Since this is a winners strategy blog –the best strategy blog– with Wall Street roots, it should come as no surprise that many readers want to improve their skills and knowledge of situational, physical warfare.  When I suggested former Navy Seal Clint Emerson’s book: 100 Deadly Skills, we got a winner, one reader posted his notes here. I’ll follow up on it, but very succinct, you need to have the book to follow the illustrations. Life is haphazard and most people do not have a bodyguard. The good news is, by learning proper techniques we can prevent, unravel, and defeat most threats to our safety.

Emerson breaks apart “skills” into their most critical parts, or Courses of Action (COAs) and sums them up in a Bottom Line Up Front (BLUF).  Here are 24 of those; it does not mean they are more important or effective than the rest. The numbering is the original, 001 through 100.

Skill 002 : Every day Carry Kit: the container kit includes: clamshell, handkerchief, paracord (550 parachute cord), rake pick and tension wrench (part of the credit card size pick lock set), sandals (change in clothes in opposite colors of clothing is recommended), cigs, lighter, cash, in a zero trace messenger bag, zebra pen, blades.

007: Teaches you how to build a rectal concealment kit out of an aluminum cigar tube (hiding inside it money, nail, shim, compass).  Are we getting warm now or what ?

020: If you’re in a hotel room, some of the places where you can hide things from intruders are: inside housing of older TVs, inside the shower curtain rod, taped to the bottom of a drawer or heavy piece of furniture, inside landline housing (need screwdriver).

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022: Steal a vehicle: yes, it will tell you how to hotwire a car but the fastest way to get a car is to take one that is already running !

024: How to prepare your vehicle for high-speed chases (tip: disengage airbags, practice left-foot braking, then threshold braking).

027: You can make a disposable silencer from a watter bottle, stainless steel scourer and fine wire mesh.

029: A Zebra F-400 or F-700 pen can be a weapon. Some people carry tactical pens. Or knives.

038: Detect tampering with personal effects with discreet alignments to determine tampering while away from the room.

043: You can make lock picks from a paper clip, you need a hook pick and tension wrench.

050: Creating a padlock shim out of an aluminum can.

057: You can conceal surveillance devices or valuables in a homemade paste. Needed: milk, vinegar, container and strainer to make an egg-size ball of plastic out of 18 ounces of milk and 8 tablespoons of vinegar.

058: Do you want to “use the Internet anonymously and circumvent censorship;
        All connections to the Internet are forced to go through the Tor network;
        Leave no trace on the computer you are using unless you ask it explicitly;
        Use state-of-the-art cryptographic tools to encrypt your files, emails and instant messaging ? Then try Tails.(Source quote: Tails)

059: How you can conceal sensitive info in plain sight: cut/paste an innocent image into TextEdit or Notepad document. Type the information above        or below image. Then change the font color to white and/or the font to a symbol for additional cover. Voila !

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061: BLUF: Winning a gunfight starts with the draw.

063: Winning a knife fight. I hope you are never in a knife fight, but if you are, know the grip, the eight angles of attack, the basics.

064: Strike for a knockout. If you’ve ever done boxing, you know this, but if you’ve not, you can learn.

065: Proper elbow strike technique: guard is always up. A powerful elbow strike is 80% body, 20% shoulder.

071: Disarm adversary with pistol pointed at your chest. 072. When pistol is pointed at back.

074: Make an improvised gas mask out of a milk/juice jug.

083: Getting past a dog: COA 2: Compress air-freeze the dog’s nose with keyboard air cleaner. Or use female dog urine.

088: Surviving a drowning attempt using a sinking and bouncing effect.

091: How to do a J-turn.

096: Defeat hand restraints.

And remember, in an emergency situation, call 911.

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0 Replies to “Notes on 100 Deadly Skills, a book by Clint Emerson”

  1. Andrew says:

    Having a a security detail with threat assessment is essential.

    :youtube:BxoScSOkCCs:eyoutube:

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  2. Lars says:

    Having a knife is meaningless unless you know how to use. You might as well fight with a lollipop in your hand.

    Basics of knife self-defense:

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  3. Ming says:

    Max,

    Thanks for taking the time to put this post, breathing life into the limp lives of these knuckleheads.

    I was wondering if you're doing any kind of alpha symbols rankings for the year. If you do, I'd like to vote Jason Statham

    Cheers,

    Ming

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