The most powerful strategic advantage you can have is an enemy who is effectively dis-armed, disoriented, and unaware of where you are…
When properly understood and used, this advantage is so easy to create, especially in places where you’re defending your own environment (home, car, office, etc) that you’re putting yourself at a great risk not to make sure you have this upper hand…
As silly as it sounds, those of us who plan for the worst often leave GAPING holes in our defense system… In fact, the greatest danger you face is NOT something you’re thinking about…
It’s the things we don’t know that leave you vulnerable, weak, and will ultimately kill you…
Let me ask you this, when was the last time you practiced drawing your weapon?
When you drew your weapon, did you remember to draw and turn on your tactical light?
My guess is that you did not… and that is exactly what your next threat is counting on…
You however, do not have to be the one at a disadvantage, if you learn, understand, and get the tools to use the “Bucha Effect”.
The Bucha effect, is a phenomenon that occurs when a person experiences dizziness and confusion when exposed to strobe lighting… it was first identified by Dr. Bucha in the 1950s when he was asked to investigate a series of unexplained helicopter crashes…
After the crashes, surviving crew members said they experienced dizziness and disorientation from the strobing effect of rotating helicopter blades. The crews reported looking up at the sky with the rotors spinning above, creating the strobing effect that caused the disorientation. The rotor blades of the helicopter caused the sunlight to strobe in the eyes of the pilots, causing them to lose control of their machines. Dr. Bucha's first name has been lost to history, but this phenomenon has been known as the Bucha effect ever since.
And starting today, you can create this effect with stunning power, and have your weapon aimed and ready to fire at the same time…