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  • Tom McKenna, Kajukenbo PI

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    There are 2 books about a Private Investigator –who happens to be a Kajukenbo black belt– by author “John Truman Wolfe”

    I am only 1/2 way through the first book “Mind Games” which is somewhat interesting but the plot seems to have some weird mind control stuff going on.  I was hoping it would get better and the mind control stuff would be explained rationally.  However,  I never got around to finishing the book.  Something was …odd about the story that I could not put my finger on it until tonight.

    1. Bruce Wiseman, under nome de plume John Truman Wolfe, is a successful author of both fiction and non-fiction works [link]

    2. Kendra Wiseman is one of the founders of Exscientologykids.com, a website that offers “non-judgmental support for those who are still in Scientology, discussion and debate for those who’ve already left, and a plethora of easy-to-understand references for the curious.” She is the daughter of Bruce Wiseman, president of the Citizens Commission on Human Rights, a Scientology-sponsored organization opposed to the practice of psychiatry. — Wikipedia

    Mind Games (Tom McKenna book #1)

    The Gift (Tom McKenna book #2)

    I am now in no hurry to finish the first book and I have no plans to buy the second.


  • Self-Defense and the Law: A Roundtable Interview

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    Self-Defense and the Law

    A Roundtable Interview hosted by Sam Harris

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    Participants:

    Steven Graff Levine has specialized in California state criminal law for more than 23 years. He was a Los Angeles County district attorney for 13 years, a staff lawyer for the California Supreme Court for three years, and now has an ongoing criminal law defense practice to help those in need of legal assistance in all types of criminal matters. Steve is a 2010 graduate of the prestigious Gerry Spence Trial Lawyers College and was named a 2012 California Super Lawyer . He has been involved in prosecution, defense, and appeal in thousands of cases and has conducted more than 125 jury trials, including more than 20 murder trials.

    Rory Miller served in corrections for seventeen years, as an officer and sergeant working maximum security, booking, and mental health; leading a tactical team; and teaching courses ranging from Defensive Tactics and Use of Force to First Aid and Crisis Communications with the Mentally Ill. For fourteen months he was an advisor to the Iraqi Corrections System, working in Baghdad and Kurdish Sulaymaniyah. He has a BS degree in psychology, served in the National Guard as a combat medic (91A/B), and earned college varsities in judo and fencing and a mokuroku in jujutsu. He is the author of Meditations on ViolenceFacing ViolenceScaling Force, and several other books.

    (read complete article here)

    Thanks to Peter Boylan for bringing the article to my attention


  • Kajukenbo KOA martial arts week in Oahu, HI

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    “Back to the Roots” KAJUKENBO Martial Arts Week presented by the KAJUKENBO KOA

    Dates: October 5th – 14th, 2013    Times: 08:00  – 18:00

    Ala Moana Hotel – Honolulu
    www.alamoanahotel.com
    410 Atkinson Dr  Honolulu, HI 96814
    (808) 955-4811 / 866-448-1396 / 800-367-6025
    Group Code: DKAJUKEN

    http://www.koakajukenbo.com/images/Rootsinvite.pdf


  • Jay Vera’s 2013 IRMAA Seminar in Shreveport, LA

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    October 12, 201Jay Vera's International Realistic Martial Arts Association 3 – Kajukenbo GM Jay Vera’s 2013 IRMAA Seminar

    Shreveport Downtown

    102 Lake St.
    Shreveport, LA 71101

    Phone: (318) 222-7717

    About IRMAA

    Who We Are:
    Jay Vera’s International Realistic Martial Arts Association is dedicated to serving all martial artists. Our mission is to unite martial artists of all styles and systems from around the world within one organization. IRMAA is not a political organization, but rather a reference and support organization for martial artists. Our goal is to help one another, as well as support those who have dedicated their lives to the martial arts.Jay Vera started the International Realistic Martial Arts Association (IRMAA) in 2008 to have a place for new and older generations to come together. Jay wanted this organization to be a place everyone could interact and display genuine respect and compassion for each other.

    The Seminar:
    Each year IRMAA hosts one of the largest and most diverse martial arts seminars in United States, the IRMAA Seminar & Awards Banquet. This event is a celebration of Ohana sisterhood and brotherhood. The event is a place were everyone can unite in fellowship, share and learn martial arts skills and have fun while doing so. Each year we see many new faces and make great new friendships. We have great instructors who bring excellent students to the seminar and become part of our family. You don’t need to be a member of IRMAA to attend this training workshop. We strive to keep our event open to everyone, so you have everything to gain and nothing to lose.

