This is the most
EXCITING RELEASE OF DEADLY FIGHTING SECRETS
ever offered to civilians.
This is not "play nice" stuff. This material makes every other
fighting system you've seen - every single one - look
like a game of "patty cake".
And ...
Not You Nor Anyone
You Know
Has Ever Seen This Stuff Before!
Nor are you adequately prepared to see it without a dramatic
"shift" happening in your life. It is that powerful. It is that
shocking .
Here's the story: You are probably very skeptical
at this moment. With all the fighting systems available out
there, it seems insane to think there could BE any system that
NO ONE ELSE HAS EVER SEEN.
These are not military secrets, or CIA, or any other formal
organization secrets. Nope. It's much, much worse.
Think about it. Do you have any idea who the BADDEST FIGHTERS
are over the last couple of centuries? It's not the Russians,
not by a long shot. No Samurai ever got this skilled in hand-to-hand.
It's not the Filipinos. Not the Vietnamese guerilla fighters.
Not the Mafia.
Nope. The most feared ... most respected ...
and most hyper-skilled fighter who
ever walked this earth... was the American Indian.
Forget about what Hollywood has done to history. No Indian
fighter ever rode around a circle of wagons looking silly until
a settler got a bead on him with his flintlock. That's dumb,
stupid myth. Lies. Americans have an uneasy memory when it comes
to Indians, and the TRUTH has been hidden a long time.
The Plains Indians (Apache, Comanche, Cherokee, Pawnee) held
off the entire U.S. military ... despite
being outnumbered 100-to-1, despite lacking any technology advantages.
The ONLY reason the Indians eventually lost was through attrition
- they just couldn't match the population of settlers swarming
across their territory. They lost only because a tidal
wave of humans overwhelmed them.
In fighting skills, however, the lowliest Comanche
warrior could wipe out an entire troop of "civilized"
soldiers all on his lonesome. Part of it was the warrior's knowledge
of the land and nature - he could run 20 miles without getting
winded, and hide for weeks without a trace.
But more importantly... he excelled at hand-to-hand
fighting . Especially...
Single move kill tactics... Jaw-dropping vicious strikes
that cripple instantly ...
The best part: Though Indian fighters trained
their entire lives... the actual MOVES they use are amazingly
easy to learn.
You don't have to be a big guy. You don't have to be in super-hard
shape (or even be in shape at all, really).
No special
The fact is... you can just WATCH these kill moves... and suddenly
be more dangerous than you ever imagined. Instantly
.
So why all the secrecy? The few Indians who practice these
nasty killing arts aren't eager to share them with
the civilization that almost wiped them out. Surely, you can
understand that.
HOWEVER... the guy who shares these skills... turns
out to be probably the most RESPECTED fighter we've ever come
across.
His name is Randall Brown, and he ain't afraid of anybody.
Despite the fact he had to beg and prove himself to the Indian
fighters who taught him these skills. It took Randall years
to win the confidence of the men who finally revealed
these brutal arts to him.
So, why is he sharing it with you? Simple.
These skills are quickly becoming so secret... they're about
to disappear . Just like so many American Indian languages
have vanished, never to be spoken again. Randall agonized over
this decision for a long, long time. No amount of money or begging
from us would sway him.
Nope. He's not doing this for any other reason... than
to make sure these amazing skills are not lost to history.
How brutal are they?
Well let's just say that Randall is a 12th degree black belt
and grandmaster. He is 4th degree black belt in Yondan, an expert
at Sambo combat, and an authorized instructor in six other martial
arts. So he's no fluke. But he insists that this "Plains Indian"
form of fighting is the most lethal, brutal, and viciously effective
thing you'll EVER run across.
You see, when he discovered he had some serious Indian blood
in him (he's Cherokee / Apache / Irish)... he began a journey
that took him all over the U.S. and Canada, to reservations,
small towns, and finally to the Great Plains. Where the real
action was.
What's so special about these skills? Well, for starters...