Jim Kouri, CPP

Jim Kouri, CPP is currently fifth vice-president of the National Association of Chiefs of Police and he's a staff writer for the New Media Alliance (thenma.org). In addition, he's the former blog editor for the House Conservatives Fund's weblog. Recently, the editors at Examiner.com appointed him as their Law Enforcement Examiner. Kouri also serves as political advisor for Emmy and Golden Globe winning actor Michael Moriarty.

He's former chief at a New York City housing project in Washington Heights nicknamed "Crack City" by reporters covering the drug war in the 1980s. In addition, he served as director of public safety at a New Jersey university and director of security for several major organizations. He's also served on the National Drug Task Force and trained police and security officers throughout the country. Kouri writes for many police and security magazines including Chief of Police, Police Times, The Narc Officer and others. He's a news writer for NewswithViews.com and PHXnews.com. He's also a columnist for AmericanDaily.Com, MensNewsDaily.Com, MichNews.Com, and he's syndicated by AXcessNews.Com. He's appeared as on-air commentator for over 300 TV and radio news and talk shows including Oprah, McLaughlin Report, CNN Headline News, MTV, Fox News, etc. If you wish to receive Kouri's emailed law enforcement and intelligence reports, write to him at COPmagazine@aol.com. Simply write "Free Subscription" on the subject line.

Articles by Jim Kouri, CPP

Terrorist Zazi Pleads Guilty to New York Subway Plot
Najibullah Zazi, the 25-year-old Afghan, pleaded guilty in federal court to conspiracy to use weapons of mass destruction, murder conspiracy and providing material support to a terror group, al-Qaeda. During his allocution, Zazi confessed that he was recruited by al-Qaeda in Pakistan to carry out...
Intel Chiefs: Terrorist Attack Imminent
It's likely that Al-Qaeda will launch an attack on the United States in the next three to six months, senior U.S. intelligence officials told Congress. The terrorist organization is deploying operatives to the United States to carry out new attacks from inside the country, including "clean" recruits...
Imams Warn Obama: "Stay Out of Yemen or Face Jihad"
In a message to President Barack Obama and the United States, a group of Imams from mosques in Yemen threatened to declare Jihad (holy war) if any foreign troops attempt to assist Yemeni forces in battling the growing number of al-Qaeda terrorists operating and training in their country. The a...
U.S. Navy, NYPD Respond to Haiti´s Devastation
The USNS Comfort cast off lines this morning in Baltimore to begin the race to aid the people of Haiti, according to Jim Garamone of the American Forces Press Service. In a report to the 14,000-member National Association of Chiefs of Police, Garamone said,"The hospital ship is loaded with medica...
Defense Department Issues Own "Fix Intel" Report
A report this week from a top U.S. military intelligence official criticizing the state of intelligence in Afghanistan is a "candid self-assessment" that enriches debate on U.S. strategy, according to John Kruzel of the American Forces Press Service. The need for a sweeping reform of intelligenc...
Terror Bomber Sentenced to Life Imprisonment
A 23-year-old man from Walthamstow, England was given a life sentence at Woolwich Crown Court on Friday for plotting with three other men to carry out terrorist attacks on transatlantic airliners, according to reports obtained by the National Association of Chiefs of Police from Scotland Yard and th...
Somali Pirates: Anti-Piracy Combat Coordinated Between Seychelles and US
The African nation of Seychelles and the United States of America have stressed their commitment to the coordinated effort in combating Somali piracy in the western Indian Ocean. This follows the arrival of several US military MQ-9 Unmanned Aerial Vehicles(UAV) aircraft in Seychelles, that will...
Cops Kill Islamic Leader During Gun Battle in Detroit Suburb
Federal agents working on a counterterrorism task force in Detroit, Michigan reported that during a gun battle they shot and killed the Imam of a radical Islamic group. Agents say the gunfight began after Luqman Ameen Abdullah failed to surrender and face with various criminal charges. Abdullah i...
American Jihad: Man Attempts to Provide Material Support to Terrorists
Tarek Mehanna, 27, was charged on Wednesday in federal court in Boston with conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists, according to reports obtained by the Terrorism Committee of the 14,000-member National Association of Chiefs of Police. The federal complaint alleges that, beginning...
Danger: Food Supply Vulnerable to Terrorism
Imported food makes up a substantial and growing portion of the U.S. food supply and, considering the health and safety concerns of keeping American's safe, Washington insiders seem oblivious to that part of protecting American citizens. To ensure imported food safety, federal agencies must focu...
Halloween Safety: Ten Tips to Protect Kids
Halloween is one of the most exciting times of the year for children, but sometimes the most hectic for parents. Nearly 94 percent of children between the ages of four and twelve participate in Halloween activities each year. The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) and the N...
Terrorists Attack Cops in Pakistan
Terrorists attacked three security agency buildings in Pakistan today, including the Federal Investigation Agency headquarters and two police training centers in Lahore. In addition, a suicide car bomber struck in the northwestern city of Kohat, and a bombing in Quetta in the southwest of the countr...
Former Fox News Military Analyst Launches Grassroots Organization
Former US Army Major General Paul Valley has created an eGrassroots™ public policy research organization for the purpose of promoting dialogue -- and discipline -- of the principles found in the United States Constitution, Bill of Rights, Declaration of Independence and other Founding documents. ...
Police Surge: Dragnet Nabs 29 Illegal Alien Gang Members in Las Vegas
Federal agents and local police officials arrested 29 gang members and their associates -- including many with serious criminal histories -- following a three-day multi-agency gang enforcement operation in Las Vegas and Mesquite, Nevada, according to a report obtained by the National Association of ...
Anti-Terrorism: Protecting the Military-Industrial Complex
The following is based on documents obtained by the National Association of Chiefs of Police' Private Security Committee: Today's weak link in anti-terrorism -- especially protection from unauthorized access to classified material by terrorists or other US enemies -- is the private sector's c...
Security at Federal Facilities Abysmal, According to Report
(Special thanks to Fox News Channel national security correspondent Catherine Herridge for her help with this article. Ms. Herridge is one of the top newspeople in the business. Also thanks go to Chuck Young, the managing director of the US Government Accountability Office, for his assistance to the...
Meth and Cocaine Drug Trafficking Organization Dismantled
Federal agents with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) along with state and local law enforcement officers have arrested 31 people following a lengthy investigation into a drug trafficking organization that supplied methamphetamine and cocain...
RICO Case: Mexican Mafia "Shot Caller" Nabbed for Murder of 3-Week-Old Baby
(The following is based on reports and court documents obtained by the National Association of Chiefs of Police's Organized Crime Committee.) Federal and local law enforcement authorities on Tuesday arrested eight of 39 members and associates of one of the most entrenched "cliques" of the 18th St...
US Faces Tragic Consequences with Iran
Whenever faced with a rogue nation, the United States more often than not bends to the will of the United Nations or other entity that favors economic sanctions. This holds true for the current Administration of President Barack Obama. With the recent testing of missiles by the Iranian military,...
Soldier Slain by Domestic Terrorist Laid to Rest with Honors
The victim of a domestic terrorist was laid to rest today without the benefit of the major news coverage his story deserved. Private William Long, a US Army recruiter, shot and killed by a Islamic convert on June 1 as he stood outside of an Army-Navy recruiting station in Little Rock, Arkansas. ...
Iranian Presence in Latin America Disturbs Pentagon
Terrorist-sponsoring nation Iran is increasing its presence in Latin America, and Hezbollah, a terrorist organization it sponsors, is making inroads in drug trafficking in Colombia, according to Pentagon spokesperson Donna Miles in a press statement to the National Association of Chiefs of Police. ...
State Department Official and Wife Arrested for Spying for Cuba
A State Department official -- with the highest security clearance available -- and his wife were arrested for conducting espionage for the Cuban government for close to 30 years and conspiring to provide classified US information to the Cuban government, according to documents obtained by the Natio...
NYPD Intelligence issues update on Jihad at army recruiting station
A suspected "Jihadist" killed one US Army recruiter and wounded another during a morning attack in Little Rock, on Monday. Private William Long, 23, was killed as he worked at a military recruitment center in Arkansas. Long and another man, Private Quinton I. Ezeagwula, 18, were shot as they...
One Dead, One Wounded During Jihad at Army Recruiting Station in Little Rock
A suspected "Jihadist" killed one US Army recruiter and wounded another during a morning attack in Little Rock, Arkansas yesterday. According to the New York City Police Department's Intelligence Division, the suspect, a black male, drove his SUV by the Army/Navy Recruitment Center located at th...
Terrorism Plot Uncovered in New York City; Four Suspects Arrested
The Joint Terrorism Task Force arrested a terrorist cell in the midst of a plot to detonate improvised explosive devices (IEDs) at two Jewish synagogues and to shoot down a military plane with a Stinger surface-to-air missile at a local Air National Guard base. Federal Bureau of Investigation ag...
IG Audits FBI Child Protection Programs
The following report is based on material submitted to the National Association of Chiefs of Police by the United States Justice Department. Each year thousands of children are subjected to violent crimes such as sexual abuse and kidnappings. The US Justice Department considers protecting childre...
Review: Predators and Child Molesters
Each year thousands of children are subjected to violent crimes such as sexual abuse and kidnappings. The US Justice Department considers protecting children from victimization a top priority. The Federal Bureau of Investigation is the DOJ´s primary component that investigates crimes against childre...
Angel with a Gun: Former Policewoman Pens New Hit Thriller
She's tough. She's streetwise. She's clever. She's persistent. And she is a head-turning, good looking woman. Meet Detective Stacy Dittrich, author of the newly released crime thriller, Mary Jane's Grave. Dittrich is a decorated and award-winning 17-year law enforcement veteran, author, media co...
Congressman Requests CIA Briefing Notes be Publicly Released
U.S. Rep Pete Hoekstra (R-MI), the top Republican on the House Intelligence Committee, yesterday released a letter to Director of National Intelligence Dennis Blair and CIA Director Leon Panetta requesting that the CIA´s Memoranda for the Record on the enhanced interrogation program be reviewe...
Drug Busts and Weapons Seizures Increase at US-Mexico Border
(The following report is based on documents submitted to the National Association of Chiefs of Police for dissemination to police commanders throughout the nation.) Significant drug and weapons seizures by the Tucson-based, multi-agency Border Enforcement Security Task Force or BEST, are on the r...
US Military Officials Concerned Over Pakistani Terrorists and Nukes
The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff expressed deep concern today that "events continue to move in the wrong direction" in Pakistan and that the situation there may be approaching a tipping point, according to Donna Miles of the Armed Forces Information Center. US national security experts ...
Taliban Terrorists Behead Pakistani Officials as Fighting Intensifies
Taliban terrorists beheaded two Pakistan government officials in the area known as Swat Valley. Pakistani security officials claim the brutal killings were retaliation for the deaths of two Taliban chiefs, according to the Pentagon. The Pakistani government and the Taliban fighters observed a ce...
Homeland Security Department to Enter Drug War
Given the global context of the war on drugs -- coupled with growing recognition since September 11, 2001 (9/11), of the nexus between drug trafficking and terrorism -- the mission of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and efforts to forge effective interagency partnerships and coordination a...
Al-Qaeda Still the Top Threat to US
The violent and murderous terrorist group al-Qaeda, and its affiliate members, continue to pose the greatest danger to the United States and its allies, according to a senior U.S. State Department official. In addition, US counterterrorism experts have pointed out that the so-called Somali pir...
US Congress: Non-Lethal Weapons Program Needs More Resources
Non-lethal weapons provide an alternative for law enforcement and the military when lethal force is undesirable. The US Department of Defense defines non-lethal weapons, or NLW, as those that are designed to incapacitate a subject, while minimizing fatalities, permanent injury to personnel, and...
Feds Release New Report on Maritime Security
United States ports, waterways, and coastal approaches are part of a system handling more than $700 billion in merchandise annually. With the many possible threats -- including transportation and detonation of weapons of mass destruction, suicide attacks against vessels, and others -- in the maritim...
Pentagon Aiding Senate in Investigation of Terrorist Interrogation
The Defense Department provided full cooperation during a U.S. Senate committee investigation that examined detainee-interrogation operations, a senior official said in a statement for Internet journalists and bloggers. "We fully cooperated with that effort in responding to requests for interviews...
Feds Nab Rogue Mexican Police Commander
While President Barack Obama visited Mexico City to meet with his counterpart regarding controlling guns being smuggled from the United States into Mexico, a former Mexican police commander wanted on multiple kidnapping charges was deported into the custody of Mexican authorities by US officials, ac...
Drug Trafficker Pleads Guilty to Murder of Mexican Gang Member
Christopher Perez, a/k/a "Cross," pleaded guilty on Thursday in Manhattan federal court to the murder of a Mexico-based narcotics associate Miguel Chaidez-Esparza, a/k/a "Noe Alfredo Castro-Loera." Perez and the murder victim were associates of a Mexico-based cocaine trafficking organization that...
Dracula Sentenced to 20 Years in the Slammer
Nathaniel Little, Jr., 43, of Decatur, Georgia, was sentenced on Friday by United States District Judge Charles A. Pannell, Jr., to serve more than 20 years in prison on charges of armed bank robbery and possession of a firearm during a crime of violence. United States Attorney David E. Nahmias s...
CIA Director Panetta Revamping Intelligence Strategy
Former Clinton Administration minion now the Obama Administration's Director of Central Intelligence Leon Panetta on Thursday told his personnel that private contractors will no longer be permitted to interrogate captured terrorists. He also stressed that the CIA will terminate what remains of ...
FBI responds to pirate attack off Somalia
A US Navy ship is transporting negotiators from the Federal Bureau of Investigation one day after a U.S.-flagged cargo ship was attacked by marauders off the coast of Somalia. The Defense Department announced today that the US Navy, the USS Bainbridge arrived on the scene and was conducting an i...
US Sailor Conducted Espionage for Al-Qaeda
(The following is based on court documents and a law enforcement report obtained by the National Association of Chiefs of Police.) Hassan Abu-Jihaad, formerly known as Paul R. Hall, 33, of Phoenix, Arizona, was sentenced today by U.S. District Judge Mark R. Kravitz in New Haven to 120 months...
Feds arrest Army police supervisor for kiddie porn
On Monday, federal agents arrested a U.S. Army military supervisor on child pornography charges in El Paso, Texas. A federal grand jury on Wednesday, March 25, indicted Sergeant Grady Michael Riley, 33, of the military police staff stationed at Fort Bliss, for possessing child pornography. T...
Fighting Global Crime and Terrorism
While meeting with world leaders during G-20 in London this week, it's a safe bet that President Barack Obama did not discuss international organized crime and global terrorism. However, President Obama will someday regret his failure to address what are obvious national security concerns. The e...
International Child Rapist and Porn Producer Raped Own Daughter
A federal judge has sentenced a former fugitive on a U.S. "most wanted" list -- captured following an intense global manhunt -- to 50 years in prison on child pornography charges. On Monday, March 30, Kenneth John Freeman, 46, a onetime competitive body builder of Richland, Washington, was sente...
Terrorism for the Next Generation
The Federal Bureau of Investigation predicts that sub-national and non-governmental entities will play an increasing role in world affairs for years to come, presenting new "asymmetric" threats to the United States, according to a report submitted to the National Association of Chiefs of Police and ...
More Reform of Intelligence Community Expected
The United States' intelligence community is undergoing the most extensive -- perhaps even radical -- transformations since the Office of Strategic Services gave way to the Central Intelligence Agency. Recognizing that people are the critical element in transformation initiatives is key to a success...
US Prepares to Target and Combat Mexican Drug Cartels
Yesterday the US Department of Justice outlined the increased efforts and reallocation of federal law enforcement personnel to combat Mexican drug cartels in the United States and to help Mexican law enforcement battle cartels in their own country. Reports obtained by the National Association of...
Terrorism Task Force Nabs Jordanian National
Mohammed Alkaramla, age 24, of Chicago was arrested on Friday at his residence, without incident, by members of the Chicago FBI´s Joint Terrorism Task Force (JTTF) for suspicion of sending a threatening letter to a Jewish school. The suspect, who is a Jordanian national, was charged in a crimi...
US Citizen Who Aided in Massacre of 8,000 Jews Deported
A former Nazi concentration camp guard who settled in Racine, Wisconsin, after World War II and acquired U.S citizenship, was deported on Thursday to Austria for his participation in Nazi-sponsored acts of persecution during World War II, according to reports released by the US Departments of Justic...
Of Sheep and Sheepdogs: Book On Combat Revised
One Vietnam veteran, an old retired colonel, once told Lt. Colonel Dave Grossman: "Most of the people in our society are sheep. They are kind, gentle, productive creatures who can only hurt one another by accident." Col. Grossman believes this is true. He reminds us that the murder rate is six p...
Gangland Murder: Bonanno Crime Family Hitman Sentenced to Life Imprisonment
Gangland Murder: Bonanno Crime Family Hitman Sentenced to Life Imprisonment by Jim Kouri Mob associate Joseph Young was sentenced on Tuesday to a mandatory term of life imprisonment for his conviction for the murder of Robert McKelvey four years ago in New York City's Staten Island, accordi...
Iranian Influence and Terrorist Links in South America Threaten Security
Terrorist-sponsoring nation Iran is increasing its presence in Latin America, and Hezbollah, a terrorist organization it sponsors, is making inroads in drug trafficking in Colombia, according to American Forces Press Service's spokesperson Donna Miles in a press statement to Chief of Police Magazine...
Undercover Op: Terrorists, Criminals Can Easily Steal Americans' Identities
A federal undercover investigation reveals that terrorists or criminals could steal an American citizen's identity, use basic counterfeiting skills to create fraudulent documentation for that identity, and obtain a genuine U.S. passport from US State Department. A genuine U.S. passport is a vita...
Cops Battle 21st Century Crime Gangs
Law enforcement officers from communities unaffected by gangs until the 1980s or early 1990s often find themselves scrambling to obtain training relevant to what are called hybrid youth gangs in the 21st century. When gang-related training first became widely available in the early 1990s, it often...
US Congress Investigates Forensic Science Requirements
The US Congress' Subcommittee on Technology and Innovation on Tuesday heard from a panel of forensic expert witnesses that some issues dealing with the validity of forensic science need better review procedures and more rigorous standards. The hearing focused on a recent report released by the N...
Mexican Murderer Nabbed and Returned to Mexico
A man wanted by the Mexican government for his involvement in several murders, robbery, kidnapping and ties to organized crime was escorted back to Mexico by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers and turned over to authorities in Mexico City. Liberio Andrew Gonzalez, an illegal alie...
No Happy Face: Illegal Alien Crime Wave Continues
Complex problems are associated with illegal aliens who commit crimes. Criminal aliens tend to be drug-oriented and violent, often preying on members of their own cultures. If deported, they frequently use new names to reenter the United States and establish residence in different cities. Furthe...
Obama's Intelligence Chairman Nominee Withdraws Name
The controversy over President Barack Obama's nominee for a top intelligence position came to an end today when Charles Freeman removed his name from consideration. U.S. Congressman Pete Hoekstra, (R-MI), the top Republican on the House Intelligence Committee, issued the following statement after...
Report: Lack of Weapons Tracking for Afghan Security Forces
During fiscal years 2002 through 2008, the United States spent approximately $16.5 billion to train and equip the Afghan army and police forces in order to transfer responsibility for the security of Afghanistan from the international community to the Afghan government, according to a report obtaine...
US Deports Convicted Terrorist to Sudan
Deportation officers from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement deported convicted terrorist Khalid Dahham Al-Jawary, 61, to Khartoum, Sudan, via Denver International Airport. He arrived in Sudan, under ICE escort, on Tuesday, according to a report obtained by the 14,000-member National Asso...
Colombian Paramilitary Leader Extradited to US to Face Drug Charges
Miguel Angel Mejia-Munera, a/k/a "El Mellizo," was extradited yesterday from Colombia to the United States to face narcotics trafficking charges, according to information obtained by the Chiefs of Police Association from the offices of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration. According to the ...
Political Leaders Ignore Illegal Alien Killers, Rapists and Assorted Thugs
Some may accuse me of gross hyperbole when I say that the government of Mexico uses the US as their penal system, but truth be told, tens of thousands of criminal aliens who come into the US are from Mexico and our federal and state prisons, and local jails warehouse these lawbreakers at the expense...
Criminal Aliens Invading US
It's old news that the Mexican government exports Mexico's poorest citizens into the United States for a number of reasons: It relieves them of the responsibility of providing social and healthcare services for them; it provides their country's economy with an influx of US cash when these illegal w...
Chaos in Mexico: US Military May Help Mexico Fight Drug Cartels
Chaos in Mexico: US Military May Help Mexico Fight Drug Cartels The following is based on a teleconference held -- and material provided -- by Donna Miles of the American Military Press Service: The US government may increase its military presence to help Mexico fight drug cartels that pose ...
Ali al-Marri Indicted for Providing Material Support to Al-Qaeda
The following report is based on material submitted to the National Association of Chiefs of Police's Terrorism Committee: A federal grand jury in the Central District of Illinois returned a two-count indictment charging Ali Saleh Kahlah al-Marri, 43, with providing material support to al Qaeda a...
US Federal Agent Cautions Travelers Headed to Mexico
(The following information was issued to the National Association of Chiefs of Police.) John A. Torres, special agent in charge, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), Los Angeles Field Division, issued a statement on Monday cautioning college students planning on traveling to...
Two Mafia Members Sentenced to Life Imprisonment for Murder, Witness Tampering
(The following news story is based on reports and documents obtained by the National Association of Chiefs of Police from the US Department of Justice's Criminal Division.) Colombo organized crime family acting boss Alphonse "Allie Boy" Persico and administration member John "Jackie" DeRoss were...
Terrorist Sentenced to 20 Years for Conspiracy to Bomb Targets in US and Europe
Christopher Paul, a/k/a Abdul Malek, a/k/a Paul Kenyatta Laws, a 44-year-old U.S. citizen born in Columbus, Ohio, was sentenced to 20 years in prison on Friday for conspiring with others to use a weapon of mass destruction, namely explosive devices, against targets in Europe and the United States, a...
US Training Soldiers to Enforce Border Security
Don't get too excited over that headline. First, the soldiers being trained to secure the border aren't US soldiers. And the soldiers who are being trained will secure the Iran-Iraq border, not the U.S.-Mexico border. While military officials overseas are taking a common sense approach to securi...
Arms-Trafficker Monzer Al Kassar, Associate Imprisoned for Terrorism
(Information for the following news report was obtained by the National Association of Chiefs of Police from the U.S. Department of Justice and the Drug Enforcement Administration.) Monzer Al Kassar, a/k/a "Abu Munawar," a/k/a "El Taous," the leader of an international arms-trafficking ring, was ...
Congressman Calls for Hearing on Border Violence
Judiciary Committee Ranking Member Lamar Smith (R-Texas) today called on House Democrats to hold a hearing on the surge in drug-related violence on the U.S.-Mexico border. The violence is attributed to Mexican drug cartels, fighting turf battles and competing to control the U.S. drug trade markets....
Chandra Levy Murdered by Illegal Alien?
This past weekend, the mainstream news media were breathlessly reporting that an arrest of a Salvadorian immigrant for killing a young Washington, DC woman named Chandra Levy is imminent. The case originally received so much media attention that she became a household name. While the media conti...
FBI Forensic Analysts Aid Local Police in Terrorism, Major Crime Cases
(This article is based on an FBI Strategic Plan submitted to the National Association of Chiefs of Police.) The Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Department of Energy´s Savannah River National Laboratory (SRNL) on Monday announced the opening of a new laboratory and office suite for ...
Feds Capture 2 Fleeing Alien Murder Suspects
A Mexican national wanted in his native country for the execution-style shooting of his aunt and teenage cousin at a church is one of two foreign murder suspects captured in the last two weeks by enforcement teams headed by Los Angeles-based officers from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (IC...
National Security: Obama Team Should Expect "Strategic Shocks"
The Bush defense team confronted a game-changing "strategic shock" in its first 8 months in office. The Obama team would be well-advised to expect the same, according to a Defense Department report obtained by the National Association of Chiefs of Police Defense-relevant strategic shocks jolt c...
Foreign Spies Victimize US Businesses and Economy
[The following is based on an FBI strategy report sent to the 14,000-member National Association of Chiefs of Police.] The foreign intelligence threat within the United States is far more complex than it has ever been historically. The threat is increasingly asymmetrical insofar as it comes not ...
First Sexually Dangerous Individual Committed Under New Adam Walsh Law
After a ten-day trial before Judge Patti B. Saris, Jeffrey Shields of Bath, Maine, was civilly committed to the custody of the Federal Bureau of Prisons as a sexually dangerous person, according to a report sent to the National Association of Chiefs of Police's Child Protection Program. Shields i...
Mexican Mafia Members Charged With Racketeering Conspiracy, Firearms and Drug Offenses
A grand jury in San Diego has handed down 14 indictments, and the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of California has filed two criminal complaints, charging 36 defendants with a federal racketeering conspiracy, firearm offenses and drug trafficking violations, according to a report ...
NYPD Intelligence Report: Coordinated Terrorist Attacks in Kabul
(This report was made available to the National Association of Chiefs of Police by the New York City Police Department's Intelligence Division at One Police Plaza in Manhattan.)
Spiritual Advisor to Mother Teresa Gets 25-Year Sentence for Sex Crimes
A defrocked Catholic priest who once served as a spiritual advisor to Mother Teresa was sentenced in Chicago on Wednesday to 25 years in federal prison for sexually molesting a boy on several interstate and international religious retreats.
"I Pledge God" Movement Snowballing Among Conservative Christians
It's quite apparent that it is only during national election campaigns when you'll find politicians jockeying for recognition as devout Christians. Even liberal-left politicos will invoke the name of Jesus Christ in order to garner the votes of practicing Christians. In reality many of those politic...
Threat of Cyber Crime Continues to Increase
(This article is based on information provided by the FBI to the National Association of Chiefs of Police.) The cyber threat confronting the United States is rapidly increasing as the number of actors with the tools and abilities to use computers against the United States or its interests is risi...
Man Is Charged with Soliciting Murder of La Cosa Nostra Capo
A federal complaint filed in Providence, RI charges Anthony St. Laurent, Sr. with solicitation to commit murder-for-hire, according to an FBI report obtained by the National Association of Chiefs of Police's Organized Crime Committee. According to an FBI affidavit supporting the criminal compla...
GAO Looking for Money Wasted in Homeland Security Programs
In fiscal year 2007, the Department of Homeland Security obligated about $12 billion for acquisitions to support homeland security missions. DHS's major investments include Coast Guard ships and aircraft; border surveillance and screening equipment; nuclear detection equipment; and systems to track ...
Pakistani National Pleads Guilty in Terrorism Financing Scheme
Imdad Ullah Ranjha, age 34, a Pakistani national residing in Glen Burnie, Maryland, pleaded guilty on Friday to conspiring to operate an unlicensed money remitting business, announced United States Attorney for the District of Maryland Rod J. Rosenstein. According to his guilty plea, Imdad Ranjh...
Uranium Enrichment Facility Employee Pleads Guilty to Espionage
Roy Lynn Oakley, 67, a resident of Harriman, Tenn., pleaded guilty yesterday in U.S. District Court in Knoxville, to count one of an indictment charging him with unlawful disclosure of Restricted Data under the Atomic Energy Act, according to documents obtained by the National Association of Chiefs ...
Mexican Cop-Killer Deported
A man who was wanted for allegedly committing an execution-style killing of a Mexican police officer and his wife in June was deported last Wednesday. This case was investigated -- and the deportation was carried out -- by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Gustavo Guerrero-Cereceres...
Homeland Security Secretary Retracts I-9 Changes to ID Illegal Aliens
A new I-9 Form was scheduled to take effect on Monday, but in a surprise move, Secretary Janet Napolitano the new Secretary of Homeland Security retracted the mandatory changes late on Friday, pending further comment and review; businesses that had discarded the previous I-9s must now resume using ...
LAPD Approves Benelli M4 Tactical Shotgun for Officers
While civil-rights activists are up in arms, after two years of testing, Los Angeles Police Department officials approved the Benelli M4, a semi-automatic entry-type weapon, which greatly improves officers' ability to do their job effectively, according to a report obtained by the National Associat...
New Program Enhances Identifying and Deporting Criminal Aliens
Six southwest Texas counties have been added to a growing list of law enforcement agencies throughout the state that are receiving access to a program developed by the Departments of Justice and Homeland Security; this program is expected to bolster local efforts to identify dangerous deportable cri...
"DEA" Hits the Streets of New Jersey for Second Season on Spike TV
(The following news story is comprised of information submitted to the National Association of Chiefs of Police by the US Drug Enforcement Administration.) Spike TV returns to the streets of the billion dollar illegal narcotics trade, this time in New Jersey, to offer viewers a glimpse into the...
Feds Nail Two Child Sex Traffickers
Two Montgomery County, Maryland, suspects were arrested Tuesday for conspiracy to commit sex trafficking in a scheme to prostitute three minor females, announced United States Attorney for the District of Maryland Rod J. Rosenstein. On January 28, 2009, a three count indictment was returned agai...
Feds Release National Gang Threat Assessment
According to the 2009 National Gang Threat Assessment released by the National Gang Intelligence Center (NGIC) and the National Drug Intelligence Center (NDIC), approximately one million gang members belonging to more than 20,000 gangs were criminally active in the U.S. as of September 2008. The...
Obama Presidency: Terrorism, Organized Crime and International Affairs
America's new president -- Barack Obama -- will face more and more international problems and crises, according to law enforcement officials. The Federal Bureau of Investigation forecasts that sub-national and non-governmental entities will play an increasing role in world affairs for years to c...
DHS Secretary Napolitano's Immigration, Border Security Plan
On Friday, January 30, Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano sent a copy of her immigration and border security directive to the 14,000-member National Association of Chiefs of Police. While her plan does not appear much different from the one formulated and promulgated by the previous DHS...
Feds Capture International Fugitive Wanted for Two Murders in Colombia
(This report is based on documents obtained by the National Association of Chiefs of Police.) Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents arrested a 41-year-old Colombian national wanted by the Colombian government for a 1994 double homicide. His initial court appearance was yesterday in the Sout...
President of NY Investment Firms Charged in $370 Million Ponzi Scheme
Nicholas Cosmo, 37, the owner and president of Agape World, Inc. and Agape Merchant Advance, LLC, was arrested Tuesday night as a result of a federal complaint charging him with mail fraud, according to a report obtained by the Fraud & Corruption Committee of the National Association of Chiefs of Po...
AIG Executive Sentenced to Four Years in Prison
The former vice president of reinsurance of American International Group Inc. (AIG), was sentenced yesterday to four years in prison for his role in a fraudulent scheme to manipulate AIG's financial statements, according to a Department of Justice report obtained by the National Association of Chief...
Rollin' 30s Harlem Crips Gang Member Found Guilty in Federal Trial
(The following is based on a report obtained by the National Association of Chiefs of Police.) On Saturday, a federal court jury found 29-year old Anthony Washington, a Rollin' 30s Harlem Crips gang member guilty of three charges. The relatively quick three day trial concluded on Friday. Wash...
Hamas Continues Dialogue with Egyptian Officials Regarding Ceasefire with Israel
Hamas representatives and Egyptian officials continued their dialogue sessions on Sunday in Cairo to discuss their ceasefire with Israel, according to a Palestinian news website run by the so-called political-wing of Hamas. The Palestinian media claimed that a Hamas delegation met with Egypt's i...
Psychopathy of Serial Killers
(The following is based on material obtained by the National Association of Chiefs of Police from the Federal Bureau of Investigation's Behavioral Analysis Unit.) Psychopathy is a personality disorder manifested in people who use a mixture of charm, manipulation, intimidation, and occasionally vi...
Los Angeles-area alien gang arrests reach nearly 2,000 in 2008
(The following report is based on documents obtained by the 14,000-member National Association of Chiefs of Police.) "The faster we get them [illegal alien gangbangers] locked up, the faster illegal immigrants replace them," said a Los Angeles police officer. U.S. Immigration and Customs ...
Foreign National Imprisoned for Smuggling East Africans into the US
A Ghanian man was sentenced Friday in the District of Columbia for his role in smuggling East Africans into the United States, according to reports and court papers obtained by the National Association of Chiefs of Police. Mohammed Kamel Ibrahim, a/k/a Hakim, 27, a native of Ghana and naturalized...
The Counterfeit Medication Epidemic
Kevin Xu, 36, a citizen of the People's Republic of China was sentenced last Thursday to 6½ years in prison for distributing counterfeit and misbranded pharmaceuticals within the United States. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and U.S. Food and Drug Administration's Office of Criminal...
Obama Presidency: Homeland Security Department's New Disaster Housing Strategy
(The following is based on reports obtained by the National Association of Chiefs of Police.) The Department of Homeland Security's Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) announced the release of the National Disaster Housing Strategy for natural (hurricanes, earthquakes, etc.) or man-mad...
The Transformation of Organized Crime
While most of the focus of federal law enforcement today is on counterterrorism, federal police agencies must still contend with more traditional anti-crime operations including emerging organized crime gangs. Criminal enterprises represent a near and long-term threat to our nation. The criminal...
Muslims in Chicago Plead Guilty to Conspiracy to Murder, Maim US Soldiers
Zubair Ahmed, 29, and Khaleel Ahmed, 28, both residents of Chicago, pleaded guilty last Thursday in the Northern District of Ohio to conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists in connection with their efforts to travel abroad in order to murder or maim U.S. military forces in Iraq or Afgha...
Covert Operations Used to Identify US Security Vulnerabilities Leaked to TSA
Recently, concerns have arisen as to whether top management at the US Transportation Security Administration were negatively impacting the results of "red team" (covert) operations by leaking information to security screeners at the nation's airports in advance of covert security testing operations....
Obama Presidency: Terrorism, Organized Crime and International Affairs
America's new president -- Barack Obama -- will face more and more international problems and crises, according to law enforcement officials. The Federal Bureau of Investigation forecasts that sub-national and non-governmental entities will play an increasing role in world affairs for years to c...
New Jersey Man Sentenced to Seven Years in Prison for Child Porn
A 22-year-old Fort Lee, New Jersey man, Jeremy Slagle, has been sentenced to 7 years in federal prison for Distributing Material Involving Child Pornography, according to U.S. Attorney Jeffrey A. Taylor. Slagle received his sentence on Friday, January 9, 2009, in the U.S. District Court for the D...
Colombian Drug Lord Gets Life Prison Sentence
A high ranking member of a Colombian drug cartel was sentenced in Tampa, FL to life in prison Monday following a multi-agency investigation comprised of several federal agencies including U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Ivan Gonzalez-Bejarano, 48, linked to the Cali Cartel, was se...
Border Enforcement Security Task Force Issues Report
(The following is based on a report obtained by the National Association of Chiefs of Police.) The Department of Homeland Security recently released their 2008 report on the results of their BEST program, which is part of the United States' border security program. US Immigration and Customs E...
TARP Money Funneled to Jesse Jackson Fundraiser
TARP Inspector General Asked to Investigate Citigroup and Bank of America Donations to TARP Money Funneled to Jesse Jackson Fundraiser ____________________________________________________________________________ TARP Inspector General Asked to Investigate Citigroup and Bank of America Donations ...
The Border War: The Shadow Wolves
(The following is based on information obtained from the Department of Homeland Security by the National Association of Chiefs of Police.) The Shadow Wolves comprise an immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) tactical patrol unit based on the Native American Tohono O´odham Nation in south...
Former Task Force Intelligence Analyst Arrested for Harassing Former Girlfriend
A former drug task force intelligence analyst was arrested for using his law enforcement position to harass his former girlfriend and falsely implicate her in a drug investigation. Earl S. Hoffman, Jr., age 40, formerly of Lowell, was arrested late yesterday night on a four-count indictment unsea...
National Guard Teams Prepare for Terrorist WMD Attacks
Not long ago, Denys Ray Hughes, 59, of Phoenix, AZ, was found guilty of Attempted Production of a Biological Toxin for Use as a Weapon, Possession of an Unregistered Destructive Device and Possession of an Unregistered Silencer, by a federal jury. The evidence at his trial showed that Hughes gr...
Obama Presidency: China Continues Huge Military Build Up
While the news media and politicians in the United States continue their focus on domestic issues such as bailouts for failing corporations, there are enormous changes occurring in communist China. For the most part, the news media and pundits have ignored events in China for over a decade, except d...
Justice Department Alleges Voter Intimidation by New Black Panther Party
During an interview on March 20 with Black Panther leader Malik Zulu Shabazz, Fox News Channel viewers learned that Shabazz' group endorsed and supported Senator Barack Obama for President of the United States. Even on Fox -- an organization wrongly accused of being "conservative" -- the intervi...
Securing Cyberspace for the 44th Presidency
As the nation prepares for the inauguration of Barack Obama as President of the United States, the Center for Strategic & International Studies released an important and disturbing report on cybersecurity, cyber-terrorism and other threats that exist within cyberspace. The CSIS Commission on Cybe...
Does Obama Wish to Cripple the CIA with Panetta?
On Tuesday, former Clinton Administration adviser Dick Morris told Fox News Channel that President-Elect Barack Obama's motive for the nomination of Leon Panetta to the important post of Director of Central Intelligence is to tear that agency apart. While I concur with Morris' assessment (I rarel...
CAIR: AirTran Airways Refuses To Board Nine Muslims
On New Year's Day, nine American Muslim passengers were not permitted to board an AirTran Airways flight going to Florida at Reagan National Airport, claims the Islamic group Council on American-Islamic Relations or CAIR. According to the Muslim passengers, some airline passengers complained abo...
Amnesty International's Anti-Israeli Complaint
Leave it to the folks at Amnesty International to take the side of Islamic terrorists in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. What the hell is "disproportionate response" when you are dealing with terrorists? Read Amnesty International USA's released statement below, but have a barf bag available. H...
New Year's Eve Security Enhanced in NYC
The following report is based on information obtained by the 14,000-member National Association of Chiefs of Police: As New Yorkers and tourists prepare for tonight's New Year's Eve celebrations -- especially in Manhattan's Times Square area -- law enforcement will be assisted by the citizen sold...
Covert Actions Necessary in War on Terrorism
Covert actions (as distinguished from the covert collection of information) are used to influence political, military, or economic conditions or situations abroad, where it is intended that the role of the US Government will not be apparent or acknowledged publicly. These might consist of propag...
Foreign Spies Victimize US Businesses and Economy
[The following is based on an FBI strategy report sent to the 14,000-member National Association of Chiefs of Police.] The foreign intelligence threat within the United States is far more complex than it has ever been historically. The threat is increasingly asymmetrical insofar as it comes not ...
Obama Team Should Expect "Strategic Shocks" in Defense Strategy Development
The current defense team confronted a game-changing "strategic shock" in its first 8 months in office. The Obama team would be well-advised to expect the same. Defense-relevant strategic shocks jolt convention to such an extent that they force sudden, unanticipated change in the Department of De...
Emergency Preparedness: States Are Planning for Medical Surge
Potential terrorist attacks and the possibility of naturally occurring disease outbreaks have raised concerns about the "surge capacity" of the nation's health care systems to respond to mass casualty events, according to a report obtained by the National Association of Chiefs of Police The Gove...
US Officials Should Strengthen Their Ability to Respond to TB Incidents
In spring 2007, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), and state and local health officials worked together to interdict two individuals with drug-resistant infectious tuberculosis (TB) from crossing U.S. borders and direct them to treatment. ...
Mexico's Top Crime Family Active in US
The Castorena Family Organization is a large-scale criminal organization with more than 100 key members who oversee cells of 10 to 20 individuals in cities across the United States, according to public court documents filed by the US government in Colorado and in other judicial districts around the ...
Afghan Taliban Gets Life Sentence in Nation's First Conviction for Narco-Terrorism
A major member of an Afghan Taliban cell was sentenced today in US District Court for the District of Columbia to two terms of life in prison on drug and narco-terrorism charges, Acting Assistant Attorney General Matthew Friedrich of the Criminal Division announced in a statement submitted to the 14...
Unmanned Aircraft Systems: Improvements Needed to Support Warfighters
(The following commentary is based on material obtained by the National Security Committee of the National Association of Chiefs of Police.) The Department of Defense's use of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) continues to increase. In 2000, DOD components had fewer than 50 unmanned aircraft in ...
President Bush Signs Victims Protection Act to Combat Human Trafficking
On December 23, President Bush signed into law a bill that enhances measures to combat human trafficking. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff and Immigration and Customs Enforcement Acting Assistant Secretary John Torres were among 16 federal agency and private organizatio...
Missile Defense Flight Test Results in Successful Intercept
The Missile Defense Agency announced that it has completed an important exercise and flight test involving a successful intercept by a ground-based interceptor missile designed to protect the United States against a limited long-range ballistic missile attack. The flight test results will help t...
Federal, Local Law Enforcement Agencies Partner to Identify Criminal Aliens
The Departments of Homeland Security (DHS) and Justice (DOJ) launched the Secure Communities program in Bucks and Montgomery counties to better identify and remove criminal aliens from these communities. This program, administered by DHS's Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), will now chec...
Roanoke Neo-Nazi Indicted for Threats, Witness Intimidation
William A. "Bill" White, the self-proclaimed Commander of the neo-Nazi group the American National Socialist Workers Party, was indicted by a federal grand jury for threatening five individuals and for attempting to intimidate litigants in a federal housing discrimination lawsuit, the Justice Depart...
Suspected Mexican Murderer and Gangster Added to Most Wanted Fugitive List
The US Marshals Service announced the addition of Joseph Allen Garcia to the 15 Most Wanted Fugitive List, according to a report obtained by the National Association of Chiefs of Police. Garcia is wanted in Texas on charges of murder, manslaughter, three counts of aggravated assault with a dead...
Homeland Security: US Secret Service and Electronic Crimes
On October 26, 2001, President Bush signed into law H.R. 3162, the USA PATRIOT Act. The US Secret Service was mandated by this Act to establish a nationwide network of Electronic Crimes Task Forces (ECTFs). The concept of the ECTF network is to bring together not only federal, state and local la...
ATF Joins Palin's Church Arson Investigation
Acting Special Agent in Charge Douglas R. Dawson, Seattle Field Division, of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) today announced that agents from the Anchorage Field Office joined the Wasilla Bible Church arson investigation. On Dec. 13, 2008, the Central Mat-Su Fire De...
Obama Discussed Senate Vacancy With Indicted Governor
Judicial Watch is performing its own investigation into the Illinois political scandal involving the state's governor and his connection to President-Elect Barack Obama. While the mainstream news media are busy conducting their phony investigation -- designed to subdue any negative effects on t...
Global Enforcement Effort Targets Child Pornographers
Yesterday, Attorney General Michael B. Mukasey, speaking after a joint United States and European Union (EU) ministerial meeting, highlighted "Operation Joint Hammer" -- the US component of an ongoing global enforcement operation targeting transnational rings of child pornographers. The operatio...
Nuclear Safety: More Oversight of Nuclear Facilities and Operations
The Department of Energy oversees contractors that operate more than 200 "high-hazard" nuclear facilities, where an accident could have serious consequences for workers and the general public. DOE is charged with regulating the safety of these facilities. A key part of DOE's self-regulation is t...
Blagojevich Case Prosecutor: The Breadth of Alleged Corruption Staggering
Illinois Gov. Rod R. Blagojevich and his Chief of Staff, John Harris, were arrested on Tuesday by agents from the Federal Bureau of Investigation on federal corruption charges alleging that they and others are engaging in ongoing criminal activity. The allegations include conspiring to obtain per...
Saudi Kingdom Continues to Export Radical Wahhabism
Wahhabism is a fundamentalist movement, named after Muhammad ibn Abd al Wahhab (1703-1792). It remains the dominant form of Islam in Saudi Arabia. Wahhabis hold that some Muslim groups such as Shia Islam follow novel or non-Islamic practices.Wahhabi theology advocates puritanical and legalistic ...
ACLU Uses 9/11 Victims' Families to Challenge Legitimacy of Military Commissions
The shysters at the American Civil Liberties Union yesterday released a statement from 25 9/11 victims' family members challenging the legitimacy of the Guantanamo military commissions and their ability to achieve justice. Personally, if I had my way, I'd release these terrorist killers into their c...
21st Century Warfare: US Army Continues Transformation
The United States Army considers the current transformation its most extensive restructuring since World War II. The Army has estimated that restructuring units from a division-based force to a more agile and responsive modular brigade-based force will require a significant investment through fiscal...
Public Health & Border Security: US Must Strengthen Ability to Respond to TB
In spring 2007, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), and state and local health officials worked together to interdict two individuals with drug-resistant infectious tuberculosis (TB) from crossing U.S. borders and direct them to treatment. ...
Illinois Governor Arrested for Auctioning Senate Seat
(The following article is based on reports and affidavits obtained by the National Association of Chiefs of Police's Research Division.) Blagojevich and aide allegedly conspired to sell U.S. Senate appointment, engaged in"pay-to-play" schemes and threatened to withhold state assistance to Tribune...
Auto Industry: Congress Weighs Financial Assistance
The current economic downturn has brought significant financial stress to the auto manufacturing industry. Recent deteriorating financial, real estate, and labor markets have reduced consumer confidence and available credit, and automobile purchases have declined. While auto manufacturers broadl...
North Carolina Law Enforcement Finds Success in Tracking Suspects
Nearly 30 North Carolina law enforcement agencies have succeeded in locating offenders and wanted suspects without leaving their desks. The agencies are part of a five-county pilot project utilizing an integrated justice solution called JusticeXchange. The computerized service provides law enforceme...
Homeland Security Experts Offer President-Elect Obama Counseling
The Homeland Security & Defense Business Council and the Georgetown Public Policy Institute today held a transition briefing to discuss the historical context of the US Department of Homeland Security, the evolution of the homeland security mission, and recommendations to the Obama Administration fo...
WMD Attack Likely, Says New Blue Ribbon Panel Report
Terrorists are likely to use a weapon of mass destruction somewhere in the world in the next five years, a congressional blue-ribbon panel reported. The panel, chaired by former Florida Senator Bob Graham, released a preliminary report on December 1 that created a huge amount of Washington buzz. ...
Holiday Season Cyber Scammers Target Victims
The Federal Bureau of Investigation is alerting people this holiday season that cyber criminals continue to aggressively seek ways to steal money and personal information, according to a report obtained by the National Association of Chiefs of Police. Scammers are using several techniques to foo...
The Forgotten US Border
Covering nearly 4,000 miles of land and water from Washington to Maine, the U.S.-Canadian border is the longest undefended border in the world. Various Department of Homeland Security (DHS) component agencies share responsibility for northern border security, primarily U.S. Customs and Border Pr...
World Jewish Congress Outraged by Statements of UN General Assembly President
The president of the World Jewish Congress, Ronald S. Lauder, has criticized recent anti-Israel statements by Miguel d'Escoto Brockmann of Nicaragua, the current president of the United Nations General Assembly. D'Escoto had likened Israel's actions vis-a-vis the Palestinians to "the apartheid o...
Immigration Watchdog Denounces Manipulation of Crime Data for Political Gain
Yesterday, the National Council of La Raza, MALDEF and other organizations held yet another news conference to try to silence the immigration policy debate in this country, reports the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR). FAIR claims this outrageous behavior is part of a calculated st...
FBI Agents Set to Fly to Mumbai
For more than six decades, the FBI has stationed agents and other personnel overseas to help protect Americans back home by building relationships with principal law enforcement, intelligence, and services around the globe and facilitating a prompt and continuous exchange of information. Today, ...
Jewish Group Expresses Grief, Outrage Over Mumbai Terrorist Attacks
As Indian forces for a third day continued to root out terrorists responsible for a wave of deadly attacks across Mumbai, the American Jewish Committee (AJC), which maintains an office in Mumbai and is in close contact with Indian government and Jewish community officials, issued the following state...
