TACTICAL TUESDAY - Underground Cell Structure & WW2 Spy Style on TGA
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TACTICAL TUESDAY - Underground Cell Structure & WW2 Spy Style on TGA

Dane D at his best on this great episode on the structure of underground resistance cells and WWII spy techniques. 

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The type of broadcasting network. We have to hit the reset, but to create a true culture preparedness starting at a very young age and filtering all the way up. Welcome to the gun Metal Armory. Here's your host, Dane d. Well. What's up everybody. This is Dane from the gun Metal Armory. Hopefully you guys can hear me. Okay, well, you know I could call it the goon Metal Armory if you I'm sure some of you guys out there that'll listen to this will get that joke, The goon Metal Armory. Good times, right Phil. Anyways, so tonight we are going to talk about some pretty interesting stuff backed by popular demand. A lot of you guys have been messaging me and telling me that you enjoyed the the shows that were on World War two underground cells, you know, the Resistance networks and the spy networks that were set up during World War Two. A lot of you guys have emailed me and said that you loved, you know, when I did those those shows. And you know, it's interesting enough to where you can look at the instruction that was given to spies and resist its members, and you know the people that Winston Churchill told to set Europe ablaze. You can look at the instruction that was given to them and extrapolate what might be done in modern times, if, for instance, you were, you know, needing to build something like that, or you know, maybe you're doing research for a video game, or maybe you don't want your wife to know about your your fantasy football league. I don't know, but you know, learning about these things is extremely important. So we are going to do a really cool show on that. However, first I do have some news that we can discuss and get into, because there is quite a bit of news about the Arizona audit going on right now that I do find interesting. 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Okay, all right, guys, remember get it on Amazon. Next. Next, next, let's talk about some of the news news. All right, So, ah, man, guys, there is so much going on in the news right now. With the Arizona audit. I'm sure a lot of you guys have seen this and seen these stuff. You know, let's hope that Arizona is the first domino to fall. It looks like Arizona is going pretty much the first domino to fall. From what I'm seeing. The Arizona audit actually shows sixty thousand plus questionable ballots, sixty thousand plus that never never should have gone to the total tally. Okay, there are well in a presidential election that the margin of victory in Arizona was just over ten thousand. It's a little bit strange that there were over sixty thousand that were questionable. Okay, let's see the ballots. According to what I read, the ballots were first, they were scanned first, then they were tested, audited, looked at, you know, to see for authenticity, and then the ballots were actually documented into one of many categories. If you want to read more about these categories on all you have to do is a web search and find out what those categories are because there are a bunch of them and I do not have time to go over them unless I do or show just on that. So the process, according to many who volunteered their time to do it, was very precise and very secure. It ran from April twenty second to September twenty fourth. It was two point one million ballots that were counted by hand, done by fifteen hundred volunteers that gave up over one hundred thousand hours of their own time for this audit. It was their own time that they gave up. Okay, they were not paid for this. From what I understand, there were more than fifty seven thousand ballots that had quote serious issues. Okay, again, you can look up what that means. There is a variety of different things wrong. Ghost voters, people voting twice, voting from addresses they weren't ad anymore, people voting from out of state, on and on and on. Yet the Arizona State election was down to a difference of just ten thousand, four hundred and fifty seven votes. Okay, that's not much. This audit is showing the margin of error. The sixty thousand, fifty seven thousand whatever you want to go with, the margin of error was actually a lot higher than the margin of victory. Okay, you only need one fifth of what they found that was problematic. Okay. It's like I've said many times, Okay, I can handle a loss in any election. I can handle you know, someone else getting in there, as long as it's fair. Okay, as long as it's fair, all right. Anyways, more to come on that as it as it develops. Okay. Apparently these findings have been sent over to Arizona Attorney General Mark Bernovitch, and hopefully he is going to take some action. Okay. Another thing I was reading about today was Michigan. Michigan has new blood running for their thirty second house seat. It's apparently a lady named Jackie EU Banks. This lady states that Michigan needs a full Arizona style audit from the ground up to find any irregularities. U Banks is actually fighting to get to get it in Michigan, saying that they need to do canvassing to uncover what is actually happening there in Michigan. The Arizona canvassing in Maricopa has showed so far that there are hundreds of thousands of ghost voters and law lost votes. Okay, Now that's the canvassing. That's not the audit. That's canvassing. So something's not adding up here now as far as Michigan goes. Something is obviously raising questions like how many other states did this happen in, how bad is it in each state? How many ghost voters are there, how many lost votes are there? And on and on and on. I think that we need to do this in every