» Tradecraft guide to neutralizing tracking devices… Every tracker you find is a question: Do you disappear, deceive, or destroy?
» SOF operators training in the Zero Range Combat System. Close-quarters combat teaches that the space between you and your opponent is both the battlefield and the weapon.
» Covert operative enacting the actual ‘dodging bullets’ technique. The art of dodging bullets isn’t about reflexes; it’s about reading the shooter before they act.
» How to be ‘unreadable’ as an operative in Washington DC. Unreadable isn’t about deception – it’s about preserving the advantage of the unknown.
» A covert operative unit taking a moment to celebrate the new year as fireworks flood the skies – while running an operation, somewhere in Eastern Europe.
» HUMINT (Human Intelligence Gathering) in action with a NOC embedded with a local SWAT, while watching fireworks in Eastern Europs.
» CIA operative misdirecting an enemy tank in Eastern Europe. To adapt is to outsmart what was meant to hold you back.
» Improvised explosives (IED) detection in an elevator. IEDs are the silent specters of war, blending invisibly into the environment and striking without warning.
» Airbnb rental CIA security protocols guide. In an unfamiliar space, security isn’t just about locks – it’s about understanding your surroundings.
» CIA urban tactical loadout in a safehouse in Dubai, UAE. In the maze of urban combat, the one who controls the angles controls the fight.
» URBEX entry: infiltrating secure locations in Tokyo, Japan. Every barrier in urban exploration hides an opportunity; entry is about finding it without leaving a trace.
» Secret Service agent method of situational awareness in Washington DC. A Secret Service mindset is about reading people, environments, and intentions before risks even emerge.
» A makeshift urban hideout in underground New York City. The best hideouts use the environment’s strengths against itself, becoming invisible by design.