Most in the private security industry have seen the video of the 1972 attack on Imelda Marcos, wife of Philippine President Ferdinand E. Marcos.
Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos in 1979
On December 7, Carlito Dimahilig tried to stab her to death, but not only failed – was said to have been killed in the aftermath. This post, however, is not about the popular belief that this was a staged attack, to get sympathy votes for the unpopular president – its also not about the blatant tell-tale signs of the assassin moments before the attack that should have been addressed by her security (which is another post in itself) but rather to demonstrate the importance of muscle memory as it applies to everyday security concepts.
Philippine history is rich in combat arts, especially with weapons systems such as Arnis, Eskrima and Kali. Much like other martial art-rich cultures, especially in the 1960s and 1970s, some young Filipino children have been raised and groomed in their family’s chosen art. These blade wielders are more like ceremonious dancers making eloquent sweeps back and forth, up and down, side to side to create a constant flow of energy and movement with their body and weapon. In addition, for those that were not privy to the martial way – knives played an integral part in their everyday lives.
Using a bolo to open a coconut
It would stand to reason – that someone who grows up wanting to be an assassin would have at least become familiar with his instrument of death in an intimate way. And someone whose culture is rich with bladed weapons, would obviously choose to learn to use a blade before attempting to assassinate the wife of his country’s president.
The video below shows that, either this was not the case – that the attempted killer had just grabbed the knife from his mothers kitchen cabinet the morning of the incident – OR, everything he had learned in training went out the window during the most important event of his life and his motor skills resorted to the most basic form of less-than-fluid movements.
Muscle memory is everything. Whether its performing movement (like walking or breathing), or reloading an empty magazine without thinking about it, or striking an intended target with an elbow, open hand or forearm. If you have to rely on conscientiously thinking about something – under stress when it really matters – you will fail.
So, now there’s a website that tracks the whereabouts of your favorite (or, more importantly, maybe your not-so-favorite) celebrity. Originally, it had been developed in co-operation with Twitter and other social networking websites to collate news of 7,000 celebrities who advertise their activities through the internet. But last week, the twitster terminated the agreement.
How does it work? I’ll let AJ Asver, the founder, explain:
“We’re using technology to refresh a space that really hasn’t changed that much since TMZ and Perez Hilton moved in and started blogging. We’re able to aggregate and produce 100X more content that most of these sites but without having to hire a huge team of reporters.”
The JustSpotted map shows celebrity sightings from around the world by aggregating the information available from all other services (Twitter, FaceBook, etc) with the reported sightings.
For instance, I can look at the map – and it shows that Chris Brown is just off of Highway E29 in Euskirchen, Germany. Timberlake and Biel was in the 18th hole skybox Nevada 2 days ago. Selena Gomez was in Arizona 2 days ago. Miley was at Jamba Juice in North Hollywood 6 hours ago. Britney was at a bakery in Beverly Hills an hour ago. Rihanna was in LA and it shows Usher in New York 4 days ago… though, I’m positive someone reading this will let me know if that’s wrong.
Asver has said that the site is about fans getting psychologically close to their idols rather than actually physically tracking them down:
“The information isn’t real-time enough for you to run over there and see them.”
What happens when this catches on, and more and more people start updating – to give play-by-play locations of where these folks are going - where they are at – or where they have been? Or what their daily routine was, is and will be tomorrow and the next day?
By the way – I looked, but nobody has updated the site with Waldo’s location… yet.
Over the last year or so – Ive grown to basically detest Internet Explorer, preferring Firefox. The main reason – is for the same reason I get aggravated with Windows… it freezes up a lot, and refuses to show some pages correctly, if at all.
Its funny, because I used to dislike firefox, and prefer ie for that same reason – but it seems what ie lost, firefox found.
Anyway, I received this email tonight saying there was troubles with my sites in Opera:
Hey, I can’t view your site properly within Opera, I actually hope you look into fixing this.
I don’t know if it’s on a mac, or on windows – but I downloaded Opera to my Vaio – and I must say – I actually like the little browser. It’s lite. It’s clean. It’s fast. And, there was no troubles on my end.
Q: What do you get when you cross a tiger reserve, paparazzi and an angry bodyguard?
A: Better pictures.
photo from foxnews.com
Even though Russell Brand’s bodyguard punched the photogs, took their car keys and left them stranded in an area that “27 wild tigers roam freely”, along with leopards, wild boars, hyenas and sloth bears – they still got pics! And, even better ones by paparazzi standards.