Global Theft Costs Retailers and Consumers US$104 Billion Annually
The level of global retail theft reached $104.5 billion in the past year, leading to increased costs for both retailers and consumers alike. The second annual Global Retail Theft Barometer found that while global retail shrinkage as a percentage of total sales has declined slightly in the past 12 mo...
Physicist Pleads Guilty to Espionage for People's Republic of China
A physicist in Newport News, Va., has pleaded guilty today to charges that he illegally exported space launch technical data and defense services to the People´s Republic of China (PRC) and offered bribes to Chinese government officials. The guilty plea was announced today by Dana Boente, A...
Terrorism in India: Law Enforcement Agencies Lack Directives to Aid Foreign Nations
Gangs of heavily armed gunmen stormed several Indian hotels, a popular tourist attraction and a crowded train station in at least seven attacks in India's financial capital. The suspects killed at least 78 people and wounded another 200, according to US embassy officiala. The gunmen were specific...
CNN's Hypocritical Disregard for Employee Rights
While the reporters and editors at CNN profess to support working men and women, it appears that behind the scenes they've treated their own workers poorly. The Honorable Arthur J. Amchan, an Administrative Law Judge of the National Labor Relations Board, issued a decision detailing how the Cable...
Homeland Security: Billions Invested in DHS Programs Lack Adequate Oversight
In fiscal year 2007, the Department of Homeland Security obligated about $12 billion for acquisitions to support homeland security missions. DHS's major investments include Coast Guard ships and aircraft; border surveillance and screening equipment; nuclear detection equipment; and systems to track ...
Watchdog Group Criticizes Obama's Choice of Eric Holder for Attorney General
The National Legal and Policy Center, an organization that achieved success as a plaintiff in the 1993 lawsuit to open the meetings and records of Hillary Rodham Clinton's health care task force, criticized President-Elect Barack Obama for selecting Eric Holder as his Attorney General nominee. NLPC...
Somali Piracy or Terrorism?
In spite of the news media distancing the recent attack on a ship off the coast of Somalia from global terrorism, intelligence experts believe this is just the latest operation initiated against the United States and the West by Al-Qaeda. Recently a failed assassination attempt on the prime mini...
Terrorism: Sabotage and the Saboteur
Sabotage, like any other weapon, offers its user an amplification and extension of his own strength, both to harm others and defend himself.Sabotage has the additional appeal of destroying much evidence of itself, and is usually hard to prove. Sabotage offers the indigenous malcontent or the alie...
Obama Nominates Arizona's Napolitano as Homeland Security Chief
Denizens of our nation's newsrooms are all celebrating the nomination of two-term governor of Arizona, Janet Napolitano, by President-elect Barack Obama to head the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), which includes the law enforcement agencies responsible for protecting US borders and capturing ...
Court Rules Cops Can Carry Guns ... Nationwide!
(The following report was obtained by the National Association of Chiefs of Police Firearms Committee.) A ruling on a case from South Dakota -- where off-duty law enforcement officers were criminally charged for carrying guns despite the authority to do so under the federal 'Law Enforcement Offic...
The Saudi Arabian Enigma
(The following article is based on reports obtained by the National Association of Chiefs of Police.) US government and other terrorism experts continue to report that Islamic extremism is on the rise and that the spread of Islamic extremism is the preeminent threat facing the United States. In a...
MS-13 Gang Member, Associates Indicted in NYC for Murder, Racketeering
Hector Portillo, a member of the international MS-13 street gang, and seven others were charged in New York City with multiple crimes, including 29 counts of murder, attempted murder, assault, racketeering, and illegal use of firearms. The charges were announced by Benton J. Campbell, United Sta...
US, Afghan and Pakistani Forces Squeezing Terror Groups on Border
With US, Afghan and Pakistani forces applying pressure on both sides of the Afghanistan-Pakistan border, the enemy "is running out of options for places to go," a senior US officer in the region said today. Army Col. John M. Spiszer, commander of Task Force Duke, which is centered on the 1st Inf...
Taxpayers Tell Congress: No State Bailouts!
As Congress reconvened on Monday for a lame-duck session, lawmakers no doubt are being inundated with requests for more federal giveaways on the taxpayer's dime -- the latest of which is a new spending plan that would provide bailout funds to states and localities. In its latest effort to stop "...
NACOP: Acid Attack by Taliban Shape of Things to Come
The National Association of Chiefs of Police (NACOP) received the following report from the US Department of Defense in order to alert police commanders and security directors about a recent terrorism tactic development: It's a measure of the enemy in Afghanistan that Taliban terrorists attacked...
The Big Lie About Immigration Enforcement
How many times have we heard mayors and governors, when faced with complaints regarding illegal aliens, claim that their police officers aren't authorized or trained to enforce immigration laws? Too many times, if you ask me. Well, either these government leaders are too ignorant to to hold office o...
DHS Announces Security Standards for Freight and Passenger Rail Systems
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced today regulations aimed at strengthening the security of the nation´s freight and passenger rail systems and reducing the risk associated with the transportation of security-sensitive materials. "By striking a sensible balance of se...
Army Captain Imprisoned for Smuggling Firearms Parts to Japan
A captain in the U.S. Army was sentenced today in federal court to one year in prison and three years of supervised release on charges of conspiracy to smuggle goods from the United States, following an investigation by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Tomoaki Iishiba, 34, a nine-yea...
Campaign Targets Potential Online Predators
The US Department of Justice yesterday unveiled an innovative national public service announcement (PSA) campaign to educate parents about the potential dangers that their children face online and, for the first time, warns potential online predators that exploiting a child online is a serious feder...
Homeland Security and Justice Departments Providing More Info to Local Officers
Wake County Sheriff's Office on Wednesday became the first of four law enforcement agencies in North Carolina to receive new database link that will automatically check the criminal and immigration history of all individuals booked into the jail, according to a report submitted to the National Assoc...
Zogby Poll: Obama Election No Mandate for Illegal Alien Amnesty
One complaint voiced by many conservatives regarding the last presidential election is the fact that there was practically no attention paid by either candidate to illegal aliens and immigration enforcement. In fact, the victory by President-Elect Barack Obama has led to some illegal alien advocate...
Justice Department Presidential Transition Activities
"Now that the elections are behind us, we begin a time of transition. During this time, it is important that all of us continue giving our best efforts to the American people and bringing the dedication and commitment to our jobs that we have brought to them from day one. It is also important that a...
Genovese Crime Family Captain Indicted for Murder, Racketeering
An indictment was unsealed Friday morning in Brooklyn federal court charging Michael Coppola, a captain in the Genovese organized crime family of La Cosa Nostra, with racketeering and racketeering conspiracy. The predicate acts include the 1977 murder of Giovanni Larducci, also known as "John La...
Teamsters' Massive Election Push for Change Helps Lead Obama to Historic Victory
Previously, I wrote a column regarding MoveOn.Org's $88 million contribution to Barack Obama's camapign. Now it's time to look at the contributions of a large and powerful labor organization with a history of organized crime affiliations: The Teamsters, arguably the world's most powerful labor un...
MoveOn.Org Gave $88 Million for Obama Victory
After endorsing President-elect Obama last February, MoveOn.org Political Action's 4.5 million members contributed more than $88 million towards Barack Obama's presidential campaign, the organization announced yesterday. And more than 1 million MoveOn members worked in a trail-blazing field effort i...
Russian Threats May Test Leadership of Obama
Now that we know who will lead our nation beginning in January 2009, it's time to evaluate the problems President Barack Hussein Obama will face in the early days of his presidency. While the Democrat Party hacks, the news media and the bureaucrats concentrated on the economy and the selfishness...
Venezuelan Convicted of Being Illegal Agent of Venezuela in the US
A Miami federal jury convicted Venezuelan national Franklin Duran, on charges of acting and conspiring to act as an agent of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela within the United States, without prior notification to the Attorney General of the United States, as required by law, according to report...
Mexican Man Pleads Guilty to Sex Trafficking of Minors
Jorge Flores-Rojas, 44, an "undocumented Mexican national," pleaded guilty last week in federal court in Charlotte, N.C., to two counts of sex trafficking of minor females and one count of transporting an adult female for the purpose of commercial sex, Acting Assistant Attorney General of the Crimin...
More Than 145 Suspects Charged in US Export Enforcement Initiative
(The following article is based on several reports obtained by the National Association of Chiefs of Police.) A multi-agency initiative to combat illegal exports of restricted military and dual-use technology from the United States has resulted in criminal charges against more than 145 defendant...
Illegal Alien Fugitives Nailed in Pennylvania. Delaware and New Jersey
While presidential hopefuls Barack Obama and John McCain were campaigning in Pennsylvania, the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement announced that its fugitive operations teams based in Philadelphia detention and removal office arrested 37 fugitives, which included 14 with criminal records, during...
US Anti-Money Laundering Efforts Improving
Since September 11, 2001, the United States has established tools to address the threat to the US financial system of money laundering and terrorist financing. One such tool is Section 311 of the USA PATRIOT Act of 2001, which authorizes the Secretary of the Treasury to prohibit US financial ins...
Freedom Watch Attorney Sues OPEC Oil Minister for Economic Terrorism
In a bold move in front of members of the news media, Freedom Watch Chairman and Chief Legal Counsel Larry Klayman literally jumped out from behind a line of TV cameras and microphones on Friday, October 24, to serve a complaint on an OPEC oil minister. The lawsuit filed on behalf of Klayman's ...
Man Sentenced to 30 Years in Prison for Leading Brutal Sex Trafficking Ring
Middletown, CT resident Dennis Paris was sentenced today to 30 years in prison, five years of supervised release and $46,116 in restitution for his role in organizing and facilitating a prostitution ring that victimized minors and coerced multiple young women to engage in commercial sex acts against...
President's Identity Theft Task Force Release Report
Attorney General Michael B. Mukasey and Federal Trade Commission Chairman William E. Kovacic announced this week the release of a report from the President's Identity Theft Task Force on progress the federal government has made in addressing identity theft since the Task Force's Strategic Plan was r...
Afghan Drug Kingpin Charged With Financing Taliban Terrorist Insurgency
An Afghan drug trafficker charged with conspiracy to distribute narcotics with intent to support a terrorist organization was arrested, U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York Michael J. Garcia and Acting Administrator of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Michele M. Leonhart...
Abortion: Law Enforcement Supports California Proposition 4
Four years after their 12-year-old daughter was impregnated by a 24-year-old man who took her for a secret abortion to cover up his crime, a San Bernardino County couple found out what happened and reported it to police. Without the parents' involvement, the abuser would never have been brought to j...
Colombian FARC Terrorists Extradited to US on Terrorism and Drug Charges
A US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) investigation resulted in the extradition of two Colombian citizens from the Republic of Colombia this past week, according to a report obtained by the National Association of Chiefs of Police. Both suspects made their initial appearances in federal ...
Leader of Colombian Drug Cartel Pleads Guilty to Racketeering Charges
Luis Hernando Gomez-Bustamante, a/k/a "Rasguno," one of the leaders of the Norte Valle Colombian Drug Cartel, pleaded guilty on Friday to charges of leading a racketeering enterprise that engaged in murder, narcotics trafficking, money laundering and bribery. Gomez-Bustamante entered the plea tod...
Gen. Tommy Franks Brings Passion for Democracy, Free Markets
General Tommy Franks has joined the board of directors of the National Center for Policy Analysis (NCPA). Franks, the former Chief of the US Central Command, is best known for his leadership of Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan and Operation Iraqi Freedom in Iraq. "We are privileged to ha...
FBI's Investigation of ACORN a Welcome Development
House Republican Whip Roy Blunt of Missouri applauded reports this afternoon that the Federal Bureau of Investigation has opened a criminal investigation into whether the left-wing advocacy group ACORN has violated federal election law by fostering and promoting a national program of voter registrat...
FBI Releases 2007 Statistics on Law Enforcement Officers Killed and Assaulted
(This report is based on material obtained by National Association of Chiefs of Police.) The FBI reported that 57 law enforcement officers were feloniously killed in the line of duty last year; 83 officers died in accidents while performing their official duties; and 59,201 officers suffered a...
DOJ Files Suit Against Vermont for Noncompliance of Absentee Voting Act
During the last two presidential elections -- 2000 and 2004 -- the Democrats have used the Marxist strategy of "blame others of what you do." While the liberal-left and their news media comrades give credence to allegations of Republicans attempting to disinfranchise black and other minority voter...
Louisiana State Senator Pleads Guilty in Federal Corruption Case
Louisiana State Senator Derrick D.T. Shepherd pled guilty on Friday before US District Judge Carl Barbier on one count of conspiracy to commit money laundering, announced US Attorney Jim Letten. According to court papers, the defendant admitted that he laundered illegal proceeds for co-defendant...
Economic Crisis: New Security Firm Headed by Former Chiefs of FBI, Secret Service
With the current financial crisis revealing malfeasance and corruption within the financial and political arenas, many businesses are seeking to to initiate their own internal investigations to weed out corrupt business practices. One such company that allows the private sector to investigate int...
Anthrax Preparedness: HHS Secretary Announces New Steps
(The following is based on reports obtained by the National Association of Chiefs of Police.) Health and Human Services Secretary Mike Leavitt last week announced two new actions in the department´s ongoing activities to bolster the nation´s preparedness for a potential outdoor anthra...
US Border Patrol Sponsors Intelligence Training for Caribbean Cops
During the week of September 22 to 26, the Ramey Sector Border Patrol Intelligence Unit sponsored a training session titled "Threat Mitigation" among different members of the Caribbean Border Interagency Group and members of the Puerto Rico law enforcement community. The Courtyard Marriott Hot...
Voter Fraud Ignored by Government and Media
I'm happy to announce that the mainstream news media are beginning to cover the story of rampant voter fraud perpetrated by liberal organizations such as ACORN. I've been covering this story for years as part of my overall coverage of illegal aliens and immigration. While Barack Obama is scolding A...
Alleged Rollin' 30s Harlem Crips Members Arrested on Firearms, Drug Charges
Yesterday, 22 federal defendants allegedly linked to the Rollin' 30s Harlem Crips street gang were arrested on firearms and narcotics charges, as federal agents and Los Angeles authorities executed arrest and search warrants this morning. Also, two state defendants were arrested during the course of...
Terrorist Extradited from Colombia Pleads Guilty in Cocaine for Arms Deal
Alberto Ruiz-Arroyave, aka El Primo, 46, a Colombian national extradited to the United States for his role in a $25 million arms for cocaine deal, has pleaded guilty to charges of conspiracy to provide material support and resources to the United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia or AUC, United States...
Attorney General's Guidelines for FBI Domestic Operations
The new consolidated guidelines to govern the Federal Bureau of Investigation´s domestic operations will address in a comprehensive way the FBI´s investigation of crimes and threats to the national security and its collection of foreign intelligence; the FBI´s provision of assistan...
Major Drug Company Agrees to Pay $34 Million to Settle DEA Case
Cardinal Health Inc., one of the nation's largest distributors of pharmaceutical drugs, has agreed to settle allegations that it violated federal reporting provisions relating to its handling of certain controlled substances regulated by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), according to a repo...
Conservative Leader: Selection of Gwen Ifill Shows That GOP is 'The Stupid Party'
I'm not surprised that the GOP is allowing a partisan, left-wing pseudojournalist to be the moderator for a vice presidential debate, but some conservatives still get angry and sometimes shoot-from-the-hip in response to the media's liberal-left bias. Below is the reaction of one of the top conserva...
Justice Department Announces $240 Million in Grants for Crime Prevention
(The following is based on a report submitted to the National Association of Chiefs of Police by the US Department of Justice.) Attorney General Michael B. Mukasey today announced nearly $240 million in grant awards that support communities and law enforcement in preventing crime. These grants ...
ICE Arrests More Than 1,700 During Largest Ever Nationwide Gang Surge
US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents arrested nearly 300 gang members and gang associates here in the Los Angeles area over the last four months as part of a far-reaching law enforcement operation by ICE that generated more than 1,700 arrests nationwide, according to a report obtained by th...
Voter Fraud by Illegal Aliens Ignored by Government and Media
A recent study released by the conservative think-tank the Heritage Foundation provides proof that illegal aliens and immigrants with green cards are committing rampant voter fraud in the United States. Reports of ineligible persons registering to vote have raised concerns about state processes f...
Military, Business Leaders Release Comprehensive Energy Security Plan
(The following article is based on information obtained by the National Association of Chiefs of Police's National Security Committee.) The Energy Security Leadership Council (ESLC), a project of Securing America's Future Energy (SAFE), yesterday released A National Strategy for Energy Security, ...
Somali Pirates Continue Reign of Terror Off African Coast
The Somali pirates who hijacked a Ukrainian freighter carrying military weapons defiantly demanded $20 million in ransom despite being surrounded by three foreign warships on Sunday. The spokesmen for the pirates, believed to be members and associates of Al-Qaeda, were contacted via satellite co...
Homeland Security: Combating Nuclear Smuggling
Since the attacks of September 11, 2001, combating terrorism has been one of the nation's highest priorities. As part of that effort, preventing nuclear and radioactive material from being smuggled into the United States -- perhaps to be used by terrorists in a nuclear weapon or in a radiological di...
MS-13 Leader Sentenced to 45 Years in Federal Prison in RICO Conspiracy Case
A leader of La Mara Salvatrucha, or MS-13, was sentenced on Friday to 45 years in prison for his participation in a racketeering enterprise, Acting Assistant Attorney General Matthew Friedrich of the Criminal Division and U.S. Attorney Edward M. Yarbrough of the Middle District of Tennessee announce...
Global War on Terrorism: Reported Obligations for the Department of Defense
Since 2001, the US Congress has provided the Department of Defense with about $807 billion in supplemental and annual appropriations, as of September 2008, primarily for military operations in support of the Global War on Terrorism (GWOT). The DOD's reported annual obligations for GWOT have sho...
Narcotics Trade Fuels Afghanistan Insurgency
The poppy trade that fuels terrorists and insurgents in Afghanistan is a problem that must be addressed but doesn't have a military solution, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said during a teleconference for Internet journalists and bloggers. Speaking at a dinner hosted by the Pacific Cou...
Voter Fraud: More Than 1,000 Voter Cards Suspect
"Accuse others of what you do." - Attributed to Vladimir Lenin and Karl Marx The Democrat political playbook calls for a "pre-emptive strike" and allegations of "voter suppression" where none exist. However, liberal-left organizations perform the Democrat Party's dirty work of registering illega...
Police Chiefs Group to Host Televised Vice Presidential Forum on Crime, Homeland Security
The International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) has invited Senator Joseph Biden and Governor Sarah Palin to participate in a nationally televised Vice Presidential Forum on Crime and Homeland Security. The forum, scheduled for Sunday, October 5 (with a backup date of October 12), will be h...
'Get Honeycutt' Introduces the World's First Handheld Personal Trainer
Warren Honeycutt, Founder and President of Get Honeycutt, Inc., announces the introduction of a complete virtual personal trainer system for men and women. This handheld device comes preloaded with audio and video training techniques demonstrated by Warren Honeycutt and his associate and adapted fo...
Eight Members of Local Bloods Gang Indicted on Federal Racketeering Charges
Eight members of the 662 Boss Piru gang, which purports to be a sect of the notorious, nationwide Bloods gang, have been charged by a federal grand jury in a 19-count indictment. The indictment includes conspiracy to commit kidnapping in aid of racketeering activity, kidnapping in aid of racketee...
Fallen Law Officers Remembered During Hispanic Heritage Month Ceremony
In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, leaders of the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund (NLEOMF) and the Hispanic law enforcement community gathered Monday in Washington, DC, to pay tribute to the 637 Hispanic law enforcement officers who have died in the line of duty throughout US histo...
Task Force Recommends New Air Force Nuclear Command
A Defense Department task force has recommended the Air Force Space Command be re-designated as Air Force Strategic Command and be home to the service's nuclear mission. Former Defense Secretary James Schlesinger briefed the press on the task force's conclusions during a Pentagon news conference t...
Poll: Post-Palin Conservatives Far More Enthusiastic Than in 2004
In a stunning turn-around, a new poll taken after Sarah Palin's nomination as Vice President shows that grassroots conservatives overwhelmingly support John McCain for president at levels that may eclipse conservative enthusiasm in the 2004 presidential election! The poll, conducted by Grassfir...
US Deports International Fugitive Wanted in Italy for Organized Crime
A citizen of Italy was returned to his homeland and turned over to Italian authorities on Wednesday by officers from the Philadelphia office of detention and removal after completing a 46-month federal prison sentence. The case developed in April of 2005 when Giuseppe Baldinucci, 64, was arrested...
Dozens of Arrests Dismantle Gang Drug Network Connections
The Drug Enforcement Administration, San Diego Field Division Mobil Enforcement Team (MET) and Carlsbad Resident Office (CRO), in cooperation with the San Diego County District Attorney and San Diego Police Department, announced the culmination of two undercover narcotics operations targeting gang m...
Seven Years After 9/11, New Report on Immigration and National Security
Long before the 9/11 attacks, the Federation for American Immigration Reform warned that our unsecured borders and lax enforcement of our immigration laws posed a threat to our national security. We have advocated for specific reforms to minimize the risks to our nation and our citizens. On the seve...
National Survey Shows Lack of Preparedness for Dirty Bomb Attack
The Radiological Threat Awareness Coalition (R-TAC) today released a national survey on homeland security preparedness, showing that at least 81% of those polled said the threat of a "dirty bomb" is serious, yet less than one third (32%) feel prepared for a terrorist attack. The national survey...
CAIR Attempts to Sabotage Law Enforcement Terrorism Training
(The following is based on material obtained by the National Association of Chiefs of Police.) The Council for American Islamic Relations has been trying in vain to stop a counter- terrorism program in Sarasota Florida, aimed at providing first responders with information on subjects such as buil...
Use of Force Against RNC Protesters 'Disproportionate,' Charges Amnesty Int'l
The cleaning crews hadn't even started their work in St. Paul following the end of the Republican Convention, when the knee-jerk leftists at Amnesty International released their statement accusing police officers of using excessive force against the misfits and miscreants creating havoc outside of t...
Nation's Largest Police Organization Endorses McCain-Palin
Chuck Canterbury, National President of the Fraternal Order of Police, today announced the organization's endorsement of Senator John S. McCain III for the office of President. "The FOP carefully considered the records and the responses of both candidates and, in our evaluation, Senator McCain wi...
More Than 900 Criminal Aliens, Immigration Fugitives Removed from the US
More than 900 criminal aliens, immigration fugitives, and immigration violators have been removed from the United States or are facing deportation today following a three-week enforcement surge by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Fugitive Operations Teams in California. During the s...
Man Charged With Possessing Molotov Cocktails to Use at GOP Convention
(The following report is based on material obtained by the National Association of Chiefs of Police.) A 23-year-old Michigan man was charged last week in federal court for illegally possessing Molotov cocktails, which he allegedly intended to use at the Republican National Convention. Matthew ...
WMD Exercise Provides Framework for City-Wide Programs
Universal Protection Service, the largest provider of security services to the commercial real estate market in California and one of the nation's largest uniform protection companies, participated with the San Francisco Fire Department and the United States Army 95th Civil Support Team to conduct a...
World's First Exhibit Dedicated to Understanding Terrorism Set to Open
The Center for Empowered Living and Learning (The CELL) held a reception yesterday in Denver to introduce its inaugural exhibit, entitled "Anyone, Anytime, Anywhere: Understanding the Threat of Terrorism." The CELL is a non-profit, non-partisan institution dedicated to educating citizens on the...
Talk Host Sentenced to 7 Years for Kiddie Porn
Bernard "Bernie" Ward, 57, a San Francisco resident who worked as a radio talk show host and was a frequent Fox News Channel and CNN guest representing the liberal-left viewpoint, was sentenced on Thursday to serve 7 years in federal prison. The sentence includes a lifetime of supervision once he...
Maritime Experiment Focuses on Enhancing Nation's Port Security
The US Navy, US Coast Guard and SRI International -- a private security firm -- are deploying a suite of advanced port security technologies, trained personnel, and are executing tactical procedures as part of a homeland security experiment in the waters of Tampa Bay through the end of August. Co...
The 9/11 Act: Reinvention of Air Cargo Security
Approximately 12 million pounds of cargo is transported daily on passenger aircraft. To accommodate this considerable stream of commerce, the Transportation Security Administration currently has in place a multilayered, risk-based system for securing cargo traveling on passenger aircraft. As re...
Brazilian Man Charged in Cyber-Terrorism Case
A Brazilian man was charged by a federal grand jury in New Orleans for his role in a conspiracy to sell a network of computers infected with malicious software, Acting Assistant Attorney General Matthew Friedrich of the Criminal Division and Jim Letten, US Attorney for the Eastern District of Louisi...
Leader of Texas Crime Gang Sentenced to Life in Prison
The first defendant to be sentenced in the Racketeer Influenced Corrupt Organization (RICO) case charging 14 members of the violent Texas Syndicate prison gang with conspiring to participate in a violent enterprise responsible for murders, attempted murders, conspiracies to commit murder, robbery, d...
Troops Capture Suspected Hezbollah Associates in Baghdad
Coalition forces picked up two suspected associates of the Kataib Hezbollah criminal network during operations this morning in Baghdad's New Baghdad district, military officials reported during a teleconference with bloggers and Internet journalists. Acting on intelligence tips, coalition forces...
TSA Announces Security Recommendations for Motor Carriers
(This article is based on a report submitted to the National Association of Chiefs of Police's National Security Committtee.) The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) announced a set of security recommendations for the transportation of certain quantities of hazardous materials across th...
Man Imprisoned for Weapons & Explosives Charges Following Capitol Hill Arrest
A Virginia man has been sentenced to 22 years in prison following his conviction on multiple weapons charges, including possession of explosives and the attempted manufacture or possession of a weapon of mass destruction near the U.S. Capitol in January 2008, U.S. Attorney for the District of Columb...
ATF National Response Team Activated to Investigate Robbins, NC Fire
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives National Response Team, along with ATF special agents from the Charlotte Field Division, have entered the investigation of a large commercial fire that occurred Sunday, August 17, 2008, at 200 Kennedy Street in Robbins, NC. The NRT responded at...
Terrorism: General Cites Need for Interagency, International Effort
Influencing, countering and ultimately defeating regional threat networks in the greater Middle East will require a "whole-of-many-nations'-governments approach," a US commander said during a conference call yesterday with bloggers and online journalists. Faced with threats from Al-Qaeda and sim...
Alien Inmates Indicted for the Murder of Federal Correctional Officer
A federal grand jury returned a three-count indictment charging Jose Cabrera Sablan, 43, and James Ninete Leon Guerrero, 40, with first degree murder, first degree murder of a federal Correctional Officer and murder by a federal prisoner serving a life sentence, US Attorney McGregor W. Scott announc...
FBI, TSA Hold Major Terrorism and Transportation Conference in New York
Last week over 700 law enforcement personnel, intelligence professionals, and private sector officials attended the Terrorism and Transportation Conference convened in New York, New York, hosted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Homeland Security Department's Transportation Security Adm...
Homeland Security: TSA Using Covert Operatives to Test Security Measures
(The following article is based on reports and material obtained by the National Association of Chiefs of Police. The material presented herein is not classified information.) The Transportation Security Administration uses undercover, or covert, testing to approximate techniques that terrorists ...
Russian Attack on Georgia: The Tip of the Iceberg
Russia's invasion of the sovereign nation of Georgia has pushed major news stories off the front-pages of newspapers and news magazines, and usually is the lead story on broadcast news shows. The images of Russian tanks pouring into Georgia is a reminder that Putin's Russia is not to be ignored by ...
Feds Arrest 57 Illegal Aliens Employed by Department of Defense Contractor
Fifty-seven illegal aliens working at Mills Manufacturing Corporation (MMC) in Ashville, North Carolina were arrested by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement special agents. The arrests were based on an ICE critical infrastructure investigation that revealed that the illegal aliens had used fraud...
Homeland Security Department Faces Manpower Shortage
Since its inception in 2003, the US Department of Homeland Security has faced significant challenges related to recruiting, retaining, and managing its workforce of over 170,000 employees. The US Congress requested the Government Accountability Office to analyze DHS's attrition, efforts to recru...
Government Security of Information Still Needs Work
Many federal operations are supported by automated systems that may contain sensitive information such as national security information that, if lost or stolen, could be disclosed for improper purposes. Compromises of sensitive information at numerous federal agencies have raised concerns about ...
80 Gang Members Nabbed in Task Force Dragnet
US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents together with federal, state and local law enforcement partners across Massachusetts, have arrested 52 gang members and associates and 28 other criminals last week as part of the agency's Operation Community Shield initiative, which targets violent...
Rampant Voter Fraud by Illegal Aliens Ignored by Government and Media
A new study released by the conservative think-tank the Heritage Foundation provides proof that illegal aliens and immigrants with green cards are committing rampant voter fraud in the United States. Reports of ineligible persons registering to vote have raised concerns about state processes for ...
Feds Nail 10,000 Violent Gang Members in the US
US Immigration and Customs Enforcement, working in conjunction with federal, state and local law enforcement partners across the United States, have arrested the 10,000th gang member under operation Community Shield, according to a report submitted to officials of the National Association of Chiefs ...
North Carolina Student Housing Business Making History
CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Cradle-to-Grave. That´s Campus Crest´s unique approach to maintaining its student housing assets. Campus Crest Communities, headquartered in Charlotte, NC, is a national developer of first-class student housing across the United States. Not only does Campus Crest de...
Invasion USA: High-Tech Security Visas Sold on Mexican Black Market
United States immigration and State Department officials fear that their newly developed, high-tech visas are being sold on the Mexican black market. The US government hoped the newly designed visas would help in curtailing rampant illegal immigration at the Mexican border, but investigators bel...
US Prepares for Nuclear Terrorism
The United States Department of Energy maintains emergency response capabilities and assets to quickly respond to potential nuclear and radiological threats within the United States. These capabilities are primarily found at DOE's two key emergency response facilities -- the Remote Sensing Laborator...
Top Terrorist Indicted for His Role in Hostage-Taking of Americans
Hely Mejia Mendoza, known better by his alias "Martin Sombra," was indicted by a federal grand jury in Washington, D.C., on Friday on seven counts of terrorism and weapons charges arising out of his participation in the hostage-taking of three American citizens, Marc Gonsalves, Keith Stansell and Th...
Horatio Alger Scholars Offered Free Campus Housing
"We are all here on earth to make this a better place and improve the human condition. When you have had the opportunity in your life to be successful, that comes with the responsibility to reach out and help others. This is one of edicts we live by," said Campus Crest Real Estate Management Preside...
Trans-Sahara Counterterrorism Partnerhip Seeks Enhancement
In fiscal year 2005, the Trans-Sahara Counterterrorism Partnership was established to eliminate terrorist safe havens in northwest Africa by strengthening countries' counterterrorism capabilities and inhibiting the spread of extremist ideology. Funds obligated for TSCTP in fiscal years 2005 thro...
Feds Combating Rampant Health Care Fraud and Abuse
The Department of Justice, in cooperation with the Department of Health and Human Services, has guided the enforcement efforts of the national Health Care Fraud and Abuse Control Program (HCFAC) since its inception in 1997. The program was designed to coordinate federal, state and local law enf...
Freeing American Captives in Foreign Lands
When two American missionaries were kidnapped last July in Haiti, negotiators from the Federal Bureau of Investigation were called in to secure their release. The missionaries, both North Carolina natives in Port Au Prince aiding relief efforts in the beleaguered Caribbean republic, would be held fo...
Firm Helps Students Prepare for Life After College
Going beyond traditional student housing property management and helping students prepare for life—that´s the approach of The Grove, the brand of student housing properties built and operated by Campus Crest Communities, a vertically-integrated student housing company based in Charlotte,...
Diplomatic Immunity: Foreign Diplomats In US Abusing Household Workers
In 2007, the US Department of State reported that some foreign diplomats are suspected of abusing the household workers they brought to the United States on A-3 or G-5 visas. The US Congress directed the Government Accounting Office to determine the number of A-3 or G-5 visa holders who have all...
Training the Trainers in Anti-Terrorism
Immediately following President George W. Bush's Iraq strategy speech, Beltway insiders knew exactly where to go for analysis of the proposed "surge" of troops in Iraq. People who wish to know the facts about defense issues would be hardpressed to find an organization more trustworthy and informa...
Reducing the Friction Between Cops and Spies Is the Key to Victory
The end of the Cold War meant a significant change in the nature of the foreign threats to US security. The principal worry of most Americans is no longer a devastating military offensive from abroad, but rather more insidious assaults which hit closer to home, threatening lives and property and cre...
National Guard Teams Prepare for Terrorist WMD Attacks
In 2006, Denys Ray Hughes, 59, of Phoenix, AZ, was found guilty of Attempted Production of a Biological Toxin for Use as a Weapon, Possession of an Unregistered Destructive Device and Possession of an Unregistered Silencer, by a federal jury. The evidence at his trial showed that Hughes grew ...
Counterterrorism: US Protects Colombian Oil Fields from FARC
Oil rivals cocaine as one of Colombia's principal exports. The Cano Limon-Covenas oil pipeline transports almost 20 percent of Colombia's oil production. The pipeline originates in the Department of Arauca in northeast region of Colombia. It carries oil nearly 500 miles to the Caribbean port of Cove...
Mexican National Jailed for Sex-Trafficking in the Carolinas
Jesus Perez-Laguna, a citizen of Mexico, was sentenced in federal court in Columbia, S.C., on charges stemming from a sex trafficking ring involving at least one teenage girl. Perez-Laguna was sentenced to over 14 years imprisonment and ordered to pay $52,500 in restitution to his victims. After ...
Judicial Watch Sues US Gov't. On Behalf of Imprisoned Border Agents
Ignacio "Nacho" Ramos and Jose Alonso Compean, the two Border Patrol agents shamelessly prosecuted by the U.S. government for shooting and wounding a Mexican drug smuggler, Oswald Aldrete-Davila, on February 17, 2005, have not been forgotten by many Americans -- such as attorney's from Judicial Watc...
Mexico's Version of La Cosa Nostra Spreads Like a Virus
The Castorena Family Organization is a large-scale criminal organization with more than 100 key members who oversee cells of 10 to 20 individuals in cities across the United States, according to public court documents filed by the US government in Colorado and in other judicial districts around the ...
Pakistan Must Do More to Police Its Tribal Zone
Nevermind about Senator Barack Obama's photo-op excursion to Afghanistan and Iraq, the people to whom Americans should listen are the military officers actually on the field of battle. In fact, Obama sounds as if he's parroting the commanders when he made his comments regarding Pakistan standing up ...
PA Top Cop Says Tasers Protect Public, Officers
(This article is based on a report submitted to the National Association of Chiefs of Police. The writer is the organization's public information officer.) The recent deployment of Tasers to State Police troopers for use in confrontational situations is helping to ensure the safety of the public...
The Morphing of Organized Crime
While most of the focus of federal law enforcement today is on counterterrorism, federal police agencies must still contend with more traditional anti-crime operations including emerging organized crime gangs. Criminal enterprises represent a near and long-term threat to our nation. The criminal ...
Hugo Chavez's Narcotics Connection
Recently, Mexican military officials claimed they seized five-and-a-half tons of powdered cocaine from a commercial aircraft that landed in Mexico following a a trip from Venezuela. The street value of the drugs was estimated to be upwards of $100 million. Mexican cops reported that the cocaine w...
Defense Department Official Imprisoned for Espionage
Gregg William Bergersen, age 51, of Alexandria, Virginia, was sentenced in the Eastern District of Virginia to 57 months in prison and three years of supervised release for conspiracy to disclose national defense information to persons not entitled to receive it, according to a report obtained by th...
Understanding 21st Century Counterintelligence
The counterintelligence function involves protecting the country, as well as intelligence agencies, from the activities of foreign intelligence services. The Federal Bureau of Investigation has principal responsibility for countering the activities of foreign intelligence services within the United ...
Ending Politically Tainted Intelligence Gathering and Analysis
Closely tied to the question of how best to set intelligence requirements are the larger questions of how to improve analysis by the intelligence community and how to increase its impact. Many policymakers and lawmakers are critical of the analysis they receive, and both intelligence consumers a...
Missile Defense Required to Prevent Military Escalation With Iran
There is a tremendous amount of concern in much of Europe about the news of Iran's testing of ballistic missiles, according to Riki Ellison, president of the Missile Defense Advocacy Alliance. Ellison stressed a number of issues during his recent speaking tour in the United States and Europe. ...
Homeland Security Experts Expect Disaster or Attack Within Next 4 Years
Book Hill Partners and the Homeland Defense Journal released the results of a survey of 122 homeland security experts on priorities for the next administration in protecting the American people and homeland. The results of the survey -- including the fact that 83 percent expect a disaster/terror...
Iran: The Fly in the Ointment
With the recent testing of missiles by the Iranian military, the world has been put on notice that the Islamofascist nation will continue to be the fly in the ointment for world peace. The United States National Security Strategy recently acknowledged that this nation faces challenges from Iran, ...
New Survey: Conservatives Speak Out During This Election Cycle
Many, many Americans who consider themselves to be politically conservative are voicing their utter dismay at the choices they face in the election of a new President this year. Friends and colleagues have told me just how tired they are of always voting for what they consider the better of two e...
Nuclear Safety: Improving Fire Protection at Nuclear Plants
After a 1975 fire at the Browns Ferry nuclear plant in Alabama threatened the unit's ability to shut down safely, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission issued fire safety rules for commercial nuclear units. However, nuclear units with different designs and different ages have had difficulty meeting ...
Border Security Report: State Department Must Update Planning
Under the Visa Waiver Program (VWP), citizens from 27 countries can travel to the United States visa free. Terrorism concerns involving VWP country citizens have led some to suggest eliminating or suspending the program, while the executive branch is considering adding countries to it. Legislati...
Problems Remain with US Coast Guard's Homeland Security Performance
The Coast Guard's Deepwater Program, under the Department of Homeland Security, has experienced serious performance and management problems. Deepwater is intended to replace or modernize Coast Guard vessels, aircraft, and the communications and electronic systems that link them together. As of f...
Munitions Dealers Arrested for Conspiracy to Export Military Aircraft Parts to Iran
Defendants Hassan Saied Keshari and Traian Bujduveanu were arrested on June 20 and 21 on charges of conspiring to export military aircraft parts to Iran, according to a report obtained by the National Association of Chiefs of Police. The two suspects are charged in a federal criminal complaint ...
Jersey Dragnet Nails 96 Gang Members
Last week, 96 street gang members and associates were arrested as a result of a state-wide public safety initiative in New Jersey, according to a report obtained by the National Association of Chiefs of Police. Each of those arrested were targeted for their membership, participation or associati...
Feds, Local Cops Make Massive Takedown of Notorious LA Gang
Seventy members and associates of the Drew Street clique of the Avenues gang have been named in a federal racketeering indictment unsealed on June 25 that alleges a long series of narcotics-related offenses and violent crimes -- including murder, attacks against police officers, witness intimidation...
US Diplomats, Legal Experts Discuss Political Prisoners in Venezuela
US Diplomats, Legal Experts Discuss Political Prisoners in Venezuela by Jim Kouri, CPP Diplomatic leaders and legal and human rights experts presented unique perspectives on Latin America's political landscape and democracy during a recent academic discussion held at the University of Miami, acc...
Foreign Spies Infiltrating US Businesses
[The following is based on an FBI strategy report sent to the 14,000-member National Association of Chiefs of Police.] The foreign intelligence threat within the United States is far more complex than it has ever been historically. The threat is increasingly asymmetrical insofar as it comes not o...
Rep. William Jefferson's Family Indicted by Feds in Criminal Conspiracy Case
Rep. William Jefferson's Family Indicted by Feds in Criminal Conspiracy Case Betty Jefferson, age 70, an elected tax assessor in New Orleans, along with her brother Mose Jefferson, age 66, and her daughter, Angela Coleman, age 53 -- all residents of New Orleans, Louisiana -- were charged via a 31...
900 Criminal Aliens, Immigration Fugitives, and Violators Nabbed in San Diego
More than 900 criminal aliens, immigration fugitives, and immigration violators have been removed from the United States or are facing deportation on Tuesday following a three-week enforcement surge by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Fugitive Operations Teams in California. During th...
Army Translator Imprisoned for Spying for Iraqi Insurgency
A US Army contract translator was sentenced today to 121 months of imprisonment for illegally possessing national defense documents, and using a false identity to procure his United States citizenship and to gain access to classified military materials. In addition, the court issued an order stripp...
Global War on Terrorism: Reported Obligations for the Department of Defense 
Since 2001, the U Congress has provided the Department of Defense with hundreds of billions of dollars in supplemental and annual appropriations for military operations in support of the Global War on Terrorism (GWOT). DOD's reported annual obligations for GWOT have shown a steady increase from ...
University Professor and Tennessee Tech Firm Indicted For Arms Exports
A federal grand jury in the Eastern District of Tennessee returned an 18-count indictment yesterday charging J. Reece Roth, a Professor Emeritus at The University of Tennessee, and Atmospheric Glow Technologies Inc. (AGT), a Knoxville-based technology company, with conspiring to defraud the U.S. Ai...
Gov't Report: State Dept. Antiterrorism Program Needs Improvement
The Department of State's Antiterrorism Assistance (ATA) program's objectives are to provide partner nations with counterterrorism training and equipment, improve bilateral ties, and increase respect for human rights. State's Office of the Coordinator for Counterterrorism (S/CT) provides policy ...
38 Individuals Involved in US-Romania Organized Crime Charged
Thirty-eight individuals with ties to international organized crime have been charged in two separate indictments involving computer and credit card fraud schemes, Deputy Attorney General Mark R. Filip, Romanian Prosecutor General Laura Codruta Kovesi, U.S. Attorney for the Central District of Calif...
US Indicts Top Int'l Arms Dealer for Conspiracy to Kill Americans, Terrorism
A major international arms dealer -- Viktor Bout, a/k/a Boris, a/k/a Victor Anatoliyevich Bout, a/k/a Victor But, a/k/a Viktor Budd, a/k/a Viktor Butt, a/k/a Viktor Bulakin, a/k/a Vadim Markovich Aminov -- was indicted for, among other things, conspiring to sell millions of dollars worth of weapons ...
Robert Duvall, Gary Sinise, Hollywood Stars to Celebrate American GIs at Film Festival
Gary Sinise and Robert Duvall will lead a star-studded festival to be held May 14-18, 2008 at the Carnegie Institution for Science in Washington, DC. Overall, the five-day festival will present both classic and premier films honoring the nation's men and women in uniform. For the full festival a...
Colombian Paramilitary Leader Extradited to US to Face Drug Charges
Carlos Mario Jimenez-Naranjo, a/k/a Macaco, has been extradited from Colombia to the United States to face drug trafficking charges, Assistant Attorney General Alice S. Fisher announced yesterday. Jimenez-Naranjo faces drug-related charges in the District of Columbia and the Southern District of...
Man for All Seasons: Chuck Baldwin Garners Nod for President of the United States
To some, Chuck Baldwin is the consummate Christian minister. To others, he's a one-man think-tank studying, researching and analyzing the human condition within today's American society. One minute he's leading a church service for one a large Christian congregation in Florida. Next minute, you'l...
Feds Nab Israeli Spy in New York City Espionage Case
Federal law enforcement officials revealed on Tuesday that they the arrested of Ben-Ami Kadish on charges that he participated in a crimonal conspiracy to disclose to the Government of Israel documents related to the national defense of the United States and, in connection with that unauthorized dis...
Former Defense Secretary Rumsfeld Viewed as Innovative by Chinese Military
As if taking a page out of former US Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld's playbook, the Chinese military has decreased troop levels by more than 200,000 men and women, the official newspaper of the People's Liberation Army announced last week. While liberals, Democrats and members of the news med...
Enforcement Strategy to Combat Growing Threat of International Organized Crime
On Wednesday, US Attorney General Michael B. Mukasey announced a new federal strategy in the fight against international organized crime that will address this growing threat to the US security and stability. The Law Enforcement Strategy to Combat International Organized Crime was developed foll...
Terrorism War: US Experiencing Disappointments in Pakistan
Since 2002, destroying the terrorist threat and closing the terrorist safe haven have been key national security goals. For example, the United States has provided Pakistan, a key ally in the war on terror, more than $10.5 billion for military, economic, and development activities. Pakistan's Fe...
How Dare ABC News Treat Obama as if He Were a Conservative!
Richard A. Viguerie, publisher of ConservativeHQ.com, appears to have had the same reaction as many conservatives to Barack Obama's performance and his subsequent complaints regarding the ABC News debate in Philadelphia between Hillary Clinton and Obama: Barack's performance lacked any sort of dig...
Charges Against 9/11 Mastermind and Co-conspirators Amended
Prosocutors in the case against the self-described mastermind behind the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks and five of his co-conspirators have amended the charge sheet against the detainees to further clarify their activities, a senior Pentagon official announced today in a teleconference for In...
Charlotte Mayor McCrory and His Miserable City
When Forbes Magazine released their list of the 10 most miserable cities in America, Charlotte's Mayor and gubernatorial candidate Pat McCrory couldn't come up with a better excuse than "I think they need drug testing at Forbes." Conservatives in North Carolina say that reaction is vintage McCror...
A Culture of Corruption: The News Media
During a segment of Fox News Channel's The O'Reilly Factor, former CBS TV newsman now media critic, Bernard Goldberg, stated clearly and consisely, "The news media are corrupt." His fellow guest Jane Hall, formerly of the L.A. Times and now a respected journalism professor concurred. They were la...
Government Report: Terrorists Can Buy Stolen US Military Equipment on eBay
Unauthorized individuals, companies, terrorist organizations, and other countries continue their attempts to obtain sensitive items related to the defense of the United States. The latest investigation into the sale of stolen military equipment points to the Internet as one place that defense-relat...
Global War on Terrorism: The Cost of Freedom
Since 2001, Congress has provided the Department oons in support of the Global War on Terrorism. DOD's reported annual obligations for GWOT have shown a steady increase from about $0.2 billion in fiscal year 2001 to about $139.8 billion in fiscal year 2007. To continue GWOT operations, the Presi...
Jewish Congressman Blasts Jimmy Carter's Fraternizing with Hamas Terrorist
Chief Deputy Republican Whip Eric Cantor for the US House of Representatives fiercely condemned former President Jimmy Carter's plans to meet with Khaled Mashal, leader of the terrorist group Hamas, in Damascus, Syria on April 18th, 2008. Rep. Cantor, who is Jewish, released an official statement to...
21st Century Warfare: The Future Combat System
The Future Combat System (FCS) program -- which comprises 14 weapons systems and a state-of-the-art information network -- is the centerpiece of the Army's effort to transition to a lighter, more agile, and more capable combat force. The substantial technical challenges, the Army's acquisition s...
Election 2008: US Torture of Terrorists
A couple of months ago, when the US Defense Department proclaimed their desire to finally bring war crimes charges against six detainees for the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in New York and Washington, the goal was to jump-start the Bush Administration's military tribunal mechanism. Sadly, m...
Former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay Launches New Web Site
Conservative icon Tom Delay and TCV Media CEO Nathan Tabor announced the launching of DeLay's new web site TomDeLay.com. The unveiling of the new web site coincides with the release of the former Republican lawmaker's new book, No Retreat, No Surrender: One American's Fight. DeLay's new Internet ...
Controversy: Mercenaries Training US Local Police Officers
There are many police and law enforcement officials who are concerned with the growing trend of using military-trained mercenaries to train and work with local police officers in the United States, but there are many who believe the events of September 11, 2001 dictate the need for a new paradigm. ...
