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American Homeguard

TM-725-15
Anti-Terrorist Handbook
Disclaimer:
This Book has be published for educational & entertainment purposes
only. The author and/or publisher(s) claim no responsibility for use and/or
misuse of the information, techniques, methods & formula contained
herein…

It is advised that one should not ever attempt any of these training
methods or fighting techniques as only you will be liable for your own
injuries…

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Anti-Terrorist Handbook (1st Edition)


Copy Right Witch-Hunter Publishing (2007)
Published by
Witch-Hunter Publishing
P.O. Box 597
MacArthur WV 25873
Anti-Terrorist Handbook:

This anti-terrorist handbook, is a basic survival preparedness


manual. The object of this book is to arm you with the most basic skills of
self-defense combatives, wilderness survival & extreme situation
emergency precautions.
It is the intent of this book to give you a basic idea of how to prepare
yourself for the worst case scenario. And should the worst case scenario
take place, I wish you the best of luck. Should this booklet come of no use
to you then, I am very happy with that. I wish you never need to apply the
methods in this book, and if you do I hope you are successful.
The “Anti-Terror Philosophy” is to be prepared for the worst,
hope/pray for the best & be more then ready to survive at all costs. As
such should the worse case scenario become a real situation by all means
reproduce this booklet for every member of your survival team & have a
few extra just in case.

This Handbook belongs to:_____________________________


Whose Role is:__________________________

Note:
This booklet is a study manual of the
American Homeguard is for educational &
academic purposes only!
Do Not assume his booklet is an actual
military or civil defense paphmlet, this book is
for academic & educational purposes only...
Contents:

Introduction:
A Dangerous World & Your Will to Survive

Chapter One:
Basic Hand-to-Hand & Self-defense

Chapter Two:
Safety Precautions for You and Your Family

Chapter Three:
Wilderness Survival

Chapter Four:
Against Bio-Chemical Terrorism

Chapter Five:
True Terrorism; What we haven’t seen

Chapter Six:
You Against Terrorism

Post Script:
Are you ready?
Introduction:
A Dangerous World & Your Will to Survive

What I will tell you is going to shock and scare you, but it’s the
honest truth. Iraq is not a war on terrorism… A terrorist is an individual
who uses fear and propaganda to control the minds of others. By that
standard the Republican Party are terrorists. By that standard Saddam was
a terrorist, right beside the G.W. Bush’s “We’re-at-war” committee; all
controlling the populace through fear.
You have not seen terrorism, oh September 11th was a horrible event
and it shocked the world. But that isn’t real terrorism!
Real terrorism is suicide bombers in an elementary school or
hospital, death squads wiping out small towns or some guy walking into
Go-Mart with an AR15 and opening fire. Terrorism is a tool of Guerrilla
warfare but it is not the goal of it. Real terrorist wield fear like a razor
edged scimitar. Real terrorism is the something Israel, for example, has
been dealing with for decades.

A terrorist has one goal, to create fear, doubt and panic. Fear makes
you helpless, doubt makes you hesitate and panic makes them seem all the
more threatening. This is where you must decide to die as passive cattle to
the wolves or stand up and fight back!
I hope in buying this book you have chosen to fight back, for your
sake and ours. This book focuses on the worst case scenario.
Chapter One:
Basic Hand-to-Hand & Self-defense

The following combative methods are drawn from the old WWII
Marine Corps hand-to-hand combatives and aspects of Street Focus
Jujitsu. These techniques are designed to end the fight as quickly as
possible and move one.
Once an aggressor is down and out, run to a “safe-place” and call for
help or report the incident and check on the safety of your family.

Mental Over-Load Conditioning:


The Mental Over-Load Conditioning is a 1 to 3 second drive into a
wall, it’s the use of animal, or predatory instinct. Broken into phase of
activation, each phase represents a safe guard. Each safe guard is an
attempt to calm down and regain control or elevate the danger of the
situation and the adrenal-stress reflex of the body.
While many self-defense instructors preach about releasing the
anger and using it as a safe guard, I will warn the student of the outcome
of the situation. If you rely on anger for self empowerment, it will eat a
hole threw your heart and mind. Highly emotional people suffer from the
most stress related illnesses and angry people are in the top category of
this outcome.
Awareness:
If you have noticed there is no pre-awareness stage that is because
you must always be aware. Present in the moment, and functioning in the
apparent “now,” not focus on paying the bills or picking the kids up from
soccer.
The only excuses for not being aware of your environment are
sleeping and dead…
The Psych-Up:
The psych-up is the 1 to 3 second drive to wall part. Think of is this,
when in doubt and fear embrace it and control it. As best I can explain it,
when you learn to live with something it doesn’t seem that bad, violence
is no exception. Envision the mugger coming at you, the rapist following
you and the tiniest sound seems to echo like dynamite.
At this point adrenaline begins to hit your blood stream, you begin
to get shaky, Rules and your senses seem heightened. The fight or flight
response of the brain begins to twitch out signals. This is the natural
instinct within us all, this the point where techniques become weapons in
your hands and if the apparent threat isn’t there you can always drop back
down to awareness.
Explosion:
The explosion, the moment when instinct takes over, do you run
away or fight to the end? That is the decision you will make on impulse
and instinct. This is the moment when seemly heightened senses, dulled
pain reception and the will to survive all combine. This is the survive-or-
else mark…

Fighting Stance:
Fighting stance is important for various reasons, mainly because it
gives you something to fight from. Notice that the elbows protect the ribs
and that the fists are up to protect the head. Against a striker one need
only allow them to tire themselves out and move into to finish them
quickly and end the confrontation.
Against a grappler it means playing their game, or running around
popping in and out to bring them down. There are a few good methods for
getting these guys and I do mean a few.
The fighting stance depicted here is taken from military hand-to-
hand combatives. The idea is keep everything close to your body so that it
doesn’t become exposed and to keep everything “guarded” to that fewer
strikes get through your guard.

a) Body: Remains at Side angle to Minimize Targets


b) Lead Arm: Elbow tucked to protect ribs, lead arm slightly extended
from elbow to present closest weapon to closest possible targets
c) Reverse Arm: Remains tucked against the body to shield possible
targets, hand remains at about throat level to protect face, head and body.
d) Legs: Feet form an “L” pattern to allow body weight to move behind
lead strikes or shift weight away to avoid attacks. A special note should
be applied to the feet, as the soldiers weight should be slightly shifted to
the balls of the feet allowing the freedom of movement & quick
action/reaction time.
f) Head & eyes: Keep the chin tucked into the shoulder and the eyes
focused on the enemy's chest. This allows any movement of the body to
be observed and defended.

Basic Fighting Techniques:

Blocking Sets:
Blocking is the first skill needed against an aggressor, any idiot can
throw punch after punch and get hit in return. Being tough and taking a
punch is one thing, but intentionally doing so is very stupid. There for the
need to block is a key aspect of keeping your head attached to your
shoulders.
A slight difference to classic karate is that when blocking use the
flat of you forearms. This doesn’t counter attack the opponent’s attacking
limbs but it also keeps you from breaking your forearms.
a) High Block-
The first block learned it the high block, it moves the attackers arm
up and out so that their ribs, face, stomach and throat become open
targets.
b) Mid Block-
The middle block brings the attacker’s arm down and in front of
you. This allows you to seize the opponent’s wrist and pull them into you
to be struck.
In fact a middle block can be used to allow you reverse hand to grab
the opponent’s wrist and pull them toward you while you launch out with
the lead fist to strike them.
c) Low Block-
The low block is ether an extension of a mid block, pushing the arm
to the outside or used against a kick. Against a kick the low block can be
used to seize the leg or ankle and set up for various attacks.

Combative Principles
1: Attack outside the Guard...
Advance outside of an opponent's lead shoulder to get behind him or
at an obscure angle to his position, and take the advantage. This allows
the enemy’s own body to be used as a weapon against him.
2: Attack High and expose low targets, attack low and expose the high
targets...
You can lose a fight simply by not realizing every action (including
no action at all) creates a weak point to be exploited. Look for such
weakness in your enemy or force him to open a weakness for you to take
control of the fight.
3: Offense over Defense...
Wars are never won by defense. Make the first move, even a feint,
can force the enemy to become defensive and open to attacks and fighting
your way. This also relates to absorbing damage and accepting pain to
focus on direct targets to cripple or kill an enemy shoulder.
4: Move Forward when the enemy exposes himself...
During times when an opponent attacks step forward to get inside his
guard and deliver a series of powerful and quick strikes to take your
enemy out of the fight.
5: Use Surprise as a key weapon...
Even slight of hand movements which distract an enemy for a
second can take an enemy completely off guard if followed by a rapid and
direct attack.
6: Never expect to win; Choose the win...
One must understand that victory is as much a matter of thinking as
it is training. Never assume that size, speed and power give you an
advantage or assume they do not offer any advantage as well. The key
focus of one's mind should be winning or losing. Instead focus only on
one's task, stopping the enemy.
7: Hit hard, Hit fast and move on...
Move in and control the fight, disable the enemy as quickly as
possible and move on to the next enemy. Combatively speaking; seek to
end the fight as quickly as possible with as little risk to yourself as
possible. If you strike, strike through the enemy and finish them quickly.
Even if multiple “rapid strikes” is used to attack the enemy, the objective
should be to bring down the enemy and finish the struggle as quickly as
possible.
8: Economy of movement...
Make every technique short, simple and sweet. You don't have time
or energy to be wasted on flashing techniques or trading techniques with
an enemy soldier in battle. This also applies to simultaneous attack and
defense.
9: Psychology of pain...
Pain hurts! It distracts our senses and can over load our brains with
signals causing us to become distracted or confused. Bio-mechanics states
the nerve relay signals to the brain saying that something is happening.
Pain is simply a signal saying something is or about to be damage. Use
pain to distract and control your enemy; such as digging a finger nail into
the eye or grabbing and pulling the groin.

