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- Internet Bloggers Tracked Jihad Jane for 3 Years
- Cell-All: Super Smartphones Sniff Out Suspicious Substances
- Mexican Cartels Attempting To Corrupt Border Agents
- Foriegn Spies Told To Leave Dubai Within A Week
- al-Qaida Seen Eyeing Less Complex Attacks On US
- FBI Probes N.J. Man Linked to al Qaeda, Worked At Nuclear Plant
While the rest of America was stunned to hear that a suburban Pennsylvania woman allegedly used the Internet identity of Jihad Jane and tried to join militant jihadists, for a group of ‘Net vigilantes it was old news. In fact, at least one of the Web sleuths claims to have alerted the feds to Colleen [...] This story comes to us via Homeland |
Years ago, if you wanted to take a picture, you needed a dedicated camera. You needed to buy batteries for it, keep it charged, learn its controls, and lug it around. Today, chances are your cell phone is called a “smartphone” and came with a three-to-five megapixel lens built-in—not to mention an MP3 player, GPS, [...] This story comes to us via Homeland |
Mexican drug cartels are infiltrating federal law enforcement agencies along the southwest border and those charged with weeding them out say they don't have the money to catch all the corrupt agents, homeland security officials told a U.S. Senate panel Thursday. James Tomsheck, assistant commissioner with U.S. Customs and Border Protection's Office of Internal Affairs, told [...] This story comes to us via Homeland |
According to Newsweek’s Declassified Blog, police in the Persian Gulf emirate of Dubai have advised all foreign spies to get out of town—and preferably out of the region—within a week. Although it is widely known in international spy circles, news of the expulsion threat has received little circulation beyond media in the Arab world. However, [...] This story comes to us via Homeland |
Ever since al-Qaida attacked the United States in 2001, U.S. authorities have worked to detect and prevent the next big terrorist strike. But officials and counter-terrorism experts say the Christmas airline plot and last November's shooting at Fort Hood, Texas, may have shown al-Qaida that smaller-scale attacks also can prove unsettling, without the complexity and risk [...] This story comes to us via Homeland |
Fox news reports a suspected Al Qaeda militant from Buena, N.J., is being investigated by the FBI after his arrest in the Middle East for allegedly trying to shoot his way out of a hospital in Yemen, WMGM-TV in Atlantic City reported. Federal sources confirmed that 26-year-old Sharif Mobley is in custody after a shooting rampage [...] This story comes to us via Homeland |
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