Gitmo Commander Says He's Sick of Torture Stories
Three months ago, Gregory J. Zanetti was a stockbroker and financial advisor in New Mexico. Today, he is an Army National Guard brigadier general who helps lead a multi-branch team of 2,200 personnel in what he describes as the "most misunderstood assignment in the military." "It is a mission mi...
The Next President Should Heed Cheney's Warnings About Russia
The Sunday morning news shows -- on cable and broadcast television -- covered the bitter-sweet farewell between arguably the two most powerful leaders in the world: President George W. Bush and Russia's Vladimir Putin. While President Bush may have looked into Putin's eyes and seen his soul, I'v...
Former WCW Wrestling Champ Faces Life in Prison for Sex Trafficking
Former professional wrestler Harrison Norris  Jr., 42, a/k/a "Hardbody Harrison," was sentenced on Tuesday to life in prison for committing multiple violations of federal sex trafficking and forced labor statutes in connection with a scheme to force women into prostitution.  Norris was a champion w...
Defense Department Bigwig Pleads Guilty to Espionage on Behalf of China
Gregg William Bergersen, residing in Alexandria, Virginia, pled guilty on Monday to a one-count of conspiracy to disclose national defense information to persons not entitled to receive it. Bergersen was arrested on February 11, 2008 on a criminal complaint charging this same offense. Justice De...
Global Crime and Terrorism
The end of the Cold War meant a significant change in the nature of the foreign threats to US security. The principal worry of most Americans is no longer a devastating military offensive from abroad, but rather more insidious assaults which hit closer to home, threatening lives and property and cre...
Defense Department Told to Restore Military Readiness
US military forces, and ground forces in particular, have operated at a high pace since the attacks of September 11, 2001, including the support of ongoing operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. Between 2001 and July 2007, approximately 931,000 US Army and Marine Corps service members deployed for ...
Pentagon Plans Expansion of US Special Forces
Since the start of the Global War on Terrorism, the Pentagon has taken steps to expand the role of the United States Special Operations Command and its forces. In response, the Command has transformed its headquarters to coordinate counterterrorism activities, while the Defense Department has increa...
Chinese Aid and Abet Persecution of North Koreans Seeking Asylum
Fleeing North Koreans -- especially Christians -- are finding that the Chinese are no big help in providing asylum from the brutality and state-sanctioned killing in North Korea. Kim Jong Il's government wields unrestricted power in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, and his minions conti...
North Korean Christians Suffering Increased Persecution
Christians living in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, or North Korea, have suffered government-sanctioned persecution since the brutal communist regime came to power. However, according to a recent human rights report, North Korean Christians are experiencing more brutality and violenc...
Security Problems Persist at Los Alamos National Laboratory
The Los Alamos National Laboratory, which is operated by the National Nuclear Security Administration, is responsible for, among other things, designing nuclear weapons. Over the past decade, security personnel documented numerous security, safety, and project management weaknesses at NNSA's nuc...
Gov. Richardson's Endorsement of Obama a Media Scam?
On Friday, the mainstream news media breathlessly announced that Governor Bill Richardson of New Mexico endorsed Barack Obama in his run for the Democrat nomination for President of the United States. Putting aside how Richardson stabbed his benefactor in the back -- he'd be just another politica...
What Happened with Rep. William Jefferson's Indictment?
Many Americans are wondering when will the US Justice Department get around to prosecuting US Congressman William J. Jefferson for the alleged corruption he's perpetrated while in office. Jefferson, a Democrat from Louisiana, was indicted last year by a federal grand jury on charges including br...
Businessman Supplies India with US Missile, Fighter Jet Technology
The owner of an international electronics business has pled guilty to one-count arising from a conspiracy to illegally export controlled microprocessors and electronic components to government entities in India that participate in the development of ballistic missiles, space launch vehicles, and fig...
GAO Report: Stabilizing and Rebuilding Iraq
Since 2001, Congress has appropriated nearly $700 billion for the global war on terrorism. The majority of these funds have supported U.S. efforts in Iraq. Congressional oversight is crucial to improve performance, ensure accountability, and protect US programs from fraud, waste, and abuse. Sinc...
DHS Takes Actions to Strengthen Border Security Programs
Since September 11, 2001, the need to secure US borders has increased in importance and attracted greater public and Congressional attention. The Department of Homeland Security has spent billions of dollars to prevent the illegal entry of individuals and contraband between ports of entry --gove...
Law Enforcement Intelligence: US Gang Task Force
The National Gang Targeting, Enforcement & Coordination Center, or GangTECC, began operations in the summer of 2006 as the national anti-gang task force created by the former Attorney General, Alberto Gonzales. Under the direction of the former Attorney General, GangTECC became a multi-agency ce...
Gov. Spitzer Scandal: NJ Couple Ran International Prostitution Ring
Cecil "Cece" Suwal, the 23-year-old madam of an international prostitution ring run by her boyfriend, a 62-year-old Israeli widower named Mark "Michael" Brener, are at the heart of the scandal that brought down the governor of New York, Eliot Spitzer. According to local cops in Cliffside Park, N...
Terrorist Espionage at Sea
As a task force of US battleships steamed towards the Middle East in the spring of 2001 on a mission to patrol the Persian Gulf, a sailor aboard one of those vessels was pursuing an entirely different mission.  His name was Hassan Abu-Jihaad, and he was serving as a signalman aboard the USS Benfo...
Government Report Claims Success with Secure Border Initiative
In November 2005, the Department of Homeland Security established the Secure Border Initiative (SBI), a multiyear, multibillion-dollar program to secure US borders. One element of SBI is the US Customs and Border Protection's SBI program, which is responsible for developing a comprehensive borde...
Former SC Governor's Son Slams Current Governor
The son of a prominent former conservative governor is slamming the current occupant of South Carolina's State House for his abandoning of conservative principles in dealing with labor organizations. Businessman and political consultant Carroll Campbell supported his father's successor, Mark Sanf...
The Forgotten War in Somalia
Somalia has lacked a functioning central government since 1991. In December 2006, the Ethiopian military intervened in Somalia to support Somalia's transitional government, opening what many considered a window of opportunity to rebuild the country and restore effective governance. The United St...
Muslim Woman Arrested for Terrorist Threat Against University of Illinois
A twenty-four year old Wheaton, Illinois resident was arrested for making e-mail threats against the University of Illinois-Chicago campus. Mahtab Shirani was nabbed on Tuesday by members of the Chicago FBI´s Joint Terrorism Task Force (JTTF), according to John W. Richardson, Chief of the Univ...
FEMA Accused of Creating Health Hazard
In spite of all the talk in both houses of congress about revamping or restructuring the Federal Emergency Management Administration (FEMA), there's a new Hurricane Katrina scandal brewing in Washington. Several news organizations, including the Cable News Network (CNN), have uncovered irrefutab...
Defense Department Told to Restore Military Readiness
US military forces, and ground forces in particular, have operated at a high pace since the attacks of September 11, 2001, including the support of ongoing operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. Between 2001 and July 2007, approximately 931,000 US Army and Marine Corps service members deployed for ...
Terrorism: Action Needed to Protect Research Nuclear Reactors
There are 37 research reactors in the United States, mostly located on college campuses. Of these, 33 reactors are licensed and regulated by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Four are operated by the Department of Energy and are located at three national laboratories. Although less powerful tha...
Chinese Scientist Indicted for Corporate Espionage
A chemist employed by a corporation headquartered in Houston, Texas, involved in researching, developing and supplying fire-proof coating and intumescent products has been indicted and charged with theft of trade secrets and computer fraud, according to United States Attorney Don DeGabrielle and FBI...
Congressman and Associates Indicted for Extortion and Money Laundering
Congressman Richard G. Renzi, from Arizona's first congressional district, and his associates James W. Sandlin, 56, of Sherman , Texas and Andrew Beardall, 36, of Rockville, Md., Renzi's business associate were indicted by federal authorities on Friday, according to a Justice Department report obtai...
New Report: Homeland Security Department Shows Progress
The Department of Homeland Security began operations in March 2003 with missions that include preventing terrorist attacks from occurring within the United States, reducing U.S. vulnerability to terrorism, minimizing damages from attacks that occur, and helping the nation recover from any attacks. ...
The New Era of Cloak and Dagger Within the US
"Therefore victory in war is not repetitious, but adapts its form endlessly." - Sun Tzu The Art of War There were secret meetings in restaurants, encrypted e-mail messages using a mysterious shorthand, suitcases crammed full of stolen documents.There were covert payoffs: a pocket stuffed wi...
NJ Senator Coniglio Indicted for Extortion and Fraud
A federal grand jury on Friday indicted State Senator Joseph Coniglio of New Jersey on nine counts of mail fraud and extortion in connection with an influence-peddling scheme connected to a $66,000-a-year consulting arrangement with Hackensack University Medical Center, according to the US Justice D...
Security Problems Persist at Los Alamos National Laboratory
The Los Alamos National Laboratory, which is operated by the National Nuclear Security Administration, is responsible for, among other things, designing nuclear weapons. Over the past decade, security personnel documented numerous security, safety, and project management weaknesses at NNSA's nuc...
Bronx Drug Kingpin Convicted of Running Heroin Organization
Jose Rodriguez Nieves, a/k/a "Menor," a/k/a "Cuba," was found guilty late Friday of charges related to his leadership of a highly lucrative drug organization responsible for distributing hundreds of kilograms of heroin in the Bronx from 1995 to January 2006. Drug Enforcement Administration Speci...
Gang Task Force Targets "Sureno 13" Gang Member
A member of the violent street gang Sureno 13 was arrested here Saturday by Greeley, Colorado, Gang Task Force officers, with assistance from US Immigration and Customs Enforcement special agents. Renato Rodarte-Bueno, 33, of Mexico, was arrested at a Greeley, Colorado, apartment about on Februa...
Report Says Feds Not Fully Protecting Government Facilities from Terror Attacks
In 2003, the Federal Protective Service was transferred from the General Services Administration to the Department of Homeland Security and is currently tasked with providing physical security and law enforcement services to about 8,800 facilities owned or leased by GSA. To accomplish its missio...
Dozens of Gambino, Genovese and Bonanno Crime Family Members Indicted in NYC
In a dramatic blow to traditional organized crime families operating in the New York City metropolitan area, an 80 indictment charging 62 defendants associated with the Gambino, Genovese, and Bonanno organized crime families of La Cosa Nostra, the construction industry, or its supporting unions -- i...
Congressman Duncan Hunter Demands Feds Install Border Fence
Rep. Duncan Hunter, R-Calif, author of the fencing provisions of the Secure Fence Act of 2006, has introduced new legislation in the House of Representatives to require the construction of double-layered fencing along the U.S. border with Mexico within six months, according to a memo sent to the Nat...
14 Members of the Bloods Charged in Large Scale RICO Case
Fourteen members of a South Florida-based Bloods gang with direct ties to the national Bloods criminal organization have been charged federally in connection with their illegal gang activities, according to US Justice Department officials and the FBI's report to the National Association of Chiefs of...
Homeland Security Department Budget Increases by 6.8 Percent
President Bush's fiscal year 2009 budget request for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) represents $50.5 billion in funding, which is an increase of 6.8 percent over the 2008 fiscal year level -- excluding funds provided in emergency supplemental funding. The request targets five areas t...
23 Mexican Mafia Leaders Charged in RICO Case, 22 Texas Murders
United States Attorney Johnny Sutton and FBI Special Agent in Charge Ralph Diaz announced the indictment of 23 San Antonio residents, all of whom are in leadership positions in the Texas Mexican Mafia, for violating the federal Racketeering Influenced Corrupt Organization (RICO) statute.
Rachel Marsden and CPAC: There's a New Sheriff in Town
Political columnist and media strategist Rachel Marsden is scheduled to be emceeing at February's CPAC (Conservative Political Action Committee) conference being held in Washington, DC beginning on Thursday, February 7, 2008. "I will be emceeing at CPAC on Friday, Feb 8th, from 11:30-1pm.  But w...
Violent Gang Members Threaten Cops in You Tube Video
Two men who threatened members of the Miami-Dade Police Department's Special Investigation Gang Unit were arrested here last Tuesday following a joint operation of the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement and officers from the Miami-Dade Police Department. Rudy Villanueva and Tony Logan, both ...
Top Narco-Terrorist Sentenced to 60 Years in Federal Prison
Juvenal Ovidio Ricardo Palmera Pineda, a/k/a Simon Trinidad, a senior member of the US State Department-designated foreign terrorist group Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia, or FARC, was sentenced to a prison term of 60 years by a federal judge in Washington, DC on Monday for his role in a...
Border Patrol Report Describes 29 Armed Mexican Incursions into US
Judicial Watch, the public interest group created to investigate and prosecute suspects in government corruption cases, recently released a secret a Department of Homeland Security and US Border Patrol report titled, "Mexican Government Incidents: 2006 Fiscal Year Report." The report was obtaine...
Relatives of Chinese Spy Face Deportation After Arrest by Feds
The sister-in-law and nephew of a former Orange County, California engineer convicted of orchestrating a scheme to smuggle sensitive defense information to China face deportation following their arrest by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Fuk Hueng Mak Li, 50, and her son Billy Yui Mak, ...
Nuclear Security: US Finding Jobs for Former Soviet Weapons Scientists
To address concerns about unemployed or underemployed Soviet-era weapons scientists in Russia and other former Soviet Bloc nations, the US Department of Energy established the Initiatives for Proliferation Prevention or IPP program in 1994. The general idea was to engage former Soviet weapons scient...
Homeland Security Department Releases Response Framework
On Tuesday, January 22, the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) released their newly formulated National Response Framework (NRF), the successor to the National Response Plan.  The NRF, which focuses on response and short-term recovery, articulates the doctrine, principles and architecture...
Businessman Busted for Harboring Illegal Alien Cop-Killer
A Texas businessman, who employed an illegal alien charged with capital murder in connection with the 2006 shooting death of Houston Police Department Officer Rodney Johnson, was arrested Wednesday and charged with harboring an illegal alien here. This case was investigated by US Immigration and Cus...
Presidential Hopeful John McCain Counting on Voters' Short Memories
In the midst of this presidential race, many GOP faithful appear to have forgotten that Senator John McCain (R-AZ) and his friend Senator Edward Kennedy (D-MA) were planning last December to introduce a new immigration bill that is even more liberal than their past "amnesty" bill. They're calling it...
Islamic Charity and Former Congressman Indicted for Terrorist Financing
KANSAS CITY, MO -- A federal grand jury in the Western District of Missouri has returned a superseding indictment that charges the Islamic American Relief Agency (IARA) and several of its former officers with eight new counts of engaging in prohibited financial transactions for the benefit of US-des...
Iran Sanctions: An Unclear Strategy?
The 2006 United States National Security Strategy stated that this nation faces challenges from Iran, including Iran's proliferation efforts and involvement in international terrorism. To address these concerns, the United States employs a range of tools, including diplomatic pressure, a militar...
Actor Michael Moriarty Endorses Fellow Law & Order Star for President
Former Law & Order star endorses GOP presidential candidate.
Justice Department Releases MS-13 Threat Assessment
They've severed the fingers of their rivals with machetes...brutally murdered suspected informants, including a 17-year-old pregnant federal witness...attacked and threatened law enforcement officers...committed a string of rapes, assaults, break-ins, auto thefts, extortions, and frauds across the U...
Tom DeLay Slams GOP Presidential Hopeful John McCain
When Attorney General Janet Reno deployed federal law enforcement agencies to Waco, Texas to arrest the Branch Davidian leader David Koresh, one of the the tactics used was to constantly blast loud music 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Eventually, men, women and children died from a brutal at...
If GOP Runs a RINO for President, The Party Will Crash and Burn
Republicans in Name Only, or RINOs, are a great asset to the Democrat Party and the news media. The liberals know they have little if any credibility, therefore when they wish to make a point they mention that Republicans also want what they want. But by Republicans they mean RINOs. Democrats be...
Tears or No Tears, Hillary Clinton Still Close to Presidency
(Presidential Candidate Hillary Clinton made headlines on Monday with a display of being close to tears while she campaigned in New Hampshire. Her friends in the media especially those on CNN attempted to put a positive spin on her demeanor. Perhaps Americans should refresh their memories of Bill a...
Colombo Family Honchos Convicted of Murder and Witness Tampering
Following eight weeks of trial, a federal jury in Central Islip, New York, returned a verdict last week convicting Colombo organized crime family acting boss Alphonse "Allie Boy" Persico and administration member John "Jackie" DeRoss of murder in aid of racketeering and witness tampering. Specif...
Marine Captain Conspires with FBI/CIA Employee in Naturalization Fraud
Samar Khalil Spinelli, 39, a Captain in the US Marine Corps, pleaded guilty this past December in a Detroit federal court to conspiring with former FBI Agent and CIA employee Nada Nadim Prouty and Elfat El Aouar, the wife of fugitive restauranteur Talal Chahine, to commit citizenship fraud and pass...
Fugitive Operations Teams Arrest 925 Criminal Aliens
Officials with the Homeland Security Department's Immigration and Customs Enforcement announced that deportation officers assigned to the Baltimore Office made a record number of arrests in fiscal year 2007. The Baltimore Field Office area of responsibility covers all of Maryland. In the Baltimo...
Nation's Cops Applaud Presidential Candidate
While most of the politicians vying for their party's nomination for President of the United States pay lip service to the nation's law enforcement officers, Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX) is actually doing something to earn the respect and gratitude of America's cops, according to many police officers and or...
Sanctuary City Advocates Hamper US Law Enforcement
A citizen of Ecuador was captured by the New York City Police Department and charged with rape, criminal sex act & endangering the welfare of a child. He was convicted of rape and sentenced to 10 years probation. The victim was a twelve year old girl. "ICE [Immigration and Customs Enforcement] ...
Feds and Local Cops Join Forces to Prosecute Gang Members
More than 20 Southern California gang members awaiting release from area jails and state prisons are facing new criminal charges today as a part of "Operation Winter Warning," an expanded effort to target incarcerated foreign national gang members for federal prosecution. Since the operation bega...
Five Foreign Nationals Indicted for Being Illegal Agents for Venezuela
Four Venezuelans and an Uruguayan national were charged on December 20 by a federal grand jury on charges of acting and conspiring to act as agents of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela ("Venezuela") within the United States, without prior notification to the Attorney General of the United States,...
Christmas Cheer for NC GOP Gubernatorial Candidates?
Santa Claus may have checked his list to see who was naughty or nice before delivering Christmas presents, but for North Carolina's politicos it's not up to Saint Nick -- it's up to the voters. While the political campaign teams claim their polling results show their candidates leading, according...
Weaknesses in Traveler Inspections Exist at US Ports of Entry
(This article is based on a US government report obtained by the National Association of Chiefs of Police.) The US Customs and Border Protection is responsible for keeping terrorists and other dangerous people from entering the country while also facilitating the cross-border movement of millions...
Maryland Man Gets 50 Years for Sexually Exploiting Minor Girls
A Crespatown, Maryland man was sentenced on Friday to 50 years in prison for two counts of sexually exploiting a minor to produce child pornography. William Edward Wray, II, was sentenced before US District Judge Richard D. Bennett to 50 years in prison, followed by a lifetime of supervised rel...
Judicial Watch Lawsuit: No Driver's Licenses for Illegal Aliens
Judicial Watch, the public interest group that investigates and prosecutes government corruption and malfeasance, announced that it filed a lawsuit on behalf of a New York taxpayer in the Supreme Court of the State of New York against New York Governor Eliot Spitzer over a new policy implemented on ...
A Christmas March with Hope to Battle Cancer
The March Forth With Hope Foundation provides financial assistance to families battling cancer or other life-threatening diseases. The Foundation was established by Stuart and Shelby Stout in memory of their daughter, Hope Stout, shortly after she lost her courageous fight with cancer. The story ...
Feds Attempt to Prevent, Reduce Anabolic Steroid Abuse by Teens
(This article is based on a government study obtained by the National Association of Chiefs of Police.) The abuse of anabolic steroids by teenagers -- that is, their use without a prescription -- is a national health concern. Anabolic steroids are synthetic forms of the hormone testosterone...
Three Colombians Plead Guilty to Supporting Terror Group
WASHINGTON - As a result of a 22-month investigation, three Colombian nationals have pleaded guilty to charges of conspiring to provide material support to the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, a designated foreign terrorist organization, and alien smuggling, Julie L. Myers, Assistant...
Transportation Security's Handling of Sensitive Security Information
Since the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, federal agencies have faced the challenge of protecting sensitive information from terrorists and others without a need to know while sharing this information with parties who are determined to have such a need. One form of protection involves iden...
Combating Nuclear Terrorism
The United States Department of Energy maintains emergency response capabilities and assets to quickly respond to potential nuclear and radiological threats in the United States. These capabilities are primarily found at DOE's two key emergency response facilities -- the Remote Sensing Laboratories ...
Fighting Toxicity and Restoring Good Health
Toxicity is a familiar word to most everyone. Everyone has toxicity and anyone who desires optimal health should take this subject very seriously. Toxicity -- bursting into our consciousness -- has led to the rapid development of a vast amount of cleansing programs in the marketplace. Where does...
21st Century Warfare: US Army Continues Transformation
The United States Army considers the current transformation its most extensive restructuring since World War II. The Army has estimated that restructuring units from a division-based force to a more agile and responsive modular brigade-based force will require a significant investment through fiscal...
Feds Arrest 22 Alien Sex Offenders in New York City Operation
US Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the New York City Department of Probation announced the arrests of 22 child predators and criminal alien sex offenders in Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx and Manhattan. Wednesday's initiative is a part of the ongoing Operation Predator initiative and a national...
It Is the Time for Testing
Lawmakers in Washington need to be alarmed and alert as they consider the nominee to be the next attorney general.  From an objective external perspective the United States Department of Justice seems to be adrift and to be quickly losing its way in the routine prosecution of ordinary transnational ...
Covert Operations Used to Identify Security Vulnerabilities
The Government Accountability Office's Forensic Audits and Special Investigations team, which was created in 2005 as an interdisciplinary team consisting of investigators, auditors, and analysts, conducts covert tests at the request of the Congress to identify vulnerabilities and internal control we...
Fiscal Discipline Required in Global War on Terrorism
Since the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, Congress has provided about $542.9 billion, as of May 2007, to the US Department of Defense for the Global War on Terrorism. That figure doesn't include the amount spent on domestic security operations and the creation of the Department of Homeland Sec...
Somali National Imprisoned for Conspiracy to Provide Support to Jihadists
An Ohio man has been sentenced to serve ten years in prison for conspiring to provide material support to terrorists, according to an announcement on Tuesday by Julie L. Myers, Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security for Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Nuradin M. Abdi, 35, a Somali national...
Will Californians Face Social Chaos Imposed by Politicians?
"I shudder to think how millions of California children will be led astray, how marriage will be destroyed, and how immorality will step on the neck of morality if Arnold Schwarzenegger signs five anti-family bills into law. The 'Terminator' has less than two weeks to sign or veto very bad bills!" s...
Illegal Aliens Jeopardize US Biosecurity
In the United States, Tuberculosis infection and disease occur most often among people born in areas of the world where TB is common, such as Asia, Africa, and Latin America. In most cases, these foreign-born persons become exposed to and infected in their country of birth and bring the contagious d...
Children of Fallen Police Officers Remembered on Christmas
In 1990, National Association of Chiefs of Police treasurer, Debbi Chitwood, suggested that a program be put into place where age-appropriate new gifts be selected, wrapped and sent to survivor children at Christmas time and at the time of each child's birthday in honor of their mother or father who...
Does President Bush Seek UN Jurisdiction Over the USA?
In several speeches he gave across the country, former US Ambassador to the United Nations John Bolton revealed that President George W. Bush and his administration are buckling under pressure from this nation's Internationalists in the current controversy over Mexico and the International Court of ...
ICE Agents Secretly Reassigned by Bush Administration
The latest news not being covered by the mainstream news media is President George W. Bush's reassignment of some 1,000 Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents to work as US Customs officers. News of this reassignment began to leak out after a press conference by Julie L. Myers, Assista...
Politicians Pander Using Taxpayers' Money
The United States Senate is preparing to vote for a bill that will authorize the feds to turn over hundreds of millions of dollars to radical feminists. It's believed that Democrats and Republicans will attempt to "bribe" female voters with huge handouts that have little basis in fact. According ...
Bush Accused of Treating Terrorists Better Than Imprisoned Border Agents
In a biting letter, Congressman Dana Rohrabacher (R-CA) blasted President George W. Bush and his administration for treating terrorists better than they treat the two convicted Border Patrol agents, Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean. Rep. Rohrabacher called on the Bush administration to conduct a th...
Judicial Watch Lawsuit: No Driver's Licenses for Illegal Aliens
Judicial Watch, the public interest group that investigates and prosecutes government corruption, announced that it filed a lawsuit on behalf of a New York taxpayer in the Supreme Court of the State of New York against New York Governor Eliot Spitzer over a new policy implemented on September 21, 20...
The Kitchen Sink: A Weekly Dose of Gospel Television
ATLANTA -- Must-See TV has moved to the Gospel Music Channel (GMC) where music fans will get a weekly dose of everything Christian/gospel music in the new primetime series The Kitchen Sink. The first weekly series of its kind—and the first series to be produced in the new GMC Studios in Atlanta—will...
Two Dozen Arrested for Narcotics Distribution and 'Taxation' of Drug Dealers
The man who allegedly oversaw drug-dealing and other activities of the largest “clique” of the 18th Street Gang was among 12 people arrested on charges that include the distribution of crack cocaine. Sergio Pantoja, 31, who is known on the street as “Tricky,” is the lead defendant in an eight-cou...
MS-13 Gang Member Pleads Guilty in Racketeering Conspiracy
James Guillen, also known as Toro, age 21, of Hyattsville, Maryland, pleaded guilty last week -- after a jury was selected -- to conspiracy to conduct and participate in racketeering enterprise activities of a branch of the MS-13 gang, announced U.S. Attorney for the District of Maryland Rod J. Rose...
Securing and Rebuilding Iraq
Since 2003, the Congress has obligated nearly $400 billion for US efforts in Iraq, of which about $40 billion has supported reconstruction and stabilization efforts. Congressional oversight of this substantial investment is crucial as the Bush Administration requests additional military and econ...
Mexican Mafia Leader Arrested and Extradited to US
A man alleged to be the second-highest ranking member of the Mexican Mafia's criminal enterprise in the Coachella Valley was arrested by law enforcement authorities in Mexico at the request of the FBI, announced Eric Velez, Acting Assistant Director in Charge of the FBI in Los Angeles. Tony Gonz...
Suspect Admits Supplying Guns and Ammo to Illegal Alien Terrorists
Agron Abdullahu pleaded guilty on Halloween to conspiring to provide firearms and ammunition to illegal aliens who allegedly plotted to kill U.S. soldiers at various installations, including the Fort Dix Army base in New Jersey, U.S. Attorney Christopher J. Christie announced in Camden, New Jersey. ...
Three SUR-13 Gang Members Found Guilty of Violent Crimes
After a trial lasting about two weeks, a jury in federal district court returned guilty verdicts against Freddie Sandoval, 23, of Lawrenceville, Georgia, Angel Mazariegos, 24, of Doraville, Georgia, and Luis Nandy, 27, of Atlanta, Georgia, on federal charges relating to their violent criminal activi...
Challenges Remain for Airport Security
(The following article is based on a report obtained by the National Association of Chiefs of Police.) Within the Department of Homeland Security, the Transportation Security Administration's mission is to protect the nation's transportation network. Since its inception in 2001, TSA has deve...
Terrorist Watch List Screening
The Federal Bureau of Investigation's Terrorist Screening Center (TSC) maintains a consolidated watch list of known or appropriately suspected terrorists and sends records from the list to agencies to support terrorism-related screening. To accomplish the objectives, the US Congress reviewed doc...
Chinese Woman Nabbed in Conspiracy to Export Military Equipment to China
A Chinese national who lives in Connecticut has been indicted by a San Diego federal grand jury for conspiring to purchase and export military-grade accelerometers used in "smart bombs" and missiles from the United States to the People's Republic of China. Qing Li, 36, of Stamford, Conn., is cha...
Investigation Leads to Guilty Plea by Foreign Terrorists
(This article is based on a report received by the National Association of Chiefs of Police.) Two South American men have pleaded guilty to conspiring to provide material support to the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, a designated foreign terrorist organization, U.S. Immigration ...
Feds and North Carolina Sheriffs Work Together to Capture Criminal Aliens
US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) representatives today presented a proposed statewide partnership plan to the sheriffs in attendance at the North Carolina Sheriffs' Association's (NCSA) fall meeting. This is the first in many conversations between federal and local officers aimed at affo...
Government Probe Signals Need to Improve Controls for Alien Removal
(The following is based on a report obtained by the National Association of Chiefs of Police.) Officers with US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) investigate violations of immigration laws and identify aliens who are removable from the Un...
Afghan Drug Kingpin Baz Mohammad Extradited to New York
Baz Mohammad, 51, an Afghan heroin kingpin who is the first defendant ever extradited to the US from Afghanistan, was sentenced this week to 16 years imprisonment for managing an international narcotics-trafficking organization that imported millions of dollars of heroin into the US, according to th...
GAO: Attacks in Iraq Should Be Reported to Congress and American Public
In January 2007, President George W. Bush stated that the high levels of violence in Iraq had overwhelmed the political gains that the Iraqis had made and required a new US strategy for stabilizing the country. The new strategy recognized that until the Iraqi people have a basic measure of secur...
Security Vulnerabilities at Unmanned and Unmonitored US Border Locations
The possibility that terrorists and criminals might exploit border vulnerabilities and enter the United States poses a serious security risk, especially if they were to bring radioactive material or other contraband with them. Although Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has taken steps to secur...
Feds Partner with Local Cops to Capture Alien Street Gang Members
BOSTON - U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) partnered with Boston-area law enforcement officers to arrest fifty nine foreign nationals who now face federal criminal charges or deportation, as part of Operation Community Shield, a nationwide effort to combat violent street gang activity. ...
Oregon Church Sets Example for Christian Capitalism
When Pastor Eric Bahme and his wife left his church and home in Seattle, where he served as pastor for close to 15 years, and settled in the Portland, Oregon, he took a giant step in faith. Pastor Bahme said he was given a vision for church planting by Jesus Christ and never looked back. By the ...
Feds Nail Over 1,300 Criminal Aliens and Immigration Fugitives
More than 1,300 criminal aliens, immigration fugitives, and immigration violators have been removed from the United States or are facing deportation following the largest special enforcement action ever carried out by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement Fugitive Operations Teams anywhere in the ...
Campus Crusade: Bringing Christianity Onto College Campuses and Beyond
Campus Crusade for Christ is an interdenominational ministry committed to helping take the Gospel of Jesus Christ to all nations. The organization cooperates with millions of Christians from churches of many denominations and hundreds of other Christian organizations around the world to help Christi...
Creating and Maintaining Homeland Security Fusion Centers
(The following article is based on a report received by the National Association of Chiefs of Police Public Information Office.) In general, a fusion center is a collaborative effort to detect, prevent, investigate, and respond to criminal and terrorist activity. Recognizing that fusion centers a...
Border Security: Fraud Risks in Managing Diversity Visa Program
Diversity visas provide an immigration opportunity to aliens from countries with low rates of immigration to the United States. Diversity visa applicants must apply online, be selected by lottery, be interviewed, and be determined to be eligible before obtaining a diversity visa. At the requeste...
Combating Nuclear Smuggling: Adequate Testing for Radiation
The Department of Homeland Security's Domestic Nuclear Detection Office (DNDO) is responsible for addressing the threat of nuclear smuggling. Radiation detection portal monitors are key elements in our national defenses against such threats. DHS has sponsored testing to develop new monitors, kno...
Department of Homeland Security Recent 4-Year Anniversary Review
The Department of Homeland Security's recent 4-year anniversary provides an opportunity to reflect on the progress DHS has made. The creation of DHS was one of the largest federal reorganizations in the last several decades, and the Government Accountability Office has reported that it was an en...
US Has Helped Mexico But Tons of Drugs Continue to Flow
The overall goal of the U.S. National Drug Control Strategy, which is prepared by the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP), is to reduce illicit drug use in the United States. One of the strategy's priorities is to disrupt the illicit drug marketplace. To this end, since fi...
First North American Union Driver's Licenses Issued in US
(This article is based on a report received by the National Association of Chiefs of Police.) While the battle over providing illegal aliens with driver's licenses rages in state capitals and Washington, DC, North Carolina created the first "North American Union" driver's license, complete with a...
Racism in Government Schools
A growing number of Americans believe that the US government school system has declared war on white, male students. In fact, many believe that young boys are treated more harshly than teachers who sexually exploit children. While Americans are constantly told about "zero tolerance" for misbehavi...
Invasion USA: High-Tech Security Visas Sold on Mexican Black Market
United States immigration and State Department officials fear that their newly developed, high-tech visas are being sold on the Mexican black market. The US government hoped the newly designed visas would help in curtailing rampant illegal immigration at the Mexican border, but investigators believe...
Border Patrol Vets Release Position Paper on Illegal Aliens
The National Association of Former Border Patrol Agents recently released their position paper on all aspects of the illegal immigration issue. Over 250 former Border Patrol members of all ranks signed the document, which received scant mention by the mainstream news media. The position paper add...
Bush Administration Promises Identity Theft Reduction
The crime of identity theft undermines the basic trust on which our economy depends. When a person takes out an insurance policy, or makes an online purchase, or opens a savings account, he or she must have confidence that personal financial information will be protected and treated with care. Ident...
Iraqi Government Fails to Meet Mandated US Benchmarks
The government of Iraq has failed to meet 15 of 18 benchmarks contained in the US Troop Readiness, Veterans' Care, Katrina Recovery, and Iraq Accountability Appropriations Act of 2007. The Act requires the Government Accountability Office to report on the status of the achievement of these benchm...
Nine Guatemalans Charged with Sex Trafficking of Minors
Six members of a Guatemalan family and three associates have been indicted for their roles in a sex trafficking ring that recruited young women in Guatemala with false promises of high-paying jobs, smuggled the victims into the United States, and forced them to work as prostitutes to pay smuggling f...
Narcotics Trafficker Extradited to US from Dominican Republic
Jose Ramon Hinojosa Santos, the head of an international drug ring that shipped heroin and cocaine to the United States, Western Europe, and Canada, was extradited to the United States from the Dominican Republic late Sunday evening. He was arraigned Monday afternoon before United States Magistr...
Two Egyptian Students Indicted in Florida on Explosives Charges
Two University of South Florida (USF) students have been indicted by a federal grand jury in Tampa, Florida, for transporting explosives materials without permits, the Department of Justice announced on Friday.  The two-count indictment unsealed Friday charges Ahmed Abdellatif Sherif Mohamed and...
Terrorism: Law Enforcement Agencies Lack Directives to Aid Foreign Nations
Three US national strategies, developed in the wake of the 9/11 attacks, directed US law enforcement agencies to focus on the prevention of terrorist attacks. The strategies called for agencies to intensify their efforts to help foreign nations identify, disrupt, and prosecute terrorists. Follow...
Actor Michael Moriarty Endorses Fellow Law & Order Alumnus for President
Emmy and Golden Globe winning actor Michael Moriarty recently endorsed fellow Law & Order star Fred Thompson for President of the United States. During a telephone conversation with this writer, Moriarty said: "Whoever does occupy the White House will not overturn Roe v. Wade, nor will he or ...
US State Department's Efforts to Combat Terrorism
Efforts to combat terrorism have become an increasingly important part of government activities. These efforts have also become important in the United States' relations with other countries and with international organizations, such as the United Nations. The Department of State is charged with...
Immigration Officials, Crime Stoppers Team Up to Nail Child Sex Offender
The US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the Fort Worth, Texas Safe City Commission Crime Stoppers jointly announced the arrest of a 41-year-old convicted child sex offender who had been deported for that crime, and was also wanted for parole violations. Hilario Soto-Hernandez, a citi...
North Carolina Congressional Candidate Joe McLaughlin's Phony Conservatism
During his brief time on this earth, President Ronald Reagan uttered dozens of memorable quotes. Arguably one of the most important Reagan quotations is, "Thou shall not speak ill of another Republican." Obviously, that commandment has not been heeded in recent years by many Republicans, especial...
The US Secret Service and Electronic Crimes
On October 26, 2001, President Bush signed into law H.R. 3162, the USA PATRIOT Act. The US Secret Service was mandated by this Act to establish a nationwide network of Electronic Crimes Task Forces (ECTFs). The concept of the ECTF network is to bring together not only federal, state and local la...
Global Terrorist and His Sibling Indicted for Supporting Terrorist Group
WASHINGTON – A fugitive US-designated terrorist, who is the subject of a $5 million US reward and is believed to be at large in the Philippines, has been indicted on terrorism-related charges in the Northern District of California along with his brother in the US, who allegedly provided funds and eq...
21st Century Warfare: US Army Continues Transformation
The United States Army considers the current transformation its most extensive restructuring since World War II. The Army has estimated that restructuring units from a division-based force to a more agile and responsive modular brigade-based force will require a significant investment through fiscal...
Postal Security: Detecting Bio-Chemical Hazards and Weapons
In October 2003, an envelope marked "Caution: Ricin Poison" was discovered at an airmail facility in Greenville, South Carolina. Ricin is a poison that, in certain forms, can cause death. The U.S. Postal Service has emphasized to its employees to be on the alert for "suspicious mail" that may po...
US Continues Combating Human Trafficking
Human trafficking is a transnational crime whose victims include men, women, and children and may involve violations of labor, immigration, antislavery, and other criminal laws. To ensure punishment of traffickers and protection of victims, Congress passed the Trafficking Victims Protection Act ...
Homeland Security Attempts to Enhance Security of Passports and Visas
Travel documents are often used fraudulently in attempts to enter the United States. The integrity of US passports and visas depends on the combination of well-designed security features and solid issuance and inspection processes. The US Congress directed the Government Accountability Office to...
Third Suspect Arrested in DOD Bribery Cases in Iraq and Kuwait
WASHINGTON, DC - A third individual was arrested and charged with conspiracy to commit money laundering arising from a scheme involving bribery, conspiracy and money laundering related to Department of Defense contracts in Iraq and Kuwait, according to a report released by Assistant Attorney General...
Five Suspects Indicted for Prescription Drug Scam
Alvin Woody, a Mooresville, North Carolina pharmacist, and four additional defendants from Vermont, Wisconsin, New York, and California have been indicted on drug distribution and money laundering charges in connection with an alleged unlawful prescription drug operation, according to Gretchen C.F. ...
Financing the Global War on Terrorism
Since 2001, Congress has provided the Department of Defense with hundreds of billions of dollars in supplemental and annual appropriations for military operations in support of the Global War on Terrorism (GWOT). DOD's reported annual costs for GWOT have shown a steady increase from about $0.2 b...
US and Mexico Resume Voluntary Interior Repatriation Program
The US Immigration and Customs Enforcement announced on Friday that the governments of Mexico and the United States are resuming the Interior Repatriation Program this summer to ensure the safe, effective and humanitarian return of Mexican nationals illegally in the United States to their places of ...
Homeland Security Dept. Facing Manpower Shortages
Since its inception in 2003, the US Department of Homeland Security has faced significant challenges related to recruiting, retaining, and managing its workforce of over 170,000 employees. The US Congress requested the Government Accountability Office to analyze DHS's attrition, efforts to recru...
Justice Department Unveils Measures to Enhance National Security Oversight
(This article is based on a report received by the National Association of Chiefs of Police.) Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales, Assistant Attorney General for National Security Kenneth L. Wainstein and FBI Director Robert S. Mueller, III announced last Friday a series of comprehensive measur...
GAO Laments Illegal Alien Detainees' Telephone Access
The total number of aliens detained each year by the Department of Homeland Security's Immigration and Customs Enforcement increased from about 95,000 in fiscal year 2001 to almost 285,000 in 2006. The care and treatment of these detained aliens is a significant challenge to ICE. The Government ...
FBI Agents, Local Cops Nab Human Traffickers in Las Vegas
The Federal Bureau of Investigation recently arrested You Zhi Li, Yang Shen, and Jun Hu, on charges of Involuntary Servitude. The investigation was initiated on Wednesday, 6/27/2007, when a Chinese national female escaped from a house where she was being held, and made contact with the Las Vegas...
Counterterrorism: US Aids Colombia with Protection of Oil Pipelines
Oil rivals cocaine as one of Colombia's principal exports. The Cano Limon-Covenas oil pipeline transports almost 20 percent of Colombia's oil production. The pipeline originates in the Department of Arauca in northeast region of Colombia. It carries oil nearly 500 miles to the Caribbean port of Cove...
New Conservative Voice Emerges from Keystone State
A new conservative voice has emerged from the Keystone State. Republican Ronald Francis recently threw his hat in the ring for a seat in the US Congress representing Pennsylvania's 4th District. The former Allegheny County councilman already has picked up a significant endorsement for his campai...
Task Force Arrests 22 Gang Members in Operation Valley Star
Twenty-two known Nuestra Familia/Nuestra Raza/Northern Structure/Norteno gang members and associates have been nabbed as a result of a nearly two year investigation by the Stockton Violent Crimes Task Force (SVCTF), a FBI-led Safe Streets Task Force which consists of agents from the FBI and officers...
Alabama Free Militia Member Pleads Guilty in Federal Court
Bonnell Hughes, 57, of Crossville, Alabama, entered a guilty plea to eight counts of a federal indictment. Hughes was one of six men indicted in May 2007 in connection with an explosives recovery in Northeast Alabama. "Hughes, who held the rank of captain in the Free Militia, was involved in a c...
Drug Enforcement Assets Declining
One of the US National Drug Control Strategy's priorities is to disrupt the illicit drug market. To this end, the Departments of Defense and Homeland Security provide ships and aircraft to disrupt the flow of illicit drugs, primarily cocaine, shipped from South America through the Caribbean Sea and ...
United Nations Reforms Still Needed
Since 2005, the United Nations has been attempting to reform its management processes, in part to help ensure that resources are used effectively and efficiently. Some of these reforms focus on improving oversight and accountability at the United Nations. Although the six UN internal audit office...
Stolen Explosives Threaten Homeland Security
More than 5.5 billion pounds of explosives are used each year in the United States by private sector companies and government entities. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives has the federal authority to regulate explosives and to license privately owned explosives storage facilitie...
The Price Is Wrong, Rosie
The mean-mouthed, lesbian bully who made the ABC daytime gabfest The View her own talking-points memo is now pressuring CBS Television to give her a shot at hosting a hit game show. According to the Los Angeles Times, the producers of CBS show "The Price is Right" are considering Rosie O'Donnell ...
Judicial Watch Fingers Congresswoman Virginia Foxx
While posing as a diehard conservative, Rep. Virginia Foxx (R-NC) was fingered by well-known watchdog group Judicial Watch for a $550,000 allocation hidden in a transportation bill that would fund an obscure North Carolina teapot museum. According to Judicial Watch, in its online publication Cor...
Top LA Businessman Nabbed for Murder, Corruption, Harboring Illegal Aliens
The owner of the Los Angeles-based Numero Uno supermarket chain, his brother and two associates alleged to be part of a racketeering conspiracy have been taken into custody during a two-day operation that also resulted in the seizure of approximately $1.25 million in cash and more than 60 vehicles. ...
Homeland Security Privacy Challenges Remain
The Department of Homeland Security Privacy Office was established with the appointment of the first Chief Privacy Officer in April 2003, as required by the Homeland Security Act of 2002. The Privacy Office's major responsibilities include reviewing and approving privacy impact assessments (PIA)...
Government Security: Sensitive Data Remain at Risk
For many years, the Government Accounting Office has reported that weaknesses in information security are a widespread problem with potentially devastating consequences --such as intrusions by malicious users, compromised networks, and the theft of personally identifiable information -- and has iden...
State Dept. Reviews 2006 Evacuation of Americans from Lebanon
The evacuation of nearly 15,000 American citizens from Lebanon during July and August 2006 was one of the largest overseas evacuations of American citizens in recent history. The US Department of State has the lead responsibility for evacuating American citizens from overseas locations in times ...
Two MS-13 Leaders in El Salvador Ordered Gang Killings in US
A federal grand jury in Greenbelt, Maryland, has charged leaders of the violent street gang known as MS-13, or Mara Salvatrucha, with federal racketeering crimes, including two men who allegedly ordered murders inside the United States from their prison cells in El Salvador, Attorney General Alberto...
Rep. William Jefferson Indicted for Bribery, Money Laundering and Other Crimes
United States Congressman William J. Jefferson, Democrat from Louisiana, was indicted by a federal grand jury on charges including bribery and racketeering for allegedly using his office to corruptly solicit bribes and for paying bribes to a foreign official, Assistant Attorney General Alice S. Fis...
Suspected Terrorist Extradited from UK to New York
Syed Hashmi, a/k/a "Fahad," arrived in New York late Monday evening after being extradited from the United Kingdom on federal charges of providing material support to Al- Qaeda. This is the first time that the United Kingdom has extradited an individual to the United States on terrorism charges. ...
Genevese Crime Family Members Plead Guilty to Murder and Extortion
Two defendants -- one soldier and one capo of New York's Genovese Organized Crime Family -- pleaded guilty in Manhattan federal court, before United States Magistrate Judge Henry Pitman, to conspiracy to commit murder and extortion. According to documents filed in Manhattan federal court and the...
War on Terror: Securing and Stabilizing Afghanistan
Since 2001, the United States has appropriated over $15 billion to help secure, stabilize, and reconstruct Afghanistan. In February 2007, the administration requested $12.3 billion in additional funding to accelerate some of these efforts to prevent the conflict-ridden nation from once again becomin...
FBI Addresses Internal Information Security
The Federal Bureau of Investigation relies on a critical network to electronically communicate, capture, exchange, and access law enforcement and investigative information. Misuse or interruption of this critical network, or disclosure of the information traversing it, would impair FBI's ability...
Terrorism: The Cost of Military Operations in the GWOT
Since 2001, the US Congress has provided the Department of Defense with hundreds of billions of dollars in supplemental and annual appropriations for military operations in support of the Global War on Terrorism (GWOT). DOD's reported annual costs for the GWOT have shown a steady increase from a...
Cali Cartel Hit Hard by Feds
Fernando Gutierrez-Cancino, a key participant in the Cali Cartel's efforts to launder its vast cocaine proceeds, pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 40 months in prison on money laundering charges, according to the federal law enforcement officials in New York City. Gutierrez-Cancino was extradit...
Tens of Thousands of Criminal Aliens Invade US; Senate Immigration Reform Lie
It's old news that Presidente Vicente Fox exported Mexico's poorest citizens into the United States for a number of reasons: It relieved him of the responsibility of providing social and healthcare services for them; it provides his country's economy with an influx of US cash when these illegal work...
Homeland Security Information Network Needs to Be Better Coordinated
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is responsible for coordinating the federal government's homeland security communications with all levels of government, the private sector, and the public. In support of its mission, the department has deployed a Web-based information-sharing applicatio...
TSA Continues to Revise Airline Passenger Screening
The Transportation Security Administration's most visible layer of commercial aviation security is the screening of airline passengers at airport checkpoints, where travelers and their carry-on items are screened for explosives and other dangerous items by transportation security officers. Betwe...
Iranian Man Sentenced for Exporting US Military Aircraft Parts to Iran
An Iranian-born United States citizen was sentenced here yesterday in US District Court to two years in prison and six months of home confinement for illegally exporting US military aircraft parts to Iran via associates in Germany and the United Arab Emirates. Reza Tabib, 52, of Irvine, CA, plead...
Covert Operation Leads to Big Bust of Terrorist Cell
A 17-month FBI undercover investigation has led to charges against six men who allegedly tried to amass a small arsenal for a planned attack on soldiers at the US Army base at Fort Dix in New Jersey. The six men—including three residing in the US illegally—were arrested Monday night by FBI agent...
