Crime - Security
U.S. bound cargo remains vulnerable to terrorists, WMD
By Jim Kouri
It’s been more than a decade since Islamic terrorists attacked the U.S., yet the agency created to protect the nation from another strike is asleep at the wheel, failing to adequately screen the monstrous amounts of cargo that enter the country each day, according to a government report issued this week.
Canadian security allowed use of intel gained through tortureBy Jim Kouri
The Canada’s intelligence officers were given the green light to use intelligence gained through aggressive interrogation techniques—described by some as torture—in cases that impact upon the safety and security of the Canadian people, according to a breaking story by the Canadian Press Tuesday evening.
U.S. intelligence chief warns of cyber “Cold War”By Jim Kouri
The U.S. House of Representatives and Senate should pass legislation to increase cyber security—in both public and private sectors—since the country is involved in a “type of cyber Cold War,” stated the U.S. Director of National Intelligence James Clapper on Thursday during a congressional presentation.

