Yes, “policy” at Homeland Security is led and shaped by Jews. So NEXT TIME you hear all the ‘truthers’ at infowars complaining about Homeland Security’s “policy” then quickly chime in with: Did you know that JEWS shape the “policy” at DHS?
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News, concepts, and opinions on emergency management and homeland security topicsPrimary Menu Home Professional Background Some Call Me Tim Taking the ReinsFebruary 22, 2025 Leave a comment Through the past several years of my blog, the central theme of my posts has really been to ask ‘why?
Homeland security as a vocational paradigm is unique. Rather than being simply a field of study or discipline itself,it encompasses several major disciplines as part of its scope. This iswhy “homeland security” is hard to describe, and is often referred to as an “enterprise”. The complexit...
infrastructure. And as Chair of the Senate Steering and Outreach Committee, she spearheaded efforts to rapidly address the spread of the Zika virus and support local prevention measures and research. As President, she will prioritize taking on global pandemics and protecting U.S. national security....
…DHS and a TSA organization that has never quite figured out how to address the issues of airline security. It never made sense to me. I think we need clear thinking and leadership from security professionals who like what they do and who know how to balance risks against costs. ...
“War on the Invisible Enemy” that has been declared on COVID-19. In fact, the security imperatives imposed by this pandemic crisis are so similar to those imposed by the terror crisis that, in many cases, the “new” security screening tools that are being put into place to combat CO...
viewers, we are reminded that the people tasked with protecting our national interests are not immune to the psychological toll of their actions. Through Quinn's internal conflict, we are urged to reflect on the broader societal questions surrounding the balance between security and individual ...
Oz, you have my email address. Wouldn’t it have been more appropriate to ask me “what gives” privately before throwing me under the bus publicly? I’m really surprised you would stoop to this. Here is “what gives”… I was asked by an affiliate (not corporate) to speak at a Tel...
efforts to improve trade security address the areas of vul- nerability? Second, how effective will they be in reducing risk? (In other words, are there obvious holes that can be exploited by terrorists?) Third, are programs sufficiently open-ended that they will be able to incorporate new ...