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Surviving the JT scenario.
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<blockquote data-quote="sinister" data-source="post: 17573" data-attributes="member: 208"><p><strong>Re: Surviving the JT scenario.</strong></p><p></p><p>This site is a little freaky at times, but it is one of the best sources I've found written on the topics of survivalism, self-defense, etc. A lot of pro-gun stuff and fraud-related books, but they're the type of publisher that will put out anything as long as its good knowledge. <span style="color: Red">*</span>Paladin Press, for books on a lot of what you guys are talking about. I think all of the field manuals you mentioned are sold by these guys. <span style="font-size: 9px">*May be found online, try Google</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 9px"></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 9px"></span>Also, I know this is going to be a longshot, but has anyone here trained in Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu/Ninjutsu or read anything by Masaaki Hatsumi. I am forever in debt to the people who teach this martial art in the states, i feel 150% more prepared for any type of survival situation thanks to this. Instincts are probably the most important thing in survival situations, and that was the cardinal thing they tried to train in Taijutsu. Just wondering if anyone else here took some classes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sinister, post: 17573, member: 208"] [b]Re: Surviving the JT scenario.[/b] This site is a little freaky at times, but it is one of the best sources I've found written on the topics of survivalism, self-defense, etc. A lot of pro-gun stuff and fraud-related books, but they're the type of publisher that will put out anything as long as its good knowledge. [color=Red]*[/color]Paladin Press, for books on a lot of what you guys are talking about. I think all of the field manuals you mentioned are sold by these guys. [SIZE=1]*May be found online, try Google [/SIZE]Also, I know this is going to be a longshot, but has anyone here trained in Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu/Ninjutsu or read anything by Masaaki Hatsumi. I am forever in debt to the people who teach this martial art in the states, i feel 150% more prepared for any type of survival situation thanks to this. Instincts are probably the most important thing in survival situations, and that was the cardinal thing they tried to train in Taijutsu. Just wondering if anyone else here took some classes. [/QUOTE]
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