BZ’s Berserk Bobcat Saloon Radio Show, Tuesday, 12-28-17, the Kurt Schlichter Commemorative Hour

The last show of 2017 on the SHR Media Network, I went with the Kurt Schlichter Commemorative Hour, highlighting his most recent exquisite articles.

Featuring Right thinking from a left brain, doing the job the American Media Maggots won’t, embracing ubiquitous, sagacious perspicacity and broadcasting behind enemy lines in Occupied Fornicalia from the veritable Belly of the Beast, the Bill Mill in Sacramento, Fornicalia, I continue to proffer my thanks to the SHR Media Network for allowing me to utilize their studio and hijack their air twice weekly, Tuesdays and Thursdays, thanks to my shameless contract, as well as appear on the Sack Heads Radio Show each Wednesday evening.

Tonight featured the Kurt Schlichter Commemorative Hour (KSCH), wherein I highlighted articles from Kurt that bored like a carpenter bee into the wheelhouses of Leftists, Demorats and American Media Maggots all across the United Snakes of America.

And to those I may have missed along the way in this incredible journey: I’d like to first thank the SHR Media Network owners, Shaun and Clint, for their confidence in me. I’d also like to thank all of the listeners and watchers I’ve managed to gain despite my terrible late night hours — which I freely chose — via the live broadcast, the chat room and via podcast. I actually had people come out and say “you have the best show on the SHR Media Network.” To you I say: my most heartfelt thanks.

The topics covered in the Saloon included:

  • Kari Baxter Donovan writes at BigLeaguePolitics.com;
  • I interviewed Kari;
  • More politics;
  • Guess you’ll have to listen to the show to discover the nature;

If you care to listen to the show in Spreaker, please click on the yellow start button at the upper left.

Listen to “BZ’s Berserk Bobcat Saloon Radio Show, Thursday, December 28th, 2017: LAST SHOW OF THE YEAR” on Spreaker.

If you care to watch the show on YouTube, please click on the red start button. Fear not, it’s actually the Berserk Bobcat Saloon and not the Sack Heads Radio Show.

Please join me, the Bloviating Zeppelin (on Twitter @BZep, Facebook as the Bloviating Zeppelin and on Gab.ai @BZep), every Tuesday and Thursday night on the SHR Media Network from 11 PM to 1 AM Eastern and 8 PM to 10 PM Pacific, at the Berserk Bobcat Saloon — where the speech is free but the drinks are not.

As ever, thank you so kindly for listening, commenting, and interacting in the chat room or listening later via podcast.

  • Want to listen to all the Berserk Bobcat Saloon archives in podcast? Go here.
  • Want to watch the past shows on YouTube? Please visit the SHR Media Network YouTube channel here.
  • Want to watch the show live on Facebook? Go to the SHR Media page on Facebook here.
  • Want to watch the show on High Plains TV? Go here.

Thank you one and all for listening, watching and supporting the SHR Media Network: “Conservative Media Done Right.”

BZ

 

BZ’s Berserk Bobcat Saloon Radio Show, Tuesday, 12-26-17, with Kari Baxter Donovan

Tonight was “Whiskey and Politics.”

Featuring Right thinking from a left brain, doing the job the American Media Maggots won’t, embracing ubiquitous, sagacious perspicacity and broadcasting behind enemy lines in Occupied Fornicalia from the veritable Belly of the Beast, the Bill Mill in Sacramento, Fornicalia, I continue to proffer my thanks to the SHR Media Network for allowing me to utilize their studio and hijack their air twice weekly, Tuesdays and Thursdays, thanks to my shameless contract, as well as appear on the Sack Heads Radio Show each Wednesday evening.

Being the first day after Christmas, I didn’t expect many listeners as a number of folks have the entire week off and want to be with their families and friends instead of listening to some avoirdupois-challenged bearded reprobate. I was pleasantly surprised by the folks in chat. Thanks to Mary and Joe and Mamba and Gulf and Kari and Whiskey Dale, plus the other viewers who don’t create user names.

