Former CIA Officer Jason Hanson details three methods criminals use for surveillance: 'Bumper Lock' (overt, aggressive), 'Discreet Not to Lose' (maintains distance but takes risks), and 'Discreet to Lose' (most dangerous, blends in). He stresses the importance of situational awareness, especially when leaving work or shopping, and recommends using a Surveillance Detection Route (SDR) by making turns or driving around the block to identify followers.
This video features an ex-CIA officer explaining methods to detect surveillance. While the title suggests a topic relevant to personal security and situational awareness, it does not explicitly mention any firearms, calibers, manufacturers, or specific firearm-related applications. Therefore, the tags will focus on the core topic of surveillance detection and security.
This video follows Jason Hanson and @MelissaBackwoods as they conduct a "bug sweep" of an Airbnb, searching for hidden cameras and listening devices. They aim to find five planted "bugs" within 20 minutes, encountering various concealed devices in unexpected locations, including a disturbing find in the toilet. The video highlights potential security risks in rental accommodations and demonstrates methods for detecting surveillance equipment, with mentions of tactical gear and self-defense tools.
This video, featuring former CIA officer Jason Hanson, provides crucial insights into recognizing and responding to suspicious individuals in public spaces. It emphasizes trusting your intuition, maintaining constant situational awareness, and outlines methods like Surveillance Detection Routes (SDR) to confirm if you are being followed. Hanson also recommends carrying a tactical pen as a discreet self-defense tool.
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