Joel Lambert
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Podcast Appearances
Dr. Drew, thanks for having me. Good to see you.
Dr. Drew, thanks for having me. Good to see you.
Exactly. And that is what I wrote my book in response to. When I was doing Manhunt, especially, I'm doing escape and evasion. I'm inserting in foreign countries. I'm dropping in places I'm not supposed to be. I'm coming up on beaches. I'm crossing borders under trucks.
Exactly. And that is what I wrote my book in response to. When I was doing Manhunt, especially, I'm doing escape and evasion. I'm inserting in foreign countries. I'm dropping in places I'm not supposed to be. I'm coming up on beaches. I'm crossing borders under trucks.
And then their special tracking force or fugitive recovery team would come after me with everything they had to try to capture me before I'd make my extract point, which would be three to four days away. And I'd be doing tracking, counter-tracking, booby traps, primitive skills, all this stuff to try to get away.
And then their special tracking force or fugitive recovery team would come after me with everything they had to try to capture me before I'd make my extract point, which would be three to four days away. And I'd be doing tracking, counter-tracking, booby traps, primitive skills, all this stuff to try to get away.
There was one cameraman with me. They never let me go alone. So the cameraman, sometimes he was pretty good, sometimes he was not. He got me caught on a couple of occasions. But about that time, the people, you know,
There was one cameraman with me. They never let me go alone. So the cameraman, sometimes he was pretty good, sometimes he was not. He got me caught on a couple of occasions. But about that time, the people, you know,
And civilians kind of got enamored with the concept of bugging out, which was, you know, you have a bug out bag in your car, you have a bug out bag by your door, something bad happens, you grab the bag and you get out, you bug out until danger is over and you have enough stuff in your bag to survive and get along.
And civilians kind of got enamored with the concept of bugging out, which was, you know, you have a bug out bag in your car, you have a bug out bag by your door, something bad happens, you grab the bag and you get out, you bug out until danger is over and you have enough stuff in your bag to survive and get along.
And, you know, being that I'm doing this internationally on a global television series, people would always ask me, you know, what's in your bug out bag? What's in your go bag? What do you have? What would you recommend? And I'd say, that's a terrible idea. Except in very specific cases, like a tornado is barreling straight for your house or something is coming specifically to you.
And, you know, being that I'm doing this internationally on a global television series, people would always ask me, you know, what's in your bug out bag? What's in your go bag? What do you have? What would you recommend? And I'd say, that's a terrible idea. Except in very specific cases, like a tornado is barreling straight for your house or something is coming specifically to you.
exactly and in in that case obviously getting out you you have to there's no no choice in fact you know la may tell you you have to go but um in most cases your house is where you should stay your house is shelter you have food here you have water you have your tools you have your weapons you have your family it's a rally point that is everyone knows where it's at you know your neighbors
exactly and in in that case obviously getting out you you have to there's no no choice in fact you know la may tell you you have to go but um in most cases your house is where you should stay your house is shelter you have food here you have water you have your tools you have your weapons you have your family it's a rally point that is everyone knows where it's at you know your neighbors
You know the terrain. You have a community there that's built in. It makes no sense to run away and leave that to try to establish that someplace else under extreme circumstances. So why not build your house and supply your house and prepare your mind and your family for...
You know the terrain. You have a community there that's built in. It makes no sense to run away and leave that to try to establish that someplace else under extreme circumstances. So why not build your house and supply your house and prepare your mind and your family for...
settling in and staying in for an undetermined period of time where you're not going to be you're not maybe you don't have access to pharmaceuticals you don't have access to the grocery store you don't have access to an atm i mean whatever the circumstances might be emp civil war unrest world war three who knows what any you know natural disasters any of that
settling in and staying in for an undetermined period of time where you're not going to be you're not maybe you don't have access to pharmaceuticals you don't have access to the grocery store you don't have access to an atm i mean whatever the circumstances might be emp civil war unrest world war three who knows what any you know natural disasters any of that
Your house is the best place to be set up. And of course, if a wildfire comes or a tornado comes or something like that, you can always grab the go bag and get out. But why leave all the things you need to go someplace else to try to establish them? So I wrote a book.
Your house is the best place to be set up. And of course, if a wildfire comes or a tornado comes or something like that, you can always grab the go bag and get out. But why leave all the things you need to go someplace else to try to establish them? So I wrote a book.