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Books with author Jonathan T. Gilliam

  • Sheep No More: The Art of Awareness and Attack Survival

    Jonathan T. Gilliam, Post Hill Press

    Audible Audiobook (Post Hill Press, Dec. 22, 2017)
    As heard on The Sean Hannity Radio Show! Former US Navy SEAL and FBI Special Agent Jonathan T. Gilliam brings his unique professional perspective to teach you the art of awareness and attack avoidance by sharing unconventional warfare techniques and how to think like an attacker. Fight back, because we are sheep no more! This personal safety and security book comes armed to the teeth with empowering techniques so you can be your own expert at protecting your life. Weekly, there are major threats, mass killings, terrorist attacks and even weather-related disasters-the list goes on. And this increasingly dangerous world includes more violent and deadly threats that are specifically targeting everyday civilians. You. This is the definitive "safety bible" that links the leading expert on personal safety with civilians. For the first time, you can make educated predictions using the new key questions of " Who, Why, Where, When, and How" from the attacker's point of view. No one really expects violent situations to occur-but they do, and usually without advance warning or your control. End the guessing game of safety and security by following the techniques inside Sheep No More. Think like an attacker in order to build better defenses. Your life may depend on it.
  • Looking In

    Jonathan Gillman

    eBook (, May 22, 2017)
    Tyrone was 11 when a member of a rival gang rode up and shot his uncle, sitting beside him.Rachel was 12 when she was raped by her uncle.Dominique had an abortion at 13.Kyle was so skinny at 14, when other students bullied him for being gay, they locked him in a locker.Emily went to a concert of her favorite group, and drank so much she passed out before it began.Dan never met a drug he didn’t like.What makes them different from others in similar situations?They are still in high school. They are also part of “Looking In” Theatre.They use their experiences to create dramatic scenes about issues like these—and then go into schools to perform them and answer questions as their characters.Every year they reach thousands of people.They change lives.A Year Of “Looking In”“The teenage actors in ‘Looking In’ talk to other teens about topics many adults are not comfortable talking about.” - High School PrincipalJonathan Gillman has been the director of CREC’s “Looking In” Theatre for over thirty years.
  • Looking In

    Jonathan Gillman

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 24, 2017)
    Tyrone was 11 when a member of a rival gang rode up and shot his uncle, sitting beside him. Rachel was 12 when she was raped by her uncle. Dominique had an abortion at 13. Kyle was so skinny at 14, when other students bullied him for being gay, they locked him in a locker. Emily went to a concert of her favorite group, and drank so much she passed out before it began. Dan never met a drug he didn’t like. What makes them different from others in similar situations? They are still in high school. They are also part of “Looking In” Theatre. They use their experiences to create dramatic scenes about issues like these—and then go into schools to perform them and answer questions as their characters. Every year they reach thousands of people. They change lives. A Year Of “Looking In” “The teenage actors in ‘Looking In’ talk to other teens about topics many adults are not comfortable talking about.” - High School Principal Jonathan Gillman has been the director of CREC’s “Looking In” Theatre for over thirty years.