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Las Vegas Law Enforcement Launch Anti-Terrorism Campaign

Las Vegas Law Enforcement Launch Anti-Terrorism Campaign

By admin • on June 22, 2010

“Las Vegas law enforcement agencies are launching a new effort aimed at encouraging regular citizens to watch out for suspicious activity. The program is called ‘See Something, Say Something’. The program is designed to make average citizens the eyes and ears of law enforcement when officers aren’t around.” (Las

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Mexico’s Drug War: “Pinal County Sheriff: Mexican drug cartels now control parts of Arizona.”

Mexico’s Drug War: “Pinal County Sheriff: Mexican drug cartels now control parts of Arizona.”

By admin • on June 14, 2010

“Two men shot earlier this week could be the result of the ongoing battle between Mexican drug cartels now spilling over deep into Arizona, officials say. Pinal County investigators say an area known as the smuggling corridor now stretches from Mexico’s border to metro Phoenix. The area

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Up to 200 foreign fighters in Somalia, U.S. officials say

Up to 200 foreign fighters in Somalia, U.S. officials say

By admin • on June 4, 2010

“As many as 200 foreign fighters affiliated with al Qaeda may now be hiding in southern Somalia, according to the latest assessments by the U.S. military and intelligence community. Two U.S. military officials confirmed the estimate to CNN, emphasizing it is only an estimate because of the lack

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N.Korea in warship sinking cyber campaign: Seoul official

N.Korea in warship sinking cyber campaign: Seoul official

By admin • on June 4, 2010

“North Korea has mounted a cyber campaign — using stolen identities of South Korean Internet users — to spread its claim that Seoul faked evidence on the sinking of a warship, officials said Tuesday. Intelligence officials believe the North hacked into the Internet identities of housewives,

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New ‘Operation Condor’ trial starts in Argentina

New ‘Operation Condor’ trial starts in Argentina

By admin • on June 3, 2010

“Five former intelligence and military officials in Argentina have gone on trial on charges of murdering 65 people. They are accused of kidnapping, torturing, and killing left-wing activists under the country’s military rule between 1976 and 1983. Human rights groups hope the trial will shed

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LAPD rolls out iWatch, an expansion of its<br /> counter-terrorism program that gets public involved

LAPD rolls out iWatch, an expansion of its
counter-terrorism program that gets public involved

By admin • on June 3, 2010

In the years after the 9/11 attacks, Los Angeles Police Department trained officers to keep a better watch for activity that could be terrorism-related. Now, they are working to get the whole city involved. For months the LAPD has been rolling out the community-involvement phase of its counter-terrorism

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National Security will require Smarter Networks

National Security will require Smarter Networks

By admin • on June 2, 2010

“The focus on collaboration in the new US National Security Strategy emphasises the need to foster the skills to convene, connect and mobilize networks. This will require a smart network of diplomats not just smart individuals. While the Obama administration is ‘clear-eyed about the challenge

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Suspicious sticker found at airport

Suspicious sticker found at airport

By admin • on June 1, 2010

“The Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency is circulating a picture that was discovered by authorities at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in Arlington, VA, to corporate security companies, government officials, law enforcement and others. The sticker, which was discovered on

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Wikileaks Was Launched With Documents Intercepted From Tor

Wikileaks Was Launched With Documents Intercepted From Tor

By admin • on June 1, 2010

“Wikileaks, the controversial whistleblowing site that exposes secrets of governments and corporations, bootstrapped itself with a cache of documents obtained through an internet eavesdropping operation by one of its activists, according to a new profile of the organization’s founder. More than

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New Obama security strategy targets Americans radicalized by al Qaeda

New Obama security strategy targets Americans radicalized by al Qaeda

By admin • on May 27, 2010

“Vowing to continue to ‘underwrite global security’ — but not alone — the Obama administration Thursday released its first National Security Strategy, a 52-page outline of the president’s strategic approach and priorities. The NSS, required by Congress of every administration

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