by Paul Vallely | Oct 24, 2011 | Homeland
Editorial Note – When the West sets foreign policy, does it ever consider the differences between Eastern cultural thinking versus our cultural thinking? Apparently not, or possibly what is more precise, they choose to stay ignorant and train people in...
by Paul Vallely | Oct 19, 2011 | Homeland
Editorial Note – Stuxnet was installed by an operative inside Iran who plugged in a thumb drive containing the virus. Stuxnet is software that has many thresholds and layers and its source code is known only to its creators. Each time a condition is met, yet...
by Paul Vallely | Oct 17, 2011 | Homeland
Editorial Note – SUA stays very current on reporting threats to our infrastructure that is based on complete internet management. We have published quite often about cyber threats and now the DHS is formally announcing the ‘Anons’ (The group called...
by Paul Vallely | Oct 14, 2011 | Homeland
By Denise Simon, Editorial Board – Eric Holder has so much going on in the background as this ‘transparent’ government is clouded in smoke and mirrors, and obstruction of Justice. 300, 000 illegals get to stay in the United States due to a loophole?...
by Paul Vallely | Oct 10, 2011 | Homeland
Editorial Note – For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. In the case of killing Anwar AlWalaki rather than capturing him the action is stimulating reaction – major blowback by Al Qaeda. So, those that were part of the ‘kill...
by Paul Vallely | Oct 5, 2011 | Homeland
Editor’s Note – Where is the outrage? It is proven once again that the rule of law within government agencies only applies when convenient to the current agenda, otherwise, enforcing law is a stone in the shoe. But revealed through a legal process, we find...