This job is different—and so are the women behind it.
To the mothers who raised protectors, and the wives/partners who stand beside them—thank you.
You make this work possible.
Biggest threat to your post? A chair.
Looks harmless. It’s not.
You sit → you scroll → you slouch → awareness drops.
Now you’re slower to react… and worse, you’re not a deterrent.
Security reacts. Protection prevents.
Your presence matters more than your comfort.
Stay Ready. Some possible homeland risks:
1️⃣ Cyber — disruption, ransomware, infrastructure.
2️⃣ Symbolic or grievance-driven attacks — large gatherings or high-visibility sites.
3️⃣ Named individuals — past plots have focused on specific targets.
#WW3#IranRevoIution2026
UNBELIEVABLE!! 18,000 combat-trained terrorists are already here. This is the kind of threat that makes our job 10x harder.
These aren't just criminals. They're trained killers. Make this absolute nightmare famous so we can all wake up and fight back!
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This is EXACTLY what Montgomery County, Maryland has been covering up since their police encryption
Large street takeover somewhere in the county— either in downtown Silver Spring or Chevy Chase according to Maryland State Police’s release.
Police officers having donuts done around them and being mocked. No regard for the law or anyone’s safety.
Yet silence from Montgomery County Police— another utter failure by @mcpnews’ media team.
We had no idea that this happened on Saturday night until several followers recently sent it in on Instagram. If it wasn’t for that, this would have been left completely in the dark.
We are not including the handle as it’s an obvious stunt for likes on social media, however this is the reality of what went on last night in Montgomery County, Maryland:
Trend we’re seeing while hiring protectors:
AI headshots that look similar.
Tan skin. Ultra-smooth face. Fuller lips. Slight lipstick tone — even on men.
The ads look amazing. The JV/free version on resumes? Not so much.
In executive protection, authenticity matters.
Be real.
Videos of Aliyev’s protective detail engaging protesters in DC are making the rounds.
Protection is high-stress and decisions happen fast.
Sometimes physical engagement is unavoidable. But optics matter.
The best protection work? Nothing becomes the headline.
🚨 BREAKING: DOMESTIC TERROR ATTEMPT IN IDAHO
Ambulance stolen, packed with staged gas cans, rammed straight into a DHS office in what cops are calling an attempted ARSON MASSACRE targeting ICE agents.
Police: This was no accident
As @dbongino has said — convenience comes with tradeoffs.
Cameras can add security. But understand the risk:
• Review privacy settings
• Use MFA
• Know law enforcement access policies
• Consider local storage options
Security should reduce risk — not quietly expand it.
Home security matters.
Cameras record. Layers protect.
• Reinforced doors
• Locked windows
• Motion lighting
• Alarms that alert you, neighbors, and the intruder
Criminals want quiet and easy.
Make it loud.
Make it slow.
Think about your loved ones.
Usually I use the word “alleged” but I think it fair to say just “suspect” when describing the masked man approaching the Guthrie house…he IS a suspect, he is not an alleged one….
Alex Gonzalez and Sebastian Jimenez supposedly breached Super Bowl security using a decoy tactic and a $20 disguise. Jimenez distracted guards, creating a gap for Gonzalez to sprint onto the field. The pair performed a similar stunt in 2024.
Personal protection isn’t only about reacting to threats — it’s about seeing them early.
Like Jason Bourne: observe, orient, position, reassess.
Real-time threat assessment, subtle movement, quiet mitigation.
When it’s done right, movement and mitigation replace confrontation.
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Not every threat posts online. Some warning signs remain private, which is why faith communities need more than cameras — awareness, reporting culture, trained leaders, and thoughtful preparation matter.
BREAKING NEWS: 19-year-old Spencer Pittman, a baseball player at Coahoma Community College, was charged with setting the fire that destroyed Beth Israel, Mississippi's largest synagogue, on Saturday. In his confession, he allegedly told investigators he viewed the synagogue as a “synagogue of Satan" and set the fire because of the "building's Jewish ties." A court affidavit says he broke a window with an axe, poured gasoline inside, and ignited the fire with a torch lighter.
We know little about this incident. But it raises hard questions: how well do you know your security? Guards often have full access —sometimes armed. Lowest-bidder security lowers standards and raises risk. No assumptions here—just questions & concerns after a tragic loss.
A contracted security worker is dead and another was taken into custody after a shooting at a Northrop Grumman facility in Anne Arundel County, police said. @khireewbal reports; https://t.co/b4Jm6IAwaR
Real or staged?
