Fair. His training has developed over the years as case law and real world incidents changed the landscape. His focus on surviving the incident hasn't changed, but certainly the teaching about how to survive both the attack and the legal aftermath has evolved.Well, Massad Ayoob is the guy who used to teach “blind fighting” back in the 80’s. I would not be surprised to learn he dropped that name since “indexing” is more accurate, but that’s what I was referring to. It’s dicey, and in general a last resort, IMHO.
I'm all for tools that help you gather information, and/or tip the event in your favor. If a laser can convince the dude to leave, that's a win. If thermal shows where he is so I can NOT be there, that's a win. If I can buy a ticket to Hawaii beforehand and be on the beach instead of in the fight, that's a win..
Dis' is why we play games!!And to be fair, if you discover someone in your home at night, you should not just execute them. You should make them beg first and maybe surrender. Surrender is much better than killing. As we all know, live bounties are worth more than cold corpses.
How’s that for epic shit talking?