are going on.
So maybe you would get one of those camps.
If they think you're a resister, more than likely you'll be killed or you'll be taken
in for questioning, i.e. torture and chemical treatments.
It is believed by the governing authorities of the day that if they believe that you're
part of a resistance and it's been particularly effective, they'll use drugs on you.
It may take a while to get that talent into the area, because not everybody, even doctors,
know how to use the drugs when questioning people.
You will tell them everything you know.
Every single thing.
You'll snitch on your wife.
You'll tell them where your cashes are if they bother to ask.
The obvious answer here is if you're in a group, don't let people be taken captive or
they'll break this cellular thing down.
If they catch this guy, they'll find out who he knows above him.
Maybe he knows one person below him.
They'll eventually break your organization.
They will break you.
If you think all they'll do is use chemicals on you, you're wrong.
After they have used chemicals, sodium pentafol, amongst the leaks of those, they will then
come back and check to see if they were in error or you have been conditioned.
Some agents have had chemical training so they can lie underneath chemical drugs.
And just on the off chance that you're one of these types of people, they'll come back
and use physical torture to find out.
Expect if you're put into captivity to be malnourished.
I mean, you folks know this.
your drug. This is the threat of my wife taking away my roast beef is enough to get me a drug.
Let's see. Expect if you're put into captivity to be malnourished.
I mean, you folks know this. Look at our, despite what Joan Baez and Hanoi Jane
had to say about our POWs.
Look how they were treated. Very few escaped. You're not going to see a World War II graded
gate type thing happening. We've come far above that. We know how to detain key prisoners.
They'll malnourish you. They'll psychologically abuse you.
And eventually you'll tell them what they want to know. Your chances diminish to escape the
longer you're held in captivity.
So without splitting atoms, you know, you can figure out either don't become a captive
or escape quickly. But what if they kill you? So what? That's better than what they're going
to give you. If your daughter's taken hostage or your son, and you know this type of thing
For example, in Rhodesia, they used to teach the ranchers to shoot through the shop and take out the tariff.
Hard words, hard things to do, which will save that style of literal hell from the hostage takers.
I want you to think about this hard reality.
I'm not telling you what to do, I'm just saying I want you to think about it.
More than likely, you'll be transported out of your area.
Groups should make every effort to recapture people before that happens.
A minute ago, the guy that owns the store next door, him, his wife that he might misplace, we found out that he disappeared.
There were people on it, working men, people that are working all over this county within several minutes.
Because if you take one of our people out of here and they haven't committed a crime like murder or something, we're going to take you if we can.
We will not take our people.
And he has that commitment, and I've given it to him, and he's given the same commitment back to me.
So I'd want you to think about that. If you do, if you're in groups, you've got to draw that kind of line.
Someday that's going to happen here. Someday it'll go after some of our people.
You need to stay on it.
Intelligence of your area, you know it better than anybody, is the most important thing you can do, and it should occur daily.
Mr. Cooper's Hour every night is a good way to find out intelligence.
We use it to find out national intelligence, what's going on.
We have people dedicated to that proposition.
That's their job.
We have people dedicated to local intelligence.
Good jobs for people that don't work anymore, retired, can't work, but can still use their mind.
Everything else fails.
Take your person's life before you let them fall into the hands.
That's what you need snipers for.
Don't let them fall into the hands of the enemy.
And the government is your enemy.
Our government.
I think that's about it as far as captivity goes.
I could talk to you a lot longer.
There's a lot of game.
I don't know if you've heard the story about the Vietnam pilot.
He was an American pilot in Vietnam.
Kermit was captured, shot out of the sky, and he was put in a POW camp.
Became malnourished, physically abused, had told them many things, but he made them fight for every piece of information they got.
And he made a little deck of cards, because when he was urinating one day, when they took him out to bathe and urinate, a piece of paper flew through the camp, and he took it, and he had confiscated a piece of pencil lead earlier, and drew cards, and made a little tiny deck of cards.
And that's how he packed the cards.
They found them and confiscated them.
he trained cockroaches, this is the race, they stepped on the cockroach.
Finally he found out the only thing they can't really mess with is what goes on deep in my
mind.
He started playing golf and he played golf every day in his mind at the day's golf course
and he would picture himself opening up the trunk of the car, taking out the golf clubs,
yelling to his wife, where's my this, where's my that, the whole nine yards.
Very elaborate scenario over the last hours and he played golf every day, 18 full holes,
thought every stroke through.
And when he got released and he made it back to the United States against his doctor's
advice because he was malnourished, he went out and played golf.
And at the course that he had been mentally picturing, and he shot five strokes under his best score in a malnourished condition.
that's the power of the mind and visualization. Athletes are starting to train thinking about
hitting the backhand because you send electrical impulses down those nerves. Don't let them
mess with your body. Don't let them make your mind. Always want to escape. Let's talk about
escape now. Escape early, try often, hunt to death. During the actual capturing process,
even if you're blighted, even if you're hurt, stack the time.
Bye.
Escape when you're being taken out of transportation.
For example, some prisoners right in our area being transferred from Oklahoma.
These were hard cases.
Real prisoners.
Real criminals.
Had to use the restroom.
They said they had to use the restroom.
And when the guard opened the door, even though they were handcuffed, They started urinating, but then they escaped.
They just ran out in the middle of nowhere.
They took their chance at freedom.
Two were still at large.
Four years had passed.
The government had huge searches going on.
They didn't find two of them because they took the opportunity.
Carpe diem.
Cease the day.
never give up hope.
Try and escape when you're being taken to the prison, when they let you out.
Try before they push you behind bars because that's the place that they have the technology
to keep you there.
I want to talk a little bit about handcuffs.
When you're handcuffed, if they think you're dangerous, it's almost as though standard
operating machines handcuff you behind the back.
I've seen my son, who suffered a car wreck, roll his truck and suffered a brain concussion
this summer.
I've seen him.
He's fine now.
We thought we might lose him.
I've seen great parodies.
He became very violent.
He broke the emergency nurse's fingers, two of them, when she tried to hold his hand.
He's not a violent child, but he had a trauma to the head.
And different things happen when that happens.
Handcuffs are meant to withstand pressure this way.
They aren't meant to withstand pressure or torque this way.
Some cheap pairs of handcuffs, and cops are human, they buy cheap things, will break.
I've seen it happen.
This way.
Work on them.
It's going to hurt your wrists.
Oh well.
Also, you should have a handcuff key on you at all times.
I have one right here.
It's underneath my belt, and it's held in by black tape.
I have several handcuff keys.
One handcuff key will generally fit most of your handcuffs.
If you wear western belts, which I imagine most of you don't, some of the loose weave ones, you can weave the handcuff key in there.
Put it right here.
I have one right here on me.
If you handcuff me, and you put my hands behind my back, I'll be able to get them out.
I practice.
It costs nothing to practice.
It costs nothing.
How many of you will do it?
I have a razor blade underneath my belt buckle, right here.
I can cut bonds of any type, just right here.
You can't see it, but it's there.
Other things you might use to escape bonds are simple box razors.
They're flat.
They're not illegal.
They make halfway decent weapons, but you should need to use them.
Escape situations come on you like thieves in the night.
You never know when they're going to happen.
You might be clothed as you are now.
You might be in full battle dress.
You don't know, but you should have, be prepared.
It should give us some forethought.
I'm looking through here and picking out something I really think you need to know.
Bondage, if you're ever tied up, flex all your muscles and your belly.
And men, most of us have that way.
Flex them while they're tying you.
It's probably going to earn you a fist in the belly or in the head.
But when they tie you, most people don't know how to tie people up.
And by flexing your muscles, women in the chest area, men in the belly area, You can make those bonds looser, just like a horse does.
They push that belly out, and you cinch them up, and then when you get on the horse, the saddle falls off.
It's happened to me.
I ride all the time.
So what I do is kick them in the belly for it to settle on.
And if they're trained, they're going to do that to you.
They hiss in the belly, oh well.
Always carry knives.
Knives are cheap.
You should have one big knife.
Of course you can't carry this in your day to day affairs, but if you're in business
situations, serious situations, carry a big one because a knife even in a woman's hand
scares people.
And a big knife has momentum to take hands, fingers, head, all of those types of things.
The bigger the better.
That's why some of your men like that.
We, the Gurkhas, use big knives.
If you get enough momentum behind them, they'll cut your head off.
That's the best way to remove centuries, is to have a big knife and take your head completely off.
Most people aren't that strong.