From a protection standpoint:
unknown liquid = unknown risk.
Response:
• Cover & Evac
• Medical check
• Decon
• Preserve evidence
Decisive, proportional response
If staged, without the security team’s knowledge creates unnecessary risk and liability.
When people with relevant experience start saying “this isn’t random,” it’s worth paying attention.
If some protests are coordinated, well-funded, and strategic, the question isn’t politics — it’s who, why, and to what end. Because ignoring patterns can be dangerous.
As a former Special Forces Warrant Officer with multiple rotations running counterinsurgency ops—both hunting insurgents and trying to separate them from sympathetic populations—I’ve seen organized resistance up close. From Anbar to Helmand, the pattern is familiar: spotters, cutouts, dead drops (or modern equivalents), disciplined comms, role specialization, and a willingness to absorb casualties while bleeding the stronger force slowly.
What’s unfolding in Minneapolis right now isn’t “protest.” It’s low-level insurgency infrastructure, built by people who’ve clearly studied the playbook.
Signal groups at 1,000-member cap per zone. Dedicated roles: mobile chasers, plate checkers logging vehicle data into shared databases, 24/7 dispatch nodes vectoring assets, SALUTE-style reporting (Size, Activity, Location, Unit, Time, Equipment) on suspected federal vehicles. Daily chat rotations and timed deletions to frustrate forensic recovery. Vetting processes for new joiners. Mutual aid from sympathetic locals (teachers providing cover, possible PD tip-offs on license plate lookups). Home-base coordination points. Rapid escalation from observation to physical obstruction—or worse.
This isn’t spontaneous outrage. This is C2 (command and control) with redundancy, OPSEC hygiene, and task organization that would make a SF team sergeant nod in recognition. Replace “ICE agents” with “occupying coalition forces” and the structure maps almost 1:1 to early-stage urban cells we hunted in the mid-2000s.
The most sobering part? It’s domestic. Funded, trained (somewhere), and directed by people who live in the same country they’re trying to paralyze law enforcement in. When your own citizens build and operate this level of parallel intelligence and rapid-response network against federal officers—complete with doxxing, vehicle pursuits, and harassment that’s already turned lethal—you’re no longer dealing with civil disobedience. You’re facing a distributed resistance that’s learned the lessons of successful insurgencies: stay below the kinetic threshold most of the time, force over-reaction when possible, maintain popular support through narrative, and never present a single center of gravity.
I spent years training partner forces to dismantle exactly this kind of apparatus. Now pieces of it are standing up in American cities, enabled by elements of local government and civil society. That should keep every thinking American awake at night.
Not because I want escalation. But because history shows these things don’t de-escalate on their own once the infrastructure exists and the cadre believe they’re winning the information war.
We either recognize what we’re actually looking at—or we pretend it’s still just “activism” until the structures harden and spread.
Your call, America. But from where I sit, this isn’t January 2026 politics anymore.
It’s phase one of something we’ve spent decades trying to keep off our own soil.
Snowstorm lessons:
Driver matters, so does the vehicle.
Clearance mattered. 4WD was a must.
Don’t count on plows.
Tow strap + a buddy with a big truck = clutch.
Proximity to site mattered.
When one teammate was snowed in, another stepped up.
Coverage held. Teamwork wins. 👊❄️
People should be free to worship safely.
Early detection matters:
• Eyes in the parking lot
• Trained greeters
• Authority to secure doors before disruption
• Armed security
Once a disruption is inside, options narrow fast.
Quiet preparation keeps worship peaceful.
Stop what you’re doing and look at this.
A Christian pastor is trying to preach the Word of God to his Minnesota congregation. Don Lemon storms the church, rushes the altar in the middle of the sermon, harasses and threatens the pastor on a live feed then further incites a left wing mob against the Christians worshipping.
This is not just an obscene violation of the FACE Act — it’s likely a hate crime.
Don Lemon needs to be dealt with like the Biden Regime treated Pro-Life protesters. FBI SWAT teams raids, frog marched before the cameras, full federal charges with decades of prison time. Make an example of Don Lemon. Do it now. Otherwise this will happen at every church in America. This is the only way to protect Christianity.
Defend the Faith.
https://t.co/1KyvvFnMkt Emergencies don’t escalate because people panic — they escalate when communication breaks down.
The Verizon outage was a reminder: don’t put everything on one carrier.
One network = one point of failure. Emergencies don’t wait for service to come back.