None Dare Call It Genocide

April 21, 2017

Share this…EmailFacebookTwitterLinkedinGoogleReddit I heard Glenn Beck this morning describe a new movie, The Promise, and at his encouragement saw it tonight. It was a good movie but also difficult. It tells a remarkable story set in a historically accurate background. As hard as it was to watch, it was even harder to make. And that brings […]

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Is The Entertainment Industry a Modern Tool of Chinese Economic Warfare?

April 18, 2017

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Growth MUST BE a National Security Priority

April 5, 2017

Share this…EmailFacebookTwitterLinkedinGoogleRedditThe left has recently attempted to make an argument against regulatory reform, stating that reducing regulation could put our nation’s security at risk. As a general rule, it is actually the opposite that is true. Excessive regulations kill growth and growth is essential for our nation’s security. The regulatory state that was created under Presidents […]

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The lady doth protest too much, methinks

March 23, 2017

Share this…EmailFacebookTwitterLinkedinGoogleRedditThe rancor created over one of President Trump’s tweets is pretty amazing. It has gone beyond partisan and has resulted in Congressional inquiry and national debate. And, the overwhelming denials seem to be artful deflection from some truly serious issues. Here is what the President said in a tweet: This short thought, limited to 140 […]

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Post Inauguration Analysis Part Four: The Globalist War on Trump

February 20, 2017

Share this…EmailFacebookTwitterLinkedinGoogleReddit  It’s an easy case to make that multiple foreign governments were none too pleased with the election of President Trump. Of course, there are exceptions. Russia seemed pleased as did Israel and some populist elements in France, Italy  and the UK. Other nations were neutral and most were nervous. Without question, China is concerned. So […]

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Post Inauguration Analysis Part Three: The Deep State War on Trump

February 16, 2017

Share this…EmailFacebookTwitterLinkedinGoogleRedditOriginally, we had intended for Part Three in our analysis to shift to the foreign war on President Trump’s legitimacy. But so much has happened in the past couple of weeks that we have to revisit the domestic war underway. Nothing that has been happening should come as a surprise. We warned at length […]

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Post Inauguration Analysis Part Two: The Domestic War on Trump

February 5, 2017

Share this…EmailFacebookTwitterLinkedinGoogleRedditIn last week’s article, we discussed the intentions of the Trump Administration to Make America Great Again. The President has a credible economic warfare strategy that mirrors a blueprint I wrote over three years ago in the book Game Plan: How to Protect Yourself from the Coming Cyber-Economic Attack. Of course, in any war, […]

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Post Inauguration Analysis Part One: How President Trump Intends to Make America Great Again

January 28, 2017

Share this…EmailFacebookTwitterLinkedinGoogleReddit A week ago I went to Washington for selected meetings and to watch the festivities. For one thing, I met with a number of key conservatives who have proven instrumental in helping our new President fill out his Administration. In addition, I had the surprise of being contacted by a senior person in […]

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War and Peace in the Information Age

January 16, 2017

Share this…EmailFacebookTwitterLinkedinGoogleReddit Bill Gertz is perhaps the best and most relevant reporter covering national security issues. I count Bill as a friend. In fact, it was his work on my DoD report that brought national attention and breakthrough five years ago. Through the years, he has covered many topics regarding economic warfare and does so as much […]

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Hacking Intelligence: Has the IC Been Politicized?

January 6, 2017

Share this…EmailFacebookTwitterLinkedinGoogleReddit Several years ago, I had the opportunity to have a private meeting with a senior staff member of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (HPSCI). It took a while to get the meeting and finally only happened after I briefed the Committee Chairman who promised to look into my concerns. Basically, I […]

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