Be Hard To Steal From The recent National Public Data breach impacted millions of Americans, including me. Here’s what I am doing about it, and I encourage you to take similar steps. As we continue to read reports of cyber attacks and data breaches, it’s becoming more critical for prepared citizens to improve their cyber hygiene…
Category: Practical Skill Sets
Know Your Dissident History: The Battle of Athens (1946)
This incident occurred in Athens, Tennessee in 1946. Many are completely unaware that an armed revolt by WWII veterans took place on American soil. Now the Second Amendment can be understood in it’s Original, unaltered Context: To Arm Citizens in order to protect themselves against a Tyrannical and Corrupt Government. FACTS: The…
Partisan 101: Ten Lessons from the Taliban
0 Lessons I Learned From The Taliban /Thread/ 1/ 1- Unattachment I used to be an interrogator with the objective of finding out more information about “terrorists” and their plans. We had to use “sanctioned” emotional techniques in order to get information. 2/ Let’s just say none of the techniques we used would work on the…
Squatter Hunters
‘Squatter Hunter’ warns worst intruders in America are those who have ‘nothing to lose’ This article personifies how Anarcho-Tyranny is now the rule rather than the exception in FUSA. The only way to come out on top (and not go to jail in the process) is to beat the squatters at their own game…
Reference Library: CIA’s Simple Sabotage Field Manual
CIA’s Simple Sabotage Field Manual (Via: HSDL) This historical document was originally published by the United States Office of Strategic Services (OSS; now the Central Intelligence Agency) in 1944, for use by OSS agents in motivating or recruiting potential foreign saboteurs. Agents were granted permission to print and disseminate portions of the document as…
Essential Gear to Escape Your Captors
Essential Gear to Escape Your Captors Whether you use the words kidnapped, abducted, or taken makes no difference. You’re in the hands of “bad guys,” you must get away fast, or your life could end anytime. Knowing how to escape your captors could very well be the difference between life and death. Although this may sound like a…
Magazine Fatigue?
Magazine Fatigue? A question that routinely comes up when a new user gets an auto pistol – whether a police trainee or armed citizen – is “how long can the magazine stay loaded without compromising reliability?” – or words to that effect. It’s a fair question. I’m no metallurgist, but I’ve been handling guns…
Practical not Tactical: Heavy flow is not massive hemorrhage – Tampons don’t belong in IFAKs
Heavy flow is not massive hemorrhage: Tampons don’t belong in IFAKs Recently we posted a video outlining the challenges of using hemostatic granules as compared to gauze. In response, we were surprised by how many people advocated for tactical tampons to control massive hemorrhage in a gunshot wound. “Depending on the bullet hole size, tampon and…
Got Range Cards?
Newly Unburdened, or is That “UnBidened?” and A Range Card Instructional (IMPORTANT!) Highly recommend you save this to a flash drive for later reference. Don’t get distracted by the circus. Use this time to Prepare and Prep your AO! In Addition pickup a Range-R Card and some Mini-Field Reference Manuals over at Brushbeater’s Store….
W.O.F.T. Training
What is W.O.F.T. Training? There is a misconception that simply having a firearm can solve any problem, but this is flatly wrong. If someone approaches you in a dimly lit parking lot yelling out at you, your natural response shouldn’t be to draw your concealed firearm and deposit some hollow points into them. W.O.F.T. is…