Thanks to all those very kind persons who wished me a Merry Christmas on social media and, to the Leftist trolls who ripped my arse one day after Christmas: fuck you. And I mean that in the most cuddly, loving and understanding way possible. Heh.

The topics covered in the Saloon included:

  • Kari Baxter Donovan writes at BigLeaguePolitics.com;
  • I interviewed Kari;
  • More politics;
  • Guess you’ll have to listen to the show to discover the nature;

If you care to listen to the show in Spreaker, please click on the yellow start button at the upper left.

Listen to “BZ’s Berserk Bobcat Saloon Radio Show, Tuesday, December 26th, 2017” on Spreaker.

If you care to watch the show on YouTube, please click on the red start button. Fear not, it’s actually the Berserk Bobcat Saloon and not the Sack Heads Radio Show.

Please join me, the Bloviating Zeppelin (on Twitter @BZep, Facebook as the Bloviating Zeppelin and on Gab.ai @BZep), every Tuesday and Thursday night on the SHR Media Network from 11 PM to 1 AM Eastern and 8 PM to 10 PM Pacific, at the Berserk Bobcat Saloon — where the speech is free but the drinks are not.

As ever, thank you so kindly for listening, commenting, and interacting in the chat room or listening later via podcast.

  • Want to listen to all the Berserk Bobcat Saloon archives in podcast? Go here.
  • Want to watch the past shows on YouTube? Please visit the SHR Media Network YouTube channel here.
  • Want to watch the show live on Facebook? Go to the SHR Media page on Facebook here.
  • Want to watch the show on High Plains TV? Go here.

Thank you one and all for listening, watching and supporting the SHR Media Network: “Conservative Media Done Right.”

BZ

 

New Years Eve driving tips from an EVOC Instructor

DSC02191Before my department killed the bulk of its training division in 2009 due to budget cuts, we used to have an excellent EVOC (Emergency Vehicle Operations Course) program which included a full skid pan, vehicle placement area and high speed response course.  I was the Sergeant in charge of EVOC, with both Academy and In-Service venues.

DSC02039I have been teaching EVOC for emergency responders since the late 70s, and full-time from 1998 to 2009.  I have trained close to 10,000 students overall in that period, at FLETC, at CHP, for the FBI and for my own department.  I have published a book on same (now out of print) and may print another in the future.  I wrote the entire driver’s training program for my department and for three other departments as well.  I wrote a drivers training manual for convergent forces in Iraq, US and others.

That in mind, I have a few tips for persons who may decide to navigate the highways and freeways on this New Year’s Eve.  With luck, you may remember them and save your life or perhaps the life of another.

1. If you don’t have to go out tonight, don’t go out tonight.  Sounds like a page ripped from the notebook of Captain Obvious, but ask yourself: do you really have to go to that party tonight?

2. If you go out, don’t drink.  Most parties have alternative fluids available like soft drinks, juices, non-alcoholic beverages.

3. If you drink, don’t drive.  Designate a person who is the Non-Drinking Driver.  Call a taxi. But don’t step into a car with alcohol in your system.  One seemingly-small thing like that can change your life forever — and the lives of others.

4. If you have car trouble going home, stay far off the roadway, and away from your vehicle.  Hood up, parking lights on only; no 4-way flashers.  I’ll explain why later.

5. On a multi-lane highway or a freeway, stay OUT of the #1 Fast Lane.  Drive in the #2 or #3 lane if available.  I’ll explain why later.

6. Always make sure there is a set of tail-lights illuminated directly in front of you.  And specifically if you do occupy the #1 or Fast Lane for any amount of time.

7. Stay away from The Pack.  You know what I mean by The Pack — the conglomeration of cars who, for whatever reason, seem to congregate in clumps.  Either stay ahead of The Pack, or behind The Pack.  This is good advice at all times.

8. Stay away from those you think are drunk or impaired.  You’ll likely see them, particularly tonight.  Let them pass, move to another lane, even take an upcoming exit if you have to.  Stay away from them.  Far away.  Do not follow them and stay off their bumper.  If you have time and it is safe, call 911.

