Old School Safety Tips

How do you plan your goals?

God laughs at my plans so I just go with his. I get a lot more accomplished that way!

I pray then push the merry go round of life and take care of what’s needed as it comes.

Sometimes I jump on and take a ride.

A body in motion stays in motion and builds momentum.

“Don’t stand there watching me, follow me, show me what you can do” Britney Spears – Circus

Old School Safety Tips

Picking up from I’ll Take The Man And The Bear I’d like to share some of my old school safety tips from the days before cellphones and surveillance society because many of these illegal aliens come from primitive patriarchal societies. They behave like nobody’s watching and they’ve never seen a forensic science show. Mix that with a cultural disrespect for women and watch out! They’ll get caught but the damage cannot be undone.

Trust Your Gut

Whether or not you believe in God, he loves you and equipped you with “gut instincts”. Trust them. Don’t reason away that still small voice inside you. Take action to distance yourself, draw attention, and if there is a store, go inside and ask them to call 911.

In my most recent escape if I would have listened to my gut and went back inside until I felt safe again instead of telling myself that I’m okay because I’m a grandmother with a pit bull, I wouldn’t have ended up zigzagging through traffic to escape a predator.

Better safe than sorry. Trust your gut.

Avoid Patterns

Avoid setting patterns that can be stalked. Know every potential route to get where you need to go, then trust your gut which one is safest each day. Change it up!

Guess who’s never checked in on Facebook? That’s right, me. Talk about a stalker’s dream. But online is a completely different space.

Stranger Danger

Remember when we learned Stranger Danger? 

Stranger Danger!

Xenophobes!

Accused President Obama leading women and children astray to let their guards down in order to prove their lack of xenophobia aka a healthy fear of strangers.

Because of this, American women and children are now sitting ducks for illegal immigrants, mostly male and many fresh out of prisons or insane asylums, who don’t know, don’t care, and don’t play by our rules.

Pay Attention

As a street smart Gen X female alone in a world without cameras and cellphones, I learned many ways to protect myself.

Keep all doors and windows locked and if a stranger knocks, stay quiet.

You don’t have to answer the door to a potential home invasion.

If you’re alone or with small children, ignore uninvited visitors.

When coming and going from home, scan every potential hiding place by your door to make sure there are no predators.

Approaching your vehicle, observe everyone and every hiding place around it. As you get closer, look under to make sure no one’s under the car waiting to cut your ankles so you can’t leave. As you approach your vehicle, note if the vehicle beside yours is occupied or obstructing the view. Look inside yours to make sure no one is hiding in your backseat before you get in. Once you open the door, lock it and jump in so it’s locked when you close it.

Both in 1984 and in 1986 this technique prevented men who had followed me from opening my door behind me causing them to flee. I told myself if it happened a third time that I would chase them in my locked car honking to warn everyone in the parking lot and alert authorities. I also developed eyes all around my head and on my feet, so it never happened to me again.

Keep Your Ears And Eyes Open 

Please do not obstruct your hearing with earbuds or your vision with your cellphone when you’re outside. These distractions make you prey.

Predators like what they see, tag it and bag it.

Engage all your senses when you’re outside. It’s crucial to your survival.

Keep A Flight Distance 

Don’t be nice, be safe. 

Wild wolves keep a flight distance from humans. They’ll watch unnervingly but if you take a step, they’ll take a step back keeping enough room between the two of you so that they can escape if necessary.

I’ve implemented this tool since 1986 and it’s helped me to evade predators to this day.

Thanks to Joe Biden and Kamala Harris’s border war on Texas, the culture of disrespect for women is palpable in the streets. Illegals invited by the Biden Harris regime are raping women and children across the country in broad daylight. Nowhere is safe until these predators are deported.

Twice recently, I have had old junk cars honking and following me around parking lots.

I don’t answer to honk honk. I only move faster.

If a strange man hollers, I pretend I don’t hear him and move faster.

A response to a predator becomes submission or offense which leads to extra violence. Eye contact is all it takes. Do not engage with men you don’t know when you’re out alone. You don’t owe a strange man a thing, ladies. Not directions. Not help looking for his puppy. You owe it to yourself to increase your flight distance believing in the salvation of Christ that you’ll get to safety.

Stay safe, ladies! Run with a pack.

If They Grab Me

If they grab me, I’m going for the eyes.

Just like a shark and for the same reason, if it grabs me, I’m taking out the eyes so it will never hunt again and definitely won’t chase me if I survive to escape. Maybe if we send enough predators home with their eyes gouged out, they’ll learn not to trifle with American women.

And if thy right eye offend thee, pluck it out, and cast it from thee: for it is profitable for thee that one of thy members should perish, and not that thy whole body should be cast into hell.

Matthew 5:29
The Guess Who – American Woman

As a single woman, I always carried my keys in my fist with the sharpest one sticking out in case I had to punch a predator in the eye.

Many of us don’t carry keys today. But we can push a button on our phone and sound a preset, easily accessible alarm.

The point is be ready for anything, use what’s available to you, and think outside the box.

Women are not as strong as men physically. We require an element of surprise and a head full of plans to survive these encounters.

Never pull a weapon you aren’t using lest the predator take it away and turn it on you.

Mace will give you a chance to escape. Don’t stick around because it will infuriate them as it wears off.

Never go to a second location. Fight for your life in the first location attracting all the witnesses that you can.

Below are some moves to master if a predator has breached your flight distance forcing you to fight for your life.

Joanna Soh – 5 Self-Defense Moves Every Woman Should Know

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Published by Cea Schoene

Dancer. Mother. Life-long love. Child of God above.