by Paul Vallely | Jul 9, 2012 | Homeland
Editor’s Note – Selective enforcement of the law through policy edicts is tantamount to breaking their oaths of office. The excuses are lame at best, and the harm appears to be much worse than the resource allocation savings they claim. Then why the policy...
by Paul Vallely | Jul 6, 2012 | Homeland
Editor’s Note – There are for more examples, but these five tell the story – inept administration at the White House. Or, was it intentional, only time will tell. The 5 most damaging national security leaks of the past year By Lazar Berman –...
by Paul Vallely | Jun 27, 2012 | Homeland
Editor’s Note – Every time we hear that a ring was broken up and the people were protected, along comes another one. Just yesterday the FBI reported the following: U.S. law enforcement officials on Tuesday said 24 suspected hackers had been arrested on...
by Paul Vallely | Jun 25, 2012 | Homeland
Editor’s Note – A deeper look into how ‘Anonymous’ was wrapped up by the FBI. But what about these tactics? Was harm inflicted upon eventual victims while the FBI was condoning attacks to pile up the evidence? How Anonymous Picks Targets,...
by Paul Vallely | Jun 19, 2012 | Homeland
Editor’s Note – Eric “With-Holder” is loathed by those who have to deal with his moronic law suits and the administrations mis-management of immigration issues. His handling of the Brian Terry death and “Fast and Furious” has eroded...
by Paul Vallely | Jun 18, 2012 | Homeland
Editor’s Note – The sheer hypocrisy of how the main stream media report scandals is just off-the-charts. The current spate of leaks of vital national security information directly harms our ability to conduct foreign policy and diplomacy, but worse, has...