$100,000 was at stake.
Knowing Jason was a former CIA agent, Barbara approached cautiously, and secured his wrists with duct tape.
In moments, Jason was free.
Jason then bound Robert’s wrists with a zip tie, but Robert used a parachute cord to free himself.
It wasn’t the latest Jason Bourne film. It was the reality television series Shark Tank.
Former CIA agent Jason Hanson’s presentation was so successful that apparel entrepreneur Daymond John invested $150,000 for a 45% stake in Hanson’s company, Spy Escape and Evasion.
This is the technique that did it.
Hanson explained he has taught the technique to people from all walks of life, including mixed martial arts fighters with arms twice the size of his. However, simply trying to muscle your arms apart is insufficient, no matter how strong you are.
Instead, first hold your hands over your head, with elbows together. then sharply bring your arms down, until your elbows are below your waist. The result is astonishing.
Another technique to escape duct tape, freeing yourself when your arms are bound from behind, plus escaping from rope, zip ties, and more are available through Hanson’s Spy, Escape, and Evasion courses.
While the odds of being duct taped by an attacker seem remote, the technique is easy to learn, so share it with your family and friends!
Since partnering with Mr. John, the six year veteran of the CIA has achieved notable success. He has appeared on The Today Show, Rachael Ray, and many other morning shows. Additionally, Hanson recently signed a book deal with HarperCollins that included a six-figure advance. His company signed a seven-figure royalty deal with a survival gear company. And he opened a 320-acre Spy Ranch in Utah, where you can learn how to drive and shoot like a spy.

A two-day stay at the Spy Ranch goes for $2,400.





