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Contents
Introduction
I
Secrets of Street
Survivallsraeli
Style:
Staying
Alive
in a
Civilian
War
Zone
by
Eugene
Sockut
The Correct
Mind-Set
KnowThine
Enem
Copyright
O
1995
by
Eugene
Sockut
ISBN
0-87364-819-6
Printed
in
the
United
States
of
America
Published by Paladin
Press,
a
division
of
Paladin Enterprises, Inc.,
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USA.
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Warnirg
Introduction
ome
of
the
techniques and
drills,
armed
and
unarmed,
that
are depicted
in this
book
are
exrremely dangerous.
It
is
not
the
intent of
the
author
or publisher
to
encour-
age
readers
to
attempt
any
of
these
techniques and
drills
e
without
proper
professional supervision and
training.
Attempting to
do
so
can
result in
severe
injury
or
death.
Do
not
attempt
any of
these
techniques
or drills
without
the
supervision
ofa
certified
instructor,
The
author
and the
publisher
disclaim any
liability
from
any
damage
or injuries of
any
rype
that
a
reader
oi
user
of information
conrained
within
this
book
may
encounter
from
the
use
of
said
information. This book
is
for infonnation
purposes only.
live
in frightening
times,
some
say
cata-
clysmic
times-times
when
street
survival
becom"s an
increasingly
needed
skill'
The
world
has
undergone
massive
changes
since
the so-called
"normal'
decade
of the
1950s,
when
life
was
so
much simpler'
Street
survival in
those
days
meant keeping
clear
of
well-known
bad
neighborhoods'
Most
people
didn't
lock
the doors of
their
homei
and
most
certainly not their
cars'
Crime,
if
present,
was
mostly
of the
petty
type,
without
violence.
Murder
was
so
,r.r.orn-ott
it
was
the
stuff
headlines were
made
of. An old double-barreled
shotgun
loaded
with
bird
shot
or
a
.32-caliber
auto-
matic
filled
with
round-nose jacketed
bul-
lets
was
considered state-of-the
aft
by
most
civilians
and was
usually more than
ade-
quate
for protection of
home
and
hearth'
Alas,
those
daYs
are
as
dead
as
the
proverbial dodo
bird.
Today, we
face
the
'craziest
armed
drug
gangs
who
would
rather
kill
than rob
you'
dope addicts
who
commit murder
and
then forget
the
reason
they
did
it
in the
first
place, seemingly
insane
sex
killers
who
murder
their
inno-
cent
victims in bizarre
rituals of
devil
wor'
ship.
And
suddenly,
rising like
a
phoenix
fro-m
the
ashes,
Islamic fundamentalist
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