David Pyne and I discuss his appointment as President of the Task Force on National and Homeland Security, what his recommendations…
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Corona Virus UPDATE
Drew and I talk again about influenzas, but this time more specifically the growing threat of the Wuhan Corona Virus that now has entered the United States.
A Small Milestone for Civil Defense Radio
The Civil Defense Radio podcast turns 25! We invite Todd DeVoe of EM Weekly back to the show. Todd was been instrumental in the launch of this show and we wanted to celebrate it with him.
Civil Defense Food Storage 101
On this weeks episode of Civil Defense Radio we talk again with Jonathan and Kylene of The Provident Prepper about Food Storage for an Emergency Situation.
CERT Responder Magazine
Chris Wahoski, is one of the three founders for CERT Responder Magazine. Our company goal is to help others and spread informational stories to help surrounding communities who want to help when a natural disaster or man-made events happen.
Tommy Waller and the Secure the Grid Coalition
Tommy Waller is Vice President for Special Projects at the Center for Security Policy. The Secure the Grid Coalition is an ad hoc group of policy, energy…
Matthew West on his Thesis
Matthew received his B.A. in American Studies from the University of Texas at San Antonio in 2002 and received his M.A. in Homeland Security (with honors) from American Military University in 2013.
The Provident Prepper
This week, Preston speaks with Jonathan and Kylene Jones the authors of “The Provident Prepper” and their involvement with the American Civil Defense Association (TACDA).
Join the ranks of the provident preppers who have the foresight to carefully provide for the future while enjoying the present. This journey will allow you to develop the self-assurance and skills which will enable you to handle whatever challenges may come your way with confidence. You can be ready.
A Conversation with Preston and Todd
SFC Preston Le Roy Schleinkofer, is a retired military veteran of 22 years and a retired federal officer with 27 years.
A New Call for Civil Defense
After the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, and the increasingly serious threats from both state actors and non-state actors, there has been a growing call for the resurrection of some form of civil defense structure in the United States. Among those calling for this resurrection was a bi-partisan committee in the U.S. House of […]