http://loadoutroom.com/3553/start-living-a-warrior-lifestyle/- the warrior lifestyle
http://go.emaildir2.com/l/a/dhi/0h/jgjl/zxj/t77l/click.emaildirect- Surviving an Active Shooter: Navy SEAL Lessons from Aurora
Sure Sam, the author describes what he feels are necessary skills that have been dulled by years of complacency, he also elaborates on the presumtion that someware down the road, we could see a temporery Govt. Shut down, if even for a limited amount of time, "this is the scenario I personally think is most likelly to happen, if the fed keeps printing worthless money". And what may transpire in the weeks or months following such an incident. He also goes on to explain how many Americans have lost the skills that they once had in favor of sitting on the couch and playing games and watching TV. "which I like to do also". He offers some suggestions to get back to nature and once again gain some ability to survive without some of the luxorys we are become so used to.
The second link is from an actual seal, it describes how to avoid protect and repel an attack. The differences between cover and concealment, and how a simple flashlight could have saved lives in the most current tragedy. I think that one can be of use to everyone, even those who already know much of what he pointed out, They are short and worth a few minutes of your time to browse, thanks,
George
Both were found in an emai from Cheaper than dirt that I got this AM
http://go.emaildir2.com/l/a/dhi/0h/jgjl/zxj/t77l/click.emaildirect- Surviving an Active Shooter: Navy SEAL Lessons from Aurora
Sure Sam, the author describes what he feels are necessary skills that have been dulled by years of complacency, he also elaborates on the presumtion that someware down the road, we could see a temporery Govt. Shut down, if even for a limited amount of time, "this is the scenario I personally think is most likelly to happen, if the fed keeps printing worthless money". And what may transpire in the weeks or months following such an incident. He also goes on to explain how many Americans have lost the skills that they once had in favor of sitting on the couch and playing games and watching TV. "which I like to do also". He offers some suggestions to get back to nature and once again gain some ability to survive without some of the luxorys we are become so used to.
The second link is from an actual seal, it describes how to avoid protect and repel an attack. The differences between cover and concealment, and how a simple flashlight could have saved lives in the most current tragedy. I think that one can be of use to everyone, even those who already know much of what he pointed out, They are short and worth a few minutes of your time to browse, thanks,
George
Both were found in an emai from Cheaper than dirt that I got this AM
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