Striking Techniques:
There is little method to the techniques listed in the category of
striking. However, this offers a distinct advantage and constraint to
strikers; first it means a limited amount of techniques but it means a there
is little time needed to learn these skills.
Striking is a universal art form, a boxer and a Karateka punch the
same way! Yes, I did say both artists apply the same principles to
different arts. Now I will admit the “blocking” techniques are different, as
are the styles of foot work. The fundamental principles of striking are the
same…

Reverse Punch:

The reverse punch is an extremely powerful close range strike.


Begin from the fight pose, from here thrust the rear fight forward, twisting
the hips behind the strike. As the punching fist clears the chest and the
torso coils, bend the knees to drop the weight behind the punch.

Lunge Punch:

The lunge punch is considered a sucker punch by many standards.


First few people expect the lead hands to be committed to fully to a strike.
Second, it is often used for its ability to throw many people off guard.
From the fighting stance, step forward off the lead foot, snapping
the arm forward and in line with the shoulder. The lead knee should bend
forward to drive the weight behind the fist.

Upper-Cut Punch:
The upper cut is also considered a sucker punch as when practiced
in close combat it appears suddenly as if unseen. From the fighting stance
step forward, dropping the lead hand slightly, and is a similar fashion to
the lunged punch push the weight forward by bending the lead knee. As
the body’s weight drops forward sharply draw the fist up until the forearm
is parallel to the ground.
Special attention should be placed on using the reverse hand to
should the face and body at the same time. Bare in mind this leaves the
forward side exposed momentarily and it would require the enemy to
know this technique was coming to capitalize.

Hooked Punch:

The hook punch is a commonly thrown attack by inexperienced


fighters, though used correctly the hooked punch is a devastating attack.
The hook is executed by launching a lead punch slightly “off center” of
the target enemy and then arc thing strike inward with a bent elbow.

Back Fist Strike:

The back fist can be executed by bringing the elbow out and
snapping the fist forward so that the back of hand delivers the knuckle
impact. A back-fist is a natural “return” from a hooked punch, allowing
one to strike multiple times per attack before the arm is with drawn.

Inside & Outside Elbow Strikes:

Elbow strikes are extremely effective as close


range, and lethal if directed to the correct
targets. An inside elbow is simply executed as
if performing a hooked punch, however the
forearm remain drawn so that the elbow
directs contact with the enemy. The outside
elbow is executed by dropping the lead arm across the chest and whipping
the elbow out to strike its target.

Knee Strike:

Knee strikes like elbows can be effective at extreme close range;


knee strikes to the groin are a set up to have the attacking leg whip back
and sweep the enemy to the ground. Knee strikes to the inside of the legs
however, can numb the legs and slow the enemy’s movements.

Front Kick:
Kicking is seldom effective is a real fight, though the legs are much
more powerful then the arms, giving up half of one’s balance is seldom
effective. The front kick is executed by drawing the knee up to the waist
and snapping the foot forward. The ball of the foot should be used as the
striking surface.

Side Kick:

The side kick is effective for long distance attack, and should be
executed using the heel of the foot to stomp the leg into the enemy’s
body. From the fight posture draw the leg up by bending the knee and
thrust the leg forward or to the side.
Side kicks are extremely effective at long range, especially against
the knees, and legs of an enemy.

Back Kick:

The back kick is executed by drawing up the leg to the chambered


position as before and thrusting it back to attack the enemy. The heel of
the foot should be driven back to strike the enemy. The back kick is
requires the upper body to dip forward, making it extremely effective
against a grab with proper timing.
Striking & Striking Power:
I’m not going to bore you with too much information about striking
techniques; there are several books out there on the market for that.
Striking is easy, try to hit through your opponent’s face and keep on
going. But the primary goal should be damage and pain, for this there are
only five major targets.
1) Eyes: Take out the eyes they can’t see you, and then move around
then coming at different angles. Most blinded fighters will try to
charge straight ahead and hope to over power you. You drive you
fingers into there eyes and then duck and dodge to the side. As they
plow straight ahead, you take out the knee from the side.
2) Throat: They can’t breath they can’t fight, or at least you hope not.
Strike and gab the throat and start squeezing the wind pipe, most
people will freak out and try to grab your hand away from their
throat.
An even more evil and wickedly fun thing to do is growing out
your nails then cut them into points. The best grapplers in the world,
freak out when you get a hold of there throat and they feel those
sharpened talons digging into their flesh!
This is also the dirty secret of pit fighters and street fighters who
tear a man’s throat out with their bare hands.
3) Groin: As if I have to explain that one, hit in nuts and keep on
hitting. Hurts like hell and if you grab them and start twisting, they
panic. Panic is good it means they will make mistakes.
Ever see a UFC fight where someone got punched in the groin,
sure allot of the older fights. Now how many guys grab and twisted
the other guy’s balls? None and I promise you those big ass boys
would freak out if someone played that dirty…
4) Knee: My favorite target, crush the knee and watch them drop. The
rule is the bigger the guy you are fighting the more weight they have
on their knees. A good kick to the side of the knee will bring down
anyone; a stomp to the front of the knee will stop most guys dead in
their tracks.
5) Ankle: The ankle makes a very easy target, and a very important
one as well. Sweeping, kicking low to strike, the ankle not only
cause great pain if successful but also will drop most attackers
where they stand, simply be taking their feet out from under them
affording you time to run away.

Quick and Dirty Grappling:


I hate martial artist, grapplers and wrestlers; they play by set of
rules, styles or patterns of thought. I fight to win, period. Forget about
arm bars, break their fingers and they can’t grab you. Again, four rules
apply.

1) Grab what you Hit: When you hit the groin, throat or eyes, grab
hold and claw on. It seems womanly, but the best grapplers in the
world panic when a sharp object, that finger nail I mentioned earlier
is being driven and ground into their eyes.
2) Slide in Strikes as you Grapple: If the opponent wants to grapple,
hit them in the face with a couple of elbows when he gets in close.
Drive a finger into his eyes and grab his throat. I said it was quick
and dirty.
3) Bite and Bite Hard: Yes I said to bite the son of a bitch, and do it to
tear meat off the bone. Clawing and biting like a wild animal scares
the living shit out of anyone who wants to get close to you.
I once got in a fight with three guys; I got hold of one and took
a chunk out his neck vampire style. His friends were so freaked out
by it they froze in their tracks. So by the time I got done slamming
his head into the floor and tearing at his eyes with my little claws,
no one wanted a piece.

Basic Grappling Techniques:


Yeah, yeah, I know grappling is the end all be all of martial arts.
Problem is few grapplers ever stepped into a real fight. So here is what
happens, concrete is hard and being dropped on it hurts allot. So the next
time someone says 90% of all fights go to the ground, slap them for me…
(Joke)
Allot of fights do go to the ground; however, in a concrete jungle
even aikido can kill you. Having been taken down hard, several times, I
have made a point to find martial arts instructors who could fight on the
ground.

Entrapping Arm-Lock:

The entrapping arm lock is executed from a high or medium block


and is extremely effective on the ground. As the block is executed the
defender wraps the blocking arm around the enemy’s arm and pulls up
hyper extending the enemy’s elbow.
It is important for the individual to follow up with another attack
while trapping the enemy’s arm. To quickly break the enemy’s arm, fall
back while wrenching the elbow up to break the enemy’s arm. On the
ground one need only lean back while on top or roll over from the bottom
to break the arm.

Bypassing the Attack to Break the Neck:

Bypassing the attack is commonly used as away to destroy


aggressive and overly aggressive enemies.
As the enemy attacks or leads with a punch, drop low by bending
the knees and moving to the outside the enemy’s shoulder. Bring one arm
up to reverse upper cut the enemy’s chin with the palm of the hand, at the
same time; the other hand should palm heel strike the base of the enemy’s
skull. This wrenches the enemy’s neck, to the breaking point.

Sleeper Holds:
Many fights have been won through a man being
choked into unconsciousness and there will likewise be
many more. This technique also can be applied from
the Bypassing the Attack reaction
The method depicted here is a sleeper hold also
called a rear naked choke in judo and jujitsu. The legs
are wrapped around the enemy to pin them while the
forearm and bicep are used to squeeze the carotid arteries in the neck, the
other arm should be used to force the enemy’s head forward and allow the
hold to be secured.

Double Leg Takedown:

Similar to most martial arts and wrestling certain techniques are


“key” to defeating an enemy. The double leg takedown is one such
technique.
Feinting, a forward movement to draw an attack, the pit fighter
should drop to one knee striking the sides and back of the enemy’s knees
with edges of the hands. The pit fighter should then pull up and back,
toward himself; pushing of the planted foot.
Spine Breaker Takedown:
A vicious surprise takedown, the pit fighter begins this takedown by
grabbing the enemy’s chin and pulling the enemy back and off balance

while driving the knee into the lower back and kidney area. From here the
pit fighter steps back with the attacking leg, pulls the enemy back and
down driving the enemy’s back against the forward knee.

Hip Throw:

The hip throw is


extremely effective and can be executed without much effort. From in
front of the enemy, step forward, sliding the arm beneath the enemy’s
shoulder. Step out and back, as you keep the back straight and lever the
shoulder forward, driving the enemy face first into the ground. This
technique should be followed up with a stomp to the enemy’s skull or
chest.
Striking Points & Effects:

1) Crown of the Skull: A powerful blunt force can cause sever shock
to the central nervous system.
2) Mastoidal Opening: This point lies just behind the ear. A powerful
strike here can be crippling and possibly fatal.
3) Base of the Skull: A powerful blow here can fracture the vertebrae
at the base of the skull, causing death or paralysis. It is, however, far
more likely to stun your opponent.
4) Vertebrae of the neck: Any powerful blow to the vertebrae of the
neck can cause the same effects as striking point “3”
5) Coronal Suture: A powerful blow to this point can cause
hemorrhage, paralysis, blindness or death.
6) Optic Nerve: A powerful blow to this point can cause pain,
unconsciousness, or blindness.
7) Sinus Cavity: A powerful blow to this point can cause great pain,
unconsciousness or death.
8) Bridge of Nose: A powerful blow here can cause great pain or
unconsciousness.
9) Eyes: A powerful blow here can stun, blind or through damage to
the optic nerve to the brain, cause death.
10)Anterior Nasal Spine: A powerful blow here can stun or
“knockout” an opponent.
11)Chin: A sharp powerful blow here can disorient or cause
unconsciousness
12)Side of Neck: A powerful blow here can cause a stunning effect,
internal bleeding and/or unconsciousness
13)Windpipe: A powerful blow here can cause breathing problems,
pain or death.