Terrorist Cell Captured in New Jersey Plot
Five radical Islamists -- three of them brothers -- have been arrested and charged with plotting to kill as many soldiers as possible in an armed assault at the Fort Dix Army base in New Jersey, according to agents from the Federal Bureau of Investigation. A sixth defendant is charged with aiding...
US State Department Releases Report on Terrorism
Five years after 9/11, the international community's conflict with transnational terrorists continues. Cooperative international efforts have produced genuine security improvements -- particularly in securing borders and transportation, enhancing document security, disrupting terrorist financing, an...
MS-13 Kingpins Headed for Prison
A federal jury convicted Jose Hipolito Cruz Diaz, a.k.a “Pirana,” 28, of Lanham, Md.; Omar Vasquez, a.k.a “Duke,” 28; and Henry Zelaya, 20, of conspiracy to participate in a racketeering enterprise involving murder, robbery, obstruction of justice, and witness tampering, U.S. Attorney Rod J. Rosenst...
Body Armor Concerns for Army and Marine Corps Protection
Since combat operations began in Iraq and Afghanistan, U.S. forces have been subjected to frequent and deadly attacks from insurgents using various weapons such as improvised explosive devices (IED), mortars, rocket launchers, and increasingly lethal ballistic threats. Since 2003, to provide pro...
Illegal Alien Protesters Take to the Streets Again
While hundreds of thousands of illegal aliens take to the streets of major US cities to protest their treatment by the US government, Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers arrested 148 illegal aliens, criminals and immigration fugitives during a four-day enforcement operation in Dallas. Ca...
Spam, Phishing, Spyware Pose Threats to Govt. Cybersecurity
Federal agencies are facing emerging cybersecurity threats that are the result of increasingly sophisticated methods of attack and the blending of once distinct types of attack into more complex and damaging forms. Examples of these threats include spam (unsolicited commercial e-mail), phishing ...
Global Intellectual Property Theft
The Federal Bureau of Investigation and law enforcement from 10 other countries conducted over 90 searches worldwide as part of "Operation Site Down," designed to disrupt and dismantle many of the leading criminal organizations that illegally distribute and trade in copyrighted software, movies, mus...
US Law Enforcement Combats Southwest Border Violence
(The following is based on a report submitted to the National Association of Chiefs of Police by the US Department of Homeland Security.) As the agency with the broadest law enforcement authority within the Department of Homeland Security, US Immigration and Customs Enforcement is said to be uniq...
US Citizen Pleads Guilty to Training with Al Qaeda
A United States citizen, who trained to fight jihad along with elements of Al Qaeda to establish an Islamic state in Somalia, has been convicted of receiving training from a foreign terrorist organization, according to a Justice Department announcement on Friday. At a hearing on Friday, April 20,...
Special Ops Unit Responds to Kidnappings and Hostage Incidents
When two American missionaries were kidnapped last July in Haiti, FBI negotiators were called in to secure their release. The missionaries, both North Carolina natives in Port Au Prince aiding relief efforts in the beleaguered Caribbean republic, would be held for four days as their captors demanded...
Brooklyn Man Headed to Prison for Supporting Jihadists
Abdelrahman Farhane, a/k/a "Abderr Farhan", was sentenced in Manhattan federal court to 13 years in prison on Monday. On November 9, 2006, Farhane pleaded guilty to a two-count indictment charging him with participating in a conspiracy to commit money laundering, the object of which was to provide m...
Enforcing Current Immigration Laws Is the Answer
There are numerous news stories regarding criminal acts by illegal aliens. In just the last few weeks, for example, Mexican illegals attacked US National Guard troops who retreated ON AMERICAN SOIL because our political leaders in Washington refuse to allow those troops to carry and use weapons. ...
Ohio Man Arrested for Providing Support to Terrorists
An Ohio man has been indicted and arrested for conspiring to provide material support and resources to terrorists, conspiring to use a weapon of mass destruction (explosives) and providing material support and resources to terrorists. Christopher Paul, a/k/a “Paul Kenyatta Laws,” a/k/a “Abdulmale...
Internal Security for the FBI
Internal security is vital to the Federal Bureau of Investigation's efforts to protect the United States. As the agency responsible for counterintelligence, counterterrorism, cyber, and major criminal investigations, the FBI is a high-priority target for virtually every hostile and many otherwise fr...
Singapore Man Pleads Guilty to Supporting Terrorists
Haniffa Bin Osman 55, a citizen of the Republic of Singapore, pleaded guilty on Friday to conspiracy to provide material support to a designated foreign terrorist organization and money laundering.    According to the plea agreement, from April to Sept. 29, 2006, Osman conspired with Haji Subandi...
Counterintelligence in an Uncertain World
The counterintelligence function involves protecting the country, as well as intelligence agencies, from the activities of foreign intelligence services. The Federal Bureau of Investigation has principal responsibility for countering the activities of foreign intelligence services within the United ...
Mexico's Top Crime Family Active in US
The Castorena Family Organization is a large-scale criminal organization with more than 100 key members who oversee cells of 10 to 20 individuals in cities across the United States, according to public court documents filed by the US government in Colorado and in other judicial districts around the ...
US Soldier Convicted of Alien Smuggling
A U.S. Army soldier was found guilty on Tuesday of alien smuggling charges, following an investigation by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Border Enforcement Security Task Force (BEST). El Paso's BEST team members include ICE, U.S. Customs and Border Protection's Border Patrol; ...
Iraqi Police and Stabilizing Iraq
The National Strategy for Victory in Iraq articulates the desired end-state for US operations in Iraq: a peaceful, united, stable, and secure Iraq, well integrated into the international community, and a full partner in the global war on terrorism. Developing capable Iraqi security forces is a c...
Alien Trafficking Generates Billions in Profits
Globally, alien smuggling generates billions of dollars in illicit revenues annually and poses a threat to the nation's security. Creation of the Department of Homeland Security in March 2003 has provided an opportunity to use financial investigative techniques to combat alien smugglers by targeting...
The Controversy Over Data Mining
The government's interest in using technology to detect terrorism and other threats has led to increased use of data mining. A technique for extracting useful information from large volumes of data, data mining offers potential benefits but also raises privacy concerns when the data include personal...
Another Bush Administration Bigwig Pleads Guilty in Corruption Case
James Steven Griles, the former deputy secretary of the Department of the Interior, has pleaded guilty to obstructing the U.S. Senate's investigation into the corruption allegations surrounding former Washington lobbyist Jack A. Abramoff. Griles admitted that he knowingly and willfully lied and ...
Former US Sailor Charged with Terrorism and Espionage
A federal grand jury in Bridgeport, Connecticut, has returned a two-count indictment charging Hassan Abujihaad, formerly known as Paul R. Hall, age 31, of Phoenix, Arizona, with material support of terrorism and disclosing previously classified information relating to the national defense. The in...
Report: Problems Continue in IDing Foreign Nationals Entering US
The Department of Homeland Security established the US Visitor and Immigrant Status Indicator Technology (US-VISIT) program to collect, maintain, and share data on selected foreign nationals entering and exiting the United States at air, sea and land ports of entry. These data, including biometr...
Uncovering Espionage Agents Within the US
[The following is based on an FBI strategy report sent to the 14,000-member National Association of Chiefs of Police.] The foreign intelligence threat within the United States is far more complex than it has ever been historically. The threat is increasingly asymmetrical insofar as it comes not o...
Iranian Imprisoned for Immigration Scam
A San Fernando Valley man known for his appearances on Farsi-language media outlets was sentenced on Friday to 30 months in federal prison for orchestrating an immigration fraud scheme that filed fraudulent employment visa applications on behalf of scores of foreign nationals seeking to come to the ...
Combating Nuclear Smuggling
The Department of Homeland Security is responsible for addressing the threat of nuclear smuggling. Radiation detection portal monitors are key elements in our national defenses against such threats. DHS has sponsored R&D and testing activities to develop a "next generation" portal monitor, known as ...
Duncan Hunter: On the Road to the Oval Office
The legendary test pilot Chuck Yeager once wrote of Rep. Duncan Hunter: "Congressman [Hunter] is the best candidate for President of the United States of America that I know -- he has integrity, tenacity, courage, and diplomacy. He is intelligent and thoughtful, does his research, and acts on it....
Violent MS-13 Member Facing Life Imprisonment in RICO Case
Mala Salvatrucha, or MS-13, member Walter Noel Barahona, also known as "Lil Loco," 23, a Maryland resident, pleaded guilty Thursday in federal court to conspiracy to conduct and participate in the racketeering activities of a branch of the MS-13 gang. Of 22 alleged MS-13 gang members indicted in ...
Terrorists and Criminals Gain Entry Into US Through Fraud
Immigration fraud is yet another method used by criminals and terrorists to gain entry into the United States illegally to carry out their agendas. The Identity and Benefits Fraud Unit, an investigative component of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement, is the agency responsible for detecting...
The New Face of Organized Crime
While most of the focus of federal law enforcement today is on counterterrorism, federal police agencies must still contend with more traditional anti-crime operations including emerging organized crime gangs. Criminal enterprises represent a near and long-term threat to our nation. The criminal ...
Shocker: Hillary Clinton Will Run for President
Well, it's official: Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton has announced she will run for president in 2008. The hyperventilating denizens of our nation's newsrooms are reporting this story as if there was any doubt Hillary wanted to rule over the American people. Hillary's campaign workers posted a videot...
Rep. Tom Tancredo Presidential Run Will Heat Up Colorado Politics
Castle Rock, Colorado -- While the news media are in celebratory mode over New York's Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton announcing her intention to seek the Democrat Party nomination for President of the United States in 2008, conservatives will perhaps also celebrate some good news in the coming days:...
Railway Security Still Requires Upgrading
The July 2005 London subway bombings and July 2006 railway attacks in Mumbai, India dramatically revealed the vulnerability of passenger rail and other surface transportation systems worldwide to terrorist attack and demonstrated the need for increased focus on the security of these systems. The...
Mexican Government Corruption Fuels US Drug Problem
Mexico continues to be the source or entry point for the vast majority of the narcotics that are consumed in the US. Mexico is the leading transit country for cocaine and heroin consumed in the US. It is also the leading source country for marijuana and now methamphetamine. Occasionally, the fed...
Liberals Using Religion to Push Their Agenda on Americans
Former Vice President Al Gore scours the countryside looking for support for a possible presidential run and attempts to emulate bible-thumping preachers while preaching a message of the need for "big government" to save the planet. Meanwhile, Gore hobnobs with the Hollywood elite many of whom would...
UN Undersecretary General Indicted in Oil-for-Food Case
United Nations Undersecretary General Benon Sevan of Cyprus and Ephraim Nadler, a/k/a "Fred Nadler," of New York City were indicted on charges of bribery and conspiracy to commit wire fraud, in connection with the United Nations Oil-for-Food Program. From mid-2000 until March 2003, the Iraqi gov...
Is There a National Guard Crisis?
The September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks and the subsequent the global war on terrorism have triggered the largest activation of National Guard forces since World War II. As of last year, over one-half to two-thirds of the National Guard's 500,000 personnel had been activated for overseas warfi...
Success! Illegal Alien Cop-Killer in US Custody
An illegal alien cop-killer, who escaped capture by returning to Mexico and evading capture for almost four years, is now in US law enforcement custody. This killing ignited outrage across the United States. In the pre-dawn hours Thursday morning, US deputy marshals and agents of Mexico’s Agencia...
Terrorists Training in South America Threaten US National Security
As Americans remember the horror of the terrorist attacks in New York and Washington more than five years ago, the US borders are practically as porous as ever. Yet Americans get few answers during the heated debate. What many hear are abstractions about tightening border security with no mention of...
Agents Nab Illegal Alien DUIs in Federal Operation
Following public outcry over illegal alien drivers commiting vehicular homicides, sixty illegal alien criminals, mostly DUI ex-convicts, were arrested in North Carolina by federal agents during a three-day operation, according to a statement released by officials from Immigration and Customs Enforce...
Terrorist Gets 30 Year Sentence in New York Subway Bomb Case
Convicted terrorist Shahawar Matin Siraj was sentenced today to 30 years in prison for his role in conspiring to plant explosive devices at the 34th Street subway station in Manhattan in August 2004, just prior to the start of the Republican National Convention at nearby Madison Square Garden. T...
Unlucky 13 Members of MS-13 Indicted
Thirteen alleged members of the street gang called La Mara Salvatrucha, or MS-13, have been indicted by a federal grand jury in the Middle District of Tennessee on charges that they conspired to participate in a violent RICO enterprise responsible for killings and other violent crimes in Nashville. ...
Illegal Alien Gangs Flourishing in America
Law enforcement officers from communities unaffected by gangs until the 1980s or early 1990s often find themselves scrambling to obtain training relevant to what are called hybrid youth gangs in the 21st century. These include gangs with large memberships of illegal aliens from Mexico (Mexican Mafia...
Award-Winning Actor Michael Moriarty Slams Progressives and Globalists
A well-known actor and filmmaker is speaking out on abortion, illegal immigration, radical Islam, and the New World Order. He says Progressives are destroying America. Golden Globe, Emmy, and Tony Award winning actor, writer, and musician as well as conservative patriot, Michael Moriarty recently...
GAO Submits Iraq Reports to Congress Prior to Bush Speech
As the United States reviews its plans to secure, stabilize, and rebuild Iraq, the Government Accountability Office submitted several reports for Congressional consideration in developing its oversight agenda for the 110th Congress and analyzing the President's revised strategy for Iraq. On Wednesda...
Rep. William "Cold Cash" Jefferson Gets Standing Ovation
The first week since New Year's Day has been one of gleeful celebration as the Democrats and their news media cohorts congratulated one another for wresting power from the corrupt and meanspirited Republicans. Even Representative William "Cold Case" Jefferson elicited a standing ovation from his ...
Peace Loving Imam Deported to Middle East
While the Council on American-Islamic Relations, or CAIR, may not send out press releases celebrating the capture, imprisonment and deportation of an imam, Americans should be aware that some clerics from the "religion of peace" may require closer scrutiny by law enforcement. The US government la...
The Big Lie About Immigration Enforcement
How many times have we heard mayors and governors, when faced with complaints regarding illegal aliens, claim that their police officers aren't authorized or trained to enforce immigration laws? Too many times, if you ask me. Well, either these government leaders are too ignorant to to hold office ...
New Intelligence Czar Brings New Hope
"Ambassador Negroponte's position is one of the newest in the government, and one of the most demanding. Our nation is at war, and John [Negroponte] is making sure that those whose duty it is to defend America have the information we need to make the right decisions. He's ensuring that our intellige...
Armed Mexicans Attack Unarmed National Guard Troops on US Soil
In a story that should have rang alarm bells in very newsroom across the nation, armed Mexican entered the United States and attacked unarmed National Guard troops working at a border patrol post near the US-Mexican border. The troops had to retreat to safety. Not surprisingly, the news story rec...
Israeli Deported for Conspiring to Equip Hezbollah
United States deportation officers on Wednesday night deported an Israeli citizen back to the Jewish State after he served a six-month prison term in New York for conspiracy to export military technology to the Lebanon-based terrorist group Hezbollah. Tomer Grinberg, 33, was found guilty in US Di...
Al Qaeda's Man in Washington?
Now that the Democrats are in control of both houses of congress, Americans can look forward to their leadership putting their own interests ahead of the safety and security of citizens during the war on terrorism. In her recent column, Ann Coulter, in her usual hyperbolic style, called the Democra...
Terrorism Experts Predict Future Attacks in US
Terrorism is the most significant threat to our national security. In the international terrorism arena, over the next five years, it's believed that the number of state-sponsored terrorist organizations will continue to decline, but privately sponsored terrorist groups will increase in number. H...
Thousands of Illegal Aliens Preying on Children
Top officials at the Department of Homeland Security had announced that arrests during the first two years of Operation Predator, an initiative aimed at foreign nationals who prey on children, have exceeded 6,000. The majority of the arrests under Operation Predator -- roughly 85% -- have involve...
Hillary the Warrior
On New Year's Day, Newsweek columnist and Democrat Party water-carrier (am I being redundent?) Eleanor Clift appearing on the Fox News Channel gave her opinion of whom was better equipped to run as a Democrat for President in 2008. Ms. Clift, who looked as if she was decomposing as she spoke, sai...
US Witnesses Dramatic Decline in Domestic Violence
The domestic violence rate has declined since 1993, according to a report by the US Justice Department's Bureau of Justice Statistics. In 1993, nonfatal intimate partner violence was 5.8 victimizations per 1,000 US residents. By 2004, the last year studied by BJS, the violence rate fell to 2.6 ...
Child Rapist Added to US Marshals 15 Most Wanted Fugitives
Accused child rapist Kenneth John Freeman, 44, has been added to the United States Marshals Service’s list of 15 Most Wanted Fugitives. Freeman is wanted on multiple counts of child rape in the first degree, as well as federal charges of manufacturing, possessing, and distributing child pornogra...
Duke Rape Case Premise Based on Myth
At one point, the Duke University rape case received more media attention than the war on Iraq, the Iran nuclear threat and even the baseball steroid scandal. It even got as much media attention as Rose O'Donnell-Donald Trump brouhaha. It's a huge story not because it's about an alleged rape -- t...
Politically Correct Madness: Muslim Sensitivity Training
Chalk up another victory for the terrorists' Fifth Column -- the Council on American-Islamic Relations. After much prodding and capitalizing on phony incidents of racial profiling, CAIR has achieved something few Americans have achieved -- they got airport security officials to back off. The Tran...
Michigan's Hezbollah Connection
Rep. John Dingell, a Michigan Democrat, proclaimed himself neutral -- "I don't take sides for or against Hezbollah; I don't take sides for or against Israel," he said -- there appears to be problems of Hezbollah activities within his and fellow traveler Rep. John Conyer's own backyard. A Dearborn...
McCain Joins Kennedy to Push New Fast-Track Amnesty Bill
The latest scuttlebutt on Capitol Hill is that Senator John McCain (R-AZ) and his friend Senator Edward Kennedy (D-MA) are planning to introduce a new immigration bill that is even more liberal than their past "amnesty" bill. They're calling it a fast-track to citizenship for illegal aliens. US B...
Putin's Russian Bear Flexing Its Muscles
During the Cold War, the United States and the Soviet Union embarked on the most massive military buildups in history. Part of President Reagan's strategy for winning was to entice the Soviets into a competition it could never even hope to win. A communist economy by its very nature is ill-equipped ...
Mexican Mafia Kingpin and Underlings Headed for Prison
A top Mexican Mafia member, who controlled Hispanic street gangs that operated across Orange County, CA, was sentenced on December 18 to 14 years in federal prison after pleading guilty earlier this year to violating federal racketeering and narcotics laws. Peter Ojeda, 64, was sentenced by Unit...
Chinese Agent Charged in Major Espionage Case
A Chinese national was charged last week with stealing military trade secrets and using them in demonstration and sales proposals to the Peoples Republic of China, the Malaysian Air Force, and the Thailand Air Force. Xiaodong Sheldon Meng, 42, is charged with stealing military combat and commerc...
Gang Members Sentenced to Life in Prison for Hate Crimes
Three violent gang members were sentenced recently to life in federal prison without the possibility of parole for participating in a six-year hate crime conspiracy that led to the assault and murder of African-Americans in Los Angeles, according to the US Justice Department. The convicted kille...
Top Executives Plead Guilty to Pattern of Hiring Illegal Aliens
In an effort by the US authorities to show the nation that hiring illegal aliens is serious business, two corporate executives at a California fence building company pleaded guilty last week to the hiring of illegal alien workers, following a multi-year federal investigation As part of the guilt...
US Finds Difficulty Providing Aid to Darfur
In 2003, a violent conflict in Darfur, Sudan, broke out between rebel groups and government troops and government-supported Arab militias. While few would dispute that many thousands of Darfur civilians have died, less consensus exists about the total number of deaths attributable to the crisis. ...
Duke Rape Case All Too Common
In another twist in an already questionable criminal case, DNA testing in the infamous Duke lacrosse rape case found no genetic material from any of the accused males on the woman's body or on her clothing, but analysts found DNA from several unknown male on the accuser's body. This finding dire...
eBay Fraud Case Uncovered; 21 Suspects Indicted So Far
In one of the largest Internet fraud cases in US history, federal fraud charges were filed on Thursday against 21 defendants who allegedly participated in an international fraud scheme in which victims were led to believe that they were purchasing items that were listed for sale on the Internet, typ...
Gold Star Mom Blasts Sen. Kerry's Middle East Trip
A Gold State Mother is urging American troops to snub Sen. John Kerry during his visit to Iraq. "I'm asking our men and women in Iraq to not allow themselves to be forced to pose with Kerry during his photo ops," said Debra Bastian, who lost her son in Iraq in 2005. "This man is a disgrace. He sh...
New Twist in Duke Rape Case
In another twist in an already questionable criminal case, DNA testing in the infamous Duke lacrosse rape case found no genetic material from any of the accused males in the woman's body or on her clothing, but analysts found DNA from several unknown male on the accuser's body. This finding dire...
House Intel Chairman: Hezbollah? What's a Hezbollah?
Law enforcement and intelligence experts are scratching their heads in disbelief upon discovering that the next House Intelligence Committee Chairman doesn't possess even a basic understanding of terrorism or terrorist groups. In fact, he's never heard of Hezbollah. Representative Silvestre Reyes...
Democrat Senator Runs Own Foreign Policy with Syria
With the Democrat Party feeling their oats after gaining control of both houses of congress, Senator Bill Nelson (D-FL) met with Syrian President Bashar Assad in Damascus. In a direct affront to the Bush administration he spent an hour Wednesday with Syrian President Bashar Assad in Damascus, ask...
CAIR: The Other Fifth Column
The Islamic terrorists Fifth Column in the US -- no, not the news media, the other Fifth Column -- the Council on American-Islamic Relations is once again at the forefront of mischief-making in their goal of undermining US efforts in combating terrorism. CAIR is encouraging Muslims to file civil ...
Police Organizations Slam NY College for Honoring Cop-Killer, Terrorist
Several police organizations are up in arms over a taxpayer funded college honoring a cop-killer and domestic terrorist. "The cowardly school administration at the City College of New York have allowed a student community room to be named in honor of a domestic terrorist and cop-killer," said of...
Kofi Annan's Farewell Tour
Kofi Annan's Farewell Tour by Jim Kouri, CPP As part of Kofi Annan's farewell tour of the United States, the outgoing United Nations Secretary General decided to take a few more slaps at the US and the Bush Administration. Annan appeared at the Truman Library in Independence, Missouri, on Mond...
Dutch Extradite Ecstasy Smuggler to US in Major Case
A Dutch national linked to a major Phoenix-area Ecstasy smuggling scheme made his initial appearance in federal court in Phoenix, AZ following his extradition from the Netherlands last week. Thirty-one year old Marvin Burnet of Amsterdam, was one of six defendants indicted in connection with the ...
Awaiting Indictment, Rep. William Jefferson Wins Reelection
While awaiting a federal indictment in an extensive bribery case, Louisiana Rep. William Jefferson easily beat his political opponent in a contentious runoff election on Sunday. But Jefferson may have put himself in the position of facing criminal bribery charges as a congressman rather than a pri...
Roundup of Criminal Aliens Finds Rapists, Kidnappers and Thieves
Federal law enforcement officers arrested 35 fugitive aliens and other immigration violators in a weeklong operation in Massachusetts. The enforcement action is the latest under Operation Secure Streets, a national initiative targeting illegal aliens with prior convictions for driving under the infl...
English First group: Sen. Mel Martinez is Spanish for Harriet Miers
In a biting statement sent to the Republican National Committee, English First said that it seeks to defeat the nomination of U.S. Senator Mel Martinez (R- Florida) for the post of Republican National Committee General Chairman. "Sen. Mel Martinez is Spanish for Harriet Miers -- someone unqualifi...
Canadian Corrections Officer Arrested in Unusual Kiddie Porn Case
A 26-year-old corrections officer was arrested on Canadian child pornography charges in Toronto Friday afternoon after US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents responded to an enforcement tip provided by operators working for an adult phone sex line based in central California. Matthew Hughe...
OBAMA FEVER
The latest paramour of the denizens of the mainstream media is obviously Senator Barack Hussein Obama, Illinois Democrat. With their superficial sensibilities, the entire big media -- including Fox News Channel -- appear to want to give Sen. Obama a collective lap-dance. Like lovesick school girls t...
Fraud and Waste Plague Aftermath of Katrina & Rita
Hurricanes Katrina and Rita destroyed homes and displaced millions of individuals. While the Federal Emergency Management Agency continues to respond to this disaster, the Government Accountability Office's previous investigation identified significant control weaknesses -- specifically in FEMA's In...
Sen. Leahy to FBI Director: Give Me Secret Information
While Senator Patrick Leahy (D-VT) isn't scheduled to takeover as Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee until January 2007, he already sounds as if he's the man in charge of oversight of our nation's law enforcement and courts. And considering his history of being kicked off the Senate Intellig...
Pelosi-Conyers Team Seeks to Help Muslims and Illegal Aliens
It didn't take long before the new Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi and the new chairman of the House Judiciary Committee Rep. John Conyers started making noises on how they can further undermine efforts to protect Americans from terrorist attacks. Speaker-elect Pelosi (D-CA) is co-sponsoring th...
FBI Forensic Analysts Aid Local Police in Terrorism, Major Crime Cases
(This article is based on an FBI Strategic Plan submitted to the National Association of Chiefs of Police.) The Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Department of Energy’s Savannah River National Laboratory (SRNL) on Monday announced the opening of a new laboratory and office suite for the for...
Special Analysis: GAO Investigates Impact of Eminent Domain
"The government should not be allowed to force a small business, homeowner, or any other private property owner from his or her land. While the decision has been made in Washington, my Constitutional Amendment would protect the property rights our Founders intended, preventing state government and l...
Rep. Silvestre Reyes New House Intel Committee Chairman
The good news recently is that Rep. Alcee Hastings (D-FL) will not head the House of Representatives Intelligence Committee. To many, Republicans and Democrats alike, it's a mystery why soon-to-be Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi would even entertain the thought of having a impeached judge with con...
Illegal Aliens Busted with Airport Security Badges
Federal agents on Wednesday arrested six illegal aliens who possessed security badges allowing them access to restricted areas within the Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport and onto the tarmac. The illegal aliens were working for T.C. Drywall, Inc., based in Alpharetta, GA according to Immigra...
Children of Fallen Law Enforcement Officers Remembered on Christmas
The thought of putting smiles on the faces of over 1,000 young children who've lost a father or mother in the line of duty has become a reality thanks to many generous Americans who've helped make Christmas a joyful time for these kids. In 1990, National Association of Chiefs of Police treasurer,...
More Than 100,000 US Government Immigration Files Missing
The GAO discovered that of the naturalization applications adjudicated in 2005, about 30,000 --or about 4 percent of them -- may have been adjudicated without access to the aliens' files. An investigation by the Government Accountability Office revealed that the US government processed about 30,...
Former US Border Patrol Agents Have a Plan
The National Association of Former Border Patrol Agents recently released their position paper on all aspects of the illegal immigration issue. Over 250 former Border Patrol members of all ranks signed the document, which received scant mention by the mainstream news media. The position paper add...
Illegal Alien and American Indicted in US for Helping Taliban
A four-count federal indictment was delivered by a grand jury against a US citizen and a Pakistani national illegally in the country on an expired student visa for a conspiracy to aid the Taliban, according to a US Attorney in Houston. Kobie Diallo Williams, also known as Abdul Kabeer and Abdul K...
US Military Reviewing WMD Attack Survivability
The possibility that an adversary may use chemical or biological weapons against US forces makes it important for weapons systems to be able to survive such attacks. In the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2006, Congress mandated that the Department of Defense submit a plan to ...
Feds Arrest Iranian for Attempt to Export Weapons to Iran
An Iranian citizen and permanent resident was arrested last Tuesday night at Detroit Airport after airport officers found rifle scopes, stun guns, and numerous other prohibited items in his luggage for his trip to Tehran, Iran.  The items were discovered Sunday by Customs and Border Protection i...
Incursions at US-Mexico Border Create Tension
Customs and Border Protection Bureau officials conceded that Border Patrol agents crossed into Mexico while pursuing drug smugglers, but they also said the incursion was only about 27 feet and the agents acted while in hot pursuit of armed drug traffickers. Law enforcement officials this writer ...
GAO: Nuclear Plant Protection Officers Need More Training
A successful terrorist attack on a Department of Energy site containing nuclear weapons material could have devastating effects for the site and nearby communities. The DOE's Office of the Under Secretary for Energy, Science and Environment, which is responsible for DOE operations in areas such as e...
Man Faces Death Penalty for Selling Defense Secrets
A grand jury indicted Noshir Gowadia, a Northrop Grumman engineer, for allegedly selling military secrets to China, Israel, Germany, and Switzerland. Gowadia, an Indian-born engineer who worked for 18 years at Northrop Grumman is possibly facing the death penalty if convicted. The federal grand...
Counterterrorism: Keep Following the Money
Terrorist groups need significant amounts of money to organize, recruit, train, and equip adherents and recruits. The disruption of terrorist financing by the United States can raise the costs and risks and impede their success. US efforts to combat terrorist financing abroad include a number of...
More Police Agencies to Issue Tasers
In spite of recent news stories sensationalizing police use of stun guns, domestic and international threats have generated a growing interest in the use of less-than-lethal weapons by government and law enforcement agencies and other entities such as commercial airlines and private security compani...
Mexico Produces Most of Methamphetamine Coming into US
As methamphetamine abuse continues its scourge of the country, state and federal elected officials have worked over the last two years to pass laws restricting sales of over the counter products containing pseudoephedrine. An Associated Press (AP) story reported that the federal anti-meth law was...
Charlie Rangel's Draft Obsession
Some Democrat Party lawmakers claim the volunteer military may become dangerously stretched thin by events occuring in Iran, North Korea and Syria. They believe the answer to acquiring more troops is to reinstate the draft. Congressman Charles Rangel says that once he's chairman of the House Ways...
The Untold FBI Story
When a troubled high school sophomore went on a shooting rampage on the Red Lake Indian Reservation in Minnesota in early 2005, the FBI called up its specialists. Agents and analysts were quickly deployed to work with local law enforcement officials to secure the scene and figure out why a student k...
John McCain's Phony Conservatism
"It's a done deal," said the smiling Arizona Senator, John McCain, after he met with the President George W. Bush and got what he wanted: a ban on interrogation techniques he and other liberals believe are inhumane or degrading. Earlier this year, President Bush and Senator McCain finally agreed...
Israelis to Honor President with Bush Center for Freedom
While President George W. Bush's approval ratings are low in the United States, he is held in high esteem in by the citizens of Israel. The Israeli Ambassador to the United States, Danny Ayalon, who will be leaving his post shortly, plans to build a center for advancing freedom in the Middle Eas...
GAO Report: Homeland Security's Protective MegaCenters
The Department of Homeland Security's Federal Protective Service through its control centers (MegaCenters) helps provide for the security and protection of federally owned and leased facilities. To address issues surrounding this task, the Government Accountability Office reviewed FPS's performa...
America's Mayor Rudy Guiliani Weighs Presidential Run with Supporters
The man known as "America's Mayor," Rudolph Giuliani, is putting together a group of donors who will raise money for his campaign should he decide to run for president in 2008. Although the former New York City Republican mayor has still not declared he is running for president, he did meet with...
University of San Francisco Professor Pleads Guilty in Kiddie Porn Case
A professor and former dean at the University of San Francisco’s School of Education agreed on Thursday to plead guilty to one count of possessing child pornography following an investigation a federal investigation. Dr. William T. Garner, 66, who also co-founded USF’s Center for Instruction and ...
Intelligence Chiefs Testify Before Senate Committee
The heads of two major intelligence agencies -- the Central Intelligence Agency and Defense Intelligence Agency -- were called to testify before the US Senate's Armed Services Committee on Thursday. The committee's senators stated they were interested in having the intelligence chiefs give their imp...
Senator Clinton's Empty Rhetoric
"When I come to Washington, I feel despair. When I'm in Iraq with my commanders, when I talk to my soldiers and Iraqi leadership, they are not despairing," said General John Abizaid, the head of US Army's Central Command or CENTCOM. Abizaid was responding to military expert Sen. Hillary Clinton, ...
Aliens Sentenced for Hostage Taking and Smuggling Operation
Four aliens were sentenced in connection with a hostage taking and alien smuggling operation. The suspects were arrest on June 26 in Austin, Texas. Fernando Lopez-Ugarte, 21, a citizen of Mexico, was sentenced to 20 years in federal prison.  On Aug. 31, he pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit ...
Will Murtha Becomes the House Majority Leader?
(With Rep. John Murtha seemingly destined to become the majority leader in the House of Representatives, I thought it appropriate to dig up an article published on December 3, 2005. I added a couple of updates to the article.) One of the mysteries these days is the about-face of a supposed Democr...
Gen. Pace's Alternative to the Iraq Study Group
One of the obvious shortcomings of the blue-ribbon panel, Iraq Study Group, is the reliance on politicians and the absence of military command officers who've actually led troops on the fields of combat in Iraq and Afghanistan. In reaction to this politically-motivated study group, General Peter...
Task Force Captures Suspect Who Mailed White Powder to Celebrities, Politicians
A counterterrorism task force arrested a resident of Woodland Hills, California, on suspicion of mailing a series of threatening letters containing white powder to celebrities, politicians, media figures and journalists Chad Conrad Castagana, 39, was arrested on Saturday by members of the Los An...
Are Chemical Plants Still Vulnerable to Terrorist Attacks?
Terrorist attacks on chemical facilities could severely damage the US economy and public health. About 15,000 facilities produce, use, or store large amounts of chemicals that pose the greatest risk to human health and the environment. While the Environmental Protection Agency formerly had the lead ...
Impeached Judge May Chair House Intelligence Committee
The scuttlebutt circulating in Washington, DC is that Florida Rep. Alcee Hastings may become the next chairman of the House of Representative's Intelligence Committee. The Congressional Black Caucus has been pressuring the new House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to appoint blacks to key leadership positions ...
Pelosi to Block Committee Appointments of Moderate, Conservative Democrats
The new Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) plans to block committee appointments that elevate Democrat moderates and conservatives into important chairmanships, according to Insight Magazine's sources within the Democrat National Committee. Their sources claim that...
Hawaiian Indicted for Selling Defense Secrets to Chinese
A Hawaii man of Indian descent was indicted by a federal grand jury on charges he sold missile-related national defense secrets to the People's Republic of China. A federal grand jury in Honolulu returned an 18-count indictment against Noshir S. Gowadia, age 62, of Maui, charging him with perform...
GOP Liberals Slam Conservatives for Election Day Losses
Without indepth analysis or examination of what caused the loss of control in the House of Representatives and possibly the US Senate, a moderate Republican group is blaming GOP defeats on Conservatives. "Tonight the American people made it clear that our party’s decision to ignore the middle of ...
Immigration Debacle Hurt the GOP on Election Day
On Wednesday morning Americans awoke to the news that Rep. Nancy Pelosi was elevated to the powerful position of Speaker of the House of Representatives by the voters. While the news media and pundits played down its importance, the issue of illegal aliens and lax border security proved devastating ...
New Frankensteins: Brit Scientists Want to Create Human-Cow Embryos
A team of British scientists from the Newcastle University and Kings College in London, England have asked the Human Fertilization and Embryology Authority for a three-year license to create embryos by fusing human DNA with cow eggs, according to the Times of London. The researchers claim that t...
Marshals, Cops Conduct Largest Fugitive Round Up in US History
Deputy United States Marshals teamed up with thousands of fellow federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies to conduct the largest ever round up of fugitive sex-offenders, wanted gang members, and violent felony offenders, according to an indepth report submitted to the National Association ...
Activists Accused of Voter Registration Fraud
The Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, or ACORN, is once again under scrutiny by elections officials, the public, and the press for apparent voter registration fraud in Missouri, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. These accusations are only the most recent in the group's notorious histo...
Special Prosecutor Asked to Investigate Bill O'Reilly
An abortion doctor says he is seeking a full investigation of Fox News Channel's "O'Reilly Factor" host Bill O'Reilly following statements in which the commentator claimed to have private abortion information on the Kansas physician. Dr. George Tiller's lawyer told the AP his client will ask the...
International Law Expert: US Property Rights Assaulted by Internationalists
As the November elections approach, the overwhelming majority of Americans are totally unaware that their homeland as they know is being dramatically changed -- and not for the better. Both major political parties have leaders who believe in internationalism. And Americans are selling out their vote...
Feds Charge 55 Suspects in Major Human Smuggling Network
Federal and local law enforcement officers fanned out across southern Arizona and several other states searching for more than 50 people allegedly linked to a far-reaching human smuggling organization that brought large numbers of illegal aliens into the United States across remote eastern sections ...
Top Evangelical Leader Steps Down Amidst Allegations of Gay Sex
While sex scandals involving political and church leaders -- Mark Foley and Jimmy Swaggart come to mind -- is one of the media's favorite news stories to cover. It's surprising that a new scandal is getting meager attention. Perhaps the media's full-court press to hand the Democrat Party a huge vict...
NY Times: Saddam Was Close to Building Atomic Bomb
In an effort to hurt Republicans on November 7, the New York Times published a story accusing the Bush Administration of posting Iraqi documents that suggest Saddam Hussein's Iraq was close to building an atomic bomb. Congressional Republicans had urged the Bush White House to post on a governmen...
New Yorker Prostitutes Underaged Girls on the Internet
A New York City man who led an interstate prostitution enterprise including recruiting and prostituting minor girls in several US cites pleaded guilty on Tuesday in federal court, according to Assistant Attorney General Alice S. Fisher of the DoJ Criminal Division and US Attorney Christopher J. Chri...
US Government Agencies Play Catch Up with Cyber Security
Research and development of cyber security technology is essential to creating a broader range of choices and more robust tools for building secure, networked computer systems in the federal government and in the private sector. As quickly as US government agencies upgrade security on their cyber sy...
IRS to Use Bounty Hunters to Collect Taxes
In 2005, taxes owed with collection potential had grown to $132 billion. That number may climb in 2006, with perhaps $150 billion owed by taxpayers in default. The Internal Revenue Service has not pursued some tax debt due to limited resources, manpower constraints and higher priorities. As a re...
US Intelligence Agencies Still Working to Get It Right
The United States' intelligence community is undergoing the most extensive -- perhaps even radical -- transformations since the Office of Strategic Services gave way to the Central Intelligence Agency. Recognizing that people are the critical element in transformation initiatives is key to a success...
Cops Being Trained to Protect Kids from Violence
Battered child syndrome is a tragic and disturbing phenomenon. Unfortunately, it is a crime that is often successfully hidden by its perpetrators. Law enforcement has an important role to play in uncovering cases of battered child syndrome and gathering evidence for their successful prosecution. Man...
Egyptians Imprisoned in US for Enslaving 10 Year Old
Two Egyptian nationals who enslaved a 10-year-old girl and forced her to work as a domestic "slave" at their Orange County residence will serve some time in federal prison. Abdel Nasser Youssef Ibrahim, 57, and his ex-wife, Amal Ahmed Ewis-abd El Motelib, 43, were sentenced on Monday morning by ...
The Canadian Connection
Nineteen suspected Chinese drug gang members were arrested in New York, Pennsylvania, and Maryland and one defendant was arrested in Canada. To date, law enforcement officers have seized more than 50,000 Ecstasy pills worth more than $1 million, over $100,000 in cash, and a number of firearms during...
Detecting Nuclear Material at Seaports: Easier Said Than Done
With President George W. Bush signing legislation that will require American seaports to use radiological detection as part of protecting the US from a nuclear attack, the hard part of fulfilling the President's mandate is at hand. Since the attacks of September 11, 2001, combating terrorism has ...
Problems with Matricula Consular Cards Unresolved
Many American citizens are confused over the proliferation of Mexican Matricula Consular ID cards, that are thought to be bonafide identification documents. They shouldn't feel so bad about their confusion -- it seems the US government, state, and local governments share that confusion. Several s...
Dutch Author Hiding from Islamic Extremists in Holland
From 1998 until 2006, W.G. Van Dorian worked as an attorney in Criminal Law and Immigration Law in The Netherlands and Aruba. As such, Van Dorian came into close contact with terrorism and religious extremism. After the recent murders of Dutch filmmaker Theo van Gogh and Dutch politician Pim Fortuyn...
Over 125 Nailed in Nationwide Kiddie Porn Sting
More than 125 individuals have been arrested nationwide, including 17 in New Jersey, on charges for subscribing to websites depicting hardcore child pornography involving children as young as infants engaged in sexual activities with adults, U.S. Attorney Christopher J. Christie and Immigration and ...
Food Stamp Fraud Costs Taxpayers Hundreds of Millions Every Year
Every year, food stamp recipients exchange hundreds of millions of dollars in benefits for cash instead of food with retailers across the country, a practice known as trafficking. From 2000 to 2005, the Food Stamp Program has grown from $15 billion to $29 billion in benefits. During this period ...
Chinese Spies Infiltrating US Businesses
{The following is based on an FBI strategy report sent to the 14,000-member National Association of Chiefs of Police.} The almost legendary MI5 British counterintelligence service is said to be deeply concerned over an increase in spying by Chinese operatives in the United Kingdom. Although intel...
Federal Reserve Bank Assisting Illegal Alien Lawbreakers
While the mainstream news media are hard at work covering the Rep. Mark Foley "Pagegate" scandal or helping the Democrats to achieve their dream of capturing control of the House of Representatives and Senate, the Federal Reserve Bank is working with the Mexican government to make it easier for ille...
Crackdown on Child Predators May Impact on Freedom of the Internet
The growth of technology has changed our lives dramatically. Computers were viewed as a luxury or even an extravagance 30 years ago. We relied on television, newspapers, and radio as primary sources of news and information. Cables, modems, and online services were virtually nonexistent. Today, c...
Indictments Against Drug Gang and Kidnappers of US Undercover Agent
On Friday, 56 suspects were indicted for drug trafficking and money laundering charges within Puerto Rico, Colombia, St. Martin, Netherlands Antilles, the US Virgin Islands, the British Virgin Islands, and the Dominican Republic. The arrests are reportedly part of the Immigration & Customs Enfor...
ACORN Suspected of Voter Fraud
The Democrats are on fire this election season. They smell victory -- or perhaps that smell is Senator Harry Reid's land deals. Or could it be the smell of voter fraud? In their effort to gain control of the House of Representatives and the Senate, they are doing anything and everything includin...
MS-13 and Other Alien Gangs Intimidating, Threatening Witnesses
Many police officers and prosecutors are becoming increasingly frustrated by their inability to investigate and prosecute cases against emerging crime gangs such as MS 13 (Mara Salvatrucha) successfully when key witnesses refuse to provide critical evidence or to testify because they fear retaliatio...
A United Nations Story: The Beast on the East River
"America's strength is rooted in America's independence and we must always be wary of attempts to compromise our sovereignty. Nathan Tabor's new book accurately describes many of the problems at the United Nations and his warning of the challenges we face through our membership in the UN should not ...
American Jihadist First to Be Indicted for Treason in Terrorism War
Adam Yehiye Gadahn, who appears frequently in Al-Qaeda propaganda videotapes, became the first person charged with treason in the War on Terrorism on Wednesday. He is also being charged with providing material support to terrorists. United States authorities say that they don't know his whereabo...
Phoenix Man Sentenced for Attempting to Create Biological Weapon
Denys Ray Hughes, 59, of Phoenix, Arizona, was sentenced on Monday by United States District Court Judge Earl H. Carroll to 87 months in prison for the Attempted Production of a Biological Toxin for Use as a Weapon, and Possession of an Unregistered Destructive Device, and Possession of an Unregiste...
School Safety Becomes Hot-Button Political Issue Again
In the aftermath of the senseless murder of young children attending an Amish school in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, school safety is once again being discussed within the Beltway. As details of the murder of the school children were revealed to Americans across the country, the topic of school safety h...
Feds to Correct Mistakes with Terrorism Watch List
Lately, there appears to be more and more stories of names being erroneously placed on the federal government's Terrorism Watch List. Last Sunday, CBS TV's 60 Minutes aired a segment on some of the list's shortcomings and the difficulties being experienced by innocent American travelers. The con...
Serial Killer Admits to Murders
A 47-year old truck driver on trial for murdering two Toledo women, confessed to killing another two women. He also told authorities that he was involved with killing a fifth woman. In exchange for "copping" a guilty plea, Dellmus Colvin will not face execution. He was instead sentenced to two l...
Is US Money Still Funding Palestinian Terrorist Groups?
The United States has worked for decades to achieve a resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict through initiatives such as the 1993 Oslo Accords and the more recent 2003 Roadmap for Peace. During fiscal years 1993 through 2005, the United States provided more than $2 billion in assistance ...
Military Chief Says: Test Weapons on Americans Before Using Them on Enemies
While the insanity over the Mark Foley scandal continues within the Beltway and the news media are egging on the Democrats to demand that Speaker of the House Denny Hastert step-down from his position, another story is being ignored. Perhaps the person who should be stepping down from his government...
Iranian-American Indicted for Attending Terrorist Training Camp
A United States citizen was indicted Wednesday on federal charges of providing material support to a designated foreign terrorist organization, the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK), by attending an MEK training camp in Iraq. Zeinab Taleb-Jedi was indicted by a federal grand jury in Brooklyn, New York. Tal...
Mexico Threatens Going to United Nations to Stop US Security Fence
The latest news coming to us from south of the border is that the Mexican government is threatening to go to the United Nations with their complaints about the building of a fence and other security measures. It will be interesting to see how much power the UN exerts over US policy especially when i...
Mexican Mafia's Top Lieutenant Pleads Guilty in US
A top lieutenant to a Mexican Mafia member who controlled Hispanic street gangs across Orange County pleaded guilty today to federal charges, admitting that he conspired with others to violate federal racketeering laws. Thirty-three year old Marco Diaz of Santa Ana, CA, became the 28th defendant ...
"Girls Gone Wild" CEO Pleads Guilty in Sexual Exploitation Case
Joseph Francis, founder, CEO and sole shareholder of two California companies doing business under the name "Girls Gone Wild," has pleaded guilty to charges that he failed to create and maintain age and identity documents for performers in sexually explicit films produced and distributed by Girls Go...
Fugitive and Alleged Drug Cartel Leader Extradited to US
A fugitive who's accused of being a drug trafficking and money laundering kingpin from Colombia's Norte Valle Cartel has been extradited to the United States this week. Jhon Eidelber Cano-Correa arrived in New York Friday night, September 22, where he was formally placed under arrest by immigrat...
Come and Get Your Terrorism Insurance? Not So Fast
Terrorists using unconventional weapons, also known as nuclear, biological, chemical, or radiological (NBCR) weapons, could cause devastating losses. The Terrorism Risk Insurance Act (TRIA) of 2002, as well as the extension passed in 2005, will cover losses from a certified act of terrorism, irrespe...
Mark Foley Experiences Double Standard
While the Democrats are creating political hay out of the sex scandal involving Rep. Mark Foley (R-FL), the Democrats were not as outraged when a member of their own party had a sexual liaison with a House of Representative's page. In fact, the Democrat involved in a homosexual affair with a page ac...
Presidential Candidate Cox Blasts Iranian, Venezuelan Leaders
GOP presidential hopeful John Cox blasted the Iranian and Venezuelan leaders for their statements and behavior during their recent appearances and speeches at the United Nations headquarters in New York City. The John Cox for President campaign released a statement by John Cox: "In the last t...
West African Busted for Illegal Weapons Export Plot
A West African man was arrested in San Diego last Tuesday by agents from Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the Defense Criminal Investigative Service for attempting to illegally export various handguns and high-capacity magazines to the Ivory Coast. The Ivory Coast has suffered from widesp...
The National Intelligence Estimate? So What?