Small knives in the back of the skull right there will do the same.
have to be strong and you have to have practiced on something.
There will be no outcry when you do that.
If you slit somebody's throat, it makes a horrible, burbling sound, probably not what
you want when you're trying to remove a sentry.
Sentries are hard to remove, by the way, because they're scary, it's dark.
I don't like to be in the dark when I know bad guys are out there with sharp instruments.
If he isn't a dork, a nursing dork, he's going to be scared of anything you let through.
It's hard to sneak up on him.
If you're in a car and they're kind of courting you, I knew a, when I was a young man, 14 years old, was assaulted by a homosexual.
A much older man.
He was hitchhiking coming home from high school.
I believe he was a sophomore, freshman, I can't remember.
I knew the kid, who wasn't my best friend.
And the guy pulled a gun on him when he got in the car and said, you're going to do the following things with me.
He said, yes sir.
And they went driving down the street.
And he was smart enough when he went over a wash in Tucson to just open the car and jump out.
That's 60 miles an hour.
He was shot one time in the shoulder.
The shoulder was extremely painful, despite what you see on TV.
But he's alive today, and he's not taken by a homosexual.
Give your hand.
Jump out of the car.
The worst that can happen is you die.
Uh, stories, especially women, I gotta pee.
I'm sick.
Stick your finger down your throat if you're not looking to vomit.
If you can, Defecate in your pants.
Nobody likes that smell.
Fair enough.
Men, there's nothing that gets more complication in a household than a baby that's done number two in their diapers.
Nobody likes it.
Get out of the car.
Use any excuse.
And men believe women.
I've seen GPS officers.
My wife said, I was speeding because I had to get to the restroom.
I had speeds.
And the guy believes her!
You know, I could have said that and he said, uh, a hundred bucks.
Yeah, that's what it's going to cost you.
I guess that's all I can, uh, the imagination is just, uh, I could go on and on.
You use your mind.
God gave it to you.
Use it.
Think of a way to And if you can set something on fire or cause any harm, good for you.
Ovation!
Let's say now you actually got away some way.
You've actually done the right thing, and you're free.
We need to keep you free.
I would congratulate you for escaping, except you were kind of a dumbass when you caught it first.
So where are you?
Where are you at?
You don't know.
They take me in a car.
I can show you some ways to find out, maybe not where you're at, but which way our partner comes in this direction.
There are several.
At night time, you probably all know this, and I'll be real quick for those that do.
The Big Dipper has, let's see if I can draw it.
Seven stars, and that's eight.
The Big Dipper actually kind of bent.
The bottom of the cup here makes a line.
Five times the distance, or the space between these stars, you will find the Little Dipper.
One, two, three, four, five, six, seven.
The inch star in the handle, five times the distance from this line is Polaris.
The North Star doesn't move.
Do you know which way is North?
If you know North, when you paid attention in geography, South is down at the bottom,
West is to the left, East is to the right.
That's not a nuclear sign.
Mr. Cooper is telling everybody on the radio what a beautiful sky we have, and we do.
Tonight, even if you know how to do it, go outside and find the Big Dipper.
The Little Dipper's harder to find, but you can always find it if you can find the top of the Big Dipper, the bottom two stars, make an arrow, five times its distance, you'll find the North Star.
You can navigate off that.
I've done...
Let's see...
Another thing you can do in the daytime...
And why should you know the cardinal compass directions?
I often don't use them if I don't have a compass.
I just navigate in my head, you know.
But if you don't know where you are, chances are you'll know in some direction why in civilization.
And one thing is, women especially, and I hate to generalize, Because I found women make much better students than men in this type of area.
When I trained in firearms, combat shooting, women generally say, yes sir, listen, and then do what you say.
Men say, hey, I'm bad, you know, and they don't listen.
I would much rather teach women than men.
You need to know this stuff, and don't be afraid of the dark, and don't be afraid of our surroundings.
There's nothing in this county that'll hurt you, except men.
Nothing in this county, except men and women, will hurt you.
You're much safer out there than you are in town.
Oh, you may trip and sprain your ankle, you may break your leg, but at least you're not being raped by government troopers.
You can walk in this area, as remote as most of you from urban areas might think it is, you can walk one and a half hours in any direction, and you're going to come across paved roads.
If you walk at a good pace, you can find civilization.
Once again, you're back there with men again, and you may be in trouble once you hit the road, but don't be afraid.
There's nothing out there.
God made this for us.
It's our safety.
Don't be afraid of it.
I'm going to show you two other ways.
Or one other way.
There's one way called the watch method.
And if you have a watch, There's two ways in the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere to tell where you are.
I'm going to show you an easier one.
I have some material that we can duplicate and I can show you that watch method.
I don't have time.
I'll show you one thing called the shadow pick method.
Many of you probably know it.
You simply pick a stick and you let the sun hit it.
I guarantee you, unless it's real cloudy, that this stick is going to cast a shadow.
And where it casts a shadow, as soon as you set the stick in the ground, you put a rock.
Now, we're not talking about sophisticated tools here, folks.
You can do this.
Where the tip of that stick is, you put a rock.
And you wait 15 to 20 minutes to a half hour.
And the shadow will move.
And now, what they appear, then, using a geometry, you learn you draw a straight line between
those two.
I can't even do it.
It's not very straight.
You draw a straight line to those two rocks, and you have an east-west line.
And the first one's what, Ray?
Remember?
Which one's the first one?
I got it.
I knew it, the blue as well.
And you can get your north and south from there.
you Those are two ways, and I'll show you a third one in the handout if we get some duplicating.
You need to know that.
He flies to Mexico.
I'm going to walk.
It doesn't matter if I'm in California.
I'm walking.
An organized resistance group in their area of operations should have passes.
Cash is easily made out of PVC.
That's what I use.
I wouldn't use metal containers because you pick them up with metal detectors.
Caches can be made out of these PVC pipes, sealed at both ends, and you can put good things in there, like water purification catalysts.
Maybe weapons, ammo, clothing, food.
A lot of things can be put in.
You should have them in your area.
Not everybody in your group should know about every cache.
each cell should have its own.
Group caches in your state.
A group in this area, in St. John's, should have a few around the Grand Canyon, around
Phoenix, because maybe you'll be detained in the Phoenix and maybe you'll escape, or
maybe you'll want to go down there and kill some of the people that are doing this to
us, because oftentimes offense is the best defense.
And if you know they're going to launch a strike at you in St.
John's, you've found that out some way, maybe you need to take out the choppers while they're on the ground because they're much harder to take out in the air.
So you should have caches.
It's late in the game, folks.
It's late in the game to start doing it again.
and gain your own to make the effort to get rid of the not-quite-commercially-available GBC, which includes and remains the main source of media
traffic, but offers no hardware store or your own voice GBC, and can eventually possibly be
ignored, but is not aimed at commercially available star communications.
That's correct. That's exactly right.
Remember that you're going to leave a trail when you get out of that door.
Don't worry about it for the first hour.
Get the heck out of Dodge.
I don't know if any of you have seen the movie with Tommy Lee Jones and the guy that played
Han Solo, Harrison Ford, recently where he escapes and he's a doctor.
Tommy Lee Jones convincingly says, you know, a man can travel three miles, I believe it
is, and that's up in the air, but three miles is a good figure.
A scared person, even in the dark, when they run away from something, can travel, unless
it's a severely broken country, three miles.
If you're in good shape, I can travel six.
I can run cross-country six miles, and I'm going to pay for that, and I might swing an
ankle, although I've never had one.
I might spring an ankle, I might break something, but I can get sick in an hour to hour and five minutes.
Stay ahead of their net.
The first hour is critical.
They'll expand their circle.
As each hour goes by, just as they do when they search for a lost child, a child was lost here, each hour they'll expand their search.
And you need to stay ahead of it for a while until the area gets so big you have some area to operate in.
Trackers are rare.
I'm not as good as I think I am.
There's very, very, very few trackers left in the United States.
There's some in Mexico.
There's a tribe in Brazil that can sent you down and track you with their nose.
There's two or three left that still have men that can do that.
The Kalahari tractors are vanishing.
I know a guy that tracked leopards all day long with a Kalahari Bushman in front of him, and he hunted it.
And he said that there was a little dog with these two wonderful black men.
And he said they went for hours.
And these guys ran and kind of tried to get on the land rover.
And he said he was kind of wondering what that little dog was going to do because a
leopard was going to eat his lunch, you know.
And all of a sudden the dog barked once and ran this way.