14)Trapezius Muscle: A powerful blow here can cause great pain and
numbness in the arm, this also applies for constant pressure.
15)Collar Bone: A powerful blow here cab cause great pain and if
broken, internal bleeding and numbing of the arm. This bone can
also be dislocated to achieve the same effect as a fracture.
16)Brachial Artery: A powerful blow here can cause great pain and
numbness in the arm and shoulder.
17)Suprasternal Notch: A powerful blow here can cause pain and/or
dislocate both collar bones.
18)Gladiolus of the Sternum: The depression of the sternum, a
powerful blow here can break the sternum; cause severe skeletal
damage and immobility from pain. This is also the point used to
execute a heart punch.
19)Lungs: A powerful blow here can disrupt breathing and in extreme
cases, internal bleeding of the lungs.
20)Solar Plexus: A powerful, or even a not so powerful, blow here can
disrupt breathing and cause great pain. Above the solar plexus is the
Xyphoid Process; an extension of the sternum, a powerful blow here
breaking the Xyphoid Process from the Sternum can cause great
pain and massive damage to internal organs.
21)Floating Ribs: A powerful strike here can cause much pain and
possible immobility by breaking the rib, and possible internal injury
if the rib is driven into internal organs.
22)Liver: An extremely powerful strike to this point can cause great
pain and possible liver damage. If the damage is great enough, death
from liver failure might occur weeks or months later.
23)Kidney: Although the kidneys are located on the back side of the
body, there is a small “channel” within the body that can cause great
pain with an extremely powerful blow. And possibly shock the
kidney.
24)Stomach: A powerful strike here can cause great pain and in
extreme cases, when the blow is delivered from a master, a severe
peptic ulcer and a very slow painful death.
25)Hip: A powerful strike to this point can cause pain and numbness,
with some extreme cases the hip can be dislocated or broken.
26)Groin: It is no large surprise that attacking this point cause allot of
pain, however, many people do not know a powerful blow here can
cause immobilizing pain, unconsciousness, or slow and extremely
painful death, through a core body infection.
27)Spinal Region: Any powerful attack anywhere along the spine,
especially between the “shoulder blades” or lower back, can cause
great pain and possibly paralysis.
28)Kidneys: A powerful strike here can cause great pain, however, an
extremely powerful blow to this point can rupture the kidneys
causing the blood to become filled with toxins. Generally one will
die from such a blow within a few weeks to as soon as twenty
minutes.
29)Final Vertebrae of the Spine: A powerful strike, usually a stomp,
to this point can possibly separate the spine from the hip bone,
causing permanent loss of the use of the legs.
30)Tail Bone: An extremely powerful strike to this point can cause
severe damage to the central nervous system, and limited mobility
through skeletal damage. The effect of the damage can range from
pain, unconsciousness, temporary or permanent paralysis.

31)Bicep: A powerful blow here will cause numbness in the arm.


32)Triceps: Like the bicep a strike here can cause numbness and pain
in the arm.
33)Ulnar Nerve: Constant pressure to this point causes great pain and
numbness. A powerful strike to this point can cause great pain and
possibly dislocate the elbow.
34)Outside of the Elbow: Pressure to this point causes pain and
numbness, however, a forceful blow to this point can break the
elbow.
35)Inside of the Elbow: Attacking this point can and will create the
same effect as striking the outside of the elbow.
36)Ulnar Nerve: A powerful blow to this point can cause a painful
numbing effect in the hands and arms.
37)Ulnar Nerve: A powerful blow to this point can cause a painful
numbing effect in the hands and arms.
38)Nerve between the last Two Knuckles: Constant pressure to this
point can cause pain and numbness in the hand.
39)Armpit: A powerful blow to this point can stop the heart or at least
cause numbness in the arm.
40)Hollow of the Elbow: A powerful strike to this point can rupture
blood vessels and cause great pain and numbness.
41)Radial Nerve: Grabbing or striking this point can create pain and
numbness.
42)Nerve between Thumb & Hand: Constant pressure to this point
can cause great pain and numbness in the hands.

43)Ulnar Nerve: A powerful kick or strike to this point can cause and
numbness.
44)Radial Nerve: A powerful blow to this point can cause a painful
numbing effect.
45)Calf/Thigh Ligament: A tearing grab to this point can cause severe
pain and impaired movement.
46)Thigh: A blow to this point can cause severe pain and numbness.
47)Side of Knee: A powerful strike to this point can easily
dislocate/”break” the knee.
48)Front of the Knee: A powerful blow here can cause minor pain, if
the knee is straight, possible “breakage.”
49)Calf: A powerful blow here can cause minor pain and discomfort.
50)Ankle (Inside): A powerful blow here can cause a painful numbing
effect.
51)Achilles Tendon: A powerful blow here can cause severe pain and
numbness.
52)Shine: A powerful strike to the shine will cause a sharp pain.
53)Ankle (Outside): A powerful blow here produces the same effect
as striking the inside of the ankle.
54)Instep: A powerful stomp to this point causes breakage of the
bones of the foot.
55)Ligament of the Hip & Thigh: A hard strike to this point can
cause pain and numbness in the entire inner thigh and hip.

The basic methods reveled here are, exactly that basic techniques &
general striking points of the body. The applied concept is more then the
sum total of the individual techniques. Focusing on primary skills &
target points can build the confidence and understanding to apply both
techniques & principles under pressure.
It is important that you train daily and understand the mechanics of
each technique, and the principles that apply to them. There is a
fundamental set of practicing each technique to build a certain level of
expertise.
Chapter Two:
Safety Precautions for You and Your Family

You got a crash course in self-defense in the last chapter and you’re
ready to take on any terrorist right..? Wrong. The goal should never be to
take on a terrorist; or mugger or rapist or anyone else, unless you have no
other choice. Your best weapon is to avoid the enemy at all costs.

In Public:
• Always Maintain an Active Awareness of your environment…
• If something, anything, seems out of place or conspicuous avoid the
situation first and then seek to alert the police or security personal in
that area.
• Do not Flash Large Amounts of Money…
• Carry only at most $50 in your wallet or purse and carry all credit
card concealed on your body…
• Always ask for Identification, even from uniform police officers
who approach you out of the blue…
• Never get into a confined space with someone you don’t know,
especially if you have a bad feeling…

On Buses:
• Always set in middle most terrorist attacks against buses almost
always come from the outside…
• Look out for strange objects along the road, especially those with
wires coming from them…
• Do not be afraid to tell the Driver…

On Air Planes:
• Set closest to the windows of the plane, most terrorist threats on a
plane come from within…
• Pay Attention, What are the Hijackers after? A terrorist flying a
plane into a building and hijacker asking for money are different…
• Fight Back! Here is the deal the US as well as many other countries
have a zero-tolerance and a zero-negotiation policy. This means,
you will be taken out of the air by your country before they give into
any serious demands. You have no choice but to go down fighting
and take the chance you may still yet live.

At Home:
• Always check your Home before anything else when you first enter
it, cell phone and weapon in hand if need be…
• Once inside make sure no windows or locks have been tampered
with and are still locked…
• Check all Doors and Windows in your home before going to sleep at
night…
• Do Not open the door to anyone you do not know…
• Ask for Identification from any Police Officers who just “show up”
unexpectedly. A badge is not proof of ID…

As a Hostage:
• Do not resist at first, do as the hostage takers say…
• When given a chance Capitalize on it, and fight as hard as you
can…
• If the SWAT team or HRT (FBI Hostage Rescue Team) guys come
crashing through the windows and doors, drop to the ground and
remain still wait for them to tell you to move…
• Take notes as to what the hostage takers are doing, saying, accents
or foreign languages, & their clothing…
• Speak calmly to hostage takers and treat as if they are correct, but do
not allow yourself to sympathize with their ideology…
• If you can get away do so, the information you may have can save
more lives…

Universal Principles:
• DO NOT be a Hero, heroes get people killed. Be a survivor, be a
fighter, but do so for the act of survival and not the dream of media
attention…
• Help the injured first, offer whatever reason you can but try to help
those seriously injured by the terrorist or hostage takers. This is one
of the reasons for keeping first aid kits in your home, car, purse or
on your belt.
• Do not let fear control you, if fear controls you the terrorists control
you. If you can function under the stress you may well survive any
situation you find yourself in…

The overall train of thought is to protect yourself, so that you can


protect others or escape to safety. These principles can be applied to
natural disasters as well as terrorist attack. The fact that I believe we as
Americans have left ourselves open to terrorist attacks, is based on the
history of terrorist operations in history and other countries. We will be
attacked again so these principle of action may be of more use then you
know.

Extreme Survival Situations:


Extreme survival situations are cases where the absolute worst has
happened. These situations are generally held under two major categories
of enemy occupation and nuclear war. Enemy occupation be it an
insurgent force, regular foreign military or some rogue branch of our own
government will then set in place the status of martial law.
● Hostile Invasion:

In such a situation any and all cities will be divided into two major
areas, a containment area under strict control and an outside war zone. A
modern example of this would be Baghdad's “green zone” and the
“yellow & red zones” with mark enemy threat potential.
The wilderness training inside this book should be enough to survive
the war zone areas. Key importance in these areas is setting up patrols for
intelligence and avoiding other hostile groups.
● Nuclear War:

In a nuclear war, green zones and red zones are meaningless.


