From undercover intelligence gathering in  the remote parts of the world to detective work in its biggest cities, former soldier and child protection investigator Kenn Griffiths has been honing his investigation, mediation and survival skills for the last few decades. His latest book release The Survival Manual is an indispensable resource for anyone wanting to prepare themselves for unforeseen and unpredictable circumstances. It could save your life...

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The Survival Manual By Kenn Griffiths

Contents Include:
The mindset to win (psychology of self-defence); Protection (shelter, water, fire); Location (map and compass, search and rescue, attracting attention); Water (solar stills, locating and purifying); Food (fires, cooking traps); Surviving People (on foot, transport, natural disaster); Self-help; First-aid; List of the world's danger spots;

Available from Carlton Books £9.99

The Survival Manual By Kenn Griffiths.

News and Views

Kenn still offers his professional investigative and dispute resolution services to a number of clients but his unique skills are now being sought out by TV and Radio programmes where his expert knowledge and public speaking skills make him an ideal commentator on a variety of covert surveillance, peacekeeping and survival issues.

BBC Radio Stoke
Click above to hear Kenn discussing the fugitive Raoul Moat, live on BBC Radio Stoke.

Radio Derby
And above to hear his expert views on tracking Raoul Moat on Radio Derby.

HAS RAOUL MOAT BEEN HERE BEFORE? 
Author of The Survival Manual Kenn Griffiths writes:The similarity between Moat and his actions are chillingly close to the 1982 incident when fugitive and police hater Barry Prudom spent 18 days on the run skillfully using escape and evasion techniques he’d learned from books and survival magazines in his effort to kill as many police officers as he could.

Like Moat, Prudom was a fitness fanatic, and lived a Rambo style existence using the natural surroundings for cover and food as he played out his police killing role.

My mentor and trainer Sgt Major Eddie McGee was a military survival expert and tracker called in by the police to help in the hunt. Eddie led the police to the feet of the triple killer who had used a discarded plastic sheet to construct a hide and shelter within 300 yards of a local police station. Armed and dangerous Prudom lay in wait. McGee used his skills to get so close to the killer that he touched his boot giving the waiting police Prudom’s exact position. Moments later four high velocity shots rang out and Prudom was dead.

Police searching for Raoul Moat would be wise to re-visit the intelligence in the Prudom case as the similarity between the two men is quite bizarre.

Kenn is available for comment, please call 07831 612688 or fill in the contact form.

Kenn is also able to pass on his knowledge through his hands on instructional courses and specialist lectures dealing with situations as diverse as personal safety at work, to having the right mindset to survive. Click here to see Kenn giving a survival talk at a book signing session.

Kenn continues to write extensively and share his hidden world with others.


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