Leopards attack men.
And when the dog barked once and ran this way, it was when Kalahari Bushman ran this
way too.
And that was him and the leopard.
And he said it happened that fast.
And the leopard jumped on him.
He shot a 10-gauge shotgun.
It went in the front quarter panel of the Land Rover.
They still track that way.
They still track deer in Mexico across hard pan and rock.
There are still men that can do it.
I can't.
I can do some things, but I can't do that.
Very few in the United States can.
If they want you bad enough, they're going to call in tractors and they might get dogs.
You're going to have to be awfully valuable for them to do this to, or you're going to have to have caused them a lot of damage.
They may not even do it at all because the area is contested.
I'm thinking more about it today's world.
You have to understand, I'm not going to let them lock my people up, and I'm not going to let them take me prisoner, and that includes today!
Today!
Right now!
That's why I'm wearing a gun.
So, today they might use God.
There's some things you can do against God.
Backtracking, setting false sense, takes an awful lot of time.
If I was out in this area, I'd look for a lion's shack, or a rancher's cabin, something of that nature.
And I would tear off a piece of my camouflage blouse, and in the southwest you'll probably find some cayenne red pepper in that home, or in a ranch house.
I would take that piece of cloth that I ripped off, several of them, and I would smear that
under my arm or some other place where scent might develop strongly.
And then I would set about a tablespoon of red pepper on that cloth and set them down
my tent line where I'd walk at 100 to 150 yard intervals.
Any dog that smells that won't be tracking much longer.
And if you've ever watched dogs, and I have with Baron Cougar Hunt, they all get around
his mouth, what there is to smell.
And if you set several of them, you'll get most of them and they won't want to track
you no more.
If in any of your caches you had some cocaine, just put it in there.
It'll ruin tracking dogs forever.
I do not advise you to have cocaine on your person in any manner, because you don't want to go to jail today.
I advise you to stay within the law.
But if something just happened to come your way, and you got it into a cache, that would be of good use for it, because that dog will track never again.
Use the same method with pieces of cloth.
Water.
Walking in water.
It's a good idea to step downstream.
In this area there will be a lot of mud and stuff.
Pick up from your prints unless it's already real muddy.
Trying to break the track in some manner.
Climbing trees.
Jumping from tree to tree.
Feeding on rock.
Jumping across crevasses or something that a dog can't cross.
Or a small one and then you build a rock wall so it can't cross.
try to create time. Dogs can't track in the desert for very long. He's run since. So when
people track desert lions in this area, you got to find it fresh and you got to get on
it and you got to run hard six hours and you're done. The same conditions that ground aircraft
that are researching for you, snow storms, wind storms, high wind storms, rain storms,
severe, I'm not talking about a sprinkle, dust storms, those type of things that will
put the aircraft on the ground that will be looking for you will also run track, track
lions.
Most of the helicopters that we're going to scan today are 736.
The UH-60 Black Hawk is a state-of-the-art early war helicopter.
The old Vietnam era placed one billion helicopters.
Those big helicopters have wind limitations.
They can only start at a certain wind, within certain wind parameters, and as such, you really didn't need to be aware
of what the wind conditions were at every time.
The Helios in San Francisco had a start restriction, a wind up load restriction of 30 miles an hour. The Black Hawk did
not have that restriction.
So you were shutting down one aircraft effectively, the other was still starting.
And the operation, there's something to be aware of, a change to be aware of, let machinery come and get you.
I like the things that you said that would keep them underground and keep you safe at the same time.
Do you think the helicopters would have been safe on land or in the pepper sprays, like the Celso guys said, would
have been if they were actually there?
I imagine it would, because that's taken from this kind of pepper sprays, and I imagine it would.
I haven't tried it, but I just imagine it would if you injected that.
Remember, heat's going to ruin that kind, too, but cayenne is a more stable substance.
But imagine if you get them. It would be good for you if you had that.
My question is, if you had that, why didn't you escort your attackers with it, or the guys that kick them?
Maybe you took it from their bodies.
I see.
I want to tell you one thing about cayenne.
Cayenne's are great.
Everybody ought to have cayenne.
I eat it all the time and hope it gets rid of the red meat in my bloodstream.
In the Southwest, it's real popular.
One thing it's good for, and I observed this, a shotgun wound in the stomach, close range, 12 gauge, 6 shots.
Hole about that big.
Man lives.
His grandma dumped a half pound of cayenne pepper in the hole.
It faded.
It wasn't sanitary.
I don't think much could live in Thailand.
They said it cut all blood circulation to the wound immediately.
It's a good thing to have around and it should be in your backpack.
You can use it to flavor things.
You can use it to discourage shock.
It can actually become in people's eyes and cause some problems.
And it can be used in the business.
So I have a little bit.
I didn't know that it would warm you up but I should pause that because I eat all the
time and I sweat when I eat it.
I just want to jump in the lead.
Okay.
Yeah.
I'm going to jump in the lead.
So now we're right in the middle of removing the husk of the pepper and putting it on the
shoe and eating it.
The pepper works the same way to remove the husk of the pepper.
So, I'm going to put it on the wood and I'm going to try it.
And you can always barbecue your food and it'll taste good if you manage to do it.
And I love the aroma of the pepper.
But, we've made an awful lot of pepper.
You can see it should come in.
The things that we find in the Newport are the same for two hours after.
You're all going to be back home.
If you want to tell us what you know, wait for this Friday night.
This is a bonfire at Camp Travis, Florida, this week.
Four things I want to talk to you about.
You watch how I live for those two hours that you could possibly give.
Don't tell me what you know.
Ask the impressions of other people, because you don't perceive them.
That's important.
That's why I bought this.
Three methods of tracking.
Four things I want to talk to you about.
Three methods.
When you're downrange from the escape, They're going to start trashing you.
I participated in search and rescues.
I learned this skill because my best friend's son disappeared in the Coconino National Forest.
The search and rescue group responsible for the Coconino National Forest also has the Grand Canyon and they're a fine, fine group of men.
They're not a roping thug like most search and rescue outfits are.
They're not a drinking thug.
They're effective, effective men.
And I watched those trackers work, and I said, I will learn this skill someday, because I led a survival group.
We called it Red Alert Emergency, the only one we ever issued.
And within 15 hours, we had men from all over the state on the site looking for that boy.
And he was lost, and he was in trouble.
And I love that little guy.
And we eventually found him.
We didn't find him.
He found himself.
We walked to the sound of the chainsaw and was found.
We were out there for about 48 hours.
He did do it.
He drank water when he had to.
The only thing he didn't do was tug a tree.
If he had done that, he really got lost.
But I can remember leading those men and coming to a cistern.
I hope you know what a cistern is.
It's full of water.
And not wanting to look in the bottom of it because I was afraid I'd find that man here.
I was afraid I'd find that man there.
I would learn that skill.
So if it ever happened to my boy or somebody else that I knew, or my wife, I'd know how to do some of this stuff.
That's why I learned it.
And some of it happened with Ray and some classes that him and I took together.
What I'm going to show you is the first thing we'll do is make a track box.
So find your track.
You should draw a box around it.
All this stuff is in an article, right here and more.
American Survival Guide. I wrote it several years back when I thought I could help the world. It shows different
tracking techniques. They'll figure out your stride, figure out what your shoes look like, they'll figure out if you're
limping, if you're hurt, if you're running. You can tell a lot if a person is scared by track bots. That's what they'll
do and that's what you should do.
Quick off-site note, your children, when they're in areas like this, should have some kind of identifying mark cut in
the back of their heel.
You don't want to do this to combat boots that you're going to operate in and go after people with, but I will do it with my children's footwear.
Moms, I've seen more search line trackers and people say, man, what kind of kids does your son have?
And that's, at least that's something.
I had mothers that couldn't remember what the kids had on.
Pressure and stuff does that to you when you're under, and your kid's gone.
By the way, that little boy's father, a strong man, was out of it by noon.
And he, and he could run long distances.
He was out of it by noon, overcome with grief and worry.
So, mark your children's shoes.
They get lost.
So, trackers can find them.
We're going to make these boxes and they're going to know a little more about you.
There's several patterns we'll use.
The first thing we'll use is called a cross cut.
And it looks like this.
And they'll try to find your sign.
Let's say here's your trail.
And they'll try to pick it up that way.
It's just a system of interlocking L's.
Those aren't big distances.
At first they can be 10 to 15 yards apart and they'll expand as you cover more territory.