Chances are the EMP (Electromagnetic Pulse) that covers an area tens the
size of the radiation wave of a nuclear blast will do the most damage.
Quantum physics aside, the effects of nuclear blast are not as destructive
as we are told by the media.
Instead after the initial blast, which has a temperature close to the
sun's own heat and brightness, this flash lasts for fractions of a second.
This heat vaporizes the air and most solid matter in a fraction of second,
this heat is followed by a radiation wave this radiation wave is made up of
Alpha wave radiation; which is stopped by your skin, Beta wave
radiation; which is stopped by any clothing. These forms of radiation are
common to you the sun and you've lived with the sun just fine right?
The damage of radiation comes from Gamma wave radiation which
passes through clothing, skin and concrete unto certain depths. This
radiation will pass through an individual's body and kill each cell of the
body it comes in contact with. These dead cells break down and poison
the body as a massive infection.
Nether, the heat or the radiation of the blast does the most damage in
a nuclear blast however, the debris from the blast is the single most
destructive force. The heat from the explosion will vaporize the air
creating a vacuum, so that after the initial push of the explosion there is
pull as well.
Precautions against nuclear strikes are simple, if you see a flash of
light as bright as the sun drop to the ground immediately. Hold your
breath and lay perfectly still, the initial blast will be followed by that
sudden pull of the vacuum, after this sudden pushed and pull sensation
you should get up and move as quickly as possible. Other debris will be
falling down so getting under cover is very important.
Radiation poisoning will not effect fruits or vegetables and can
foods, but animals may not be safe to eat due to the infections created by
dead cells floating around in their bodies, these infections mat feed other
viruses and poisons.
The EMP will disable cars, phones and any electronic devices, this
will essentially put anyone hit with such a weapon back to stone age
technologies.
As mention earlier, a nuclear blast has four blast waves and four
blast radius. The initial point of contact is call ground zero and this is
where the heat vaporizes steel and concrete like paper in bonfire, outside
this center rage is blast radius where all debris is pushed out into the area
that is the limits of the radiation wave, beyond this is the EMP
Shockwave which will disable all but the most basic of technologies.
There are two types of nuclear detonations, actually there are four
but underground detonations are less likely to occur offensively and
underwater detonations are not likely to occur. The two
major detonations I speak of
are mid-air detonations &
surface detonations.
A mid-air detonation
will cover a larger area with
radiation, and allow for a
further EMP shock wave,
thus injuring a greater
number of people outside the
initial blast radius.
The value of a mid-air
detonation of a nuclear
devise is that the radiation will kill a larger percentage of the population,
although at a slower rate and that the EMP will disable most devices.
Allowing for structures to be used by an occupying force and the
possibility that some resources and civilians to survive.
A surface detonation, will destroy a larger area with the initial blast
and flying debris, but the limits of the radiation and EMP waves will be
reduced by structures and terrain such as hills or mountains.
A surface explosion of a
nuclear devise will also damage or
destroy must underground bases at
ground zero and within the blast
radius, is possible that even will a
structure survives the blast the
kinetic energy from the blast will
still injure or kill the people
within.
Chapter Three:
Wilderness Survival

Camouflage:
Colors that are no reflective or shiny are called drab colors. Color is
the last aspect recognized by the eye, but as color may allow one to blend
into a larger mass, it conceal shape if one is simply still.
● Jungle Terrain- Olive greens, brown & tan in a leaf-like pattern

● Desert Terrain- Tan

● Woodland Terrain- Light drab gray

● Snowy Terrain- Drab white

● Urban Terrain- Light gray or medium dark tan

● Night/Shadow in Any Terrain- Flat black, drab midnight blue or a

drab charcoal gray

Noise & Movement:


Adjust movement to terrain, cover, and visibility. In low visibility,
belly crawl. Sprint or dash from cover to cover, giving several minutes
between sprints. Side step along walls to help shield your silhouette from
view. Use slow walking or crawling around good cover. Use a light sprint
to close in on a sentry or targeted opponent within ten to fifteen feet away.
The most important rule to the rule that in an emergency do not
move. If you think you’ve been spotted remain perfectly still, frozen in
your tracks. If you do need to move while following this rule drop as
softly as possible to your stomach and listen for signs you were spotted.

Herbal Medicines:
In a city such natural plants would be grown in one’s living room
and a window box. In the rural country-side such plants could be found in
nature or grown in abundance in one’s back yard. In fact under the proper
conditions even marijuana and hallucinogenic mushrooms are effective
pain relievers. Alcohol is useful in aiding digestion and thinning the blood
to prevent clotting.
Plant Preparations
Knowing what plants cure what illness is not enough. One must also
know how to prepare the plants. So, before the natural medicines are
presented here, the ways of preparing them is presented here now.
Infusion: Cut and crush the herb, pour boiling water over the herb, stir and
leave to cool. Do Not strain, allow the herb to sink and leave the to cool.
If no boiling water is available, chew or suck leaves to extract juices, then
spit out the pulp.
Decoction: Cut, scrape and mash the herb roots. Soak the mashed roots in
water, about half an hour. Bring the solution to boil and allow to simmer
till about 1/3 (half a pint) of the solution has evaporated.
Poultice: Mash the root, leaves or whole plant and compress the plant into
a flat pad. Add water to the pad if it is too dry. Apply pad to the wounded
area, cover with a bandage or large leaf and bind the poultice into
position.
Expressed Juice: Crush the stem and leaves into a juice pulp with rocks,
sticks or your hands. A commercial juice machine is excellent for
working within your home. Squeeze only the juice into an open wound
and spread the pulp around any infected areas. Bind the pulp into position
the same way as before with the poultice.
To Stop Bleeding:
Giant Puffball Mushroom: Pack Spore as a poultice
Plantain: Pound leaves into a poultice

Cleansing Rashes, Sores & Open Wounds: Use externally to bathe 2 to


3 times daily or, if indicated, as a poultice.
Burdock: Decoction of the root, crushed raw and mixed with salt for
animal bites.
Chickweed: Expressed juice of leaves.
Comfrey: Decoction of root as a poultice
Dock Weed: Crushed leaves
Elder: Expressed juice of leaves.
Oak: Decoction of Bark
Scurvy Grass: Crushed leaves
Shepherd’s Purse: Infusion of whole plant, except roots, as poultice
Sorrel: Crushed leaves
Tansy: Crushed leaves

Fevers: These plants will induce perspiration to break a fever.


Elder: Infusion of flowers and fruit
Lime: Infusion of flowers

Aches, Pains & Bruises: Use externally where indicated.


Birch: Infusion of leaves
Borage: Infusion of whole plant except for the roots
Burdock: Decoction of the Roots
Chickweed: Infusion of whole plant except for the roots
Comfrey: Decoction of the Roots, applied to the area of swelling
Cowberry: Infusion of leaves and root
Dock: Crushed leaves, apply leaves to bruises
Poplar: Infusion of leaf buds
Sorrel: Crushed leaves, apply leaves to bruises
Tansy: Crushed leaves, apply leaves to bruises
Willow: Decoction of bark to relive head aches.

Colds, Sore Throats & Respiratory Illness:


Angelica: Decoction of the roots
Bilberry: Infusion of leaves and root
Borage: Infusion of whole plant except root
Burdock: Decoction of the roots
Comfrey: Infusion of whole plant
Horseradish: Eat the root raw, stepped in a tea
Lime: Infusion of the flowers
Nettle: Infusion of leaves
Oak: Decoction of bark, to be used as a gargle
Plantain: Infusion of leaves and stems
Poplar: Infusion of leaf buds
Rose: Decoction of hips
Willow: Decoction of bark

Upset Stomach:
Bilberry: Decoction of fruit
Bracken: Infusion of leaves
Bramble: Infusion of leaves
Dandelion: Decoction of the entire plant.
Horseradish: Infusion of the root
Mint: Infusion of entire plant, except root, with powdered charcoal and
water.

Plants as Food:
Plants as food are somewhat easy to learn to eat, blue berries, black
berries and raspberries are all good to eat. Likewise one can smoke pine
cones to get pine nuts, pine nuts have a sour tastes but are good with wild
honey and are high in protein. Most plants used as medicines can also be
eaten; barks can be brewed into teas.
The “eyes” (roots) of potatoes can be cut off the bulb and planted to
gain a healthy crop of food. In fact potatoes are one of the few plants that
need little to know

Basic Test for Editable Plants:


Taste: Do not swallow, chew and spite out root, plant or berry. If tongue
burns, Do Not Eat.
Swallow Small Amount: After 15 minutes if nothing happens eat a small
amount of plant if stomach becomes upset or bowl problems begin, Do
Not Eat.
Eat in Small Amounts: If after 30 minutes not illness or bad signs begin to
show, wait an hour then eat a slightly larger amount of plant. Many times
it is the roots of weeds which are not only healthy but can be eaten quite
freely.

Preparing Meats:
Meats are prepared in two ways, one is cooking and the other is
smoking and storing. Smoked meats, or slow roasted meats, are jerky-ish
and can easily be stored in a cool place, a hole or sealed away under water
is a place to store them.
I can not stress that insects, non-venomous insects, can be eaten and
are very healthy. Likewise, they are high in protein. Ants and termites,
including fire ants, can be boiled into a tea and drank. Ant tea (made with
fire ants) is a Chinese medical cure for respiratory problems. Maggots can
be prepared the same way, in fact they must be boiled, more importantly
maggots can be used to clean dead tissue from wounds.

Cooking & Smoking Meats:


The Hobo Stove is extremely easy to build and
carry with you. Using either an old coffee can, paint
can or even a large soup can. Can have three to five
holes punched in the bottom of the can and three to
five holes punched in the rim on the opposite side of
the can.

Air is draw into the can via the bottom holes and the fire burns, and
smoke is then pushed out of the holes on the top of the can. This allows
heat to travel directly up to cook food or heat a large stone which is used
to keep warm. During times when the stove isn’t used for heat, such as
when moving it can be filled with dirt and used to grow potatoes.

