Covert Weapon Awareness & Assassination Prevention Education
Hands-On Exploration of Historical Covert Devices in Assassination & Attempted-Assassination Cases
Transitioning from suspect network mapping to tangible threat recognition, this module trains DIY Detective™ participants to identify, document, and communicate concealed assassination threats using tactile intelligence, disciplined observation, and hand-drawn documentation.
The historical CIA “phone gun” concept is used as a framing case — not as trivia, not as spectacle — but as a civilian survival problem: how disguised threats move through ordinary spaces by exploiting social trust, normal-object camouflage, and institutional blind spots.
Most assassination attempts succeed not through exotic weapons, but through deception, concealment, and access. This module teaches civilians how to recognize those patterns before harm occurs, and how to produce documentation that survives institutional dismissal.
Recognition requires more than reading reports or viewing images. It requires physical understanding. Through safe, non-functional educational modeling, structured awareness drills, and hand-drawn records, participants develop reflex-level recognition skills that text alone cannot build. All physical models used in this module are exterior-only, non-functional, and used strictly as analytical and artistic documentation artifacts—never as devices, instructions, or demonstrations.
⏱ 6 Hours of Training | 📝 12 Structured Lessons | 🎯 Founding Member Enrollment Open
🚀 Why Join Now as a Founding Member
This course just launched, and you have a unique opportunity to join the founding cohort learning visual investigation techniques applied to real assassination and attempted-assassination cases.
Founding Member Benefits:
✓ Join a diverse community of founding artist-investigators, advocates, and visual truth-seekers
✓ Locked-in pricing — $97 now (increases to $197 after founding period)
✓ Direct access to live case discussions during the founding phase
✓ Shape the curriculum — your feedback influences future lessons
✓ Exclusive founding-member recognition inside the academy
✓ Free lifetime updates as advanced modules are added
✓ Priority opportunity to contribute civilian visual documentation and analytical artifacts to active, ongoing investigations led by the case principal
This is not theoretical training. You are learning real investigative methodology while contributing civilian documentation, visual analysis, and record-building artifacts to active, ongoing assassination and attempted-assassination cases, including those involving institutional resistance, political sensitivity, or cross-border complexity.
What You’ll Learn
This module equips you with covert-weapon awareness and recognition skills grounded in civilian investigative methodology. All physical components are non-functional, non-instructional, and documentation-first, used solely to train observation and record-building.
Core Skills You’ll Master
✓ Disguise doctrine and normal-object camouflage — Understand how concealed threats exploit familiarity and routine
✓ Tactile recognition through safe educational modeling — Learn scale, weight cues, concealment logic, and anomaly detection
✓ Hand-drawn recognition cue sheets — Document what to notice, label, preserve, and communicate
✓ Environmental scanning protocols — Apply repeatable methods to entrances, hotels, lobbies, elevators, and temporary residences
✓ Structured recognition exercises — Convert visual awareness into reflex through lawful, rule-based civilian observation protocols
✓ Ethical communication standards — Present findings without sensationalism or harm
✓ Overlay integration — Map recognition findings onto crime-scene diagrams and suspect networks from earlier modules
✓ Accountability documentation — Produce checklists, diagrams, timelines, and exhibits that survive scrutiny
✓ Pattern recognition under pressure — Detect anomalies quickly and record them accurately
No prior experience required. Analog methods make this accessible to complete beginners.
Real Case Application
Participants apply these methods to Larry Margulies’s open investigations, including documented assassination attempts where concealment, access, and disguised approaches are relevant, as well as other cases involving completed assassinations and families seeking accountability. Participant contributions take the form of civilian documentation, visual analysis, and record-building artifacts, which may support active, ongoing investigations led by the case principal, as well as related network cases.
This is real work — not hypothetical exercises.
