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Brien's avatar

Excellent and comprehensive overview. Thank you

James L Salgado's avatar

Excellent examples Keith, definitely a possibility. I would add to look around our homes, get to know everyone within, and at a minimum of 1 block radius. This employs many eyes and ears that when something seems out of place or strange to the community, to report it. Unfortunately far too many live in a bubble and only care about what immediately affects their bubble which leads to a lax mindset.

Robert Housewright's avatar

Thank you Keith for reminding us to Keep the Lord first in everything! God bless you and stay frosty.

Colleen Carter's avatar

Thank you for everything you do!

Larry A Roth's avatar

Great Work, Insight and Tenacity Keith,, Thank You ! ⛪️🇺🇸

Shelby Vann's avatar

Appreciate real warnings.

Jim Manning's avatar

Keith discussed this several days ago, outlining 3 possibilities...intra-military comms; regime comms; opposition comms. Numbers coding is "old tech" that's been used for a long time.

Steve Murphy's avatar

Mumbai comes to mind. They held a large city under siege and they hit several locations through out the city. You are correct to keep all the the It

Steve Murphy's avatar

Other churches up to date. Great information

Jim Manning's avatar

Kurt Schlichter's novel The Attack describes a fictional scenario that is simultaneously entertaining, educational and scary.

Walter Mendoza's avatar

Folks need to have the proper righteous perspective and not pain, lose focus, and not hesitate to do what’s necessary if something happens. It’s something that’s frustrated me with so many churches that Don’t have trained experienced security teams that are former or active LE or military personnel. Also everyday Americans that have the proper training that are part of these teams and they practice and have a solid plan to protect and thwart intruders

Jimmie McBride's avatar

Great info for our church security team. I'll post it & pass it on. Thanks again for all you do!

JJ's avatar

Keith, can I get your thoughts on something that happened at our church yesterday? We have a Messianic congregation that meets at our church. Yesterday someone turned off the water to the entire property during their service. Could this be a possible hate crime?

Keith Graves's avatar

I don’t think so. It sounds like somebody is just being stupid. Stuff like that happens occasionally.

JJ's avatar

Well, it happened again during the Messianic service. We are really getting suspicious now!

Jim Manning's avatar

Or, ill-informed about needing to check/do something. If there's "irrigation" on the same line as the "house" water, they need to be split.