Spit Fire Pits or Roasts are


commonly use to cook wild game. The
major draw back is that the smell will
attract both animals and people.
Sticks should be laid cross ways and
layered. Once, a fire as consumed most of
the sticks large rocks should be placed over
the fire, allowing heat to slowly roast the
game. As the meat cooks through layers may be cut off and eaten as the
meat roasts. Be careful of wild animals especially predators.

A smoke tent is constructed by building


a spit fire pit and a tri-pod with extending cross
beams. Meat is then cut into thin strips and a small
fire is made in the pit, large rocks are then laid over
the pit and a blanket, leather hide or poncho is
draped over the tri-pod.
Smoke and heat then slowly dry the meat into a tough jerky, that can
be sealed in a plastic zip baggy and stored in a cool dry place for later use.

Skinning Animals:
Small game can be prepared by cutting across
their back and pulling the hide away in
opposite directions. A careful incision into the
belly and pulling out of the internal organs
can ready most small game for the roasting
process.
This method of skinning is best used for
squirrels, rabbits, rats, possums, cats and
small dogs. The internal organs can be used for bait for traps or fishing
lines and small bones can be used for tooth picks.

The method of skinning deer, elk, cows, horses and


large dogs, to include wolves, is somewhat the same. If
possible hang the animal from a tree or lean in downward
on a slope.
Cut the game from ankle to groin, along the inner
thigh. Carefully remove any genitals and scent glands,
including internal organs attached. Continue along the
belly to the lower jaw slitting the throat. A second and
third cut should follow along the inner legs of the
animal’s front flank.
Internal organs can be used for bait in traps and
secure an area by attracting predators to scare off unwanted guests…

Animal Parts & Uses:


Blood: Basic law of nature if you kill something and drink it’s blood you
gain the nutrients and hormones from the animal, but blood must be
boiled to prevent disease.
Fat: Animal fat can be boiled to make lye and soap. Lye is highly acidic
and can be used to tip weapons for self defense. This acidic lye can eat
away living and die tissue and cause wounds to remain open and be slow
to heal.
Heart: The heart is a muscle and can be easily cut into strips for jerky.
Some African tribes believe eating the heart of the enemy gave one
power, Native American tribes often ate the heart the gain the spiritual
power of an animal killed during a hunt.
Intestines: If turned inside out and cleaning properly, the intestines can
be stuffed with meat and treated as sausage.
Meat: Any muscle of an animal can be cooked, roasted or smoked and
eaten.
Stomach: The stomach can be filled with meat, potatoes, and spices and
boiled or broiled to create a fine meal.

Getting Water:
Water can acquired in three general fashions, digging a well,
collecting rain water and by distilling water from plants.
Place a bucket (D) in a
depression or a hole. Lay a
sheet of plastic, though hide or
leather can do in a pinch, and
allow the sheeting to funnel
down about the bucket (C).
Place green leafy plants (B) around the edges of the hole or depression
and secure both the leafy plants and the sheeting with large rocks.
Wells may be dug and used to both tap an under ground water
supply and collect rain water. Various vines, those without milky or
syrupy saps can also be a useful source of water.
Water can be filtered by
filling a box with layers of clean sand,
at the base then small tightly packed
gravel, small rocks and finally apple
size rack. Water should be poured over
the rocks and allowed to filter through
to the sand and out the other side.
Sharpened stakes can be
used to make a various levels and
breaks, which are then filled with
rocks, smaller rocks, gravel and sand to
filter the stream as it runs along it’s course, though one may need to boil
the water to get rid of any bacteria left over from the filtration.

Tracking & Stalking:


Tracking and stalking follows three basic guide lines and is fairly
easy when stalking large game or careless people.
Tree branches are often broken, leaving a visible eye level trail and
sometimes retain cloth or fur.
Loose dirt and mud make it fairly easy to follow tracks, as does
snow, however a heavy rain or snow storm can easily erase tracks,
making covert movement especially likely during night and in heavy
storms. Scent can be tracked even by people, and animals such as deer
which leave their scents to find mates can be tracked in this way, as well.
Always approach animals and people, with the wind blowing in
your face and move only when the wind is blowing to distort sounds of
your movement, remember to crawl on your belly over hill tops and ridge
lines.

Making Soap:
Even and especially in their world do we need to keep clean during
such extreme circumstances. Boiling animal fat in water creates a white
film which should be collected and mixed with no less the a gallon of
water for washing clothes and diluted with 2 gallons for washing skin or
less depending on one’s sensitivity to the acidic lye.

Shelter in the Wild:


The Lean-to Hut is made by
leaning sticks and shaved branches against
each other and covering them with ever-
green limbs and then those limbs with mud.
The back may be closed off and a pit dug in
front to house a small concealed fire.
The fox or rabbit hole shelter is a
small dug out area (A) with a ventilation
chimney to that one can make a fire and cook
food. Usually this hole is dug beneath on over hang already occurring in
nature. These chambers are small enough
to support one person in the fetal position
(C), and some small trees and bushes may
be transplanted to create camouflage (D).
Likewise further pits (E) may be dug
within the main chamber so that one can
keep food cool for later use.
Rocks can be piled up in the
entrance (F) to further camouflage the
entrance. It topped by soil, one may grow
food, potatoes is a good choice (G).
The Spider
Hole is a trap door shelter used by some militaries
to hide soldiers, cache equipment & form a
network of tunnels. The Spider hole is a chest
deep pit with a camouflaged trap door lip. This
allows the occupant to rest by sitting “Indian
style” with their pack and weapon resting on their
lap.
The lid can be formed with tarp, poncho or weave of grass
covered with dirt or sod.
The spider hole over time can be
grown into network of tunnels beginning by
digging a storage area and a small cove within
the wall for a fire place. The Tunnel can also be
dug down deeper into the earth to accommodate
additional rooms and storage areas.
The Vampyre Shelter is a shallow ankle deep pit which can is
then covered with a tarp or poncho and covered with dirt and debris. This
floor of this pit should be insulated with debris to maintain body heat
(except in deserts where transference of heat away from the body is a
desired effect) and a firing slope cut into the head of the vampyre shelter
to allow one to fire from this position (not shown).
The Vampyre shelter is a variation of the Hasty fighting
position used all militaries; though the objective of the vampyre shelter is
to allow an individual or small team to camp in place hidden from view
even if some stumbles into the camp.
A hasty fighting position is essentially a ankle to knee deep pit
which can be dug & hidden within an hour. A soldier here lays on their
stomach, with an packs and other equipment behind them.
Characteristics of a Hasty Firing Position:
A)Area Behind Forward Cover; which allows a
soldier to pass ammunition, food or a radio
between the two soldiers
B) Firing Position; where each soldier lays in
wait of an enemy approach.
C) Storage Area; for hiding packs and supplies
carried by the soldiers.
D)Grenade Sump; same as in the trench hole.
E) Firing Stakes; While limiting the solders
target area, it also prevents a soldier from
distraction by covering the area where the
soldier targets.
F) Cover; protects the soldiers in the Hasty Fighting Position from
enemy fire.
Chapter Four:
Against Bio-Chemical Terrorism

There isn’t a great deal you can do here in public covering your
mouth and nose with a wet cloth, cars, phone booths and other settlers
may offer some reprieve or limit the over all exposure. In your home
duct-taping you windows and doors shut again may limit the over all
exposure.
The panic, fear and wide spread looting from such an attack will
seem tremendous. But it isn’t necessarily so, especially if you plan a head.
Stashing away food, canned meats and vegetables for example and water
bottles are a good example. Keep water purification tablets are another
useful item. Military surplus gas masks are another fine example.

Items for your Home:


• Antibiotic/Antiseptic Skin Clearer
• Bottled Water and Canned Food
• Several Small Fruit/Vegetable Producing Plants
• At Least 3 First Aid Kit
• A “Bug-out” Bag
• Road Flares and Candles
• A “Stash” of Strong Antibiotics
• Duct Tape & Plastic Sheeting: For Windows & Doors
• A Cache of weapons: I favor archery weapons for their reusable
ammo but in self-defense a firearm is a must.

Items for Your Car:


• About 4 to 6 bottles of water and about 4 of 6 cans of soup and few
granola bars
• A First Aid Kit
• A box of baby-wipes
• Ponchos & Road Flares
• Several Blankets (minimum 2)
• Some Plastic Sheeting About 10’ x 10’ and a roll of duct-tape
• Antibiotic/Antiseptic Skin Clearer
The plastic sheeting serves to allow one to seal off the front portion
of the car, should a gas attack occur. In such a situation one should move
to the back seat and use the plastic and duct tape to create a wall to
prevent vapors from entering through the engine space. Also tape up the
trunk access you use from the back seat and the windows, though the
weather seal should protect you. Only move from the back of your vehicle
an hour after all visible signs of the gas has dissipated.
Again cell phones should be used to report in and obtain assistance,
though visible signs of the bio-chemical attack may seem to be gone,
bacteria, viruses and chemicals may be transferred through the skin.
Hence the antiseptic skin clearer in such a situation us it once every
minute or every five minutes depending on nature of the attack.

Carry-Kits:
Carry kits are small personal emergency kits that can be carried on
you at all times. These kits should be able to be comfortably worn in your
belt, or carried in a purse, brief case or back pack. The basic items that
consist the bulk of these kits may vary greatly but the most stripped own
kits are made up of;
 A single Lock Blade Knife no more then 2 to 3 inches in blade

length.
 3 medium sized gauze pads and approximately 32 inches of white

medical tape
 4 to 6 butterfly closures

 6 to 10 water proof matches and a striker

 An LED pin light, approx. 1 to 2 inches in length


 A handkerchief approximately 12 inch by 12 inch square.

 2 to 6 maximum strength over the counter pain pills

The reasoning behind these items is as follows, the knife is simply


for utility use, cutting cloth to make tourniquets and so on. The Gauze and
butter fly closure are for dealing with open wounds, and of course the
LED pin light can be used to signal for help or see in the dark. The
handkerchief however is for protection from inhalants, to include smoke.
By wetting the handkerchief and covering your mouth and nose with it,
you may be able to reduce your exposure to chemicals, smoke or even
certain biological carrier agents.