state, Guys. Any audit pushback will be and should be prosecuted by the attorney general of that state, in my opinion, okay, or by some local attorney general. All sides must have faith in elections for them to be considered free and fair, all sides, not just one side and then push their opinion on everybody. Doesn't work that way, Okay. Even if I hate the results, as long as it's free and fair, I can live with that. Okay, even I could if if it was the other way around and a different side cheated, I'd be just as mad. Okay. I don't like unfairness and I don't like bull crap, all right, Moving on to the YouTube's Apparently those butt nuggets are banning all vas talk that they they dean as misinformation. I haven't even met misinformation. I don't know who she is. I haven't met mister information either, But they anything they deem as misinformation, that's gotta go. Yeah, that's gonna go. Well, I can see that. I can see that working out great. Okay, So I guess, uh, I guess we'll see how that goes. Tell you what, guys, I am going to take a really quick break. Next up, we're actually going to talk about building an underground network. We're going to talk about spies. We're gonna talk about intel and more. Okay, We're gonna explore how it was done during World War Two. All right, So I think that you guys are actually going to love this. It's gonna be fun and we will go from there. Okay, So don't go away. I'm gonna play a commercial for you guys, and I will be right back, all right. Medical readiness is an area that preppers off and overlook. It's James Walton, host of the I on Liberty Show. If you're looking for a trauma kit or to build one of your own, visit archangel Dynamics dot com. 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Let's talk about World War two underground cell networks all right. Now. During World War Two, operating under the boots of the piece of shit Nazi regime, it was very hard I don't know if you guys know this or not. I'm sure you most likely do. But it was very difficult. They had direction finding equipment. The Nazi bastards they could find, you know, resistance networks very very easily through radio direction finding. The the Gestapo was extremely good at their job, okay, But the the Allies and the you know, the clandestin networks had to be better. Okay. They weren't always, but they they were sometimes. Okay, so clandestine groups formed by necessity. But also these groups were occasionally trained by the O s S the Office of Strategic Services, which was the American counterpart to the s OE, the Special Operations Executive okay, which was the British Special Operations Group. That's a ton now, granted there were groups like the SAS that were being put together at the time in the desert of Africa. There were a lot of different groups like this being put together. Now, SE had many many different groups within it as well. You know, you had m I six, m I nine, and on and on and on it went. So again, like I said in the beginning, Winston Churchill said, to set Europe ablaze, he wanted small, fast teams that could you know, for the commando rates that could get in and create a shit ton of havoc and a whole lot of bad guys and whoop some asks on their way out. Okay, But he also wanted resistance groups and highly trained agents that could go behind enemy lines and stay behind enemy lines. Not lightning raids, but stay behind enemy lines and create havoc, sabotage factories, blow rail lines, on and on and on it goes. And these men had to be highly and women actually men and women had to be highly skilled in all of these different things. They had to be skilled in demolitions. They had to be skilled with firearms. They had to be skilled in assassination. They had to be skilled in various different types of poisons. They had to be skilled in vehicular sabotage. They even had to be skilled in silent killing. Okay. They had to be skilled in how to stop an enemy quietly so they could move forward past that century and take care of the rest of the business basically. Okay. So there were groups that actually had no type of training. They were all over Europe. Okay, I don't know if you guys have heard of the French maquis. They had some people in there that had some formal training, but there were a lot of them that did not have formal training, but they wanted to protect France and they did not like the Nazis. I don't really know anybody who did. There were groups that had no type of training, and then there were teams who were trained and built up as an underground resistance and or if and when they were dropped behind enemy lines, which was always almost always by a parachute. A lot goes into building an underground network, and a lot goes into keeping it safe. Knowing what kind of people belonged to, which type of group, what towns or cities may have friendly or sympathetic civilians that could aid the cause is paramount. I'm going to go over some of the basic info on people in groups, which groups they will likely belong to, and more. Okay, but I'm also going to go over different types of agents that can be looked at for this type of stuff as well. Okay, but the first thing you need to understand is the different types or different groups of people that you may run into or that you may be able to work with or learn things. Thank you for listening to the. Sorry about that things that you may be able to learn from. Sorry, my thumb hit that. So you need to be aware of what these different groups can do. So let's talk about groups, Okay, as far as different types of population, you know, different population densities, different people in different populations. It's basically, it's it's reasonable. It's possible to group any given population under eight main headings. Okay, under eight main groups. Number one national. Okay, there's national populations, so that would be various different minorities. Okay. There