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  • Freeping Gamers! (Thread 16)

    10/15/2005 6:21:33 PM PDT · by Safrguns · 53 replies · 989+ views
    If you are a Freeper, and also like online gaming, post here to find fellow gamers, share screen shots, reviews, helps, and tips. Gamer tables are updated and published weekly. We currently have 71 gamers playing over 60 different games. Top Games: Battlefield/Battlefield 2 (16 gamers) World Of Warcraft (12 gamers) Unreal Tournament (9 gamers) City Of Heroes (8 gamers)
  • Freeping Gamers! (Thread 15)

    10/01/2005 6:45:47 PM PDT · by Safrguns · 28 replies · 1,231+ views
    If you are a Freeper, and also like online gaming, post here to find fellow gamers, share screen shots, reviews, helps, and tips. Gamer tables are updated and published weekly. We currently have 70 gamers playing over 60 different games. Top Games: Battlefield/Battlefield 2 (15 gamers) World Of Warcraft (12 gamers) City Of Heroes (8 gamers) Unreal Tournament (8 gamers)
  • Freeping Gamers! (Thread 14)

    09/24/2005 10:15:41 PM PDT · by Safrguns · 29 replies · 2,140+ views
    If you are a Freeper, and also like online gaming, post here to find fellow gamers, share screen shots, reviews, helps, and tips. Gamer tables are updated and published weekly. We currently have 68 gamers playing over 60 different games. Top Games: Battlefield/Battlefield 2 (15 gamers) World Of Warcraft (12 gamers) City Of Heroes (8 gamers) Unreal Tournament (8 gamers)
  • Bringing special operations thinking to Army basic training

    09/13/2005 9:43:41 AM PDT · by VirginiaMil · 8 replies · 974+ views
    World Defense Review ^ | September 13, 2005 | W. Thomas Smith Jr.
    Brigadier General James H. Schwitters is in many ways the face of leadership in the 21st-century American Army: Thoughtful, deliberate, battle-seasoned, all business, nothing like “the perfumed princes” the late Col. David H. Hackworth railed against for so many years. Schwitters is simply a bone-hard warrior with a calculating mind and far too many parachute jumps (operational and training) under his belt to continue counting. He knows how to fight, survive, achieve the given objective, and think outside of the box to accomplish all three. He’s the kind of general-officer the Army – in fact the entire U.S. Defense Department...
  • Lt. Colonel Schaeffer-ABLE DANGER will be on The Big Idea tonight(8/23/2005) check local listings

    08/23/2005 3:43:34 PM PDT · by NavySEAL F-16 · 54 replies · 2,023+ views
    CNBC ^ | August 23, 2005
    Just saw that Col. Schaeffer will be on The Big Idea this evening. Check local listings. The only caveat -- who is Donny Deutsch? LOL
  • Nothing tougher than an American Marine

    08/22/2005 2:52:20 AM PDT · by SuzyQ2 · 16 replies · 3,387+ views
    WORLD DEFENSE REVIEW ^ | 22 August 2005 | W. THOMAS SMITH, JR.
    This is one of those rare moments when it might be better if I were not a former Marine. Don't misunderstand me, I'm incredibly proud of my prior service as one of America's "few good men." But I'm afraid I may now come across as being somewhat less-than objective when I attempt to blast Navy fawning James F. Dunnigan out of the water (no pun intended). Here's why: Last month, Dunnigan, acclaimed author and the editor in chief of Strategy Page, wrote a piece, "Why the U.S. Navy Is Creating a New Marine Corps," in which he said, "the toughest...
  • Marines, Navy SEALs forge new special operations team

    08/16/2005 12:12:36 PM PDT · by SuzyQ2 · 37 replies · 4,639+ views
    World Defense Review ^ | August 16, 2005 | W. THOMAS SMITH JR.
    Marines, Navy SEALs forge new special operations team An exclusive interview with U.S. Navy SEAL Commander Mark Divine A WORLD DEFENSE REVIEW Q&A By W. Thomas Smith Jr. A brand-new Marine Corps special operations force is a project that has been in the conception and experimental stages since the terrorist attacks of 9/11. It became an operational test unit following the 2003 invasion of Iraq, and its official existence is now pending only the signature of U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld. But few insiders are talking about it, and for a variety of reasons. ...
  • Special operations forces eye terrorists (Rumsfeld)

