Just heard about this horrible story on Nancy Grace tonight. I’ve received messages from parents who have shared that even their 3 year-old child “plays” Grip, Dip & Spin™ with their brothers and sisters.

1 second is all it takes to abduct a kid and 1 second is all it takes to Grip, Dip & Spin™. Tell someone.

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After three kidney biopsies in three months, countless days of treatments at Children’s Hospital, and nights of little to no sleep for Julie, myself and the docs; Andrew’s Creatnine is stable and normal.

Our transplant doc (Dr. Jens) had an approach that reminded me of this quote, “Genius is the ability to make the complicated simple.” Dr. Jens handled a complex situation with an “easy to get” plan.

So what does this have to do with child abduction prevention and self-defense? That’s the quote I’ve based my child abduction and self-defense videos and programs since 1987.

Just like medicine, escaping kidnappers and attackers is not an “exact science” because there are so many variables at play. So the next time someone says “you should do this or that”, make sure to ask:

“Why?” and “What if?” a bunch -:) Then if they answer in plain english, and it makes sense – go for it.

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