Special Force Soldier Was Seconds
From Death… Then THIS Happened
"They should have killed me when they had the chance," he said in a cool, calm tone.
In case you've never heard of the Special Air Service (also known as SAS), they are Britain's version of our Green Berets.
In 2016, a team of SAS officers was sent to Fallujah—an ISIS hotbed and Iraq's most dangerous city.
A 27-year-old SAS sergeant and his team entered a bombed-out factory, reported as an ISIS sniper's nest.
As they cleared the building, a band of ISIS insurgents jumped out from the shadows killing several good guys and injuring 4 more.
As the British sergeant attempted to drag his injured men to safety, he got caught in enemy fire.
He fought them off as long as possible, but he eventually ran out of ammo.
That's when the remaining ISIS scum rushed…
Minutes later, the lone SAS officer emerged from the warehouse covered in enemy blood.
Later, a source reported the SAS officer slit the throat of one ISIS gunman, struck down another and decapitated the third.
You might be wondering how a single man escaped a group of ISIS insurgents who wanted to torture and kill him.
It was actually quite simple.
You can read more about how he did it right here >>
And how you can use these same skills to survive almost any life-threatening situation… especially a home invasion.
- Jason Hanson
Former CIA Officer
PS. The SAS officer later said, he would have never made it out alive without knowing this.
What do these special forces soldiers know that you don't?
I'll reveal their secret right here...
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