One person should do this because if you have two you'll mess things up.
That's how they'll find your track.
Once they find your track then they're going to do this.
They're going to use a method called a cross cut.
Let me switch pages.
We're cutting for sign.
This has been a very popular method.
This advances searches quickly.
Let's say they know you walk from here to here.
They're going to get a search team at your last known spot and they're going to run a
bunch of men down the direction.
They can tell that by your boot unless you walk backwards.
If you walk backwards on me I can tell you've done it.
Most trackers can't.
A good tracker can tell if you're walking backwards.
They're going to walk a bunch of men this way and they're going to start sending men
out at 90 degree angles like this.
So many yards apart.
Looking for your track ahead of you.
Do you see the benefit here?
When this guy finds your track, they're going to say, OK, we found this track here.
If this guy finds your track, they advance everybody to this point.
Do you see how they're picking up space and eating up the distance on you?
They're using their numbers effectively.
That's why doubling back and all that stuff, unless you're really good, doesn't work too well.
Unless you want to play with them.
I don't know if I play with them.
It kind of scares me.
I think I just get out of dodge.
Anybody know the best defense against a knife attack?
I've run.
I outweigh her by a lot of weight, but I'm afraid of her.
Run.
Get out of Dodge.
Another good method that you can use is called the circle cut.
Some have called it the circle jerk because they don't know how to use it.
It requires skilled people.
And what you'll do, I'll do this for a few seconds,
is they'll send from a known spot where they either found your track,
bank track, they'll send men out in a 360 degree circle, each person with a compass
that takes trained people walking down these avenues they shot.
This covers a large amount of territory.
They'll use this against you.
Why am I telling you this?
Because if you know what they're doing, maybe you can come up with something.
Maybe you can come up with something to delay the hunt.
To delay the trackers.
The radios and aircraft really accelerate searches.
You can take somebody's radio and not let them know about it.
You're in good shape.
You're in better shape.
Stay undercover.
I'm going to talk more about it perhaps in a minute.
One last thing about searching.
If you ever get involved in a search in a friendly effort, you should.
How do you learn these skills?
You don't have to join the search and rescue team.
Just tell them you want to participate in some searches.
You hear about one?
Show up.
Value me.
That's how I learned.
It doesn't hurt you?
Search for now.
There are two of them.
Sure.
Sure, I'll get you a little of that.
You can try to do all kinds of things.
But remember, If they drop people off here and they can cut that sign here, they can tell everybody, come up here boys.
We're putting a chopper down.
Everybody come up here and we're going to start here.
Then they fly in this fresh team.
Stay on the rocks.
Try not to make tracks.
You probably won't have to face dogs.
They're scary.
One last thing.
I want to tell you a story.
The guy that trained me how to track who appears in his eyes told me that I think it was in 1970 he was called out on a search and he was on a deer path tracking a lost little girl and he came to a fork in the trail and he took a right.
They never found the girl until a year later.
He was on the same trail.
This time he took a left and found her 100 yards down the trail.
You are listening to 101.1 FM.
That's the kind of thing that happens to tractors and I just want to tell you, if any of you get interested in it, it's not an easy profession.
I just want to tell you, if any of you get interested in it, it's not an easy profession.
I think he had to live with that for a long time.
Night tracking, sound impossible, very easy.
I prefer it to day tracking except for one thing.
You've got to use a flashlight and at night people see light in their house.
You shoot at it.
But if you can track a large team with security in front of you or to the side of a suspected
path, and it's hard to do.
It takes training.
A lot of times you have people walking across your trail that you're trying to track.
You can take a flashlight.
These are the best.
Everybody should have one.
They have red lenses so you don't ruin your night vision.
Back in the back.
Diffuse lenses for map reading.
And at about a 20 degree angle, about like that, you can see this is like picking pockets.
I can be comfortable.
You can cast those tracks in relief at night.
It's flat.
And what happens, I think they learned it from old cougar hunters.
Cougar hunters would go out in the morning, and in the snow and in the mud, they'll flash those truck lights on the side of the road, and you can actually see tracks better when they're cast into relief.
the cracks are hard to see at noon because there's no shadow on them. I'm not saying you can cure all of it, but
you can crack at night.
I've done it.
Ray's done it.
It can be done.
I've seen women become very good at it.
This isn't nuclear science, once again.
The only thing is you have to keep your night vision intact.
Don't shine flashlights in your eyes, that type of thing.
I would urge you to get this article.
We'll make some copies if Mr. Cooper or somebody can do that.
It's May 1990, Volume 12, Number 5, American Survival Guide.
I know they have back issues.
I'm going to talk about the 3-6 distance estimation method now.
And I know we're wandering a little bit off of escape and evasion.
This could come in handy to you just in the field, but it's a neat little thing, and I think I'll show it to you.
Not now.
It's not now.
Well, I can go out quicker if I had the argument.
There it is.
With three sticks, and they need to be longer sticks, you can find how wide something is, or how far across something is, if you can't pace it.
If you ask me, how far is it to here to the door, I'll tell you in a minute.
I'll walk it and I'll tell you approximately how far it is.
But if you have a canyon, why would you want to know this distance from here to here?
Maybe you want to string a three-row ridge and you need to know how much growth.
Maybe you need to shoot a deer here because you've seen it feed there a lot of mornings.
Hunters, you might want to do that.
There's lots of different reasons for wanting to know how far it is across an object that you can't pace and you know you don't have surveyors or tools with you.
What you do is you fix on a landmark on the far side of camp.
Don't put a stick in there.
You can't.
Point B is where you're at.
That makes a straight line.
At 90 degrees to that line, folks, we're getting into applied geometry here, so if you did good in geometry, you can figure this out.
I didn't.
At 90 degrees to that line, you walk how far you think that is in your mind.
If you're an underachiever and you guess the 400-yard canyon in 30 yards, it's no problem.
If you guess it too long, it's no problem.
But try to guess how far it is and walk this distance.
If you said 400 yards, walk 400 yards and put stick one in the ground.
There's stick one.
We put it right there.
Now, whatever distance you walk, Walk again at a 90 degree angle to your first line.
Whatever you walk, walk it again.
400 yards, 30 yards, whatever it was, walk it again.
in, you put stick two.
Now, at a 90 degree angle, the opposite direction away from the cannon, walk and look at stick
one.
And when you can line thick one up with point A, the far side of the canyon, you'll have a line like that.
I am here to tell you folks that now all you have to do is walk from where you are, where
you line this up, the hypotenuse, a two triangle, right triangle.
I'm here to tell you that this distance is the same as this distance.
You can't walk this one, but you can walk back to stick two and you've got the distance
of that canyon.
You can then say, you want to build a three rope bridge, if it's 45 yards and the canyon
is deep and maybe you can get a rope up to the other side, you can say I need three times
45 feet of rope.
It's a good thing to know and I use it all the time to tell my students, my at risk students
that yes, math does work for everyone.
Thank you.
I don't know why you would need that in an escape and evasion technique, but I wanted
to show you that so you'd be impressed.
I think he learned it in geometry class from Ryan.
By the way, if you want information on that, if you want the feedback, I got more fan mail
off of that one article than I ever did on all my other articles.
July 1989, Volume 11, Number 7.
July 1989, Volume 11, Number 7, American Survival Guide.
By the way, I don't make any money on these magazines.
I'm going to talk real quick about water.
If you live in the Southwest and you don't know how to find water, I can't teach you today, and shame on you.
You're walking useless eaters.
You've got to know how to find water.
I can tell you that human beings need water purification systems.
Ken can talk to you more about that.
It protects against scardiolambia.
Did I say that right for those of you that... They call it scardia.
It's a cyst.
And in some instances, boiling won't kill it.
But filtration will.
And livestock carriages, and in this area, they have grazing going on everywhere, and
all water is suspect.
That's just how I operate.
All water is suspect.
If you get it, it's hard to diagnose.
It causes diarrhea.
And in a field setting, an escape setting, an extended escape setting, it's going to
kill you.
So be careful with your water.
One quick thing I wanted to talk to you.
Is anybody from desert country around here?
Okay.
If you've all heard of solar stills, solar stills are a very common thing.
And you can get a lot of water from them.
Solar stills work, but generally you have to have a lot of plastic.
Y'all know what a solar still is?
I can't cover a whole lot.
Basically, it's a whole bucket of sand.
Put a sheet of plastic over it.
Tileboard here and here.
Keep the edges down.
Put a rock here.
