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Training for sudden violence

Training for Sudden Violence: Book Review

Training for Sudden Violence by Rory Miller is a workbook that demands you have a drill partner who is ready to play the role of an attacker. It is not something you can follow or do alone, on your own.

Hidden Danger by Robert Joe Stout

Hidden Dangers: Mexico on the Brink of Disaster

Hidden Dangers is call to authorities and leaders on both sides of the border to sit up and take notice of the worsening situation. A call to make Mexico self-sufficient and eradicate the parallel economy of drug trade.

A Warrior’s Guide to Self-Defense

A Warrior’s Guide to Self-Defense will give you the information that you need in that split second when your mind is desperately trying to defend your body and planning your next move.

Actions Follow Thoughts. School Shooters: Understanding High School, College and Adult Perpetrators

In School Shooters: Understanding High School, College and Adult Perpetrators, Peter Langman looks at forty odd cases of school shootings in America 1966 to 2012 to find common glue in hopes of finding that elusive clue to spot the shooters before they strike.

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