    08/13/2005 10:04:06 AM PDT · by SevenMinusOne · 25 replies · 2,583+ views
    WashTimes ^ | 8/12/2005 | Rowan Scarborough
    Special operations forces eye terrorists By Rowan Scarborough THE WASHINGTON TIMES August 12, 2005 U.S. Special Operations Command has drafted a war plan that sets up procedures for how its commandos will work with other regional commands across the globe to hunt for senior Islamic terrorists. The complex plan from SoCom in Tampa, Fla., has been in the works since summer 2002, when Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld signed a secret directive authorizing it. His memo directed SoCom to come up with a plan for dispatching special operations forces on quick notice to virtually any spot in the world to...
  • CHOOSE A NAME FOR THIS LATEST CLINTON SCANDAL--How about "WALLGATE" or "TREASONGATE"?

    08/11/2005 6:30:09 PM PDT · by Bronc1 · 47 replies · 4,293+ views
    August 11, 2005 | Bronc1
    CHOOSE A NAME FOR THIS LATEST CLINTON SCANDAL-- How about "WALLGATE" or "TREASONGATE"?
  • How Chinagate Led to 9/11

    08/11/2005 6:14:05 PM PDT · by Bronc1 · 30 replies · 5,053+ views
    Front Page magazine ^ | May 25, 2004 | Jean Pearce
    "...In April, CNSNews.com staff writer Scott Wheeler reported that a senior U.S. government official and three other sources claimed that the 1995 memo written by Jamie Gorelick, who served as the Clinton Justice Department’s deputy attorney general from 1994 to 1997, created "a roadblock" to the investigation of illegal Chinese donations to the Democratic National Committee. But the picture is much bigger than that. The Gorelick memo, which blocked intelligence agents from sharing information that could have halted the September 11 hijacking plot, was only the mortar in a much larger maze of bureaucratic walls whose creation Gorelick personally oversaw..."
  • 9/11 Commission Transcript: U. S. Attorney General John Ashcroft - Wednesday, April 14, 2004

    08/11/2005 2:32:50 PM PDT · by Bronc1 · 32 replies · 3,429+ views
    Pittsburg Post-Gazette ^ | April 14, 2004 | Bronc1
    "...So it's my clear belief that the wall itself developed this culture which restrained in a substantial way the exchange of information in the intelligence and law enforcement communities. The Bellows report, which was part of some recommendations following the Wen Ho Lee case, indicated that it was part of the culture at the FBI that if one made a mistake and shared information that was later deemed to be inappropriate, it was called a career- ender, so that the risk of a person sharing information improperly was at least known in the culture of the law enforcement community to...
  • Who's Who on the 9/11 "Independent" Commission?

    08/11/2005 2:17:27 PM PDT · by Bronc1 · 19 replies · 2,158+ views
    Independent Media TV ^ | July 21, 2003 | Michael Chossudovsky
    According to The New York Times (8 July 2003): "the federal commission investigating the Sept. 11 terror attacks said today that its work was being hampered by the failure of executive branch agencies, especially the Pentagon and the Justice Department, to respond quickly to requests for documents and testimony." Several alternative media have joined the bandwagon. George W. Bush is accused of obstructing the investigation...Former Jersey governor Thomas Kean, the commission's chairman is presented as an honest and uncompromising individual, who is courageously confronting the US government: "Without greater cooperation, Kean said, ''we cannot do the job we are supposed...
  • OH REALLY, MR. KOJM?...Q & A with Christopher Kojm, Deputy Executive Director of the 9/11 Commission

    08/11/2005 2:00:11 PM PDT · by Bronc1 · 2 replies · 1,078+ views
    "...It was a deeply rewarding experience to work with highly capable colleagues and for such distinguished and thoughtful commissioners. Our commission sessions had long and occasionally heated discussion, but it was always productive and the commissioners themselves were devoted to achieving bipartisanship and unanimity. They understood very well that their impact would be greatest if they were unanimous..."
  • What are the backgrounds of the key players on the 9/11 Commission? Here's the answer...

