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00:04What are you prepping from or for?
00:06Like, what are you worried about?
00:08Well, I mean, just the general conflict that's everywhere.
00:13Chemical, biological, nuclear, and radiological warfare.
00:16Not to mention cyber attacks.
00:18Any of those threats could be devastating to the populace.
00:21So everything that he said is spot on.
00:24Nuclear war is not going to be nuclear war the way that it was before.
00:27Because it doesn't have to be.
00:28They don't have to crash and burn us.
00:30They just have to detonate in the atmosphere.
00:33And when they detonate in the atmosphere, it will create a huge EMP.
00:38My car has been loaded ever since things started to shift.
00:41And, I mean, I have everything I need to just leave.
00:44I know where to avoid.
00:45I know where to hit.
00:46I know where to go.
00:48And I always carry it.
00:50This is my Walther CCP.
00:52Here we go.
00:54This is what I carry every day.
00:56So, I give everyone three opportunities to catch a normal round.
01:00If you don't want to catch the normal round, you can catch hollow points.
01:02And if you still don't go down, there's the armor piercing to go through what's left.
01:05This is going to slow down anything with flesh.
01:08So, without proper medical treatment, this is an incentive.
01:11So, you have prepped the magazine.
01:14Yeah.
01:15And the reason I carry it in the front, not the back, is I carry my knife in my back.
01:19Oh, you got a knife back there?
01:20Oh, jeez.
01:21Okay.
01:22So, with that.
01:23That came out fast.
01:25Yeah.
01:25So, it's a scout carry.
01:28Oh, it's a side sideways.
01:30If I find myself in the misfortune of someone taking me to the ground, I'm going to protect
01:34my firearm.
01:35So, if I get ground tackled, you want to mount and go for the firearm.
01:39Full mount?
01:39Oh, yeah.
01:40Full mount.
01:40That's right.
01:41So, you're going for the firearm, right?
01:43Okay.
01:43Try to grab that firearm.
01:44I want to cover that up.
01:45And while I'm covering that up, I can finish the fight.
01:49So, I can protect my firearm, I have access to my weapon from either side, and I can dispatch
01:55someone if I find myself in a horrible situation.
01:59Jeez, it's nice to meet you.
02:00You as well.
02:03Okay.
02:04That just happened.
02:16War is inevitable.
02:17There's always going to be war.
02:28The virus has gotten out.
02:30Just move.
02:30There's going to be apocalypse.
02:31This will be bad.
02:32Hit it.
02:37Z-star, Z-star.
02:40Z-star level down.
02:48MAG is a mutual assistance group.
02:51We have a variety of members, variety of different skill sets.
02:56We built this property specifically for its survivability.
03:00It's off the road.
03:01You could drop a couple logs up at the top, and nobody would ever think to come back here.
03:07That's our guard cat, Logan.
03:09Come, Logan.
03:11Yes.
03:12So, this is the first cat that I've ever seen come on command.
03:16It's the first line of defense.
03:19Yes, he thinks this is his personal savannah.
03:21He's a ham.
03:23Maria and Phil are modern-day preppers.
03:25Those are our woods, so we have 50 acres here.
03:28Our transformer has been upgraded.
03:30Today, they're interviewing a potential new member to join their community.
03:33We're going to put it in some RV pads.
03:36The concept of societal unrest is very real.
03:40Being a lone wolf or all alone by yourself is not likely to yield great success.
03:46He's just a giant floofy toy.
03:49In the instance with Tristan, we've had some different correspondence so that we could meet
03:54his wife and their children and allowed him to come directly here.
04:05You want back in, lady?
04:07Come on, pretty girl.
04:08Pretty girl.
04:09So, here's how it works.
04:10When shit hits the fan, a proper term not mine, the MAG members will relocate to the property
04:15and live together as an armed commune.
04:18It's safety in numbers.
04:20Got about two dozen.
04:22There's another dozen half in it.
04:23It wouldn't fit in the scoop.
04:24Pretty colors.
