CPP272 – We’re essential


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This week we have a cross over Canadian Patriot Podcast & Canadian Prepper Podcast to complain about the government. Andrew, Gavin, Benny, Alan, Ian, and Brian all have their own reasons for being essential. There is a pile of listener feedback, more rucking content, RCMP gathering open source intelligence, 800,000 unqualified Canadian’s receiver CERB payments, Trudeau blames Ford and other Premiers for urban gun violence, The RCMP union opposes Liberal gun ban, and the Manitoba Government now decides what items stores may sell.

Intro

Hello to all you patriots out there in podcast land and welcome to Episode 1 of Canadian Patriot Prepper Podcast. The number one cross over podcast in Canada. Recorded Nov 23, 2020.

  • Andrew
  • Benny
  • Gavin
  • Ian
  • Alan
  • Brian

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What are we drinking

Andrew – Shakespeare Brewing Pumpkin Brown Ale

Gavin – Rum & Coke Zero

Ian – Bacardi ORO Rum and Coke

Alan- 40 Creek barrel select, diet pepsi (different glasses) and water

Brian – Coors Original

Patriot Challenge

We’re asking patriots to do 5 things everyday;

    1. Exercise for at least 45 minutes
    2. Practice a skill for at least 10 minutes
    3. Read a book for at least 15 minutes
    4. Drink at least 2 liters of water
    5. Complete 1 task that will improve your life

Grab the template from our website and post it in your social media

Feedback

Welcome to our new patreon Ian From NH!

RE: Glen Tate Podcast

From: Jason

Wow

Great guest!

Congrats on scooping the Canadian prepper podcast on getting the Famous author on your show before theirs… well done getting them to come on your show to help with all the heavy lifting.

Shame on Gavin for not being there.

Your show provides insight and inspiration in the fight against senility.

Kind regards from the bottom of a crown royal bottle

Jason

RE: Thoughts?

From Daryl

This is scary AF.

https://youtu.be/-tr0ay0kVls

Great podcast by the way Andrew, keep up the great work. Really miss the sound bites though, and Tim’s humour. 

Fellow patriot, Daryl.

  • The information reference in the video is the same, what I assume to be a hoax, letter/email that I keep being forwarded
  • https://www.informedconsent.ca/news/lpc-strategic-committee-leak/

From Mr Uzi

Dear Slam Fire Radio,

First I must tell you how genuinely satisfied with the quality of your show’s audio. For a show that isn’t hosted by a bunch of self-proclaimed industry experts in security and technology you guys rock. Taking the time to provide us with quality content that doesn’t blow out my speakers out it is excellent, taking pride in the free work you do for us is a huge thing in my books, and actually using the money received via your Patreon account and Amazon affiliate links to improve the show is a vest step above those shows that choose to purchase diapers with theirs. I don’t actually partake in the Patreon thing, but the cash I give to Frosty once a year seems to be doing something worthwhile. Enough rambling I can’t wait to hear about Trevor’s radio controlled snowmobile races as winter sets in, Kelly’s adventures in winter seed land, and Adriel’s shopping deals and testing results.

RE:Rucknasty

From: Billy

Hello,

I just listened to your podcast and figured I would give some input from my experience with rucking.

A little bit of my background.  I did a contract in the Canadian Army, I was a POG, but during this time I competed in Patrol Competition and 1 CMBG’s Mountain Man.  I also picked up sheep hunting two years ago.  Sheep hunting really thrust me into the back country and the rucking world.  I have done several scouting trips and 2 hunts going after sheep.  These trips ranged from 2-7 days and 50-150km, living out of my pack in the mountains.  Last year’s hunt concluded with a 20km packout with 97lbs of sheep and gear on my back after killing a Ram.

Trekking poles are your friend.  They are a real knee saver going downhill and an energy saver going uphill.  They even save energy on flat ground with a heavy pack.  They also save your ass from falling over while crossing difficult terrain like shale, deadfall, and slipper rocks on creek crossings.  One downside is they occupy your hands while in use.  Slings, bear spray holsters and Kifaru gunbearers help keep anything you need rapidly accessible.  I buy the carbon fibre ones from Costco for cheap and simply return them for a new pair if one snaps on a trip.  

I disagree with some of the things you guys had to say about nutrition while rucking.  Proteins and fat are obviously a must for a daily diet, but don’t do you any favours while rucking.  Proteins and fat digest too slow for your body to utilize the energy during high exertion.  This leads to cramps and fatigue.  Stick to simple carbs while actually rucking.  My favourite is Swedish Berries.  Pop in a couple every 15 minutes while climbing our pounding ground to keep your energy levels up.  Save the fats and proteins for when you are sitting down for a break.  Trace mineral tablets are a cheap and lite way to replenish salts while working up a good lather too.

