
What the successful counterterrorism operations tells us about the war on terror.
Confronted with a repugnant reality, the most common human response is to simply construct one that is palatable. This willful self-delusion enables one to escape the consequences of truth and allows evasion of the duty to act, to resist some threat, or to behave in a way that will occasion personal injury or the ridicule [...]
The Skorpion Directive is the fourth book in a series by David Stone, an alias to protect the author’s identity used becaus his personal background involved work as an intelligence officer and a state law enforcement investigator.
His background has helped him write a very interesting book with a powerful and fast paced plot. The novel [...]
The Obama administration is apparently more committed to the UK model of counterrorism than was previ0usly believed. One would never know it from the White House’s website, but Obama’s Counterterrorism Czar’s speech to Islamic law students at NYU last weekend was actually a “meeting” “facilitated” by Muslim Brotherhood front group ISNA.
But don’t take my word [...]
Cross-posted at JihadWatch
Over at Big Government, Pamela Geller discusses the U.S. government’s willful blindness to the jihad:
They knew. Two years before the Fort Hood jihad massacre, the Army knew of jihadis in its ranks — and did nothing.Investigative reporter Bill Gertz has revealed: “Almost two years before the deadly Fort Hood shooting by a radicalized [...]
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Newsweek Reports: Department of Homeland Security Top Web Picks!
The Department of Homeland Security recently released a memo entitled, “Privacy Impact Assessments” listing some of the agency’s favorite tip-worthy web sites in case of an emergency, Mark Hosenball of Newsweek reports. Call it the DHS Blogroll, if you will.
It is no surprise that a government entity would harness this technology and gather information from [...]