Bug-Out Bags/Kits:
Bug-Out bags are bags or emergency kits set aside for emergency
situations, these kits contain items that can protect and sustain you during
adverse conditions.

Basic Bag/Kits:
The basic bag or kit is extremely compact and serves one person.
The basic kit may be used for hiking, fishing or short range (less then 5
miles) wilderness travel. This kit contains the following items;
• 550 test parachute line, 50’ of cord
• A Pack of Baby Wipes
• Sturdy Folding 4 to 6 inch, Lock-Blade Knife
• Water-Proof Matches (x50) or Wind-proof Lighter
• Space Blankets (x2)
• 3 granola bars
• 1 qt. of clean water

Long Term Bag/Kit:


The long term bag is designed for large moments through various
terrain and to give the individual the ability to spend extended time in the
“bush” for days. This kit is also keyed to be used by 1 to 6 people with
care for several days. This kit contains the following items;
• Two, 50’ lengths of 550 test parachute line
• A Pack of Baby Wipes
• Two, Sturdy Folding 4 to 6 inch, Lock-Blade Knives
• Water-Proof Matches (x50) or Wind-proof Lighter
• 6 roadside flares
• Space Blankets (x3)
• Poncho (x2)
• Flashlight, preferably wind up style
• 12oz of dried and sealed beef jerky
• 12 granola bars
• A compass
• Water Purification Tablets
• 3 qt. of clean water
• Bow and Quiver, w/ 12 arrows

Reaction in Times of Distress:


Many people were curious as to how so few terrorists took over
those three planes and murdered so many people. Some believe that they
were hostages, others tried to fight back.
I can not impress upon you that your choose to act and that taking
no action is an action. Allowing others dominance over you is in fact
willing slavery. Thus, the role of survivalist is freedom to think, think to
be prepared and be prepared to act.
The following are simply guidelines for dealing with emergency
situations, this is your mental check-list.
1. Remain Calm…
2. Move to safety…
3. Take Notes of the Situation…
4. Treat the Injured…
5. Do not return to a “dangerous situation” for any reason…
6. Alert the police, fire department or other authorities…
Several may argue that treating the injured should come first, the is
forth is that one you need to be calm to treat the injured, to you need to be
in a safe place to treat the injured; giving a person mouth to mouth is
second to staying in a burning building. You need to then know the injury,
what seems like a heart attack may be an injury or something else
entirely.
Notify the the authorities only when you are in a place of safety and
it will not take time away from keeping other's alive.
Basic CPR:

CPR is an acronym of Cardiod-Pulmonary Respiration. The basic


steps for this is outlined here in. First check the air way by sweeping the
finger into the back of throat to insure there is no blockages. Then Pinch
the nose and breath into the mouth three quick but deep breaths and then
press on the center of the chest with approximately twelve to fifteen times
before administering another three breaths, keep this cycle up until
relieved by someone else or EMS arrives.

Treating Burns:
There are three types of burns radiation burns from thermal radiation
(heat), electromagnetic burns (electric shock) & chemical burns (such as
from lye).
Thermal burns should be treated by moving the burned victim away
from the heat source, then applying a cold compress of cool water, third
degree burns (burns where tissue has been burned away) should be treated
with antibiotic creams and cleaned a minimum of twice daily.
Electromagnetic burns, are quiet simply electrocution. Make such
the source of the electrocution is shut off or gone and then treat as a
thermal burn.
The Chemical burns should be treated by brushing off the chemical
with unexposed and uncontaminated objects or a neutralizing agent such
as vinegar.
NEVER! Clean a liquid chemical burn with water as this may dilute
the chemical and allow the chemical to pass through the skin.

Treat a Bleeding Wound:


Treating a bleeding wound is done in stages depending on the level
of blood loss. Minor wounds may be treated by simply holding or tyeing
a bandage over the wound, more severe wounds require a tourniquet
which uses a pressure dressing; a wadded bandage tied tightly in place
and a belt or rope tied above the injury to restrict blood flow.
A tourniquet should be made by tying a cord approximately six
inches above the injury, loosely and twisting cord with a stick the stick
should then be held in place with the cords which are used to tie down the
pressure dressing.
Chapter Five:
True Terrorism what we haven’t seen

Terrorism is about causing people to doubt the power of


their nation to protect them; it is about making a kingdom fall
from within. Big grandiose actions such as September 11th serve
to alarm the government but are not significant in raising the true
fear levels.
Attacks the come from nowhere and target the general
populous can be far more dangerous. What happens when you are
afraid to go to the grocery store? Too scared to go to work? Or
too panicked to enjoy your life? You become a prisoner of fear…

Americans and most other nations have not seen true


terrorism, though if you live in the worst neighborhoods in
America you don’t need to. Lets face it there are areas of America
were car bombs, pipe bombs, pineapple grenades and AK47s are
as common as in the Gaza Strip. We live with criminals who treat
the streets of America like the besieged streets of a warlord. That
is the terrorism we should be fighting…
The darkest truth of this world is the power others hide
behind, terrorism to in itself a truth. The truth; that a small group
of men and women can enslave you with fear and not an invading
army of train soldiers. Fear is a weapon most people use with
precision and skill, and if you think me wrong. Turn on your TV,
how many times do you see terrorist used for what is taking place
in Iraq? Now research Vietnam, the Korean War and even
Geronimo, the same tactics are used but they were rarely labeled
terrorism if ever.
Terrorism is the deliberate act of sabotage and destruction
intended to cause wide spread fear and panic. The most
dangerous acts of terrorism are not car bombs but school shoots
and suicide bombing attacking children. This is often done to
cause parents to with draw there children from public schools,
then those who gather to worship their God are targeted in an
attempt to break up the “fellowship” and strength that comes from
being with others who are there for you.
True terrorism has not been seen in American, and it is not
for the actions of our government it because the media has
focused on what they are told to see. A war in Iraq; where you
will be drawn away from the “wars” in America.
Until the day, God forbid, we see are clinics, our schools,
our department stores and our streets turned into a secret battle
ground, we have not seen terrorism until our lives and freedom
are ripped away by fear day after day…

Am I scaring you yet? Good because that is the point, real


terrorism and real terrorist aim to spread fear, panic and doubt.
Remember Columbine, the school shooting where twelve teens
and a teacher lost their lives and another twenty-four students
were wounded? That could happen all over America and why
isn’t it?
I can because we have taken the war to the terrorists, I can
say because of the invasion of Iraq, I can say because of the FBI.
But it has nothing to do with one or the other. It’s because the
terrorist are smart, they will lay low and wait and when given the
order the sleepers will awaken and we will see true terrorism.
Taken From The Al’Qada Training Manual
Published Over the Net:

PRESENTATION

To those champions who avowed the truth day and night…


And wrote with their blood and sufferings these phrases…
The confrontation that we are calling for with the apostate
regimes does not know Socratic debates…, Platonic ideals…, nor
Aristotelian diplomacy. But it knows the dialogue of bullets, the ideals of
assassination, bombing and destruction, and the diplomacy of the cannon
and machine-gun.

Islamic governments have never and will never be established through


peaceful solutions and cooperative councils. They are established as they
[always] have been
By pen and gun
By word and bullet
By tongue and teeth

Has the idea that this will not go away hit you yet? Good…
There is no victory over an idea, which is both good and bad in
several regards. That means the idea of America and the fighting
spirit of its people should be rekindled!
We as Americans have held a long history of fighting and
conflict, but we are lead by the media to a place of complacency
and dereliction. I want you examine the above and notice three
things.
• Words: There is a great deal of big words most people will
not understand, which means your enemy is intelligent. DO
NOT consider terrorist to be stupid, many are quite
intelligent and have insight into a great deal subjects.
• Meanings: Notice the means of those words. Socratic; A
pedagogical technique in which a teacher does not give
information directly but instead asks a series of questions,
with the result that the student comes either to the desired
knowledge by answering the questions or to a deeper
awareness of the limits of knowledge. Platonic meaning; to
be speculative or theoretical. Aristotelian meaning; a person
whose thinking and methods tend to be empirical.
• Drive: What is motivating them to act as such? By their own
ideology they can only come to peace by the death and in
slavery of others. They will not be questioned (Socratic),
they will not be consider the views or welfare of others
(Platonic) and they will not governed by anyone but
themselves (Aristotelian).

Do you understand what real terrorism is now? Or have you


realized first this path we have set is far from over..?
Chapter Six:
You Against Terrorism

There is a fine line between guerrilla warfare and terrorism. Both


can operate independently of the other, and are often heavily intertwined.
They, however, are not the same thing!
Do not see every guerrilla soldier as a terrorist, or every terrorist as a
guerrilla!
Sadly many countries use terrorist methods under the guise of
guerrilla warfare and guerrilla warfare training has been the breeding
ground for some the largest terror organizations in the world. And sadly it
is America in the desire to spread our vision of democracy; who has
trained the terrorists.
You have seen how determined to kill you, your enemy is, how
intelligent he is and yet have not seen how evil he is. Fear will control you
and there is no way around that, that is simply how it is. However, you
and your family have but one hope, a strong will to survive. If you are an
individual, meet others who think as you do.
If you are part of a family; prepare your family for the possibilities
of a full-terrorist campaign. Stock pile food and water, take martial arts or
self-defense classes, and study first aid and medical journals. At worst
you will have all this excess and training and never need it, at best you
will look out onto a world and wonder what the next day will bring.
The ideology-of-madmen have set their sights on your life and lives
of those you hold dare. An idea can not be killed, and there will always be
terrorists.
This is the first step in arming yourself with knowledge and second
step comes in waiting for the moment you hope will never come. But is it
not better to be prepared?
Small Teams Warfare/Survival Tactics:

Here we address the worst case scenario, terrorist have succeed.