    See more at: http://www.jayvera.com/october-12-2013-jay-veras-2013-irmaa-seminar

    Jay Vera’s 2013 International Realistic Martial Arts Association Seminar & Awards Banquet Ceremony.

    OUR EVENT WILL BE ON OCTOBER 12, 2013

    Click Here Now To Pre-Register Online!Aloha Martial Arts Brothers and Sisters! The seminar is closing in… I can’t believe it’s September already. We’re getting really exciting and are looking forward to seeing everyone. Many thanks, to each and every one who attended the seminar last year!

    This year’s event will be held on October 12, 2013 at the Shreveport Downtown Hotel located in… you guessed it, Downtown Shreveport. We are looking forward to seeing our family and friends again this year!!!! Here’s what you can expect at the seminar this year. The seminar itself will be broken into two parts again, each part will last for 3 hours with a 1 hour lunch break in between (lunch is not included with the seminar).

    Registration is at 8:oo am. At 9:00 am, everyone will break into groups and the seminar will begin. For the duration of the seminar, there will be 12 instructors (Grandmasters, Professors and Masters) from several different martial arts backgrounds sharing their knowledge. 2 of these instructors will be sharing their knowledge each hour. They will specifically instruct and share their own individual martial arts techniques with all seminar attendees. Much is gained during this seminar, and you will leave with a wealth of knowledge.

    Here are some of the Martial Arts styles that will be represented at the event this year.
    Escrima stick & Knife, Kenpo, Aiki-Jujitsu, Kajukenbo, Shotokan, Krav Maga, Kodokan Judo, Brazilian jujitsu, Hawaiian Lua, Shaolin Kung Fu, and more.

    Once the seminar portion of the event is over, we will have time to take photos and chat with friends and instructors. We will then take a break and get ready for the evening events. First, we’ll be meeting for cocktails and a slide show at the Hotel from 6:00 to 7:00. Then the awards banquet/ceremony/dinner will begin promptly at 7:00 and last for 3 hours, during this time there will be many awards presented, dinner served and a raffle.

    Many Thanks to each and everyone of you who were at our seminar last year, we had an amazing turnout! If you still haven’t seen some of the photos from last year’s event, check them out in our photo gallery. We look forward to seeing you and your friends again this year. We’ll have great fun, laughter, fellowship, and education. With hundreds of years of knowledge… This event is an experience of a lifetime. Sharing what we all know with each other is priceless.

    I look forward in seeing everyone at the event this year, there will be some great new things going on this year. It is you who makes a difference! Ohana Forever. Thank you and see you on October, 12, 2013. Strength and Honor. Mahalo!

    – GM Jay Vera

    ONLINE REGISTRATION IS ONLY AVAILABLE UNTIL THE END OF SEPTEMBER. WE HAVE TO CLOSE THIS ONLINE REGISTRATION EVENT EARLY SO WE CAN GATHER PRE-PAID REGISTRATIONS.

    If you have any additional questions or need more information please email Jay by using the contact form, or call 318-221-0999.

     

    Seminar Date:
    October, 12, 2013

    Location:
    Shreveport Downtown Hotel
    102 Lake St.
    Shreveport, LA 71101

    Seminar Fee:
    $50 before October 12th, $65 at the door. Seminar fee is waived for GrandMasters. Online registration closes September 30th. If you’re planning to pay at the door, please bring cash, check or money order.

    Banquet Fee:
    $50 per person

    Spectator Fee:
    $10 per person (5 & under, no charge)

    You can pay by submitting a check made out to ” Jay Vera IRMAA ” and mail it to:
    Jay Vera
    1110 Janther Place
    Shreveport, LA 71104

     

    Itinerary/Schedule:

    Seminar Part I & II – We will work on techniques and share knowledge.

    Break for Lunch – We will take a lunch break and attendees can eat at the restaurant inside the Shreveport Downtown Hotel if they choose. The cost of lunch is optional/additional and not covered by your registration fee.

    Photos w/Instructors & Friends – After the seminar, we’ll all get together to take photos.

