Terrorism

MUSLIM PROTESTERS DISRUPT BRITISH VETERANS DAY

www.theblaze.com World ‘Burn in Hell’: Muslim Protesters Disrupt British Veterans Day November 11, 2010  Jonathon M. Seidl Muslim protesters during a British Armistice Day celebration. (Phot: The Scottish Sun) While America celebrates Veterans Day on Thursday, Britons across the pond are wrapping up a similar celebration called Armistice Day. Both honor the brave men and women fighting […]

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EUROPE REJECTS MULTICULTURALISM, BUT TOO LATE

WASHINGTON TIMES The End of Multiculturalism October 18th, 2010 by Patrick J. Buchanan Is Europe’s adventure in international living about to end? At Potsdam, Germany, this weekend, Chancellor Angela Merkel told the young conservatives of her Christian Democratic Union that Germany’s attempt to create a multicultural society where people “live side by side and enjoy

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BEWARE THE 21ST CENTURY SUPERWEAPONS

WASHINGTON TIMES Stopping the Next Stuxnet by Austin Bay October 20, 2010Can a worm bust a hydroelectric dam, on command? The cyber-warrior scenario goes something like this: If the worm is a computer worm (or other digital malware) infecting a dam’s computer system, it might be possible to use the malicious code to take control

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CHINESE TELECOM CO. EXCLUDED FROM U.S. COMMUNICATIONS BECAUSE OF SECURITY THREAT

TECHNOLOGY NOVEMBER 5, 2010 Security Fears Kill Chinese Bid in U.S. By JOANN S. LUBLIN and SHAYNDI RAICE Sprint Nextel Corp. is excluding Chinese telecommunications-equipment makers Huawei Technologies Ltd. and ZTE Corp. from a contract worth billions of dollars largely because of national security concerns in Washington, according to people familiar with the matter. A

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SECRET AGENTS AND DOUBLE AGENTS, WINNING THE WAR AGAINST TERRORISM

ASSOCIATED PRESS Spy agencies infiltrate al-Qaida November 5, 2010 by Paisley Dodds LONDON   Months after he was released from Guantanamo Bay, Abdul Rahman was back in the company of terrorist leaders along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border. But he was a double agent, providing Taliban and al-Qaida secrets to Pakistani intelligence, which then shared the tips

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STUXNET, THE COMPUTER WORM

Computer worm creates an opening for copycats By Shaun Waterman The Washington Times Sunday, October 10, 2010 **FILE** In this photo from Nov. 30, 2009, released by the semi-official Iranian Students News Agency, the reactor building of Iran’s Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant is seen just outside the port city of Bushehr, 750 miles south of

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AMERICA AT WAR, 2010

Published on The Weekly Standard (http://www.weeklystandard.com) ——————————————————————————– America at War, 2010 The USS Cole ten years later. Thomas Donnelly October 18, 2010, Vol. 16, No. 05 Before there was 9/11, there was 10/12. A decade ago this week, al Qaeda operatives staged a spectacular suicide attack on the USS Cole while it was refueling in

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