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Spotting danger before it happens is a skill that can be developed
and may even save your life. Understand the threat Build
situational awareness Develop personal defenses A mother dropping
her teenager off at the mall, a young man leaving home for college,
a family about to head out on their first trip overseas. What do
all of these people have in common? They all have a vested interest
in their personal security and the wellbeing of those they love.
According to the FBI's Uniform Crime Report, there were an
estimated 1.25 million violent crimes committed in the United
States in 2018. Make no mistake; in a world filled with crime and
violence, you are your own last line of defense. Continuing on the
path of The Gift of Fear (Gavin deBecker), Spotting Danger Before
It Spots You, author Gary Quesenberry breaks down the basic
techniques necessary to help you develop good situational awareness
and increase your levels of personal safety. Gary calls upon his
extensive background as a Federal Air Marshal and defensive tactics
instructor to explain these methods in simple terms that will
greatly improve your general understanding of how, when and where
violence occurs. He will then take the next critical step-providing
you with the tools you need to properly identify and evade danger
before it ever has a chance to materialize. You will learn The
common traits of predatory behavior How to conduct a personal
"safety check" How to develop strong awareness skills What to do
when you spot potential trouble Staying safe and living life free
of worry and fear "Today more than ever, it is imperative that we
pay close attention to our surroundings and learn how to interpret
what's happening around us. Tragic events can often be both
predictable and preventable." - Federal Air Marshal Gary
Quesenberry
With the title Faith, Family and Fighter Jets splashed above a
combat-worn fighter jet, soaring high above the mountains of
Afghanistan, Colonel Todd "Riddler" Riddle's story is anything but
typical. His writing conveys lessons of faith and leadership forged
from a life of military service in harm's way; a missional life
calling where the stakes of success and failure are at the highest
possible levels. Colonel Todd "Riddler" Riddle's first person
recollections of pulling the trigger on a GAU-8 Avenger 30mm canon
on an A-10, firing Maverick missiles, using Night Vision Goggles,
or laughably failing while coaching children's sports draw readers
toward discovering an authentic and practical faith-one that opens
the hearts of believers and those seeking to invite the greater
presence of Christ across the key dimensions of their lives. Each
chapter of Faith, Family and Fighter Jets concludes with key
Thunderbolt takeaways for consideration and life application.
Appealing to those who have found the Christian faith to be
disappointingly safe, Faith, Family and Fighter Jets departs from
the sterile, predictable formulas of workplace and life success to
that of a compelling, obtainable and joyful calling in which
biblical truth meets readers where they are. Colonel Todd "Riddler"
Riddle extends the application of each lesson with current and
credible organizational research-as well as Biblical examples-to
provide a strong academic, religious, and theoretical foundation
for readers.
Spotting danger before it happens is a skill that can be developed
and may even save your life. Understand the threat Build
situational awareness Develop personal defenses A mother dropping
her teenager off at the mall, a young man leaving home for college,
a family about to head out on their first trip overseas. What do
all of these people have in common? They all have a vested interest
in their personal security and the wellbeing of those they love.
According to the FBI's Uniform Crime Report, there were an
estimated 1.25 million violent crimes committed in the United
States in 2018. Make no mistake; in a world filled with crime and
violence, you are your own last line of defense. Continuing on the
path of The Gift of Fear (Gavin deBecker), Spotting Danger Before
It Spots You, author Gary Quesenberry breaks down the basic
techniques necessary to help you develop good situational awareness
and increase your levels of personal safety. Gary calls upon his
extensive background as a Federal Air Marshal and defensive tactics
instructor to explain these methods in simple terms that will
greatly improve your general understanding of how, when and where
violence occurs. He will then take the next critical step-providing
you with the tools you need to properly identify and evade danger
before it ever has a chance to materialize. You will learn The
common traits of predatory behavior How to conduct a personal
"safety check" How to develop strong awareness skills What to do
when you spot potential trouble Staying safe and living life free
of worry and fear "Today more than ever, it is imperative that we
pay close attention to our surroundings and learn how to interpret
what's happening around us. Tragic events can often be both
predictable and preventable." - Federal Air Marshal Gary
Quesenberry
Answer God's call to arms. Evil from the world, the flesh, and the
devil preys on those we love and stalks our every move. If we're
not fighting back, we're losing. In On Spiritual Warfare, the
sequel to On Spiritual Combat, Dave Grossman and Chris Pascoe guide
Christians through operations of advanced spiritual warfare. Battle
the forces of evil with twenty-two intensely practical WARNORDS, or
military "warning orders," drawn from the writings of Luther and
Erasmus. These strategic warnings and tactical orders will equip
you to recognize and fearlessly confront evil, confess and repent
of your own sin, serve others as you become sanctified, and mature
into a triumphant spiritual warrior of God. Filled with Scripture,
powerful hymns, battle prep questions, and practical direction, On
Spiritual Warfare is the map you need to successfully complete your
mission from God. You become victorious as a Christian by living
virtuously. Victory through virtue!
You will fight how you train. That's why Fighter's Fact Book 2
presents a critical look at training and real-world applications.
When you've mastered the skills taught in this book, you will truly
be ready to defend yourself in some of the most desperate
situations imaginable. You will learn how to defend yourself
against multiple assailants, violent dogs, and knife attacks.
You'll learn how to contend with close-quarters attacks and
adversaries who are impervious to pain. You'll also get no-nonsense
instruction on fighting wounded and the justified use of extreme
tactics. Loren W. Christensen shares lessons from his decades of
martial arts training and law enforcement experience. He has also
enlisted a host of expert contributors: *Lt. Col. Dave
Grossman*Iain Abernethy*Rory Miller*Kris Wilder*Lawrence Kane*Alain
Burrese*Wim Demeere*Richard Dimitri*Mark Mireles*Tim Delgman*Dan
Anderson These men are proven survivors, and their
multidisciplinary analyses will change the way you see training and
fighting. The authors will show you how to make your street
techniques fast and explosive, and how to prepare yourself mentally
to use extreme force. These skills are not for the faint of heart.
They are hardcore techniques intended to save your life or the life
of a loved one.
The good news is that the vast majority of soldiers are loath to
kill in battle. Unfortunately, modern armies, using Pavlovian and
operant conditioning have developed sophisticated ways of
overcoming this instinctive aversion. The psychological cost for
soldiers, as witnessed by the increase in post-traumatic stress, is
devastating. The psychological cost for the rest of us is even more
so: contemporary civilian society, particularly the media,
replicates the army's conditioning techniques and, according to Lt.
Col. Dave Grossman's thesis, is responsible for our rising rate of
murder among the young. Upon its first publication, ON KILLING was
hailed as a landmark study of the techniques the military uses to
overcome the powerful reluctance to kill, of how killing affects
the soldier, and of the societal implications of escalating
violence. Now, Grossman has updated this classic work to include
information on 21st-century military conflicts, recent crime rates,
suicide bombings, school shootings, and much more. The result is a
work that is sure to be relevant and important for decades to come.
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