is the economic group of people. Those are like employers, trade unions, workers, so on. Okay, there are well, you know, there is the the sexual population, if you will, workers, wives, feminist movements, so on and so forth. Okay, and that would go into some of the other stuff that we would probably better understand today. Okay, there are different types of population. Uh. When it comes to the age, you can separate people into age groups. Students, uh, sports clubs, pension Uh. Let's say, uh x X vets or you know, servicemen, things like that. Let's see youth movements. You know, you see a lot of this ship coming out of colleges. Now where you've got these you know, these young socialists and ship right, So what about religious groups religious populations. You know, you've got your atheists, diagnostics, Catholics, you know, Protestants, on and on a ghost right, You've also got regional groups of people. You've got your coastal people, you know, country folk, you know, rural, suburban city folks, so on and so forth. Okay, all of this stuff matters. What about vocational you know, what jobs do these people do? What jobs do these people hold? And how will that make any difference to you? How will that make any difference to you at all? What jobs am I talking about? What about a journalist? What do you guys think about that one? A journalist is definitely something very very important. Okay, what about maybe a lawyer. You guys may want to know a little bit about a lawyer, you know or maybe know a lawyer. May not be the worst thing to know a lawyer, right, There are so many other occupations out there that you could look at that may be useful to your cause. Okay. The other thing that you may want to look at too is the people that might be joining your group. You know, if you were in World War two and you were a spy in World War two, you may want to look at who would be joining your group, who would be good to join, and who would not be good to join. That's exactly what these soldiers and these resistance fighters would do. Is this person gonna be useful or not? Right? Is it a strong person? Are they a mechanic? Are they a gunsmith or do they build weapons? You know? Are they a construction worker? I mean, there's a million things to look at. Okay. And then finally, another very you know, well known group of people is going to be political, the political party type people. Okay, obviously you're gonna have liberal, You're gonna have conservatives, You're gonna have right left up down left right whatever, socialists, fricking fascist communists, and on and on it goes. Okay, So keep in mind all all of these different types of people, all of these different types of people you need to you need to have a not an eye on, but you kind of need to know who is in your area. Okay. And of course that all comes back to doing an area study. That's something we talked about that we learned from Forward Observer. He was he does his videos on Forward Observer on YouTube, and of course he has a newsletter he puts out and so on. So if you guys get a chance, definitely, definitely definitely check that out. I think you guys love it. Okay. So let's get into types of agents. Okay, when it comes to subversive activity or covert activity, it may be more effective. It will definitely be more effective if it's organized. Okay. The type of clandestine group is actually going to depend on the nature of the activity, Okay, local conditions, and the requirements of the policy of the area that you're in. So what you are going to be doing is going to largely depend on the area that you're in, according to World War two doctrine. Okay. Now, again, this is one of those things that we look at and we take information from and we extrapolate and see what's useful to us. Okay. The stuff that I'm going to talk about is going to deal with the point of view of an agent who is actually sent or dropped behind enemy lines and expected to organize a new group of people into a resistance. Okay. So the first thing that that agent is going to do when he's dropped behind enemy lines is he's going to survey the area. He's going to do an area study, Oh my gosh, he's serious an area study, no shit, right, and it's going to be done in relation to his projected activity. Okay, So are you are Is that agent there to do sabotage? Is he there to do an assassination? Is that agent there to just gather intel? Right? So the type of group that he organizes is all going to come down to what his mission is, okay, what he wants to accomplish or what he has been ordered to accomplish, and how he's going to organize his underground group. Okay. So it's essential to carry out a survey of the area before plunging into any sort of operation. You need to consider the following or whether he will need to consider the following, the geographical areas. Where are you you know, are you in California? Are you in Oregon? Are you in Colorado? Are you in New Mexico? And if you are in that state, what city are you in? Utilize the tools around you, okay? Or are you in Europe? Maybe you're in Europe, okay, but utilize the tools around you, okay. Get a road map, you know, get maps of the area if you can. If you need to know more about the area, you're in. Maybe if you were an agent nowadays, you might look on something like Google, you know, get some Google maps busted out, right, and start taping those together so you can see your area right now. That's assuming that you're not stuck back in nineteen forty three or forty four, right, So the geographical area is extremely important. You will want to or he will want to consider the groups that are in that area, what economic groups are in the area, what social, political, national, and religious groups are in the area. Are there any other sabotage groups in the area, or any assassination groups, anyone else in that area that is operating this same way you are, And