    Cocktail Reception/Slide Show – Get together with everyone before the evening banquet, gather to view slide show and enjoy music.

    Banquet: Awards Ceremony/Dinner – Dress slacks & coat semi-formal attire. Dinner, awards ceremony, raffle. Banquet Fee includes: Banquet dinner, Entertainment music, Slide show, five chances to win raffle and the Awards Ceremony. This will also be an excellent opportunity for friends, family, colleagues, students and instructors to honor you as you receive your award. There will be many well known martial artists from around the world sharing this prestigious event. Instructors will be able to honor their students at the ceremony. Pre-registrants will receive a VIP badge to wear at the event.

    Hotel Room Rate/Info:
    The Shreveport Downtown Hotel has offered a special room rate of $79.00/per night.
    To book your room, please call (318) 222-7717.
    Mention “Martial Arts Event” or “IRMAA” to receive the discounted rate.
    Room rental cut-off date is: October, 6, 2012
    Check-In: 4:00pm / Check-Out: 12:00pm (Guests arriving before 4:00pm will be accommodated as rooms become available)

    Raffle:
    All Seminar/Banquet Registrants will receive one raffle ticket Raffle winners will be drawn at the Banquet Awards Ceremony/Dinner. You must be present to win. T-shirts and additional prizes will also be given away.

    Promotion, Appreciation & Recognition Awards:
    Instructors, this would be an excellent opportunity to present any promotions or any awards to your students during the Banquet. Please contact me with any of this information as we will need to add this to our Banquet Awards Ceremony Itinerary. julianjvera(at)comcast.net

    Seminar Spectator Info:
    All spectators must remain behind the designated area outside of the Training Area. Please do not stand on the Seminar Training floor.

     

    Registration/Check-In: 8:00am – 9:00am
    Seminar – Part I: 9:00am – 12:00pm
    Break for Lunch: 12:00pm – 1:00pm
    Seminar – Part II: 1:00pm – 4:00pm
    Photos w/Instructors & Friends: 4:00pm – 4:30pm
    Cocktail Reception/Slide Show: 6:00pm – 7:00pm
    Banquet: Awards Ceremony/Dinner: 7:00pm – 10:00pm

  • Great job everyone!

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    Congratulations to the Kaju Krew for their outstanding performance on Saturday August 10th 2013!

    It was a tough test but everyone made it.

    In particular, congratulations to:

    Adam Smith – purple belt

    Joanna Bennett – green belt

    Tim Dunn – 1st degree black

    Steve Todd – 1st degree black

    John Glendening – 1st degree black

    I’m proud of everyone.

    More pictures coming soon!

    Thanks also to Donna, Ron, Mary-Beth & the CODA staff for their support.


  • Belt Testing on Saturday August 10th 2013 at CODA & dinner that evening

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    TOMORROW!!

    Test Location: Updated on June 24, 2013 @ 22:00

    Gina says it is all arranged and we will be at CODA again this year.

    The test will be on Saturday August 10th 2013

    07:00 to 15:00, with a break for lunch.  Yes, we are starting early.

    CODA Martial Arts: 11025 Gravois Industrial Ct, Sappington, MO 63128

    For those of you who do not know, CODA is less than 5 miles from our gym.

    Dinner reservations: August 10th @ 18:30

    SHOGUN STEAKHOUSE OF JAPAN
    10550 Baptist Church Rd
    Sappington, MO  63128
    (314) 842-8889

    Click here for directions to Shogun restaurant

    Please RSVP with me -including total number of guests- ASAP so I have enough seats.

    — OLDER UPDATES —

    Coach Rocky Streb’s boss never called me back with final approval so CBC appeared to be out anyway.

    I will be making dinner reservations tomorrow.  Keep checking here for updates.

    Updated: June 8, 2013 @ 13:00

    To prevent friction between Gina & the ninjitsu class at CODA, we will probably be at CBC High School (courtesy of Coach Rocky Streb) from 09:00 onward.

    The location is near the intersection of  I-40 & I-270.

    CBC (Christian Brothers College) High School
    1850 De La Salle Drive Saint Louis, Missouri 63141

    Click here for a map to CBC (no longer needed since test is not here!)

    Updated: May 24, 2013 @ 19:09

    It looks like we may be at CODA Martial Arts for the test this year, thanks to the consideration of Sensei Joe Lutes & his most experienced student (“Sempai”) J.C. Natalie.

