National Security

France Foils Planned Attack On Paris Olympics 1

France Foils Planned Attack On Paris Olympics

The French interior minister told AP News that France foiled a planned attack on the Paris Olympics, with the man preparing an attack targeting the Geoffroy-Guichard stadium. Leftist non-governmental organizations and radical progressive leaders around the world are still enabling an unprecedented influx of migrants into Europe and the US.

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Chinese National Arrested For Operating World's Largest Botnet 1

Chinese National Arrested For Operating World’s Largest Botnet

The Department of Justice said in a news release that Chinese national Wang Yunhe, 35, was arrested for operating the world’s largest botnet, called “911 S5.” You can read the original article here. A Chinese national has been detained on suspicion of operating a botnet including 19 million compromised IP

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Why Is CIA Blocking Investigation Into Use Of Sonic Weapons On Americans 1

Why Is CIA Blocking Investigation Into Use Of Sonic Weapons On Americans

Amidst allegations of sonic weapon attacks on American personnel, Attorney Mark Zaid asserts that the CIA is impeding investigations, hampering witness testimonies, and concealing vital information about the incidents involving the Havana Syndrome. Attorney Mark Zaid claims that silent weapons are purportedly used against Americans both domestically and internationally. Havana

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The United States And The Art Of Losing Wars 1

The United States And The Art Of Losing Wars

The United States has a history of unsuccessful military engagements, including withdrawals from Saigon, Beirut, Mogadishu, and Kabul. Despite some victories, such as against Saddam Hussein and Muammar el-Qaddafi, the U.S. faced challenges in achieving long-term success. The United States has experienced several unsuccessful wars in the past 50 years.

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