by Paul Vallely | Jan 24, 2012 | Articles, Homeland
Editor’s Note – In a report posted here yesterday, we asked everyone to keep an open mind on John Kiriakou, but today, from new sources and further research, we withdraw that admonition. Why, because sources close to the story tell us he was not to be...
by Paul Vallely | Jan 23, 2012 | Homeland
Editor’s Note – Another failure to enforce immigration laws by the DHS, just cost more lives in South Florida. If lawyers were interested in their oath and duty, they would be signing up in huge numbers to represent the families of the victims and would be...
by Paul Vallely | Jan 17, 2012 | Homeland
By Denise Simon Make no mistake that Iran is not at a loss for friends globally and very willing RSVP’s from Latin America have signed on to Ahmedinejad’s objectives. The State Department’s diplomacy missions have failed throughout the Middle East...
by Paul Vallely | Jan 16, 2012 | Homeland
Editor’s Note – Hackers are real busy and seem to have plenty of time on their hands. There must be some form of backing, because these folks are pretty prolific in their endeavors. This time, the seem to be having fun as well. Seems that StratFor got hit,...
by Paul Vallely | Jan 15, 2012 | Homeland
Downrange TV By Larry Mudgett The first phase of surrender is failing to be armed, trained and committed to fight. We are prepared to surrender when we are unprepared to resist. The second phase of surrender is failing to be alert. You must see trouble coming in order...
by Paul Vallely | Jan 13, 2012 | Homeland
Editor’s Note – No need to knock. No need for identification. No need to be in uniform. Just swipe your security card through the reader and you’re in, in any government building, any military building, and on any highly secure location. How does...