04:25Is Tristan, he's walking around now, but is Tristan impressed?
04:29Yeah.
04:29So, I think this is what he thought it was going to be.
04:31Like, it's not just him meeting you.
04:33It's you meeting him, right?
04:34Absolutely.
04:34And if he's not the right mentality for you or if he doesn't bring enough skill or he
04:39doesn't, well then...
04:40So, skill can be taught.
04:41A lot of it is the understanding and the desire to learn.
04:45One of the great things about Tristan and really pretty much every single MAG member is
04:50that they all have something to protect.
04:53Most of them have children.
04:55And that gives someone something to live for.
04:59It gives them something to kill for.
05:04Based on that, Tristan's a perfect fit.
05:12Wow.
05:13Jeez.
05:13And this is our climate-controlled food storage building.
05:17So, how much is in here?
05:18Just over 6,000 pounds.
05:206,000 pounds?
05:22Yes.
05:23Beans for protein, rice for carbohydrates, soap, and we have Q-tips and things that you use
05:28every day toothbrushes.
05:30That's a lot of Spam.
05:31God love the Spam.
05:33I would rather be taken by the zombies than have to eat 600 cans of Spam.
05:39Theoretically speaking, there are some drugs you could get that would kind of create a zombie apocalypse.
05:44So, just like during COVID, we still had plenty of toilet paper.
05:48It's a pile.
05:49Yeah, it's a pile.
05:50It's a preprocess dream.
05:51Yes.
05:52What are some of the more unusual things you have in here?
05:56I don't know that there's anything too unusual.
05:59Kevlar vests.
06:00Yeah, maybe the Kevlar vests, but not really for us.
06:04We don't count that as unusual.
06:06It is normal.
06:06It is not.
06:07So, why have all this?
06:09Like, what are you worried about or predicting?
06:11We are planning or preparing for anything that would change our life as we know it.
06:18So, it could be a supply chain issue.
06:20During COVID, people couldn't get their food.
06:23It could be a cyber attack on a grid.
06:25It could be a solar flare.
06:26There are tornadoes, nuclear wards, just any number of societal collapse issues.
06:33Maria's prepping began after a traumatic divorce that left her and her kids alone.
06:37She found love again with another prepper.
06:42Hey, babe, what's your making?
06:44Some eggs to go in the freezer.
06:45After I divorced in 2009, I had some scary dreams.
06:51There were dreams with fireballs coming from the sky, really large storms, with a tsunami
06:58coming in and trying to get people to safety.
07:01And I began to think that maybe I just needed to have a few things more available for my children.
07:06We're going to pickle some peppers.
07:09What attracted you to Maria?
07:12Well, besides the obvious, she's really intelligent, articulate.
07:16She was a prepper, so it was like a really good fit for me.
07:21This is a get-home bag or a bug-out bag.
07:25It will have everything that you need to get home.
07:28Always packed and ready to go in the car.
07:30And all the children, all you kids have one?
07:33Yes, everyone has one.
07:35Ammunition.
07:36And more ammunition.
07:37Oh, that's it.
07:38Now that's a knife.
07:39That's from that movie.
07:40Yeah, that is from that movie.
07:43Nathan is the youngest member of the mag.
07:45He's also their grandson.
07:47Buckle it in.
07:48And you're good to go.
07:50The combat knife is up here.
07:52A crombit.
07:53Yeah.
07:54So this is what I would use to cut people.
07:56It's meant for slashing.
07:58It's a Filipino-style knife.
08:00It's meant to replicate a tiger's claw.
08:02A tiger's claw.
08:03Yeah.
08:05Medical stuff here.
08:06So this is to...
08:08Treat them after you stab them.
08:11You know a lot about this stuff for a 17-year-old.
08:13I was kind of raised on it.
08:17Phil doesn't need a bug-out bag.
08:19What he's packing requires a lot more space.
08:23Look at that.
08:24AR-10, .308.
08:26This is an AR-15 pistol.
