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    Bullet Proof Mind

    I attended a class today (Bullet Proof Mind) that was given by Ret. Lt Col Dave Grossman. This class was outstanding and informative. I highly recommend this class for all you L.E.O's. The class is very motivational and makes you look at things differently. I find myself falling asleep in the majority of the classes I take, but this one really was an exception. I'm surprised my department funded this class, they even added an extra class because of high demand from the officers. You cant go wrong with this class!

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    I know that there are some here who have issues with Lt. Col. Grossman. But, after reading his book On Combat, and hearing from friends who attended some of his seminars, I would love to be able to hear him in person.

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    Quote Originally Posted by woodandsteel View Post
    I know that there are some here who have issues with Lt. Col. Grossman. But, after reading his book On Combat, and hearing from friends who attended some of his seminars, I would love to be able to hear him in person.
    Really? It must have been a bad one because he seems like a stand up kinda guy. I got his book on "On Killing". Cant wait to read that one, he even signed it. He keeps you up, that's for sure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CHGO5OH View Post
    Really? It must have been a bad one because he seems like a stand up kinda guy. I got his book on "On Killing". Cant wait to read that one, he even signed it. He keeps you up, that's for sure.
    It's not that bad. And I personally think he is a stand up guy. And as far as LEO's are concerned they should read his books.

    It's just that, when you (in this case Grossman) put your opinions out there, you tend to have people disagree with you. Some question his stance on video games and his "stop teaching our children to kill". Others here will promote him, his books and his lectures.

    Didn't mean to discourage you. Maybe I should have just kept my mouth shut.

    If you are interested in other reading, try John Giduck's book; Terror at Beslan.

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    I have seen both Col. Grossman and John Giduck. To me both are stand up guys and both are very good speakers... I highly recommend both seminars...


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    Quote Originally Posted by woodandsteel View Post
    It's not that bad. And I personally think he is a stand up guy. And as far as LEO's are concerned they should read his books.

    It's just that, when you (in this case Grossman) put your opinions out there, you tend to have people disagree with you. Some question his stance on video games and his "stop teaching our children to kill". Others here will promote him, his books and his lectures.

    Didn't mean to discourage you. Maybe I should have just kept my mouth shut.

    If you are interested in other reading, try John Giduck's book; Terror at Beslan.
    No harm done here, I'm waiting for his next seminar.

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    Excellent seminar, I'd see it again in a heartbeat. Grossman loves his mil and Leo warriors and knows how to speak to us. On killing and on combat are both worthy reads for every sheepdog.
    Last edited by Cascades236; 01-12-10 at 02:53.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CHGO5OH View Post
    Really? It must have been a bad one because he seems like a stand up kinda guy.
    Most of the problems stem from his first book and the data he used from Marshall.

    Oh, and his bio on his website upsets a few Real Rangers, though he is quick to point out in person that he is only Ranger qualified, and never served in a Ranger unit.

    There is a MP3 version of his lectures floating around on the internet. I actually found it very interesting.
    ParadigmSRP.com

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    I've seen him in person at a SWAT convention. Pretty good seminar and he had everyone's attention, including our Lt. Governor. What he has to say is not very PC and I appreciate anyone who speaks frankly and honestly to our elected officials.

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    "Col. Grossman argues that that the techniques used by armies to train soldiers to kill are mirrored in certain types of video games. The conclusion he draws is that playing violent video games, particularly first-person shooters, train children in the use of weapons and, more importantly, harden them emotionally to the task of murder by simulating the killing of hundreds or thousands of opponents in a single typical video game."
    "And it came to pass that night, that the angel of the LORD went out, and smote in the camp of the Assyrians an hundred fourscore and five thousand: and when they arose early in the morning, behold, they were all dead corpses." 2 Kings 19:35
    Just sayin'. Sometimes bad-guys need killin'.
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