Put some kind of straw out so you can drink out of the container that condensation will
take down this plastic caused by heat and the moisture in the ground, and you can drink
out of that cup.
And I see people build little ones, build big ones in their bed, build huge ones, build
a lot of them if you have the time and if somebody's not chasing you.
To accelerate this process, most people don't think of this, take your survival knife or
a big rock, remember at Folger you always have your survival knife with you, and cut
a barrel cactus, any kind of succulent, any kind of anything that contains moisture, no
No, feral cactus does not have a hidden reservoir of water in there that you can just lap up, like you see in the cartoon.
It has a multi-pulp of tape, like a cross between iron ore and spinach or something.
It's really bad.
But it does have liquid in it.
And I walked from the Mexican border to Casa Grande once with a hatchet and one empty,
one quart canteen, and we had to do a lot of this.
Put a bunch of material in here and the heat will condense it out, will leach it out.
I found out one thing about desert survival, and that is you're whole, right?
Meaning that you are generous, not around food, around water.
Immediately, within one hour, the civilization is stripped off, and you say, I'm going to die, and you need water, and I'm thirsty now, thinking about it.
So, that's a quick tip.
Get those filters.
Every survival group should have a filter, especially the Ketodyne, the big group filter, where you can pull up to one of these mud holes that cattle drink out of and just get with it.
Because these filter straws, I've tried it in clean spring.
At this late date, I wouldn't drink out of, you know, where cows are in.
Now, maybe I'd do that in another time, but I wouldn't do it right now.
But out of clean spring, I've used those filters and it's It's like sucking a bowling ball through a straw.
A drinking straw.
It's tough.
It takes a lot of work to get that water through.
Get one of those filters.
When crossing roads and barriers, cross major roads at night unless you can go under culverts or small bridges.
Remember that ranch gates can be booby-trapped easily, and set them back just like you found them.
Most ranch gates aren't open a lot and they leave a mark and the woods drier.
Put it back just like you found it.
You have to cross your gate.
If you have to cross the barbed wire fence, remember sound travels down that fence.
Hunters, don't just jump across those fences and the gate and stretch the wire.
Do it quietly because that sound will transmit to an animal or to somebody sitting on the fence
or crossing it too linearly in both directions for some distance.
Metal hitting it, if you have a knife or a gun, makes it even worse.
I don't know if you know the cannon shots in Star Wars, the sound when they would shoot those laser cannons out of
the X-Wing fighter.
All that was was a big screwdriver hitting a guy wire on a phone pole.
That's what metal sounds like when you hit it with another piece of metal.
Another piece of metal when it's under tension like that.
So be careful on fences.
All the roads around your home, you should know where the culverts and bridges and stuff like that are.
and I'll see you next time.
When avoiding, if you get in a situation with aircraft, I'm going to tell you some stuff that I think might help you.
When you deal with aircraft and you don't, and you're not prepared to deal with it, like surface to air missiles, shoulder fire, you might be in trouble.
The best way is don't get detected.
We are evading from aircraft that is shooting, firing rockets, God forbid dropping napalm,
which is my personal nightmare.
The reason why a friend of mine told me a story about a Vietnamese, North Vietnamese
that had been hit with napalm and jumped in a big water thing, and that jelly stuck thing,
and every time he'd go under and he was wounded, he was hurt, the fire would be put out, and
every time he would surface, it would start on fire again to get air.
And a squad of American Marines watched him roast slowly.
They didn't like the Vietnamese for some reason, but I don't like burning napalm, nasty stuff.
You can make it with tides and gasoline.
and I'm happy to be a part of it.
That kind of a poor man's napalm.
But, if the aircraft is coming this way, and it's firing two-inch rockets, it's dropping napalm, it's shooting any type of automatic weapon, cannon, bullet, mothers, you got your children.
If there's good cover, you better grab it.
You don't know if it's going to drop napalm, and cover's not going to help you.
If it drops napalm, you're going to burn.
If there's excellent cover, drop and take advantage of it.
If you're in the open, evade perpendicular in any direction.
It's hard to make an aircraft turn suddenly.
They can use their control surfaces to make the nose of the aircraft go like that.
But evade perpendicular.
You're probably going to die, but remember that, you know, because it's better than running this way.
The first thing they teach pilots is never scrape a convoy.
You see what I'm saying?
If trucks are moving in this way and you're a pilot, don't cross and shoot one truck and then turn around and come and shoot another truck.
Come down the road and take them all out one pass before somebody with another aircraft shoots you.
So that's the best way.
I'm going to talk to you about some choppers for a minute.
Avoid choppers.
Avoid helicopters.
If you can, they can stand on you until troops get there.
Don't expose yourself to aircraft, even high-flying ones, because they spot you high and they kill you low.
What'll happen is somebody will spot you high, some aircraft flying high, and they'll send somebody to fly naff of the earth, real close to the earth, to get you.
Why is that?
Anybody know why they fly low to the earth, even against Somebody as insignificant as me and five or six guys with tear rifles?
That's right.
That's exactly right.
You don't hear it coming.
Shoppers are loud.
There's only one shopper in the U.S.
inventory, I think in the world inventory, that's quiet.
And that's the McDonnell Douglas H-54 Apache, or 64, Apache helicopter.
And among other things, it has a whisper mode, but it eats fuel, so they don't use it.
And it's real quiet, even high.
But that's how they'll kill you.
Loads of the Earth flying.
Jets will do the same thing, because they're on you before you know it.
The bad thing about flying low is you don't see as far.
So pilots aren't going to search for you that way.
They're not going to get loads of the Earth.
They're going to get high to search for you.
They're going to get loads of the Earth and kill you.
If you take cover, and you feel you have to move, because this guy's going to circle around or whatever, move while his back is to you.
Aircraft is hard to see out the back.
It's cold, they're sick, and they're worried about it.
So, move while they're, before they make that turn, Helicopters are to have the shortest distance between turns.
Aircraft like Greyhound take big, looping turns.
Move here and find more cover.
Because if he knows you were here, and we're talking about million-dollar aircraft shooting a 98-cent human being, but if he knows you're here, he'll come back and get you.
That's how I would evade and escape an aircraft.
If you should want to shoot down an aircraft, good luck.
I tried it against a drug smuggler along the Mexican border when I was hunting Desert Sheep.
He was flying a camouflaged Super Cub.
And I watched him for 18 days fly drugs in and out of the United States across the Mexican border with no markings on his aircraft, which is illegal.
Of course, the government does it all the time with the black choppers, as you well know.
But camouflaged hypercubs with no markings crossing military test ranges.
And that's where I hunted my sheep.
The same range they shot Top Gun in.
That desert-y country you see in Top Gun.
And I watched him for 18 days, and it made me mad, and I thought, hey, he's a drug smuggler, and I'm going to do something about it.
He was flying in restricted airspace, and he was flying in the shadow of some mountains, a range of mountains that ran north and south, perpendicular to the Mexican border.
In Southern Arizona.
You don't have to worry.
I didn't hit him.
And the reason why is aircraft are fast.
And I've never shot an aircraft.
I've shot an antelope running.
But aircraft are pretty fast.
Lead them.
If you hit them, you'll do damage.
Even jet aircraft.
But you're going to have to lead them, and different aircraft require different lead time, or leads, so I'm not going to tell you a whole lot about how much you need to lead them.
One last thing, if you face Heinz B, helicopters, which is a Soviet helicopter, and you will probably see them, the big chopper in Red Dawn, that type of aircraft is vulnerable Right below where the rotor shaft pierces the rotor, that's the part that makes the chopper fly, there's a hump.
The Russians have conveniently painted a red star.
When they're in American or U.N.
colors, I'm sure they won't have that, shooting this star.
for some reason, unless they corrected it, the Moroccan free fighters in Afghanistan
that they had luck with against the choppers when they were stable shooting into this area.
I would only shoot an aircraft that is shooting at you and you evaded and he just keeps coming
after you and it's a life or death thing.
Otherwise, get out.
They're not worth messing with.
From underneath, you can sometimes hit the rotors and put them out of balance.
Scale rotors are good things to shoot, especially with soft lead bullets like 45 bullets, because
what will happen is a lot of times that scale rotor, the bullet will adhere to that.
It'll stick to it, and it'll make it go out of balance.
There's another thing that the Muad'Dibs... I can't say that word, came up with.
Reflection is deadly and very visible for long distances.
Men with eyeglasses, watch it.
Planes are bad.
Binoculars are horrible.
Don't look into the sun.
