Todd Jarrett on Holsters

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Special NRA Membership for Military, LE and First Responders

The NRA is offering a special premium membership to those who put themselves in harm’s way.

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House Sues Atty. General Over Fast and Furious

From ABCNews:

The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, led by Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., has filed a civil contempt of Congress lawsuit against Attorney General Eric Holder in an effort to enforce a subpoena to obtain internal Justice Department memos about the botched ATF Fast and Furious gun-trafficking operation.

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Tactical Hand Signals

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Seven U.S. Soldiers Killed in Helicopter Crash – Afghanistan

Brig. Gen. Günter Katz, spokesperson for Headquarters, International Security Assistance Forces, gives a statement announcing a helicopter crash in Kandahar province, Afghanistan which resulted in the death of seven U.S. soldiers, three members of Afghan National Security forces and one Afghan civilian interpreter.

Read more: http://www.dvidshub.net/video/152068/helicopter-crash-announcement-bg-katz#.UC_Rpol5mc0#ixzz23v71TxYK

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Todd Jarrett – Engaging Moving Targets

Todd Jarrett – Engaging Moving Targets

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Lone Wolf G9 9mm Lower Reciever With 5.7x28mm AR57 Upper

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Ironkey S200 Flash Drive Review

From: Healthy Passwords

Ironkey S200 Flash Drive Review from 2011.

Ironkey

The security industry has long considered Ironkey to be “the” premiere flash drive. We wondered how user-friendly Ironkey would be for non-technical users, so we decided to evaluate the drive from a non-technical perspective.

Ironkey Features

  1. Military-grade Hardware Encryption.
  2. Waterproof.
  3. Support for Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux.
  4. Portable Application Support (Apps living and running only on flash drive).
  5. Identity Manager for Password Management. (Windows Only)
  6. Verisign Identity Protection Built into Identity Manager. (Windows Only)
  7. Secure Sessions Service to encrypt browser traffic. (Windows Only)
  8. Self-Destruct after 10 consecutive invalid password attempts (just erases flash).
  9. Online management account to backup Identity Manager records. (Windows Only)
  10. Optional ability to reset hardware password online.

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The iPhone Has Passed a Key Security Threshold

From: Technology Review

At the heart of Apple’s security architecture is the Advanced Encryption Standard algorithm (AES), a data-scrambling system published in 1998 and adopted as a U.S. government standard in 2001. After more than a decade of exhaustive analysis, AES is widely regarded as unbreakable. The algorithm is so strong that no computer imaginable for the foreseeable future—even a quantum computer—would be able to crack a truly random 256-bit AES key. The National Security Agency has approved AES-256 for storing top-secret data.

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FBI Seeks Info on Robbers

FBI Seeks Serial Bank Robber

Aug. 14, 2012
– Cleveland

FBI Seeks Man Who Robbed U.S. Bank Branch in Roseville

Aug. 14, 2012
– Minneapolis

Robbery of TCF Bank Branch in Denver

Aug. 15, 2012
– Denver

FBI Seeks Cold Shoulder Bandit

Aug. 15, 2012
– Denver

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Assad May Step Down

According to Big Peace and Russian reports, Syrian President Assad may be planning to step down:

According to reports coming out of Russia, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad is prepared to step down. The reports indicate the turning point came when Assad’s brother suffered significant injuries “in the blast that killed several key regime officials in Damascus last month.”

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The All-Seeing Blimp

The US Army has recently become interested in long term battlefield surveillance. One of the results of this is a blimp called LEMV (Long Endurance Multi-Intelligence Vehicle).

From Defense Industry Daily:

The rise of modern terrorism, sharply increasing costs to recruit and equip professional soldiers, and issues of energy security, are forcing 2 imperatives on modern armies. Modern militaries need to be able to watch wide areas for very long periods of time. Not just minutes, or even hours any more, but days if necessary. The second imperative, beyond the need for that persistent, unblinking stare up high in the air, is the need to field aerial platforms whose operating costs won’t bankrupt the budget.

 

Video from New Jersey test flight Aug 8th, 2012:

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Uncle Ted Comments on Bill O’Reilly’s Misinformation

Bill O’Reilly made some egregious errors last week when discussing what type of weapons one can buy. He used AK-47, machine gun and “heavy weapon” (whatever that is) all interchangeably, confusing the issue.

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GREEN on BLUE: Insider Attacks Rising in Afghanistan

From: Micheal Yon

12 August 2012

It will be difficult to keep even a small Special Forces footprint in Afghanistan with these increasingly effective insider attacks.  And we do not hear a word of apology from Karzai.   This whole affair is sad.  Time to bring home our main  battle force:

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Three United States Marines have been shot dead by an Afghan worker on a military base in southern Afghanistan, in a deadly 24 hours for Nato-led forces during which six American soldiers were killed in rogue attacks.

The shooting took place on Friday night in the Garmsir district of Helmand province, where three US special forces soldiers were killed by an Afghan policeman and comrades earlier in the day.

“Let me clearly say that those two incidents clearly do not reflect the overall situation here in Afghanistan,” the chief Nato force spokesman, Brigadier-General Gunter Katz, told reporters.

The three Marines were shot by a base employee who turned a gun on them, in the third rogue attack in four days. Foreign military sources said the man had not been wearing a uniform and it was unclear how he got hold of the weapon.

The gunman had been detained and a joint Afghan-Nato investigation team was reviewing security and looking into the reason for the attack.

In the earlier attack, an Afghan police commander and several of his men killed three US Marines in darkness early on Friday after inviting them to a Ramadan breakfast to discuss security.

The three men were all Marine Corps special operations forces and appeared to have been killed in a planned attack by rogue Afghan forces. Nato calls such incidents green on blue attacks.

The Nato force says there have been 26 such attacks on foreign troops since January in which 34 people have been killed. Last year, there were 21 attacks in which 35 people were killed.

But a coalition spokesman said the killings by the Afghan worker would not be included in that tally as it did not involve a member of the Afghan security forces.

Green on blue shootings, in which Afghan police or soldiers turn their guns on their Western colleagues, have seriously eroded trust between the allies as Nato combat soldiers prepare to hand over to Afghan forces by 2014, after which most foreign forces will leave the country.

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Cato Institute: Defensive Gun Uses

The Cato Institute has created an interactive Google map to chart the defensive use of guns in the United States. The map is not comprehensive, but does allow users to add any defensive use that is not already displayed.

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