New ITS Strange Happenings Morale Patch and Free SHOT Show Swag with Orders!

Today, we’re happy to be introducing our latest limited edition morale patch into the ITS Store, the ITS Strange Happenings Morale Patch. In addition to this awesome patch, we’re also preparing for SHOT Show 2017 by offering some free SHOT Show swag with orders placed in the ITS Store! Continue reading

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Surviving Arctic Temps at the Mammoth Sniper Challenge – Gear Tasting 71

On today’s episode, Bryan gives a recap of the recent Mammoth Sniper Challenge and how his gear performed. Due to the temperature dropping to a low of -2° during the event, the challenge became not only one of performance, but also survival in harsh conditions.

Bryan also provides some helpful lessons learned about prepping and maintaining gear during such low temperatures.

In each episode of Gear Tasting, Imminent Threat Solutions Editor-in-Chief Bryan Black answers your gear-related questions and shares his insight into what we’re currently evaluating at ITS HQ.

For more on the gear we review, check out our GEARCOM category here on ITS.

To have your gear related question answered on an upcoming episode, tweet us using the poundtag #GearTasting on Twitter.

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Taking a Step Back: Was 2016 a Horrible Year Because of Your Choices?

At the close of 2016, it seemed like everyone’s social media posts took a nose dive. The negativity in reference to what the year brought was remarkably grim. Perhaps it was the craziness of the Presidential campaign, the multiple terrorist attacks carried out by Muslim extremists, or maybe it was the looming tension between the U.S. and other world powers?

Either way, there’s no way everyone had as terrible a year, on the experiential level, as they portrayed online.

In 2016, the news was depressing and this election was brutal for both sides. However, that existed on my TV, not in my actual living room. When it started getting to me, I could simply turn the television off.

Some Wisdom from Grandma

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“You are what you eat,” my grandmother used to say; meaning that if you put garbage in, you get garbage out. This is one of the lessons I learned this year while rehabilitating my spine at a program called EXOS in Florida.

Before the trip, I was eating according to my taste buds and not according to my waist size. At EXOS I had full-time chefs working with nutritionists to concoct recipes designed to fuel my body and mind as well as drop pounds.

I quickly learned that with two workouts a day, my calorie intake needed to increase. For the first week I could hardly stay awake past 6 p.m. and was in a bitter mood most of the day. This was a combination of my body going through sugar withdrawals, as well as giving me feedback that I needed to boost my caloric intake.

I’d be lying if I didn’t tell you that it was absolutely miserable. I quickly added a meal of vegetables and nuts late at night before bed and things began to change; after a week my body and mind suddenly aligned. I found myself waking up with energy and even frequently forgot to make coffee before leaving for my morning work out.

In the earlier part of the year, my energy level throughout the day could be described as having peaks and valleys. However, after removing carbs, adding more natural fats and eating more clean calories, I was level and consistently energetic through the entire day. I had to eat every 2.5 hours or so, but wow what results.

Manage your Environment

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The lesson is this, you are what you eat. Grandma was right! When you put garbage in you feel run down, tired, depressed and addicted to coffee. When you put good, clean fuel into your body, your body responds with the readiness and willingness to live this life to the fullest.

This is the same with the mind. When your brain is getting nutrients and isn’t fighting a lethargic body, it’s free to be creative. Your mind also follows the garbage in, garbage out philosophy.

Think about the music that we listen to, movies we watch and news feed we’re constantly streaming into our brains throughout the day. There’s an onslaught of negative emotion and sentiment laying siege on our minds, even though our lives are quite separate from the information being disseminated.

I saw a news report of a man shooting people in Turkey wearing a Santa hat two weeks ago. It made me sick to my stomach and put me in a bad mood for a bit. I can’t help but think about how nothing in my life would’ve changed if I hadn’t heard that news.

The temperature would have been the same, my kids would have been the same, my wife, money, time, job. The list goes on. The only thing that changed was ME, after allowing the information into my head.

Stay In Tune, Not Over Saturated

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I am in no way saying that ignorance is something to aspire to. Please don’t put your head in the sand, but do allow it to look up at the stars. Being aware of our current global and political environments is perfectly healthy and necessary, but allowing those things to ruin your year is wrong.

I believe it’s our individual responsibility to be aware of what’s going on in the world, from Aleppo to the Ukraine. Not knowing is not caring, however, this should be done with balance. It’s like cooking with propane; a little bit can ignite a fire that can be used for good, but fill your entire house and it will slowly be too much for you to handle.

