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Guns 'N Rosaries

Guns 'N Rosaries

著者: Adrian & Rob
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Welcome to Guns 'N Rosaries – a spin-off from Avoiding Babylon, dedicated to firearms, self-defense, and self-preparedness through a Catholic lens. Join hosts Rob, a passionate firearms enthusiast from Avoiding Babylon, and Adrian, a Marine veteran of the Global War on Terror, as they blend practical skills with faith-based insights. Whether you're honing your marksmanship, building resilience, or preparing for uncertain times, we've got you covered. Subscribe for reviews, tips, discussions, and more! God bless.

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  • Father & Son Jihadists Kill 15 in Attack on Hanukkah Celebration in Australia
    2025/12/17

    Alarm bells don’t save people—prepared people do. We map the hard lessons from two headline tragedies, showing how campus policies that bury key details and social feeds rushing unverified claims add precious minutes to the worst moments. From the Brown University shooting to the Bondi Beach attack, the pattern is clear: when institutions prioritize optics over accuracy, the public pays; when bystanders lack basic medical and defensive skills, the casualty count climbs.

    We walk through what worked, what failed, and how to fix it at the street level. You’ll hear a plain-English breakdown of terrain and tactics—why attackers picked elevation, how lines of fire created asymmetric advantage, and what a competent defender could have done to cut an 11-minute nightmare down to seconds. Then we shift to triage reality: why hemorrhage control beats chest compressions in mass-casualty events, how to sort the walking wounded fast, and the exact components of a vehicle trauma kit that turns bystanders into lifesavers. No panic, no posturing—just a practical checklist you can use tomorrow.

    Zooming out, we connect supply chain pressure points to personal readiness. When powder, ammo, and medical supplies tighten, it’s a signal to skill up, not spiral. Learn radios, basic electrical, small engines, and water systems. Build a circle that can run security rotations, share gear, and protect families. And anchor it all in steady habits and grounded faith—because competence without virtue corrodes, and virtue without competence collapses. Hit play, take notes, and then take action. If this helped, subscribe, share with a friend who needs it, and drop a comment with the one skill you’ll learn next.

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    1 時間 30 分
  • A Deep Dive into the Mujahid's Guide
    2025/12/12

    A glitchy, goofy cold open quickly gives way to one of our most bracing deep dives yet: how modern jihadist guides teach concealment, manipulation, and urban tactics—and why those lessons matter for normal people who just want to keep their families safe. We connect personal stories of panic, strict parents, and a devastating abduction to a bigger pattern: extremism thrives when it blends seamlessly into ordinary life and exploits the systems we take for granted.

    We break down the playbook: hide your identity, use Western norms to camouflage, avoid digital trails, and meet face to face. We look at surveillance detection routes, the shift from phones to radios, and why private data brokers make “turn it off” a false comfort. Then we follow the money: fraud schemes, benefit abuse, and the perverse incentives that quietly finance operations while eroding public trust. It’s not theory; we point to local examples, no‑go zones, and the slow creep of street‑level enforcement that turns neighborhoods into forward bases.

    From there we get practical. We talk improvised weapons in restricted environments, the ugly logic of bombs over guns for media impact, and the rise of secondary attacks that target responders and parents who rush toward chaos. We revisit symbolic dates—why 9/11 aligned with Vienna 1683—and introduce ribāt, the historic concept of a fortified beachhead, to think clearly about enclaves in the West. The close is hands‑on and honest: school decisions, homeschooling trade‑offs, everyday carry, accuracy, and gear that actually works. No panic. No posturing. Just a clear-eyed map of modern tactics and the simple steps families can take to be harder targets.

    If this helped you see the landscape more clearly, follow the show, share it with a friend, and drop a review. Then tell us: what’s your family’s safety plan, and what would you change after hearing this?

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    2 時間 30 分
  • Afghan National Opens Fire on National Guard Members | What Happened?
    2025/12/03

    A near-disaster toilet story and a Thanksgiving recap set a disarming opening, but the tone shifts fast as we pull from firsthand experience in Afghanistan to unpack a chilling stateside reality. We examine the Afghan “zero units” trained alongside Western intelligence, how Operation Allies Welcome introduced tens of thousands with limited vetting, and why a portion of that cohort had elite targeting skills suited for soft targets. This isn’t fearmongering—it’s an argument for clear eyes and better preparation.

    We connect headlines to mechanics: how arrivals disappear, how rental cars and quick logistics signal support networks, and how disillusionment can tilt into violence without needing a formal “cell.” Then we walk through the demographic ladder that moves communities from low-profile advocacy to parallel institutions and speech-policing—a shift Europe knows too well. Along the way, we address taqiyya and the danger of projecting Western assumptions of honesty and “peace” onto rival legal and cultural norms.

    A leaked ISIS “survival in the West” manual becomes a practical lens: hide identity, earn quietly, train simply, move gear, prepare for raids, and escalate when the climate allows. We’ll dissect it chapter by chapter next week, but the preview is sobering enough—anonymity is the tactic, patience is the timeline, and soft targets remain the theater. We balance that with what you can control now: a five-pushup, five-yard Bill Drill under 10 seconds, a simple challenge that builds stress tolerance, sight tracking, and grip integrity. We talk ammo deals, mag extensions for reliable drops, platform reliability, and why some brands have lost our trust.

    If you’re looking for a show that blends humor, hard intel, and hands-on training, you’re in the right place. Subscribe, share with a friend who trains, and drop your take: should policy tighten first, or should communities prioritize training and local networks now? Your answer shapes what we cover next—and how ready your neighborhood really is.

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    2 時間 3 分
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