October 1, 2025

Chinese Coronavirus Screening Begins in the US; Rumors swirl that CDC Know Virus is already Here

Chinese Coronavirus Screening Begins in the US; Rumors swirl that CDC Know Virus is already Here

According to Chinese officials, who are notorious for hiding the actual numbers, six people have died and 291 have been infected in China with a SARS-like virus that originated in the Chinese city of Wuhan. […]

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Security Information Overload: From Panic to Apathy & the Remedy

Security Information Overload: From Panic to Apathy & the Remedy

Security overload leads to apathy. How often do you hear a car alarm go off and roll your eyes hoping the owner would disable the blasted thing before the incoming headache comes a knocking? The primary objection I have to such systems is they work too well. Every week I hear an alarm being triggered […]

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Preparedness Notes for Tuesday — January 21, 2020

On this day in 1968, the siege of Khe Sanh began, as NVA regulars surrounded the USMC hilltop airfield near the Laotian border. Fearing a repeat of the French Army’s 1953 Dien Bien Phu debacle, the Pentagon assigned maximum round-the-clock air power to the region, including B-52 bomber strikes, to break the siege. According to the Infogalatic wiki this was “‘the most concentrated application of aerial firepower in the history of warfare’. On an average day 350 tactical fighter-bombers, 60 B-52s, and 30 light observation or reconnaissance aircraft operated in the skies near Khe Sanh.” More than 100,000 tons of …

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