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A story can be false and still feel true when it hits your emotions first. I talk through a rapid set of breaking events, starting with the Gracie Mansion arrests where homemade explosive devices and TATP residue point to a real terrorism threat even though one device did not detonate. The bigger issue is how fast the narrative hardens when early labels like “suspicious device” or a tone-deaf headline soften what actually happened. If you care about situational awareness, this is a reminder to verify early and stay flexible as facts change.
From there, the conversation shifts to practical preparedness you can act on today. With multiple same-day incidents under terrorism investigation, I explain why “Run, Hide, Fight” and Stop The Bleed training are not internet hype but real-world life-saving skills. We get concrete about first aid preparedness: tourniquets, wound packing, and why being ready to treat bleeding matters just as much as staying alert.
I also touch on energy insecurity and how geopolitical risk near the Strait of Hormuz can spike oil prices and raise gas costs even when the United States produces most of what it uses. The goal is not panic, it’s planning: keep your tank topped off when you can and build small buffers that reduce stress when headlines turn.
The final takeaway is digital resilience. Misinformation and disinformation can drain your focus until you are “chasing shadows,” so I share why I’m stepping back from social media and how protecting your time is part of preparedness. If this helped you think clearer, subscribe, share the show with a friend, and leave a review so more people can prep with common sense.
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A story can be false and still feel true when it hits your emotions first. I talk through a rapid set of breaking events, starting with the Gracie Mansion arrests where homemade explosive devices and TATP residue point to a real terrorism threat even though one device did not detonate. The bigger issue is how fast the narrative hardens when early labels like “suspicious device” or a tone-deaf headline soften what actually happened. If you care about situational awareness, this is a reminder to verify early and stay flexible as facts change.
From there, the conversation shifts to practical preparedness you can act on today. With multiple same-day incidents under terrorism investigation, I explain why “Run, Hide, Fight” and Stop The Bleed training are not internet hype but real-world life-saving skills. We get concrete about first aid preparedness: tourniquets, wound packing, and why being ready to treat bleeding matters just as much as staying alert.
I also touch on energy insecurity and how geopolitical risk near the Strait of Hormuz can spike oil prices and raise gas costs even when the United States produces most of what it uses. The goal is not panic, it’s planning: keep your tank topped off when you can and build small buffers that reduce stress when headlines turn.
The final takeaway is digital resilience. Misinformation and disinformation can drain your focus until you are “chasing shadows,” so I share why I’m stepping back from social media and how protecting your time is part of preparedness. If this helped you think clearer, subscribe, share the show with a friend, and leave a review so more people can prep with common sense.
https://augasonfarms.com?sca_ref=9315862.VpHzogdDNu
Augason FarmsSupport the show
Have a question, suggestion or comment? Please email me at [email protected]. I will not sell your email address and I will personally respond to you.

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