Even the coated ones that appear dark green will reflect light.
So be careful about that.
I would not allow anybody in my group, when we were letting the rubber meet the road and we were actually in a hostile situation, to have a survival mirror.
They're good now, but in bad situations, people playing with mirrors is an instant recipe for airstrikes.
A lot of your prisons have motion detectors around them.
Try to walk unevenly.
Maybe like you're drunk or something.
Don't walk in a pattern.
If you can blend in with a herd of animals, That's a good way to escape motion detection.
The boarder has sensors placed all along it to detect that.
I'm going to talk about, real quick, the principles that SAM applies.
Movement is the easiest way to be spotted.
I have spotted deer at one mile, because it's rich to names.
And I didn't see them, except I saw something move.
It was spotting a doe.
Avoid movement.
If you must move, do it slowly.
Do it unevenly.
I've had the opportunity to watch clean snipers move it unbelievably, how they do it.
They move unevenly.
They move slowly.
It may take them a long time to simply move one arm forward.
But if you're being observed, they have to move that way.
Reflection, I've talked about it.
It's deadly at long distances.
Here's where I'm going to start talking about different camouflage patterns.
Your camouflage should be new.
I know it's neat to look like you're an army ranger and have baited camels, but baited camouflage is not effective.
It's good to give the kids and let them play in or work around the garage.
Walkie-talkies are good protection from the sun.
These fans here are not for shotgun shells.
They're for foliage.
This is called Woodland Camo.
I'm sure a lot of you know it.
It's good all around general purpose stuff.
This is Desert Storm.
Desert Camo.
They have suits made of this.
I think it sucks.
It doesn't work and I like it.
This is a good color in this country because the dead grass up here is this color.
And if you're belly crawling, that's a good color to have.
These are faded.
I need to buy another pair.
This is the best desert camouflage on the market.
It's better than new stuff.
It's even good up here.
It's called A-Fat Brigade Quartermaster Seldon.
They sent me some of this because I wore it on a conch form.
When you're a freelance rider it's a lot like being a race car driver.
They send you free stuff and ask you to test it.
And then if you're honest you'll tell people about it and if you're not, if you're poor
you'll tell people to buy bad things.
I don't do that.
I did tell them that their material was weak and they needed to get better material and
they did.
It's a good pattern that the original material is strained but they sewed the thing together
The thread wasn't very good.
But it is good now.
It's the best in desert situations.
Really, really hard to see.
A-F-A-T.
And it's available from Brigade Quartermaster.
It is not a military product.
These are legal.
Black is always good at night.
It should be a little darker than this.
I brought this with you.
This is the first pair of camouflage I ever had.
As you can see, my wife sewed on it a lot.
They need more repair and I hate to give up on a good garment like this.
Anyway, I wanted to show you what faded camouflage looks like and what repeated washing says camouflage.
It turns out it has brightness in it.
And if you can see some of this black, it almost has a blue sheen to it.
Can you ladies see that?
That's from wipers.
Almost as bad as yellow wax build-ups.
Anyway, the bad thing about that is, I can, it doesn't cause me a problem, but deer see into the ultraviolet.
And that sheen, that blue sheen you see, looks like electric neon blue to them.
It's kind of a light blue.
So honey, you wouldn't want to wear this.
Even worse is the Army has technology that will see into the ultraviolet.
Infrared equipment.
And you really stand out when you wear this stuff.
At Walmart, you can buy this product, and it's a tin they have next door.
About 7 bucks.
And this stuff is called UV Killer.
I'm not going to go into any further detail on this except use it on your stuff after washing.
Both of these are available at Walmart.
That's where we got these.
Tim may have it.
I don't know if he does or not.
You can talk to him about it.
He does?
Pick up some of it.
It's a worthwhile investment, and ladies, you should put that stuff in, because I had looked through infrared equipment at this stuff, and they're right.
You blow electric globes.
Don't polish your boots.
Combat boots, don't polish them.
It shows up in infrared equipment.
It looks like a fluorescence orange glow.
It's not orange, but I mean, it's that common.
There's no color in an infrared scope, other than the monochrome green that you see.
I didn't mean to say orange, but it's not noticeable, like the hunter wearing an orange cap.
This is called Night Desert Linear-D.
And it used to be very hard to get.
I found a guy wearing it at a swap meet and I gave him ten bucks and he took it off his shoulder and gave it to me.
Now you can pick it up anywhere Tim can offer to you.
It's good against infrared equipment.
It's not against starlight equipment.
It's good against active systems, not active systems, for those of you that know what that is.
It is effective.
It's as good as anything else at night, against starlight.
Equipment.
Nick the Tiger.
I bought this from Tim.
I wouldn't use it in this area.
I would use it up around, in the almost rainforest-like atmosphere we have up around Ahalo Lake and
the ski resorts and the thick, thick pine country where you have ferns, a lot of shadows.
This is jungle camouflage and it's good in those areas.
That's how you want your camouflage to look.
That new.
If you're going to use it, I didn't bring all my new stuff, but if you're going to use it, keep it that nice.
It's just a bad idea.
Camouflage is supposed to blob you into the environment, make you undetectable, break up your silhouette.
Small camouflage, small patterns like this or like this work best on human beings.
Because human beings are small.
You should use larger camouflage for vehicles, aircraft, boats, that type of thing.
I'm not going to go into how to do all that.
Use your head.
If you've got a boat, and you want to avoid detection from the seats, paint the part that's above the water the color of the land you're going to be in.
Okay?
Here's a fact.
If you're worried about people looking up and seeing you, paint it the color of the clouds, like rays.
By the way, did you all know that Clinton illegalized ammo boxes and camouflaged netting?
Thousands have been killed in the states in just the last 24 hours with illegal items.
So I would expect to see this become illegal.
He illegalized government surplus ammo boxes and camouflaged netting.
And like everything else, they say, well, you grow grubs under camouflage netting.
That's the excuse.
You can farm grubs with camouflage netting.
I'd expect this stuff to be illegal in another year or two years.
Or shorter.
Maybe shorter.
One thing, if you're working on positions that you're trying to camouflage while you're camping and you're cutting foliage, So, put around that camp, keep it fresh.
I talked to a F-105 Thunder Chief wild weasel pilot from Vietnam, and his job was to fly around mountains and stuff where they knew they had North Vietnamese anti-aircraft positions to shoot down jets with.
And his daily job was to go out there, find them, and destroy those some places in a jet.
When he told me about being chased by 10 missiles, he just broke out in a sweat.
He said one time his skin issues turned green from the body perspiration when one of those things got on his tail.
And he started doing basic maneuvers trying to get away from it.
That was their job.
Only the best pilots really got into it.
You had to be real gutsy.
He said the best way to find North Vietnamese emplacements was looking for dead bullets.
People had collected their camouflage.
Don't do that.
If you're going to cut it, keep it fresh.
If you're planning an ambush and you're going to be there four days to ambush a truck convoy, or you're going to ambush something else, make sure that you freshen that camouflage.
This is all your contrast.
When you're putting face paint on, use the blacks and black surfaces, the darker colors, the dark browns, the lighter colors like light greens.
If you don't have any face paint and you're escaping and you're evading and all that stuff, cow manure is great.
A little wet cow manure, go get it in your house.
It'll work.
Mud will work.
If you don't have any water, spit will work.
Get something to break up your faith.
It's very visible in light at night.
Moonlight, even.
It's very visible from the air.
I wanted to talk about one thing under contrast.
That's one of the principal camouflage.
It's called texture.
I'm proud of it.
I made it with my own needle.
They're commercially available.
It wasn't when I made mine.
It's called the ghillie suit, and I know a lot of you men have heard of them.
With two hammocks that I put together.
Two net hammocks.
Real cheap ones.
I bought at a local discount store.
And I tied them together.
You see that net under there?
That's the hammock.
It would have never supported me.
Cost $1.49 for each hammock.
Then I took a burlap bag, cut it in strips, and dyed with red dye all the different pieces of camouflage.
It took several loads.
I dyed all the... and I still have bags of this stuff.
This is my summer yellow suit.
These are hot.
This is hot.
This is the light one.
Why anybody would want to wear it is beyond me, except that when you lay down on the ground and you put this thing on, it adds texture to you.
Contrast.
All this clothing is smooth.
It breaks up your contrast, but it does nothing for your texture.
This is from Sniper Technology.
You ought to see these guys work, if you can get a chance to read.
Huh?
No, what's the Marine Sniper?
That's the one.
Who's it by again?