9. Expect that, at ANY intersection, someone — a drunk driver — will violate the red light.  Particularly evident on New Years Eve, but truly applicable all the time.

10. Keep your eyes up, ahead, as far down the road as possible while you drive.  This is called having a High Visual Horizon, and that small tip can literally save your life and the other occupants in your vehicle.

Now, to explain further, we’re going to examine the clotted mind of a drunk driver and relate it to the bullet points above.

First, there are Functional Alcoholics and those who are The Amateurs.  You can count on New Years Eve being Amateur Night.

Functional Alcoholics are those persons — whom I’ve seen time and again — whose customary mode of operation may range up to a BAC of 2.0 or more.  I once booked a man for DUI who tested at 4.0; on normal human beings that would be close to death (In Fornicalia you are considered drunk and arrestable at .08 BAC).  That man spoke well and walked slowly but deliberately.  He was a fully functioning alcoholic.

New Years Eve, however, will be packed with those persons who are not functional alcoholics and will not be able to perceive or understand the affect alcohol has on their ability to think rationally and make cogent decisions.

So let’s talk about the points above.

First, #4Minimize the Flash Factor if your car is broken down on the highway or freeway.  CHP has finally figured out, after years and years and years of officers killed, that the fewer lights illuminated on a traffic stop which are visible to the rear, the better.  Sometimes during the day there are no lights illuminated by CHP during a traffic stop.  At night, you’ll find white spotlights focused on the subject vehicle and perhaps one red lamp forward.  The fewer lights visible to the rear at night, the better.

Second, #5.  You will want to stay out of the #1 Fast or Left Lane because that is the lane wrong-way drunk drivers will occupy.  Signs posted at wrong-way entry points to freeways are totally unseen by drunk drivers.  They will migrate over to the #1 lane because, in their minds, they are now traveling in the SLOW lane and don’t want to bring attention to themselves.  Their “slow lane” = your fast lane.  Stay OUT of the #1 lane at night.  Further, drunk drivers frequently fail to turn on their lights at all.  And a “wrong-way” freeway collision always results in at least one death, because of the combined speeds involved.

Third, #6.  If you happen to be in the #1 or Fast Lane and you have a set of tail-lights clearly in front of you, you know there is nothing between you and that vehicle in front.  Meaning: no drunk driver is heading towards you, the wrong way.  Remember: drunk drivers frequently do not turn on their vehicle lights.  That said, be smart: get out of the #1 lane.

Frankly, a large percentage of CHP, state patrol and traffic-oriented law enforcement officers are injured or killed on traffic stops because they are struck from the rear by inattentive drivers or drunk drivers.

The technology utilized in cop cars now has changed markedly, even in the past five to ten years.  LED light bars consume less battery power, and yet produce what I call “brain-glazing” illumination.  Further, some light bars purchased by departments feature not only red and blue lights but transitioning amber patterns which move right-to-left, left-to-right, and center-to-outside.

These light bars are effective and efficient, but I submit they are also incredibly deadly at night, when drunk drivers predominantly roam.  And I submit that officers who activate their full overheads at night are nothing more than enticing billboards for drunk drivers, asking “HIT ME HERE.”

Officer after officer, killed or injured because of poor vehicle placement on the final stop, poor approach tactics, massive overhead displays, lack of attention and situational awareness, or just plain damned bad luck.

And here’s why:

It gets back to what I term High Visual Horizon, or the lack thereof.

The physiological bottom line is this: eye placement = driving line.  In other words, where you look is where you’re going to drive.  Your brain is wired that way and, in the case of a drunk driver, their primitive impaired brain is definitely wired that way.

So when cops produce a veritable Party Array of Lights on the side of the road, many drivers will look there, particularly at night.  Sober drivers will make appropriate steering corrections.  Impaired drivers will not.  They will steer to the point of eye placement.  Which will be to the cluster of bright and brilliant lights.

Eye placement is everything.  Drunk or sober.

Be safe, be smart, keep yourself alive this New Years Eve.

BZ