08:28This is a longer-barreled AR-10 and .308.
08:32I was a Marine in the 80s for four years,
08:35and I was a Marine again for a year
08:37during the whole Desert Shield, Desert Storm thing.
08:41I don't want to say I deployed, because I didn't,
08:42but I was on active duty for it.
08:44That sight is extraordinary.
08:46Yep.
08:47You can adjust the power right here
08:48for far away or close up.
08:51One of the things I learned in the Marine Corps,
08:53being in Marine Infantry,
08:54was adapt and overcome.
08:57It has a...
08:58Jeez, it's heavy.
08:59Yeah.
09:00So what would this typically be used for?
09:04Stopping bad guys.
09:06This would stop them?
09:08It's a .308, so yeah.
09:10You're smiling?
09:11No, I mean...
09:12You're smiling like this would definitely stop them.
09:14Yeah.
09:17I'm not a tough guy.
09:18I'm not wanting to hurt anybody.
09:20But once you violate our private property
09:24and put us in imminent danger,
09:26you're probably going to leave in a black zip-up bag.
09:32What happens is,
09:33you got good people
09:34who will end up doing bad things
09:36when they get desperate.
09:37That's the problem.
09:38And once we're in chaos,
09:40people will start scavenging,
09:42looking for people who did prepare.
09:44But if they're trying to sneak onto your property,
09:47we got a problem.
09:59While I'm not a gun person,
10:01holding it does give you a sense of power.
10:04But it's worth remembering.
10:05On average,
10:06over 100,000 people are shot a year in the United States.
10:10And nearly half of them die.
10:13There's four more dead police officers in the paper today.
10:16That's all that.
10:17And they went in to get someone
10:19who potentially illegally had weapons,
10:22and he shot four officers dead.
10:24And he seriously injured four others.
10:25When you see that, those stories,
10:27like, what do you think?
10:28Four dead.
10:29Because they went...
10:30I feel bad for the officers,
10:32obviously, and the families.
10:36It's just part of the risk of being a police officer.
10:39I mean, in England, they get stabbed.
10:42That's not a very...
10:43That's what, a four-inch blade.
10:44But can you imagine what would happen
10:46if someone stuck that in you,
10:47all the damage it would do,
10:50compared to that?
10:51And the projectile ends right about there.
10:53Okay.
10:54See?
10:55That's a false equivalent.
10:56That's not apples and apples.
10:57That's a knife and a bullet.
10:58If you've got a bullet...
10:59Okay, which one do you want?
11:00Well, I want neither.
11:01If you had to be shot or stabbed,
11:04which would you take?
11:05Well, what kind of choice is that?
11:07You know what it makes me think, though?
11:09Those four police officers,
11:11if all that guy had was a knife,
11:13those four police officers would be alive.
11:15And it wouldn't have been there,
11:16because he wouldn't have had any
11:17illegally possessed firearms.
11:20So isn't the firearms the issue?
11:28Some people in their backyard have pools.
11:33Some people have swings.
11:35You have a fully functional gun range.
11:38Yes, we do.
11:40And we are quite happy and proud
11:41of the range that we have.
11:45The more ambient noise,
11:47the louder the shot's going to be,
11:49so you might want to turn it down a little bit.
11:50Yeah, right.
11:51Oh, wow.
11:52Watch this.
11:54Todd, can you hear me?
11:55It's creepy, but I can hear you.
11:57Yeah.
11:58Going hot on the range.
11:59We are going to do a tactical drill.
12:03All of the team members are here on property.
12:05I hear you, Lima Charlie.
12:06You hear me?
12:06Yeah.
12:07Can you hear me?
12:08Test, test, test, test, test.
12:10Maria, this is the first time
12:11I've seen you with a gun.
12:14It feels...
12:15Weird?
12:15Feels weird.
12:16It's like you and the gun don't belong,
12:19but you do.
12:20Yes.
12:21We have a variety of members.
12:24We have some people who are professionals.
12:26We have people who were former military
12:29or law enforcement.
