Ex-CIA Explains the 4 Signs of Predatory Behavior

Published on June 28, 2023
Duration: 4:01

This video by former CIA officer Jason Hanson outlines four key signs of predatory behavior to help individuals identify potential threats and prepare for physical confrontation. He emphasizes the importance of situational awareness and provides actionable insights for self-defense.

Quick Summary

Former CIA officer Jason Hanson outlines four key signs of predatory behavior: grooming (like running hands through hair), stripping down (removing a shirt), reaching for a weapon, and breaking contact (looking away before an attack). These indicators suggest an imminent physical confrontation, urging heightened situational awareness and preparedness for self-defense.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Predatory Behavior
  2. 00:34Sign 1: Grooming Behavior
  3. 01:17Sign 2: Stripping Down
  4. 02:08Sign 3: Reaching for a Weapon
  5. 02:50Sign 4: Breaking Contact
  6. 03:27Conclusion and Self-Defense Advice

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the four signs of predatory behavior Jason Hanson discusses?

Jason Hanson identifies four signs of predatory behavior: grooming (e.g., running hands through hair), stripping down (removing a shirt), reaching for a weapon (into pockets or clothing), and breaking contact (looking away or down before an attack).

How does grooming behavior indicate a potential threat?

Grooming behavior, such as an individual running their hands through their hair or grabbing the back of their neck during an argument, can signal they are mentally and physically preparing for a physical confrontation or attack.

Why is removing a shirt a sign of predatory behavior?

Removing a shirt before a physical altercation is often a sign that an individual is ready to fight. It's a common precursor to physical violence, indicating a heightened state of aggression and intent to engage.

What does it mean when someone breaks eye contact before an attack?

When an aggressor breaks eye contact by looking down or over their shoulder, it often signifies they are about to launch an attack, such as a sucker punch or a forceful strike. This is a critical moment to be aware of.

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