Re: SECURITY ISSUES | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Erik Nielsen (judge4re![]() |
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Date: Fri, 2 Jul 2010 04:39:33 -0700 (PDT) |
Dale: If you don't already have one, read up on German WWII trenching tools (small shovel) and some of the alternative uses for it. Nasty little thing that looks harmless... Erik On 7/2/10, dale sailors <sailorsdaleedward [at] yahoo.com> wrote: > Hi guys, > Residential cameras sound good but at Eagle Pass a neighbor had > video of neighbor juveniles breaking, entering and trashing his residence > with clear facial footage. Police got fingerprints, etc. Their uncle was a > Border Patrol supervisor with doper connections in Piedras Negras. Nothing > ever happened to them or their parent. The victim was a Texas ABC agent and > tried to file charges, report to Child Protective Services, etc. Nothing > produced results. But karma comes around. Their welfare mother and > prostitute minor sister were incestuously involved with the male juveniles. > All are excellent AIDS candidates. > For home invasion self defence, edged weapons can be excellent > tools. > Try something relatively short, fairly heavy and adapted for slashing and > stabbing. > Military surplus stores sell replicas of the Vietnam era tomahawk some > Ranger, etc. units used. The COLD STEEL line of short handle ax, Gurkha > kukuri, etc. offer excellent inexpensive items. They have a short spear copy > of a Zulu original that would certainly get the attention of a thief. If you > don't like edges or points, a heavy ball peen hammer will do a lot of > damage. > Practise some or get some martial arts traing. Most kung fu > schools or Philippine style stick fighting clubs can train you quickly in > impact or edged weapon tactics. The key is no hesitation, continuous motion, > multiple hits, and once you start, don't stop till the target is done. A > good example of technique > was the knife fight scene in the Steven Segall movie UNDER SIEGE. Cutting go > for the adam's apple or arteries inside upper thighs. Reaction time is all > important. If you can find a copy of Bill Jordan's NO SECOND PLACE WINNER, > He described what he would do if someone had the drop on him with a pistol? > He would draw his pistol and kill the perp. Jordan demonstrated numerous > times that it was readily possible to draw and fire one round before the > other person could react to your movement and pull their trigger. But > training to act quickly and decisively is needed. When I was in charge of > law enforcement on an Indian Reservation I used to train new officers to > draw and fire at full silouette targets at 7 feet away to give them a feel > of what the actual threat situation would feel like. > Practise at 25 and 50 yards is nice but 99% of justified shooting encounters > are going to be upclose and dirty. Fighting a thief or home intruder is a > zero sum game. Someone wins. Someoe loses. > A side benefit of getting ready is developing an interest in > martial arts. My weakness is Chinese feudal era swords, sabers, pole arms > and exotic items lke "deer antler knives". I have been blessed with tolerant > instructors in China, Hong Kong and here and have a small collection of > antique items too. There are obvious health and exercise benefits too. > Ciao! > Dale > > >
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