Guns, Bunkers and Grease
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Tribe Leader Llyod
Lloyd Neal and his dog. Lloyd Neal is a Blackfoot Indian and combat veteran. He currently leads a tribe of 30 people that he needs to take care of should the end of the world as we Know it arrive. He feels well prepared, but he is very concerned about water, the most basic element of survival.
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Forge Survival Supply
Mark Puhaly works with a variety of preppers to help them improve their readiness for the end of the world as we know it. In tonight's episode he helps a young prepper in New York City, Lexi.
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Prepped For the End
Melody White and baby Loretta.
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Ready For Chaos
William and Melody White with baby Loretta are ready to prep should their environment devolve into Chaos.
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Helping the Mountain Man
Joel Stevens and Mark Puhaly of Forge Survival Supply. Here they show a full-time mountain man how to improve the security at his ever-changing campsites.
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Ready Set Fire
Joel and Mark of Forge Survival Supply are seen here helping William White.
I am offended beyond your wildest imagination that you chose this fake Indian to be on your program. First, there is no Blackfoot Indian tribe in the US and the tribe you referred to is the Blackfeet Nation located in Browning. No Blackfeet Indian on this reservation would EVER refer to themselves by the wrong Nation name and would name their tribe instead (Piegan, for example) but would not misname their own nation. Blackfoot is a river in Western Montana. Second, there isn't a white eyes enamored by the Native culture that doesn 't have a Cherokee Princess in their family tree. We figure there must have been one very busy lady running around and when white eyes says this to a Native, they smile and nod their head and under their breath they snort and ridicule you for thinking Natives would be so gullible. You owe the Blackfeet Nation an apology for parading this white eyes as any type of Native of any tribe in the US. If you are faking your episodes, I am disappointed but this episode made me very angry! Good Luck in the future. Native Montanan
@Cheryl BramsenI agree with you and do say that was in reference of my own tribe of people (NO RELATION TO THE BLACKFEET NATION), there was no offense intended and I do apologize. There was more said that was edited out that clarified. We referenced my Blackfeet heritage and nothing was not in representation of the Blackfeet Nation. I walk for my Blackfoot tribe of 30 and do so proud and humbled! Loyd Neal
