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This technique, demonstrated by former CIA officer Jason Hanson, focuses on a surreptitious knife draw using a common sweatshirt. By creating a small, hidden access point in the sweatshirt pocket, an individual can maintain a grip on their concealed knife while appearing completely innocuous. This allows for a rapid, unexpected draw in self-defense scenarios, emphasizing the advantage of having a weapon ready without alerting potential threats.
This video, presented by former CIA Officer Jason Hanson, outlines three primary methods foreign adversaries use to retaliate against the US: lone wolf and sleeper cell attacks, cyberattacks on institutions, and infrastructure assaults targeting the power grid and water supply. Hanson emphasizes the need for personal preparedness, including data protection, water storage, and backup power, in response to these evolving threats.
This video, featuring former CIA officer Jason Hanson, outlines critical techniques for vanishing without a trace, emphasizing the absolute avoidance of contact with family. Hanson, who trains individuals in intelligence operative methods, stresses that any communication, even via burner phones, can compromise one's location due to government and other motivated threats monitoring family members' calls. The core advice is to cease all technology use for a true disappearance.
Jason Hanson, a former CIA officer, introduces the Koga as a discreet and legal self-defense tool. Unlike firearms or some tactical pens, the Koga's simple wooden construction allows for easier carry and less scrutiny. The technique focuses on direct, impactful strikes to vulnerable areas for escape, rather than complex martial arts moves.
Former CIA officer Jason Hanson introduces 'The Wave Enforcer,' a $5.97 wooden hairbrush, as a surprisingly effective and legally permissible self-defense tool. He demonstrates its durability and various striking techniques, emphasizing its utility in environments where traditional weapons are banned. This guide outlines how to effectively use the hairbrush for personal protection when facing a serious threat.
Former CIA Officer Jason Hanson outlines the essential components of a blackout bag, distinct from a bug-out bag, designed specifically for power outages. The bag should contain multiple light sources including various flashlights, a USB-rechargeable lantern, and glow sticks. A weather emergency radio with multiple charging options is also recommended for safety and communication. Hanson emphasizes the importance of having these items readily accessible in a hidden location.
Former CIA officer Jason Hanson shares five critical mistakes made over 25 years of prepping. These include giving away essential survival food, issues with shipping container bug-out locations, inadequate water storage security, the false economy of buying cheap gear, and delaying investment in gold and silver. His insights emphasize the importance of foresight, quality, and security in preparedness.
Former CIA officer Jason Hanson outlines four critical reasons why a pump-action shotgun may be a suboptimal choice for home defense. He emphasizes the potential for forgetting to disengage the safety, the physical difficulty in handling a heavy shotgun under stress, the common oversight of not chambering a round, and the myth that racking the shotgun scares intruders. Hanson suggests alternatives like revolvers or semi-automatic shotguns, stressing the importance of extensive training if a pump-action is chosen.
Former CIA officer Jason Hanson evaluates the tactical spork as a self-defense tool. While acknowledging it's not ideal, he demonstrates its potential to inflict damage by targeting vulnerable areas like the throat and eyes. The spork's polymer construction is deemed solid enough for such applications, making it a viable last-resort option for personal protection, especially in locations with strict weapon regulations.
This guide details a self-defense technique using a metal straw as an improvised weapon, as demonstrated by Jason Hanson. It emphasizes simple, effective striking points like the throat and face, requiring no prior martial arts training. The core principle is to strike decisively and then immediately flee to safety while contacting emergency services.
This video by former CIA officer Jason Hanson details the escalating threat of AI-powered scams. He explains how AI is used to create convincing phishing websites, clone voices for impersonation, generate deepfake videos, and populate fake customer service chatbots. The content emphasizes the need for proactive digital self-defense against these sophisticated threats.
Former CIA officer Jason Hanson evaluates the practicality of chest holsters for self-defense, highlighting significant safety concerns like 'muzzling' oneself during the draw. He contrasts budget holsters with quality gear and emphasizes the importance of consistent training. Hanson recommends IWB or pocket carry for most civilian concealed carry situations, reserving chest holsters for specific scenarios like when a belt is overloaded.