Taking Calculated Risks

And the ones that pay off

I didn't want to post this video, thinking it was crap, but it has gone viral, and I am interested in your feedback as I am considering doing more.

I’ve had a very long and exciting career. My experiences and training give me a unique skill set for analyzing conflicts and providing insights into human behaviour. I have a masters in conflict and culture. I’ve received training in psychological operations, information, warfare, human intelligence, high-level strategic planning, and asymmetrical warfare. I top it off with a law degree that serves as a foundation for problem-solving across many segments of society. My reading library includes thousands of books that I have read at the expense of TV over the years, and I love studying humans. I used these skills and resources while cross-examining 1000s witnesses in court and taking on bullies across North America.

I felt qualified to start examining human behaviour related to truth-telling and strategy. In this video, I started by analyzing a politician (Christina Freeland) a few weeks back who was lying about a report’s arrest, which was very well-received.

Emboldened by the positive response, I created a video titled “Watch a Lawyer Exposed Lying on the Stand.”  The opportunity was too good to be true. Fani Willis, the Georgia DA responsible for prosecuting Trump, was in hot water. She stepped into the witness box in a display of arrogance and dishonesty we were not ready for.

In this video, I review her entire testimony and expose her lies, distractions and body language signalling. I provide insights on how I would have cross-examined her differently and identified body language red flags that you may use in your personal life when you suspect deception from somebody in your life.

I was concerned that I might be attacked for being racist or sexist because the target of the video is an African American woman District Attorney. I was prepared to accept at risk because I thought her testimony was so outrageous that she could not hide behind categorical defenses.

I thought my audience would enjoy being exposed to human behaviour in stressful conditions, as it showcases the importance of high-quality cross-examination in seeking the truth in a justice system that can be fundamentally flawed.

If you like the video, please comment and share it on YouTube. It’s gone viral, and I want to keep the momentum up. I intend to do more of these videos if my audience asks. So far, I am humbled by the positive response.

Pro Patria!

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