12:31We have nurses.
12:32What we really look for are people
12:34who are prepping for the right reasons.
12:36This is my son, Jacob.
12:39This is Jacob's lovely, lovely wife.
12:42Hi.
12:42Miss Allie.
12:43So everyone in your family's got a gun.
12:45Anytime I leave the house,
12:46I have three with me.
12:48What's with the handcuffs?
12:50I mean, who are you handcuffing?
12:53My name is Scott.
12:55I'm just a civilian.
12:56I'm just a hobbyist.
12:57Today I brought an AR pistol.
13:00I like this because we do some
13:03close quarter combat drills.
13:06This is very mobile, so you can...
13:09So if I was behind someone, right,
13:12I have my hand on their shoulder
13:14and my muzzle would be pointed down
13:15because you don't want to shoot your teammate, right?
13:17And then as soon as you clear the door,
13:19one person's going to cut that way.
13:21The other person's going to curl this way.
13:23I don't want to shoot you guys either, right?
13:25And then you're going to engage if you see a target.
13:30You're going to be number one.
13:32You're going to be number two.
13:34Your call sign for this is three.
13:35We're just going to keep it simple on the call signs.
13:38Let's just do a slower practice run.
13:41Remember, if you're out, say reloading.
13:44If you have a malfunction, broadcast reloading
13:46so you don't have a teammate moving without cover fire.
13:48This is a three-man fire manure exercise
13:50called bound and overwatch.
13:52While one person's moving,
13:54the other two are providing cover fire
13:55as they move towards their objective.
13:57I'm the unit commander on this, right?
14:00I'm telling these three what to do.
14:01All right, I'm hanging with you.
14:03All right.
14:04Lock and load, gentlemen.
14:05When I say contact,
14:07get to your first cover as soon as possible.
14:11That's it.
14:12Move out.
14:14Move! Move!
14:16Move!
14:19Fire for a shot.
14:25One. Move.
14:26Moving!
14:27Cover!
14:31Covering!
14:31Two. Move!
14:33Move it!
14:35No, just two.
14:38No.
14:39Keep...
14:40Stop!
14:41Cease fire!
14:42Cease fire!
14:42Cease fire!
14:43Everyone back up here.
14:44That was a clusterfuck.
14:46Repeat.
14:46Clusterfuck.
14:48I love...
14:49I love the repeat.
14:51The repeat is good.
14:52That's why it's training.
14:53It's training, Phil.
14:55We were supposed to move to the first barrel.
14:57We did that.
14:58Then number one started shooting.
15:01Nate, no shooting on the move.
15:02You shoot only from your cover.
15:04Then I said two move,
15:05and I had two people move.
15:07Maybe you should say number two.
15:09All right.
15:09How about Nate, Eric, and Scott?
15:11That works.
15:12That works.
15:12All right.
15:13Nate goes full Rambo mode, doesn't he?
15:16Well, he's younger.
15:1717.
15:17You know, Scott's 70.
15:19He ain't gonna move as fast.
15:20No.
15:21I'm gonna get Corey geared up.
15:24Corey's one of my students
15:25and a member of our mutual assistance group.
15:27Been a real benefit to helping us do things around here.
15:31He's an excellent...
15:32With firearms,
15:33he raises his own protein,
15:37butchers it,
15:38rabbits,
15:39and
15:41doesn't do chickens,
15:42but he does chickens for eggs.
15:44Oh, fuck chickens.
15:45They taste like ass.
15:46You gotta get that slept on rabbit meat.
15:49If you can't kill something that's cute,
15:50then what can you kill?
15:51Oh, God.
15:53Take the gun.
15:54Take the gun.
15:55Oh, I use it with my hands.
15:56Really?
15:57You're killing cute rabbits with your hands?
15:59Mm-hmm.
16:00How are you doing it?
16:01You really want to know?
16:02Yeah.
16:02Yeah, it's called a bopping.
16:04It's called a bop technique.
16:05Okay.