    Barring that, we may be at CBC High School, courtesy of Coach Rocky Streb.

    I am awaiting final confirmation.  — Dave

    May 20, 2013 @ 17:08 –

    The details are still being worked out but we will probably be having the next belt test on Saturday August 10th at 07:00 and we will go to about 15:00.

    This includes all belts, but it will specifically be Tim, Steve & John’s Black belt test.

    We will follow with dinner afterwards, probably at Shogun since everyone seemed to enjoy that last year but the Black belt candidates get a say in where it is.

    If everyone would rather have dinner somewhere else then let me know.

    I will keep this page current with any details.


  • Seeking full-contact fighters for the 2013 World Kempo Championships and the US Kempo Team

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    Seeking full-contact fighters for the 2013 World Kempo Championships and the US Kempo Team
    Dear Martial Arts Friends,

    This is an open invitation for martial artists int he USA and its Territories to become members of the United States Kempo Team, as well as for suppliers, businesses, and other interested parties to help sponsor the US Kempo Team on its journey to the World Kempo Championships in Antalya, Turkey April 22-28, 2013, and for the 2014 competition in Budapest, Hungary, April 21-27, 2014.

    I am the Pan-American Director for Teams, and if anyone is interested in forming, or participating on an existing Kempo Team in North, Central, or South America, please contact me. I am on the Executive Board of the International Kempo Federation, which is the governing body for the World Kempo Championships ( www.kempoikf.com )

    We are seeking full-contact fighters to compete in several different full-contact fighting styles, in 10 different weight classes, both male and female in each of the fighting styles. Ages are for adults: 16-17, 18-35, 36 and over, juniors ages 10-11. 12-13. 14-15, male and female.

    Please see the info below and go to the team website: www.uskempoteam.org

    Please send your desire to participate as a fighter or a sponsor to: Shihanzingg@uskempoteam.org

    If you are not in the USA or wish to participate as a member of your own countries team, please contact me and I can direct you to the proper country team leader.

    It is that time of year again to begin planning to become a team member of the United States Kempo Team. The US Kempo Team is open to all martial artists interested in full-contact K-1 kickboxing, Mixed Kempo Kickboxing, Kempo MMA fighting, Submission grappling, Semi-contact, Weapons fighting, and Traditional Kempo divisions of Kata, Weapons kata, and Self-defense.

    The World Kempo Championships will be held again in Antalya, Turkey, April 22-28, 2013. The local government is helping to support this years event so costs for hotel will be considerably cheaper, with all meals included at a 5 star resort hotel right on the Mediterranean in the resort town of Antalya.

    The area is very beautiful, and safe, and the area caters to tourism. Airfare costs from Washington, DC last year were about $800 round trip, and hotel costs should be less than $50 per night, with three meals a day included. the food was great last year with all you can eat buffets, breakfast, lunch, and dinner. also, the hotel provided free drinks (non-alcoholic) to all team members in all of the bars in the resort. Three outdoor pools, one indoor pool, Turkish bath, steam and sauna, plus a about 50 different kinds of massages from professional sports massures in the spa. Lots of night life or beach life.

    Benny “the Jet” Urquidez and Jeff Speakman will be giving speacial seminars and training sessions. The competition will be very good, with competitors from 35 or more countries from around the world.

    The US Kempo Team is seeking between 50 and 100 fighters and traditional players ages 16-17, 18-35, 36 and over, male and female for the WKC, and ages 10-11, 12-13, 14-15, male and female for the World Cup partion of the event (for those under 16 years old).

    There are 10 different wight classes in each of the 5 fighting categories. We are allowed 2 -3 fighters per weight class in each of the fighting categories, and age groups, so there are plenty of opportunities to fight and participate.

    Please see the attached letter to give you a better understanding of the importance and value of this competition.

    Thanks and please do not hesitate to contact me at anytime.

    Please pass this along to others you feel may be interested.

    Further info may be seen at www.uskempoteam.org

    thanks

    Rob Zingg
    304-725-3639 – dojo
    304-261-0160 – cell
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    Robert Zingg, 6th Dan, Shihan
    Team Leader – United States Kempo Team
    Zingg’s Karate Center
    111 W 2nd Ave
    Ranson, WV 25438 USA
    www.uskempoteam.org
    www.zinggskarate.cmasdirect.com


  • On Sheep, Wolves, and Sheepdogs – from the book, On Combat, by Lt. Col. Dave Grossman, U.S. Army (Ret.)

