Jason Hanson is a former CIA Officer and the New York Times bestselling author of Spy Secrets That Can Save Your Life.
He’s a frequent media guest and has appeared on The Today Show, Fox News, Shark Tank, Rachael Ray, Good Morning America, and many more.
His company trains celebrities, high-net worth individuals and everyday Americans in escape and evasion, hand to hand self-defense, evasive driving, firearms, home defense, and more.
Jason is based in Cedar City, UT where he has his 320-acre Spy Ranch.
For details on his highly popular live events, visit www.TacticalSpySchool.com.
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One time I was at Walmart and I felt as if I was being watched; I saw a guy from a distance that kept looking at me: and at first I thought it was in my head; so I went to a different department to look at something else.d and I see the guy there again. I then got sketched out and decided to double check if he was following me so I went into the toy isle, looked at Lego, boom there he was, I quickly dropped the Lego and went to the car section, again, he’s there… okay; at this point I had enough; I quickly walked to the security guard and told him there was a strange man following me. I pointed the guy out: and the guard tells me that’s loss prevention..:: apparently they thought I was stealing, and when I started doing a surveillance detection route; the guy thought I was running from him: so he followed even closer , lol it was all a giant misunderstanding….
Teach your children the importance of the right of self-defense have them read the fiction book: “Motumba: Slave Boy USA” 2A all the way! Makes a great gift to family and friends.
Teach your children the importance of the right of self-defense have them read the fiction book: “Motumba: Slave Boy USA” 2A all the way! Makes a great gift to family and friends.
I know not quite the point of the video, but as a young girl of 6' there was no chance of hiding in plain sight, and no chance for a boyfriend of 6'7! 😆
Jason, I'd be interested in your thoughts. To many, a light on a firearm seems sensible. It's a common accessory. Here's where I disagree. Maybe it's because I have crazy night vision. The thing is, if you have an intruder, there's a very good chance they will be armed. There's also a good chance they will NOT be using a light, for obvious reasons. Soooo...they can see YOU coming. You can't see them (If they know what they're doing). I don't use a light. Never will. I will have a flashlight...in my other hand, to be turned on when the intruder is spotted. Only then will they know where I am, and it will then be too late for them, but not for me. I hear a bunch of voices saying, "Just wait to turn the light on." Then, if you're using a two-handed grip, you've destabilized your aim. If you've identified your target, you are now doubly disadvantaged. 1) They know where you are (Because you turned on the light). 2) You have to reacquire your target (Because you broke your grip). How many rounds can they get off before you do? If you want to lighten something, lighten your firearm. Put the light in your other hand. Maintain your sights on the target. Turn the light on when the target is acquired...and you already have them in your sights.