A Navy SEAL Reveals Home Invasion Survival Tips



Retired Navy SEAL Clint Emerson shares advice on how to prevent and survive a home invasion. MERCH: We’ve got it!

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  1. I don't know what my neighbours look like; we live behind high walls, with barbwire and electric fences on top of those walls. The bad guys who want your stuff come in the night time aswell, they don't just want your stuff they want to empty out your bank accounts, investments and your credit card and often hold you for a ransom or sell you into human trafficking. For those wondering where I live – South Africa.

  2. Agree with most of these, but not the bear or hornet spray. POM pepper spray is the only spray device to use. Careful with the neighbors, they may not be as they appear. Last one, don't put your travel plans on social media, wait until you get home to post your vacation pictures to social media.

  3. Teach your children the importance of the right of self-defense have them read the fiction book: “Motumba: Slave Boy USA” 2A all the way! Makes a great gift to family and friends.

  4. I have ppl stalking me and wanting to home invade me. They already stole all my money and they said a few weeks ago if I don’t pay them 45k they will do something. They said I had until Monday but it’s been two weeks so far. They locked me in their restaurant and tried to get me to go behind the building. They are attacking me because I’m disabled with kidney failure. They think I’m an easy target.

  5. I turned off all the lights downstairs to save electricity. I was by myself at night studying in upstairs office when I heard window break. I immediately called cops who told me set phone down off hook till they arrive. (It took 25 minutes) I took a baseball bat I kept in closet just in case and positioned myself AT THE ARCH OF THE OPEN OFFICE DOOR. As they appeared on the landing they could see me, the off hook phone and the fact that if they entered door archway I would not miss with the bat. No word was spoken in that long 8 seconds. They turned and grabbed what they had loosened up and left. Good fortune and some good strategy saved me. I've graduated from the baseball bat since then. COPS CANNOT SAVE YOU.

  6. My neighbors at two different houses had my back. I was living in high point nc when my neighbors blew my phone up at 2 am , there were 4 men on my porch about to break in. They were looking in my bedroom windows and i was sleeping on my couch.
    Qnother time in NC , i was on a trip north and my neighbors texted me to ask what the hell i was doing climbing in and out my window. I wasnt. Someone was in my house. Stole my tv.
    Now i just moved to a new area and I'm armed now.

  7. Ball bats as weapons in close encounters aren't a great idea, in my opinion. Might not have the room to maneuver it effectively. I'm a fan of bladed weapons that you can swing, but don't require a lot of space or power to inflict pain and damage, like one of those tactical tomahawks.

  8. If you're up to no good, all you need is a powerful Wi-Fi jammer and a phone jammer. The Wi-Fi jammer will take down any connections in the area, rendering security cameras useless, while the phone jammer will block any calls or texts to 911. But most bad guys aren't smart enough to think about using this kind of tech. That said, you shouldn't rely solely on your security system. It's wise to invest in more traditional security measures, like guard dogs, which can't be jammed or hacked. You have to stay one step ahead of the bad guys to protect yourself and your family.

  9. The more we learn about the disturbing events going on in the U.S (and around the world), the more clear it becomes that we're in a SERIOUS BATTLE between good & evil. The more people understand that we're not fighting against flesh and blood, but principalities, rulers, & powers of this dark world (read Ephesians 6:10-18), the more we'll realize that we need Christ.

    Our salvation is the #1 most important decision we can make in this life, as Christ brings PEACE, HOPE, & SALVATION in a fleeting world.  If you do not know Christ, may you make Him Lord of your life today. John 10:10 says, "The thief comes only to steal, kill, and destroy; I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full."
    In Yeshua, the U.S.

  10. Thank you for making such an INSIGHTFUL video!!! Sadly, we are living in a time across the U.S where everyone needs to be on GUARD & VIGILANT at ALL times. We cannot expect our leaders to keep us safe, so we need to our part as citizens to look out for our families (and those around us).

    My husband & I live in a great neighborhood/city. However, in our subdivision, whenever I see kids playing alone on our block, I watch them to make sure they're safe. It's small acts of caring for our neighbors that can truly make a difference in reducing children being harmed. Let's take the time to care for one another, as who knows how it may come back to us (or someone we love) when we least expect it. Stay safe!
    > U.S

  11. We have security signs. We have house alarm. We have motion activated cameras. We have tasers. We have bottles of OC Spray. We have automatic BB and Pellet Rifles. We Have Fire Arms. Come pick your choice.

  12. “The ones that want your stuff come in the day. The ones that want YOU come at night.”

    My husband (who works nights) found out the scary way that NOBODY should be coming into our house in the middle of the night. Muerta (by bedside pew pew) and I were waiting for him as he came in the front door at 2 a.m. — in the middle of his shift. Now he calls or texts if he is coming home before his normal time to get off work.

  13. I asked my fellow townspeople about a random guy that was walking in the neighborhood going to houses. I had a pic of him. I got told, I’m “paranoid”, I’m “nosey”, I “have issues” for even asking. No! I’m PRO-active. Not REactive. He came to our door. He was a stranger. He was on OUR property and that means it IS OUR business.

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