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Intel 101
Article by: Fernando FigueroaAs seen in the recent Boston bombing tragedy, past intelligence is very important when attempting to find a lead or capture a suspectperson who is believed to be committing a crime, about to commit a crime, or has committed a crime.. On the 17th of April around 1:00pm CNN reporter John King told Wolf Blitzer [...]
Suicide Bomber 101
Article by: Fernando Figueroa“Homicide Bombers will be the next wave of attacks in this country [U.S.].” With the recent bombings at the Boston Marathon, we realize that Howard Safir’s conclusion about Homicide bombers in the United States is not at all far fetched. This article discusses the profiling of suicide bombers. We will discuss what makes someone a suicide bomber, how [...]
Big: That’s Not a Knife . . .THAT’S a Knife
Article by: World Wide DojoBy Lynn Thompson – Cold Steel ~ In my earlier article regarding “Mouse Knives” I urged my friends and customers to examine their knife carry choices with intellectual honesty, to look at the advantages and disadvantages of their knife choice and to study what is genuinely and realistically possible with those small knives in a [...]
TIT for TAT – Training International Transporters for Tactics Against Terrorists
Article by: World Wide DojoAbout TIT for TAT Preventing another 9/11 Tragedy Mission Our perpetual mission is dedicated to exploring and providing the most comprehensive self-defense training tactics for people who are employed within the transportation industry. Our seminars are created and implemented by the World’s Best Defense Experts. Company Overview Motto: Transportation Makes the World Go Around We are [...]
Staying Alive on the Job – A Survival Guide for Peace Officers
Article by: Tom KohlTom Kohl is a US Army veteran (1988-92), who was in combat in Desert Shield/Storm in Iraq, and who served in the US Army Reserves (1992-95). Tom worked “on the street” as a police officer for the Dallas Police Department and the Dallas County Police Department from 1995 to 2002. He now is a Special [...]
Best Practices: Why the OODA Loop is Still Relevant
Article by: Amaury MurgadoUnderstanding the mind’s decision-making process can help you calm down subjects and improve your own reactions. The OODA loop was created by Air Force colonel John Boyd in the late 1950s. He was a Korean War fighter pilot and a student of combative engagements. Col. Boyd’s understanding of the time-sensitive nature of decision-making based on [...]
Homeowner kills intruder: ‘I was fighting for my life’
Article by: World Wide DojoBy Diana Rugg / NBCmilitary acronym for Nuclear Biological Chemical slowly being replaced by the new term Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD). Charlotte ~ HICKORY, N.C. – A Hickory man is grateful to be alive after he said an intruder broke down his front door, and tried to beat him and rob him Saturday morning. [...]
Police Officer Survival Guide – Complacency Can Kill You
Article by: Tom KohlThe average police officer may work his entire career without having to discharge his weapon in the line of duty. This leads the officers into a sense of self- confidence and security, which can evaporate quickly when a suspectperson who is believed to be committing a crime, about to commit a crime, or has committed [...]
The Winning Edge: One Stance, Three Uses
Article by: Amaury MurgadoWhy waste time and cause confusion learning different positions when one will do for interviewing, fighting, and shooting? If you sit around chatting with instructors who teach in law enforcement, you will find a great deal of diversity on any training topic except one: working the fundamentals. Any top-notch instructor knows the fundamentals will always [...]
An Obscene Bid to Smear our Veterans
Article by: Dave GrossmanThe Myth of our Returning Veterans and Violent Crime: “A long-standing goal of the left, recently invigorated, has been to drive a wedge between our military and our society.” — Ralph Peters, New York Post, 1/21/08 Many times, across this last decade of war, law enforcement leaders and trainers, politicians, business leaders, and media reporters [...]