They have killed the “Great Satan.” Thats the term they use for America,
while they are cooking little children in ovens to “discipline” their
parents. Here you see the tactics used by the US Military for almost two
centuries. Do not be alarmed at the words “Small Teams Warfare” the US
Army and Marine Corpse train their soldiers and marines in small teams
tactics, at the most basic level. This is so that even down to the individual
soldier there is a level of control from higher.
In terms of your family or support group, you need to each fill a
role, both as part of defensive operations, scavenging for supplies and
resources and/or as part of your “normal lives” these roles include.
 Chaplin: Religious Leader to help keep up motivation and offer
emotional support.
 Engineer: The fix or build it person, responsible for getting the
lights going and water running. As well as keeping any and all
vehicles ruling. Building, storing and maintaining weapons when
not in use.
 Dietitian: The person in charge of raising animals and crops for
food. The easiest animals for this purpose on the small scale are
chickens (meat & eggs), goats (meat & milk), and pigs (meat). The
easiest crops for food are potatoes, tomatoes, strawberries, and of
course apple trees. If limited of land, miniature fruit trees may be
grown indoors as well as out.
 Hunter: The hunter is the in charge of scouting, scavenging, trapping
and hunting wild game. Many times the Hunter is also the person
placed in charge of military operations, such as patrolling, raids &
rescue missions.
 Medic: The medic has the toughest job, patching up injuries, treating
illness & controlling the distribution of medicines. While the
Dietitian grows food, the medic must grow plants for medicines.
 Support: The support personnel are individuals with little to no
useful skills. As such these people either help out the skilled team
members as unskilled labor & eventually learn a skill set or skill sets
to increase the number of skilled team members. Support personnel
are a luxury to a survival team; which can often come from the
education of teenagers , young adults & people who are found
without resources or purpose on patrols & scavenger missions.

As a whole the entire group is responsible for defending the survival


shelter. Key skilled personnel are the Medic, Dietitian, & Engineer. As
such I have included the following information.

The Standing Orders of Roger’s Rangers:


The skills of Indian Fighters and Frontiersmen, and the origins of
the U.S. Army Rangers…
1) Don’t forget nothing.
2) Have you musket clean as a whistle, hatchet scoured, sixty rounds
powder and ball, and be ready to march at a moments notice.
3) When on the march, act the way you would if you was sneaking up
on a deer. See the enemy first.
4) Tell the truth about what you see and what you do. There is an army
depending on us for correct information. You can lie all you please
when you tell other folks about the rangers, but don’t never lie to a
Ranger or officer.
5) Don’t never take a chance you don’t have to.
6) When you march, march single file, far enough apart so one shot
can’t go threw two men.
7) If we strike swamps, or soft ground, we spread out abreast so it’s
hard to track us.
8) When we march we keep moving till dark, so as to give the enemy
least possible chance at us.
9) When we camp, half the party stays awake the other half sleeps.
10) If we take prisoners we keep’em separate till we can examine them,
so they can’t cook up a story between’em.
11)Don’t ever march home the same way. Take a different route so you
won’t be ambushed.
12)No matter whether we travel in big parties or little ones, each party
has to keep a scout 20 yard a head, 20 yards on each flank and 20
yards to the rear so the main body can’t be surprised and wiped out.
13)Every night you’ll be told where to meet if surrounded by a superior
force.
14)Don’t sit down to eat without posting sentries.
15)Don’t sleep beyond dawn. Dawn’s when the French and Indians
attack.
16)Don’t cross a river by a regular ford.
17)If some body is trailing you, make a circle, come back onto your
own tracks and ambush the folks who aim to ambush you.
18)Don’t stand up when the enemy’s coming against you. Kneel down,
lie down, hide behind a tree.
19)Let the enemy come till he’s almost close enough to touch, then let
him have it and jump out and finish him off with your hatchet.

Major Robert Rogers, 1759


The standing orders of Roger’s Rangers has been the foundation of
American skirmish forces. The infamous “Swamp Fox” of Colonial
history used similar tactics and was extremely effective against over
whelming odds.
Many Nations still apply the run and shoot philosophy, these tactics
would greatly serve to defeat such tactics. Maintained as loose and
flexible guidelines I believe they would be more effective to the “Battle
Drills” which every American Soldier is mechanically taught. There is no
war by the numbers.
Also on a more personal note, I prefer
bow and arrows and crossbows to fire
arms. Quieter and don’t leave the bad
smell, thus harder to track and less
likely to scare away animals.

Patrol Formations
Patrol formations are miniature
formations of small four man teams.
Each formation is intended for specific
terrain or engagements against enemy
forces. These forces could be military units, gangs, rioters, terrorists or
something different all together.
Each formation has a specific purpose and an important measure of
design. Like combatives patrol movements as a team should be practiced
regularly.
1. Wedge: The Wedge is an attacking formation which keeps each
member out of a single line of fire, this prevents all patrol members
from being taken out by automatic gun fire.
2. Line: The line is used to sweep across an objective, the idea is a
solid frontal concentration of fire. This is also a search pattern used
to sweep an area.
3. Column: The Column is used to present the smallest possible frontal
target. Also the Column formation is used along game trails, when
navigating cliff faces & similar terrain. The first man looks for the
enemy and any traps the column may approach. The second man,
search for any enemy activity to the left of the column, as the third
man does so to the right. The last man in the column keeps watch on
the rear.
4. Diamond Wedge: The diamond wedge is used when protecting a
supply team, allowing for 360 degrees of security.
Assault Rifles
Kalashnikov AK 47 (Variations: AKS 47, AKM, AKMS)
The AK 47, so named from it's inventor (Kalashnikov) and the year
of it manufacture. The most widely used fire arm in the world, the AK
series of fire arms are used in most communist and third world countries.

Statistics:
Caliber: 7.62 (308 caliber) Soviet M43
Operation: Gas Fired, Air Cooled, Selective Fire
Length: 876mm
Weight: 3-15kg
Barrel:414mm, 4 grooves, right-hand twist
Magazine: 30-round box
Rate of Fire: 600 rounds per minute
Muzzle Velocity: 715 meters a second

AR 15 (Variations: M16 A1 through A4 models, M4 Carbine)


Originally stemming from Armorlite's AR14 model, the AR15 by
Colt Armories was adapted by the US Military, as the M16 and faced four
incarnations. Finally the US Army has adapted the M4 Carbine as the
standard carry weapon of American military forces, shown above.
Statistics:
Caliber: 5.56mm
Operation:Gas Fired, Air Cooled, Selective Fire
Length: 990mm
Weight:3-58kg
Barrel:508mm, 6 grooves, right-hand twist
Magazine: 30-round box
Rate of Fire: 600 to 940 rounds per minute
Muzzle Velocity: 991meters a second.

Handguns

Beretta Model 92 (Variations: 92F, 92F Compact, 92S, 92SB, 92SB-C,


92SB-C Type M, 98, 98F, and 99)
Caliber: 9mm Parbellum
Operation: Gas Fired, Short Recoil, Semi-
Automatic
Length: 217mm
Weight: 950grams
Barrel:125mm, 6 groves, right hand twist
Magazine: 15-round box (stock), 30-round box (Special Order)
Muzzle Velocity: 390 meters per second

Browning Mark 3 (Variations: Mark 3S)


Caliber: 9mm Parbellum
Operation: Gas Fired, Short Recoil, Semi-
Automatic
Length: 197mm
Weight: 990 grams
Barrel: 118 mm, 6 Grooves, Right-Hand
Twist,
Magazine: 13 Round Box
Muzzle Velocity: 335 meter per second
Basic Marksmanship Training:
Marksmanship is the hallmark of a soldier and a survivalist; to this
degree I will discuss only the basics of marksmanship here in this book.

Marksmanship Principles:
1-Stable Firing Position...
2-Controlled Breathing...
3-Alignment of Sights,
for Proper Sight Picture...
4-Trigger Squeeze, Controlled...

Stable Positioning- The foundation of how one fires is the stability of the
body. Firing from a position which is comfortable and stable, one may use
an object such as a forked stick, a rock or even a rolled up coat to make
the shot.

Sight Picture-
All of the following examples are the correct sight picture with
various types of sights.

Peep-sight- The peep-sight is comprised of a circle in the rear


of the weapon and a forward sight post at or near the tip of the
barrel. The gray lines in the picture are the imaginary “cross
hairs” one can use for sighting the target. With the peep-sight,
like the score it is important not to lead the sight, meaning to
create a funnel like effect to one side of sight picture.

“V” Notch and Front Post Sight- Common to the AK47


and most hand guns is the “V” or”U” notch sight. at point
blank rang and out to 15 yards the above sight picture is
correct, for further ranges many handguns have notches in
the front sight post to grade the distance toward the target.
Similarly the AK 47 and the SKS offshoots thereof
use a “leaf sight” (movable “U” notch sight) to accuratize
the weapon. Many shot guns and some low caliber rifles use this type of
sighting mechanism.

Scope With Cross-Hairs- A hassle within itself is


sighting the cross hair scope to the rifle. One method is
to acquire a sighting sheet for target shooting, available
at any sporting goods or hunting club store. As with the
peep sight avoid the funnel or off center vision caused
by leading the shot.

Slow & Steady Squeeze- A slow and steady squeeze so that the shot is a
surprise to you is the key, one may also hold one’s breath or (better) time
the shot between breaths to keep down body movement from breathing.

Firing Positions with a rifle- The assassin should practice firing from
three major positions. Each position discussed will be explained and in
layer segments.

Prone Firing Position- The prone firing position is perfect for firing from
almost anywhere. The body is supported by the legs, stomach and elbows.
The lead elbow; that which is supporting the barrel, should remain mostly
relaxed. The rear arm; that which is responsible for trigger squeeze and
pulling the rifle into the shoulder, also aids in supporting the body.
One may also use objects such a back packs or bi-pod supports
purchased in most hunting/sporting goods stores for added support
Kneeling Firing Position- The kneeling position offers the better view of
the target and allows one to move quickly when is important to first
quickly to avoid detection after the shot is made. The lead knee acts as a
brace to support the lead elbow, of the lead arm which the rifle barrel rests
on. The rear legs remains partially bent to absorb shock, as the shooter
should lean forward with all the weight on the lead leg, for the recoil of
the weapon when fired.

