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Thursday, March 4th, 2010 12:38 pm | by admin

When I heard the news today about Chelsea King, my heart broke. I was in the middle of speaking to my mother about the fact that I had reached out to the King family on Facebook after being asked to do so by a classmate of Chelsea’s at Poway. This classmate was also a student of our Sealed Mindset “15 Seconds to Safety” awareness program, and she believed that our knowledge could make a difference to families and volunteers who were looking for Chelsea.

I reached out to Chelsea’s family to offer the only true value I have, which is the safety and awareness expertise compiled and developed by my husband and our team.  As I told my mother how much it meant to me that there were people in the world who recognized the value of the information to help keep our children safer, she mentioned that the police believed they had found Chelsea.

At many times in my life, and in all our lives, each one of us could have been Chelsea. I played an instrument, I jogged alone, and I excelled in school. I could have been Chelsea. For any student who did well in school and played an instrument or a sport, you could have been Chelsea. For any woman who goes jogging, you could have been Chelsea. All of us can identify with some aspect of her life because we have all been 17 with the world at our fingertips.

I am not preying on fears with this blog post. Nor am I writing these words to scare anyone. I am writing these words for two reasons: (1) to inspire action, (2) to tell you that there is a solution to our shared nagging safety fears that we haven’t been able to address yet. My husband and I have created an educational solution that is based on awareness, and we know this solution can make American families safer.

Awareness is the most important aspect of self-defense. It is the most talked about, but the least taught. We are working every day to change this: we are partnering with self-defense programs to make certain each woman who takes a self-defense workshop can receive a more complete safety solution. We are working with corporations who have proactively decided they want to offer the education to their employees. We are doing everything we can, but we need your help to spread the word and to let people know there is a knowledge-based solution out there, accessible to any family.

As Chelsea’s classmate at Poway states, “In light of what has recently happened to Chelsea, the efficacy and importance of my Sealed Mindset training has become especially obvious to me. Volunteering with the Chelsea King search efforts has reminded me of all the ways in which Sealed Mindset has changed my life and, more importantly, my behavior. Small habits, like checking around cars before I approach parking lots, have become routine. Furthermore, Sealed Mindset helped me to develop a sense of self-value: I am important. I deserve to protect myself. The wealth of practical knowledge that Sealed Mindset has provided me is invaluable, and something every parent and child should be made well aware of.”

Please reach out to us as we are here to help any community. For more information, please email anne@sealedmindset.com. To see how we teach, please take our free lesson: http://www.sealedmindset.com/

For the price of a pair of shoes, you can learn the knowledge you need to keep yourself safe. Fear is based on a lack of knowledge, and we are here to provide knowledge that your mind and heart know you seek. Please take advantage of our experiences and lessons from some of the world’s most difficult locations to bring this knowledge to your family.

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Thursday, January 7th, 2010 6:16 pm | by admin

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Navy SEAL Counterterrorism and Security Expert Says Americans Have a Responsibility to Protect Themselves from the Escalating Threat of Terrorism

Lt. Lawrence Yatch, a medically retired U.S. Navy SEAL and expert in the fields of terrorism and security, says that the threat of radical Islamic terrorist attacks against Americans will continue to escalate. He believes that the government’s security efforts will never be completely foolproof and that Americans need to take personal responsibility for their own safety. Lt. Yatch’s company, Sealed Mindset, specializes in developing personal safety and security training that teaches citizens how to protect themselves and their families.

San Diego, CA (PRWEB) January 11, 2010 — Terrorists are nothing new to Larry Yatch, the President and CEO of Sealed Mindset, a San Diego based security training company, spent much of his military career hunting terrorists all over the world. When asked if the recent attempted Al Qaeda bombing of a commercial airliner on Christmas Day surprised him, he didn’t hesitate for a second before giving a one-word answer, “No.”

In fact, this decorated U.S. Navy SEAL combat veteran was not surprised at all by the attempted al Qaeda attack on Christmas Day. He also doesn’t think that such incidents are likely to stop anytime soon.

“We’re fighting an enemy that’s in it for the long haul. They don’t view the world the same way that we do. They have different values. They aren’t afraid to die and they are determined to bring the war here to America.”

He also doesn’t think that the government will ever be able to stop all terrorist attacks:

“No security is foolproof. We are facing an incredibly determined enemy. A determined enemy can always find a way to mount an attack, especially in a free society. Freedom and vulnerability are interconnected. We have a lot of freedom in this country and that increases our level of vulnerability.”

Despite his grim words however, Lt. Yatch (ret.) is optimistic about the future. He believes that individual citizens can make a difference by taking responsibility for their own personal safety and is working hard to develop training that will help them do just that.

Sealed Mindset, Lt. Yatch’s company, specializes in providing personal safety training solutions delivered conveniently through a self-paced, online training program. After being medically retired from the military due to combat related injuries, Lt. Yatch began working as a private security consultant and soon realized that there was an enormous gap in the training available for private citizens.

“The only security training available for civilians is focused on physical confrontation, by using a shooting or fighting system. Those skills are important to learn, but they should always be a last resort. The key to personal safety is learning to observe a threat and then learning how to avoid it; that knowledge has kept me alive in some of the worst places in the world.”

Once Lt. Yatch recognized this deficiency, he brought together a unique team of security professionals to build a training system designed to teach people how to increase their awareness, how to recognize potential threats and then how to avoid them. After a year of research and development, Sealed Mindset launched a web-based training program meant to teach business professionals, international travelers, housewives and students a simple system that increases their own personal safety by teaching them how to be more aware and how to avoid dangerous situations.

While the training program was originally developed to help people avoid criminals, Yatch says that it is also ideal to help people to identify and avoid terrorist attacks.

“Counter-terrorism is where the information in our curriculum originated.” He says, “The skills taught are exactly the same skills that I used every day in the field as a SEAL operator. This program teaches the student how to evaluate people and decide whether or not a specific person could be a danger. It teaches each person what to look for in a threat and then shows every individual what to do about it.”

This personal safety and security training program is called 15 Seconds to Safety. The curriculum is knowledge-based instead of physical skills based, which ensures that anyone can learn and apply the lessons. 15 Seconds to Safety is available at www.sealedmindset.com.

Sealed Mindset is also working in a partnership with a Minnesota based company called Range Systems, which specializes in building dynamic tactical training environments. Together, the two companies are developing a series of groundbreaking personal security firearms training courses that will train private citizens to use firearms in self-defense against both criminal and terrorist threats.

Larry Yatch and Sealed Mindset will be at the 2010 Shot Show, featured in both the Range Systems and Emerson Knives booths.

Sealed Mindset can also be contacted at: info@sealedmindset.com or via the website: www.sealedmindset.com

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