Human beings have been turned into turnips, after a fashion. Thinking they are logos such as an Octopus, POOR OCTOPUS.
Hitching a ride on a Dolphin the mighty OCTOPUS isn't able to do what the USSS has decided IT can do, lots of practice though ...
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A quick comment on your question about the hands position of the SS agents. I have worked as a bodyguard in Japan for a long time. This was one of the first lessons I received from people I was working with: when escorting the principal through a crowd of people who are expecting him and engaging in contact with him (shaking hands, asking for an autograph, etc.), you hold your hands somewhere around the level of your lower ribs, like in http://cryptome.org/info/usss-hands/pict28.jpgJB writes: I have studied a number of Close Quarters Battle (CQB) systems in both civilian and DOD forums and have cross-trained in a wide range of "martial arts" in both the US and Japan. I think if you examine a Krav Maga method called "bursting" you will find the answer to your query. You will also note the distinctive waist-level natural "stance". Krav Maga is popular with police and law enforcement and is currently very fashionable among well-trained combat troops and bodyguards around the world. I personally believe the most likely foundation of this stance is Japanese Aikido. Which also has a similar "stance" sometimes called the natural position. It is best understood as a position of relaxed readiness. In the case of bodyguards it allows a ready position primed for action that is non-threatening to an uninitiated observer. It also signals an initiated observer that these individuals are adequately trained and ready for action.JM writes: I'm not a member of law enforcement, but I do hold a concealed-weapons permit and have some of the same training. This sort of "counter grab" hand position would be almost instinctive in a crowd, and comes as no surprise to me. I don't see this as being aggressive, but rather defensive without looking aggressive unless somebody paid close attention. |
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As noted in the Obama- and Hillary-Protect series, their Secret Service candidate-protective agents hold their hands at waist height, particularly in crowds, but also when standing guard. Presumably this allows quick action against hands of attackers or to draw weapons. Do other protective and/or law enforcement officers use this hand positioning? Answers or other comments on this, send to cryptome[at]earthlink.net. | |
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THE ELITE. This is what the humans like to be labeled, as they make logos of their own agendas to be Octopus & the mouths of the ELITE are in similarity to the CANNIBALS, a beaver toothed meat eating reptile may be the SECRET logo? United States Secret Service IS all the truly not getting the cannibals are the real problem, those being 'served' the desert of the masses in POLITICAL PONEROLOGY see Andrew M. Lobaczewski too!
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