I would urge everyone to be conscious of what fuel you’re allowing into your body and your mind. Whether it be calories or information, the result is the same. Spend your time thinking on the more beautiful things in life. Spend time in reflection so that you’re able to be more thankful and less hateful.

2017 is a new year and it’s yours to live. There’s no news or opinion on TV that can make that statement less true.

Some Quotes for Inspiration

“Do not anticipate trouble or worry about what may never happen. Keep in the sunlight.” – Benjamin Franklin

“Where ignorance is bliss, ’tis folly to be wise.” – Thomas Gray

“It’s not a daily increase, but a daily decrease. Hack away at the inessentials.” – Bruce Lee

“If a problem is fixable, if a situation is such that you can do something about it, then there is no need to worry. If it’s not fixable, then there is no help in worrying. There is no benefit in worrying whatsoever.” – Dalai Lama XIV

“Sorrow looks back, worry looks around, faith looks up” – Ralph Waldo Emerson

“I am an old man and have known a great many troubles, but most of them have never happened.” – Mark Twain

“Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable – if anything is excellent or praiseworthy – think about such things.” – Philippians 4:8

Editor-in-Chief’s Note: Nick recently left the Navy after serving for 10 years as a Navy SEAL with multiple deployments, having been awarded the Bronze Star for operations in austere environments. Nick’s been with us since the beginning here at ITS as a Features Writer.

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My ITS Story: A Mental and Physical Journey Towards Success

While I know many ITS followers and members have a story of their own, today I’d like to share the incredible role that Imminent Threat Solutions (and the individuals associated with it) have played in my life over the last five years. I’ve also come to the realization that when looking back on it, it appears as a complete accident.

I say that because this is really a story about overlapping personal transformations and the convergence of several sizable life events at around the same time. Coincidentally, ITS rolled into my life about the time of these events and in my own estimation, this phase of my life would have been completely different and far less meaningful to me without the influence of ITS, its people and those whom it attracts. ITS was the catalyzing element for me at the perfect time.

Henceforth, my story is a truly shameless example of a solid testimonial on the positive influence ITS has been. Not because they’ve become my friends, but because the idea of ITS has truly changed and enriched my life and continues to. The term “the idea of ITS” is one I will explore as we get further along.

No story works very well without a timeline, so in chronological time, this story will begin around late 2011 and continue through to the present. (This was about two and a half years in for the ITS folks, for those of you who’ve been following them that long.)

Personal Transformation

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From 1992 to August of 2016, I lived with my family in Long Beach, CA. Professionally, I’m a partner in a privately-owned wealth advisory firm and continue to serve my clients out of our Long Beach office. However, my family and residency is now in Fall Creek, Oregon; about 40 miles southeast of Eugene.

Why am I sharing this? An important part of my story is my love for our Constitution and my commitment to the belief that “the 2nd amendment protects the 1st” and so on… This was central to my family’s decision to leave a state that for the last 10 years has demonstrated with successive legislative sessions, that its elected politicians cannot respect our Constitutional rights. Particularly those related to the 2nd Amendment.

It’s my association with ITS and in particular my fellow Muster attendees, that brought home for me the central importance of the 2nd amendment to one’s existence as an American and that it simply shouldn’t be compromised. This is a dicey spot to find oneself in, especially when the money’s good.

Yet my connection to ITS and to those actively associated with it, provided the strength to make some difficult decisions. It washed away some of the isolation I’d felt for so long. (In fairness, I must add that being surrounded by left coast loonies for a couple of decades has a way of creating a feeling of isolation, even though it’s still part of America). As a result, we took action and made a design change in our life.

Whether one sees this as pure coincidence or divinity doesn’t matter. The fact is that my association with ITS and its family, solidified a major personal transformational decision for us and resulted in a major change for our family.

Professional Transformation

I’m 61 years old now and I’ve been a professional for almost four decades; two of which have been spent in Long Beach building a loyal client base. For most of that 20 years, I’ve been hell bent on serving my clients, making money, building up my business, being a part of my community and raising a family.

About 10 years ago, my partners and I looked at a transaction that would render a lot of money to us individually and irreparably change the culture of our firm forever. We were looking at selling and all of us dissented once we began to see the structure the buyer wanted.

I found myself in a spot with a lot of unanswered directional questions.

This especially rang true when we began to project what that would mean to our clients and employees. I was 51 then and thus began a 10-year period where several large life forces began to collide.

We observe this in many of our long-term clients regularly as their lives transition; we call this kind of event, a “trigger event,” that has serious financial implications that need addressing.

So for us, it was our turn for a trigger event and the questions flowed. If we don’t sell, then what happens to our firm? We’re all “young” (meaning in our 50’s, full of energy and ambition) but not in the next generation of management’s eyes.

