About us

Rooted in the ethos of the silent professional, our foundation was forged during the Global War on Terrorism. For the last 19 years we've drawn on firsthand experience in asymmetric warfare, aiding in the development and implementation of training doctrines for the Marine Corps marksmanship program, counterinsurgency operations, and strategies to counter near-peer threats. We have contracted in diplomatic missions across multiple continents screening vulnerabilities and developing emergency response protocols for the US State Department. Currently in the private sector, protecting high-risk clients around the globe.


Beyond our careers, we are husbands, fathers, and active members of a resilient, prepared community. The tragedies at Columbine High School in 1999 and Robb Elementary in Uvalde, Texas, in 2022, illustrated a critical need for faster, more decisive action in crisis situations. At Columbine, law enforcement arrived within minutes but did not enter the building for over 40 minutes, and it took more than three hours to fully secure the scene. In Uvalde officers were on site quickly, yet it was 77 minutes before the threat was neutralized, leaving students and teachers trapped with the shooter. In contrast, during the 2024 shooting at Houston’s Lakewood Church, a mentally disturbed woman opened fire, but the threat was ended within moments by trained church security personnel who were already present and prepared to act.


These incidents make clear: the safety of our children and communities demands immediate, coordinated readiness from all of us—not just law enforcement, but every stakeholder committed to protecting our greatest gift, our children.


Exodus Survival was developed.

Why us

Diversity. Offering immersive scenario-based training, hands-on skill development, and strategic mindset coaching, we equip our clients to confront threats with efficiency, and adaptability.


Our programs integrate foundational defensive techniques, life-saving medical interventions, and advanced decision-making frameworks, enhancing both survivability and performance in dynamic, unpredictable situations.



The reality...

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Between 2019 and 2023, there were 229 active shooter incidents in the U.S., an 89% increase from the previous five-year period, which had 121 incidents


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In 2023, active shooter incidents resulted in 105 deaths and 139 wounded, making it the deadliest year in recent history for such events


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In 2023, California had the highest number of active shooter incidents in the United States, with a total of eight incidents