by admin | Jun 14, 2018 | Grant Cunningham, Incident Analysis, Information Security, Members, Other Defensive Tools, Personal Safety, Prepping, Unarmed Defense
Wednesday the 13th is extra lucky, and I’ll prove it by sharing some really great articles to help keep you and your family safer and more secure! I wish I’d written this. It’s that good. This article from the Preparedness Advice blog is pure gold. The...
by admin | Jun 11, 2018 | Grant Cunningham, Incident Analysis, Members, Personal Safety
Let’s assume, for the moment, that you have a perfect teenager. He or she is always polite, gets schoolwork in on time, excels in extracurricular activities, has above-average SAT scores, and has never been in trouble at school — or anywhere else, for that matter....
by Grant Cunningham | Jun 6, 2018 | Grant Cunningham, Information Security, Members, Other Defensive Tools, Personal Safety, Prepping, reading list, Training Talk
It’s the first Wednesday of June? Why, let’s celebrate with some great self defense, personal safety, and family preparedness articles! How will you protect your children? When you have children, defense planning gets substantially more...
by Grant Cunningham | Jun 4, 2018 | Grant Cunningham, Incident Analysis, Legal Issues, Members
In my job I get some wonderful emails from people who’ve read one of my books or taken one of my classes. I also get awful emails, usually from people who’ve done neither of those things. There is a special class of email, though, that I really dislike getting. It’s...
by Grant Cunningham | May 30, 2018 | Grant Cunningham, Members, Other Defensive Tools, Personal Safety, Prepping, reading list, Unarmed Defense
This week I bring you more great articles to help you and your loved ones live safer lives. Why not grab a beverage and do some reading? Gun thefts happen — too often An introduction to some of the ways to keep your guns from being stolen. (Frankly, I...
by Grant Cunningham | May 28, 2018 | Grant Cunningham, Members, Other Defensive Tools, Personal Safety, Prepping
The concept of minimalism intrigues me, because of its emphasis on personal growth rather than the acquisition of things. It forces one to ask “what’s important to me?” and “what do I really need?” rather than “oh, look, free shipping if I spend more money than I...