I liked your weight recommendations for training.  I personally went too heavy a few times during training around 80-120lbs.  I thought this was getting a good burn done in a short time but it put too much strain on my joints.  Stick to 70lbs and lower with hills incorporated to achieve a good workout with happy joints in a shorter amount of time.  My current training pack setup is a 60lb sandbag mounted on my load shelf plus water and pack weight, this brings me to ~70lbs and seems to work good for me.   I use a sandbag because free-weights, dumbbells and other hard/dense objects beat the shit out of your pack and don’t represent a load when it comes to weight distribution.

For socks, I really like Darn Tough socks.  They are merino and have a lifetime warranty.  I trialed them along with a pair of Smartwools and the Darn Tough socks are superior in my opinion.  I wear them with army sock liners or other sock liners I have purchased over the years.  My feet have become butter-soft bitches after years of wearing the two-sock system in the army and while working my next job.  The single socks, no matter the sales pitch, don’t work for me.

For hotspot and blister care Leukotape is top of the dog pile.  Buy some off amazon, roll some around a Bic so you don’t have to carry a full roll, and be done with it.  It stays on your feet for days and won’t fall off no matter how wet it gets.  Don’t waste your time with any of the other shit.

You touched a bit on packs that might be ok for the casual user but failed to mention the big 3.  Kifaru, Exo Mtn Gear, and Stone Glacier.  These are companies that primarily focus on back country hunting.   My hunting crew and I all like the Exo packs we own.  They are smartly designed, carry heavy loads without being painful and have a great warranty.  All 3 of these companies offer different sized bags that work on their frame system, so you can buy one frame and multiple bags if you need different capacity depending on use.  I want to try a Kifaru one of these years because everyone I talk to that uses them loves them, and Aron Snyder is a badass.

These companies all cost around $1000 CAD.  They all blow a Mystery Ranch out of the water.  One of my hunting partners bought a MR before his Exo.  The MR had way less padding on the hip belt and shoulder straps and didn’t carry weight as well.  I know Exo offers a 10% Vet/Mil discount, so that basically covers shipping.   These brands tend to hold their resale value once north of the boarder too.

Happy Rucking,

Billy

News

‘You Have Zero Privacy’ Says an Internal RCMP Presentation. Inside the Force’s Web Spying Program

https://thetyee.ca/News/2020/11/16/You-Have-Zero-Privacy-RCMP-Web-Spying/

Audit demanded after more than 800,000 ineligible people get CERB

https://torontosun.com/news/national/audit-demanded-after-more-than-800000-ineligible-people-get-cerb

  • The CRA didn’t explain how non-tax filers could have claimed the benefit.
  • The CERB program was first budgeted at $24 billion, but by the time it expired Oct. 3, payments exceeded $81 billion.
  • More than 14,000 people in the top income tax bracket — earning $210,371 or more in 2019 — filed for CERB, saying they were without income.

GOLDSTEIN: Trudeau blames Ford for Toronto’s gun violence

https://torontosun.com/opinion/columnists/goldstein-trudeau-blames-ford-for-torontos-gun-violence

  • Trudeau criticized Ford (and other premiers) for not getting behind his idea of a new federal law giving municipalities the power to ban handguns, that would first require the province to give municipalities the power to enact it.
  • Would this not require an amendment to the Federal Firearms Act before the provinces make their own legislation? 

National Police Federation opposes Liberal gun ban, call to action

https://firearmrights.ca/en/national-police-federation-opposes-liberal-gun-ban-call-to-action/

https://npf-fpn.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Gun-Violence-and-Public-Safety-in-Canada_PS_November-2020.pdf

Manitoba’s Essential Items

From blocking aisles to hiding Christmas decorations, Winnipeg’s big retailers stash non-essential goods

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/winnipeg-new-shopping-restrictions-non-essential-goods-blocked-off-1.5810683

  • Large retailers were accused of flouting the spirit of the province’s code red pandemic restrictions by selling only a few essential items but many non-essential products.
  • Weird shopper experiences …

Essential Items for Retail Sale

https://www.gov.mb.ca/covid19/restartmb/prs/orders/essential-retail.html

  • Effective 20 Nov
  • 25 per cent of the usual capacity of the premise or 250 people
  • What’s not on the list?
    • Toys
    • Some electronics (ie toys)
    • Some clothes
    • Flowers
    • (some) home decor

Book Club

November12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos Jordan Peterson

December Fahrenheit 451 Ray Bradbury

Shilling

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Outro

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