Retired Navy SEAL Explains How to Prepare for Dangerous Situations | Tradecraft | WIRED

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Clint Emerson, retired Navy SEAL and crisis management professional, explains how we can prepare for almost any emergency situation by being ultra aware of our surroundings.

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  1. I liked a lot of this… except for the situational improvised body armor and weapons. There should be a whole video on that. The books were the only thing that seemed realistic. Loose ceramic tile is not readily available, salt and pepper require you to be extremely close and in order to have enough of it the lids would need to be off. The improvised weapons almost seemed intentionally weak. "I'll take the random roll of quarters I carry around and shove it in my sock in 30 seconds" that doesn't fly. He had it right at chairs… something heavy or dense ie a bottle full of liquid, a plate, something you can easily pick up that will hurt if it lands (distract or harm). This seems like a person who knows some out there stuff but is literally telling you the most abstract and useless part of it. Rest of the video was awesome. I loved his advice on exist strategies and running scenarios in your head constantly until they are second nature. Love this channel!

  2. In 42 out of 50 states law-abiding adult citizens can get a permit to carry a concealed handgun. I'd rather stake my life on a Glock, or at least pepper spray, than an improvised sap, a folded up newspaper or tossing salt into someone's eyes. JM2C ETA: also search YT for Jocko Willink "Navy SEAL on real martial arts"

  3. Important detail I think; Open the salt and pepper lids first. You're not seasoning him.
    Don't 'shake' through the tiny holes, because that gives you about 6 grains of salt.

  4. Great! Now everyone who watched this vid will exit to the kitchen, time to find another exit then.

  5. I think I've been unawarely AWARE of all this since I was last bullied before I beat up so 3 of them

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