by Paul Vallely | Jan 3, 2012 | Homeland
By Scott W. Winchell What do the following web sites have in common? Jihad Watch, Live Leak, Border Fire, Twitter, Vimeo, Youtube, Flickr, Counter-Terrorism Blog, Danger Room, Drudge Report, Foreign Policy, Global Security Newswire, Google Blog Search, Homeland...
by Paul Vallely | Dec 28, 2011 | Homeland
Editor’s Note – Its all well and good that Christopher “Dudus” Coke is now in an American jail, and it’s a shame 73 people died in the failed raid in Kingston, Jamaica, but SUA wonders why a Department of Homeland Security plane was...
by Paul Vallely | Dec 27, 2011 | Homeland
Editor’s Note – Once again, SUA would like to point out to our readers that it is vitally important to do just a small amount of research when one hears some rosy picture being painted by politicians, especially about the economy and jobs. When one hears...
by Paul Vallely | Dec 26, 2011 | Homeland
Editor’s Note – SUA is familiar with the hacking activities of ‘Anonymous’ as we too were part of an earlier breech through a service provider, so our sentiments go out to our friends at Stratfor. Like all security services, one cannot control...
by Paul Vallely | Dec 21, 2011 | Homeland
A decade of billions in spending in the name of homeland security has armed local police departments with military-style equipment and a new commando mentality. But has it gone too far? Andrew Becker and G.W. Schulz of the Center for Investigative Reporting report....
by Paul Vallely | Dec 18, 2011 | Homeland
Editor’s Note – Who elected Eric Holder, and why is he in the news on a daily basis? It used to be just Obama in our faces daily, now its his ‘Pit Bull’, in the face of our states, in the face of ‘We the People’, in the faces of...