To them, we’re just in the way of their paths to enjoy the same advantages we enjoy today. How do we manage that in a way that sustains our company for them too? How do we keep things interesting for them so we can retain them and realize our investment in them?

However, because we don’t want to stop having fun either, where do we strike a balance between continuing to do so and letting them have all the fun? How do we share the wealth that they help create? This is all thorny growth stuff all by itself and I’ll stop on that right here and hope that the description I’ve given serves to demonstrate the catalytic effect this revelation had.

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Exploring questions like these in my 50’s after having my head down for decades, led to other questions for me that I had no idea I’d be addressing. As it turned out, there were far bigger life questions than the mere business problems we were addressing.

These were tectonic, career-shifting questions I’d never addressed before, because I’d passed the midpoint of my working life several years before without even noticing. I found myself in a spot with a lot of unanswered directional questions.

My large career event seemed to be the seminal one in catalyzing a much broader convergence of forces. Thinking them through for this story, I’ve found them to be numerous.

First and foremost was facing the fact that I was approaching 60 and thinking about what all that means as a professional, business partner, husband and father. (Hell, most of the time I still think I’m 19, so this was tough!)

Physical Transformation

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Another such force was the physical result of what I call “professional commitments.” The work hours, travel, sacrifice of a regular fitness routine, obligatory meals and consumption of alcohol.

Doing that regularly for decades took me to a place 80 pounds heavier than my fighting weight and resulted in a physical condition that upon honest reflection, repulsed me.

Social Transformation

One of the larger forces too, is a social one. More and more, my wife and I began to feel out of place in Southern California. This is a tough one to explain, but for us, so many of the things that seemed to be important socially in the circles where we navigated (or had to navigate as a function of living there) were hugely divergent to our belief set and pushed the limits of ridiculousness.

I have no desire to “retire,” whatever that means…

For us, this translated to concerns over the influences our children were experiencing. If I elaborate here, I might get downright offensive, so I’ll leave exactly what I mean to the reader’s imagination. I’ll say this however, it all lies within the absurdity of so-called “political correctness” that’s gaining popularity these days.

I alluded to another force earlier, when describing the revelation of realizing how old I’d become, without really noticing it along the way. I think there’s a reason for this and it’s something that’s inherent in my baby boomer generation; the reason is longevity.

In general, we’re benefitting from better medical technology and we’re reaping the benefits of being a generally more active and fit generation than previous ones. While I can never bank on this notion, I intend to work into my 70’s with good health and plenty of energy. I have no desire to “retire,” whatever that means…

The implications of this to my industry are profound and one only has to understand how poorly prepared for retirement my generation is. Especially as they’re more than likely going to live longer than their parents. If they’ve not accumulated the resources and built out a social network to support a protracted life, things have the potential to get ugly for them as they burn through their resources.

Take a cohort of 77 million like the boomers, adding financial and social deficiencies as a common demographic and viola, the USA has a huge social problem looming ahead. To whom will these folks turn when they run out of money? Unless we want a government solution, which I believe will never succeed, we’d better get cracking on this problem as a generation.

ITS author, Nick H. and I wrote about this risk in this past article. You can also gain more insight into how some of these issues are being addressed on a larger scale by absorbing the content in a synopsis of The Sightlines Project, being conducted by the Center for Longevity at Stanford University. This study explores implications of longevity on financial security, healthy living and social engagement. Very thought-provoking stuff.

I think the longevity forces are the biggest ones in this whole “convergence” issue of mine. However, I saved a critical one for last, because I’m finally getting around to where this becomes my ITS story and the idea of ITS.

DIY AR-15 Video

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At or near the end of 2011, just after another round of anti-2nd Amendment legislation in California, the Assembly successfully passed a bill that would have rendered the AR-15 platform illegal in its present configuration. Fortunately, that legislation was litigated as unconstitutional and was overturned. (Unfortunately, similarly restrictive legislation was passed and signed by the governor in 2016, effective in 2017.)

However, the anti-gun force is equally as powerful as any of the others I was experiencing and seemed to carry a larger weight for me in terms of importance, relative the others. Hence I set out to build my own AR-15.

A simple web search started my ITS journey. I found the DIY AR-15 Series hosted by this ebullient, bearded young man with obvious enthusiasm for the platform. There were other videos to be sure, but his was the most engaging for me and accordingly, was the one I picked to guide me through my build. I then signed up for an M-16 Armorer’s course (I now have an Armorer’s Certificate), built out my parts list, accumulated the parts and necessary tools and went back to the video to finish it off.