16:06Bop them on the head.
16:07Yeah.
16:08The hammer.
16:09A little bludgeoning club.
16:12And then you hang them up.
16:14And then you cut their throat.
16:16And you just let them drip out into a bucket.
16:20I'm Todd.
16:21Then you just proceed like it's a deer.
16:23It's easy.
16:26All right.
16:27So you ready to do some shooting?
16:28I guess.
16:29All right.
16:29You're going to be bringing up the right side.
16:32Move out.
16:34Move.
16:35Move.
16:36Contact.
16:37Contact.
16:52With this level of preparation, you'd think they're expecting to fight off an army.
16:59Seize fire.
17:01Seize fire.
17:02Safety's all muddled down.
17:04Collect your gear.
17:05Come on back up.
17:07That was good.
17:08It's training.
17:09Well, that's why you train.
17:10Work the bugs out.
17:12Yeah.
17:12See how smooth that went?
17:13Yeah, that was smooth.
17:16While they continue to work out the bugs, I'm still left wondering why prepping is growing
17:22around the world.
17:26In my experience, where there's growth, there's often profit.
17:32I wasn't planning on getting in the bunker business.
17:35I wanted a bunker.
17:36I shopped around and all the people that made bunkers were kind of looney tunes.
17:40So I started designing my own bunker.
17:43The bunkers that I make now did not even exist six years ago.
17:48Who have you done bunkers for?
17:50Zuckerberg, Tate Brothers, Kardashians.
17:54I was on their TV show.
17:56Where's my glasses?
17:57Khloe is always joking with me.
17:59Call me.
18:00Call me.
18:00And I was like...
18:00Khloe's the good one, right?
18:02Well, no.
18:02Actually, Kim's the conservative one.
18:04I had to look into some kind of, like, survival shelters and just see what our options are.
18:10So I found this guy on the internet named Ron, and he builds bunkers.
18:14Yeah.
18:14How many does Bill Gates have?
18:15He's got 11.
18:16He's got 11 bunkers?
18:17Yeah.
18:18A lot of people want a place where they could go in case the air is filled with, you know,
18:22whatever could kill you.
18:24I mean, you can't leave the planet.
18:25No.
18:26So let's go take a look at some.
18:32All right.
18:33So this is the factory.
18:34This is where we make all the bunkers for the USA.
18:43This space is enormous, isn't it?
18:47There's a lot of steel, a lot of welding, a lot of expensive doors.
18:51Pretty loud.
18:53You'll see how tall my bunker is.
18:55Now, normally you would think a bomb shelter is about this tall, about seven feet tall, but
18:58look how tall mine are.
19:02Most of the shelters I do are six feet underground.
19:07So is it deeper the better?
19:08Deeper is always better.
19:11The bunkers have evolved to something off the charts.
19:16I spent 11 days in a bunker during the Mayan calendar.
19:20But the point is I didn't even have doors on my bunker.
19:23So now all the bunkers I make have doors because you get sick of people.
19:26Yeah.
19:27And you want to close them off.
19:28Oh, totally.
19:28I didn't even have a door to my bathroom.
19:30I'm telling you, I fear in close confinement with my family almost as much as the annihilation.
19:35Yeah.
19:36Well, that must be your family.
19:40This is my fat boy.
19:44Oh, wow.
19:47Gee, it's like an apartment.
19:49It's bigger than a New York apartment.
19:51We can put two of these together, three of these.
19:54Tate Brothers got six of these put together.
19:56Six?
19:57Yeah.
19:57And as he says, he's going to have stripper pulls.
20:00Hopefully the Tate Brothers locked themselves in there.
20:02They can't find the key.
20:04And if you're curious what it costs, it's only $400,000.
20:08So if the Tate Brothers bought six of these, that's nearly $3 million.
20:12Well, that's...
20:13Well, $3.9.
20:15Yeah.
20:16I hope you got a deposit.
20:17Wealthy people are not cutting any corners.
20:21Okay, imagine this.