    08/11/2005 11:39:12 AM PDT · by Bronc1 · 4 replies · 1,511+ views
    The National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States (also known as the 9-11 Commission), an independent, bipartisan commission created by congressional legislation...is chartered to prepare a full and complete account of the circumstances surrounding the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, including preparedness for and the immediate response to the attacks...
  • Four in 9/11 Plot Are Called Tied to Qaeda in '00

    08/09/2005 10:12:39 PM PDT · by Bronc1 · 25 replies · 2,637+ views
    New York Times ^ | August 9, 2005 | Douglas Jehl
    ...The former intelligence official said the first Able Danger report identified all four men as members of a "Brooklyn" cell, and was produced within two months after Mr. Atta arrived in the United States. The former intelligence official said he was among a group that briefed Mr. Zelikow and at least three other members of the Sept. 11 commission staff about Able Danger when they visited the Afghanistan-Pakistan region in October 2003...
  • SOCOM SCAR Enters Service

    07/21/2005 3:32:57 PM PDT · by spetznaz · 36 replies · 5,111+ views
    Strategy Page ^ | July 21, 2005
    July 21, 2005: SCAR (Special operations forces Combat Assault Rifle) has begun field testing with American commandoes. SOCOM (Special Operations Command) did not want to wait for the U.S. Army to finish work on their similar XM-8 rifle. SOCOM has the money, and authority to develop their own weapons. In this case, SOCOM wanted a weapon that did everything the XM-8 did, and a little more. Some 22 months ago, SOCOM asked rifle manufacturers to submit proposals, and FN (a Belgian firm) came up with the best ideas. One advantage FN has was it’s ability to quickly implement requests for...
  • SPECIAL OPERATIONS: Marines surrender to SOCOM.

    06/15/2005 10:02:43 AM PDT · by spetznaz · 60 replies · 3,543+ views
    Strategy Page ^ | June 14, 2005
    June 14, 2005: The U.S. Marine Corps has agreed to turn over a force of 2,500 specially trained marines to SOCOM (Special Operations Command.) Bowing to pressure from the Department of Defense, and SOCOM, the marines are the last of the services to make such a contribution. Created in 1987, SOCOM gained control over army Special Forces (including Civil Affairs, Psychological Warfare and special helicopter units), navy SEALs and air force commandoes and special aviation units. But the marines said they had nothing to offer. The marine SOCOM force will consist of 400 marines trained to provide military instruction for...
  • Rumsfeld gets vast espionage powers

    01/23/2005 12:24:27 PM PST · by Middle-O-Road · 41 replies · 966+ views
    Deseret Morning News ^ | Sunday, January 23, 2005 | By Barton Gellman
    <p>WASHINGTON — The Pentagon, expanding into the CIA's historic bailiwick, has created a new espionage arm and is reinterpreting U.S. law to give Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld broad authority over clandestine operations abroad, according to interviews with participants and documents obtained by The Washington Post.</p>
  • DoD Official Updates Congress on Special Ops Transformation

    03/29/2004 6:53:30 PM PST · by Calpernia · 31 replies · 1,125+ views
    American Forces Press Service ^ | March 29, 2004 | By Sgt. 1st Class Doug Sample, USA
    With the help of special operations forces, the United States has made significant progress in the war on terrorism a Defense Department official told the Senate Armed Services Committee March 25. But sustaining that progress is not without its costs, he added. Thomas W. O'Connell, assistant secretary of defense for special operations and low-intensity conflict, said in his prepared statement that for the U. S. Special Operations Command to continue to gain momentum in the war on terrorism, it must modernize and transform. And he said SOCOM will use $6.546 billion -- its share of the President Bush's fiscal 2005...
  • Special Operators Praised During Change of Command

    09/03/2003 4:15:50 AM PDT · by Ragtime Cowgirl · 2 replies · 234+ views
    DoD - American Forces Press Service ^ | Sept. 2, 2003 | Jim Garamone
    Special Operators Praised During Change of Command By Jim GaramoneAmerican Forces Press Service WASHINGTON, Sept. 2, 2003 – Special operations forces received praise for their service as the reins of U.S. Special Operations Command changed hands in Tampa, Fla., today. Air Force Gen. Charles Holland passed the command flag to Army Gen. Bryan D. Brown during the change-of-command ceremony. Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld presided. Rumsfeld said the war on terror is not a war the United States asked for, but it is a war the country must fight and win. "There's no safe, easy middle ground," the secretary...