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Intervention methodology has taken a leap forward. Saving lives, reputations, and bottom lines through prevention science is now a proven reality. We have had enough! Have you? Columbine, Dallas, San Bernadino, Orlando, Sandy Hook, Marysville Pilchuck, Bristol, Baton Rouge, New York, New Jersey, and most recently in Columbus, Ohio the list of domestic terror attacks and violence is and will continue growing. We have spent too much effort analyzing and deliberating, not to mention blaming instead of taking responsibility for our own safety. Political correctness (PC) has proven to fail us at every turn, and now we Americans can return back to what is practical, efficient, and rational. Winston Churchill said, “You can always depend on Americans to do the right thing, after they have tried everything else.”
The time has come after trying everything focused on RESPONSE to turn our attention and resources to PREVENTION. Our data shows that those events cited above took months and sometimes years to develop into a violent act. The time line from development, to escalation, to the act was marked by observable and reportable indicators that acted as a harbinger to what was to come. Most violent events are PREVENTABLE! Let’s say it together PREVENTABLE!
We always find the indicators in post incident investigations so we know they existed in every incident. Those same indictors were present before the act took place. The problem is that we acted with hindsight, not foresight. If those present, obvious, reportable indicators are traceable from the incident taking place going backward, why have we not taken the initiative to track them going forward, connecting the dots.
Law enforcement has been restrained by PC and put in fear of prosecution for doing their jobs. The US Military has been put in the same position. Belgium is the hotbed of terrorists as the laws make it work for them. You cannot raid a residence after 900 PM until 500 AM. You cannot tap a telephone. You cannot break into emails for any reason. This has paved the way for hiding indictors and provides an adequate veil to protect against discovery.
There are many liability myths perpetrated by PC:
- if I know about something I am liable for it
- if I report something suspicious I might be perceived as a racist, xenophobe, etc.
- my anonymity cannot be protected.
These are myths and misinterpret the law. “Political correctness is killing us,” quote Van Hipp author of the “The New Terrorism” and our laws that are utilized against us. The false narrative that it is worse to risk being called racist or Islamaphobe than ploting death attacks and terror must be resisted at every level. In the aftermath of the San Bernardino murders investigators interviewed neighbors who reported observing suspicious activity, but did not report it for fear of being called racist. PC has the power to paralyze mature thinking. Question? Which has more liability…incident or no incident? This is why we developed our system that enables PREVENTION.
Our platform provides for anonymous reporting to a team of qualified individuals that get the information, analyze the information, and trace the pre-incident indicators. We offer training to those teams in your school, business, or community to evaluate and make decisions based not on WHO PEOPLE ARE (race, ethnicity, religion, etc.) but, WHAT THEY DO.
You can then intervene, monitor, or make proper disposition of the matter because you have eliminated the “gaps” that would preclude your seeing the whole of the puzzle.
Millions of dollars are invested in response equipment annually in America. That equipment can be easily defeated by a planned effort.
Castles are now antiquated because the high and thick walls were vulnerable. Those walls were a RESPONSE not a PREVENTION. In all incidents of calculated violence cameras, access controls, locks, and alarms were most often present but could not prevent the event.
As mentioned above, those events cited above took months and sometimes years to develop into a violent act. The average time span of an active shooter or other violent attack is less than nine (9) minutes. Time is on the side of PREVENTION not RESPONSE.
Call us at 912-659-1421 for more information or go to USSARM.COM and look under the Homeland Security tab.