Picture this.
Your flight’s just reached cruising altitude.
There’s a guy sitting across from you…
He’s been acting shifty since you spotted him in the departure lounge.
The flight attendant is rolling the drinks cart down the aisle…
When suddenly, the guy jumps up and grabs her in a headlock.
She screams as the rest of the passengers gasp.
The guy yells out in a strong accent, “Nobody move.”
Without thinking, you reach for your pocket…
And you pull out a 3-inch device you were able to legally bring on the plane…
Within seconds you’ve used it to lay the attacker out on the ground.
He’s down for the count.
You tie him up as the pilot calls for an emergency landing.
At the airport, the flight attendant thanks you with tears in her eyes…
The pilot shakes your hand, calling you a hero…
But you don’t care about compliments…
You’re just thankful your family and everyone else is safe…
Simply because you had the foresight to prepare for anything that comes your way.
The crazy thing is…
99% of people neglect this kind of preparation…
They don’t realize the place you’re most vulnerable:
Anywhere you can’t carry.
And there are way too many of those places.
Planes, buses, subways, trains…
Federal buildings, courthouses, hospitals…
The school gates, concert venues, theme parks…
Heck, when you’re on vacation, entire countries have strict bans on any kind of weapon.
That’s why I—as a former CIA officer—use an unusual “loophole” to carry a concealed weapon legally, anywhere I go.
It’s not a gun, knife, or pepper spray…
So security guards, TSA, or even police officers don’t give it a second thought…
In fact, they may even compliment you on it…
Yet wherever you are in the world, you can use it to stop an attacker twice your size or half your age…
No matter how strong or fast you are…
Which means you can protect your family when they need you most…
Even when most people would just freeze because they’re not carrying.
I’m about to show you exactly what this 3-inch device is…
And how you can use it to take down any attacker…
But first, let me introduce myself.
Your flight’s just reached cruising altitude.
There’s a guy sitting across from you…
He’s been acting shifty since you spotted him in the departure lounge.
The flight attendant is rolling the drinks cart down the aisle…
When suddenly, the guy jumps up and grabs her in a headlock.
She screams as the rest of the passengers gasp.
The guy yells out in a strong accent, “Nobody move.”
Without thinking, you reach for your pocket…
And you pull out a 3-inch device you were able to legally bring on the plane…
Within seconds you’ve used it to lay the attacker out on the ground.
He’s down for the count.
You tie him up as the pilot calls for an emergency landing.
At the airport, the flight attendant thanks you with tears in her eyes…
The pilot shakes your hand, calling you a hero…
But you don’t care about compliments…
You’re just thankful your family and everyone else is safe…
Simply because you had the foresight to prepare for anything that comes your way.
The crazy thing is…
99% of people neglect this kind of preparation…
They don’t realize the place you’re most vulnerable:
Anywhere you can’t carry.
And there are way too many of those places.
Planes, buses, subways, trains…
Federal buildings, courthouses, hospitals…
The school gates, concert venues, theme parks…
Heck, when you’re on vacation, entire countries have strict bans on any kind of weapon.
That’s why I—as a former CIA officer—use an unusual “loophole” to carry a concealed weapon legally, anywhere I go.
It’s not a gun, knife, or pepper spray…
So security guards, TSA, or even police officers don’t give it a second thought…
In fact, they may even compliment you on it…
Yet wherever you are in the world, you can use it to stop an attacker twice your size or half your age…
No matter how strong or fast you are…
Which means you can protect your family when they need you most…
Even when most people would just freeze because they’re not carrying.
I’m about to show you exactly what this 3-inch device is…
And how you can use it to take down any attacker…
But first, let me introduce myself.