by Grant Cunningham | Oct 24, 2018 | Other Defensive Tools, Personal Safety, Prepping, reading list, Unarmed Defense
Another Wednesday, another great collection of articles for your enjoyment and enlightenment! Another resource for travel safety One thing I do before renting a room (or AirBnB) is to check the neighborhood’s crime stats. This used to be a tedious...
by Grant Cunningham | Oct 17, 2018 | Incident Analysis, Personal Safety, Prepping, reading list
More great defensive preparedness articles for you this week! Making your home into a fortress (?) I’ll acknowledge that the author of this article goes a little over the top at times, and that I think his mania for protecting his identity is a little...
by Grant Cunningham | Oct 15, 2018 | Other Defensive Tools, Personal Safety, Unarmed Defense
The ability to judge risk is critical to the long game of self defense. (As it happens, it’s also critical to efficient preparedness, investing your retirement funds wisely, and the choice between flying or driving to your vacation destination.) Yet, despite its...
by Grant Cunningham | Oct 10, 2018 | Handguns, Incident Analysis, Information Security, Other Defensive Tools, Personal Safety, Prepping, reading list, reviews, Rob Pincus, Unarmed Defense
I’ve got another great selection of articles for you this week! This happens too often, and I’m tired of it This one happened last July; yesterday I read of a 3-year-old who died when he got hold of an unsecured firearm. Too many kids are dying from...
by Grant Cunningham | Oct 3, 2018 | Handguns, Incident Analysis, Information Security, Personal Safety, Prepping, reading list
It’s the first Wednesday of October, and I’ve got some great defensive preparedness articles for all areas of your life. (Oh, and one article about an idiot with a gun that we should all avoid emulating!) Need some help prioritizing your preparedness? If...
by Grant Cunningham | Oct 1, 2018 | Personal Safety, Prepping
Lately I’ve been allowing myself to do something I caution others to never do: read the comments. Whenever I’ve come across a news story that has something to do with self defense or disaster preparedness, I read a few of the comments left by others. I’ve noticed...