About
DOK Lee's Kids Protection Program:
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Lee
Crull grew up on the "mean streets"
of Detroit. There were few opportunities for
kids. Many turned to crime. Lee was lucky.
He was physically strong and athletic. He
started boxing to fight his way out.
He won over 60 professional boxing matches
while he was still a teenager. When he was
only 20, he was recruited to join what would
become one of the most elite, highly-trained
commando fighting forces in history. He was
the youngest professional soldier ever to
be accepted into this group.
This force was sent around the globe to solve
"impossible" problems. Failure was
not option. Their training was torturous.
Only 10 out of 200 eventually made the grade.
Lee was trained as a weapons and explosives
expert. He learned survival skills that only
a handful of men have ever been taught. He
mastered seven different forms of martial
arts. Yet, the most powerful knowledge he
gained was of the ancient Egyptian self-defense
art of Kuta.
Kuta is a scientific blend of body movement
and mental process that was originated by
the bodyguards of the Pharaohs. Lee earned
the level of "Master", and was awarded
the designation DOK, meaning "Defender
of Kings". DOK Lee is the only man alive
today who can legitimately use that title.
Later, DOK Lee became a self-defense instructor
and had a long career as a professional bodyguard.
He provided personal security for some of
the wealthiest and most powerful people in
the world.
Lee retired over 20 years ago from the adventurous
but----dangerous life-style he led. He and
his wife now live in a big house near a small
town near the Canadian border. His son's family
lives nearby. His granddaughters, Amanda and
Lindsey, are his pride and joy.
Not much frightens a man like DOK Lee. A recent
experience with his granddaughters, though,
shocked him. Here's what happened in DOK Lee's
words:
"Amanda and Lindsey ran into the house
one day as excited as I have ever seen them.
They told me and my wife, Sandy, that they
were going to Disney World. I had just read
in the paper that the Orlando area had one
of the highest crime rates in the country.
I suddenly panicked!"
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