I can't remember.
I think Hapcock is the guy's name.
The book was written just recently, well in the last three years, about him and it's his story.
Read it!
I want you to read it because, and I want you to put yourself in that guy's position because it'll scare the daylights out of you.
He killed colonels at long distance.
Let's see.
Where's my chart?
Marine Sniper.
And it's a good reading book.
My wife loves it.
It's like a thriller.
It's good.
It's not one of these dry books.
And it's Carlos Capcom.
A former 1,000-yard shooter at Camp Harry won the event, a boy from Arkansas, Oklahoma, and he had 100 confirmed kills to his credit.
One of them was a Corps commander, three or four stars, I don't know, NBA, snuck within 1,200 yards and sniped him dead.
God, I love that.
You took him three days to make that song.
Yeah, I did.
Three days on the ground.
He ran across the Viper at high range and just sat there.
I have done some of this stuff and believe me, it's tricky.
I've had people searching for me and been hidden in a good position and had ants start crawling in my nose.
You just need to let them crawl.
Go do some of this stuff.
It takes some experience, but that's better than exposure.
Always remember what the careless movement will do to you.
Let's see here.
Oh, I wanted to show you something.
Next principle.
This is called an audio aid.
And what that was, was a coyote call.
That is not the sound of a female coyote wanting to mate.
That is the sound of a dying rabbit.
That's what they sound like.
And if you don't believe me, take a rabbit and put viscose on his toes and he will make that noise.
You can simulate it with your hand.
I call them coyotes that way.
I did that to show you what noise will do, because as soon as you do that, the coyotes haven't been called a lot in the area.
They'll start running from lunchtime!
It's the same as enemy troops.
If they hear rocks fall, if they hear you go, oh, damn, ah!
They're going to become inactive.
Be quiet.
Don't move.
And this is something often avoided.
By people that talk about camouflage, or they just don't think it's important.
The first deer I ever killed was because, and I was a young boy, I smelled something, and I thought it was a skunk, and I didn't want to step on it.
So, I was alert, and I started looking around.
And, 70 yards away, there was a mule deer spike.
And he was in the rut, and they had made a smell.
Hazelina had made a smell when under stress, so their little baby, because they're half blind, can follow him.
There's still men that can do that.
Keep your bodies washed.
I know when you're in the field a long time, that's hard.
If you can do it, try to stay clean.
If you have to stay clean, don't pump gas before you go out on a mission.
Don't ever do that, because gasoline smells, and it can be smelled.
I can smell it.
I can't hear real well, but I can smell real well, and I use my senses.
The enemy said in Vietnam that many of the Anglos smelled like dead meat because they ate a lot of it.
Conversely, good American point men said the Vietnamese smelled like molding or decaying rice because they ate a lot of that.
You smell Even on your best day.
So if you're hunting or you're in a cave in a big situation you may not be able to watch but you certainly can with modern conveniences and if you're going to do something and really whatever that is your imagination.
One last thing I'm going to talk about is thermal.
It's the coming thing.
Cops are using it.
They're spotting people at night with just off the heat of their bodies from choppers.
I've seen it on 9-1-1, that show, 9-1-1, Narcon Your Neighbor.
I've seen that.
It's a real popular show these days, so the police don't have to do their job.
And they just found all kinds of guys, gangsters, laying everywhere, using that technology.
Tanks use it because tanks drop a lot of heat, and you can use thermal through smoke.
It's the only one that will go through smoke.
Heavy, dense clouds of smoke.
And tanks, warfare, they emit smoke on purpose.
They can conceal themselves in their formations and their movements.
That's the only one that'll work against smoke.
How do you avoid that?
Thermal imaging.
Stay around hot rock.
There's plenty of rocks in this area.
They absorb heat from the sunlight.
They'll stay hot all night.
Stay around those.
Get in amongst game, livestock.
They also emit heat.
One of the hillside stranglers, one of those Northern California guys that went to range
and killed a bunch of people, they spotted, using thermal imaging from a satellite, his
graveyard because what happens when you put a body in the ground?
It decays and decays.
It causes heat and it's a shallow grave and they were arranged nicely.
That's how they spotted it and that's how they found it.
If you're building shelters under the ground, you better think about it.
Camouflaging with rocks on the surface because in the wintertime, you'll want to heat them
and a 40-foot shipping container, overseas shipping container, if that's what you use
and you heat it up with a stove or you heat it up with something, it's going to emit a
lot of heat.
They have satellites for this purpose.
That's how most of the new swimming pools are spotted in the Southwest.
They haven't paid taxes on them.
They don't use thermal imaging, but they use satellite technology to spot the new ones.
They have a map of the old way it was, and they get a new map out.
They say, oh, there's a new pool.
It didn't file a building permit to charge it.
Okay.
I think you're going to have to have 16 foot of earth on it.
That's a lot of earth.
You might be able to get by with clothes.
I don't know.
This isn't my field.
This isn't my expertise.
If you think of this area wrapped in snow, that's a lot of earth.
You might be able to get by with clothes, I don't know.
This isn't my field, this isn't my expertise.
It's just something I want to plant in your mind.
Go find out how deep that is.
I wanted to talk about the guns for a couple of reasons.
you If you're going to be Harlow Tapcock, and you're going to shoot somebody, and you're going to sneak up on them, I'm going to show you with Pimp's Magic handkerchief, which you can buy right next door, how to avoid disturbing the ground with this muzzle flash.
This muzzle emits a great deal of gas when the weapon is discharged.
At night, you're going to see a small flame come out of the barrel.
If this was not on here, this flash suppressor, you would see a garbage can lid sized flame.
With it, you're just going to see a small flame, but it throws gas in all directions.
You can just see how that works.
Lay before you shoot.
If it's just a one-shot deal, you have time to prepare.
Lay that on the ground.
Dust won't rise.
Leaves won't come up.
That's not nuclear science, folks, but it is camouflage.
Just lay your shirt, lay any kind of cloth down on the ground, and that will cover your muzzle signature.
And if you don't think people are going to see it, you get shot at, and watch how fast you look for the guy shooting you.
This is a shotgun.
It's the same device.
The guy that's done this for me will be talking to you.
I'd advise you to listen to him.
He is by far one of the best authorities on firearms I've ever met.
He knows more than most people for God.
This is a choke tube, and the holes in the middle that you see those holes, that's a flash suppressor.
A shotgun throws out a huge muzzle flash at night.
It is so bad, what happens when you look at night?
At night, you look at bright objects.
What happens to your eyesight?
It'd be great.
And you get night blindness for a while.
One shot, you can't see anymore, so you can't shoot.
That's the thing you want to shoot at.
You can't see.
This reduces it about to the size of an orange.
At night.
The engine.
That chemical.
What?
There's a shot in red.
This is a Mossberg 500.
If you get a Remington 870, that's fine.
The reason I chose these, they have twin slide rails.
You see the steel hooked onto these rails?
There's one on each side.
Ithacas don't have that.
They bend real easy.
Because under combat pressures, you start tromboning that pump thinking, I've got to get shells out here, I've got to kill these guys.
And you just keep cycling it, and you're throwing so much force, you'll bend those slide rails and your shotgun won't work.
Yes, because we'll do that, unless you're real well trained.
And, uh, I've never killed a man in a shotgun, so I imagine if I ever have to, I want a strong weapon.
870s and Mossberg 500s, both have them.
And compared to the Enfield RPS, this is one built in a, if not a 375, it's a smaller caliber.
you It's a Magnum.
It's a Magnum.
I wanted to show you this because it has a compensator on the end of it.
It's not the same as that flash suppressor.
That has holes all around it.
This only throws gas in two directions, both top.
At a 45 degree angle.
See those holes?
Gas is going to come out of there.
When you fire with this, you don't need that handkerchief.
It's going to fill the gaps up in the air.
We built it that way.
But if you're underneath a cedar tree, in this area cedar trees pollinate and have lots of dust.
And if you've ever seen them blow up, it's a huge signature.
They have dust, just dust on them too.
When you fire this out, you can feel it if you're standing next to it 20 feet away.
And I mean, it's not a mile's horse.
It's a heavy concussion gap that comes out of there.
So you're going to have to watch what's above you.
It's so powerful, they call it a compensator, because most guns, when you shoot them, go this way.
You've seen your husband shoot a gun and the barrel goes like that.
This gun, when you shoot, goes this way.
About that far.
And it's a magnum... It's a magnum weapon.
I'm not going to tell you the caliber in case I ever have to use it against somebody.