will you ever come in contact with each other? Because honestly, if we are to put this in perspective of a modern role, it would be pretty crappy if you had two groups that were trying to accomplish the same mission and they ran into each other and create havoc and ended up screwing each other over. Okay, when they were both trying to do the same thing, and they could have worked together and gotten a lot more done, Okay, But on the other side of that that could be dangerous as well. That is why you need to know who is operating in the area, if there is anything going on, Okay. Next, you need to know any opinions of people in the area. Right. So, this World War two agent, he would probably go to a pub or you know, bar, or a nightclub, or maybe a local train station or a bus station or wherever a lot of people gather, maybe a local sporting event. He needs to find out or she needs to find out what the local feelings are about the various forces that are in control. For example, the World War two agent might go to a pub or bar in the area and just sit back and have a drink, okay, and he's going to listen to see if there's anybody complaining about Nazis, or anybody complaining about you know, the UK, Britain, or see if anybody's complaining about America if it's during the time when America has finally joined the war, or maybe there's someone complaining about Japan. Right, So the agent needs to know what opinions are surrounding him, what feelings these people have. Do they like the Nazi regime do they not? They also will want to find out if there's rivalry among various different groups, if we were to extrapolate that to today's modern time, you might end up in a biker bar and you might find out that there is rivalry among various different bike clubs. Kind of a dumb example, but it does make sense. You know, you might be in a freaking college bar and come across, you know, a couple of college teams that hate each other. Any type of rivalries in the area. Some are going to be serious rivalries, some are not. But you need to know about any clashes that may come up. What if you walk into a college bar and you happen to run into Antifa, or you happen to run into you know, one of those groups that's out there, you know, freaking looting and rioting and shit, and they've just taken the weekend off. You know, you need to know what groups in the area and what rivalries may exist. Maybe there's some you know, some oathkeepers out there. You know, you don't know, So keep that in mind. Okay, not you know, not saying anything against anybody, Just keep it all in mind. The agent is also going to want to know what individuals are around. Is there anybody who is individually has a very strong personality. Now that will kind of come with time. That will come with time. But if you were to be dropped into let's say Dallas, Texas, Okay, and there is a specific person in that area who has a very strong personality, you're going to want to know, Okay, where's the military basis? Things like that, And then you're going to want to know Let's say let's say you're you know, World War two agent, You've been dropped on emy lines. You're going to want to know where the enemy forces are. Okay, You're going to want to know where any enemy forces are, but you're especially going to want to know where the the counter espionage forces are. You're going to want to know you know where the Gestapo is. Okay, And if you extrapolate that to modern times, you're going to want to know where any kind of group like that that can make your life difficult would be. Okay, what buildings are they at? You know, where do they operate? Do they have a local office? Doesn't matter? You know, all this stuff is good information if you're looking to write a book, or you know, doing research for a video game, or you know, just for fun or just do a research back into World War two to see what they did. So, moving on this survey, this area area survey or area study will actually enable your agent, yourself or the agent whatever to decide where and how to organize subversive activities. It's going to be very important, okay, if you want to throw out propaganda. Propaganda is actually best organized by a group of people. A military organization needs to be formed on a geographical basis. Okay. Military organizations need be formed depending on where they are. Okay. You also need to be aware of any military group in the area because of morale. Morale is extremely important, and if the morale in the area, the same reason you might go to a pub is to see if any soldiers there, morale in the area may be extremely low, and you will want to know that. Okay. So there's going to be different types or different groups of people, different resistance groups, okay, different groups in the resistance, different cells, if you will, Okay, but they are not going to know each other. None of them are going to know each other. Only the people in each specific cell will know each other, and the leader of that cell will know the leader of the other cell, but not the members of that other cell. The reason being because if one cell gets rolled up, chances are they will not be able to get to the other cell in time. Okay, because only one person knows one person. So it's a very security worthy setup. From World War two, you know, the World War two. There's a very good setup. Now, keep in mind that something they look at now is patterns of life. If you want to know more about patterns of life and how your cell phone basically fucks you over, you need to listen to NC Scout on the radio Contra or American Partisan. You need to read about that stuff. And there's also a YouTube channel called S two Underground. Okay, uh, Sierra to Underground S two. Those guys have incredible information on there that you need to listen to and watch. Okay, So let's talk about the different groups that could possibly need to be used