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And while some secrets are worth keeping, the skills to protect yourself like a spy are worth sharin

And while some secrets are worth keeping, the skills to protect yourself like a spy are worth sharing                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 July 24, 2024 Greetings Everyday Spy, The New York subway is legendary, and for good reason. With more than 840 miles of track, 5.8 million people ride the New York subway every single day. That is more than 2 trillion people a year! In service for over 110 years, the subway is the heartbeat of NYC. An endless ocean of people underground also presents an easy target for criminals. Known as ‘transit crime,’ there were 2,500 counts of rape, murder, and armed robbery on the subway in 2015. While down from the 17,500 reports of major transit crime in 1990, the numbers today are still just as staggering. Criminals have a large pool of targets to pick from each day, but they also have a few unique challenges - The subway is a very public place - Crimes like rape and robbery need privacy to be successful - Some victims fight back Threats try to follow you to find the right time and place to attack. They rely on years of criminal tricks to outwit you – betting that you’re not trained to defend yourself. CIA gave me the best training in the world to identify threats early and prevent them from ever attacking. And while some secrets are worth keeping, [the skills to protect yourself like a spy are worth sharing…]( Godspeed, #EverydaySpy P.S. - If you are ready for field-tested spy skills that can keep you and your loved ones safe, [click here to join our elite training community!]( [fb]( [tw]( [ig]( [yt]( Update your email preferences or unsubscribe [here]( © 2024 EverydaySpy EverydaySpy, 411 Walnut St. #20309 Green Cove Springs, FL 32043, United States of America [[beehiiv logo]Powered by beehiiv]( [Terms of Service](

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