In the private security sector, emotional intelligence is vital on several fronts. We often have to deal with agitated or irrational people. A firm Continue Reading
Christopher Paul Meyer
Gun Control and the City
In 1991, I began studying Karate in New York City’s West Village under Seiko Shihan Shigeru Oyama. I first studied Capoeira in 1993 under Mestre Continue Reading
The First Generation of the “Warrior Class?”
I live next door to musicians. There are three of them, all in their mid-twenties. They're really friendly, even when they drink and smoke dope. But Continue Reading
The Death of a Civilian: The Day I Joined the Army
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Semper Fight: A Former Marine and the Bar Fight Scene
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The Soft Landing, Part II: Customer Relations
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The Soft Landing, Part I: Landing A Security Gig
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The Craft: The Importance of “Presence”
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The Vampire Life, Part II: An LA Bouncer’s Tale
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The Vampire Life, Part I: An LA Bouncer’s Tale
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Profiles in Havok, Episode 60 with guest Ben Buehler-Garcia
Ben Buehler-Garcia never served in the military – which is why he supports those who do. For over 25 years he has volunteered with various Continue Reading
It Is What It Is
“The great enemy of clear language is insincerity. When there is a gap between one’s real and one’s declared aims, one turns, as it were, Continue Reading