» Knife combat training. Automaticity is the ability to perform a specific physical action instantly and accurately without conscious thought. In tactical application, it means the movement executes itself under stress—fast, correct, and without hesitation.
» In New York City. Civilian Rhythm Camouflage is the practice of moving, behaving, and carrying yourself in perfect sync with the natural tempo, emotional tone, and social expectations of your environment. It’s blending so seamlessly into the flow of daily life that your presence feels normal and forgettable..
» Torture defense is a survivor-centered resilience posture that steadies the nervous system and attention under extreme violence so you preserve agency, survive, and retain clear memory.
» A CIA operative and Special Forces team having a Thanksgiving dinner in Iraq after a mission. SOF method of team leadership.
» Det Cader at a cave in Thailand facing the fear of the unknown. The unknown doesn’t scare us because it’s dark – it scares us because it forces us to walk without a map.
» Covert operative tactical EDC loadout in a safehouse in Madrid, Spain. Good tactical gear feels like a silent partner – always there, always reliable, and never in the way.
» The 21-foot rule of firearms and knives with a CIA operative and FSB agent in Moscow, Russia. In armed encounters, “21 feet” is a stark reminder: proximity amplifies vulnerability.
» Covert operative on a park bench in a Favela of Rio, Brazil. The essence of street smarts is knowing how to read people and situations before they read you.
» The tempo of a fight with a CIA operative and SWAT officer in Moscow. In every clash, there’s a brief silence where the fight is decided – it’s the pause when instinct overtakes intention.
» Civilian Surveillance Detection Route (SDR) Guide in Moscow, Russia. The goal of an SDR isn’t just evasion – it’s control, ensuring you’re the one who decides what happens next.
» FBI method of profiling guide in New York City. Profiling bridges the gap between what a criminal does and who they are, turning behavior into identity.
» Mossad stealth techniques for the streets in Paris, France. True stealth, as Mossad teaches, isn’t about avoiding detection – it’s about controlling perception.
» Covert operative on a recon op in Hong Kong. URBEX and tradecraft share a mantra: always know your exits before you enter.
» Special Forces operator meditating on a rooftop in Eastern Europe. In the chaos of the field, mindfulness is the anchor that keeps your actions deliberate and your thoughts clear.
» An anti-hesitation mindset during escape and evasion on a highway in Dubai. Hesitation is the weight that slows opportunity; action is the force that breaks free.
» Neutralizing a team of two assailants in close quarters in Istanbul, Turkey. The key to surviving multiple attackers is making them fight each other’s chaos, not your calm.
» Counter-surveillance driving techniques in New York City. Strategic driving is about control, not speed; the fastest route is useless if you don’t see the risks coming.
» How to evade a sniper in an urban environment in Ukraine. The best cover in an urban fight is unpredictability; the moment they can predict you, they can end you.
» ‘Personal space’ security management in Washington DC with CIA and Secret Service. A secure individual moves with purpose; hesitation invites threats, but decisiveness deters them.
» Securing Your Home (internet) Network Like a CIA Safe House in a NYC Apartment. Home internet security isn’t a luxury – it’s the cost of living in a connected world.
» Urban warfare tactical loadout on a rooftop in Eastern Europe. War in the streets is a dance of angles; control the lines of sight, and you control the fight.
» A pretexting attack with a CIA operative police officer. Pretexting is about playing the role they expect to see, using their own assumptions as your camouflage.
» Crime scene examination method of a murder in Queens, New York. The scene of a crime is a canvas painted with chaos; the investigator is the artist who reveals its order.
» Covert operative using a tablet for OSINT on a rooftop in Bangkok, Thailand. The power of open-source intelligence lies in perspective; the same information seen differently can tell an entirely new story.
» Improvised body armor guide in London, England. Armor doesn’t make you bulletproof; it gives you the chance to outthink the next threat.
» URBEX Stealth Entry and Infiltration; covert operative urban exploring rooftops in Hong Kong at sunset. To infiltrate silently, you must think like a ghost – present only in the spaces others ignore.
» Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) tradecraft in Cambodia. In SIGINT, there are no coincidences; every intercepted signal is a puzzle piece waiting for the right context.
» The ‘Preemptive Self-Defense’ directive in Sofia, Bulgaria. The most powerful strike in self-defense is the one they never see coming.
» CIA counter-drone measures in Manila, Philippines. The greatest weakness of a drone isn’t its technology but the predictability of the operator behind it.
» Security while living alone as an operative in a villa in Bali, Indonesia. A secure home isn’t defined by its walls, but by the awareness of those who live inside them.
» Surveillance zone mapping in Tokyo, Japan. Surveillance hides in repetition; detecting it means spotting the shadow that keeps returning.
» CIA Safe House Guide; a safe house is more than shelter – it’s a tool of deception, a place where movement halts, but strategy never does.
» Advanced observation techniques as a Special Forces operator in a hotel in Dubai. To observe well in tradecraft, you must let go of assumptions and let the environment tell its story.
» Urban situational awareness as a covert operative engaging a local gang of a Favela in Rio, Brazil. The best decisions are born from situational awareness; when you understand the moment, you control the outcome.
» Sabotaging the enemy. Mafia fleet of Mercedes G-Wagon SUVs in Moscow, Russia. Sabotage isn’t about destruction – it’s about precision; a single well-placed disruption can unravel the mightiest machine.
» Combat situation awareness in Bangkok, Thailand during a firefight. Situational awareness is the art of reading chaos and finding the calm center where decisions are made.
» Covert operative URBEX under a bridge in China. The urban jungle is alive; to survive it, you must move with its rhythm and disappear into its pulse.