But, uh, he can build them in all calibers.
I'm not giving you a, uh, a spiel for Scott, the gunsmith, but he can do wonderful things.
By the way, I'm waiting my new scope.
I'd want a bigger scope on this.
Don't ever have a scope in the field, or a gun in the field, when you're worried about losing your life, or somebody shooting you, that is blue steel.
I would camouflage that with burlap, or something.
I hate to use tape because it gums up the surface, but I do it if I had to.
Don't use blue steel in combat.
I've seen deer not go down the direction they were headed towards the hunter who was perfectly sealed because they saw the sun glisten off a blue steel steel barrel.
Use parkerization.
It's cheap.
By the way, I expect I could probably, if the gun's capable of 1,200 yards range accuracy, I'm not that good.
I'm a good shooter.
Probably second or third best in the people that I hang around with.
But maybe even, no, I won't say first, but all I can say is that I can't hit that far.
It takes a trained shooter that devotes a lot of their life to do that.
Let's see.
Last minute things I want to tell you about.
Tripwires and booby traps.
Look for them along choke points and trails.
Tight spots.
That's where they'll put them.
Knee to groin height.
They generally don't put them low because you can step over them accidentally.
Look for light glistening off of them.
Look for straight lines in nature.
Always look for straight lines in nature.
Never look for the whole deer, never look for the whole human being.
Look for the hand, look for the ears, look for the butt, look for the foot.
You'll never see a camouflaged foe, hardly at all, unless he silhouettes himself against a backdrop.
You'll never see the whole target, you'll see the hearts of targets.
I know a man that spotted a ram with five inches of horn at three and a half miles.
I was there when he did it.
He's a better optic chooser than I am.
I watched a man spot a deer at a mile by only the shadow.
He saw the shadow because the deer was behind a rock.
He could not see the deer.
And he said, there's a deer behind that rock.
And I told him why.
But there was because he spotted the shadow.
Wind often exposes pit traps, the punji stick traps we were talking about earlier.
Wind often exposes those.
Look for them in the bottom of trails.
Be careful to the sides of trails.
Look for dead foliage because a lot of times the swinging gates you see on TV which require a lot of work and are stupid and I wouldn't do it because I have other better ways to kill people if that's what I want to do.
Those types of things take a lot of space and they have to be camouflaged.
Look for dead foliage.
Be careful of holes in the terrain when you're escaping a vein that you can't see.
How do you know that the little dip right behind there doesn't have 15 men in it?
Act like a hunted animal, because you are.
And if you screw up, it's your life.
Be wary.
Smoke, dust, and noise can give you away.
You can use them to your advantage.
Rommel in the Second World War would drag behind his oldest trucks, supply trucks, bed springs and pieces of iron to kick up dust.
So the British troops would think that they were tank formations.
And he was very successful with it.
And they believed he had a lot more tanks than he really did.
When operating at night, use the same techniques you use in the day.
This is important.
Just because it's night doesn't mean you can walk around.
The night has become like daylight with the new KGB technology and night vision stuff that's coming on the market cheaply.
$480 to $520 for night vision, starlight, pop grade, binoculars, which are far superior to what the Americans make, and they're flooding the market.
You should have a pair.
They're called Starlight, and they're passive systems.
And if you look through, you see a chartreuse field.
It's monochrome, but you can spot real well what's out there.
And it's magnified three times.
And this is available.
Do you use camouflage techniques at night?
We've done this.
Uh, this, this linear night view, or any of this stuff, if you keep backdrops behind you, you're invisible.
Even more so, even more so than in the daytime.
But if you're out in the open, you will be spotted.
In times of war, always carry three knives into the field.
A large one, two small ones, one ought to be a Swiss Army knife.
The other could be just some kind of folder.
Knives are easily lost under stressful situations.
I've done it when skinning a game animal that cost $10,500 to pursue, a stone sheep in British Columbia.
And as I said, when I was going after that title, be the only man that shot the grand plant, a sheep, which is a dubious type of best.
Some of that was really expensive and HK helped pay my way because they knew it might save their firearm importation rights.
Always carry a loaded and charged weapon on your person if your state law does not allow this move.
Folks, it's time.
I can't tell you any better.
We're in trouble.
Women carry guns.
I don't want to kill anybody.
I've sat here and talked about blood and death and decapitation.
Human life is sacred.
I honestly believe that.
I swear on my Savior's name that I believe that.
But I have the right to live, too.
Free.
In desperate times, never barter ammo.
Never barter ammo.
The bullet you barter may be the one that shoots you.
If you must shoot an enemy before general insurrection occurs, always recover your breath.
Get rid of the weapon immediately.
O.J.
got rid of his knife, if he did the crime.
Get rid of it.
That's why I needed my top-line equipment to go do that type of stuff.
Because if you do, they'll track it down, and forensic evidence and police methods is very advanced today.
You'll have the whole system against you.
Tanks, armored personnel carriers, and even Humvees, that's a little replacement for the Jeep, now carry laser target devices for their mini-gunners, or anti-tank rockets.
These targeting devices, these laser devices, won't shoot through the steel, none of that stuff.
But these devices, and our troops at Desert Storm did this, will blind you and burn up your optic nerve.
They can sweep you, and they did it on purpose.
Our troops did it on purpose to expose raghead infantry.
They did it on purpose.
You can counter this with, I think, a $40 set of goggles that are available.
Tim has them.
They're hard to find because they're new.
And if you're in the field, they should have eye protection.
You just should, because things blow up, a tree hits you at night.
When selecting horses, I've got four more to be patient.
Purchase beige, buckskin, gray, and black.
They blend in with nature.
Stay away from paint.
My wife has one and she dearly loves it because it's pretty and she looks like she'll love it.
Stay away from those type of things.
People remember paint horses too.
If it's just an old sorrel red horse, nobody's going to know what it was.
Well, he was on a red horse, but if they say he was on a Palomino paint, you should have seen it.
It was well muscled, had a real nice head.
I mean, pretty horses attract people's eyes.
I told you not to shine your combat boots.
Any watch that is a simple wind-up watch is not detectable in the field.
Any course movement watch is.
This watch is detectable in the field.
It's a military watch.
It's got a course movement.
It's running on batteries.
It's detectable in the field of proper equipment.
They might bring that equipment to bear against you someday.
Why, it's a full wind-up watch, so it's hard to find now.
I guess it's an accident.
I want to show you my pack real quick.
You need a good pack.
Tim's been to Winston.
I say this, big men stay away from Alice gear.
It hurts.
It has to be modified.
Short people can get by with it.
It was made for orientals and short men anyway.
The military Alice packs are good, but for big men, and I'm one of them, they're tough and you have to modify them a lot.
My pack system is a Jansport freighter frame.
You can buy all kinds of freighter frames.
That's just a frame.
You see the frame, not the bag.
And what I did to that was put an internal pack frame, this green bag, on the pack.
And the straps are underneath it.
So what do I have?
Well that's it folks.
I hope you were listening and I hope you took good notes.
And I hope you understand that That the information contained in this broadcast is for educational purposes only, and should only be used if we find ourselves facing a despotic enemy, which it looks like we're probably going to be doing.
I want to thank you all for listening.
Tune in again tomorrow night for another episode of the Hour of the Time.
Good night, and God bless each and every single one of you.
All of a sudden, in the middle of night, there's a loud knock on your door.
Hey honey, something's not right.
Crunch your arms.
with a party tax.
If you've got a complaint, then you're the best.
Get out of this house.
Surrender your taxes.
Give me your gold.
You want to complain? Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on!
Tell your boss that!
Get out of this house. Surrender your drugs.
Give me your call.
You better hope that he doesn't want a trouble.
That's the best I'll have to do for a good cause.
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Hillary Shalala, Reno Janet Dyke, reads the words of General Albert Pike, the money founder of the Ku Klux Klan, engineer of the Masonic Master Plan.
Ike said Lucifer is God across this land.
Eclipsing Saint hits a mark in your right hand.
While we're all dancing to the drums of uproar's rife, Satan's preparing us for another scene.
Panic.
Panic.
Mortal.
Panic.
Order out of chaos.
Depression.
Inflation.
Creates a panic and rapes the nation.
Mortal.
Panic.
Crisis creation.
In tight black and whites.
Program agitation.
Don't like this?
You're baroness.
By the UN in white and blue.
The AKF submitted blacks from the one world war.
But it's not new.
Iron Mountain computer beasts and cattle mutilations.
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