The Washington Examiner brings readers an explanation. A man who worked with Omar Mateen at an international security company said he made repeated formal complaints about his colleague’s aggressive behavior and alleged family connections to al Qaeda, but eventually quit his job when G4S refused to fire Mateen. Daniel Gilroy, a former Fort Pierce police officer, […]
Paris President Hollande, 13 Novenber 2015
Following the terrorist attacks of 13 November 2015, President François Hollande spoke before a joint session of Parliament. France is at war. The acts committed in Paris and near the Stade de France on Friday evening are acts of war. They left at least 129 dead and many injured. They are an act of aggression […]
Pat Buchanan on the Orlando Club Shootings
“Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama seemed either unable to recognize the roots of Mateen’s malice, or they were inhibited from identifying those roots by the commands of political correctness. The president called this “an act of hate,” but declined to name the source of the hatred or motive for the massacre. “East is East and […]
Hillary Clinton Statement Following Orlando Club Shootings
“This was an act of terror. Law enforcement and intelligence agencies are hard at work, and we will learn more in the hours and days ahead This was also an act of hate. The gunman attacked an LGBT nightclub during Pride Month. To the LGBT community: please know that you have millions of allies across […]
Brookings Reveals the Obvious about Radical Islamists
In what can only be described as completely predictable, the Brookings Institute has done a study that has found that young, unemployed Muslim men living in cities in French speaking countries are more likely to radicalize than others. Admittedly, the tidbit about Francophone Muslims radicalizing at a higher rate than those in countries speaking other languages […]
Paris Terrorist Shot and Captured in Brussels
A tense raid took place in Brussels, with grenades lobbed, smoke rising and shots fired. Police wounded and apprehended France’s Public Enemy No. 1, Salah Abdeslam, known as the man who drove accomplices to the Bataclan Theatre in order to perpetrate the November 13, 2015 terrorist massacre there. Abdeslam has been on the run until today […]
U.S. Power Grid More Vulnerable Than Ukraine’s?
Last December a cyber attack crippled Ukraine’s power grid. Engineers were able to manually restart power, workers still have to control the system manually. In many U.S. power systems, no manual overrides exist. A similar attack on the grid could leave America out of power much longer. WIRED’s Kim Zetter reports: Regardless, the successful assault holds […]
What Is Terrorism?
Senator Ben Sasse recently visited San Bernardino and spoke on the terrorist shootings: We are not at war with terrorism, which is just a tactic. We are not at war with some empty sociological label called extremism. We are not even just at war with ISIS; though we’re obviously at war with ISIS, but there […]
Power’s Out. Now What?
Do you know what? 75% of people do not know what to do when the power goes out. I read this statistic twice over Thanksgiving in New Hampshire: Once reading Lights Out: A Cyberattack, A Nation Unprepared, and Surviving the Aftermath and again in a Concord Monitor article. It was this time last year that New Hampshire got […]
New York in the Crosshairs of Global Terrorism
Originally posted September 16, 2013. If you thought that all was quiet on the terrorism front, you’ve been out of contact with the views of New York police chief Ray Kelly. I have written often that I regard Ray Kelly as America’s number one defender against Muslim radicals. Chief Kelly’s New York anti-terrorism unit sets […]
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