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So if we start understanding these things, we can put little things in place that do save lives.
So if we start understanding these things, we can put little things in place that do save lives.
So if we start understanding these things, we can put little things in place that do save lives.
And when al-Qaeda planned this, remember, the Hamas attacks they were involved in planning, they planned a U.S. homeland attack to be 10 times the size of the Hamas attack. To them, the Hamas attacks was the dress rehearsal. So we have to remember the attack on us is going to be a lot larger.
And when al-Qaeda planned this, remember, the Hamas attacks they were involved in planning, they planned a U.S. homeland attack to be 10 times the size of the Hamas attack. To them, the Hamas attacks was the dress rehearsal. So we have to remember the attack on us is going to be a lot larger.
And when al-Qaeda planned this, remember, the Hamas attacks they were involved in planning, they planned a U.S. homeland attack to be 10 times the size of the Hamas attack. To them, the Hamas attacks was the dress rehearsal. So we have to remember the attack on us is going to be a lot larger.
Yep, one active shooter.
Yep, one active shooter.
Yep, one active shooter.
Yeah, no. And then another really interesting thing when he brings up the ISIS Russia attack. So they train multiple teams for that attack. And like the first team essentially got thwarted and wrapped up. So the Russians thought they stopped the plot. And then those guys came in and basically did that attack, which is very smart. And we're not used to those kinds of tactics.
Yeah, no. And then another really interesting thing when he brings up the ISIS Russia attack. So they train multiple teams for that attack. And like the first team essentially got thwarted and wrapped up. So the Russians thought they stopped the plot. And then those guys came in and basically did that attack, which is very smart. And we're not used to those kinds of tactics.
Yeah, no. And then another really interesting thing when he brings up the ISIS Russia attack. So they train multiple teams for that attack. And like the first team essentially got thwarted and wrapped up. So the Russians thought they stopped the plot. And then those guys came in and basically did that attack, which is very smart. And we're not used to those kinds of tactics.
Backup teams for these plots. Like that's a new thing. So We can even have people in the government and we do have people like, you know, they picked up like eight ISIS guys last year and think they thwarted the homeland plot. So the terrorists are also doing things to make you think, okay, you're ahead of the game. You stop this.
Backup teams for these plots. Like that's a new thing. So We can even have people in the government and we do have people like, you know, they picked up like eight ISIS guys last year and think they thwarted the homeland plot. So the terrorists are also doing things to make you think, okay, you're ahead of the game. You stop this.
Backup teams for these plots. Like that's a new thing. So We can even have people in the government and we do have people like, you know, they picked up like eight ISIS guys last year and think they thwarted the homeland plot. So the terrorists are also doing things to make you think, okay, you're ahead of the game. You stop this.
And then they had a whole backup team that went in and successfully did that attack.
And then they had a whole backup team that went in and successfully did that attack.
And then they had a whole backup team that went in and successfully did that attack.
There's actually an amazing case study If you actually look at the Las Vegas shooting where we lost, of course, hundreds of lives, they say 70% of the people who survived, survived because the people in their vicinity had first aid training and a lot of it was former military members. But those citizens stepped up and did the initial triage and the initial aid and it saved 70% of those people.
There's actually an amazing case study If you actually look at the Las Vegas shooting where we lost, of course, hundreds of lives, they say 70% of the people who survived, survived because the people in their vicinity had first aid training and a lot of it was former military members. But those citizens stepped up and did the initial triage and the initial aid and it saved 70% of those people.