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<blockquote data-quote="Glocktogo" data-source="post: 143106" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>In addition to Mike's post, I would add this. </p><p></p><p>When a mass murderer goes on a rampage, nearly anything at hand becomes a weapon. A coffe mug, a stapler, phone, drinks, keys, pocket change, literally anything. Even a handful of papers or some clothing thrown into the assailants face as a diversionary method to buy time for the counterassault. Within a very short period of time, marshall as many allies in your makeshift defensive line as possible. Have them arm themselves and as soon as the threat appears, strike.</p><p></p><p>When you attack, attack with every fiber of your being. Strike with your entire body and attack multiple points simultaneously, using hands, feet, legs, head, etc. Do not stop until the attacker is dead and lifeless. Nothing short of a bullet that severs the central nervous system will absolutely stop a person in mid-stride. What usually causes incapacitation is the person's mind saying "Oh my God, I've been shot!". If you take a hit, keep fighting. What should dominate your mind is not "I'm going to die", but rather "I'm going to destroy this evil SOB!"</p><p></p><p>The average human animal is trapped underneath layers of social conditioning that repress the survival mechanism. We are taught to never harm another person from early childhood. Yet inside each of us is the capacity to break free from those restraints. If you can overcome the conditioning and accept that deep within you lies the capability to be savage, you may save your life or those of your loved ones. Without it, you are but a lamb to the slaughter.</p><p></p><p>Jerry Biggs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glocktogo, post: 143106, member: 1132"] In addition to Mike's post, I would add this. When a mass murderer goes on a rampage, nearly anything at hand becomes a weapon. A coffe mug, a stapler, phone, drinks, keys, pocket change, literally anything. Even a handful of papers or some clothing thrown into the assailants face as a diversionary method to buy time for the counterassault. Within a very short period of time, marshall as many allies in your makeshift defensive line as possible. Have them arm themselves and as soon as the threat appears, strike. When you attack, attack with every fiber of your being. Strike with your entire body and attack multiple points simultaneously, using hands, feet, legs, head, etc. Do not stop until the attacker is dead and lifeless. Nothing short of a bullet that severs the central nervous system will absolutely stop a person in mid-stride. What usually causes incapacitation is the person's mind saying "Oh my God, I've been shot!". If you take a hit, keep fighting. What should dominate your mind is not "I'm going to die", but rather "I'm going to destroy this evil SOB!" The average human animal is trapped underneath layers of social conditioning that repress the survival mechanism. We are taught to never harm another person from early childhood. Yet inside each of us is the capacity to break free from those restraints. If you can overcome the conditioning and accept that deep within you lies the capability to be savage, you may save your life or those of your loved ones. Without it, you are but a lamb to the slaughter. Jerry Biggs [/QUOTE]
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