in an underground cell. Okay, there's different types of underground cells. You need to decide which groups are needed to carry out any activities that you may want to carry out. For example, maybe you want to sabotage some Nazi equipment. Maybe you want to sabotage a Nazi you know, plant for making tires, or maybe you want to you know, take out you know, a Nazi general or you know, or some crazy shit like that, I don't know, whatever. You need to figure out which groups you're going to need for those activities. Okay. They can be considered under two different headings. The first one is support a support group, okay. The second one is an operational group. Hope that makes sense. You got one group that's for support and one group that's for operations, meaning that if your operational group needs food, shelter, you know, clothing, a change of clothes, a place to hide, so on and so forth, you need support sections just for that. Okay. So let's talk about various different types of sections or groups. Okay, operational or support. Operational types of groups may include some of the various ones, like a propaganda group. Okay, this group, an organizer might wish to recruit writers, printers, copiers, people to distribute stuff, or in modern times, they might wish to recruit writers as well. But they'll also maybe want to recruit programmers, people who understand how Internet analytics work and so on and so forth. Okay, that is important, all right. The next type of group may be passive resistance and minor sabotage group. Those activities actually require much of the same kind of organization on a fairly large scale as they would on a smaller scale. It actually may involve the formation of cells inside particular targets, and this would be done with the aid of insiders. Remember I was telling you earlier about people that you may want to know in various areas. Okay. For example, you may you may know someone that works in the Ford motor plant, you know, or something like that. You know back during World War two. Haha, you may know someone that works in the Ford motor plant and they'll be useful to you because they'll help you get inside. Or maybe you know someone that works in Volkswagen. They'll help you get inside Volkswagen to sabotage the Nazi Volkswagen machine. Right, Insiders into any group are paramount, all right, next possible cell could be a major sabotage cell. A major sabotage cell will probably be split into smaller sabotage squads. They will be heavily trained, heavily equipped, and they may be local to the area that you're in, depending on how the agent wants to organize them, or they may go all over the place. You never know, Okay, But being what these people do. There are going to require a different type of organization, They're going to require a different type of putting together in a different type of leadership. Okay, people that are inside certain organizations will be very very useful, and of course people with a knowledge of machinery, engineering and things of that nature will be very very useful as well, So make sure you keep an eye out for that. But of course, you know, you know, the agent would want to do quite a bit of vetting on anyone. And also that brings me to another thing about you know, these agents during World War Two, they never accepted anyone that came up to them. They only recruited people on their own. They no one ever approached them. They approached people, and that was for security reasons. Even people inside of that organization could not bring anyone to the leader of the organization or to the leader of that self. It didn't matter if they didn't want to, you know, even if it was someone that you trusted completely. They didn't do that generally. I mean, I'm sure there were cases of what they did, but generally the agents were instructed to not do that. You know, they were instructed to find the people on their own. So another group in the in the operational group would be maybe a military section, okay, a military self. So the formation of a special unit like this or to you know, liaison with a group that already exists. You may need actual professional soldiers. Now that may not be the truth, but you know, or that may not be needed for you, but you know, you may need you know, your own goon squad if you will, You may need some of your own goons. So keep that in mind. If you can't find, mind that, which obviously is not easy to do. What about guys who've already fought. You know, back then there were a lot of soldiers cycling in and out of the military. Okay, so you may have been able to find some soldiers that would have been available to help you fight. Okay, Ideally you wouldn't want to hire them. You wouldn't want to pay you know, merks or anything like that if you didn't have to, especially if it was for a cause, you know, especially if it's for you know, freeing Europe from the clutches of Hitler. Right, so keep that in mind. Now let's get into support the support cells. Okay, there may be some support cells that would be things like internal communication, meaning groups that would facilitate the communication within your group. I know it sounds strange, but it would basically be the group within the group that would make sure that all communication within the group was secret and sound. Hope that makes sense. There would be specific jobs within the internal communications group, like couriers, people who would take messages back and forth. Now this was a lot more common during World War Two than it would be now, but you know, having a few bike messengers to take messages back and forth instead of sending it via text or email or something which obviously is never encrypted well enough, you know, or it you know, I don't know, but going low tech is generally not such a bad thing. Okay. Now, if you decide to use couriers, people who will go from point A to point B with a secret