Your documentation may contribute to:
• Investigative review by private investigators
• Legal documentation supporting complaints or civil actions
• Journalist briefings using clear visual exhibits
• Public accountability efforts demonstrating civilian diligence
Complete Curriculum
Lesson 1: Introduction to Covert Weapon Awareness & the CIA Phone Gun Case (FREE PREVIEW)
Lesson 2: Disguise Doctrine — How Harmless Objects Become Delivery Systems
Lesson 3: Tactile Intelligence — Why Physical Modeling Trains Recognition
Lesson 4: Safe Educational Modeling Standards (Non-Functional, Documentation-First)
Lesson 5: Hand-Drawn Recognition Cue Sheets
Lesson 6: Environmental Scanning Protocols
Lesson 7: Structured Recognition & Documentation Exercise
Lesson 8: Exercise Documentation — Logs, Comparison Notes, Debrief Maps
Lesson 9: Case Study — Larry Margulies Concealment & Access Patterns
Lesson 10: Overlay Integration with Scene Maps & Networks
Lesson 11: Ethical Communication with Journalists & Attorneys
Lesson 12: Final Project — Complete Recognition Package
Who This Course Is For
This training serves diverse audiences with a shared interest in visual investigation, accountability, and real-world justice:
True Crime Enthusiasts: Fans ready to move beyond watching documentaries into active investigation, applying real forensic techniques and contributing to unsolved assassination and attempted-assassination cases through visual documentation.
Creative Hobbyists & DIY Learners: Artists and makers seeking meaningful projects that combine creative expression with purpose-driven work, developing new skills while contributing to justice advocacy.
Citizen Journalists & Content Creators: Podcasters, writers, and social-media investigators who need professional visual tools to illustrate complex cases involving institutional failures or political obstruction.
Independent Researchers & Accountability Analysts: Individuals seeking structured, evidence-based methods for documenting corruption, obstruction, or suppressed facts—without speculation or sensationalism.
Survivors & Victim Advocates: Individuals who survived assassination attempts, families of victims, and advocates supporting others who need professional documentation tools to demand accountability.
Visual Storytellers & Activists: Instagram artists, Pinterest curators, and visual communicators using art as activism to build public pressure and awareness around stalled investigations.
Pattern Recognition Enthusiasts: People fascinated by puzzles, networks, timelines, and visual problem-solving who want to apply those instincts to real crimes through hand-drawn investigative art.
No experience required. Designed for complete beginners. Whether you are artistically inclined or have never drawn before, these structured techniques work for everyone.
What’s Included
Training
6 hours of cinematic, step-by-step instruction
Real case application tied to assassination investigations
Lifetime access across devices
Resources
Forensic sketch templates
Crime-scene mapping worksheets
Facial-feature reference guides
Memory-enhancement exercises
Ethical documentation checklists
Community
Private investigation and documentation forum
Monthly live Q&A sessions
Peer feedback on visual work
Founding-member discussion channels
Course Experience
You learn through:
Demonstrations of concealment logic
Guided hand-drawing sessions
Drill-based awareness training
Real-case walkthroughs
Collaborative documentation review
Progress is self-paced, moving from recognition to reflex to accountability-ready records.
Applied Labs & Community Challenges (Optional)
In addition to the core Academy curriculum, participants may access optional applied labs and community challenges designed for engagement, practice, and public advocacy.
One example is Forensic Sketch Pursuit — a competitive, social-format exercise where participants sketch from verbal descriptions, compare results, vote on likeness, and earn points across timed rounds.
These applied labs are:
• Optional and separate from core coursework
• Built on the same ethical and documentation standards taught in the Academy
• Used for workshops, live events, classrooms, and community sessions
• Designed for recording and social sharing with participant consent
Applied labs exist to amplify learning, grow the investigative network, and generate visual advocacy content—without compromising the discipline of the core training.
About the Case Principal & Guest Experts
Special Guest & Case Principal
Larry Margulies
Assassination Survivor · Investigator · Academy Founder
Larry Margulies survived multiple documented assassination attempts. His cases remain partially solved, with critical questions unanswered and institutional responses incomplete.
“My cases are partially solved, but critical questions remain. This academy exists so survivors, families, and civilians can pursue complete answers and demand accountability.”
This academy features rotating expert guest instructors—forensic artists, investigators, journalists, and specialists—aligned with the mission. Instructors may change over time to showcase trusted voices and influencers chosen by Larry.
Contact: larry@diydetective.org
Enrollment Options
Single Module — $97
(Increases to $197 after founding period)
Includes full course, resources, community access, and lifetime updates.
Complete Academy Bundle — $797 (Save $367)
All 12 modules, priority support, mentorship calls, lifetime status.
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