That could be the end of this story, but it really is the true beginning. From there, I just kept digging into the content on ITS and yes, spending inordinate amounts of time on the ITS Store.

ITS Tactical Inaugural Muster Recap

In April of 2012, a post showed up on ITS about their Inaugural Muster, being held the following October. I didn’t make it that first year, or in 2015, because of overlapping commitments to the Boy Scouts. Apart from those two though, I’ve attended Musters II, III & V. (My life is also complete, as I possess a coveted FTX paddle, from Muster II. Alpha’s up!)

Muster and ITS, put my entire life on its head and on track; it continues to do so each time I go. Upon completion of Muster II, after making friends with not only members of my squad, but those on other squads and on the cadre team, everything came into focus for me. Never in my life have I encountered a group of people that care little about what I do, but a lot about who I am and that I value our country and our liberty.

That’s enough, really. I guess there’s a modicum of desire to always improve ourselves, to be better prepared for trouble than we presently are and to learn new skills. That’s all a given when this group convenes. However, there’s something bigger that I really struggle to get into words. One of our colleagues recently commented in the AAR for Muster V about how Muster gets one back to one’s base. That can’t be overstated.

My associations through ITS have obliterated the desperation and loneliness of being a constitutional conservative today. Particularly a mouthy one in Southern California like me. I got home from Muster II and swore to my wife that we really weren’t alone, but that there were many like us!

But now, after my third Muster, (the best of my three I might add) it’s so much more than merely associating with like-minded people. It’s refueling. It’s spiritual. It’s what I need to keep going in the face of encroaching so-called “progressivism.” It “brings one back to one’s base.”

Transformation

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Within a few months of the end of Muster III, I’d reached an apex of 230 pounds. For a 5’ 11” frame, I was pretty “full-bodied.” Then, three other forces converged. I hit age 60, read a book called, The Boys In The Boat and ITS published their Motivational Print.

Well to clarify, they all fell into my life at the same time. The Boys In The Boat is a true story about the 1936 Olympic Men’s eight-oared rowing shell that won the gold medal to beat and frustrate Hitler and his Nazis. It reminded me of winning a gold medal of my own, in 1984, at the US National Men’s Rowing Championships.

It was in the lightweight eight event and I tipped the scales at a svelte 148 pounds. A far cry from the 230 pounds in 2015. The Motivational Print said it all and it told me how much I’d forgotten about myself. It took ITS to remind of that. Otherwise, I wonder if what I did as a result, would’ve happened without ITS. Maybe, but probably not.

The goal was set. The target was to hit 160 pounds before the end of my 60th year. By my 61st birthday, I was at 150 pounds and moving my boat faster than I was ten years ago; being 20 pounds lighter than 20 years ago helped!

The journey of the weight loss was nothing special either; just prudent nutrition, training and a commitment to solid sleep. Hence the physical transformation is done and now in maintenance mode. I don’t dare dissociate with ITS at this point for fear of a backslide!

Conclusion

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I realize what I’ve written here isn’t anything profound. All people go through transitions, transformations and life convergences as a matter of living. However, we all take ourselves through those things in different ways, with varying results and varying degrees of success. “Success” here is being defined as being happy and generally satisfied with one’s choices.

Yet my nod goes to ITS on this one. It’s the “Idea of ITS,” the bridge between the firearms industry and the preparedness industry, that created the right mix of people and inspiration for me, at the absolute right moment in time. I am understood. I am supported. I am part of something worthy.

At my age, I’ve accumulated a lot of friends over the years, but my love for ITS and those people I’ve gotten close to as a result, eclipses all that has come before.

Editor-in-Chief’s Note: Please join us in welcoming Tim, “The Jeweler” Anderson as he shares his ITS Story. Tim is a licensed CPA, a Chartered Global Management Accountant (CGMA) and holds the Accredited Investment Fiduciary designation. He’s been gaining experience throughout his lifetime and has worked as much overseas as he has domestically.

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SITREP 11: Navy Fires Warning Shots // Veteran Unemployment Falls // New Self-Driving Minivans

On Sunday, a Navy Destroyer fired a series of warning shots at four Iranian vessels after they closed in at a high rate of speed in the Strait of Hormuz. Prior to the shots, the USS Mahan attempted to order the Iranian boats to stop via radio, however the vessels were unresponsive.

The destroyer fired a total of three shots from their .50 caliber gun and a helicopter dropped a smoke float, after which the Iranian boats stopped their approach. This incident is one in a series of recent provocations by Iran against U.S. ships in the area. Continue reading

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Cut-rate Cashmere – Ridiculous Dialogue Episode 68

Episode 68 – Cut-rate Cashmere


On this episode, Bryan, Kelly and Rob discuss the early days of social media. They also offered their thoughts on Rogue One, so if you still haven’t seen it, beware of spoilers!