Sometimes I envy liberal Democrats. Unlike conservatives, they are permitted to have it both ways. Who permits them to have such a political advantage? Those sanctimonious geniuses working in the mainstream news media. Why do I say that? Well, there are so many cases it's hard to begin. Take the...
End Times for the Christian Coalition?
(with Nathan Tabor) A once valuable part of the conservative movement appears to be on it's last legs, with state chapters cutting ties and $2 million of debt. On Monday, officials from the Christian Coalition of Georgia announced their formal notice for a name change. In a letter sent to ...
NC Senator Fred Smith: From JAG to Politics and Beyond
“I’m not a politician; I’m a CEO who ran for public office five years ago. In the world I live in, we deal with straight talk and clear vision,” says State Senator Fred Smith of North Carolina. Fred Smith has always been a natural leader – on the football field, in the Army, in the courtroom, on...
Little League Coach Arrested for Kiddie Porn
A longtime area Little League baseball coach is expected to make his initial appearance in federal court here tomorrow morning on a criminal complaint charging him with possessing and receiving child pornography over the Internet. Bradly Nelson, 46, was taken into custody by U.S. Immigration and...
Mexicans Hire Bush Advisor to Stop Border Security
In a move that has many proponents of tough US border security and illegal immigration reforms scratching their heads in puzzlement, Mexican President Vincente Fox recently retained the services of a well-known Republican strategist to help stop the rising tide of public outcry over poor border secu...
Feds Capture Illegal Alien Murderer Featured on Mexico's Most Wanted
A career criminal alien featured on Mexico's “Most Wanted” list was apprehended in the US on Friday. The arrest was made by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the US Marshals Service, the Franklin County Sheriff's Department, and the Ohio Adult Parole Authority. Julio Ernesto Cobian-Ariaza,...
NY Times Iraq Report Hit Job
When the mainstream news media and their bosom buddies in the Democrat Party throw accusations around about the conservative-right information machine, most clear-thinking Americans recognize it as a cleverly manufactured smokescreen. The conservatives and Republicans are pikers compared to the true...
Little League Coach Busted for Kiddie Porn
A longtime area Little League baseball coach is expected to make his initial appearance in federal court here tomorrow morning on a criminal complaint charging him with possessing and receiving child pornography over the Internet. Bradly Nelson, 46, was taken into custody by U.S. Immigration and...
L.A. Man Arrested for Being Saddam Hussein's US Spy
A Los Angeles, California, man is facing about 20 years in federal prison over allegations that he failed to disclose to the US government that he served as a spy for former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein's regime. William Shaoul Benjamin, 64, was arrested by agents from the Federal Bureau of Inv...
GAO Releases Report on Catastrophic Disaster Response
Hurricane Katrina was the largest, most destructive natural disaster in our nation's history. The problems experienced in responding to Katrina resulted in a number of investigations--by congressional committees, the White House Homeland Security Council, and others--regarding the preparations for a...
Bring Back the GOP to Its Conservative Roots: John Cox
"I'm seeking the presidency because we need a true outsider to address the difficult problems we face," announced GOP presidential hopeful John Cox last March. John Cox is sure to remind anyone who'll listen that two of the nation's greatest presidents -- Abraham Lincoln and Ronald Reagan -- ca...
McCain's Folly
The transitional president of Somalia, Abdullahi Yusuf , survived an assassination attempt on Monday when a car suicide-bomb exploded as he left Somalia's parliament. There were, however, eight other people, including his brother and several security guards, who were killed by the bomb blast in B...
ABC News Compares Pope to a Dog
In an ABC News story by its Rome correspondent Martin Seemungal, Pope Benedict XVI was compared to an attack dog -- the Rottweiler -- during Seemungal's extraordinarily biased coverage of the Muslim uprising over the Pontiff's recent comments. At first reading, I had to remind myself I wasn't on the...
New Report Alleges Problems with the Death Penalty
A just-released report claims that Florida's death-penalty system is full of problems with fairness, accuracy and racial disparity in sentencing. The report was released by a group of Florida lawyers and jurists whom critics say are left-wing activists who have always opposed capital punishment....
Churches Firebombed by Members of the Religion of Peace
Early Sunday morning in the West Bank, two more churches were firebombed by members of the "Religion of Peace" as anger over the Pope’s comments grew throughout the Muslim world. One Christian church -- a 170-year-old stone structure -- was firebombed before dawn and its interior was destroyed, a...
Police Organizations Oppose California's Prop 86 Tax Scheme
Throughout the nation, state governments have been raising taxes on cigarettes under the guise of wishing to help smokers quit a deadly habit. For example, government officials in New Jersey -- a group of politicians who never met a tax they didn't like -- has caused the price of cigarettes to reac...
Boston Cops Indicted on Drug Charges
Three veteran officers from the Boston Police Department were indicted Friday by a federal grand jury for conspiring to possess with intent to distribute cocaine and heroin. One of the officers was charged with framing an innocent businessman, as well. In July, the men were arrested in an FBI un...
The Pope Is Right
The latest international outrage expressed by practitioners of the "religion of peace" is over comments made by Pope Benedict XVI. It seems a week doesn't go by without the Islamic world being offended by something someone says, writes or draws. A Danish newspaper publishes some cartoons depicti...
Illegal Alien Deaths at Border Crossing Doubled
Reports in recent years have indicated that increasing numbers of illegal aliens attempting to enter the United States die while crossing the Southwest border. The US Border Patrol implemented the Border Safety Initiative in 1998 with the intention of reducing injuries and preventing deaths amon...
DOJ to Prosecute Thousands for Katrina Fraud and Corruption
The US Justice Department has charged more than 400 government and charity workers for illegally benefiting from Hurricane Katrina and the ensuing flooding, according to their report obstained by the National Association of Chiefs of Police. "Disaster relief agencies have reported to law enforce...
Repeat Child Predator Gets 10 Years for Third Strike
A Clinton, Michigan man was sentenced to 10 years in federal prison following his third conviction for sexual crimes involving children. Wednesday's sentenced was announced by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), the investigating agency. Ernest Gagne, 57, was sentenced by US District J...
Nationwide Illegal Alien Worker Leasing Conspiracy Uncovered
Two leaders of a nationwide employee-leasing conspiracy, that leased out hundreds of illegal aliens throughout the United States, pleaded guilty before US District Judge Kenneth Marra in the Southern District of Florida, while a third defendant was sentenced, according to the US Justice Department. ...
Terrorist Attack in Syria: US Embassies and Personnel Remain Targets
On the day after the fifth anniversary of the 9-11 terror attacks, the US Embassy in Damascus, Syria was attacked by a four-man team that used two vehicle-borne improvised explosive devices. Three of the attackers were killed and one was wounded; there are no known American casualties at this time. ...
Americans Give United Nations Thumbs Down in New Poll
In a new poll, the American people, by and large, are giving the United Nations and it's immense bureaucracy a thumbs done, with many saying the entire institution should be scrapped. The Oil-for-Food scandal, serious financial scandals, the mediocre performances in Rwanda, Darfur, Somalia, and t...
Feds Training Local Cops to Arrest Illegal Aliens: States and Cities Not Interested
The Department of Homeland Security's Immigration and Customs Enforcement dierctorate authorized 16 additional Alabama state troopers to enforce federal immigration law, following their completion of ICE training at the Center for Domestic Preparedness in Anniston, Ala. A Florida deputy sheriff...
9-11 Hero John O'Neill: The Consummate Counterterrorist
The Federal Bureau of Investigation will hold a special dedication ceremony on September 15, 2006 in Kaiserslauten, Germany, to honor the memory of former FBI Counterterrorism Chief John P. O’Neill. While the Clinton Administration slept during the terrorists' war against the United States, O'Neill ...
La Cosa Nostra Underboss Gets an Al Capone Prison Sentence
La Cosa Nostra Underboss Gets an "Al Capone" Prison Sentence by Jim Kouri, CPP Mob underboss Anthony "The Genius" Megale, a/k/a “Mac,” a/k/a “Machiavelli,” was sentenced Friday in Manhattan federal court to 11 years imprisonment, following his conviction on racketeering and extortion charges. Ir...
Texas Man Convicted for Distributing Fake Flu Vaccine
Iyad Abu El Hawa, 36, of Houston, Texas, was convicted on Wednesday for health care fraud and misbranding of a prescription drug. At a re-arraignment hearing before United States District Judge Kenneth M. Hoyt, El Hawa pleaded guilty to the two federal felony offenses. He faces a maximum punish...
9-11 Anniversary: First Responders Five Years Later
As the nation remembers the shock and horror of the 9-11 terrorist attacks five years ago, one sore point that continues to fester is the lack of training for local first responders especially in suburban and rural areas of the country. In a survey of police commanders and sheriffs across the na...
Chief of Guatemalan Anti-Narcotics Guilty of Cocaine Production, Distribution
Two senior Guatemalan anti-narcotics law enforcement officers pleaded guilty on Friday in the US District Court in Washington, DC to a charge of conspiracy to manufacture and distribute cocaine, according to a statement by Assistant Attorney General Alice S. Fisher. Adan Castillo Aguilar and Jorg...
Three Muslims Indicted for Exporting Military Equipment and Secrets
Three Islamic men were indicted on Friday by a federal grand jury in Fresno, California, for illegally exporting sensitive military equipment -- including body armor and chemical protective suits -- to Yemen, as well as dealing in US government secrets. Amen Ahmed Ali, 56, of Bakersfield, also k...
Terrorism for the Next Generation
The Federal Bureau of Investigation predicts that sub-national and non-governmental entities will play an increasing role in world affairs for years to come, presenting new “asymmetric” threats to the United States, according to a report submitted to the National Association of Chiefs of Police and ...
Cop-Killer Ralph Phillips Added to FBI's 10 Most Wanted List
The New York State Police announced on Thursday that cop-killer Ralph B. Phillips has been placed on the FBI's "Ten Most Wanted Fugitives" list. Phillips is being sought for the June 10, 2006, shooting of a New York State Trooper that occurred in Chemung County, New York. He is also wanted for qu...
Radical Islamists Behead Newspaper Editor
The mutilated and decapitated remains of a newspaper editor were discovered in the Sudanese capital of Khartoum on Thursday. A gang of armed men abducted career journalist Mohammed Taha from his home on Tuesday night, according to al-Wifaq, the newspaper for which Taha worked. No one has clai...
Wife of Saudi Prince Faces 10 Years Imprisonment in US
The wife of one of the Saudi royal family living in Winchester, MA, pled guilty on Tuesday in federal court to charges of visa fraud and harboring of illegal aliens relating to her employment of two domestic servants. She faces 10 years in federal prison. Hana Al Jader, age 40, of Winchester, Ma...
Ivy League University Professor Busted for Child Porn, Sex with Underaged Boys
Federal agents and prosecutors filed a criminal complaint against Professor Lawrence Scott Ward at his office at the University of Pennsylvania on Wednesday charging him with involvement with child pornography and having sex with underaged boys. According to an affidavit, two computers and sever...
New York Pimp Pleads Guilty to Running Child Prostitution Ring
A pimp from New York City who recruited and prostituted minor girls in several US cities pleaded guilty in federal court on Tuesday. Demetrius Lemus, 37, of New York City, entered a plea of guilty today before US District Judge Freda L. Wolfson to conspiracy to transport minors to engage in prost...
DHS, Border Patrol Reevaluate Visa Waivers
The Visa Waiver Program enables citizens of 27 countries to travel to the United States for tourism or business for 90 days or less without obtaining a visa. In fiscal year 2004, more than 15 million people entered the country under the program. After the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, the r...
The Illegal Alien Ma Barker
Seventy-nine fugitives and three immigration status violators living in various cities throughout Florida were arrested by federal agents and detention and removal officers during a two-week period that ended on September 1. The arrests were made in Miami, Jacksonville, Orlando and Tampa. The ar...
Hezbollah's UAVs Concern Israeli and US Security Experts
Use of technologically advanced unmanned aerial vehicles, or drones, by Hezbollah during its 34-day conflict with Israel, is causing both American and Israeli defense officials to attempt to formulate an effective defense against drone attacks. According to a report in Newsweek, the three UAVs He...
Top Mexican Drug Kingpin Nailed by US Coast Guard
The US Coast Guard, working closely with the DEA, apprehended Arellano-Felix and seven other adults in a recreational vessel on and arrived at the Coast Guard facility in San Diego, where they were taken into custody by the DEA and US Marshals. “For over a decade, the Arellano-Felix family domin...
IRS Information to Target Illegal Workers, Employers: Good or Bad Idea?
To lawfully work in the United States, individuals must provide identification and evidence of work authorization to their employers. Individuals who are not US citizens must have authorization to work from the Department of Homeland Security. Yet individuals without these required authorizations...
Scotland Yard Arrests 14 Terror Suspects in London
Scotland Yard's counterterrorism unit officers arrested 14 men during a number of anti-terror raids in south and east London, according to the British Home Office. The Muslims were arrested and charged with suspicion of the commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism. The arrests ...
Poll: Attacks on Wal-Mart Not Working with American Voters
The continuous demonizing and vilifying of Wal-Mart Stores by some Democrat Party officials is not working to turn Americans against the enormously successful US retailer, according to a recent poll. It may actually be hurting some Democrat politicians. Wal-Mart spokeswoman Sarah Clark on Friday...
Protesters Demand Argentina Govt. Stop Violent Crime
More than 60,000 thousand of protesters in Argentina loudly demanded President Nestor Kirchner get tough on violent criminals including juveniles. Argentinians say they are angry over the increasing number of violent crimes. Their capital Buenos Aires, was once considered one of the safest citie...
Dozens of Illegal Alien Sex Offenders Captured; Over 8,200 Total
A Mexican national convicted of repeatedly sexually assaulting a nine-year-old girl over a period of two years is among the 40 criminal aliens arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents here during the past four months as part of Operation Predator, a nationwide ICE initiative targeting ...
Pentagon Expanding Numbers and Role of Special Forces
Since the Global War on Terrorism, the Pentagon has taken steps to expand the role of the United States Special Operations Command and its forces. In response, the Command has transformed its headquarters to coordinate counterterrorism activities, and the Defense Department has increased funding and...
First Responders Preparation for WMD Attack Still Lagging
America's first line of defense in any terrorist attack is the "first responder" community -- local police, firefighters, and emergency medical professionals. Properly trained and equipped first responders have the greatest potential to save lives and limit casualties after a terrorist attack. C...
Feds Capture Aliens Illegally Working in Roswell
Federal agents on Wednesday arrested 15 illegal aliens who were working in Roswell, New Mexico, for a local company that is under contract to paint US military aircraft, including Lockheed C-130 military aircraft. Some of the aliens were in the process of painting these aircraft when they were arres...
A One Man Crime Wave
A Mexican national, described by federal law enforcement as a "one man crime wave," was sentenced in federal court on Tuesday for his role in a conspiracy to distribute 15 kilograms or more of methamphetamine in southwest Missouri. Roy Rodriguez, 22, US address unknown, was sentenced by United St...
Iranian President to German Chancellor: Holocaust Concocted by WWII Allies
In a note to the German Chancellor, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said that the Nazi Holocaust against the Jews had been concocted by the victorious Allied nations following World War II to embarrass war-torn Germany. The Iranian-controlled news agency Mehr disclosed the contents of thei...
Human Rights Groups to Conduct Surveillance to Help Terrorists
Two human rights groups wish to use the European Union's satellites to uncover CIA secret detention facilities. The organizations involved are The Council of Europe and Human Rights Watch, which is based in the United States. What's shocking about this revelation is that two supposedly well-rega...
Pentagon Sent Paychecks to Deserters
Over the past several years, the Department of Defense has reported examples of hundreds of Army National Guard and Army Reserve (Army Guard and Reserve) soldiers who received inaccurate and untimely payroll payments due to problems with the DOD payroll system. The Government Accounting Office, o...
Russia Tells UN Security Council: Don't Fret Over Iran
As the Iranians are moving closer and closer to developing a viable nuclear weapons program, our Russian friends(?) are telling the world not to worry. A Russian official is being quoted as saying the centrifuges available to Iran are not sufficient to launch industrial uranium enrichment. Another R...
Kofi Annan Backs Down from Syrian President
United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan reversed himself following Syrian threats when he announced that an expanded international peacekeeping force in Lebanon would not help enforce an arms embargo on Hezbollah by deploying along the Syrian border unless specifically asked to do so by Beirut. ...
Another United Nations Power Grab Expected
The United Nations is expected to pass an international treaty that will give disabled people more rights. The idea is to replace charity with rights to be enforced by an international government. Critics in the United States believe this move is part and parcel of the United Nations goal of cre...
Katrina's First Anniversary: Lessons Learned
Hurricane Katrina is in the news again with the first anniversary of the deadly storm and subsequent flood that destroyed the city of New Orleans. As a result of the deadly and catastrophic events that occurred in Louisiana and Mississippi, and the extraordinary number of committees investigating...
Feds Bust 25 Illegal Alien Sexual Predators in Los Angeles
A Mexican national who attempted to kidnap a seven-year-old girl from a local Laundromat is one of 25 persons arrested by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Los Angeles during the past three days as part of a joint enforcement effort with the United States Attorney's Office targeting fo...
Michigan Seen as Home to Criminal Conspiracy to Fund Hezbollah
While Rep. John Dingell, a Michigan Democrat, proclaimed himself neutral -- "I don't take sides for or against Hezbollah; I don't take sides for or against Israel," he said -- there appears to be problems of Hezbollah activities within his own backyard. A Dearborn Heights MI, man pleaded guilty ...
New Terrorist Group Claims Responsibility for Fox Journalists Abduction
A new group of Palestinian terrorists, The Holy Jihad Brigades, has claimed responsibility for the kidnapping of two Fox News journalists. In a message, the terrorists said they will give the United States 72 hours to trade the journalists for Muslim prisoners being detained in US detention centers ...
Russia Is Not a Friend of the United States
During the Cold War, the United States and the Soviet Union embarked on the most massive military buildups in history. Part of President Reagan's strategy for winning was to entice the Soviets into a competition it could never even hope to win. A communist economy by its very nature is ill-equipped ...
Terminating the Politics and Irrelevance of Intelligence Analysis
Closely tied to the question of how best to set intelligence requirements are the larger questions of how to improve analysis by the intelligence community and how to increase its impact. Many current and former policymakers are critical of the analysis they receive, and both intelligence consum...
Chinese Security Expert Warns of Threats Throughout the Globe
The FBI recently released their threat assessment for the future of the United States and the global community. Most of these threats to our security stem from foreign groups whose activities are not limited by governmental or national boundaries. Some operate with the support or tolerance of a ...
Cleric Warns US, EU: Iran Has Nuclear Rights
A well respected Iranian cleric claims that Iran won't give up its right to peaceful nuclear technology. He warned that Iran is prepared to defend that right "to the last drop of blood." Ahmad Khatami, Tehren's Prayer Leader, made his remarks in a speech to thousands of worshipers, the officia...
Kofi Annan Again Blasts Israel
United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan Saturday blasted Israel for what he characterized as a violation of ceasefire in Lebanon saying that he's "deeply concerned on the issue." In a press statement released at the UN Headquarters in New York, Annan said: "All such violations of Security Cou...
Counterintelligence in a Dangerous World
The counterintelligence function involves protecting the country, as well as intelligence agencies, from the activities of foreign intelligence services. The Federal Bureau of Investigation has principal responsibility for countering the activities of foreign intelligence services within the United ...
British Cops Find Terrorists' Martyr Videos
Several martyr videos were discovered on computer laptops that were owned by some of the almost two dozen terrorist suspects being questioned in connection with the thwarted terror plot in London, according to news reports in the United Kingdom. Twenty-three suspects are being questioned by auth...
American Flag Burning Illegal Alien Indicted for Reentering US
A Mexican man with two prior convictions for illegally entering the United States was arraigned in federal court in Cleveland on Wednesday for illegal reentry, the result of an investigation by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents. Jose Barron-Marquez, 35, a citizen of Mexico, was apprehen...
CAIR Continues to Undermine US-Israeli Efforts in War on Islamic Fascists
In an effort to drive a wedge between two allies in the Middle East who actually fight Islamic Fascists, on Monday, August 28, the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) will host a panel discussion on "The Israel Lobby and the U.S. Response to the War in Lebanon" at the National Press Club in...
Liberal-Left Confuses Americans About the NSA Surveillance Program
U.S. District Judge Anna Diggs Taylor ruled this week that the communications intercept program conducted by the National Security Agency is unconstitutional. While many are shocked or feigning shock over her decision, this writer wasn't shocked or surprised at this judicial ruling. The moment I...
Another Attack on Jews in the US
Two white supremacists, brothers Jacob Laskey, 25, and Gabriel Laskey, 21, pled guilty in United States District Court to charges of conspiracy to deprive individuals of their civil rights and intentionally damaging religious property. Jacob Laskey also pled guilty to solicitation to murder witn...
Body of Missing Cruise Ship Passenger Located
Members of the FBI say that a body recovered from waters off the coast of Italy is that of a Florida woman who disappeared from a cruise ship in last month. Lourdes Hall, an FBI spokeswoman, told reporters that 22-year old Elizabeth Galeana is a victim of drowning, and that investigators believe...
Feds Nab 31 Koreans and Two NYPD Cops for Human Trafficking
Federal agents arrested 31 Korean nationals on Tuesday who were charged in a wide-ranging human trafficking ring operating throughout the Northeastern United States. Also arrested were two officers from the New York City Police Department who allegedly accepted over $125,000.00 in bribes. The def...
ACLU Continues Its Onslaught
Even before the United Kingdom terrorist plot last week, the Transportation Security Agency had begun revamping their airport security strategy. The Department of Homeland Security and the TSA are finally taking some positive steps to professionalize airport security. The initial step was designatin...
Mexican Cop-Killer Convicted in Arizona
Agustin Vasquez-Mendoza was found guilty in Maricopa County, AZ, Superior Court for first-degree murder in the killing of Drug Enforcement Administration Special Agent Richard E. Fass. Vasquez-Mendoza was convicted on all counts including first degree murder and faces life in prison, with the pos...
Britain's Muslim Clerics Command Secret Militias
Now that radical imam Abu Hamza is a convicted felon and probably will be extradited and face terror charges in the United States, clerics from other mosques are finally coming forward to tell the world how Hamza sent teams of young supporters -- his own private militia -- in Britain with orders to ...
Seven Years Ago This Week: Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton and the FALN
Whenever I hear New York Senator Hillary Clinton talk tough about terrorism, I'm always surprised that a bolt of lightning doesn't strike her atop her $3,000.00 haircut. If I wasn't so angered by her calculating rhetoric, I'd probably roll on the floor laughing each time she spoke. She's tough...
Native Americans Fighting to Cancel Washingtion Redskins Trademark
Six American Indians filed a joint petition with the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (TTAB) of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office for cancellation of the Washington Redskins football organization (Pro-Football, Inc.) trademarked term "Redskins." A similar petition was filed in 1992 by a gr...
UK Cops Who Foiled Terrorist Plot Relied on Info Sharing
British law enforcement's success in thwarting a diabolical terrorist plot to blowup numerous passenger aircraft is impressing police departments and agencies throughout the world. In the weeks following their arrests of 24 suspected Jihadists, it will become clearer what worked for agencies such as...
Arabs and Israelis Unhappy with UN Resolution
The Arab League and Israeli lawmakers are already complaining about the terms of UN Security Council Resolution 1701. The controversial resolution calls for a cease-fire between Israel and Hezbollah, but doesn't single out Israel as the primary aggressor, which was being pushed by Arab leaders. ...
NYPD Beats ACLU in Court Battle
A US appeals court ruled in favor of New York City Police Department conducting random bag searches at subway station entrances throughout the city. The court said that it viewed the random searches "as an adequate method to curb terrorism." "In light of the thwarted plots to bomb New York City'...
President Putin, Middle East Arms Merchant
Russia's cash-strapped defense, biotechnology, chemical, aerospace, and nuclear industries continued to be eager to raise funds via exports and transfers.  Some Russian universities and scientific institutes also showed a willingness to earn much-needed funds by providing WMD or missile-related teac...
Judge Rules Against Cindy Sheehan and ACLU
A federal district court judge ruled on Tuesday that a ban preventing protestors from camping and parking near President Bush's Crawford, Texas ranch is constitutional. Attorney David Broiles, an attorney with the Texas ACLU, sued on behalf of Cindy Sheehan and other anti-war protestors who wan...
US Muslim Group Slams Bush Over Use of Term Islamic Fascists
The nation's largest Muslim group expressed concern over President Bush's use of the term "Islamic fascists" in a news conference about the arrest of 21 suspects in a plot to bomb airliners flying between Britain and the United States on Thursday. In a letter to President Bush, Parvez Ahmed,...
UK Terror Plot: Airport Security Evaluation in US
Federal intelligence agencies have reported that in the past, terrorists have considered using general aviation aircraft (all aviation other than commercial and military) for terrorist acts, and that the September 11th terrorists learned to fly at general aviation flight schools. The events unfo...
DHS RESPONDS TO UK TERRORIST PLOT; Raises Terror Threat Level
The Department of Homeland Security is taking immediate steps to increase security measures in the aviation sector in coordination with heightened security precautions in the United Kingdom, says Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff.  Over the last few hours, British authorities have arr...
Chinese Continue Their Military Build Up
While the news media and politicians in the United States continue their focus on Israeli fight against terrorism giant Hezbollah, or Senator Hillary Clinton's latest diatribe in front of the TV cameras, there continues to be enormous changes occurring in communist China. For the most part, the news...
New Law Enforcement Teams Deployed to Capture Illegal Alien Fugitives
Seven new Fugitive Operations teams are now operating in Atlanta, Houston, Los Angeles, Newark, Phoenix, Washington, D.C. and Raleigh, NC, bringing the total number of teams nationwide to 45, according to Julie L. Myers, Assistant DHS Secretary for Immigration and Customs Enforcement. These ICE F...
Tancredo Almost Singlehandedly Fighting Illegal Alien Voter Fraud
During the pro-illegal alien rallies in cities across the US last Spring, activists were hard at work registering illegal aliens to vote as Democrats. In New York, a city that doesn't require proof of citizenship to vote, activists registered tens of thousands of illegal aliens during a huge demonst...
Schools Are a Hotbed of Violence and Crime
In her bestselling and controversial book, Ann Coulter examines the abysmally poor US public education system. One of the elements of the overall failure of public schools is the fear on the part of students that their fellow classmates may injure or even kill them. An unprecedented level of nati...
Wahhabism Spreading Throughout the Globe?
(The following article is based on reports obtained by the National Association of Chiefs of Police.) Wahhabism is a fundamentalist movement, named after Muhammad ibn Abd al Wahhab (1703-1792). It remains the dominant form of Islam in Saudi Arabia. Wahhabis believe that some Muslim groups suc...
NY Newsday Publisher Guilty of Child Porn and Obstruction of Justice
Former New York Newsday publisher Robert Johnson, 60, pleaded guilty on Friday in Manhattan federal court to charges that he possessed child pornography and destroyed computer records that were the subject of a federal investigation. Johnson retired as CEO and publisher of Newsday during the course ...
University Professor Hunted by US Marshals
To his colleagues, Richard W. Gibbs was a respected university professor who taught public relations and initiated a student internship program. But to his alleged victims, he was a sexual predator who taught “lessons” no child should ever learn. “Gibbs alleged acts were unspeakable and it is cri...
Analysts Forecast More Terror Threats Including Lone Wolves
Terrorism is the most significant threat to our national security. In the international terrorism arena, over the next five years, it's believed that the number of state-sponsored terrorist organizations will continue to decline, but privately sponsored terrorist groups will increase in number. ...
Physician Charged by Feds for Selling Over 2.5 Million Diet Pills
Dr. Albert Kofsky was arrested by agents from the Federal Bureau of Investigation who charged him with trafficking in massive quantities of prescription diet pills, including phentermine, from his small office in Northeast Philadelphia. Dr. Kofsky was licensed to dispense these drugs only in the...
Russian President Putin Slams United States
The Russians have allegedly sold weapons to countries such as Iran, Syria, Venezuela, and other terrorist-supporting nations. After the US-led invasion of Iraq, Russian-made weapons were found. As a result, the US government placed sanctions against American business dealings with two Russian com...
Iranians Creating Mischief
British government officials have shown -- and continue to show -- American intelligence officials information indicating that Iran is operating "training camps" for bombers who carry out terrorist attacks on coalition forces, Iraqi security forces and civilians. It appears that the training is acce...
Admitted Polygamist Gets Mere 45 Day Sentence for Sex with Minor
An Arizona polygamist was sentenced by a judge to only 45 days in prison for having sex with a 16-year-old girl. Kelly Fischer, 39, had faced a maximum of four years in prison. He took the now 21-year-old woman as his third wife. Polygamy is not a crime in Arizona, but having sex with a 16-year ...
Pedophile Says Sex with Kids is a Sacred Civil Right
An admitted pedophile accused of having sex with young boys told the judge during a pre-trial hearing that having sex with children is a "sacred ritual protected by civil rights laws." The predator allegedly chose victims who suffered from physical or mental disabilities. Phillip Distasio, an av...
Undercover Investigators Easily Compromise Border Security
Currently, US citizens are not required to present a passport when entering the United States from countries in the Western Hemisphere. However, US citizens are required to establish citizenship to a CBP officer's satisfaction. On its Web site, Customs and Border Protection (CBP) advises US citi...
Deadly Senior Citizens May Face Death Sentence
Two female senior citizens, dubbed "The Black Widows" by police, were officially charged Monday with murdering homeless men in hit-and-run incidents disguised as accidents. aimed at financial gain, and they face death sentences, according to prosecutors. The elderly women are accused of committi...
Leaked European Union Secret Report Smacks of Anti-Semitism
A leaked European Union secret report advises European government officials that they should "consider direct intervention in an attempt to curb the systematic measures being undertaken by Israel to increase its control and population in the historically -- and legally -- Arab eastern sector of Jeru...
Operation Newlywed Game Smashes Illegal Alien Marriage Scam
One of the key suspects in an elaborate Orange County, CA-based marriage fraud scheme faces up to 15 years in prison after pleading guilty in federal court to charges of visa fraud and conspiracy. Julie Tran, 50, pleaded guilty on Friday to charges stemming from “Operation Newlywed Game,” a land...
OUTRAGE! Repeat Sex Offender Kills 11 Year Old Boy
A twice convicted child sex offender has been arrested in Baltimore, Maryland yesterday for the slaying of an 11-year-old boy who had been missing since last week. Detectives allege that 52-year old Melvin Jones Jr. was the last person seen with Irvin Harris, whose body was discovered on a golf cour...
Terrorists Plot Against Americans Through Food Supply
While airport security, seaport protection, illegal immigration and other functions of the Department of Homeland Security garner more attention and news headlines, one of the most fear terrorist tactics is the use of the United States' domestic food supply chain to kill as many Americans as possibl...
Israelis Setup by Islamofascists
In our topsy-turvy world in which the good guys are characterized as evil, while evil thugs are portrayed as merely political militants, the tragedy in the Lebanese town of Qana serves as an object lesson for anyone who really believes we will triumph over the Islamofascists. Before the facts are...
UN Seeks End of Nation-States; International Tax on Americans
While the American press concentrated on Democrat Senator John Kerry's call for a filibuster of Judge Samuel Alito's confirmation to the US Supreme Court last January, the story of why Kerry was in Davos, Switzerland was widely overlooked or ignored by the mainstream news media. Reporters palmed off...
Riverdance Star Suing Woman Over False Rape Charge
Former "Riverdance" star Michael Flatley won an Illinois State Supreme Court ruling that he is allowed to sue a woman who falsely claimed he raped her in Las Vegas. The court's decision, which was promulgated on Thursday, was that Flatley's $100 million extortion and defamation lawsuit against Ty...
Aryan Brotherhood Members Face Federal Death Penalty
A federal jury found four members of the notorious white-supremicist group, The Ayran Brother guilty on Friday on charges that they used murder and intimidation to continue their drug-dealing operations within a prison. Prosecutors charactized the conviction as being part of one of the largest f...
In the Midst of World Crises, the UN Condemns the US for Executing Murderers
With terrorists indiscriminately killing civilians throughout the world, Muslims committing genocide in Africa, and a legitimate government being overthrown in Somalia, the United Nations has truly stepped up to the plate and condemned ... the United States. The US government should suspend all d...
Mexican Mafia Captain Arrested While Smuggling Illegal Aliens
A ranking member of the violent Mexican Mafia gang was arrested near Laredo, TX, on Thursday by federal agents while he attempted to smuggle into the US 12 aliens hidden in the back of a tractor-trailer. Jorge Antonio Espinoza, 40, from Laredo, was in federal court Friday morning where he was ch...
Israeli Intelligence: Lebanese Helping Soldiers Locate Hezbollah Fighters
Lebanese citizens living in the Hezbollah stronghold of Bint Jbeil are aiding the Israeli soldiers advancing on terrorist enclaves in that southern Lebanon town. According to the Galil Report, many of the Lebanese, who refused to flee their homes, volunteered information to Israeli troops -- inf...
Kofi? No Thanks, I'm Trying to Cut Down
I'll be blunt: I believe Kofi Annan is the worst the United Nations Secretary General in my lifetime, and that's no small achievement considering past secretaries general. All the while Annan suffers minimal criticism from the United States and the European. He's so inept, he's dangerous. Beside...
GOP Slams Howard Dean for Calling Iraqi PM an Anti-Semite
Democrat Party chairman Howard Dean called the Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Al-Maliki an "anti-Semite" during an impassioned speech on Wednesday. Dean's remark stemmed from Al-Maliki's refusal to condemn Hezbollah for their attacks on Israel. His address to Congress was boycotted by some Democrats ...
Adam Walsh Child Protection & Safety Act Signed into Law by Bush
President George W. Bush signed a bill into law that will lead to establishment of a national sex offender registry. The new law may also make it harder for sexual predators to reach children on the Internet. The legislation is called the Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act of 2006. It's ...
Current Immigration Boom Dwarfs the Great Wave of 1910
The current boom in the United States immigrant population dwarfs the peak of the great immigration wave of 1910, according to a study by the Center for Immigration Studies in Washington, DC. The study indicates that there are 35.2 million immigrants -- legal and illegal -- living in the US makin...
Billionaire Arrested for Solicitation of Underaged Girls
Billionaire Jeffrey Epstein was arrested by police on charges of solicitation after detectives from the Palm Beach, Florida Police Department conducted what they termed "an in-depth investigation." The police report alleges that Epstein was paying underaged girls and young adult women to massage...
Chinese Covert Agent Sentenced to Prison in Conspiracy Case
Ko-Suen Moo, of Taipei, Taiwan, was sentenced on Tuesday on charges of being a covert agent of the People's Republic of China; conspiracy to broker and to export defense articles to the People's Republic of China, including one F-16 aircraft engine, Blackhawk helicopter engines, cruise missiles and ...
US Cops Continue Studying Counterterrorism in Israel
A private US-Israeli company, Security Solutions International, is responding to the need for better quality training by sponsoring a training missions to Israel for US law enforcement and security officers. While the Department of Homeland Security continues to fund courses for law enforcement a...
Saddam Henchman Tariq Aziz Crying the Blues to US Supreme Court
Former Iraqi foreign minister Tariq Aziz has retained a US attorney, Giovanni Di Stefano, who has made an application to the United States Supreme Court and stated that he "places the US on notice of a Habeas Corpus Application to the United States Supreme Court." A Writ of Habeas Corpus is a jud...
Political Correctness Be Damned! We're at War with Islamists
If I hear one more person on a news or talk show say that we're fighting a war against terrorism, I'm going to scream! If one more Bush Administration official says that Islam is a peaceful religion, get ready for another scream. When we fought Nazi Germany during World War II, we were not fight...
Washington DC Police Chief Declares Crime Emergency
With rampant violence plaguing the nation's capital, the Federal Bureau of Investigation announced the formation of a task force. A coalition of federal and local law enforcement agencies has formed a new Violent Crime Task Force to address violent crime and robberies in the District of Columbia. ...
Identity Theft Epidemic Continues: Affects More Than 57 Million Americans
In the year 2005, there were 151 significant identity breaches throughout the United States affecting more than 57.7 million consumers. According to the Identity Theft Resource Center (ITRC), approximately half of those breaches occurred at educational institutes where hackers used the school’s comp...
Illegal Aliens Winning; Americans Are the Losers
It's widely been reported that illegal aliens comprise upwards of 27 percent of the US prison and jail population. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection -- two agencies within the Department of Homeland Security -- claim in several reports that they've apprehended ove...
Professor Suspended at Behest of CAIR for Voicing Opinions to Muslim Students
In my position with the National Association of Chiefs of Police, I get many reports, press releases and other documents on a daily basis. Because of time constraints, I may read perhaps one-third of them, giving priority to Department of Homeland Security and FBI reports. However, every once in a w...
Illegal Alien Wokers: Is the Bush Administration Finally Getting It Right?
As part of its efforts to combat illegal alien employment schemes through criminal prosecutions, Department of Homeland Security officials on Friday announced the results of three separate investigations that resulted in criminal charges against businesses employing illegal aliens in Kentucky, Ohio,...
Activist Claims Bill O'Reilly Threatened Him; Files Complaint with FCC
A guest who appeared on Fox News Channel's "The O'Reilly Factor" filed a complaint against the show's host, Bill O'Reilly, claiming he felt threatened by O'Reilly's comments. Kevin Barrett, an outspoken 9/11 truth activist, said he was taken aback when O'Reilly said Barrett belongs "in the Charle...
Marijuana Being Packaged in Gumballs and Sold to Teens
High-grade marijuana is being packaged in gumballs and sold to high school students, according to Maryland State Police officials. These gumballs, known as "Greenades," contain enough THC to be fatal to smaller children. THC is the active chemical in marijuana that causes the user to become "high."...
Domestic Terrorist Pleads Guilty in Plot to Blow Up Power Plants
Zachary Jenson, 20, of the Seattle, Washington area, entered a plea of guilty to one count of conspiracy in connection with an eco-terrorist plot to blow up commercial and governmental facilities in the Sacramento, California region, including the United States Forest Service Institute of Forest Gen...
Many Police Officers Disenchanted with President Bush on Immigration
During the last presidential campaign cycle, many national and local police organizations, as well as individual officers and commanders, supported the reelection of George W. Bush. Commanders and rank-and-file officers understood the fact that compared to the alternatives, Bush was the right man to...
Israel Unconcerned with Lebanese Military Joining Hezbollah
Israel is currently positioning ground troops on the Lebanese border. According to ABC News, they've also called up reserves and warned civilians to flee Hezbollah-controlled southern Lebanon as it prepared Friday for a likely ground invasion. It's been common knowledge that Israeli special fo...
THE UN TERRORIST ENABLERS COUNCIL
United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan on Thursday outlined his quickly thrown-together plan to end the savaging of terrorists, and the unfortunate collateral death and destruction, in Lebanon at the hands of the Israelis. Afterall, we can't have Israel attacking terrorists armed with rocke...
Celebrated US Scientist Convicted of Repeated Sexual Molestation of Child
The man hailed as the "father of gene therapy" was convicted of repeated sexual molestation of a colleague's daughter, beginning when she was 10 years old. A jury convicted William Anderson, 69, of one count of repeated sexual abuse of a child under the age of 14, and three counts of committing ...
UK Muslim Charged in US for Terrorism Support Conspiracy
A federal grand jury sitting in Bridgeport, Connecticut, has returned a three-count Indictment charging Syed Talha Ahsan,25, of London, England, with participating in a conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists and participating in a conspiracy to kill innocent peoole and damage property ...
US Muslim Group Accuses Israel of State Terrorism
A prominent national Islamic civil rights and advocacy group today called on the international community to intervene after at least 12 Lebanese civilians, including women and children, were killed in an Israeli attack on a convoy fleeing threats to destroy their village. The fleeing civilian...
More Than 125 Criminal Aliens Captured in Oklahoma
Federal agents and officers apprehended 127 criminal aliens, fugitive aliens, and other immigration status violators as part of a four-day state-wide interior immigration enforcement operation that began July 12. Dubbed "Operation Return to Sender," the initiative concluded last Saturday and is a...
Doctor Who Gave NFL Players Steroids Headed for Prison
An alternative medicine physician who formerly practiced in West Columbia, S.C., was sentenced today in federal court for conspiracy to distribute anabolic steroids and Human Growth Hormone (HGH) to professional athletes. Chief U.S. District Judge Joseph F. Anderson, Jr., sentenced James M. Shor...
The Cost of Freedom
"Millions for defense, but not a penny for tribute." -- Charles Pinkney, the American minister to France, wrote that in a letter to Timothy Pickering in 1797 relating his answer to a French request for a tribute or bribe. The French had seized several American ships and were demanding a tribute for...
Iranian Backed Hezbollah Attack on Israel Really About United States
There are a number of this writer's friends in the intelligence community who are beginning to believe the current violence between the Iranian-Syrian backed Hezbollah and Israel may be about more than just hatred for the Jewish State. It may be about hurting the American economy and weakening, furt...
Mexican Producing Meth That Americans Won't Produce
As methamphetamine abuse continues its scourge of the country, state and federal elected officials have worked over the last two years to pass laws restricting sales of over the counter products containing pseudoephedrine. An Associated Press (AP) story reported that the federal anti-meth law was...
Security Experts: DHS Must Do a Better Job of Sharing Information
A wide array of cyber and physical assets is critical to America's national security, economic well-being, and public health and safety. Information related to threats, vulnerabilities, incidents, and security techniques is instrumental to guarding critical infrastructures (government buildings, com...
Iran Claims Solidarity with Lebanon...And So Do the French
Late Sunday night, Iran's top religious leader praised the Lebanese Shiite terrorist group Hezbollah for launching attacks on Israel. "The [Israelis] want Lebanon to be a meat in their mouth, but the powerful Hezbollah has prevented their dream from being realized." Iranian supreme leader Ayatol...
United Nations Shows True Colors During Israeli Fight Against Terrorism
While all eyes are on developments at the United Nations headquarters in New York, a key UN official in Geneva held a press conference that critics point to as evidence UN's double-standard when it addresses Israel. A senior UN official said on Friday that Israel's military blockade of Lebanon, a...
Hezbollah Terrorist Sleeper Cell Suspect in New York City
While many US government officials are deeply concerned over Iran’s nuclear program, according to recent reports, investigations by Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Justice Department revealed last May that the Lebanon-based terrorist group Hezbollah may be plotting attacks. These attacks may...
Rap Superstar Eminem May Face Criminal Charges for Assault
Rap superstar and budding actor Eminen was involved in an assault at a Detroit-area strip club, according to police. The fist fight erupted at a nightspot -- Cheetah -- on Thursday. A man claims he was punched in the face by Eminem in the club's restroom. Eminem, whose real name is Marshall ...
Veteran Cop Arrested a Serial Rapist in Cases He Investigated
A 17-year veteran cop was charged Friday in a string of rapes that he helped investigate as the sergeant in charge. Sergeant Jeffery Pelo, 41, of the Bloomington, IL Police Department was arrested and charged with four rapes dating back to 2002. In addition, He was charged with two counts of hom...
Dan Rather and The Bad Penny
Like the proverbial "bad penny" that keeps turning up, disgraced CBS News anchor Dan Rather told Associated Press on Tuesday he will be the ultimate authority on a weekly news program he'll begin in October on HDNet for owner Mark Cuban. Dandy Dan is promising "independent journalism, which, to ...
Russia's Putin Criticizes Israel for Overkill
During the G8 summit in St. Petersburg, Russian President Vladimir Putin called for an end to the violence in the middle, but saved his sharpest criticism for the Israelis. Joining leaders from France, Greece, China and other nations, Putin accused the Israeli government of failing to use "propor...
Is Police Use of Force a Rare Occurrence?
Among the 45.3 million residents age 16 or older who had a contact with police in 2002, about 1.5% (664,500 persons) had a contact in which police used or threatened force against them. The 1.5% in 2002 is greater than the percentage in 1999. In 1999, 1% (0.98%) of persons with contact experien...
Zogby Poll: Iranian People Say Israel Should Not Exist; Want Nuke Weapons
United States intelligence officials believe that the current crisis in the Middle East, that began with incursions into Israel and abductions of soldiers followed by terrorist attacks against the Israeli people, is being fomented by Iran. The hatred of the Jewish State is no where more evident t...
Senate Appropriates a Whopping ZERO Dollars for Border Security Fence
When the immigration issue was at the boiling point in the spring, the US Senate voted to erect a mere 370 miles of security fencing along the US-Mexican border. However, yesterday the many of the same senators voted against providing funds to build it. "We do a lot of talking. We do a lot of le...
Rebuilding Iraq: Military and Private Security Forces Need Better Coordination
Coordination between the U.S. military and private security providers still needs improvement, according to the Congress's General Accounting Office. First, private security providers continue to enter the battle space without coordinating with the U.S. military, putting both the military and se...
Two Men Plead Guilty to Funding Terrorist Group Hezbollah
Two men pleaded guilty Friday to charges of conspiracy to violate the "Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act" by trafficking in contraband and using the proceeds to help fund a terrorist group. Imad Majed Hamadeh, 51, and Theodore Schenk, 73, pleaded guilty before US District Judge G...
Top 10 Cities to Have Your Identity Stolen; 10 Cities with Least Risk
Identity theft and identity fraud are terms used to refer to types of crime in which someone wrongfully obtains and uses another individual's personal data in a way that involves fraud or deception, typically for economic gain. Unlike fingerprints, which are unique to an individual and cannot be...
Californian Captured at Border with Sex Video of Him with a Child
An Bloomington, California man is under investigation by federal agents after his arrest last week when a search of his vehicle at a local port of entry turned up a videotape showing him engaging in explicit sexual conduct with a young boy who appeared to be heavily sedated. Earl Venton Buchanan...
US Unprepared for Ballistic Missile Attack, Says Reagan's Star Wars Man
Last Tuesday, as most of America celebrated Independence Day, North Korea launched six missiles in the early hours of Wednesday their time. One of them was the Taepodong 2, which has a range of over 6,000 miles.That missile crashed within 40 seconds of its launch, but it set alarm bells ringing acro...
Senators Lott and Collins Announce Compromise on FEMA Reorganizations
Chairman of the Senate Rules Committee, Senator Trent Lott (R-MS), and Chairman of the Senate Homeland Security Committee, Senator Susan Collins (R-ME), say that they have reached an agreement on a plan to strengthen FEMA and make it an independent agency within the Department of Homeland Security. ...
DoD Investigator Claims Neo-Nazis Infiltrating US Military
Neo-Nazis and hate groups are infiltrating the US military in order to get first-class combat training and specialized training in demolitions, intelligence, and other aspects of warfare, according to a civil-rights group. Reports also indicate that black and Hispanic gangs are active within the arm...
Analysis: Al-Qaeda Changes Focus of Its Terror Attacks
New Yorkers and New Jerseyites last Friday awoke to the news that a terrorist plot to inflict death and devastation on them by bombing tunnels used by over a hundred thousand commuters each day was thwarted before the terrorists could not enter the United States and implement their diabolical suicid...
Analysis: Man Serves Hard Time for Bogus Rape Charge
A New York man was freed after enduring over 20 years in prison for a rape he didn't commit. Alan Newton, who is now 44 years old, was imprisoned for brutally raping a 25-year-old woman in a Bronx building in 1984. Newton was serving a sentence of a maximum of 40 years in prison. Attorneys re...
All 50 States Linked to DoJ Sex Offender Registry; Now Available to Public
All 50 states are now participating in the National Sex Offender Public Registry web site, according to a memorandum from the US Department of Justice to the National Association of Chiefs of Police. South Dakota and Oregon have now been added to the web site, which provides real-time access to ...
