I don’t have to tell you that times have changed…
Thanks to the alleged “counterterrorist initiatives” of the government, citizens have been turned against one another to turn in anyone who might be suspected to be a “lone wolf extremists”.
Problem is, these “enemies of the state” that the government says to watch out for fits the description of our most patriotic Americans – “preppers”, citizens angry with an invasive government, and 2nd Amendment advocates!
In times of crisis, this makes us the most vulnerable to labeling… targeting… and an eventual knock on the door by an armored-up “goon-squad” looking to haul you in.
These new threats require those of us who believe in self-reliance during hard times to be “smarter” about how we prepare… and that means “going gray” (now!) to avoid being a target during times of civil unrest or a collapse.
And this week, former CIA operative, Jason Hanson, has some “field notes” to share with you on exactly how to live “under the radar”…
Go Gray With CIA INVISIBILITY SECRETS!

Here’s what you’ll discover in this week’s episode…
- How something as simple as “clothing” helped Jason avoid being kidnapped while on assignment overseas!
- Developing your own “legend” – your strategic alibi that labels you as “safe”, even when you’re confronted and accused!
- How to “case” an area the right way – undercover – so you always have an “escape plan” for any crisis!
We’ve already seen all the signs of a “police state” in our society and you can bet that things aren’t going to get better any time soon.
We have a duty – as patriots – to practice extreme preparedness… and protect our identity in the process!
These tactics are just the start.



I had an experience where laughter scared a man away who was trying to listen in with my friend. Women in the Middle East have no ‘power’ in the home. But outside, while standing on the corner talking with other women..the women might make a remark about a man passing which made them all laugh. The man would leave the area quickly. My friend and I were in a Midddle Eastern area of town. While waiting for her turn to go in for treatment, we were chatting. A man kept moving closer to listen in. He even laid down on a couch so his head would be closer to us. I thought it was strange. So I told my friend that we should move over to a different section of the office. When we did that, he moved over near us again. So I mentioned how the women in the Middle East acted, so I told her to start laughing with me. she looked at me strangely, but I started laughing, so did she. Guess what! The guy got up and left right away. We didn’t see him again after that. I never thought about what he might have been seriously thinking. Until I read this book.