20:23You're building a house and you have a secret passage.
20:27It opens up and it reveals a staircase or a hatch that leads down to a private bunker.
20:33So making houses with secret passages through secret walls with secret bunkers is just a very end thing.
20:41When I started making the bunkers in 2011, people put the odds of seeing a Civil War or a World
20:46War III in their lifetime at about 1%.
20:48Right now, it's over 50%.
20:51So in many ways, you're selling peace of mind.
20:54You're kind of selling life insurance.
20:55I'm selling...
20:56Steel life insurance.
20:57It is life insurance, but it's tangible.
21:01These look like sort of igloos.
21:03It does look like an igloo, but it will do the same job as the big one.
21:06How do you get in this thing?
21:08You go through a ladder on the top, but this is the prototype we did with a round hole.
21:12The new one has a square hole because it turns out people's butts couldn't fit down through the round one.
21:18Now, I originally came up with this bunker for Ukraine because they were being bombed to hell.
21:23I went to Ukraine a month after the war started.
21:26I wanted to feel the intensity and the smell of war, and I got it, okay, because I got bombed
21:32while I was there.
21:33But I wanted to feel it because I'm not a snake oil salesman.
21:38War is inevitable.
21:39There's always going to be war.
21:41This isn't fantasy.
21:43He may not be a snake oil salesman, but he's certainly profiting from fear.
21:48These little bunkers cost a mere $20,000.
21:52Where's your house at?
21:53It's in Sydney, Australia.
21:55Well, you got enemies, and it's called China.
21:57If World War III break out, they would take over Australia, so.
22:00Well, I came here as skeptic, and now, now I feel like I need to get a bomb shelter under
22:06my house.
22:07There you go.
22:08So I did my job.
22:09It's a good marketing.
22:16Maria and her mag are ready for the defense drill.
22:19Well, mostly ready.
22:23There's going to be an unknown vehicle coming up the road, and we're going to react to it.
22:27We'd always have someone up here watching if things got bad.
22:31So he's going to be on lookout up here.
22:33Then what will happen is there will be a call on the radio for everyone to react to their designated
22:38defensive positions.
22:41Our buildings are in the open.
22:43If people want to get to us, they're going to have to cross a lot of open ground.
22:47Radio check.
22:48Radio check.
22:49Powered on P.
22:51There's a turn up there, right?
22:53As soon as they make that turn, they're going to be right in my sights.
22:58Hey, Phil, I got a suggestion.
23:00Nobody's covering the road.
23:02Why not have two of them come up and I stay here?
23:04Then who the fuck goes to that position?
23:07Never mind.
23:08Corey will do it.
23:10This is getting tedious.
23:12That's like herding cats.
23:16I don't move so far.
23:17Yes, I'm like a dwarf.
23:17I'm dangerous in a short distance.
23:20That's a marathon stuff sometimes.
23:27This is 4802.
23:28I got a black four-wheeler coming down the road just past the first curve.
23:34Over.
23:36It's about having a plan and having the confidence and the mentality to execute if it becomes necessary.
23:45This is Larry Eagle.
23:47Scramble.
23:47Everyone to defensive positions.
23:49In the house.
23:51At this stage, I want to remind everyone that these guns are loaded.
23:56All right, you take driver.
23:57I'll take passenger.
24:07I have them in my sight.
24:11Driver, turn off your engine.
24:14Roll down your windows.
24:15Put the hands on the dash for me.
24:18All right, we are armed.
24:20You're armed?
24:21Yeah.
24:21Keep your hands up.
24:23Where are you guys coming from?
24:25The city.
24:25The city?
24:26What's it like there?
24:27It's bad.
24:28The virus has gotten out.
24:29The zombie apocalypse is really bad.
24:31Oh, yeah?
24:31Yes.
24:32Real soup sandwich over there?
24:34Yeah, it's real bad.
24:35All right.
24:36I see y'all are armed.
24:38Pop their trunk.
24:41You good?
24:45It's mostly just trash.
