Operation Phoenix: The Science of Killing
This “KILL BY NUMBERS” Program Will Give You the EXACT Science, Tactics and Method Behind Lethal Combatives…
OPERATION PHOENIX, the “Assassin’s Handbook,” will ONLY available for a limited time.
The Operation Phoenix Syllabus:
- Target Area Analysis: Discover the science behind the most lethal target areas on the human body and how to exploit them.
- Central Nervous System Attacks: These methods SHOCK the brain, causing it to short circuit and cut out.
- Ocular Shock Techniques: “Fight enders” that overload the central nervous system.
- Spine Assaults:Tactics to compress, crush and dislocate the neck and spine.
- Symmetry Attacks: A series of core combat techniques that can be used from both the front and the rear.
- Methods of Asphyxiation: Combative attacks to the target’s airway.
- Blood Organ Disruption: Techniques that rupture blood saturated organs causing severe drop in blood pressure, internal bleeding and death.
- Concealed Impact Weapons: Flat Sap, Black Jack, Palm Sap methods that completely surprise the enemy.
- Quick Kill Knife Fighting: Lethal edged weapon tactics that will terminate the target in seconds.
- Course Completion Certificate
As a karate instructor myself, I am impressed with your techniques which are simple yet very direct. I can see why your defensive techniques have such an appeal to one who has not trained but is in need of protection. Bravo!
Hi Walt,
Thanks for posting.
What do you mean by “not trained”? They’re being trained… in this system.
Hi Walt…..my sincere apologies but what do you mean by untrained? There are many people on this site who have trained in many combat systems, Damian in particular and ive been a student myself for over 45 years and im still practicing and learning?
You’re right; a real “fight ender”. This blow could be devastating.
Hi Walt…..my sincere apologies but what do you mean by untrained? There are many people on this site who have trained in many combat systems, Damian in particular and ive been a student myself for over 45 years and im still practicing and learning?
“…added love,” now that’s funny stuff. Great video, as always. I’ve been involved in various combat arts training for almost four decades. You have cut through all the fat and gotten straight to the meat (and potatoes, if you don’t mind the starch 😉). KISS, keep it simple, stupid, is the key to true mastery in many things. You’ve done just that. Very nicely done, and again, thanks for sharing.
Back at ya Nick!