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The Kyle Seraphin Show

SUNDAY Sit-Down | Peter Johnson: "If you don't believe evil is real, I can't train you." | Ep 480

The Kyle Seraphin Show

Kyle Seraphin

Politics, News, Government, News Commentary, News:politics

51.1K Ratings

🗓️ 2 February 2025

⏱️ 122 minutes

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Kyle interviews Peter Johnson, founder and CEO of Archway Defense, discussing his journey from a military background to becoming an Air Marshal and his insights on personal growth and positivity. Peter shares his experiences in law enforcement, the challenges faced in the Air Marshal role, and the importance of self-improvement through reading and reflection. He recounts a life-altering moment in Istanbul that prompted him to consider helping his own country. The discussion then shifts to his experience as a whistleblower, revealing troubling practices in counter-terrorism operations that targeted Americans. Peter reflects on the challenges of transitioning from a government job to entrepreneurship, emphasizing the hard work and dedication required to succeed in the private sector. He concludes by discussing the founding of his company, Archway Defense, and the philosophy that underpins it: that training leads to peace of mind. In this conversation, Peter Johnson shares his journey of training law enforcement officers, emphasizing the importance of community service and genuine connections. He discusses the unique business model of providing free training sponsored by equipment manufacturers, highlighting the value of adding more to clients than they expect. The conversation also touches on the significance of personal safety awareness, the role of faith and values in teaching, and the recognition of evil in society as a call to action for individuals to take charge of their own protection. Johnson draws parallels between his experiences in hospitality and training, stressing the need for memorable experiences and the importance of self-realization in personal development. In this conversation, Peter Johnson and Kyle discuss the journey towards achieving effortlessness in skills, the importance of instinctive reactions in crisis situations, and the value of a servant mindset in high-stakes environments. They emphasize the necessity of medical preparedness, teamwork based on trust and competency, and the significance of personal growth and community engagement. The discussion also touches on the need for effective communication skills in crisis management and the importance of preparing for future threats.

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Peter Johnson, Archway Defense, Air Marshal, military background, law enforcement, personal growth, positivity, self-improvement, books, mental health, curiosity, reading, whistleblower, counter-terrorism, entrepreneurship, personal growth, business challenges, life experiences, humility, learning, law enforcement training, personal safety, community service, business philosophy, genuine connections, self-realization, preparedness, faith and values, recognizing evil, memorable experiences, effortlessness, training, servant mindset, medical preparedness, teamwork, trust, personal growth, future threats, communication skills

Transcript

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0:00.0

If you don't believe evil is real, and this was in regards to a school shooting,

0:04.0

on what can we do to help protect us and stuff like that.

0:07.0

And like, everybody I talk to, if you don't believe evil is real,

0:11.0

I can't help you at the point you're in in your life.

0:13.0

Because once you accept that evil is real, then you have to say,

0:16.0

what am I willing to do to protect myself and my family from evil? It's a logical sequence.

0:22.6

But if everything is an abstraction, there is no truth, it's subjective truth.

0:26.6

Why are you mad if somebody shoots someone?

0:28.6

If there's no objective truth, that that is wrong,

0:31.6

and that somebody coming into a school killing innocent kids,

0:34.6

if that's just living their truth,

0:36.6

how are you mad at them for living their truth?

0:39.3

If there is no objective reality or morality, then you have no business having a conversation

0:46.3

about why you want to defend yourself?

0:47.6

Because why should you defend yourself against somebody who's just living their truth?

0:53.1

All interviewers have their own style, and my style is to try to get to the point and to be

0:58.5

intensely curious.

0:59.7

And the key to interview is listening.

1:03.1

Take a look behind the curtain with a real whistleblower, an American patriot.

1:07.2

Prepare to embrace the uncomfortable truth because this program has no time for comforting lies.

1:13.1

Here is Civil Liberties enthusiast, Second Amendment Defender, and recovering FBI agent, Kyle Serafe.

1:21.0

Well, hello, my friends. Welcome to our Sunday sit down, little conversation that we have on Sunday mornings with somebody that's

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