24:47Looks like they left in a hurry.
24:49All right.
24:50I don't know if we can let you stay here or whatever, but if you have the right skill set,
24:55we do need some people.
24:56Both of you slowly step out of the vehicle.
24:58Keep your hands away from your weapons.
25:00All right, cool.
25:04What would you have done if they were actually bad guys?
25:09Like if you said open the trunk and you opened the trunk and there was a whole bunch of stuff
25:12in there that shouldn't be in there?
25:14If they had something crazy like narcotics and stuff like that or dead bodies, then we'd have a problem, right?
25:20But it could have excuse for the dead body.
25:22Could be someone that was with them and got killed.
25:24Most people wouldn't, in that type of situation, wouldn't have a body in the car.
25:27They'd dump it on the side of the road and keep going anyway.
25:29Had they went for their guns or came in guns a-blazing, then we'd have a firefight.
25:35Get them some food and then we'll get their vehicle and gear back up there and secure it.
25:39Okay.
25:40Hey, you guys, come on.
25:42Oh, gorgeous.
25:42It's just first line of defense.
25:45Yes.
25:47This is Baby Eagle Stand Down.
25:50It's only a zombie apocalypse.
25:53Welcome to the ranch.
25:56Hi, Jason.
25:56How are you?
25:57How are you?
25:57Scott, the sniper, can't stand down because he can't stand up.
26:02Phil, come here.
26:04What's wrong?
26:05He's sinking in the mud.
26:06He doesn't have enough to get up.
26:06He just keeps sinking the chair.
26:08I got his rifle.
26:09It's been raining last month nonstop.
26:12Yeah.
26:13He just needs help getting up.
26:15I can't.
26:15I keep sinking.
26:17There you go.
26:18Okay.
26:19How'd your gun get on the ground?
26:21He knocked it.
26:22So how did that go?
26:24I think that went pretty well for us running that scenario for the first time with these people
26:30working together.
26:31In a real situation, did you have them the whole time?
26:34Yes.
26:35When they stopped the car, it's a little bit harder to read what's going on at a distance
26:39when you can't hear.
26:40So I think one thing that we could have done better was at the end was to signal some kind
26:44of an all clear.
26:46Fair enough.
26:46So we'll have to work that in next time.
26:48Yep.
26:48Yep.
26:49We'll work that in the next time we run the scenario.
26:51Let's go get a sandwich.
26:53Yep.
26:53Yeah.
26:54Just not a soup one.
26:55Let's get some rabbit.
26:57Could have brought some.
26:58No one asked.
27:00On some level, we're all preppers, trying to find some certainty in an uncertain world.
27:06But people taking advantage of these fears will all need to prepare for that.
27:11Many will see Maria and Phil as pessimists and others realists.
27:15Either way, they're doing everything they can to protect their family.
27:19And on that, I'm with them.
27:22If you don't prepare, you stand to lose a lot.
27:27Your family, your parents, your children, your loved ones.
27:32A little bit of insurance goes a long way.
27:37I'm uncertain if societal collapse is around the corner or zombies are on their way.
27:41But for now, I recommend getting a cat or maybe a rabbit.
27:48Very nice, Kirby.
27:48I want to hug Phil.
27:50Where's Phil?
27:50Give me a hug, Phil.
27:52I've been waiting for this baby.
27:57That's a wrap.
27:59Wrap.
28:00Most amazing family.
28:01Super fun.
28:04Woo!
28:05Yeah!
28:06Woo-roo-roo-roo-roo!
28:11Next time on Why, I join an alien church.
28:17Blessed are those that love.
28:20We pray that your light will shine through us.
28:24If I understand it right, they're aliens.
28:26They're aliens.
28:28Open your mind up to think that there could be beings on Mars and Venus who are helping mankind.
28:35What do you think are my odds of defeating this alien?
28:39I'm going to give you one out of 20.
28:42I feel a little exposed.
28:43Yeah, it's...
28:45This feels totally wrong.
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