Podcast Season 3 episode 12
Release Date 091422
Now you see it. Now you don’t. Vigilance during, and following a large scale event.
Alrighty then, we’re back for another exciting adventure here on the Chaotic Navigator podcast. I am Mark Weisman, the Alaska Outlaw and today I’d like to talk about thinking like thieves. By understanding the mentality of why they do what they do, and how they do it, we can be better prepared for their antics.
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Each week we look at a different facet of what being prepared looks like in the real world of everyday. It is absolutely awesome to be back with you guys here for another adventure of discovery and obtaining the super power of common sense. Today I want to put a new lens on the old eyeballs and look at the topics with a different perspective.
In an earlier episode of “Security Management” magazine they broached the topic of theft during, and immediately following a large scale natural disaster. On many shows here at the Chaotic Navigator we have discussed the “opportunistic criminals” that have typically lurked in the shadows of these larger scale events (do you remember the BLM protests that turned into riots). These types of incidents are driven by the criminal elements among us to distract us from their petty theft.
Segment 1.- In the first segment we’re going to discuss the mindset from the perspective of the criminal element, looking at their perceived needs, and consider the reasons they do what they do. In addition, we’ll discuss some of the realism of this type of activity.
Segment 2. - in the second segment we’ll get in and discuss the distractions, and how this criminal element utilizes the distractions, remembering that many (including the bad guys) will have an adrenaline overdose and unable to make
Segment 3 - Finally, id like to talk about the things that we can be prepared for ahead of time by building routines and security protocols our family can easily use wherever they are, and programming our minds to think more defensively.