by Paul Vallely | Nov 7, 2011 | Homeland
Editor’s Note – SCADA systems (supervisory control and data acquisition) are susceptible to all manner of attacks, and as the Stxunet Worm proved as indicated in the following article, hackers and viruses can invade and take over. We think of a lot of...
by Paul Vallely | Nov 6, 2011 | Homeland
Editor’s Note – When we ask if we are secure on our borders, the current administration tells us we are safer than we have ever been. The arrests are up and the illegal immigration is down. Janet Napolitano said: “There is a perception that the...
by Paul Vallely | Nov 5, 2011 | Homeland
Editor’s Note – Maybe we need to read the NAFTA agreement and all the amendments again. Surely there is some paragraph that reveals that the true objective is to keep the borders open and ‘sanctuary cities’ are included in the scheme. The DHS...
by Paul Vallely | Nov 1, 2011 | Homeland
Editor’s Note- Arizona, Alabama, and now South Carolina have been formally served with law suits filed by the Holder Justice Department in a challenge of State Immigration Laws. Three or more states may also be the next victims of the Holder witch hunt when...
by Paul Vallely | Oct 31, 2011 | Homeland
By Holly Williams, in Beijing Sky News Sky News has learnt of the growing threat Western governments and corporations are under from hackers based in China. Cyber crime costs the UK tens of billions of pounds every year. The attacks cannot be traced but I have gained...
by Paul Vallely | Oct 25, 2011 | Articles, Homeland
Editorial Note – Hollywood thrillers often comprised of witness protection programs, Congressional hearings, dead bodies, missing weapons, trafficking in RPG’s and grenades, money laundering, corrupt attorneys and nefarious relationships, fires, lies under...