Reddit Reddit reviews 100 Deadly Skills: The SEAL Operative's Guide to Eluding Pursuers, Evading Capture, and Surviving Any Dangerous Situation

We found 12 Reddit comments about 100 Deadly Skills: The SEAL Operative's Guide to Eluding Pursuers, Evading Capture, and Surviving Any Dangerous Situation. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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100 Deadly Skills contains proven self-defense skills, evasion tactics, and immobilizing maneuvers.
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12 Reddit comments about 100 Deadly Skills: The SEAL Operative's Guide to Eluding Pursuers, Evading Capture, and Surviving Any Dangerous Situation:

u/free_reddit · 7 pointsr/Survival

It was pointed out in the last thread that this is an actual book that's basically just been pirated. Here's the Amazon link in case someone wants to buy 3 million copies to help offset the money this author just lost.

www.amazon.com/100-Deadly-Skills-Operatives-Surviving/dp/147679605X

u/eibv · 6 pointsr/EDC
u/mistermacheath · 3 pointsr/EDC

Quick shoutout for the source - 100 Deadly Skills by Clint Emerson.

It's a great read. Top fun, and moooooost of them don't involve ramming stuff up your arse.

u/ReVo5000 · 3 pointsr/preppers

100 deadly skills shows some interesting tips.

u/ajswdf · 3 pointsr/financialindependence

I don't know what you're specifically interested in, but here of a couple books I liked:

Tricks of the Mind by Derren Brown. He's a semi-famous magician/mentalist in the UK, and this book has a ton of really interesting stuff in it like hypnosis and memory hacks. The only issue is the NLP stuff, which is pseudo-science, but the rest is good.

100 Deadly Skills was interesting, although I'm not sure how useful it is.

The Selfish Gene is a more famous book than those two, but if you're interested in evolution at all it's an awesome book.

I'm not much of a science fiction reader, but I really liked the Foundation Series. Also most Michael Crichton books are good, although in particular I liked Sphere, Jurassic Park and the Lost World, Congo, Timeline, and Prey.

u/RPMutiny · 1 pointr/coolguides

100 Deadly Skills

It's a cool little book.

u/IcecreamLakestream · 1 pointr/Advice

I would invest in an intense martial art program. Tell the teachers what is going on they will help you.

if you can't afford it, invest in this https://www.amazon.com/100-Deadly-Skills-Operatives-Surviving/dp/147679605X

if you want any extra help, feel free to DM me I might be able to help you look for a high quality martial art school in your area

u/HerNameWasDude · 1 pointr/booksuggestions

First off, I'm not sure if this is the right subreddit you are looking for.
Secondly, the obvious answer, look into learning some form of martial arts or just a basic defense class. If you live in a big city (with a hospital that busy and violent, I'm assuming you do) it shouldn't be hard to find something affordable and worth your time and money.
100 Deadly Skills
Just incase you just want a book on how to defend yourself.

u/FlPig · 1 pointr/ProtectAndServe

Spy The Lie


The Art of Profiling

What Every Body Is Saying

and, Criminal Profiling: An Introductory Guide

I read those when I began my journey down the CID rabbit hole. I also read 100 Deadly Skills, which was not directly related, but fun to keep in the back of the head.

u/fatmanwithalittleboy · 1 pointr/coolguides

Here is the book version if anyone wants to support the author:

http://www.amazon.com/100-Deadly-Skills-Operatives-Surviving/dp/147679605X

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/AskWomen

I'd like to suggest a book, written by a former navy seal (team 6) and NSA officer. :) trust me, I think it will be hands down the best option you'll have on here if you actually look into it.

Don't be thrown off by the title. This guy is serious about security. You'll also find some really weird stuff but you can skip that. Also, the second link is a good place to find DIY security stuff, like DVR security camera systems and all that. Beyond that, dogs!! :) big and dark colored especially :)

https://www.amazon.com/100-Deadly-Skills-Operatives-Surviving/dp/147679605X/ref=pd_lpo_sbs_14_t_0?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=TDHQBD0GF8VZB90A4NH1&dpID=51aCPp2UIPL&preST=_SY344_BO1,204,203,200_QL70_&dpSrc=detail

https://www.newegg.com/Surveillance-Security-Systems/SubCategory/ID-693


EDIT: I looked back and saw you already have a dog and whatnot...

good thieves know how to manage dogs pretty well, so that's not the end all be all anyways. However, the key is to be unpredictable, like many have already alluded to. For example, don't keep valuable things in a safe. Go and buy a safe if it makes you feel more comfortable. But don't put your most important things there -- put some other less important stuff to throw off whoever is intruding and make them think they've found everything. Put the important stuff somewhere else that someone would never, ever, ever be able to suspect, like in a wall or something. Seriously.