Terrorist Threats

Innovative and Utmost Security for Super Bowl XLVI

February 5, 2012

The New England Patriots face off against the New York Giants today in Indianapolis for Super Bowl XLVI! Last year the Super Bowl broke the record for the television broadcast most watched in history by Americans with approximately 111 million tuning in. Indianapolis’ Lucas Oil Stadium will be seating around 70,000 fans for the 46th [...]

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Names Have Doubled on U.S. No-Fly List

February 2, 2012

This morning, the Associated Press reported that the number of people on the United States’ no-fly list has doubled within the last year. A year ago there were approximately 10,000 names and now there are approximately 21,000. Each name represents the identity of a suspected terrorist who is not allowed to fly into or within [...]

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From Coast to Coast, Security Makes Headlines

December 29, 2011

When you ask people what the top of their list would be for what they want out of life, most people tend to answer “health”. I bet if you were to ask them to elaborate, the conversation would gradually transition to the topic of “safety…security…” What is security? Is it wanting your children to stay [...]

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Fort Hood Victims and Families File Suit

November 12, 2011

Just over two years after the Ford Hood shooting massacre, family members and victims filed a lawsuit on Thursday. Eighty claimants are asking for a total of $750 million in damages from the Department of the Army, Department of Justice, Department of Defense and the FBI. The suit is seeking compensation for the governmental departments’ [...]

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Suspected Domestic Terrorists Detained

November 3, 2011

On Tuesday four men in their late 60s and early 70s were arrested in Toccoa, Georgia. Frederick Thomas, Dan Roberts, Ray Adams and Samuel Crump were charged with plotting a terrorist-like conspiracy against government officials and appeared in court yesterday. It is believed they are somewhat connected to like-minded militia groups. Undercover FBI agents heard [...]

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FBI Releases Russian Spy Footage

October 31, 2011

It seems fitting that on Halloween the FBI released videos, photographs and reports from its undercover mission “Operation Ghost Stories”. The 11-year operation ended with 10 Russian spies living in the United States and working for the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) being arrested last year. Today, footage and documents were made public under the [...]

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Border Patrol Agents Stop Routine Checks

October 29, 2011

Last night the Associated Press delivered some news, courtesy of anonymous sources, before the U.S. Border Patrol union’s planned press release this Monday. With the exception of America’s southwest border, throughout the last month, agents have been asked to stop performing routine checks at bus and train stations that involve questioning and searching suspicious individuals [...]

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Obama Wants to Shut Down Guantanamo Bay

October 5, 2011

As the military hearing for Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri is set to take place at Guantanamo Bay later this month, the Obama administration hopes to permanently close down the U.S. naval detention center before the presidential elections next year. Al-Nashiri is allegedly responsible for the 2000 bombing of the USS Cole in Adem Harbour, Yemen, which [...]

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Terrorists Attacks American Embassy (Kabul)

September 14, 2011

Chillingly, two days after 9/11’s 10th anniversary, terrorist insurgents launched the largest and most highly organized terrorist attack to date in Kabul, Afghanistan. In a 20-hour assault beginning Tuesday, six rebels propelled rocket grenades and automatic weapon ammunition directly towards the U.S. Embassy and NATO’s command center. At the same time, suicide bombers attempted three [...]

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Remembering the Heroism of 9/11 Ten Years After (Letter from the Editor)

September 11, 2011

On the morning of September 11, 2001, there were many who got out of bed and went to work just like any other morning, but had no idea they would be conducting heroic acts in the nations most horrific attack.  It’s the stuff of action films, but the truth is that many of us have [...]

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