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Jan 2023
47m 5s

Jeff Kirkham, Green Beret and Co-Author ...

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About this episode

Jeff is a former Green Beret who served for 28 years and is the co-author of the
Black Autumn series of books. He talks about his books as a way to get people
emergency preparedness-minded and how reality and fiction collide in the recent
cartel violence seen in Mexico.

Jeff shares how specialized nurse practitioners can be and the effectiveness of
tourniquets in saving lives. He discusses one of his registered patents, the RATS
tourniquet, and how being in emergency services is all about helping your fellow
man or woman in need.

Also, with the crackdown on firearms-related content especially on YouTube, Jeff
shares one of his projects called Juxxi, a video platform that he launched that
focuses on guns and shooting clips. He also talks about the latest in Black Autumn
and what avid fans can expect next.

Get a copy of Jeff’s book: https://amzn.to/3GZqyMs

Check out Juxxi: https://juxxi.com/

 

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