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    On Sheep, Wolves, and Sheepdogs – Dave Grossman

    On Combat: The Psychology and Physiology of Deadly Conflict in War and Peace

    ISBN-10: 0964920514 | ISBN-13: 978-0964920514

    By LTC (RET) Dave Grossman, author of “On Killing.”

    Honor never grows old, and honor rejoices the heart of age. It does so because honor is, finally, about defending those noble and worthy things that deserve defending, even if it comes at a high cost. In our time, that may mean social disapproval, public scorn, hardship, persecution, or as always,even death itself. The question remains: What is worth defending? What is worth dying for? What is worth living for? – William J. Bennett – in a lecture to the United States Naval Academy November 24, 1997

    One Vietnam veteran, an old retired colonel, once said this to me:

    “Most of the people in our society are sheep. They are kind, gentle, productive creatures who can only hurt one another by accident.” This is true. Remember, the murder rate is six per 100,000 per year, and the aggravated assault rate is four per 1,000 per year. What this means is that the vast majority of Americans are not inclined to hurt one another. Some estimates say that two million Americans are victims of violent crimes every year, a tragic, staggering number, perhaps an all-time record rate of violent crime. But there are almost 300 million Americans, which means that the odds of being a victim of violent crime is considerably less than one in a hundred on any given year. Furthermore, since many violent crimes are committed by repeat offenders, the actual number of violent citizens is considerably less than two million.

    Thus there is a paradox, and we must grasp both ends of the situation: We may well be in the most violent times in history, but violence is still remarkably rare. This is because most citizens are kind, decent people who are not capable of hurting each other, except by accident or under extreme provocation. They are sheep.

    I mean nothing negative by calling them sheep. To me it is like the pretty, blue robin’s egg. Inside it is soft and gooey but someday it will grow into something wonderful. But the egg cannot survive without its hard blue shell. Police officers, soldiers, and other warriors are like that shell, and someday the civilization they protect will grow into something wonderful.? For now, though, they need warriors to protect them from the predators.

    “Then there are the wolves,” the old war veteran said, “and the wolves feed on the sheep without mercy.” Do you believe there are wolves out there who will feed on the flock without mercy? You better believe it. There are evil men in this world and they are capable of evil deeds. The moment you forget that or pretend it is not so, you become a sheep. There is no safety in denial.

    “Then there are sheepdogs,” he went on, “and I’m a sheepdog. I live to protect the flock and confront the wolf.”

    If you have no capacity for violence then you are a healthy productive citizen, a sheep. If you have a capacity for violence and no empathy for your fellow citizens, then you have defined an aggressive sociopath, a wolf. But what if you have a capacity for violence, and a deep love for your fellow citizens? What do you have then? A sheepdog, a warrior, someone who is walking the hero’s path. Someone who can walk into the heart of darkness, into the universal human phobia, and walk out unscathed

    Let me expand on this old soldier’s excellent model of the sheep, wolves, and sheepdogs. We know that the sheep live in denial, that is what makes them sheep. They do not want to believe that there is evil in the world. They can accept the fact that fires can happen, which is why they want fire extinguishers, fire sprinklers, fire alarms and fire exits throughout their kids’ schools.

    But many of them are outraged at the idea of putting an armed police officer in their kid’s school. Our children are thousands of times more likely to be killed or seriously injured by school violence than fire, but the sheep’s only response to the possibility of violence is denial. The idea of someone coming to kill or harm their child is just too hard, and so they chose the path of denial.

    The sheep generally do not like the sheepdog. He looks a lot like the wolf. He has fangs and the capacity for violence. The difference, though, is that the sheepdog must not, can not and will not ever harm the sheep. Any sheep dog who intentionally harms the lowliest little lamb will be punished and removed. The world cannot work any other way, at least not in a representative democracy or a republic such as ours.

    Still, the sheepdog disturbs the sheep. He is a constant reminder that there are wolves in the land. They would prefer that he didn’t tell them where to go, or give them traffic tickets, or stand at the ready in our airports in camouflage fatigues holding an M-16. The sheep would much rather have the sheepdog cash in his fangs, spray paint himself white, and go, “Baa.”

