Rods of god
stop replying in videos and type out the gist breh![]()
Stop asking other people’s summary and thinking you can trust it
Solid logic but I won't @ you.Isn't that the same thing you're doing by trusting these videos?![]()


Uh, what? You’re saying someone you know??Yep
Contractor/Engineer.. Mexican cat
Did the same thing as the Chair Force General.. took his shoes and a gun and went into the woods…
Forgot who he worked for.. definitely nuclear.
I wonder if there was ever a book or a movie written where someone took their shoes and a gun and vanished.
Something is definitely going on. It has been for decades now, but it's just getting exposed now. David Grusch hinted strongly that people have been killed by the government over UFO stuff. Then you have side claims about bad actors making business owners in NM kill themselves over UFO stuff (can't remember his name right now, but it was a big story in the UFO world)Obviously there’s something going on![]()
No, I don’t know himUh, what? You’re saying someone you know??
The "shoe and gun" concept refers to a tactical, self-defense, or concealed carry principle emphasizing that your choice of footwear is as critical to survival as your firearm.
U.S. Concealed Carry Association
The core philosophy is that in a deadly force encounter, the ability to move quickly, maintain stability, and escape is paramount. If you are wearing restrictive, unstable, or inappropriate footwear (such as high heels or loose sandals), you may be forced to use deadly force when you could have otherwise run away.
U.S. Concealed Carry Association +2
Key Aspects of the "Shoe and Gun" Protocol:
In essence, the protocol argues that being able to run away is the best self-defense tactic, and your shoes determine whether you can do that.
- Mobility over Fashion: The protocol stresses that shoes must allow you to run and maneuver quickly.
- Stability: Footwear should prevent injury, such as rolling an ankle in high heels during a high-stress situation.
- Concealed Carry Application: For those who carry firearms, this principle dictates selecting footwear that facilitates, rather than hinders, a tactical response or escape.
U.S. Concealed Carry Association +1