Genovese Crime Family Captain and 6 Associates Indicted on Multiple Charges
A Fort Lauderdale federal grand jury returned a six count indictment charging Genovese Crime Family members and associates Renaldi “Ray” Ruggiero, Albert “Chinky” Facchiano, Joseph Dennis Colasacco, Mitchell Weissman, Francis J. O’Donnell, Clement Santoro, and Charles Steinberg with conspiracy to co...
Exclusive: Terrorist Bombing Plot in New York City Uncovered
The Federal Bureau of Investigation and the New York City Police Department are reporting that they've uncovered a serious plot by Islamic terrorists to blowup New York City's Holland Tunnel. The tunnel connects Manhattan Island with New Jersey via the Hudson River. According to an anonymous sour...
Bio-Weapons: Creating the Next Generation of Anthrax Vaccine
(The following commentary is based on a report received by the National Association of Chiefs of Police from the Department of Homeland Security.) The threat of bio-terrorism has long been recognized in the United States and abroad. The Department of Defense considers inhalation anthrax to be the...
43 Conservative Leaders Pledge to Withhold Support for Lawmakers Voting for Amnesty
Forty-three conservative leaders in the Secure Borders Coalition have signed a Conservative Leadership Declaration Opposing Amnesty / "Guest Worker" Proposals, which pledges to withhold political support from any member of Congress who votes for any legislation that is enacted providing for either a...
Muslim Leader Threatens Gay Activists Planning Parade in Jerusalem
Last week a top Muslim leader, Sheik Ibrahim Sarsur, who is also a member of the Israeli Kensett, warned gays that "if they dare to approach the Temple Mount during the World Pride 2006 parade in Jerusalem - they will do so over our dead bodies." Charles Merrill, 72, a gay rights activist, de...
National Guard Prepares for WMD Attacks in US
To prepare for potential attacks in the United States involving weapons of mass destruction, the US Congress approved the development of National Guard's Civil Support Teams which is responsible with identifying chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, or high-yield explosive weapons; assessing ...
President Bush May Changes His Mind on Immigration Reform
As the House of Representatives' Republican leaders prepare to embark on a series of nationwide hearings that could determine the fate of the Senate "comprehensive" immigration reform bill, President Bush is indicating a new willingness to negotiate with House Republicans in an effort to revise the ...
Border Patrol Seizes Over a Million Pounds of Narcotics
US Border Patrol agents seized more than 1,154,000 pounds of narcotics in the last nine months starting in October, according to a US Department of Homeland Security Customs and Border Protection report submitted to the National Association of Chiefs of Police. During the same period that began ...
Warren Buffett Donate $3 Billion to Pro-Abortion Groups
One of the big stories this summer is the generous donation of billions of dollars to charity by one of the world's richest men. As a result, he's received the praise of practically the entire news media. What the news media neglected to report is that the Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation, which...
Solidarity Tax Pushed by United Nations As First Step in Global Taxation
France is now charging travelers a new tax on their airline tickets, amounting to a surcharge of between $1.25 and $50. The French government claims the new tax is earmarked to help the world's poor. The airline surcharge, which is based on the traveler's ticket price, came into effect this weekend....
PA Passes Law Against Protests at Military Funerals and Memorial Services
With anti-war activists protesting the war in Iraq during funerals and memorial services held to honor soldiers, sailors, marines and airmen, one state decided to do something about this disgraceful intrusion on grieving families and friends. Pennsylvania's Governor Edward G. Rendell signed Senat...
Judicial Activism and Sunday Demagogues
Sunday is always an interesting day for political discourse, especially on the tube. One after another, the usual suspects parade before the cameras in their attempts to curry favor with the American people. The goal of the entire exercise is the expansion of their power -- their own personal power ...
New Jersey Government Closed for Business; Governor Seeks Tax Hikes
New Jersey's pride and joy of a governor, Jon Corzine, told Jerseyites on Saturday that he decided to shutdown all but the most critical agencies of state government. He also laid-off about 46,000 workers after failing to get the legislature to approve a sales tax hike before a budget deadline expi...
Mafia Cops Murder Convictions Overturned by Judge
On Friday, a federal judge -- who may be auditioning for a future slot on the US Supreme Court -- overturned the convictions of two former New York City cops accused of working for the Luchese crime family as mob hit men. Judge Jack Weinstein said that he still believes they are guilty, but the ...
Supreme Court Decision on Military Tribunals No Cause for Celebration
Thursday may have been a dark day for those charged with fighting terrorism both here and abroad, but for many Democrats and the news media it was a day of celebration when five black-robed lawyers sitting on the US Supreme Court decided to handcuff the Commander-in-Chief in his obligation to protec...
Confession by Jessica Lunsford's Murderer Thrown Out by Judge
The confession of the brutal murderer of 9-year old Jessica Lunsford was thrown out by the judge during the trial of John Couey. When Couey was arrested in March, he confessed to investigators that he kidnapped and murdered 9-year-old Jessica Lunsford. On Friday, a judge threw out Couey's conf...
Canadian and US Cops Uncover Major Criminal Scheme During Border Operation
Calling it one of the most brazen criminal schemes ever uncovered along the US-Canada border, authorities from the two countries on Thursday unveiled the results of a multi-agency operation targeting a network of smuggling organizations that used aircraft to ferry tons of drugs across the border, dr...
Hundreds of Addicts Killed by Deadly Drug Cocktail
Hundreds of drug addicts have been killed recently in Detroit, Chicago and Philadelphia after ingesting Fentanyl-laced heroin. Fentanyl is a powerful synthetic drug prescribed by physicians as a painkiller. It is 80 to 100 times more powerful than morphine and can kill humans in small doses. "Fe...
Large Scale Computer Attacks Predicted
The cyber threat confronting the United States is rapidly increasing as the number of actors with the tools and abilities to use computers against the United States or its interests is rising. The country’s vulnerability is escalating as the US economy and critical infrastructures become increasingl...
California Illegal Alien Employers to Face Lawsuits for Unfair Business Practices
With the federal government's failure to curtail the onslaught of illegal aliens into the United States, coupled with the inaction of lawmakers in Washington, DC to pass real immigration reform, some Americans are looking at legal alternatives to thwart illegal immigration and those who facilitate i...
Cops and Prosecutors Frustrated Over Witness Intimidation
Many police officers and prosecutors have become increasingly frustrated by their inability to investigate and prosecute cases successfully when key witnesses refuse to provide critical evidence or to testify because they fear retaliation by the defendant or his family and friends. This problem ...
Border Patrol & National Guard Kick Off Operations, But Critics Unimpressed
Last week, US Customs and Border Protection's Rio Grande Valley Border Patrol Sector received the initial deployment of Texas National Guardsmen in support of Operation Jumpstart, according to a report to the National Association of Chiefs of Police. “The Border Patrol remains steadfast in our co...
Blacks Applaud House Leadership for Stopping Senate Immigration Bill
While most civil-rights leaders, including Revs. Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton, support illegal aliens and amnesty, many African-Americans believe they do so as partisan Democrats and not in the best interests of blacks in America. A national coalition of American blacks who support enforcement o...
Bomb Techs and Investigators Praised at International Conference
The head of the US Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives praised the role bomb technicians and investigators play in the global war against terrorism at an international conference of law enforcement and military explosives experts. Speaking to the members of the International...
Woman Enslaved by Physicians for Almost Two Decades
A Brookfield, Wisconsin couple and their son, who kept a domestic servant in their home under slave-like conditions for close to two decades, were convicted last Friday on human trafficking charges. A federal jury returned guilty verdicts on all counts against three members of the wealthy family...
Hispanic Coalition Blasts Mexican President Vicente Fox
A new coalition of American Hispanic Americans opposed to the US Senate's illegal alien amnesty is condemning Mexican President Vicente Fox's overt effort to meddle in the internal affairs of the United States and exert influence over US immigration policies. The Mexican president went on a tour of ...
Operation Magnum Force
Federal agents and local cops arrested 23 suspects involved in a conspiracy to produce and distribute crack-cocaine and cocaine powder throughout Palm Beach County, Florida. The anti-drug operation, dubbed Magnum Force, involved the Drug Enforcement Administration, the Delray Beach Police Departm...
Illegal Alien Gang Violence in US Increasing
Gang-related violence continues to garner headlines in the news media -- and rightly so -- especially the emerging, more organized gangs of criminal illegal aliens who prey on US citizens and illegal immigrants alike. According to the National Crime Victimization Survey, released by the US Depart...
Communications Intercepts by Law Enforcement Increasing
(The Following is based on a report obtained by the National Association of Chiefs of Police from the US Federal Courts.) The number of orders authorizing or approving the interception of wire, oral or electronic communications by federal and state courts increased 4 percent in 2005, for a total o...
Not Everyone Was Happy with Mexican President's US Visit
Mexico's President Vicente Fox extended his gratitude to, and praise for, the US Senate for passing an immigration bill he termed "a monumental step forward". The bill, if made law, would provide more than 12 million of illegal aliens with a path to eventual citizenship. However, it must be reco...
Iraqi Ingrates and Illegal Aliens
Here's a news story that deserves wide coverage in the United States: The new Iraqi government assured the Iranians on Friday that it believes Iran has a right to develop a nuclear program and will not allow Iraqi territory to be used to "threaten" Iran. In essence, the Iraqi government is taking...
Appeals Court: Internet News Reporters and Bloggers Protected by Shield Laws
A California appeals court has ruled that online reporters, commentators and bloggers are protected by the same confidentiality laws that protect print and broadcast journalists, striking a blow against efforts by Apple Computer to identify people who leaked confidential company data, according to t...
Senate Immigration Plan Biggest Power Grab Since The Great Society
The top sponsor of the House of Representative's immigration bill on Friday fiercely rejected a the proposal to give millions of illegal immigrants a "get out of jail free card" and a direct path to US citizenship. Many Washington insiders believe the Senate bill will receive a cold reception from t...
Clinton/Kerry Bill to Give Vote to Felons Opposed by Americans
While Senators Hillary Clinton (D-NY) and John Kerry (D-MA) attempt to push a bill through the Senate that would restore voting rights for felons -- including killers, rapists and child predators -- such a law would receive a cold reception by most Americans, according to a just-released poll. A ...
Russian Mobsters Consort with Terrorists, Slave Traders, Drug Cartels
Russian crime syndicates and military officers are supplying sophisticated weapons to Colombian rebels in return for huge shipments of cocaine, according to reports from CIA officials. A senior intelligence official described the smuggling ring as ?literally an industry? that threatens to overwhelm ...
US Airport Security to 'Analyze' Travelers' Behavior
US airport security officers will monitor travelers' behavior more closely at the country's airports to detect any suspicious activity or behavior on the part of air passengers. The Transportation Security Administration Director Kip Hawley said that the plan is an expansion of a pilot program th...
Undercover Missionaries Save Christian Boys from Al-Qaeda Slave-Traders
A ranking member of an Islamic organization associated with Al-Qaeda is reportedly financing his terrorist operation through the abduction of Christian children who are sold into slavery in Pakistan. The Sunday Times' Marie Colvin has established that Gul Khan, a wealthy radical, using the base o...
US Continues to Face Challenges in Iraq
The United States, along with its coalition partners and various international organizations, has undertaken a challenging and costly effort to stabilize and rebuild Iraq following multiple wars and decades of neglect by the former regime. This enormous effort of nation-building is taking place i...
President Bush Requests Only $1.9 Billion for Increased Border Security
The Bush White House on Thursday requested a mere $1.9 billion from Congress to increase border security as a key immigration reform bill appears likely to pass in the US Senate. While he signed legislation that created a drug prescription program that costs taxpayers hundreds of billions of doll...
How Do You Say Chutzpah in Spanish?
While Mexican President Vicente Fox worries about the United States "militarizing" it's border with Mexico, his government is doing absolutely nothing to stem the tide of Mexican criminals illegally entering the US. In fact, several reports from law enforcement officers indicate that the Mexican pol...
Radical Islamists', Al-Qaeda Sympathizers' Attack Ends Somalia Truce
Since the 11 September attacks on the United States more than four years ago, Somalis have feared that their lawless country could become the setting for a battle between US-backed anti-terror forces and Al-Qaeda sympathizers. Six more people were killed in the Somali capital of Mogadishu when...
Border Patrol Agents Warn: Bush Plan is a Trojan Horse
In a joint statement, members of the US Border Patrol, Local 2544, called President George W. Bush's border security and illegal immigration plan a Trojan Horse. "Every day that President Bush and the Senate hold real border security hostage to their misguided amnesty program, thousands upon thous...
French Parliament Makes US Senate Look Weak on Immigration
This just might be a first: the French are cracking down on unbridled immigration while the American government is showing weakness in dealing with an out-of-control illegal immigration problem. The French parliament is backing an immigration bill that is designed to make it more difficult for ...
US Faces Assymetrical Foreign Intelligence Threat
The foreign intelligence threat within the United States is far more complex than it has ever been historically. The threat is increasingly asymmetrical insofar as it comes not only from traditional foreign intelligence services but also from nontraditional, non-state actors who operate from decentr...
James Bond Movie-Like Villain Nailed by Narc Officers
US federal agents smashed an enormous criminal organization that operated from their privately owned islands and possessed its own private navy. The Drug Enforcement Administration announced the results of Operation Twin Oceans, a multi-jurisdictional investigation that targeted the Pablo RAYO-Mon...
Immigration Fraud Uncovered in New Jersey
(The Following is based on a report submitted to the National Association of Chiefs of Police by the Department of Homeland Security.) A citizen of India living in New Jersey is in federal custody and agents from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement have seized $5,724,592 in assets from the su...
Verizon: News Media Made Factual Errors in NSA Story
When President George Bush referred to an NSA program, which he authorized to be directed against Al-Qaeda, the news media quickly began pointing accusatory fingers at Verizon for allegedly providing customer information to the National Security Agency, according to company officials. Because the ...
Is the National Guard Prepared for Border Security Operations?
The announcement that during his Monday night televised national speech, President George W. Bush will reveal his plan to deploy troops at the southern border to beef-up security, begs the question: Is the National Guard prepared for border security operations? The September 11, 2001, terrorist at...
Lynchburg Mayor Convicted of Defrauding Jerry Falwell and Others
Mayor Carl Hutcherson of Lynchburg, Virginia, was convicted of defrauding two Social Security disability recipients, defrauding evangelist Jerry Falwell's charitable organization, making false statements, and obstructing a federal investigation by providing false information to a federal Grand Jury....
US Infant Mortality Rate Shows No Improvement
Nearly 28,000 babies died before their first birthday, according to new infant mortality statistics for 2003 released by the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS). The infant mortality rates showed no significant improvement in 2003 after increasing in 2002 for the first time since 1...
Bush Addresses the Nation: The Immigration Dog and Pony Show
On Thursday, the Department of Homeland Security's Immigration and Customs Enforcement proudly announced that they arrested one of the owners of a Mexican restaurant in Missouri following worksite enforcement operations at his Missouri and Iowa restaurants. Julio Zapala-Urbina, co-owner of Julio's...
FBI: Congressional Black Caucus Chairman Took Bribes from Businessman
A Kentucky businessman who paid bribes to a member of the US House of Representatives and chairman of the Congressional Black Caucus, has pleaded guilty to a two-count indictment charging him with conspiracy to commit bribery and the payment of bribes to a public official, according to the Federal B...
Snoop Dogg's Pal and Playboy Channel Producer Accused of Using Models to Smuggle Ecstasy
A freelance television producer for the Playboy Channel and the editor of an urban Hip-Hop magazine are two of the eleven suspects facing charges in connection with a West Coast-based Ecstasy smuggling scheme uncovered by federal agents. Kenneth Cecil Francis, III, 37, who served as co-producer wi...
Feds Nab Mexican National for Operating Counterfeit Document Mill
A Mexican national appeared in federal court in Utah yesterday morning charged with operating a counterfeit document mill suspected of supplying fraudulent immigration and identity documents throughout the United States. Following a search at his Ogden, UT residence last Thursday, Sergio Aguilar 3...
Hurricane Season: An Unemotional and Apolitical Examination of FEMA
The size and strength of Hurricane Katrina resulted in one of the largest natural disasters in our nation's history and raised major questions about America's readiness and ability to respond to deadly and devastating disasters. Adding to the catastrophic storm and flood was the unbridled emotion...
Customs Officers Have Busy Cinco De Mayo Weekend
US Customs and Border Protection officers at the Arizona ports of entry were kept busy during the Cinco De Mayo weekend, arresting seven people in connection with six major attempts at smuggling more than 236 pounds of cocaine, methamphetamines, heroin, and marijuana into the country. Officers al...
US Gov't Shares Intelligence on Americans with Mexican Gov't
Superiors at the US Border Patrol are tipping off the Mexican government about the locations the Minuteman Project members on the border. And the Mexicans are diverting illegals away from those areas for crossing, according to CNN pundit Lou Dobbs. Sara Carter, a reporter with the Inland Valley Da...
General Hayden Faces Tough Confirmation Battle for CIA Post
Just two days after Porter Goss quit his job as CIA director, politicians from both parties are already denigrating a man who has not yet even been officially nominated to replace him. And it's just not fair since most Americans know little about the illustrious career of Air Force General Michael H...
Iraqi Police Kill Teenager for Being Gay
An Iraqi human rights group is claiming that a 14-year-old boy was shot and killed in front of his home by Iraqi police for the apparent crime of being gay. Ahmed Khalil was shot at point-blank range after being beaten by several men wearing Iraqi police uniforms in the al-Dura area of Baghdad, a...
News Media Still Yawning Over Rampant UN Corruption
The United Nations Oil for Food Program was probably the biggest scam in the history of geopolitics. Not only did the program fill the pockets of corrupt politicians, diplomats and businessmen, but it also allowed Iraq's dictator Saddam Hussein to continue building up his military with the help of s...
Homeland Security Conducting Drills Before Hurricane Season
In an effort to get out in front of the upcoming hurricanes expected later this year, the Department of Homeland Security has kicked-off the first of five regional hurricane preparedness exercises to test improvements made since last year’s hurricane season and to identify areas that require additio...
Patrick Kennedy and Situational Journalism
Unless some people have been vacationing on another planet, just about everyone is aware of the latest Kennedy Clan scandal -- or what should be a scandal. Actually the story is scandalous because it illustrates how too many members of the elite news media are blatantly biased. Somehow the term "dou...
Mayor, Officials Swept Out of Office for Their Support of Illegal Aliens
It's bound to become a local story that resonates with the denizens of the entire nation's political arena. It's also a story that's bound to resonate with the leaders of the two major political parties. Tuesday's municipal elections in Herndon, Virginia, were about one issue and one issue only: i...
Air Force Sergeant Convicted of Kiddie Porn Production
An Air Force technical sergeant and convicted child pornographer was sentenced in US District Court in Colorado to more than 10 years in prison, following an investigation by federal agents and state police. US Air Force Tech. Sgt. Erik Dean Rabes, 45, pleaded guilty in January to inducing and ent...
Cheney Is Right About the Russians
There is so much to write about the Russian government, it's difficult to be pithy and comprehensive at the same time. However, let's just review a few recent news stories regarding our "friends" the Russians: * In the run-up to the war in Iraq, the Russians not only assisted Iraqi dictator Saddam...
Protecting Children from Violence and Abuse
Battered child syndrome is a tragic and disturbing phenomenon. Unfortunately, it is a crime that is often successfully hidden by its perpetrators. Law enforcement has an important role to play in uncovering cases of battered child syndrome and gathering evidence for their successful prosecution. Man...
Germany's Hannibal the Cannibal to be Retried
In a court case that shocked all Europe, killer and cannibal Armin Meiwes will be retried after being convicted of manslaughter and sentenced to a mere eight years in prison after admitting he killed and ate a Berlin engineer he met on the internet. A German federal judge ruled the verdict and sente...
Higher Fuel Prices Hurting Law Enforcement
(This article is based on a report by the National Association of Chiefs of Police.) Police departments, especially those serving smaller cities and towns, are beginning to feel the economic pinch of the recent hike in gas prices. For instance, the Memphis Police Department reports that it is alre...
Analysis: Why the Media Surprise Over Bolivian President's Behavior?
When Bolivia's President Evo Morales decided to commandeer the country's huge natural gas industry, the major news organizations appeared genuinely surprised that a radical leftist voted into office would suddenly do what most Marxists wish they can do -- have the state control production and the na...
Another Illegal Alien Employer Nailed by Feds
The owner of an Indiana company that performed stucco-related services at construction sites in at least seven Midwest states has been charged with money laundering, harboring illegal aliens, transporting illegal aliens and making false statements, according to a 12-count criminal indictment unseale...
Illegal Alien Scam Exposed by Feds
Brazilian owners and workers of a driver's license fraud ring were sentenced in Detroit, Michigan last Monday after copping a guilty plea to transporting illegal aliens for the sole purpose of fraudulently obtaining Michigan driver's licenses, according to the Department of Homeland Security. Fabi...
Mexican Mafia Members Arrested for Murder Conspiracy
A California task force investigation into a Pomona area street gang following the murder of a California Highway Patrol Officer two years ago resulted today in conspiracy to commit murder charges filed against four men accused in an alleged Mexican Mafia contract murder. The targeted victim survi...
Duke Rape Prosecutor Meets with New Black Panthers
Malik Zulu Shabazz, an attorney with the New Black Panthers, told Fox News Channel Tuesday that the prosecutor in the Duke rape case shared information and evidence with the Panthers during a meeting. In an interview with Fox News Channel's Brian Kilmeade and Juliet Huddy, Shabazz said that member...
Immigration Reform Group Says Bush Distorting Immigration Issue
In a recent speech in Irvine, California, President Bush once again distorted the options that this nation has available in the effort to combat mass illegal immigration, according to the Federation for American Immigration Reform. "Massive deportation of the people here is not going to work," Bu...
Bush Administration Selective in Illegal Immigration Enforcement
Recently, Department of Homeland Security's Secretary Michael Chertoff made a big deal out of federal agents arresting seven current and former managers of IFCO Systems North American, Inc. for conspiring to transport, harbor, and encourage and induce illegal aliens to reside in the United States fo...
Fallen Officers Honored May 15 During Peace Officers Memorial Day
The National Association of Chiefs of Police, the American Federation of Police and other police organizations are reminding police and other government agencies, businesses, and private citizens that all US flags are to be flown at half-staff on Monday, May 15, "Peace Officers Memorial Day." ...
Saudi Psychiatrist Travels to California for Sex with Toddler
A 37-year-old Saudi psychiatrist made his initial appearance in federal court in Sacramento, California on Friday to face charges that he traveled to Vallejo, California, on Thursday to sexually molest a two-and-a-half-year-old girl after exchanging numerous emails with an undercover agent posing as...
TSA Flips Then Flops on Airport Security
Prior to the 9-11 terrorist attacks, American airports used private firms for their security and passenger/baggage screening process. Following the failures of airport security to thwart the terrorists' access to flights on 9-11, the knee-jerk reaction by politicians was to federalize airport securi...
Many Hispanics Oppose Illegal Immigrants' Boycott
Recent nationwide street demonstrations by illegal aliens and their supporters, demanding amnesty for 12 million or more illegal immigrants, have been portrayed in the media as representing the views of all Hispanics in the US However, according to opinion polls, including one conducted by the Pe...
Questions for Illegal Aliens Boycotting on May 1
We pride ourselves in the United States with having the freedom to protest, demonstrate and boycott in order to make our voices heard without fear of retribution. However, since you lawbreakers are are protesting and boycotting this Monday, perhaps you will answer a few questions for me: 1. Will i...
Border Patrol Agents Speakout on May 1 Boycott
On May 1, the US Border Patrol Agents Local 2544 will be doing their part to offset any adverse impact on the American economy as a result of the upcoming illegal aliens' boycott. Local 2544, which represents Border Patrol agents in Arizona, vows to make big-ticket item purchases of computers and ot...
MS-13 Leader Convicted of Murder
Following two weeks of trial and one day of deliberation, a federal jury on Long Island returned a verdict late yesterday afternoon convicting Leonel Mejia, also known as ?Little Chino,? a member of La Mara Salvatrucha (?MS-13?) street gang on Long Island, of the September 13, 2003 shooting murder o...
Man Nabbed by Cambodian and US Cops for Engaging in Sex with Minors
Accompanied by agents from US Immigration and Customs Enforcement, a 49-year-old Bay Area man returned from Cambodia to San Francisco today where he faces charges that he engaged in illicit sexual conduct with underage girls in that Southeast Asian nation. Michael John Koklich, a.k.a. Michael Lig...
Californian Confesses to His Part in Plot to Smuggle Anti-Aircraft Missile into US
Admitting his role in a series of conspiracies, a Southern California man pleaded guilty to a host of federal charges related to schemes to smuggle many items into the United States, including a plot to smuggle into the country surface-to-air missiles designed to shoot down aircraft. Chao Tung Wu,...
Marshals, Local Cops Capture Over 1,100 Violent Sex Offenders
(The following is based on a report to the National Association of Chiefs of Police from the US Marshals Service and Department of Justice.) Attorney General Alberto Gonzales and United States Marshals Service Director John Clark announced at a press conference today that a week-long nationwide ...
FEMA Is Dysfunctional, So Let's Make It Bigger
Don't look now, but the liberals -- Republican and Democrat alike -- in congress are grabbing more power for themselves while at the same time creating a whole new federal bureaucracy. Americans will rue the day it was created when they see their communities under the control of federal bureaucrats ...
US Military Not Getting More Bang for the Buck
In the past five years, the US Department of Defense has doubled its planned investments in weapons systems, but this huge increase has not been accompanied by more stability, better outcomes, or more buying power for the acquisition dollar, according to a bi-partisan congressional study by the Gove...
Four Years After 9-11 Interagency Intelligence Sharing Still Lacking
There have been several pieces of legislation passed to improve information sharing among federal intelligence and law enforcement agencies, including the Homeland Security Act of 2002 and the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004. The 2002 act required the development of policies...
Security Company Accused of Falsifying Training at Nuclear Facilities
Wackenhut, the largest private security contractor to the federal government, is under investigation of over allegations they falsified training records at the Department of Energy's (DOE) Oak Ridge Reservation, according to the DOE Assistant Inspector General. A conviction or civil judgment for fal...
Hell's Angels President, Sergeant-at-Arms Nailed on Drug Charges
Nine men and women, two of whom are high-ranking officers of the infamous Hell's Angels have been charged in a conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine ("crank") and cocaine in San Francisco. The indictment, which was unsealed on Friday, also charges individuals with distribution, as well as possess...
Palestinians Appoint Terrorist as Security Chief
Khalid Abu Helal, the Palestinian Interior Ministry spokesman, announced Saturday that a recent decision by the ministry to appoint Jamal Abu Samhadana as the head of a new security force was in effect, regardless of opposition. Samhadena is considered a terrorist by the Israeli government and the U...
Osama Calls for War Against Crusaders
Al-Qaeda's top leader Osama bin Laden discussed the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) and Sudan's Darfur crisis during an audio-taped speech aired by the Middle East's al-Jazeera TV channel on Sunday. But the CIA has not yet verified the authenticity of the tape. Bin Laden told the ...
Sen. Clinton Gets Tough on Illegal Immigration
It's one of the marvels of today's political arena: a senator with obvious White House ambitions constantly changing positions on important issues while the "people's watchdogs" -- the news media -- ignore the flip-flops and flim-flam. After showing her support during a huge rally of pro-illegal a...
The Inside Story: CIA Can Senior Officer for Leaking Classified Information
Sooner or later it was bound to happen: The Central Intelligence Agency summarily terminated the employment of a senior officer for leaking classified information to news organizations, including secret intelligence for stories appearing in the Washington Post that revealed the agency maintained a n...
Actress Denise Richards: Charlie Sheen Threatened to Kill Me
In a case involving everything from drugs and gambling to death treats and pornography, a Los Angeles judge ordered actor Charlie Sheen to stay at least 300 feet away from his soon-to-be ex-wife, actress Denise Richards. The judge also ruled that Sheen could visit the couples' two young daughters on...
The Duke Rape Case: The Truth About Interracial Rape
The Duke University rape case is getting more media attention than the war on Iraq, the Iran nuclear threat and even the baseball steroid scandal. It's even getting as much media attention as Tom Cruise's newborn. It's a huge story not because it's about a vicious, brutal rape -- those stories occ...
Russian Government Duplicity Strikes Again
When President George W. Bush and Russian President Vladimir Putin met for the first time in 2001, Bush said, “I've looked into his eyes, and seen his soul, and I liked what I saw.” Well, I too looked in Putin's eyes and I saw a political thug. I saw the coldness in his eyes, perhaps a lingering re...
Media Ignore Mexican Gov't Brutality of Central American Immigrants
If the news media were truly unbiased in their reportage of Mexican illegal immigration and told the whole story, Americans would be shocked at the degree of Presidente Vicente Fox's hypocrisy. For instance, in a recent press release the Mexican government slammed Georgia's new illegal immigration...
Managers of Nationwide Company Arrested for Hiring Over 1,000 Illegal Aliens
Yesterday, federal agents arrested seven current and former managers of IFCO Systems North American, Inc. for conspiring to transport, harbor, and encourage and induce illegal aliens to reside in the United States for commercial advantage and private financial gain. The conspiracy charge carries a p...
Foreign Adversaries Attempt to Illegally Acquire US Technology
During the Dubai ports controversy, the understandably fierce political firestorm zeroed in on weapons of mass destruction, radiological materials or contraband being smuggled into the US. However, very little, if anything, was discussed about US technology -- including weapons -- being illegally ex...
Chavez's Venezuelan Drug Trade and Corruption
On Wednesday, Mexican military officials said they seized five-and-a-half tons of powdered cocaine from a commercial aircraft that landed after a trip from Venezuela. The street value of the drugs was estimated to be upwards of $100 million. Mexican cops reported that the cocaine was discovered in...
Border Security: Congress Evaluates High-Tech Surveillance
In September 2004, the Department of Homeland Security established America's Shield Initiative (ASI) -- a program that included a system of sensors, cameras, and databases formerly known as the Integrated Surveillance Intelligence System (ISIS) -- to detect, characterize, and deter illegal breaches ...
Arizona Governor Vetoes Tough Illegal Immigration Bill
Illegal Immigration critics are complaining that Arizona's governor is playing politics when she announced a state of emergency last year in response to illegal aliens and then she vetoes a new bill that would aid law enforcement in curtailing rampant illegal immigration. Gov. Janet Napolitano vet...
No Justice for White NYU Student Killed by Black Teens
Many residents in New York City are unhappy with the disposition of the killing of a white New York University student by four black youths who chased him into oncoming traffic resulting in the student's death. First, the New York City Police Department refused to charges the four perpetrators wit...
Anti-Military Sentiment in San Francisco Is Nothing News
It's no secret that the beautiful, picturesque city of San Francisco probably the nation's headquarters for anti-war sentiment. Not only are there anti-war protests, civil disobedience and other actions aimed at furthering opposition to the war in Iraq, but even elected officials are anti-military....
Cannibal in Oklahoma: Child Meets One of the Monsters Living Among Us
Oklahoma residents were shocked when they learned a serial-killer-in-training was preparing for a rein of terror that would victimize them or their fellow citizens. Although law enforcement was able to apprehend the maniac before he achieved the designation of "serial killer," one young child suffer...
The Real Story: News Media Fall in Love with Generals
Well, this was quite a week. Most notably, it was the week of the news media's newfound love for generals. Suddenly, the Washington press corps is lap-dancing for these warmongering men who command troops to go into battle and kill, destroy and annihilate. And if you believe that, then you've bee...
US, Canadian Cops Smash Human Smuggling Rings
US and Canadian law enforcement smashed a human trafficking ring which they say transported South Asian immigrants into the US. US federal court documents allege that the Vancouver-based ring was paid upwards of $30,000 per illegal alien to smuggle them into the US across the Canadian border. Fou...
Military Secrets, Equipment Walking Off US Base in Afghanistan
US military forces in Afghanistan are investigating allegations that stolen computer hardware containing military secrets are being sold at an outdoor marketplace adjacent to a US base. The military investigation is expected to focus not only on detecting and apprehending thieves, but also on sec...
Operation Merlin: Bill Clinton and CIA Blunder Gave Iran Blueprints for Nuclear Bomb
Last night, radio talk show host and former US Justice Department official Mark Levin shocked many listeners when he reported that President Bill Clinton gave nuclear technology to the Iranians in a harebrained scheme. He said that the transfer of classified data to Iran was personally approved by...
Tucson Student Forced to Listen to Pro-Illegal Immigration Propaganda
Americans better start waking up and doing something about the madness that's occurring in our nation's high schools and elementary schools. Youngsters are being subjected to left-wing propaganda and when teachers and principals are caught they start two-stepping around the issue. For instance, a ...
Tarnished Shield: Detective Faces Over 100 Year Prison Sentence
A decorated Malden, MA Police Department narcotics detective and his co-conspirator, a former federal convict, were convicted by a federal jury in an eight count indictment charging them with conspiring to distribute three kilograms of cocaine and related charges. Det. David Jordan, age 45,...
Nuclear Iran: Beware of the Russian Bear in the Middle East
As the Iranians are moving closer to developing a nuclear weapons program, the Russian government is telling the world not to worry. An Russian official is being quoted as saying the centrifuges available to Iran are not sufficient to launch industrial uranium enrichment. A Russian nuclear expert co...
Eminem's Best Friend Rapper 'Proof' Shot Dead in Detroit Nightclub
A top hip-hop performer and superstar Eminem's best friend was shot dead in the early hours of yesterday morning in a nightclub along Detroit's emblematic Eight Mile Road. Proof, whose real name was DeShaun Holton, got into an altercation at the "CCC" nightclub which quickly turned deadly when gu...
Easy Access: Russian and Chinese Spies Saturate US, UK
The practically legendary MI5 British counterintelligence service is said to be deeply concerned over an increase in spying by Russian and Chinese operatives in the United Kingdom. The United States' Federal Bureau of Investigation has similar concerns with Russian and Chinese agents infiltrating th...
Drug Enforcement: Mr. President, Stop Covering Up for Vicente Fox and Mexico
How often have you heard President George W. Bush or his minions tell the American people that his friend Mexican President Vicente Fox and Fox's government are cooperating with US law enforcement to curb drug trafficking along the US-Mexican border? How many times have you heard President Bush and ...
ALABAMA OUTRAGE: Kids Shown Political Video with Obscenities by 8th Grade Teacher
An elementary school science teacher, who's a Democrat nominee for the legislature, got a slap on the wrist from school officials when he showed 8th grade students a vulgar slide show that repeatedly refers to President Bush, members of his staff and conservative personalities as ?a--holes.? The t...
Out from the Shadows: Thousands of Illegal Alien Sexual Predators Target Kids
Federal agents and New York City probation officers arrested 47 criminal alien sex offenders in Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx and Manhattan as part of the Department of Homeland Security's "Operation Predator." Thirty-six of those arrested were in the country illegally, according to court documents...
Boxer 'The Harlem Hammer' Gets 39 Year Sentence for Killing Sportswriter
Professional boxer James Butler Jr. was sentenced to more than 29 years in prison for the October 2004 fatal beating of a sportswriter at the victim?s Hollywood apartment. Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Michael Pastor ordered Butler, 33, to pay $17,853 in funeral and burial expenses to the fami...
Border and Visa Security: A Major Deficiency
In deciding to approve or deny a visa application, the Department of State's consular officers are on the front line of defense in protecting the United States against those who seek to harm US interests. To increase border security following the September 11 attacks, Congress, the State Departme...
School District Gives Credits to Students Who Rally for Lawbreakers
Many parents are outraged over learning that their kids are being used by school administrators and teachers to further their own political agenda. Officials with Montgomery County Public Schools in Maryland say those students who attend the upcoming pro-illegal immigration rally can get credit f...
SEYMOUR HERSH'S FANTASYLAND
One of the top stories being covered throughout the globe is the allegation that the United States has stepped up secret planning for a possible airstrike on Iran. The source for this story is journalist Seymour Hersh. Hersh's story appearing in the April 17 issue of the New Yorker magazine claim...
NBC's Dateline Caught in New Scandal?
Slowly -- ever so slowly -- a new mainstream news media scandal is being exposed by members of the so-called new media. This time it's NBC News's "Dateline" which is being investigated for allegedly creating news rather than reporting news. According to producers at NBC News, the show is attempt...
War Vets' Lawsuit Against Kerry Heats Up; Taxpayers to Pay Senator's Legal Fees
"Vietnam veterans will not be intimidated by John Kerry," retired Air Force Colonel George "Bud" Day said in response to the Massachusetts Senator's newly created legal expense trust fund to finance his court battles against a group of highly-decorated Vietnam War veterans. Col. Day added,...
Hispanic Group Blasts Sen. Reid for Obstructing Real Immigration Reform
In a stunning political flip-flop Minority Leader Harry Reid uses a parliamentary procedure to crush debate on a reasonable immigration bill which appeared headed for bi-partisan success, according to officials with the Hispanic Alliance for Progress. The Hispanic group is blasting Senator Reid f...
Bill Cosby Slammed for Comments in New Orleans
At a rally attended by Revs. Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton on Saturday, comedian and actor Bill Cosby urged residents of hurricane-ravaged New Orleans, Louisiana, to "cleanse" themselves from the city's history of crime, violence, drugs and teen pregnancies. Cosby has come underfire by the civil-...
Amid Turmoil in New Orleans, Criminal Aliens Nabbed by Cops and Feds
Sixty-eight illegal aliens and two US citizens were arrested this past weekend amid the turmoil in New Orleans. The arrests are a result of a joint law enforcement operation between US Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the Gretna, LA Police Department. The public safety operation targeted...
Trouble in a Marxist Paradise: Protesters Take to Streets in Chavez's Venezuela
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Political Leaders Turn Blind Eye to Immigration Enforcement
While most of the political debate and media attention regarding illegal immigration focuses on border security and llegals who enter the country surreptitiously, there is an enormous number of immigrants who enter the US legally, but remain here illegally. These lawbreakers number in the millions a...
Top Arizona Drug Kingpin Deported to Mexico After 16 Years in Prison
A well-known Arizona convicted drug trafficker, who is also wanted for three murders in Mexico, was deported yesterday into the custody of Mexican law enforcement by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers. Jaime Javier Figueroa-Soto, 59, who was just released March 30 following a 16-year...
Serial Arsonist Captured in California
David Dillion, 24 and a resident of Redding, was arrested by investigators early today and charged with setting five separate fires in the city within the past two weeks. On March 18, fire investigators responded to three separate fires in Redding: one at the Hatchcover Restaurant that was ...
The Bird Flu Pandemic Blues: Is the US Prepared for Outbreak?
With the immense media coverage of the Avian Bird Influenza, concern has been rising about United States preparedness to respond to vaccine shortages that could occur in future annual influenza seasons or during an influenza pandemic--a global influenza outbreak. Although the timing or extent of ...
British Start Their Own Version of the FBI
With increasing crime problems creating concerns for British citizens and politician, the Blair government announced the creation of their own version of America's elite law-enforcement agency, the Federal Bureau of Investigation. A national agency targeting major crime organizations and criminals...
Task Force Arrests Hundreds of Fugitive Murderers, Rapists and Robbers
While the District of Columbia's metropolitan area slept, a US Marshals-led task force quietly swept the city streets over a 3-week period clearing more than 300 fugitive warrants, according to the US Department of Justice. The US Marshals-led Capital Area Regional Fugitive Task Force (CARFTF) coo...
Crime Story: Dirty Cop Aided Mexican Drug Trafficker
A US federal agent, Rafael Francisco Pacheco, Jr., of Tampa, Florida, was sentenced to seven years and three months' imprisonment. On December 7, 2005, he pleaded guilty to 27 felony counts related to receiving bribes from a narcotic trafficker between December 1999 and June 2001, while he was emplo...
Tens of Thousands of Criminal Aliens Cross Mexican Border
It's old news that Presidente Vicente Fox exports Mexico's poorest citziens into the United States for a number of reasons: It relieves him of the responsibility of providing social and healthcare services for them; it provides his country's economy with an influx of US cash when these illegal worke...
News Media Snuggle Up to Ex-Con, But Ignore FISA Judges
The news media are covering Senate Judiciary Committee hearings on the legality of the National Security Agency's terrorist surveillance program -- an intelligence initiative that by-passes the Foreign Intelligence Survellance Act -- by concentrating on the ramblings of Bush opponents and unsubstant...
Mexican Drug Gang Indicted for Meth and Using Child Drug Mules
Federal law enforcement officials reported the indictment of 19 suspects charged with conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine and three of the suspects were also charged with carrying a firearm during and in relation to a drug trafficking crime. Court documents also allege the suspects used mult...
Illegal Immigration: Ohio Lawman Stands Up to President Bush
Butler County, Ohio Sheriff Richard Jones appeared this morning on Fox News Channel to take his message to the nation: He is asking President George W. Bush to by-pass immigration policy in order to give local law enforcement the authority to arrest illegal immigrants. A growing number of police c...
Cali Cartel Captain Sentenced to 21 Years Imprisonment; Will Testify Against Father
William Rodriguez-Abadia, leader and son of the founder of the Cali Cartel, was sentenced today to 262 months' imprisonment by United States District Court Judge Federico A. Moreno for his involvement in a wide-ranging cocaine importation conspiracy that existed from 1990 to July 2002. William Ro...
Gangland Killings: FBI Agent Indicted for Role in Mafia War
A retired FBI special agent who was being investigated for his role in mob "hits" has been indicted by a Brooklyn, NY grand jury, according to the District Attorney's office. The decorated FBI agent, Lindley DeVecchio, was indicted on charges that he gave information to his Mafia informant that l...
US Indicts Top Leaders of Colombian Narco-Terrorists FARC
(The following is based on a multi-page report submitted to the National Association of Chiefs of Police by the US Department of Justice. For security reasons this article is abridged.) Leaders of the Marxist group Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia, or FARC, in Colombia were indicted in ...
Senators Angry Over Security Lapses at US Borders
Senators are demanding that the Homeland Security Department intensify their efforts to strengthen border security after radioactive material was surreptitiously brought into the US at both Canadian and Mexican borders. According to the Government Accountability Office, the quantity of Cesium-137...
GOP Senators Betray Americans for Votes
The Republican-controlled Senate Judiciary Committee approved election-year immigration legislation Monday that is far different from what most Americans had in mind. The bill, which goes to the full senate, paves the way for millions of undocumented workers to become US citizens without having to ...
Undercover Investigators Sneak Radioactive Material into the US
The Government Accountability Office conducted an undercover investigation that revealed alarming lapses in US border security and vulnerability to nuclear smuggling. The GOA purchased a small amount of radioactive material and one container used to store and transport the material from a commerc...
Illegal Alien Workers: Employers Protected by Feds
The opportunity for employment is one of the most important magnets attracting illegal aliens to the United States. The Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 established an employment eligibility verification process and a sanctions program for fining employers for noncompliance. But many emplo...
Russian Denials of Spying On US For Saddam Ring Hollow
Russia is strongly denying the allegations that it spied on the United States and passed on intelligence to Saddam Hussein's regime prior to the US-led invasion of Iraq in 2003. A statement released by the country's foreign intelligence service yesterday said: "Similar, baseless allegations conce...
FBI Investigating Tom Cruise?
Actress Nicole Kidman was recently interviewed by FBI agents after a tape-recording of a private telephone conversation with her former spouse Tom Cruise was found on the computer of a Hollywood private eye being investigated for illegally wiretapping clients and others, according to Fox News. The...
Milan: The Center for Radical Islam in Europe
Italian officials have known for some time that their country was exporting Islamic militants and that the city of Milan is the center for these potential terrorists. Now the officials worry that militants may return from fighting in Iraq to carry out bombings in Europe, according to the BBC Cons...
Lawmakers, Media Scamming Americans on Illegal Immigration
This weekend, thousands of activists and illegal aliens have been rallying in Los Angeles to protest against plans to further criminalize so-called undocumented workers. The protest's main organizer Javier Rodriguez has ties to the radical left group MEchA, which believes Mexicans have a right to re...
Controversy: Nuclear Smuggling at US Seaports
The Associated Press story regarding the US government entrusting a Hong Kong conglomerate to help detect nuclear materials inside cargo passing through the Bahamas to the United States and elsewhere, on the heels of the Dubai ports controversy, has done much to bring the issue of seaport security a...
Russians Gave Saddam US War Plans; Suspected Mole in CentCom
The Pentagon firmly believes that the Russian government gave Iraq President Saddam Hussein United States strategic war plans for the invasion of Iraq. The Fox News Channel is reporting that the Pentagon believes the Russians had a "mole" in CentCom (US military's Central Command) who passed on se...
Saddam General: Newsweek Translation of Saddam Tapes Wrong
Former Iraqi Air Force Gen. Georges Sada claims that Newsweek's translation of some of Saddam Hussein's tapes is wrong. Newsweek reported that the Saddam tapes include statements that there were no weapons of mass destruction in Irag. General Sada says that the tapes were not translated correctly ...
Hillary for President? A Big Blue State Says No
One of the bluest of the Blue States in the nation gave Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton(D-NY) some disheartening news today: If the presidential election were held today, Sen. Clinton gets whipped in New Jersey by Republicans Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) and "America's Mayor" Rudy Guiliani, according to a ne...
Terrorists Planned Attack in Europe Linked to American
British citizens were shocked to hear that a terrorist cell linked to Al-Qaeda plotted to bomb pubs, nightclubs and trains in an intense, coordinated terrorist attack in the United Kingdom. These reports emanated from the trial of terror suspects in London's courthouse, the Old Bailey. One allege...
Panamanian Drug Gang and Swallowers Arrested by NYPD
New York City police officers arrested leader and members of a drug gang involved in a narcotics enterprise that used dozens of "swallowers" to transport heroin from Panama into the United States. "Swallowers," are drug couriers who rent out their bodies as cargo containers, each carrying upwards...
Iranians Training Bombers, Terrorists for Iraq War
The British government has shown American intelligence officials information indicating that Iran is operating "training camps" for bombers who carry out terrorist attacks on coalition forces, Iraqi security forces and civilians. It appears that the training is accelerating in order to create havoc ...
The Big Lie: Illegal Immigration Benefits Americans
It's widely been reported that illegal aliens comprise upwards of 27 percent of the US prison and jail population. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection -- two agencies within the Department of Homeland Security -- claim in several reports that they've apprehended ove...
US Navy Warships Engage 21st Century Pirates
The United States Navy reports that two of its warships encountered a group of suspected pirates off the Somali coast and the pirates' ship opened fire on them. The naval warships returned fire killing one Somali and wounding five. The pirate attack occurred early on Saturday as the ships were co...
A Small Victory: Georgia Refuses to Honor Jane Fonda
Leave it to a Red State to do the right thing. A effort by the Georgia's liberal-left establishment to honor actress and anti-war activist Jane Fonda for her recent charity work was defeated because of her infamous support of America's enemies during the Vietnam war in the early 1970s. State sena...
Major Colombian Drug Kingpin Extradited to US
Julio Cesar Lopez-Pena a/k/a ?Julito,? a/k/a ?J,? a high-ranking member of the notorious Norte Valle Cartel in Colombia was extradited from Colombia to the United States and arraigned in federal court in New York City. The case is characterized as a "major catch." Drug Enforcement Administration S...
China in Midst of Huge Military Build Up
While the news media and politicians in the United States continue their focus on the Dubai Ports World deal or censuring President George W. Bush or Hillary Clinton, there are enormous changes occurring in communist China. For the most part, the news media and pundits have ignored events in China f...
Bush White House Releases US National Security Strategy
The big buzz in our nation's capital today is the release of the Bush Administration's National Security Strategy. The White House says this was the first revision to what's become known as the Bush Doctrine since the invasion of Iraq in 2003. Below are key points from the revised doctrine which inc...
