tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7359550719433220595.post9120337836739090052..comments2023-08-02T04:56:45.589-07:00Comments on A Sense of Security: Our Children and Our Schools: GIDUCK—ONE MORE TIMEDavid Carienshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01608358080329647751noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7359550719433220595.post-5052290015772652262012-02-19T10:23:09.420-08:002012-02-19T10:23:09.420-08:00This fits with his M.O.- first deflect, then count...This fits with his M.O.- first deflect, then counterattack. It looks more and more like the whole business model amounts to a personality cult centered around the infallibility of Mr Giduck. I have been following this issue for the past month or so- he appears desperate at this point. This may be because googling John Giduck these days pulls up a number of websites that are likely to give one pause on hiring Mr Giduck if you are thinking about getting an anti-terrorism expert to come speak to your organization. The pattern has always been the same- First feign outrage, then counter attack- preferably by painting those you are disagreeing with as the enemy of all that is decent and holy. John Giduck being the stalwart defender of all the realm. Despite never having been a law enforcement officer. Despite his only having served for a grand total of fifty-something days in the military. Despite his credentials coming from a commercial "adventure camp" for adults that is run by former members of the Russian intelligence community.<br /><br />The bottom line is that Mr Giduck simply has no relevant credentials to make me view him as anything more than an opportunist. One who will attempt to defend his "brand" through litigation threats and attempts at intimidation but steadfastly refuse to address any actual issues. The straw-men that he constructs to defend his brand are some of the worst and most shallow that I have seen on the internet- to the point that I cannot really conceive the possibility that anyone would actually fall for them- yet they apparently do. <br /><br />The more that I see written about Mr Giduck the less I believe that he has any business speaking on anything related to terrorism or security. This is the guy that wrote a book suggesting among other things that we should station a 3 man team with a squad automatic weapon in every school. If I am not mistaken he also suggested that these teams should be made up of former SEALs. Just ponder the logistics of that for a moment. My only real question is whether Mr Giduck actually believes in his own legend or is just in this for the money- I see no possibility whatsoever that he is providing any service of value. His dealings with law-enforcement agencies really need to be put under the microscope. I would be very irate if I found that my local agency had spent any money for any type of training or lecture from Mr Giduck.Steelbreeze68whttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05806909251265547710noreply@blogger.com