Sanity within a dangerous world...

"Peace is the absence of hostility; the aberration of the human condition. Wars, however, have been around ever since Cain took out his brother Abel in a fit of religious jealousy. Whether you subscribe this to a Biblical story of historical accuracy or not, the moral is that as long as there are at least two people around, conflict naturally arises and it may result in personal death. " Mini-Manual of the Independent Counterterrorist by R.J. Godlewski
Creative Training

  • Intelligence Analysis
  • IED Social Network Intelligence
  • Thought Perception
  • Tactical Deployment
  • Perimeter Security
  • Personnel Extractions
  • Tracking & Fieldcraft
The international private security field is swamped with people making a bundle who know less about threats than you do. It is an ageless problem; develop a need, throw in an exorbitant amount of money, and the opportunists will cascade in like lemmings, all trying to make a quick buck on your misfortunes. Take a look at your current contractors for a moment. Are they “ticket punchers” – people who look great on paper, possess a litany of commands and deployments, yet cannot adapt to spontaneous occurrences? Are they “players” – people who have been dejected within life and seek the thrill of adventure, danger, and perceived riches beyond their wildest imagination? Whose care are you placing your life and your business under?
R.J. Godlewski (GOD LESS KEY) believes that survival necessitates creative solutions. Your enemies are adapting, responding, and rewriting the rules of engagement. Why, then, are you hiring “cowboys”, “operatives”, and “PSCs”? You need less terminology and more action. You need someone with thirty years of experience who is still able to invent new solutions to your problems. You need someone with a lifelong dedication to your cause without limits placed upon it by monetary needs. You need someone just as aggressive and as decisive as your enemy. You need R.J. Godlewski…
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Latest Publications:

Human Intelligence: Perceiving an Enemy’s Thoughts [American Intelligence Journal, Fall 2009]

Cultivating Creativity within Intelligence Analysis [American Intelligence Journal, Winter 2007/2008]
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