Nightmare in London: Serial Killer Emulated Freddie Krueger
A serial-killer in England who said voices told him to be like the horror movie killer Freddie Krueger was convicted on Thursday of murdering four victims and attempting to kill another two. Daniel Gonzalez, 25, faces life in prison without the possibility of parole for his bizarre killing spree. ...
Combating Southwest Border Violence
(The following is based on a report submitted to the National Association of Chiefs of Police by the US Department of Homeland Security.) As the agency with the broadest law enforcement authority within the Department of Homeland Security, US Immigration and Customs Enforcement is said to be uniqu...
Wave Bye-Bye to Freedom and Human Rights in Venezuela
On the heels of a report of human rights violations by the Venezuelan government of President Hugo Chavez, a story that is getting minimal coverage in the elite media, Reporters Without Borders is criticizing Chavez for jailing a television news reporter who criticized him. In a statement last wee...
Man Who Raped Own Children, Sentenced to 35 Years for Child Porn
A Billerica, Massachusetts man was sentenced Friday to thirty-five years in federal prison for advertising child pornography on the Internet, possession of child pornography and related offenses. He was previously convicted of raping his own children. Girard Lafortune, age 48, was sentenced by Uni...
NY Times: Saddam's Generals Believed They Had WMD to Repel US
The New York Times reports that just prior to the United States lead invasion, Iraq's dictator Saddam Hussein informed his top generals that he had destroyed his stockpiles of chemical weapons three months before their war plans meeting. According to the Times report, the generals all believed Ira...
Port Security: The 5% Myth
Many news media reports and political leaders such as Senator Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and Democrat National Committee chairman Howard Dean frequently state that the Department of Homeland Security inspects only about 5 percent of the over 10 million sea containers entering the country each year. That 5...
Israeli Drug Lord Extradited to US
Top drug kingpin Ze?ev Rosenstein made his initial appearance in federal court Friday after being extradited from Israel on March 6, 2006. Rosenstein is charged with conspiracy to distribute Ecstasy and conspiracy to import Ecstasy. If convicted on these charges, he faces a term of imprisonment ...
Wall Separating Intelligence and Police Is Down: Now What?
Historically, intelligence and law enforcement agencies have operated largely in separate spheres. Law enforcement agencies were concerned with criminal activity inside the United States, while intelligence agencies concentrated on the plans and capabilities of foreign governments. As criminal ac...
Mr. Kiss-Kiss, Bang-Bang: Mobster Tony Soprano Back on TV Sunday Night
The Sopranos, which premieres Sunday evening, is probably the most anticipated show in broadcast and cable television history. This will be the final season for a show that's done as much to romanticize organized crime as the motion pictures The Godfather trilogy and Goodfellas. The fictional orga...
FBI Undergoes Internal Threat Assessment
Internal security is vital to the Federal Bureau of Investigation's efforts to protect the United States. As the agency responsible for counterintelligence, counterterrorism, cyber, and major criminal investigations, the FBI is a high-priority target for virtually every hostile and many otherwise fr...
MS-13 Gangbanger Arrested for Murder
A man wanted by authorities in El Salvador for murder is behind bars following his arrest by special agents with Immigration and Custom Enforcement's Newark, NJ Fugitive Operations Team. Newark Detention and Removal officers arrested 25-year-old Rene Hugo Mejia Juarez in a pre-dawn operation. Mej...
Corrupt Cops Lead Crime Gang
A federal grand jury in Los Angeles indicted six gang members -- including three law enforcement officers -- on civil rights, narcotics and weapons charges for allegedly participating in an organized enterprise consisting of law enforcement officers and civilians who "invaded" private homes as thoug...
Sen. Clinton Accuses GOP of Creating Police State with Immigration Bill
Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-NY) accused some Republicans of trying to create a "police state" in their plan to round up illegal immigrants. Members of the GOP proposed a new tough bill to crackdown on illegal immigrants who number between 12 and 20 million. Clinton spoke out on the US immigr...
Rep. Rangel Continues Push for Draft
Some Democrat Party lawmakers claim the volunteer military may become dangerously stretched thin by events occuring in Iran, North Korea and Syria. They believe the answer to acquiring more troops is to reinstate the draft. Last month, Congressman Charles Rangel reintroduced new legislation to rei...
Cops Believe They've Captured Mummy Maniac
Crime scene investigators are gathering evidence that will link an ex-con who worked as a nightclub bouncer to the savage February 25 murder of a 24-year-old Manhattan graduate student. The police investigating the case dubbed the killer the "Mummy Maniac" because the victim's face was wrapped in pa...
The Sophisticated Euro-Appeasers
The European Union is once again appeasing terrorists and actually siding with a government run by the terrorist group Hamas. As with their brethren -- liberal-left appeasers -- in the United States, they actually make their spinelessness sound almost gallant. It's eerily Orwellian whereby cowardice...
Rep. Charlie Rangel Continues Push for Draft
Some Democrat Party lawmakers claim the volunteer military may become dangerously stretched thin by events occuring in Iran, North Korea and Syria. They believe the answer to acquiring more troops is to reinstate the draft. Last month, Congressman Charles Rangel reintroduced new legislation to rei...
MS-13 Gangbanger Arrested for Murder
A man wanted by authorities in El Salvador for murder is behind bars following his arrest by special agents with Immigration and Custom Enforcement's Newark, NJ Fugitive Operations Team. Newark Detention and Removal officers arrested 25-year-old Rene Hugo Mejia Juarez in a pre-dawn operation. Mej...
Human Trafficking and Sexual Exploitation in Iraq
Besides all the problems facing the fledgling Iraqi democracy, they also face a growing problem with human trafficking to other middle eastern nations, according to the US State Department. While Iraq doesn't join Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and other countries listed as serious problem areas for modern ...
Al-Qaeda's Al-Zawahri Urges Hamas to Continue Fighting Israel
Al-Qaeda's second-in-command, Ayman al-Zawahri, urged the Palestinian terror group Hamas to continue their attacks on Israelis and not to accept any peace agreements between the Palestinian National Authority and Israel. In yet another Al-Qaeda video broadcast on Al-Jazeera television, al-Zawahri...
Who Says Communism Is No Longer a Threat?
A once prospering middle class is now packing its bags and leaving Venezuela, fearing a future under the thumb of their Marxist leader, President Hugo Chavez. Recently, he called on the impoverished masses to rise up and forcibly seize property and money from those better off. His slow purge of ...
Mummy Maniac: Crime Scene Unit Scours Bar, Building for Clues
With a search warrant in hand, NYPD detectives and members of the Crime Scene Unit returned to the bar where slain John Jay College of Criminal Justice graduate student Imette St. Guillen was last seen alive. Homicide detectives are hoping to discover the primary crime scene. They believe she was...
Anti-War Group, Michael Moore Back Off from Threats to 'Storm the White House'
While few expected them to actually go through with it, an anti-war group, United for Peace, has backed down from their threats to overthrow the Bush Administration and turn the country over to representatives such as Amnesty International. The "attack" on the White House was scheduled for March 15....
Six Animal Rights Terrorists Marching Off to the Slammer
Six animal rights terrorists were on their way to the slammer on Friday after being convicted in federal court of violent activities during their rein of terror against a British research laboratory. Although all are American citizens, one of the group was a leader in the movement in Britain and ...
Yale University: Taliban Yes; US Military No
While most American parents can only dream of sending their kids to a first-tier university such as Harvard and Yale, a former ambassador for the oppressive and brutal Afghan Taliban is enrolled at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, even though he possesses none of the qualifications to atte...
New York Mafia Capo Indicted for Murder
A top New York City mob Capo was indicted for being the acting Godfather of New York's biggest organized crime families. He is among 32 mobsters and associates indicted by prosecutors in the Big Apple. Liborio Bellomo is accused of being the acting boss or "Don" of the Genovese crime family throu...
2006 Police Chiefs Poll: Terrorism, Gun Control, Drugs
The National Association of Chiefs of Police recently released the results of their 2006 Annual Survey of Police Chiefs and Sheriffs and, according to Vice President and Public Affairs Officer Jim Kouri, some of the survey findings are surprising and compelling. "The survey had some surprising res...
CBS News Admits Running a Biased Poll
It appears that every other day there's a new poll released on President George Bush's job approval rating. The majority of these polls or surveys are conducted by news organizations or polling companies contracted by news organizations. Many American's believe these poll results are accurate and st...
Criminology Student Tortured, Murdered by 'Mummy Maniac' in New York
A criminology graduate student in New York City may be the first victim of the man dubbed the Mummy Maniac, according to New York City homicide detectives. The police do not have a suspect in the bizarre, ritualistic killing of 24-year old beauty, Imette St. Guillen, who was studying forensic psyc...
Illegal Immigrants Compromise High-Tech Security Visas
United States immigration and State Department officials fear that their newly developed, high-tech visas are being sold on the Mexican black market. The US government hoped the newly designed visas would help in curtailing rampant illegal immigration at the Mexican border, but investigators believe...
German Intelligence Secretly Assisted US in Iraq Invasion
German intelligence officers working undercover in Baghdad obtained a copy of Saddam Hussein's battle plan to defend the Iraqi capital from the US-led invasion. A German official turned the plan over to American commanders a month prior to the March 2003 invasion, The New York Times reported Monday,...
Special Investigation: Taxpayers Ripped Off by Phony Katrina Victims
In a report on Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Rita cash disbursements to victims of these devastating natural disasters, it was discovered that one-in-three "victims" defrauded the government -- taxpayers -- in obtaining financial assistance in the aftermath of the disasters. The report reveals t...
This Week in Afghanistan: Let the Opium War Begin
Military forces, especially British soldiers assigned to one of the most dangerous regions of Afghanistan, may face their first confrontation with farmers whose poppy fields are due to be eradicated this week. Afghanistan is the world's leading producer of opium. The 2005 production was estimated...
Feds Make Historical Drug Seizure in Puerto Rico
A shipment of cocaine and heroin with a street value of more than $13 million bound for the streets of Puerto Rico was seized here last night by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents. ICE agents teamed up with inspectors of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and officers of ...
Sen. Hillary Clinton Intensifying Her Run for the White House
Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY) blasted the Bush Administration's proposed port management deal with the United Arab Emirates as a move that would "turn over our sovereignty to another country." The New York Democrat says she's still opposed to the deal and plans to introduce legislation that would...
London's Radical Mayor Suspended for One Month
London's Mayor Ken Livingstone was given a one-month suspension by the Standards Board for England's adjudication panel, which found he was "unnecessarily insensitive and offensive" when he compared a Jewish reporter with a concentration camp guard. Unless he appeals, the suspension will begin on ...
Man Rapes Dying Teenaged Stepdaughter
A man who brutally raped his 14-year-old stepdaughter as she lay dying after a fall knocked her unconscious has been sentenced to serve for nine years in a British prison. George McKee sexually assaulted Kerry Muchan after she fell down the stairs and was knocked unconscious at the family home in ...
Is It Time to Say Hasta' La Vista to the Iraqis?
I don't believe Americans truly realize the seriousness of the destruction of the golden mosque in Samarra by Sunni Islamic militants. That attack just may have been my own personal turning point in supporting the nation-building phase of the Iraq War. A bloody backlash to the bombing of a Shia Mu...
Europe's 'Michael Moore' Releases Anti-American Film
Europe's anti-war left are ecstatic over the US military detention center in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, after a screening of the British motion picture The Road to Guantanamo. The film's director claims he reconstructed scenes of torture and abuse at Guantanamo Bay and his experience making the film ha...
Paul McCartney's Brother Charged in Sexual Assault of Teen Case
The brother of legendary musician-singer-songwriter Paul McCartney flew into a rage in a British court yesterday and demanded "don't you know who I am?" after he was accused of groping the bottom of a teenage waitress, according to The Telegraph. Michael McCartney, 61, is charged with sexually ass...
Insanity Runs Rampant in United Nations
Staying true to form, the United Nations is once again condemning the nation of Israel over their refusal to subsidize a terrorist group that frequently attacks and kills Israelis. Israel's decision to withhold $50 million of funds destined for the Palestinian National Authority (PNA) in protest o...
Man Uses Crossbow in Brutal Murder That Shocked the British Isles
A Briton calmly shot his landlord in the head and heart with a crossbow before sitting down to watch TV. Ashley Thorpe shot an arrow into the head of Alan Eva before attacking him with hammers, an air rifle and a knife as he lay groaning on the carpet, a British jury was told. Thorpe later told...
Shapes of Things to Come
The Federal Bureau of Investigation forecasts that sub-national and non-governmental entities will play an increasing role in world affairs for years to come, presenting new “asymmetric” threats to the United States, according to a report submitted to the National Association of Chiefs of Police and...
Immigration Woes: Europe's Crime Rate Rising; US Rate Declines
While most Americans are witnessing dramatic decreases in violent and property crime, our friends and allies across the pond in Britain are experiencing alarming increases. In a recent British news article, the writer lamented the loss of British citizens who have fled the United Kingdom and move...
Rice Empties Both Barrels on Venezuela's Chavez
The Venezuelan president viewed by the Bush Administration as a communist madman got some choice words from the US Secretary of State. Making her sharpest criticisms yet about Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez, Condoleezza Rice said that Venezuela and Cuba are ''sidekicks'' of Iran and dangers to L...
Is NY Times NSA Spy Source a Psychotic Paranoid?
A former National Security Agency analyst testified before a congressional committee that there is another top-secret surveillance program that may be violating millions of Americans' Constitutional rights. Whistleblower Russell Tice, told the House Government Reform Subcommittee on National Secu...
Activist Judge Turning Over Top Secret NSA Files to Leftists
On Thursday, a federal judge decided that Americans' safety and security takes a back-seat to a left-wing groups' right to view and promulgate top secret National Security Agency documents relating to the terrorism surveillance program. In this case, one of the left-wing groups has direct ties to Se...
Saddam's Secret Tapes
When former federal prosecutor and terrorism expert John Loftus announced in Janurary that his organization Intelligence Summit (intelligencesummit.com) would host a special conference in order to reveal the contents of 12 hours of Saddam Hussein audiotapes discovered in Iraq, there was hardly any p...
ACLU Creating More Mischief
The Department of Homeland Security and the Transportation Security Agency are finally taking some positive steps to professionalize airport security. The initial step was designating security screeners as security officers, which will require additional training and supervision, as well as addition...
US Military Fears New Abu Ghraib Pics Will Ignite More Violence
A new batch of Abu Ghraib prison photographs -- depicting mistreatment and abuse of prisoners by US soldiers -- are making the rounds of the international news media, but they offer nothing new in a case that, for all intents and purposes, is closed. Examination of the photos by The Conservative V...
Ranking Democrat Wants NY Times Prosecuted
In a shocking departure from the usual rhetoric of her party, Representative Jane Harmon (D-CA), the ranking Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee told NBC's Tim Russert on Sunday that the New York Times should be prosecuted for revealing the National Security Agency (NSA) terrorist surveilla...
Lessons Learned from Katrina
Hurricane Katrina is in the news again with the latest round of senate hearings and the latest pounding on the de-facto face of that disaster -- Mike Brown. As a result of the deadly and catastrophic events that occurred in Louisiana and Mississippi, and the extraordinary number of committees inve...
UN to US: Close Down Guantanamo
The United Nations is demanding the immediate closing of America's Guantanamo Bay detention center. The UN is also calling for the prosecution of officers and politicians "up to the highest level" who are accused of torturing detainees, according to a report in a British newspaper, The Telegraph, th...
North Koreans Accuse US of Trashing Their Image
The North Korean news service printed an editorial on Saturday accusing the United States of trashing its global image and shifting the responsibility for the stalled six-party, nuclear weapons talks onto them. Their complaints are the result of US law enforcement allegations that the North Korea...
Sen. Chuck Hagel Rewarded by New York Times
Staying true to form, the New York Times rewarded another Republican who is openly critical of the President and other Republicans, especially on the issues upon which he agrees with the Times' editorial writers. Senator Chuck Hagel (R-NE) not only received a glowing article in the latest edition ...
Islamic Gangster: Cleric Sent Private Militia to Takeover Mosques
Now that radical imam Abu Hamza is a convicted felon and probably will be extradited and face terror charges in the United States, clerics from other mosques are finally coming forward to tell the world how Hamza sent teams of young supporters -- his own private militia -- in Britain with orders to ...
The New Pentagon Papers
A military expert in China complained to the Chinese government-controlled news service that Pentagon documents released on February 3, 2006, alleging that China is America's greatest future threat, reflects the United States' "hostility and high measure of vigilance against China's development." ...
Coretta Scott King Funeral: Bush Scolded by Partisans
Senator Edward M. Kennedy (D-MA), when speaking during Monday's funeral service and memorial for the late civil-rights icon, Coretta Scott King, only told half the story when he spoke of his two brothers, John and Robert, and their relationship with Mrs. King's husband. Sen. Ted Kennedy drew roar...
Senator Clinton Talks Tough on National Security
In a move to improve her dismal poll numbers, Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY) is talking tough on national security and terrorism. However, many wonder if this isn't just another political move to the so-called center after her recent vitriolic statements met with negative results. According to the...
Is the US Intelligence Community Improving?
The United States' intelligence community is undergoing the most extensive -- perhaps even radical -- transformations since the Office of Strategic Services gave way to the Central Intelligence Agency. Recognizing that people are the critical element in transformation initiatives is key to a success...
Mexican Government Corruption Hampers Anti-Drug Operations
Mexico continues to be the source or entry point for the vast majority of the narcotics that are consumed in the US. Mexico is the leading transit country for cocaine and heroin consumed in the US. It is also the leading source country for marijuana and now methamphetamine. Occasionally, the fede...
Gore PAC Begins Attack on President Bush
Political analysts and pundits have long suspected that former Vice President Al Gore is considering another run for the presidency. He lost to President Bush in 2000 after a highly contested race and he stubbornly continues to encourage the Democrat Party base to believe Bush "stole" the election. ...
US Borders: Task Force Seizes Improvised Explosive Devices, Firearms Caches
Federal agents assigned to the Department of Homeland Security’s Border Enforcement Security Task Force or BEST, in Laredo, Texas, have seized materials for 33 Improvised Explosive Devices, grenade components, large quantities of assault weapons, rifles, silencers, machine gun assembly kits, bulletp...
Cartoon Battle: Islamic Unrest Continues Over Muhammed Cartoon
As I read newspaper accounts and watch news footage on the tube of unrest and protesting by Muslims in Europe and the Middle East, I'm reminded of two things: First, I'm reminded why the First Amendment of the US Constitution is so precious and necessary for our liberty; and second, in spite of Pres...
Intelligence Committee Chairman Lambastes Howard Dean for Comments
US Senator Pat Roberts, Chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, today sent the following letter to Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean: “I was recently apprised of your assessment of the President’s terrorist surveillance program – an “early warning” capability to ...
US Intelligence Chiefs Joust with Senators
During a dramatic Senate Intelligence Committee hearing, Director of Central Intelligence Porter Goss alleged that the disclosure of President Bush's eavesdropping-without-warrants program and other once-secret projects had severely damaged US intelligence-gathering abilities. "The damage has been...
State of the Union: President's Immigration Policy Disappoints Americans
Two years ago, Border Patrol agents began to voice what many believed were legitimate concerns about "armed incursions" into the United States from Mexico-based assailants. Now these invasions occur routinely putting federal agents' and law enforcement officers' lives in jeopardy. They reported th...
Top US Generals Outraged, Blast the Washington Post
In an unprecedented move, the nation's top military officers blasted the editors of the Washington Post and editorial cartoonist Tom Toles for an editorial cartoon published in the newspaper on Monday and on its website. The letter to the Post editors charges that the six military leaders "believ...
Political Left Deserting Hillary Clinton?
Political junkies are witnessing a true phenomenon in presidential politics: more than two years before the next presidential election cycle there's a movement to target someone considered by the news media and pundits to be a frontrunner in 2008 -- Hillary Rodham Clinton. Even with softball inter...
Satanic Cultists Get Stiff Sentences for Multiple Murders
Members of a brutal Satanic cult were given stiff prison sentences on Tuesday for killing the lead singer of their rock band and two other women in brutal ritual murders that shocked Italy. Nicola Sapone, one of the leaders of the "Beasts of Satan" rock band, was sentenced to life imprisonment fo...
Cops to President Bush: Stop the Invasion!
During the last presidential campaign cycle, many national and local police organizations, as well as individual officers and commanders, supported the reelection of George W. Bush. Commanders and rank-and-file officers understood the fact that compared to the alternatives, Bush was the right man to...
School Safety: Bullies and Bullying
Bullying among children encompasses a variety of harmful behaviors that are repeated over time, according to behavioral science experts. It involves a real or perceived imbalance of power, with the more powerful child or group attacking those who are less powerful. It can take three forms: physical...
US Should Cut Off Aid to Palestinian Thieves
"Foreign aid might be defined as a transfer of money from poor people in rich countries to rich people in poor countries." -- Douglas Casey, Classmate of Bill Clinton at Georgetown University President George W. Bush has drawn a line in the sand and warned that the United States might cut off aid...
British Public Schools Witness Epidemic of Drug Use
Educators in Britain fear they are facing a crisis of drug abuse in top public schools. The number of students abusing or experimenting with drugs led to the creation of rehabilitation and counseling programs especially for adolescents and teenagers. After attempting a "zero tolerance" approach ...
Venezuelan President Chavez Threatens United States... Again
President Hugo Chavez, fresh from his meeting with the Queen of Anti-Americans, Cindy Sheehan, took another shot at the United States saying he would lock up embassy officials caught spying. Chavez accused the officials of having connections to Venezuelan military officers suspected of espionage for...
US Providing Counterinsurgency Training for Southeast Asian Forces
The Bush Administration has bolstered assistance to the Philippines, Indonesia, and Thailand in hopes of contributing to US foreign policy and security goals especially in the war on terrorism. But in order to further human rights goals, Congress restricts certain security assistance funds from bein...
NSA Spying: Clearing Up the Confusion
The President possesses broad constitutional powers to take military action in response to the terrorist attacks on the United States on September 11, 2001. Congress has acknowledged this inherent executive power in both the War Powers Resolution and the Joint Resolution passed by Congress on Septem...
New Poll Is Bad News for Senator Clinton; Only 16% Firmly Support Her
New York's junior Senator, Hillary Rodham Clinton, got some rather bad news today. According to a Gallup/CNN poll, 51 percent of Americans say they definitely would not vote for Clinton if she runs for president. A mere 16 percent say they are firmly behind her. Thirty-two percent of those polled ...
Jimmy Carter: No Allegations of Corruption Among Hamas Elected Officials
When asked by the media for his thoughts on the Hamas triumph in the Palestinian parliamentary elections, former President Jimmy Carter replied that while they have a terrorist past, at least there have been no allegations of corruption among their elected officials.[1] One of the complaints by many...
Feds Target Alien Smuggling, But More Must Be Done
Department of Homeland Security's Immigration and Customs Enforcement has recently finalized its strategy for combating alien smuggling. ICE was adjusting the draft strategy to focus on the southwest border and encompass all aspects of smuggling, aliens as well as drugs and other contraband. In a...
Radical Lawyers Undermine US War Effort
An Islamic man, who was detained by US agents without criminal charges being file and then was deported to Egypt, testified for a deposition in New York on Monday in a lawsuit against the US government. He claims he was unlawfully imprisoned and abused. That's the story as reported by the mainstre...
Muslim Nations Play Game of 'I Hate Israel More Than You'
To many Middle East observers, there appears to be an intense competition to see who can be the most vitriolic and threatening national leader towards Israel. First it was the Iranian President who shocked the world with statements regarding the total destruction of Israel and casting doubt on th...
The Politicization and Irrelevance of Intelligence Analysis
Closely tied to the question of how best to set intelligence requirements are the larger questions of how to improve analysis by the intelligence community and how to increase its impact. Many current and former policymakers are critical of the analysis they receive, and both intelligence consume...
Terrorists and Criminals Expected to Gain Entry into US Through Fraud
Immigration fraud is another method used by criminals and terrorists to gain entry into the United States illegally to carry out their agendas. The Identity and Benefits Fraud Unit, an investigative component of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement, is charged with detecting, deterring, and disrup...
Rap Star Assaults Police Officer; Gets Slap on the Wrist
Rap star Ms. Dynamite was ordered to do 60 hours community work today after admitting to assaulting a British police woman. The 24-year-old star was also directed by the Magistrates Court to pay compensation to Officer Caryn Marles whom she punched in the face at West End Central London Police Sta...
Covert Actions Necessary in War on Terrorism
Covert actions (as distinguished from the covert collection of information) are used to influence political, military, or economic conditions or situations abroad, where it is intended that the role of the US Government will not be apparent or acknowledged publicly. These might consist of propaga...
Excerpts from Osama bin Laden with Commentary
Is our mortal enemy Osama bin Ladin a registered Democrat? Can't be. He's not an American citizen and Democrats only register American citizens, right? Perhaps Democrat National Committee chairman Howard Dean is faxing or e-mailing Osama Democrat talking points. Why am I bringing this up in ligh...
ACLU, Civil Liberties Groups Lawsuits Against Bush Bogus Say Legal Scholars
Civil liberties groups the American Civil Liberties Union and the Center for Constitutional Rights filed lawsuits against President George W. Bush and the heads of US security agencies the day after the nation honored Dr. Martin Luther King's legacy. The lawsuits challenge the legality of the NSA ea...
The GOP Must De-Fang RINOs
When Republican Senator Arlen Specter's name was being touted around Washington as the leading candidate as the new chairman for the important Senate Judiciary Committee, conservatives throughout the nation united to tell the Majority Leader Bill Frist and the President a resounding NO! Don't do it...
New Orleans Mayor Makes Racist Statements During MLK Memorial
Yesterday's festivities commemorating the civil-rights icon Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., brought out the best in people and the worst. For instance, Senator Hillary Clinton turned a New York memorial into a political firestorm as she forgot she was trying to re-invent herself in order to portray her...
Tony Blair Wants to Tap British MPs' Phones; Will Bush Do the Same?
With all the suspected leaking going on in the United States, much of it coming from congress, perhaps President Bush should take a cue from the British Prime Minister. Tony Blair is reportedly preparing to do away with a 40-year ban on tapping Members' of Parliament telephones, according to the B...
White House Strikes Back at Hillary, Al Gore
President George W. Bush's staff are mad as hell and they're not taking it anymore. They charged that the junior senator from New York, Hillary Rodham Clinton was "out of bounds" when she said Monday that the Bush administration was "one of the worst" in US history and compared the Republican House ...
Disposable Cell Phone Purchases a Result of NSA Leak and NY Times Story
The FBI has initiated an intense investigation into the increase in purchases of large numbers of disposable cell phones by individuals who emanate from the Middle East and Pakistan. The cheap cell phones, which do not require purchasers to sign a contract or have a credit card, have many legitim...
Young Marine Blasts Rep. Murtha at Town Hall Meeting
During a Town Hall meeting earlier this week Democrat Congressmen John Murtha (PA) and Jim Moran (VA) touted their call for a withdrawal from Iraq, an unexpected turn of events occurred. Moran and Murtha continued the anti-war diatribes which included their relating talks they've had with military...
Hollywood Private Eye to the Stars and the Clintons in Hot Water
There are probably two private detectives who are considered the leading private eyes for the stars: Former NYPD detective Bo Dietl on the east coast, and Anthony Pellicano on the west coast. Of the two only one -- Tony Pellicano -- is the subject of an ongoing federal investigation into illegal w...
ABC's Nightline Aids Clinton's Revisionism on NSA Spying
For eight years, Bill Clinton saturated the news media with his exploits in the White House. And now that he's no longer president -- and unlike most former presidents -- he's still getting major press coverage on a daily basis. It's understandable since without the adulation and love poured on the ...
Oprah Winfrey's Protege Exposed as Fabricator by Blogger
Best-selling author James Frey, whose nonfiction book A Million Little Pieces is all the buzz within literary and celebrity circles, is being accused of making up stories in his autobiographical study of addiction, crime and suicide. Even America's TV guru Oprah Winfrey endorsed the book, and that...
Saudi Embassy Worker Smuggles Illegal Aliens Into US
An Egyptian national pled guilty today to using his position at the Embassy of Saudi Arabia in Washington, D.C. to secure fraudulent Saudi diplomatic visas to help aliens enter the United States illegally. Mohamed Abdel Wahab Yakoub, a.k.a. Mohamed Wardi, a 61-year-old native of Egypt and a resid...
Security Measures for 2006 Winter Games Good to Go
The 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece, were held against the backdrop of growing concerns about international terrorism. Despite widespread fears of a potential terrorist attack on the Olympics, Greece hosted a safe and secure event with no terrorist incidents. To assist Greece in securing the ...
Alito Confirmation: Judge's Wife Leaves Senate Hearings in Tears
During the last three days, Judge Samuel Alito showed Americans proof of his integrity and fair-mindedness while fielding questions from members of the Senate Judiciary Committee during the Supreme Court confirmation hearings. But according to the Republican National Committee chairman, Ken Mehlm...
The Forgotten Illegal Immigrants
While most of the political debate and media attention regarding illegal immigration focuses on border security and llegals who enter the country surreptitiously, there is an enormous number of immigrants who enter the US legally, but remain here illegally. Some law enforcement commanders and pros...
Saudi Arabia Continues to Export Radical Wahhabism
Wahhabism is a fundamentalist movement, named after Muhammad ibn Abd al Wahhab (1703-1792). It remains the dominant form of Islam in Saudi Arabia. Wahhabis hold that some Muslim groups such as Shia Islam follow novel or non-Islamic practices.Wahhabi theology advocates puritanical and legalistic s...
Are Organized Crime Gangs Getting a Free Ride?
There is a feeling that permeates throughout the law enforcement community that organized crime gangs are getting a free ride in post-9/11 America. While most of the focus of federal law enforcement is on counterterrorism, counterintelligence and cyber crime, federal police agencies must still conte...
Top General Peter Pace Strikes Back at John Murtha
For months now, Representative John Murtha, Democrat from Pennsylvania, has enjoyed enormous positive press coverage ever since he began denigrating US military operations in Iraq culminating in his shrill call for immediate withdrawal of US troops. Like gossipy school girls running to tattle on s...
Iraqi Intelligence Documents: Saddam Trained Thousands of Terrorists in Iraq Training Camps
In one of the least reported stories in the history of journalism, documents and other materials confiscated by the US military in the wake of the Iraq invasion revealed that Saddam Hussein's regime trained thousands of terrorists inside Iraq. According for Stephan Hayes of The Weekly Standard, Sa...
It's Not the Size, It's How You Use It: The Debate Over Battleships
Until World War II U.S. Navy battleships provided an impressive show of force and outgunned and outmaneuvered their ocean-going enemies. From World War II until the Persian Gulf War in 1991, the Navy's Iowa class battleships provided Naval Surface Fire Support capabilities with their 16-inch guns...
OUTRAGE! Judge Sentences Serial Rapist of Child to 60 Days Jail Time
A Vermont judge sentenced a man who repeatedly raped a 6-year old girl for four years to a jail term of 60 days, shocking the entire city of Burlington. Mark Hulett, who admitted to repeatedly sexually abused a child over a four-year period, got a slap on the wrist in a Vermont courtroom this week...
Corruption Is Non-Partisan
The recent news stories regarding Washingtion lobbyist Jack Abramoff and his plea agreement, which threatens to rock the US Congress on both sides of the aisle, is creating renewed interest in stamping out this evil within our government. Unfortunately, many leaders in our nation's capital are tr...
The Mysterious Hillary Clinton
A campaign fundraising group for Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton has agreed to pay a $35,000 fine for underreporting hundreds of thousands of dollars spent on a Hollywood fundraiser in 2000, according to the Associated Press. Notice that AP didn't write Hillary Clinton's campaign. No. A campaign fundr...
Abramoff Scandal: GOP Calls Democrat Minority Leader Pelosi a Hypocrite
In the wake of the breaking news story about powerful Washington lobbyist Jack Abramoff's plea deal with the Department of Justice being played up by Democrats and the news media, Washington insiders and pundits are already guessing as to which political leaders in the US Congress will be named by A...
Foreign Spies Infiltrate US Businesses
[The following is based on an FBI strategy report sent to the 14,000-member National Association of Chiefs of Police.] The foreign intelligence threat within the United States is far more complex than it has ever been historically. The threat is increasingly asymmetrical insofar as it comes not on...
Will Bush Tell Mexico's Fox to Take a Hike (and not across our border)?
The Mexican government is initiating a far-reaching investigation. It's not an investigation into the rampant corruption within all levels of its government. And it's not an investigation into the Mexican crime gangs, drug traffickers and human smugglers. No, the target of this intense investigation...
Crime Story: Rock Star Faces 26 Year Prison Sentence This Month
A federal jury in Los Angeles convicted singer-songwriter Ronald Isley of five counts of tax evasion and one count of willful failure to file a tax return for concealing millions of dollars of income from the Internal Revenue Service. Isley, who has residences in Los Angeles and St. Louis, was convi...
Media Glorify Socialist Thugs, While People Risk Death to Enter US
According to a number of Sunday news stories, during Bolivia's newly elected President Evo Morales' visit with Cuban dictator Fidel Castro in Havana, the two communist leaders announced that the cooperation between their two countries will blossom. Of course, the American news media avoided the word...
NBC Must-See TV Gets Religion
With the holiday season admittedly a slow news week or two, a big story hitting the newspapers, airwaves and the Internet is the controversy surrounding NBC TV's upcoming drama series titled, "The Book of Daniel." As usual the mainstream news media are portraying the controversy as one in which th...
British, Greek Intelligence Agents Accused of Torture
With the United States being harangued by liberal-left organizations throughout the world over allegations of "secret CIA prisons" and torture, it now appears that it will be Britain's turn to become the recipent of torture allegations. And wouldn't you know it? A newspaper story is the instrument ...
ACLU Sides with the Enemy...Again
The Transportation Security Administration is finally taking some positive steps to professionalize airport security. The initial step was designating security screens as security officers, which will require additional training and supervision, as well as additional responsibilities. Part of the...
FBI and Justice Department Finally Investigate a Real Leak
The US Department of Justice has directed the Federal Bureau of Investigation to conduct an in-depth investigation in order to determine who disclosed a secret National Security Agency intelligence operation to a reporter from the New York Times. "We are opening an investigation into the unauthori...
Security Expert Warns of Threats Throughout the Globe
The FBI recently released their threat assessment for the future of the United States and the global community. Most of these threats to our security stem from foreign groups whose activities are not limited by governmental or national boundaries. Some operate with the support or tolerance of a g...
Young and Restless: Young Conservatives Seek More Active Role in GOP
There is no mistaking the fact that young conservatives throughout the nation are becoming increasingly disenchanted with the Republican Party. One need only visit conservative internet news sites or read right-wing college newspapers to realize there is a growing number of young, up-and-coming poli...
New Bolivian President Vows to Take Action Against the United States
It didn't take long for the newly elected Bolivian President to intensify his verbal attacks against the United States. But the new Bolivian leader, an avowed Socialist and friend of President Hugo Chavez of Venezuela and Fidel Castro of Cuba, is going even further than rhetoric. He's threatening to...
New York Times Accused of Toying with Treason
From our chutzpah file comes this story: today's New York Times reports that defense lawyers in some of the country's biggest terrorism cases say they plan to bring legal challenges to determine whether the National Security Agency used illegal wiretaps against several dozen Muslim men tied to Al Qa...
Russia and United States in the Throes of a New Arms Race
During the Cold War, the United States and the Soviet Union embarked on the most massive military buildups in history. Part of President Reagan's strategy for winning was to entice the Soviets into a competition it could never even hope to win. A communist economy by its very nature is ill-equipped ...
Emergency Response in the Post-9/11 World
An earthquake rocks a large modern city, injuring hundreds of people, producing major structural damage, knocking out electrical power, breaking gas mains and causing an industrial plant to leak toxic chemicals. Collapsed bridges and buildings prevent emergency vehicles from reaching the injured, at...
President Bush is Dirty Harry Callahan
After days of carping by Democrats, some Republicans and news reporters over NSA spying, the mainstream news media are piling on the Bush Administration with a new revelation that says more about liberals than it does about our Commander-in-Chief. According to the Los Angeles Times, almost immedia...
Judge Who Resigned Over NSA Program a Partisan Clintonista
A US federal judge has resigned from the court that oversees government surveillance in intelligence cases in protest at President George W. Bush's secret authorization of a domestic spying program, according to a Washington Post story. US District Judge James Robertson, a member of the secret Fo...
Bill and Hillary Clinton's Latest Scandal: How Will the Media Cover It?
Journalist Sher Zieve recently reported on a brand new scandal involving the Clintons and slowly the story is gaining traction on the internet and talk radio thanks to Fox News Channel's Tony Snow and columnist Robert Novak. While talk show host Scott Hennen substituted for the vacationing Sean Ha...
Germans Thumb Their Noses at Americans...Again
When Senator John Kerry ran for President in 2004, many of his critics claimed that if elected he would take a European approach to fighting the war on terrorism. And a recent case may shed some light on that "European approach." The German government secretly released a member of the terrorist gr...
Saddam and Democrats on the Same Page
During the Iraqi trial of former President Saddam Hussein and his minions, the testimony by victims of the thuggish leader's regime is being drowned out in the news media by the antics of the defendants being tried for their lives. The horrors being detailed by witness after witness after witness ar...
DOJ, DHS: Consequences of Letting the USA Patriot Act Expire
The Department of Justice and the Department of Homeland Security have joined forces in order to initiate a full-court press to get the American people to understand the facts when opponents of the Patriot Act make their allegations of abuse of civil liberties.   In a joint statement, officials fr...
Mob Boss Vincent 'The Chin' Gigante RIP
Notorious Mafia kingpin, Vincent "The Chin" Gigante, died on Monday in federal prison at the age of 77. The reputed head of the Genovese Crime Family was serving the remainder of a 12-year stretch at the Medical Center for Federal Prisoners in Springfield, Missouri. Considered one of the last of ...
Bush Goes on Offense...Finally
It's no secret that the majority of the denizens in American newsrooms have disdain for President George W. Bush. Some even display attitudes that border on hatred for the Commander-in-Chief. When I watch Bush's rare press conferences, it's usually a disturbing experience. Reporters almost attack ...
British MI5 Viewed Two Suicide Bombers 'Not a threat'
It's a case that practically mirrors the United States government's own intelligence failures prior to the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in New York and Washington, DC. According to the British news media, two of the four suicide bombers who killed 52 people in the July 7, 2005 attacks were s...
Innocence Lost: Feds Nail Members of Child Prostitution Ring
Federal agents claimed a decisive victory over those who exploit children through prostitution and pornography in one of the biggest child abuse cases ever. In one of the largest coordinated enforcement actions undertaken against child prostitution rings in the US, 19 suspects were arrested and ov...
First Lesbian Civil Union in US Ends in Violence
Two outspoken lesbians became the first same-sex civil union in the United States are splitting up amid allegations of violent behavior. Carolyn Conrad, 35, asked a court in October to end her relationship with Kathleen Peterson, 46. Conrad also obtained an order of protection against her former p...
Bolivian Leftist and Thug Becomes President
As you probably already know from the dramatic coverage of the news media, another left-wing thug became the new president of a South American country. This same thug may be the downfall of Bolivia, as well. Evo Morales, a radical socialist and a coca farmer is another tough guy leader who's gett...
Bush Kept Congress in the Dark? Good!
Is it just the cop in me that makes me suspicious of yesterday's New York Times story on Spygate, or are there others who feel this is part of a widespread conspiracy? Perhaps I'm being paranoid, but I smell a rat -- or I should say, I smell a city full of rats. Ranking members of Congress hyperv...
US Military, Police Increasing Use of Unmanned Aircraft
Unmanned aircraft systems, or UASs, consist of an unmanned aircraft; sensor, communications, or weapons, carried on board the aircraft, collectively referred to as payloads; and ground controls. UAS have been used successfully in recent operations, and are in increasingly high demand by US forces. ...
California Judge Nailed for Kiddie Porn
An Orange County, California Superior Court judge pleaded guilty on Tuesday to four felony charges of possession of child pornography. He admitted that he had at least 100 images of minor boys engaged in sexually explicit conduct. Judge Ronald Kline, a 65-year-old resident of Irvine, pleaded guilt...
Bush Administration Accused of Illegally Spying on Americans
Within the Washington Beltway, timing is everything. So it's no surprise that during the heated debate by US Senators over the extension of the so-called Patriot Act, the mainstream news media come out with stories that accuse the Bush Administration of authorizing the National Security Agency to sp...
News Media Canonize Socialist Presidential Candidate
Why just lavish such enormously positive news coverage on only two male communists like Cuba's Castro or Venezuala's Chavez, when you can also help prop up a female communist? That's what's happening today in Latin American politics. The US news media are in a communist's corner during the president...
Senator John McCain's Bill of Rights for Terrorists
"It's a done deal," said the smiling Arizona Senator, John McCain, after he met with the President George W. Bush and got what he wanted: a ban on interrogation techniques he and other liberals believe are inhumane or degrading. President Bush and Senator McCain finally agreed that CIA interrogat...
Reminiscent of Saddam's Iraq, Mass Graves Uncovered in Lebanon
In a discovery reminiscent of Saddam Hussein's Iraq, bodies were exhumed from mass graves in Lebanon's Bekaa Valley, near the headquarters of the former Syrian military intelligence. Officials uncovered the remains of 25 people. Skulls, bones, tattered clothing and at least one army uniform, were s...
Congressman Murtha Responds to Bush's Speech
Want to know how popular Representative John Murtha (D-PA) is these days? Well, guess who the news media run to like school kids whenever the big, bad President George Bush gives a speech? You guessed it: they scamper over to their hero, John Murtha. And it's not like he's saying anything he hasn...
Senator Kerry to Aid European Left in CIA Investigation
A left-wing Swiss Senator, working with a European human rights group, is keeping alive allegations that the CIA operated a number of secret prisons in Europe, abducted suspects, and transported them between countries. Although the original allegations, which appeared in a November 2 Washington P...
Israel May Attack Iran Sooner Rather Than Later
The Iranian foreign minister reportedly met with leading figures from three Islamofascist groups in the hopes of building a united front against Israel. The meeting occurred days before the escalation of attacks against Israeli targets. The minister, Manouchehr Mottaki, met with leaders from terro...
US Arms Exports in the Post-9/11 World
The US government controls arms exports by US companies to ensure that such exports are consistent with national security and foreign policy interests. There have been various efforts to change the arms export control system, which is overseen by the State Department. One effort was the Defense T...
Are Teenagers Really Swayed by Liquor Ads?
A new study of more than 3,000 teens reports that underage persons who saw frequent ads for alcoholic beverages in stores and magazines were more likely to start drinking than those who did not. The study was conducted by Rand Health in South Dakota and was sponsored by the National Institute of ...
Defense Department Plans Urban Combat Training Center
The US Department of Defense emphasized the need for joint training to prepare US forces to conduct joint operations in urban terrain. It defines joint training as exercises involving the interaction of joint forces and/or joint staffs under a joint headquarters. To guide the services' plans to t...
Bill Clinton Revises History in Montreal
The US economy does not have to suffer if there is an effort to use existing clean energy and energy conservation technologies in America, former US president Bill Clinton told the United Nations climate change conference in Montreal. Bill Clinton was invited to the final day of the Nov. 28 - Dec...
Federal Air Marshal Service Still an Agency in Transition
The US Federal Air Marshal Service has undergone a number of changes in recent years, including a 2003 transfer from the Transportation Security Administration to the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement Bureau, and a 2005 transfer from ICE back to TSA. The US Congress requested the General Acco...
Harassment on the Information Superhighway
Although online harassment and threats can take many forms, cyberstalking shares important characteristics with offline stalking. Many stalkers -- online or off -- are motivated by a desire to exert control over their victims and engage in similar types of behavior to accomplish this end. As with of...
America Bashing: The Media's Favorite Hobby
Look at the headlines of most US newspapers or the lead stories in broadcast or cable news, and you'll most likely see at least one story telling the world that the United States is corrupt and evil. Whether it's the war on terrorism, the Iraq counterinsurgency, the US criminal justice system or ...
White Collar Crime Is Not Victimless
Since the 1990s, tremendous growth of and involvement in the securities and commodities markets at the institutional, corporate, and private investor levels have led to great numbers of individuals involved in intentional corporate fraud and misconduct, particularly senior corporate executives. For ...
Media Investigations We'd Love to See (But We Won't Hold Our Breath)
The latest scandal emanating from the Iraq war is the story about the US military paying the Iraqi media to publish favorable stories. News media organizations and journalists continuously harp on how this amounts to the US military using the Iraqi news media for US propaganda. (Although, they don't...
Drug Enforcement Assets May Decline
One of the US National Drug Control Strategy's priorities is to disrupt the illicit drug market. To this end, the Departments of Defense and Homeland Security provide ships and aircraft to disrupt the flow of illicit drugs, primarily cocaine, shipped from South America through the Caribbean Sea and ...
Human Trafficking: US Signs on to the Palermo Protocols
Human trafficking is considered an increasingly serious problem in the United States and throughout the world. Each year, an estimated 600,000 – 800,000 men, women and children are trafficked across international borders (including some 14,500 – 17,500 into the United States). Many trafficking victi...
A Wake Up Call for Peaceniks
Throughout the world, antiwar activists are galvanizing their followers to intensify their efforts to end the war in Iraq and the overall war on terrorism. Some activists have even traveled to Iraq just to say, "I was there," in order to give their rhetoric more credibility. Unfortunately for four...
FBI Special Ops Unit Combats Cyber Crime
When the Federal Bureau of Investigation implemented the second phase of their reorganization plan in 2003, phase two emphasized the need for allocating special agents to combating cyber crime. According to a Government Accounting Office study, this reallocation involved reassigning away from drug e...
US Disrupting Terrorist Financing, But More Is Required
Terrorist groups need significant amounts of money to organize, recruit, train, and equip adherents and recruits. The disruption of terrorist financing by the United States can raise the costs and risks and impede their success. US efforts to combat terrorist financing abroad include a number of ...
Rep. John Murtha: New Lightning Rod for Anti-War Movement
One of the mysteries these days is the about-face of a supposed Democrat war hawk, Representative John Murtha of Pennsylvania. Considered a supporter of the Iraq conflict, the decorated former Marine suddenly came out with statements calling for the withdrawal of US troops from Iraq and that the war...
US Security Firm Pledges to Eliminate Somali Pirates
The waters off the coast of crisis-torn Somalia are believed to be the most dangerous on the high seas. Just last month, pirates firing shoulder-held, rocket-propelled grenades or RPGs and fully-automatic assault rifles attacked a US-owned cruise liner about 100 miles off the Somali coast. The ocean...
Who's Exploiting Mexican Immigrants?
The debate over illegal immigration is intensifying with most Americans calling for tighter border security and lots more immigration enforcement. A minority of special interest advocates on the left -- some on the right -- oppose the elimination of a revolving door illegal immigration and in fact w...
Another Murderer Escapes Justice
The news media's obsession with milestones brought enormous attention to the issue of the death penalty in the United States. The denizens of US newsrooms anxiously awaited the execution of the 1000th person since capital punishment was reinstated in 1976. However, the day before vicious killer R...
Social Security Cards: De Facto National Identification
In 1936, the Social Security Administration established the Social Security number to track worker's earnings for Social Security benefit purposes. Despite its narrowly intended purpose, the SSN is now used for a myriad of non-Social Security purposes. Today, SSNs are used, in part, as identity veri...
European Anti-Semitism: Some Things Never Change
A leaked secret report advises European government officials that they should "consider direct intervention in an attempt to curb the systematic measures being undertaken by Israel to increase its control and population in the historically -- and legally -- Arab eastern sector of Jerusalem The cla...