Finally, the crew talked about Rob’s newest hobby and why Bryan is over the moon about his “magic” juicer.

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Ridiculous Dialogue was created to share the banter that takes place at Imminent Threat Solutions on a daily basis. It’s us; candid, unedited and talking about everything from what movies we’re watching to the general geekiness that keeps us laughing here at ITS HQ.

While we generally keep the vibe in our articles PG rated, be warned, it may not be safe to blast over your speakers at work. We hope you enjoy the insight into ITS and who we are behind the scenes as a company; pull up a chair and tune in to Radio ITS.

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Gear Loadout for the Mammoth Sniper Challenge – Gear Tasting 70

On this episode, Bryan walks through his gear loadout for the upcoming Mammoth Sniper Challenge. In addition to the gear walkthrough, he offers an in-depth look at how he trimmed almost 5 lbs. from his total loadout. Continue reading

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Bitcoin: Why Anonymous Currency May Be the Future

While you’ve probably heard of Bitcoin before, you may not understand the whole story behind it. Bitcoin is the most popular form of cryptocurrency in the world today. So what’s cryptocurrency? In the most basic terms, it’s the digital equivalent of real money.

Contrary to what some might believe, cryptocurrencies are very real methods of exchanging goods and services for monetary value; just as you would with the US dollar. Bitcoin was created in 2009 and over the last several years, it’s become extremely popular. Continue reading

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How to Think Like a Street Thief and Make Yourself a Harder Target

A phrase that’s thrown around when talking about the subject of security and how best to protect against theft, is to “put yourself in a thief’s shoes.” Meaning that you should contemplate how a thief would break in and then build your security plan around measures to counter possible routes of ingress and even egress. This can also be referred to as Red Teaming.

This thinking like a thief business can be tricky, because we’re not seasoned criminals. We haven’t learned through our own lessons, what works and what doesn’t. This being said, I have something I’d like to share today that I can finally recommend to people for getting inside the mind of a thief.

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Kaspar CarrMy recommendation for delving into the mind of a criminal, is a film called Street Thief. In Street Thief, filmmaker Wesley Walker follows a Chicago thief that goes by the name Kaspar Carr, as he plans robberies of supermarkets, night clubs and even a large heist involving a movie theater.

The tactics and tradecraft Carr uses to case homes and businesses, extract information and elude capture are amazingly accurate. While I won’t spoil the movie and the truth behind the mystery at the end, I’d highly encourage you to watch it with a fresh set of eyes and pay attention to the techniques portrayed.

Carr uses things like a scanner to monitor police frequencies, specific tools to brute force his way into safes, disguises and misdirection to gather intelligence on potential targets and much, much more.

If you’ve seen Street Thief and know about the mystery at the end, or the identity of the thief, don’t spoil it in the comments for others that haven’t seen it. Also, if you haven’t seen it, give it a watch on iTunes (Netflix doesn’t have it to stream, but it does to rent as a DVD) without looking up too much info about it.

Please feel free to discuss the tactics from the movie in the comments, I’d certainly value anyone’s insight into the psychology of a criminal the film captures.

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Merry Christmas from the ITS Crew! Enjoy Our Annual Outtakes Video and a Free Gift for Every Order in the ITS Store!

Throughout the year as we shoot videos, the outtakes pile up and this year there were plenty to choose from! Our (very NSFW) video outtakes have been a running tradition for seven straight years now and this current hilarity is particularly entertaining.

Before you get too far into them though, I’d like to take this opportunity to thank you for all your support. Our community is one of the best around and it’s an honor for us to be able to share the information we do.

Thank you for a wonderful 2016, we wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

Bryan Black, Editor-in-Chief and Founder

Holiday Stand-Down

ITS will be closed starting Friday, December 23rd thru December 26th. Our online store will remain open, but orders won’t resume shipping until Tuesday, December 27th. We’ll be spending time with our families and friends during the stand-down and hope that you will be too. Additionally, we won’t be available via email or telephone for support during this time, but look forward to getting back to you when we return.

Here’s to an amazing 2017 and all the great things we have planned!

Free Gift With All Orders Placed in the ITS Store Through November 27th!

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We’re embracing the Dark Side in the ITS Store this weekend and all orders placed from now until Monday, December 26th will receive a free ITS Dark Side Morale Patch. (While supplies last.)

There’s no discount code needed for this offer and the ITS Dark Side Morale Patch will automatically be added to your cart at checkout!

 

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