GREYMAN: Home Security Pt. 1

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Here's the first episode of GREYMAN! I invited Rob Pingor, of the Core Group, who is an expert in covert entry to check out a typical suburban house with me. We were looking for every possible weakness that a thief or predator would look for, so that you can turn your house into a hard target. Pt. 2 is coming next week!

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I keep tall bushes around my yard so the neighbors can’t see me burying the bodies of the people who break into it.

zoidlrrr
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That's an average American home? I'm a lot poorer than I thought... now I'm sad

uppercut
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“Three letter agency” yeah we know you work for KFC stop showing off man

aranfarazi
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My Sign:
Video Surveillance
Wireless Alarm
One mean dog
and my good friends, Smith & Wesson

keithmoriyama
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A quiet mind, lots of lights, knowledge of neighbors habits and vehicles. Trusting one’s intuition/gut instincts. 🐕

vajraman
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Looks like the video was produced by the same guys that make the Vickers Tactical videos. The lens flare, the dramatic music and the color grading of the footage look identical.

mixflip
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I've heard lifetime burglars in documentaries say that they actually prefer when larger dogs are present because they can just lure them away with a bone whereas the smaller dogs are generally yappier and more obnoxious for longer periods of time.

jonah
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My huge, oil stains on the driveway, screams, “not at home”

eugenecurtis
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Excellent video. I replaced all the overgrown shrubs with small ones and flowers, cut back the lower branches on the trees, and installed flood lights. It was a huge job to do on all 3 acres. I took a chain saw cut off the lower limbs to about 8’, dragged the branches into the back, and when the pile was big enough I rented a chipper for the day. Since I have a gas fire place, I gave away all the firewood. The property looks like a park, the lawn is easier to cut and I have 360 degree visibility day & night now. Every door and first floor window is exposed with upgraded locks, and no where to hide now. We also have a huge German Shepard, and beware of dog signs.

PaulJersey
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Worked for a three letter agency....TSA. 🤣

xephael
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Lol what happen to good all days where nobody locked their doors.

spoke
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Watching all this videos to improve the security of my house. Things in Rio de Janeiro aren't the greatest.

Randomc
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I work in door to door security and a couple key points I wanna point out to aid this video to educate. 1. You can tell if they park in garage if there are tire marks leading up to ledge of garage/oil stains in driveway. 2. ADT signs easily give away the year of there system either saying it on the back of the sign or by the top of the plastic on top of the stick above the logo. Round= pre 2015 most likely a Honeywell system either phone line or 2g signal or block on top= over 2015-2017 dsc system 2g most likely or light blue adt sign= newest system most likely from the homeowner who lives there and is still active and monitored

Anon_Fox
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I have a split entry. I place a 2 x 4 in front of the door and the center wall keeps it from being accessed. After a non family member discovered lock smith keys would not unlock the front door knob and broke one of them in the front door knob bought a pressure cuff to gain access through my garage. I then have to put down carpet tack board to keep the cuff from allowing someone from breaking into my garage. It will puncture the cuff. My other doors have the bars inside preventing any way to get in. Not as strong as the braces that holds a 2 x 4.

annalivings
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looking forward for the next episode. granted i'm not living in the US but this kind of video can give me an insight on how to improve my home security

TheKooster
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I just realize that the name of the show (Greyman) is a reference to Tyler's last name. (Tyler Grey)

Tyler is literally the Grey Man

CircaSriYak
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I love how they say the people in the house need to open the door to see who is there... Yet they have a window on the door and beside the door. Even if the side is frosted, the door window is not. They don’t “need” a peephole.

paulburnette
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How we got into military tactics. We have learned a bit much. So you need to break into your own house. WEll, you can do tambourines for bells, jingle bells, door bars, fix the locks on doors windows. Funny glass by the door knob. We dont know what new locks have, but they do get stripped down.

dinamoore
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I have tried smearing oil on our gate rails so if someone will try to climb it their hands will slip and they fall. Our perimeters are also protected with broken glasses. We have knives hidden in many places of our house where we can easily reach them. Visit the Philippines and you will see many ingenius ways on how we protect our homes from burglars and criminals.

davidquinningan
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My security is the fact that looking at my house a would be burglar would think there isn't a thing of value in it and that is close to being true.

phillhuddleston