Re: SECURITY ISSUES
From: stephen (stephensherman44gmail.com)
Date: Fri, 2 Jul 2010 07:06:38 -0700 (PDT)
On the night stand by our bed sits
a can of WASP SPRAY longer range than mace.

Stephen
----- Original Message ----- From: "Erik Nielsen" <judge4re [at] gmail.com>
To: "Stephen" <stephensherman44 [at] gmail.com>
Cc: <ferrari [at] ferrarilist.com>
Sent: Friday, July 02, 2010 6:39 AM
Subject: Re: [Ferrari] SECURITY ISSUES


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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