    Until the wolf shows up. Then the entire flock tries desperately to hide behind one lonely sheepdog.

    The students, the victims, at Columbine High School were big, tough high school students, and under ordinary circumstances they would not have had the time of day for a police officer. They were not bad kids; they just had nothing to say to a cop. When the school was under attack, however, and SWAT teams were clearing the rooms and hallways, the officers had to physically peel those clinging, sobbing kids off of them. This is how the little lambs feel about their sheepdog when the wolf is at the door.

    Look at what happened after September 11, 2001 when the wolf pounded hard on the door. Remember how America, more than ever before, felt differently about their law enforcement officers and military personnel? Remember how many times you heard the word hero?

    Understand that there is nothing morally superior about being a sheepdog; it is just what you choose to be. Also understand that a sheepdog is a funny critter: He is always sniffing around out on the perimeter, checking the breeze, barking at things that go bump in the night, and yearning for a righteous battle. That is, the young sheepdogs yearn for a righteous battle. The old sheepdogs are a little older and wiser, but they move to the sound of the guns when needed right along with the young ones.

    Here is how the sheep and the sheepdog think differently. The sheep pretend the wolf will never come, but the sheepdog lives for that day. After the attacks on September 11, 2001, most of the sheep, that is, most citizens in America said, “Thank God I wasn’t on one of those planes.” The sheepdogs, the warriors, said, “Dear God, I wish I could have been on one of those planes. Maybe I could have made a difference.” When you are truly transformed into a warrior and have truly invested yourself into warriorhood, you want to be there. You want to be able to make a difference.

    There is nothing morally superior about the sheepdog, the warrior, but he does have one real advantage. Only one. And that is that he is able to survive and thrive in an environment that destroys 98 percent of the population. There was research conducted a few years ago with individuals convicted of violent crimes. These cons were in prison for serious, predatory crimes of violence: assaults, murders and killing law enforcement officers. The vast majority said that they specifically targeted victims by body language: slumped walk, passive behavior and lack of awareness. They chose their victims like big cats do in Africa, when they select one out of the herd that is least able to protect itself.

    Some people may be destined to be sheep and others might be genetically primed to be wolves or sheepdogs. But I believe that most people can choose which one they want to be, and I’m proud to say that more and more Americans are choosing to become sheepdogs.

    Seven months after the attack on September 11, 2001, Todd Beamer was honored in his hometown of Cranbury, New Jersey. Todd, as you recall, was the man on Flight 93 over Pennsylvania who called on his cell phone to alert an operator from United Airlines about the hijacking. When he learned of the other three passenger planes that had been used as weapons, Todd dropped his phone and uttered the words, “Let’s roll,” which authorities believe was a signal to the other passengers to confront the terrorist hijackers. In one hour, a transformation occurred among the passengers – athletes, business people and parents. — from sheep to sheepdogs and together they fought the wolves, ultimately saving an unknown number of lives on the ground.

    There is no safety for honest men except by believing all possible evil of evil men. – Edmund Burke

    Here is the point I like to emphasize, especially to the thousands of police officers and soldiers I speak to each year. In nature the sheep, real sheep, are born as sheep. Sheepdogs are born that way, and so are wolves. They didn’t have a choice. But you are not a critter. As a human being, you can be whatever you want to be. It is a conscious, moral decision.

    If you want to be a sheep, then you can be a sheep and that is okay, but you must understand the price you pay. When the wolf comes, you and your loved ones are going to die if there is not a sheepdog there to protect you. If you want to be a wolf, you can be one, but the sheepdogs are going to hunt you down and you will never have rest, safety, trust or love. But if you want to be a sheepdog and walk the warrior’s path, then you must make a conscious and moral decision every day to dedicate, equip and prepare yourself to thrive in that toxic, corrosive moment when the wolf comes knocking at the door.

    For example, many officers carry their weapons in church.? They are well concealed in ankle holsters, shoulder holsters or inside-the-belt holsters tucked into the small of their backs.? Anytime you go to some form of religious service, there is a very good chance that a police officer in your congregation is carrying. You will never know if there is such an individual in your place of worship, until the wolf appears to massacre you and your loved ones.

