Thursday, December 31, 2009
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Here is where you can learn John's views on a wide range of topics from personal security, firearms, politics & current affairs, to music and, dare I say it? humor--lighten up people, you only live once.
Jeff Cooper formulated the four parts of the code of awareness: White, Yellow, Orange, and Red.
In Condition White, you are completely oblivious of your surroundings as you would be, for example, if you are asleep.
Condition Yellow is the level of awareness that you should be in the entire time that you are awake and going about your business. Like an airplane or a ship, your radar is running 360 degrees, looking for a blip that may possibly be a threat to you. When your radar picks up a blip, you go into Condition Orange.
In Condition Orange you focus on the possible threat and analyze it to see if it may become a real threat. Once you’ve analyzed it, you either dismiss it as not a threat and return to Condition Yellow, or you take a course of action--Condition Red--to survive the threat.
In Condition Red you fight or run. Doing nothing is rarely an option.
I believe that to live one’s life in Condition Yellow is the best way to avoid or deal with threats whether they be physical, political, or whatever. The person who gets mugged and then says, “He came out of nowhere; There was nothing I could do”, is walking around in Condition White when he should be in Condition Yellow. On This blogsite I intend to examine those things that may threaten the promise that
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