Standing/Traveling Firing Position- The standing position is generally


used when firing from the support of a car roof or from a fighting position
such as a fox hole. When the shooter does not have this option, he should
lean forward, with all the weight on the lead leg. This allows the recoil of
the weapon to be compensated for and affords the shooter greater
accuracy. However, because fatigue in the arms will commonly make the
arms shake uncontrollably, thus firing from a stand position should only
be considered when the shooter can wait without having to raise the
weapon until the last second.
The shooter keeps low, the rifle at the shoulder & both eyes
open looking along the weapon's sights. The lead hand & foot must be on
the same side of the body. The Shooter then travels by sliding the lead
foot forward to feel out the ground before transferring the body's weight
to the lead foot & sliding the rear foot forward.
Should a target comes, the shooter has the option to fire in the
target, as always aiming center mass. Firing for the chest twice and if that
does not stop the target immediately fire a third shot to the head.

Firing from Windows- A marksman or sniper style shooting conducted in


urban warfare is commonly execute by firing through a window. Unlike
Hollywood; a sniper will fire from the back of the room he is in. This
offers greater concealment and is commonly done from a sitting position.

From a table or a large piece of furniture the marksman sits


comfortably supported. Leaning one's weight forward onto the furniture,
for better concealment and cover one may move further back into the
room.

Quick & Dirty Ballistics:


It is commonly practice in the US Military that a soldier trains to hit
targets within a range of three hundred meters. This includes shots up to
300 meters away. For this will give yo a very simplistic concept of
marksmanship skills and ballistic science.
The maximum effective range of a weapon is the distance that
weapon can travel and injure or kill its target on impact. This is also the
peak velocity point before the gravity begins to alter the bullets trajectory.
As such a soldiers weapon is zeroed (meaning sights aligned to hit dead
on without adjustment for distance at 300 meters). However, shots over
this distance can still be made.
To do so one need only aim low. At close range a bullet is firing up
as it travels away, so that one must adjust downward of fire just low of
center mass. The same is true firing over the zero point at the bullet is still
climbing in its path forward to the target.

Small Teams: Battle Drills

It has actually been said in the U.S. Military that there are only one
battle drill, React to Contact and two patrol movements Moving under
Watch & Bounding. Thus, I am presenting only these three here as I do
not wish to reveal all of the Army's “secrets” and more realistically you
do not need to engage a terrorist to survive a terrorist attack.

React to Contact:
React to Contact is Scenario A or Scenario B situation. The concept
is that on patrol, your team encounters an enemy position. In Scenario A;
the enemy force is manageable and you engage the enemy in a fire fight.
As demonstrated with a four person team.
A- Contact with Enemy Personnel, enemy force is small and you attack,
or they attack you. At which point your goal is to assume and maintain
suppressive fire. Suppressive fire is a high rate of fire intended to keep an
enemy pinned down.
B- A team (roughly half the full number) breaks off and taking the route
that offers the most cover (protection from fire) and concealment
(protection from being sighted) flanks the enemy position. The flanking
team opens fire on the enemy position and often goes unnoticed initially
by the enemy because of the focus on where the original position of your
team was and where the suppressive fire is coming from.
C- Once the enemy is deemed destroyed, the flanking team signals a
cease fire, the flanking team then sweeps across the enemy position and
finishes off any enemy combatants still able to fight. The suppressive fire
team moves forward and crosses the enemy position again finishing any
enemy combatants the first team missed.
Once the area is secure an “L” formation allows the teams to check
for injuries, supplies and if time permits search the enemy combatants for
any supplies one might scavenge. Once the teams are considered “Good
to Go” and have searched the enemy if time permits, they may collect any
excess the enemy might reuse and destroy it in any way they have
available or see fit.
D- Once the enemy is terminated and the area secure and the teams are
OKed and any prisoners or enemy fallen are searched. All time permitted
qualities, met or the situation warrants. The team packs up and leaves the
site of the Contact, back tracking or covering any tracks to obscure their
trail as much as possible.

Moving Under Watch:


Moving under Watch is an
exercise in crossing an open area,
where cover and concealment are little
to none existent.
1- As the team approaches an exposed
area, they first set up a 360 degree line
of security. This is the reason for the
diamond of dots, each one covering the
area away from their peers to defend
the whole of the group.
2- The lead individual quickly dashes
across the open expanse and giving the
area a fast inspection for any booby
traps or signs of enemy activity, signals
the next man in the team to cross while
he maintains lead security.
3-The second man, to cover this expanse defends the right or left, that he
was originally guarding to maintain a 360 degree area of observation, if
not defense.
4- The third man, like the second moves across the exposed area and takes
his defensive position. This is the most dangerous point of the movement
as the last is exposed and his team rarely expects to be attacked from this
direction. The third man, must move quickly to cross the expanse and take
up his position as part of the security circle.
5- After the last man is signaled the group holds their position from
behind cover for a few moments to check for enemy activity or signs that
they are being followed. Once the team leader gives the Green Light, the
team picks up and continues to move.

Bounding:
Bounding is the method of closing with an enemy or retreating
from an enemy. The team, if closing, rushing forward a short distance
(approximately 50 feet or 15 yards) and then taking up a firing position
against the enemy. Each member who is getting up and moving informs
their partners by yelling “Moving” or “Bounding” and “Set” when in
position.
When retreating, the words “moving,” “bounding” and “set”
are still used. However, the moving members must move away and not
toward the enemy.

Entering & Clearing a Room:


The principle concept of entering and
clearing a room is in flanking within small
quarters. Yes, it is basically Reacting to
contact in a box. This is the exact same
methods taught to the military and to the
police SWAT teams.
Typically done with a standard
four man fire team (each member depicted
by a number). This method of entry makes
use of the human instinct to hide in corners,
yes we naturally flank on instinct thats why
untrained fighter throw wild hooking “hey-
makers.” The one man, checks the door for
booby traps and then enters the room first. It
is either the one man or the four man who uses the Ram to knock open
locked doors. The one man enters and either follows the straight path or
turns the immediate corner, as he does the two man takes the opposite
direction, and so on, and so on.
As you see in the diagrams the first and second men cover the far
corners of the room sweeping inward until they can fan the room with
their weapons and and spray the room with bullets.
In a military, to include SWAT, operation the room is usually soften
up with a flash bag grenade. Flash bang grenades (also called stun
grenades or “stunners”) are relatively harmless except for the immediate
shrapnelless explosion; producing a bright flash and a long bang.
Even with flash bang grenades and body armor the casualty level for
urban warfare is 80% if your winning and 100% if your losing. In a four
man team 80% is three dead and one dieing or severely wounded.

Principles of Para-Military Training:


There is a saying in the military “Slow is smooth, and smooth
is fast. Quick is sloppy and sloppy is DEAD.” To this a soldier is trained
to react without thinking and calmly under stress. Training should
simulate actual combat by all possible means, so the soldier is training to
react based on training under stress.

To accomplish this one must follow a simple guideline for training


operations.
1. Noise; especially at night the sounds of gun fire and explosions
should be heard, even the screaming of others. Sound tracks of car
accidents and gun fights from old army movies will serve this need.
2. Sight; essentially the situational awareness of the training must
mirror the sights of a similar real world situation, fake blood,
“Injured soldiers” screaming and thrashing while others try to
deliver medical aid.
3. Feel; any training must be designed to simulate real world
experience including the stress levels, and equipment. There is a
saying “sweat now or bleed later.”
Post Script:
Are you ready?

So are you ready to take on the terrorists? No… You’re not a


one man/woman killing machine, but you are equipped with a
game plan to your survival. The hand-to-hand techniques mean
nothing if you don’t practice them, so practice them daily.
First aid is a must and you must know how you use it, I
suggest taking the Red Cross First Aid classes and storing various
“crop seeds” in your freezer, that way in case of major terrorist
action or a riot, you and your family may remain safe within your
own home, be it a house or apartment.
In truth no one can be ready for a terrorist attack and that is
the reality of the world we live in. Terrorism relies on us to
become complacent, and thus can strike at any time. Knowing
how to react and how to control your self is the key. You can
never be truly ready, but you can be prepared. You can never
expect their next move, but you can expect to hope.
For all the reasons there are in this life to die, I ask you to
have the courage to live…

“Who knowing the judgment of God, that they which commit


such things are worthy of death, not only do the same, but have
pleasure in them that do them…”
-Romans 2, Chapter 1, Verse 32

I also ask that you look to your government, this book was
written to prepare you but also to feed upon your fears. Yes, this
book is to feed on your fear, like our politicians who cry “wolf,” I
am crying “wood cutter.” I am offering you basic survival skills
to save your life, but also getting richer off your fears for what is
happening. Sound familiar, it should our President as been crying
wolf, or should I say “terrorist” for 8 years now. Terrorism is
more then hooded fanatics in a desert trying blow us up.
Terrorism is a simple and easy as getting on TV and crying that
terrorists are coming. There is little difference between Bin
Laden's bombs and Bush's speeches. Because both are killing
Americans through an endless war and both are using fear to
separate you from your rightful peace of mind. Both are pushing
an agenda that is anti-American.
Having watched both Alex Jones' Terror Storm and Martial
Law, video documentaries, having researched the facts presented
and heard no legitimate explanation against them, I am left with
more questions.
Now I can see the fear seeping in doubt about how the world
is, and how all this seems to matter. What can we do against our
own nation? Even, if we could go against our own nation?
The truth is despite the billboards' claim that Bush is our
leader, he is a servant to us. We have the right to ask him to step
down. We can wait in the shadows to fight or give up without a
fight.
Anyone who uses fear, threats or force to intimidate and
manipulate the American public is a terrorist. Fear is everywhere
and if you let it rule you, you can not ever hope to truly live. The
face of the enemy will always change but your resolve to fight
him can not...

“If God is with me, who can stand against me...”

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