Border Security: Critics Claim Bush Scamming Americans
There's a lot of noise in our nation's capital these days about the ongoing problem of security at our borders, as well as rampant illegal immigration, including criminal aliens who prey on Americans every day. The threat of terrorism and the enormous amount of crime committed by illegal aliens are ...
Amnesty International on the Warpath
For those who believe Amnesty International is a non-partisan organization, perhaps a closer look at the organization's actions in Britain will provide some enlightenment. Amnesty International is accusing British Prime Minister Tony Blair of undermining decades of British campaigning for internat...
Ramsey Clark to the Rescue in Iraq ... Maybe
As the world prepares for the war crimes trial of the Butcher of Baghdad, former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, none other than Ramsey "America is Evil" Clark is on the case -- at least he hopes he'll be on the case. Clark wants to join the legions of attorneys trying to save one of history's most ...
FBI: 139 Police Deaths, 16,000 Wounded or Injured
The Federal Bureau of Investigation reports that 139 police officers died in the line of duty -- 57 feloniously killed, 82 in accidents while working -- and over 16,000 cops were wounded or injured in 2004. The National Association of Chiefs of Police monitors police officer line-of-duty deaths and ...
Russians Derail Plans for UN Sanctions Against Iran
Iran appears to be off the hook, at least temporarily, as the European Union agreed to debate and consider a Russian proposed compromise that would prevent the procedures by the United Nations' Security Council that could result in UN sanctions. Many anticipated that the UN's International Atomic...
News Media's Favorite Commie Attempts to Buy Off Americans with Oil
In a previous article, I predicted that Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez would replace Cuba's dictator Fidel Castro as the news media's and the American left's favorite communist. And just look at today's newspaper headlines, listen to broadcast news stories and Democrat Party soundbytes and you'll ...
Latino Gang Targets African-Americans for Murder
A federal grand jury returned an indictment that adds a fifth gang member to an indictment that had previously charged four others in connection with a six-year conspiracy to assault and murder African-Americans in the Highland Park area of Los Angeles. Porfirio Avila was named in a conspiracy cha...
Rwanda II: UN Frets Over Darfur Death and Chaos
Some are calling it Rwanda II as the Sudan's Darfur province continues to spiral downward into complete lawlessness. UN Secretary General Kofi Annan offered a tepid call on the Sudanese government and rebels to resolve their conflict by the end of the year through peace talks rather than armed confl...
Hardball Meltdown: Chris Matthews Unhinged on Talk Radio
MSNBC's talk show host Chris Matthews is a man who obviously: (1) Believes he is the smartest man on television; (2) Enjoys bullying women such as Michelle Malkin; (3) Enjoys bullying senior citizens who may not be as quick with the mouth as he is; (4) Is irrelevent except for a few of his fellow m...
Female Cop Murdered; British Police Want Guns
The two female officers, both unarmed and with little more than 20 months of law enforcement experience, were subjected to gunfire by suspects during a travel agency robbery. The officers were responding to an alarm from the agency. The alarm activation was initially sent to a central alarm stati...
Bob Woodward Torpedoes CIA Leak Case
Legendary Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward on the ratings-challenged Larry King talk show told viewers that the president, vice president and defense secretary were not the people who leaked the fact that Valerie Plame worked for the Central Intelligence Agency. In addition, he stated that hi...
Leakgate Prosecutor, News Media Running Amok
There are reports -- reliable reports -- of Al-Qaeda members crossing the US-Mexican border. Sheriffs and congressmen are trying to alert the American people to narco-terrorist training camps operating within a few miles of the porous US border. The president of Iran is screeching on a daily basis a...
Terrorists Possess Multimillion Dollar Intelligence Network
CBS News reports that "as the US military death toll continues to rise, officials have determined that the insurgents are utilizing media reports to outsmart armed forces." Perhaps that's overstating the problem. I won't denigrate our military by alleging the insurgents are outsmarting our milita...
Snoop Dogg Glorifies Death Row Murderer
Snoop Dogg, the celebrated rapper, was once a member of the Crips gang. Since then he's grown in popularity as an award-winning rap artist, actor and advertising spokesperson for a number of products. Now he's using his celebrity and influence on behalf of a multiple-murderer and co-founder of on...
British Investigate Their Own Leakgate Security Scandal
The American news media's fascination with the Valerie Plame-CIA leak case appears to be blinding them to another newsworthy case of alleged leaking of classified information that is rocking the British government. A government official is charged with attempting to leak the transcript of a confid...
The News Media Distortion About Rep. John Murtha
With President Bush and Vice President Cheney fighting back against the Democrats and the mainstream news media in their quest to shore up support for the Iraq conflict, reporters have decided to help the Democrats in their attempt garner public support for retreat and surrender. In fact, they're us...
Court Injunction Undermines Deportation of Illegal Aliens
Justice Department attorneys are working to remove a no-longer needed injunction that prevents the Department of Homeland Security from deporting illegal aliens from El Salvador. Thousands of Salvadorans are members of brutal crime gangs such as the infamous MS-13. The DHS's Secure Border Initiat...
Concerns Over Air Cargo Security Continue
In 2004, an estimated 23 billion pounds of air cargo was transported within the United States, about a quarter of which was transported on passenger aircraft. Within the Department of Homeland Securitt, the Transportation Security Administration is responsible for ensuring the security of commercial...
Is the Valerie Plame-CIA Leak Case Against Libby Crumbling?
What a difference a few weeks make in the world of politics. One day, the Democrat Party and the mainstream news media are celebrating the indictment of a key White House staff member, then suddenly facts start to emerge that just might put a damper on the prosecutors case. Recall how Patrick Fitz...
Global Espionage: UK's MI5 Concerned Over Chinese Spies
The almost legendary MI5 British counterintelligence service is said to be deeply concerned over an increase in spying by Chinese operatives in the United Kingdom. Although intelligence experts aren't certain how widespread the problem is, they believe the espionage is rampant and a serious conseque...
Who Should Have Their Security Clearances Revoked?
While the Democrat Party distorts the truth with the help of their comrades in the news media, we hear almost a continual mantra for Karl Rove, one of President Bush's closest advisors, to either resign or have his top security clearance stripped from him. This continues even though there is no ev...
New 9-11 Commission Report Chastises US on Nuclear Protection
The federal government continues to get failing grades for its protection of nuclear weapons from terrorists, according to a report by members of the 9-11 commission. The report was also critical of the government's handling of terrorism suspects saying that it is undermining America's image in the ...
True Crime: A Real CIA Leak Investigation for a Change
Senate and House of Representatives Republican leaders called for an in-depth investigation into the identity of the person or persons responsible for leaking top secret material to a Washington Post reporter. The secret information about the CIA's use of secret prisons abroad to interrogate terrori...
Bias Crime Report Yields Biased Reporting
The mainstream news media are breathlessly reporting that the latest report on hate crimes released by the Federal Bureau of Investigation shows a 5 percent increase in bias crime in 2004. According to the annual FBI Uniform Crime Report, racial prejudice lay behind more than half the 7,649 hate c...
Tales from the People's Republic of San Francisco
The bad boy of cable news, Bill O'Reilly, touched a raw nerve when he angrily told his substantial audience that as a result of their latest anti-American legislation, San Francisco deserved to be struck by rabid terrorists. O'Reilly's anger was on display on national television for all to see aft...
Missing Explosives a Threat to Homeland Security
More than 5.5 billion pounds of explosives are used each year in the United States by private sector companies and government entities. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives has the federal authority to regulate explosives and to license privately owned explosives storage facilitie...
Border Security: Feds to Increase Safeguards Against Visa Fraud
Issuing a United States visa to a foreign citizen in exchange for money or something of value is a crime that can facilitate entry into the United States of unqualified persons, including those who may wish to do our country harm. According to Immigration officials, internal controls make it diff...
Saddam's Top Minion Dies
According to stories appearing in the European press, one of Saddam Hussein's most trusted lieutenants, Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri, is dead. Al-Douri's family and the Iraqi government, however, say they cannot confirm his death, but a Baath Party website posted a notice that he indeed died. Douri was ...
Senate Bill Offers Aid and Comfort to US Enemies
This past Thursday, US Senate Republicans voted to bar terror suspects being held at the Guantanamo Bay, Cuba military detention center from challenging their detentions in US federal courts. The bill proposal is a result of a Supreme Court 5-4 ruling last year that gave terrorists access to America...
Combating the Enemy Within: Will the GOP Fight or Cower
Finally, President George Bush took a swing at the enemy within the United States Congress. The beleaguered President gave a belated speech which attacked his critics who continue to rewrite the history of the war on terrorism. Giving his speech on a holiday that honors the men and women who've s...
Terror Bombings in Jordan Punctuate US Silliness
Suicide bombers detonated explosives at three international hotels in Amman, Jordan's capital city. So far the death toll stands at about 53 people and with scores of wounded. Unfortunately, the causality figures may be amended as events unfold. According to witnesses, there have been explosions a...
British Liberals Strike Blow to Blair Terrorism Bill
It's being heralded as a resounding defeat for British Prime Minister Tony Blair by the liberal news media in the United Kingdom. However, the only people who will suffer from the politics-as-usual silliness in the House of Commons will be the English, Welsh, Scots and Northern Irish. On the day b...
Condemnation of US Torture of Terrorists Reaching Fever Pitch
While Jordanian police officers scour the rubble of three US hotels in Amman searching for body parts and clues, and Jordanian intelligence and law enforcement investigators attempt to identify and apprehend the terrorists responsible for killing and maiming hotel patrons and staff, the US liberals ...
The Transnational Underworld
Global crime directly or indirectly affects every man, woman and child in the United States in numerous ways: In 1995, Americans spent approximately $48 billion to buy cocaine and heroin, all of which originated from foreign sources. In 1996, more than 600,000 Americans were arrested for heroin or...
Outing a Liar: Hero Marine Gets Caught Pulling a John Kerry
When the Abu Graib story broke, thanks to Mary Mapes of Rathergate fame, the mainstream news media collectively hyperventilated. In fact, the venerable New York Times ran more stories about the abuse at that Iraqi military prison than any other news story in recent history. The allegations leveled...
Emergency Management: US Not Prepared for Bird Flu Pandemic
[The following is a summary from the National Association of Chiefs of Police with regard to the possible "Bird Flu" pandemic. The Chiefs of Police Association is concerned with the possibility of the intentional spread of the Avian Influenza by terrorist organizations.] With the immense media cov...
Nevermind Fighting a War, the French Can't Stop a Riot
Imagine for a moment that the City of New York is engulfed in smoke from thousands of burning cars. Young men are shooting at cops and beating anyone with whom they come into contact. Imagine that for 11 days young immigrants from Arab and North African countries roamed the streets of New York carry...
French Getting Tough with Muslim Rioters? Not Really
While France's Jacque Chirac slinked back into his usual inactive roll during the almost two-week insurrection, French Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin came out and stylishly told news reporters that the urban violence being perpetrated by Arab and North African Muslims is "unacceptable" and the...
French Unable to Put Down Insurrection
While American soldiers successfully combat terrorists and insurgents in Iraq and Afghanistan, a widespread insurgency continues in France's emanating from Islamic migrant areas. The violence and destruction spread across the country yesterday with more than 900 cars torched in one night. Observers,...
Terrorism Analysis: The Truth About the Somali Pirate Attack
In spite of the news media distancing the recent attack on a cruise ship off the coast of Somalia from global terrorism, intelligence experts believe this is just the latest operation initiated against the United States and the West by Al-Qaeda. Recently a failed assassination attempt on the prime...
Are French Cops Facing the Beginnings of a Muslim Insurrection?
The politically correct news media once again are not telling the real story behind the violence and devastation that's occurring in France. Preferring the term "riot" and pointing to the old liberal explanations for violence -- poverty, alienation from society, discrimination, et al -- the media re...
Cracking Down on Illegal Steroid Use Easier Said Than Done
A recent report by the US General Accounting Office reveals that investigators easily obtained anabolic steroids without a prescription through the Internet. After conducting Internet searches, they found hundreds of Web sites offering anabolic steroids commonly used by athletes and bodybuilders for...
Follow the Bouncing Hugo: The News Media's New Favorite Commie
Poor Fidel Castro. He must be heartbroken these days. He's been replaced as the American left's -- which includes the likes of the New York Times, Washington Post and most of the elite media -- favorite communist leader. Of course, we don't use the word communist anymore. We now call them socialists...
NACOP Terrorism Alert: Seafaring Somalian Terrorists Attack US Cruise Ship
A Seaborn Cruises luxury liner traveling off the coast of Somalia sailed into a serious attack by gunmen in speedboats early Saturday morning in an area known for violent piracy. Of all the passengers on board the oceanliner -- who were mostly American citizens -- only one received minor injuries. ...
Court Martial of Soldiers in Iraq Murder Case Falls Apart
As happens too often with American soldiers in combat operations in Iraq whenever questions arise regarding excessive use of deadly force, seven British paratroopers recently faced serious murder charges in the United Kingdom. However, the court martial of these seven airborne soldiers allegedly i...
The World Wide Web of Child Predators
The growth of technology has changed our lives dramatically. Computers were viewed as a luxury or even an extravagance 30 years ago. We relied on television, newspapers, and radio as primary sources of news and information. Cables, modems, and online services were virtually nonexistent. Today, co...
President, CIA Under Attack Over Secret Terrorist Prisons
It looks like the mainstream news media has given up on their concerns over the leaking of classified information -- at least for the moment. Last week, reporters and commentators were up in arms over the allegations that Bush Administration staffers outed a covert CIA agent, Valerie Plame. Allegati...
Gambino Crime Family Captain Indicted for Murder
Gambino Family captain Dominick "Skinny Dom" Pizzonia was charged with racketeering conspiracy, including acts of murder, murder conspiracy, and loansharking.In two of the charged racketeering acts, Pizzonia and others are charged with the 1992 conspiracy to murder and murder of Rosemary and Thomas ...
Why the Democrat Senators Pulled Their Rule 21 Stunt
On Tuesday, the Democrat Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid invoked the so-called Rule 21, which forced the US Senate to go into a closed, secret session. Reid's rationale for this rarely used tactic was that the Republicans were not seriously investigating the intelligence used in the run-up to the ...
Celebrity Injustice: Madonna's Kabbalah Rabbi Nailed for Extortion in Israel
America's "Material Girl," singer Madonna, may have to search for a new Kabbalah guru soon, unless she plans to make pilgrimages to an Israeli prison on visiting day to visit her rabbi. According to reports coming out of Israel, Shaul Youdkevitch and other Kabbalah rabbis are accused of bilking a t...
Rebuilding Iraq: Challenges Remain for Security and Stabilization
[The following is based on a non-classifed report provided to the National Association of Chiefs of Police by the US General Accounting Office. According to the GAO, a subsequent classified report will be submitted to key US military and national security policymakers.] The United States, along wi...
Cyber Crime: Feds Targeting Sexual Exploitation of Kids
The Innocent Images National Initiative, a part of the FBI's Cyber Crimes Program, is an intelligence driven, proactive, multi-agency investigative initiative to combat the proliferation of child pornography and child sexual exploitation facilitated by an online computer. The IINI provides centraliz...
The Plame Outing: Fear and Loathing at the CIA
I am deeply troubled. I'm troubled over the liberal-left's newfound love for the Central Intelligence Agency. I guess we should be glad that they're not calling for more restrictions on the CIA or trying to inflict further budget cuts on the beleagured agency. But when I see a political party whose ...
Illegal Immigrants Captured at US Missile Base
While the American news media partake in the latest feeding frenzy -- the I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby indictment -- and politicians beat the drum over perceived national security risks resulting from the outing of CIA employee Valerie Plame, our military infrastructure is literally being invaded by ill...
The Libby Indictment: Mr. Prosecutor Fitzgerald, Where's the Beef?
Lewis "Scooter" Libby, chief of staff for Vice President Dick Cheney as well as a trusted White House security advisor, was indicted Friday by a special grand jury with five felony counts of perjury, obstructing justice and making false statements in the Valerie Plame-CIA Leak case. Libby wasn't imm...
Libby Indictment: News Media Should Be Careful What They Wish For
For the stalwarts of the mainstream news media, Friday was both a day of celebration and a day of disappointment. Celebration that a key White House official, Lewis "Scooter" Libby faces serious charges as a result of a grand jury indictment and disappointment that their main target, Karl Rove, is n...
The Lex Mob: Cops, Feds Eliminate Entire Organized Crime Gang
Four members of a violent and murderous Jersey City, NJ street gang known as "Lex Mob" (or L.E.X Mob) pleaded guilty to multiple charges, admitting their involvement in a racketeering enterprise that involved retaliatory murder, conspiracy to murder rivals and drug distribution, according to the US ...
British MP Galloway Faces More Charges in Oil-for-Food Scandal
While British left-wing politician George Galloway takes his jabs at US senators, such as Senator Norm Coleman who alleges Galloway took part in the far-reaching oil-for-food scandal, the United Nations released a report in New York City that alleges he received millions of barrels of oil from Sadda...
Report: Catholic Church, Police Blasted for Sex Crimes Coverups
A disturbing report released in Ireland this week details a far-reaching pattern of sexual abuse by Catholic priests that goes back over 30 years. The amazingly detailed report, submitted by a former Irish judge, goes far beyond just the priests and a couple of Catholic bishops in Ireland. It als...
Open Letter to President Bush: Do You Wish to Raise Your Approval Rating?
Dear Mr. President: It breaks my heart to see you being hammered day in and day out by the vitriolic Democrat Party and their stooges in the mainstream media. It's been going on now for over five years and there doesn't appear to be an end in sight. They're even trying to have your most trusted ai...
Indian Businessman Imprisoned for Conspiracy to Aid Terrorists, Purchase of Anti-Aircraft Missile
A businessman from India was sentenced to 2 years in federal prison for his part in the transfer of $86,500 that was used as payment for a shoulder-fired anti-aircraft missile in a conspiracy to aid terrorists. The Indian National received the sentence in federal court in Newark, New Jersey. Judge...
DHS to Increase Protection of Private Sector from Terrorist Attacks
The US Department of Homeland Security officials promised $91.3 million in grant funding to protect and secure areas surrounding critical infrastructure and key resource sites such as chemical facilities, dams, and nuclear plants across the country. The DHS's Buffer Zone Protection Program provides ...
Dozens of Criminal Alien Child Predators Captured in New York City
Federal agents and New York City probation officers arrested 47 criminal alien sex offenders in Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx and Manhattan as part of the Department of Homeland Security's "Operation Predator." Thirty-six of those arrested were in the country illegally, according to court documents. ...
British Left-Wing Icon Galloway Embroiled in Iraqi Oil-for-Food Investigation
In a case that may put a damper on the worldwide anti-war movement, US Senate members are accusing a British left-wing political figure with crimes emanating from the United Nations oil-for-food scandal. The Senate alleges that George Galloway, a member of the British parliament, accepted hundreds...
Illegal Alien Workers Create Worry at Military Installations
Hundreds of illegal aliens working as laborers, mechanics, construction workers and language instructors have been nabbed at military installations including naval bases around the country this past year. Government officials are fearful that security and safety for the stateside military has been d...
British Cops Witness Increase in Sex-Slave Trade and Human Trafficking
Organized crime enterprises in the United Kingdom are raking in millions of dollars in profits from trafficked women in a growing illegal sex-slave trade, according to British cops. Vocal politicians in the UK have all but condemned the Blair Government of not doing enough to crackdown on these s...
All Hail Ms. President
For many Americans it may be hard to stomach, but it's almost a certainty that the next President of these United States will be Hillary Rodham Clinton. We've had two Bush family presidencies, now it's time for the second of two presidencies for the Clinton family. If things develop for Senator Cl...
85% of Child Predators Captured Are Criminal Immigrants
Top officials at the Department of Homeland Security recently revealed that arrests for child sex crimes during the first two years of Operation Predator have exceeded 6,000 and 85 percent of them are criminal immigrants. Operation Predator is Immigration and Customs Enforcement's comprehensive in...
War on Terrorism: Latest War Outrage Gaining Media Traction
As the week of October 17 ended with the promise of criminal indictments of key White House officials and the Friday morning arraignment of former House Majority Leader Rep. Tom Delay, the elite media once again focused on their favorite subject -- US military misconduct. Of course, they use more co...
Former US Navy Intelligence Officer Nailed for Arms Trafficking
A former Naval intelligence officer from California pleaded guilty to three counts of illegally exporting military aircraft parts as a result of an extensive joint investigation by the Homeland Security Department and the Defense Criminal Investigative Service. George Charles Budenz, a retired Na...
Study Reveals Upsurge in Prescription Drug Abuse
The findings of the last National Survey on Drug Use and Health indicated that the number of young adults abusing prescription drugs has increased substantially over previous years. This annual survey was of more than 65,000 people ages 12 and older. The largest category of prescription drugs that...
Over Two Tons of Cocaine Seized Off Coast of Aruba
Suspected foul-play involving American teenager Natalee Holloway isn't the only big crime story in Aruba these days. Known as a favorite transshipment for drug traffckers, the waters surrounding Aruba were the scene of a major drug interdiction operation by US officials. United States federal age...
Terrorist Whines Over Being Tortured by Saudi Security Officials
An alleged member of Al-Qaeda, charged with plotting to kill President George W. Bush, claims Saudi Arabian interrogators used torture techniques, including chaining, beating and whipping, to make him talk. Ahmed Abu Ali, an American citizen, said he was beaten and whipped shortly after being deta...
Is the CIA a Liberal Think Tank?
One complaint often heard privately within law enforcement circles is that the Central Intelligence Agency over the years has morphed into a Liberal think tank rather than maintaining its role as a strategic and tactical intelligence agency. An even bigger concern is that the agency has become overl...
Holy Toledo! Gang and Crime Stats Higher Than National Average
The recent gang riots in Toledo, Ohio has produced a renewed interest in the issue of street gangs and their criminal activities. Americans were shocked at news broadcasts showing gang members on the streets of Toledo looting, breaking into homes and torching buildings. The news media template for t...
Beam Me Up, Louie Farrakhan
When the leader of the Nation of Islam announced his Millions More March on Washington, DC scheduled for October 15, none other than former President William Jefferson Clinton announced his support for Farrakhan's endeavor. But Clinton is not the only Liberal to offer credibility to a man who claims...
Intelligence Czar Creates New Clandestine Service
Last Thursday, in a memorandum to the National Association of Chiefs of Police, John Negroponte, Director of National Intelligence, and Porter Goss, Director of Central Intelligence, announced the creation of the National Clandestine Service at the CIA. The hope is that this initiative will streng...
Combating Rogue Internet Pharmacy Operations
One of the challenges for law enforcement in the 21st century is internet pharmaceutical drug traffickers operating in the United States. These online, legitimate looking and sounding pharmacies are peddling dangerous narcotics and other drugs, and in some cases counterfeit drugs that are ineffectiv...
Invasion USA: Capturing Seafaring Illegal Aliens
While illegal immigrants sneaking across the US-Mexican border gets the bulk of media and political attention these days, little is know about the problems with illegals entering the country from sea. The United States Naval Base, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, has supported a migrant operations program f...
Do You Trust Doctors to Assist with Patient Suicides?
One of the hot-button political issues of the day is physician-assisted euthanasia. Which ever side of the issue people support, the real question is: do we trust medical doctors to make honest decisions about performing the ultimate medical treatment -- death? In the latest case of physician misc...
Iraqi Referendum: British Accuse Iran of Training Terrorists
The United Kingdom government is now claiming that Iran is operating "training camps" for bombers who carry out terrorist attacks on British troops and civilians in Iraq. It appears that the training is accelerating in order to create havoc when Iraqi citizens head to the polls to vote on the consti...
Illegal Immigration: Going After Employers a Low Priority
The opportunity for employment is one of the most important magnets attracting illegal aliens to the United States. The Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 established an employment eligibility verification process and a sanctions program for fining employers for noncompliance. But many emplo...
Did Al Gore Trade Aviation Security for Campaign Contributions?
Last Sunday, former FBI director Louis Freeh told 60 Minutes viewers that he believes President Bill Clinton in essence sold out the family members of the American victims who died in the terrorist attack against Saudi Arabia's Khobar Towers. According to Freeh, during Clinton's talks with Prince Ab...
Superior Court Judge Convicted of Child Sex Crimes
New Jersey Superior Court Judge Stephen W. Thompson, who traveled to Russia to have sex with a teenage boy, was convicted by a federal jury last week on a charge of sexual exploitation of children. The judge also produced a videotape of sex with a minor and then transported that videotape back to th...
US Aids Colombia with Protection of Oil Pipelines
Oil rivals cocaine as one of Colombia's principal exports. The Cano Limon-Covenas oil pipeline transports almost 20 percent of Colombia's oil production. The pipeline originates in the Department of Arauca in northeast region of Colombia. It carries oil nearly 500 miles to the Caribbean port of Cove...
L.A. Mayor Blasts Schwarzenegger Over Ballot Initiatives
Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, a stalwart Liberal Democrat, blasted Republican Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger for allegedly abusing California's ballot initiative process to force his political agenda on an uncooperative legislature. Four ballot measures that deal with teacher tenure, un...
Hurricane Katrina Charity Scam Artists Arrested by Cops, FBI
A Burbank, California man and a Glendale, CA woman have been arrested and charged with posing as American Red Cross volunteers and soliciting money under the false pretense that donations would assist the victims of Hurricane Katrina. Tino Lee, 44, and Gina Liz Nicholas, 19, were brought before a...
Illegal Immigration: Feds Profit; Cities and States Lose
It's widely been reported that illegal aliens comprise upwards of 27 percent of the US prison and jail population. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection -- two agencies within the Department of Homeland Security -- claim in several reports that they've apprehended ove...
Did President Clinton Sell Out Families of Khobar Towers Terror Victims?
Yesterday was a busy one for the dynamic duo Bill Clinton Al Gore. Clinton is walking, talking and revising history with the usual gaggle of giddy reporters in tow practically lap-dancing for him. The blowhard from Hope told anyone who'd listen that he believes we'll lose the war in Iraq. Gore is wo...
CDC Suspects Upward Trends in Homicides and Suicides
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently released the first data from the National Violent Death Reporting System. Data reported by the first six participating states, (Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Oregon, South Carolina and Virginia) show increases in suicide and homicide rat...
Feds, Local Cops Arrest 59 Smugglers in 11 US Cities
Federal Bureau of Investigation, Immigration and Customs Enforcement and other federal agents have arrested 59 people on charges related to international conspiracies to launder money and smuggle counterfeit US currency, weapons, drugs and cigarettes into the United States. Other suspects are wanted...
Senator Jon Corzine's Own Personal Culture of Corruption
While the American people are being bombarded with news coverage of the recent indictment of Rep. Tom DeLay by a Texas grand jury, Senator Jon Corzine, a Democrat, is in the midst of a bit of an ethics problem of his own. Corzine, who's running for Governor of New Jersey, a state running neck and ne...
Jewish Defense League Leader Gets 20 Years for Terror Plot
A leader of the Jewish Defense League who admitted his role in two criminal conspiracies to manufacture and detonate bombs at a mosque and a Congressman's field office was recently sentenced to 20 years in federal prison, the statutory maximum for his two counts of conviction. Earl Leslie Krugel,...
A Culture of Corruption and Harriet Miers
Last Sunday I got my weekly dose of Fox News Sunday. My favorite part of that news show is the analysis by their "All-star Panel" with Fox News managing editor Brit Hume and conservative columnist and Weekly Standard editor Bill Kristol on the right; NPR's dynamic duo Mara Liason and Juan Williams o...
FBI Intelligence Analyst Caught Passing Secrets to Foreign Officials
An FBI intelligence analyst at Fort Monmouth, New Jersey and a former official with the Philippines National Police were arrested and later charged with acting as unregistered agents of a foreign official and passing classified information to that official and others in the Republic of the Philippin...
Hollywood Producer Nabbed for Scam Homeland Security TV Series
The producer of the Stephan King motion picture "Sleepwalker," will probably spend some time sitting wide awake in a prison cell for his elaborate scheme to defraud movie investors. Joseph Medawar a movie producer and Hollywood insider was arrested on September 23 by special agents of the Federal...
Gambino Mob Lawyer Headed for the Slammer
A Brooklyn, New York grand jury handed a federal prosecutor an indictment charging defense attorney Larry Bronson and Gambino family associate Steven Kaplan with racketeering conspiracy, including acts of witness tampering, bribery, and obstruction of justice. Bronson is also charged with contempt o...
Nuclear Security: Feds Nail Three Illegal Aliens at Nuclear Plant
In the latest in a series of arrests involving illegal aliens at nuclear facilities, federal agents arrested three illegal aliens in Blair, Nebraska, on September 15 when they attempted to enter the outer secure area of the Omaha Public Power District’s Fort Calhoun Nuclear Station to perform contra...
Brady Anti-Gun Group - Article Retracted
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Respected Child Psychologist Caught in Kiddie Porn Dragnet
Federal agents and police officers arrested a well-respected New York child psychologist for possession of violent child pornography. The arrest is part of an international, multi-agency child porno investigation that has netted over 1,200 arrests worldwide, according to officers with the Suffolk Co...
Delay's Prosecutor Pals with Dan Rather's Daughter and Ben Barnes
Travis County, Texas, District Attorney Ronnie Earle, who exploded upon the American scene as a result of a grand jury indictment against Republican House Majority Leader Tom Delay, is a known partisan Democrat in Texas. His history of trying to prosecute Republicans such as Senator Kay Bailey Hutch...
Congressman Charles Rangel: Same As He Ever Was
Congressman Charles Rangel is in the news again for making the most outrageous statements one can imagine. From comparing President George W. Bush to arguably the worst racist in recent history, Bull Conner, to alleging that blacks are the cannon fodder for the US military, each day brings another R...
An Unsafe World: Counterintelligence Here and Abroad
The counterintelligence function involves protecting the country, as well as intelligence agencies, from the activities of foreign intelligence services. The Federal Bureau of Investigation has principal responsibility for countering the activities of foreign intelligence services within the United ...
Operation Predator: Protecting Kids from Sex Crimes
The Department of Homeland Security's US Immigration and Customs Enforcement created new milestones in Operation Predator, the Department’s ongoing campaign to combat child sexual predators worldwide. The advances include the signing of an agreement with the National Center for Missing & Exploited C...
Homeland Security: Concerns Over Training Continue
Training can play a key role in helping the Department of Homeland Security successfully address the challenge of transformation and cultural change and help ensure that its workforce possesses the knowledge and skills needed to effectively respond to current and future threats. This includes the tr...
Court Security Officers Need More Training
The sharp rise of violence in criminal court buildings -- from minor disturbances to murder -- has prompted a re-examination of safeguards for the judicial process and personnel and of the transportation of prisoners to and from court. An assessment was conducted by the National Sheriff's Asso...
Paul Krugman, Sherlock Holmes and Newsweek
In today's New York Times, columnist Paul Krugman raises the question of cronyism within the US government. The neo-Marxist economist and darling of the Times' op-ed page readers, using deductive prowess even Sherlock Holmes would envy, has discovered cronyism in the Bush Administration especially ...
Catholic Clergyman Charged with Sex Crimes Involving Minors
An American-born Catholic monk from Mexico City made his initial appearance in US District Court in San Diego this month to face charges that he used the internet to attempt to induce a minor to engage in unlawful sexual activity and that he attempted to transfer pornographic material to a minor. As...
It's a Dog's Life: Canines Pitch In During Rita Recovery
No sooner had many canine search and rescued dogs trained by National Disaster Search Dog Foundation (NDSDF) returned home with their handlers from the Hurricane Katrina deployment, than they were once again called out by their task forces in response to the nationally significant Hurricane Rita, t...
High Conviction Rate in Money Laundering Cases
About 18,500 defendants faced federal money laundering charges in US courts during the years 1994 through 2001, the Justice Department's Bureau of Justice Statistics reported in a statement to the National Association of Chiefs of Police. Approximately 10,600 of these defendants had a money launderi...
Second Amendment Hypocrites: Senators Schumer and Feinstein
A recent poll conducted by the National Association of Chiefs of Police indicated that almost 64 percent of police commanders and sheriffs favor a law allowing private citizens to carry concealed firearms for protection. Almost 73 percent said that citizens should not be restricted from purchasing m...
Mexican Crime Family Expands Throughout US
The Castorena Family Organization is a large-scale criminal organization with more than 100 key members who oversee cells of 10 to 20 individuals in cities across the United States, according to public court documents filed by the US government in Colorado and in other judicial districts around the ...
Special Report: FEMA Claims Readiness for Hurricane Rita
The Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), in conjunction with other federal agencies, continues to prepare for Hurricane Rita, according to a spokesperson in the DHS press office. In addition, Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff has designated Rear Ad...
Terrorism: Saudi Arabia and Islamic Extremism
(The following article is based on reports obtained by the National Association of Chiefs of Police.) US government and other experts have reported that Islamic extremism is on the rise and that the spread of Islamic extremism is the preeminent threat facing the United States. In addition, variou...
Conservative Cops Turn Against Gov. Schwarzennegger
Governor Arnold Schwarzennegger -- already facing a tough reelection in California -- may find it even tougher thanks to several police organizations who represent thousands of California officers. The latest problem police associations and unions have with the Governator is his support for a ballot...
FBI Strategy Plan Predicts Large Scale Computer Attacks
The cyber threat confronting the United States is rapidly increasing as the number of actors with the tools and abilities to use computers against the United States or its interests is rising. The country’s vulnerability is escalating as the US economy and critical infrastructures become increasingl...
Man Pleads Guilty to Smuggling Aliens and Tropical Fish (?)
This story must be read to be believed. In one of the biggest maritime human smuggling cases in Port of Los Angeles, CA in years, a San Pedro man pleaded guilty this week to federal charges related to his smuggling of both tropical fish and illegal aliens into the United States. Craig Lightner, 4...
Thousands of Criminals Nabbed by Border Patrol
Since October 1, 2004, Border Patrol agents in the Tucson, AZ Sector have apprehended 27,834 illegal aliens with criminal records, 74 of which were for homicide. Last fiscal year, the Tucson Sector apprehended 14,506 illegal aliens with criminal records. These figures do not include the thousands of...
Dutch Man Indicted for Terrorism Conspiracy in Iraq
An Iraqi-born Dutch citizen has been indicted by a grand jury in Washington, DC for allegedly participating in a conspiracy to attack Americans based in Iraq. These are the first US criminal charges connected to terrorist activities in Iraq. The indictment charges Wesam Al Delaema, a/k/a Wesam ...
Clinton's Anti-Terrorism Warrior Legacy
Former President William Jefferson Clinton appearing on NBC's The Today Show bragged about how his administration thwarted terrorist attacks. During his interview with Matt Lauer -- without the least bit of shame for his obvious lie -- Clinton continued to revise history without any questioning of h...
Modus Operandi of a Child Predator
A 55-year old man, who sent sexually explicit images via the Internet to a person he thought was a 12-year-old girl with the intent of having sex with her, was sentenced to over 21 years in federal prison, the result of an investigation conducted by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement special a...
American Airlines Faces Federal Judge in Serious Safety Violations Case
The US Attorney for the Eastern District of New York, and Federal Aviation Administration, Eastern Region, filed a federal civil action against American Airlines for multiple violations of federal regulations regarding aircraft safety. American Airlines, a major commercial air carrier headquartered ...
Spector and the Magic Bullet
Let me state from the beginning that I'm not a big fan of Senator Arlen Spector. Except for his prosecutorial prowess displayed during the Clarence Thomas-Anita Hill hearings, I've never had much use for him. However, as the Supreme Court-Judge Roberts confirmation hearings progress with Senator Joe...
Protecting US Strategic Technology
For decades, foreign adversaries of the United States have sought to acquire US and Western arms and technology through both legal and illegal means. Illicit trade in these items has allowed our enemies to secure the fruits of Western research and strategic technology at a relatively low cost, while...
Security Training for Airline Crews Continues; Is It Enough?
Training flight and cabin crew members to handle potential threats against domestic aircraft is an important element in securing our nation's aviation system. The responsibility for ensuring that crew members are prepared to handle these threats is a shared responsibility between the private sector ...
Old Media Going Senile?
My original column for today was supposed to be about the thousands of illegal alien criminals recently captured by the US Border Patrol. But maybe that will be the subject of a future column. When I heard about the Drudge Report item that alleges CNN is stacking the deck against President Bush with...
Major Chinese Crime Gang Dismantled in New York
A 22-count Indictment in Manhattan federal court appears to have dismantled a major, violent criminal organization-- the Yi Ging Organization-- operating throughout New York City. As alleged in the indictment, the Yi Ging Organization regularly resorted to violence and threats of violence to pre...
Terrorism Case Against Arab Bank Moves Forward
US District Judge Nina Gershon, in New York City, ruled in favor of a group of American victims of international terrorism who claim the Jordon-based Arab Bank has actively supported Palestinian terrorists in the Middle East. In ruling on a motion by Arab Bank to dismiss the lawsuit or move the c...
Clinton's Mythical FEMA
Senator Hillary Clinton is continuing the noble endeavor of revising the record of her loving husband's eight years in the Oval Office, even if it means exploiting Hurricane Katrina's devastation to do it. Senator Clinton creates a mythical picture of FEMA under her husband's leadership and her com...
Brutal Human Smugglers Nailed in Phoenix, Texas
A 24-year-old Mexican national faces a possible sentence of life in prison after being found guilty for his role in a violent human smuggling scheme uncovered last year when agents from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement rescued three illegal immigrants who were being held hostage in a Phoenix...
Hurricane Katrina: Scapegoating the White Guy
I don't know if FEMA's Mike Brown is just another incompetent bureaucrat or the monster he's being portrayed in the news media. It just seems to me that he's being singled out for immense news coverage because he's a safe target. Mike Brown is a white guy. Governor Blanco, a woman and minority...
Five Star General of Bloods Pleads Guilty
The leader or "Five Star General" of a notorious Jersey City, NJ set of the notorious Bloods street gang pleaded guilty to murder conspiracy and other violent crimes, according to Jersey City police officials. The Bloods is a Los Angeles based organized crime gang that over the years has evolved int...
Democrats Play Politics While Bodies Float in New Orleans
A recent USAToday/CNN poll reveals that only 13 percent of Americans blame President Bush for the slow federal response to Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath. In the same poll, when asked if people should be fired from their government job, 63 percent said NO. The mainstream news media and the Demo...
Hurricane Katrina: Federal Cops Assist Local Cops
While assisting local law enforcement in New Orleans during the Hurricane Katrina disaster, agents from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives Special Response Team have arrested and charged a New Orleans man with being a convicted felon in possession of a firearm. Wesley L. Bail...
Colombian Jailed for Scheme to Arm Terrorists
A Colombian man, living in Tampa, FL, is on his way to serving 25 years in prison for attempting to illegally export arms to a Colombian terrorist organization. Carlos Enrique Gamarra-Murillo, 54, pleaded guilty earlier this year to the charges. He was arrested by ICE agents following an underc...
Hurricane Katrina: First Responders and Large-Scale Crises
As a result of the deadly and catastrophic events occurring in Louisiana and Mississippi, this appears to be a good time to look at what steps were taken by the Homeland Security Department prior to Hurricane Katrina. The events of September 11, 2001, resulted in a greater focus on the role of fi...
A Death in Washington
A Washington, DC woman received a mere 17 years of incarceration for torturing to death one-year-old Selena McDonald. Caroline Deforest pled guilty to voluntary manslaughter with aggravating circumstances and first degree cruelty to children. According to the police investigation, the sadistic t...
Four Terrorists Arrested for Conspiracy, Robberies
[The following article is based on government reports received by the National Association of Chiefs of Police. NACOP represents over 14,000 police commanders, sheriffs and directors of security.] Four men were indicted by a federal grand jury in Santa Ana California for their suspected terrorist...
Special Report: Hurricane Katrina Charity Scams
[Information contained herein is provided by the National Cyber Security Alliance and the National Association of Chiefs of Police.] The loss of life and destruction of property wrought by Hurricane Katrina has been utterly devastating. Unfortunately, now there is another aftereffect to worry abo...
WMD Threats: Some Thugs Never Learn
Roger Evans was sentenced to life in prison by US District Court judge in Panama City, Florida last month. Evans, already an inmate at a Florida state correctional facility, received the life sentence for mailing an anthrax threat letter in April 2004 to the office of the Clerk of the US District Co...
Latin Kings Crime Gang Leader Nailed by Cops
Eleven members of the dangerous and brutal Latin Kings Gang were nabbed by cops and charged with drug trafficking, robbery conspiracy, and credit card fraud. The highest-ranking member of the Latin Kings in New York State, Isaac Almanzar, is among those charged including several of his lieutenants -...
British Counterinsurgency Expert Arrested in US
In a story resembling a Tom Clancy thriller, a British mercenary accused of conspiring to violate the Arms Export Control Act in connection with a scheme in 1991 to illegally export a US fighter jet intended for use in killing Pablo Escobar, the then-leader of Colombia’s Medellin drug cartel w...
Cops Shatter Korean Human Trafficking Ring
A federal grand jury handed down indictments today charging 24 persons for their role in a sophisticated human smuggling scheme that allegedly brought hundreds of South Korean women into the United States to work as prostitutes. Named in the two multi-count indictments issued today are 23 individ...
Intelligence Community, Politicians Torn Over Covert Actions
Covert actions (as distinguished from the covert collection of information) are used to influence political, military, or economic conditions or situations abroad, where it is intended that the role of the US Government will not be apparent or acknowledged publicly. These might consist of propaganda...
Traffickers Caught Smuggling Middle Easterners into US
Minas Mirza, 42, also known as “Jack” and “Nino,” of Warren, Michigan, pleaded guilty on August 19, 2005, to two counts of alien smuggling involving illegal aliens from Middle Eastern countries such as Iraq and Jordan. Mirza, who entered his guilty pleas before Judge Rosemary M. Collyer of the Un...
Is FEMA Ready for Katrina?
As the dangerous and devastating Hurricane Katrina approachs New Orleans and other areas of the US south, many people are wondering if emergency services, especially essential government services will continue. The federal agencies required to function during any man-made or natural disaster must...
Police Advisors Provide Specialized Training to Iraqi Cops
The Iraqi Police Service recently graduated 239 police officers from advanced and specialty courses at the Adnan Training Facility as part of the Iraqi government’s ongoing effort to train its security forces, according to Civilian Police Assistance Training Team officials. The courses consist of...
Hispanic Communities See Decline in Crime Victimization
Violent crime against Hispanics fell 56 percent, according to statistics released by the US Justice Department. During the same period, violent crime rates fell 51 percent against blacks and 50 percent against whites.      About 15 percent of Hispanic victims of violence reported the offender ha...
Terrorism: US Training Southeast Asian Security Forces
The Bush Administration has bolstered assistance to the Philippines, Indonesia, and Thailand in hopes of contributing to US foreign policy and security goals especially in the war on terrorism. But in order to further human rights goals, Congress restricts certain security assistance funds from bein...
Drug War Continues in New Mexico
Even after the governor of New Mexico declared a state of emergency as a result of increased criminal activity by illegal aliens, Gov. Bill Richardson's beleaguered border state is still a major front in the war on drugs. US Customs and Border Protection Border Patrol agents made a significant d...
Border Security Is An Inconvenience
Believe it or not: Border Patrol checkpoints have been reduced because of complaints about "traffic congestion" and "quality of life issues." Yet, many of the same people who complained are calling for more action to be taken against the onslaught of illegal aliens. The US Border Patrol, a part ...
The Real Sopranos Busted in New Jersey
New Jersey's highest-ranking member of the Genovese Crime Family and 15 other "made" members and associates were named in a Racketeering Indictment on charges of running a sports gambling, loansharking and extortion enterprise that took in millions of dollars for the New York-based crime family, U.S...
Mexican Mafia: New Crime Syndicate in California
An anti-gang task force arrested 15 defendants charged in a federal racketeering indictment with exercising control over Hispanic street gangs across Orange County, CA. The indictment alleges that members of the Ojeda Organization - named after leader and Mexican Mafia member Peter Ojeda - extorted ...
Cops Aim to Protect Kids from Violence and Abuse
Battered child syndrome is a tragic and disturbing phenomenon. Unfortunately, it is a crime that is often successfully hidden by its perpetrators. Law enforcement has an important role to play in uncovering cases of battered child syndrome and gathering evidence f or their successful prosecu...
UK Cops Update Information Sharing
In the aftermath of terrorist bombings in London in July, police forces across the United Kingdom have gone live on a new computer system that allows them to share a wide range of information on the country's most dangerous violent terrorists and criminals as well as child predators, helping ...
The Sports Fanatic and the Patriot Act
A federal judge in Philadelphia imposed a sentence of four years imprisonment on Allan Eric Carlson, a sports fanatic who allowed his fanaticism to turn into a federal case. Carlson was convicted of 79 counts of computer fraud and identity fraud. Carlson was a dissatisfied Philadelphia Phillies ...
Mexican Methamphetamine Replacing Domestic Meth
As methamphetamine abuse continues its scourge of the country, state and federal elected officials have worked over the last year to pass laws restricting sales of over the counter products containing pseudoephedrine. An Associated Press (AP) story reported that the federal anti-meth law was rece...
State of Emergency in New Mexico? Baloney!
This week the mainstream news media breathlessly announced a New Mexico state of emergency had been declared by Governor Bill Richardson -- who is planning a presidential run as another... ahem...moderate. Gov. Richardson, observing the chaos created by unbridled illegal immigration in his state, us...
Using RICO to Bag Illegal Alien Gangsters
A federal anti-gang investigation has resulted in a racketeering indictment against 18 members of a violent street gang known as "Sureños-13," or "SUR-13," in Atlanta, Georgia. The indictment, brought under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act --commonly known as RICO -- charg...
Nuclear Security: Officers Need More Training
A successful terrorist attack on a Department of Energy site containing nuclear weapons material could have devastating effects for the site and nearby communities. The DOE's Office of the Under Secretary for Energy, Science and Environment, which is responsible for DOE operations in areas such as e...
Crime Control: Emerging Criminal Enterprises
While most of the focus of federal law enforcement is on counterterrorism, federal police agencies must still contend with more traditional anti-crime operations including emerging organized crime gangs. Criminal enterprises represent a near and long-term threat to our nation. The criminal activi...
Matricula Consular Card Confusion
Many American citizens are confused over the proliferation of Mexican Matricula Consular ID cards, that are thought to be bonafide identification documents. They shouldn't feel so bad about their confusion -- it seems the US government and state and local governments share that confusion. Sev...
Iragi Cops: These Are Street Fightin' Boys!
In two staggered columns, one on each side of a busy Mosul street, a group of Iraqi Police Commandos file on foot away from the safety of Forward Operation Base Blickenstaff and into the uncertainty of mid-afternoon rush hour. They make foot patrols through the streets of Mosul a few times a week, w...
US Cops Study Terrorism in Middle East
A private US-Israeli company, Security Solutions International, is responding to the need for better quality training by sponsoring a training missions to Israel for US law enforcement and security officers. While the Department of Homeland Security continues to fund courses for law enforcement a...
Are US First Responders Prepared?
America's first line of defense in any terrorist attack is the "first responder" community -- local police, firefighters, and emergency medical professionals. Properly trained and equipped first responders have the greatest potential to save lives and limit casualties after a terrorist attack. Curre...
Aruba: A Drug Trafficker's Paradise
Located only 20 miles off the coast of Venezuela, the island paradise of Aruba serves as a transshipment point for illicit drugs—primarily cocaine from South America. Smugglers generally move large loads of cocaine into Aruba on fishing vessels, private yachts, and go-fast boats. They also move dru...
Policing New York's Underground
Book Review - Tunnel Vision by W.K. Brown As a rule I don't usually do book reviews in my column. However, as they say, there are always exceptions that prove the rule and Tunnel Vision by W.K. Brown is just such an exception. Brown, a former New York City transit cop, deserves widespread atte...
Grand Jury Indicts Mexican Crime Boss