    I was training a group of police officers in Texas, and during the break, one officer asked his friend if he carried his weapon in church. The other cop replied, “I will never be caught without my gun in church.” I asked why he felt so strongly about this, and he told me about a cop he knew who was at a church massacre in Ft. Worth, Texas in 1999. In that incident, a mentally deranged individual came into the church and opened fire, gunning down fourteen people. He said that officer believed he could have saved every life that day if he had been carrying his gun. His own son was shot, and all he could do was throw himself on the boy’s body and wait to die. That cop looked me in the eye and said, “Do you have any idea how hard it would be to live with yourself after that?”

    Some individuals would be horrified if they knew this police officer was carrying a weapon in church. They might call him paranoid and would probably scorn him. Yet these same individuals would be enraged and would call for “heads to roll” if they found out that the airbags in their cars were defective, or that the fire extinguisher and fire sprinklers in their kids’ school did not work. They can accept the fact that fires and traffic accidents can happen and that there must be safeguards against them.

    Their only response to the wolf, though, is denial, and all too often their response to the sheepdog is scorn and disdain. But the sheepdog quietly asks himself, “Do you have and idea how hard it would be to live with yourself if your loved ones attacked and killed, and you had to stand there helplessly because you were unprepared for that day?”

    It is denial that turns people into sheep. Sheep are psychologically destroyed by combat because their only defense is denial, which is counterproductive and destructive, resulting in fear, helplessness and horror when the wolf shows up.

    Denial kills you twice. It kills you once, at your moment of truth when you are not physically prepared: you didn’t bring your gun, you didn’t train. Your only defense was wishful thinking. Hope is not a strategy. Denial kills you a second time because even if you do physically survive, you are psychologically shattered by your fear helplessness and horror at your moment of truth.

    Gavin de Becker puts it like this in Fear Less, his superb post-9/11 book, which should be required reading for anyone trying to come to terms with our current world situation: “…denial can be seductive, but it has an insidious side effect. For all the peace of mind deniers think they get by saying it isn’t so, the fall they take when faced with new violence is all the more unsettling.”

    Denial is a save-now-pay-later scheme, a contract written entirely in small print, for in the long run, the denying person knows the truth on some level.

    And so the warrior must strive to confront denial in all aspects of his life, and prepare himself for the day when evil comes. If you are warrior who is legally authorized to carry a weapon and you step outside without that weapon, then you become a sheep, pretending that the bad man will not come today. No one can be “on” 24/7, for a lifetime. Everyone needs down time. But if you are authorized to carry a weapon, and you walk outside without it, just take a deep breath, and say this to yourself…

    “Baa.”

    This business of being a sheep or a sheep dog is not a yes-no dichotomy. It is not an all-or-nothing, either-or choice. It is a matter of degrees, a continuum. On one end is an abject, head-in-the-sand-sheep and on the other end is the ultimate warrior. Few people exist completely on one end or the other. Most of us live somewhere in between. Since 9-11 almost everyone in America took a step up that continuum, away from denial. The sheep took a few steps toward accepting and appreciating their warriors, and the warriors started taking their job more seriously. The degree to which you move up that continuum, away from sheephood and denial, is the degree to which you and your loved ones will survive, physically and psychologically at your moment of truth.

    Originally from here


  • Study session, Thursday August 8th, 2013

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    This Thursday (August 8th 2013) class will be held at the Starbucks coffee house near the gym.

    The location is across from the gas station at the corner of Highway 141 & Gravois Bluffs.

    This will give everyone a chance to brush up on their history & terminology prior to the test this weekend.

    We will also stay cool & relaxed so no one gets dented before the test.

    Starbucks
    699 Gravois Bluffs Blvd., 101, Fenton, MO 63026
    (636) 326-2437

    Maybe we’ll even get ice cream at Maggie Moo’s next door afterwards.


  • Brother Tim Dunn & Guro Richard Bustillo

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    R. Bustillo & T. Dunn

     

    Brother Tim got the opportunity to meet & train with Guro Richard Bustillo at the USMAA Training Camp on August 3rd!

    Guro Bustillo trained as a Kajukenbo man back in the day, before he became known for his expertise in Jeet Kune Do and Cacoy Doce Pares Eskrima.

    That might be helpful, since the Belt test is on Saturday, August 10th at 07:00 — less than a week away people!

    I am sure Brother Tim will have a few stories to share with us all.