Hey folks, check out my latest piece, Small Group of Bureaucrats Hampering Use of Anti-Terror Technology, published today at Pajamas Media. Based on an interview Monday with Professor James Chapman, the world’s foremost authority on the use of Computer Voice Stress Analysis® as a tool that can be used by law enforcement, intelligence and military [...]
Check Out My Latest Piece at Pajamas Media
January 14th, 2010 · 4 Comments
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CIA Deaths, Terrorism Could Have Been Prevented
January 11th, 2010 · 8 Comments
James Chapman was as distraught as any patriotic American about seven CIA operatives in Afghanistan being killed in an explosion set off by a double-agent Dec. 31. The 67-year-old Marine Corps veteran made it clear that he hated to see our nation’s security compromised the way it was Christmas Day when a 23-year-old Nigerian man, [...]
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Did Obama Place INTERPOL Above U.S. Law?
December 29th, 2009 · 8 Comments
After learning recently that President Barack Obama had, on Dec. 17, quietly amended Executive Order 12425, I decided to find out what impact, if any, it might have on Americans. At first blind to the potential ramifications of the amendment, I was startled at what I found once the pieces of this disturbing political puzzle [...]
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Blogger Approached About Appearing in Documentary Special About Militia Movement
December 1st, 2009 · 4 Comments
What is it with me and this bond I seem to have with the militia movement? On March 18, I was inspired to write and publish a mostly-humorous post under the headline, Yikes, I Might Be Part of the Militia Movement! The inspiration came in the form of news that the Missouri Information Analysis Center [...]
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An Arresting Tale: From Podium to Pokey in 10 Days
October 20th, 2009 · 4 Comments
On Oct. 2, Catherine Bleish was one of a handful of speakers who revved up a crowd of 2,000 at the St. Charles (Mo.) Tea Party. Ten days later, she found herself in jail in the South St. Louis city of Maplewood. “I was standing in line outside,” the 25-year-old told me Monday afternoon during [...]
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Federal Judge Approves Use of Advanced Lie Detection Equipment During Interrogation of Sex Offender; Army Still Says ‘No’ to CVSA
October 8th, 2009 · No Comments
Shouldn’t front-line soldiers be able to use equipment deemed most effective by those who’ve used it in the field? Most people believe would agree to that, but not the folks at the Pentagon — and, specifically, the folks in the Army’s polygraph community. Consider these facts: More than 1,800 law enforcement agencies across the country [...]
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New Three-Shot Taser Hits Market
August 4th, 2009 · No Comments
On Fox News this morning, a representative of Taser International demonstrated a new three-shot taser to provide law enforcement officers three times the capability they had previously. A video of the new device appears below. Hopefully, it will spur the sale of more Don’t Taze Me, Bro! t-shirts.
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