message, make sure that there's someone who belongs in whatever area you're sending them through. Okay, maybe it's a driver of a specific you know, taxicab or a pizza delivery guy or whatever will fit the narrative, all right. There would what about people who own like local shops, or people who own a local business, or people who get like a like a bar owner. That's a great person to have for your internal communication team. That would be amazing as you could trust that person. Okay. And then you're going to need people on your side that will allow people from your teams to stay there if need be. You're going to need addresses where you can be accommodated. You know, the agents would need places where they could sleep and Hidekay, maybe not necessarily transmit a message, but at least sleep and hide or hide weaponry or whatever. Okay. All of that stuff becomes very very important during a time like that. Okay. Another group would be the security section. Now, these people would be responsible for taking a look at and reporting on any kind of counter espionage operations. Okay. They'd be responsible for taking things like various different papers. They'd want to look at any kind of driver's licenses, anything like that. Okay. The security of your group and the individual members are all going to be under questioned by the security team. Okay. All of that stuff is going to be very very important. You're going to have a group that will meet any kind of personnel who may be sent from another group. Okay, your reception group. Okay. During World War Two, they had people when they would parachute in New agents into Europe. They would have a whole reception group that would meet these people. Hopefully it wouldn't be the good stoppom right, but yeah, they had a whole group that would meet these people. Okay, these people need to have a plausible story for moving throughout the countryside. They didn't have a plausible story for being out of night, so on and so forth. Okay, you're also going to need a group that does storage, that specializes in storing things surreptitiously. You're going to need people who who are carpenters. You'll need people who are engineers, people who contractors, builders, blacksmiths, I mean all kinds of stuff like that. You'll also want people who know how to distribute things, you know, you also want farmers, people like that man, homesteaders, on and on and on. All these things are very very important. Okay. There are many others that you're going to need in your cell, Okay, or the World War two agent would need in his cell. All right, I'm going to read the ones that I think would be useful in that way. You're going to need transport. Transport people are going to be very very important, and of course, the vehicles to use the transport. You're going to need people who understand finance and understand the way that money works. Both then and now, you're going to need groups for recruiting new people. And again, like I said, you approach them, they don't approach you. You're going to need medical. Medical is a freaking big one, dude, Medical medical, medical, Okay. And then of course you're going to need a group that specializes in when the crap hits the fan, when your group is getting rounded up. People who know how to care for and take care of your safe houses, escape facilities, hideouts, people who can actually get really good intel on prisons, ways out of those prisons, maybe even prison guards. All of this stuff is extremely important. And these groups will likely comprise a big a large number of agents, and probably well they would encompass a large number of agents or a large number of operatives, or they may only make up one or two operatives. Like medical. You know, you may only have one or two people in your medical group. Okay, but don't worry about that. You know, each should be organized separately. That is the big deal. They have to be organized separately. Now, keep in mind that everything I just read, all of those different groups. They are going to be organized separately, like I said, but you're also going to need to decide which of those groups you want or which of those groups you need for your activity those groups, and what you decide you need for your activity for your for your group, that is what's going to determine what kind of talent you're going to be looking for. You know, are you not going to be doing any kind of subversive or you know, high speed shit, Well, then you're probably not gonna need medical right away. You may need, you know, maybe a medic or something, or maybe an EMT, but you're definitely not gonna need surgeons and doctors and shit like that. Okay. If you're not planning on doing anything like overtly crazy, then you're not gonna need the infrastructure to pull off something overtly crazy, okay, or the people to help you afterwards if you need to disappear or whatever. Okay. So something to keep in mind there, what you plan to do, what the agent in World War two lance to do, is going to dictate exactly what he needs as far as help goes. I hope that makes sense. I think it does all right. Well, guys, I think I'm going to stop there because the Mistress and Metal just got home and I need to help her with the chores around the property. So, guys, thank you so much for everyone being here. I appreciate each and every one of you. Guys. We'll see you next week. We will get deeper into the Google, more into building your underground group and how it was done during World War Two, and maybe do some more extrapolation. Okay, so join me next week as we go deeper inside the underground sections of the gun Metal Armory. Good night, everybody, Thank you for joining us. We'll see you next time on the gun Metal Armory. Thank you for listening to the Prepper Broadcasting Network, where we promote self reliance and independence. 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