25.05.2008 (transl. from Spanish) The Crisis and the impunity of the neonazi armed gangs at Valencia Region, Spain Interventions telephone, custom-month follow-ups and information infiltrators led to the Civil Guard to dismantle at the end ...

Terrorism charges filed against arms dealer May 06, 2008 By Jim Popkin, NBC News Senior Investigative Producer The Justice Department today announced it is charging accused international arms dealer Viktor Bout with conspiracy to kill ...

March 21 2008 CANSEC is Canada’s largest weapons fair, held annually in Ottawa. This event is a display and distribution of the latest and deadliest machines to be used by the police, security, and military ...
Police anti-corruption head makes charges January 3rd, 2008 issue (Updated Jan. 4, 2008) Organized crime influenced Defense Ministry contracts, Mladá Fronta Dnes reported, quoting Roman Skřepek, head of the anti-corruption and financial crime unit of ...
Comment & Analysis Dangerous, Covert Liaisons By Sam Sole Mail & Guardian, 21 December 2007 What a country. Both our president-in-waiting and our police chief separately face the prospect of corruption and racketeering charges; our previous ...
Breaking News Krirkkiat gets another 20-year jail termBangkok Post (BangkokPost.com) – The Criminal Court on Wednesday handed down another 20-year jail sentence to Bangkok Bank of Commerce (BBC) former president Krirkkiat Jalichandra for embezzlement. He ...

“… Justin [Moon] was born in Seoul, Korea, on July 17, 1970. Justin came to the U.S. in 1973 and has lived in the United States ever since. [He]graduated from Harvard University Magna Cum Laude ...

Comment Oh! What a Lovely War on Terror – it’s the number the arms dealers love The biggest threat to our freedoms comes not from al-Qaida but from the security bureaucrats and their cronies Simon ...

3. Where did Bout’s supply operations have an especially big impact in fanning the flames of war? Africa is the most heartbreaking landscape where his weapons have had a terribly devastating effect. My co-author, Doug ...
Sidney Morning Herald August 15, 2007 (AAP) – A dual Australian citizen held in Lebanon on terrorism-related charges has had his jaw broken while in detention, his cousin says. Hussein Elomar was arrested early last ...

Ewen MacAskill & Tom Kington The Guardian, August 13, 2007 • US kept in dark over 105,000 rifles deal • Revelation highlights Baghdad weapons chaos Weapons change hands for cash in a Baghdad home. Photograph: ...
David Leigh and Rob Evans June 7, 2007 Guardian Unlimited BAE is the world’s fourth-largest arms company, with annual sales of more than £13bn. It sells weaponry to more than 100 countries. The biggest arms ...
I was tempted to tag this “Humor” … but it’s too painful … – AC Independent30 June 2007 “Abu Henry” says we may have to remain in Afghanistan for decades to protect Afghans from the ...

[NOTE: For further details on BAE and illicit arms transfers – ie. implements of torture – see my November 24, 2006 post: “The Lexington Comair Crash: PART 23 – Return of the Bluegrass Conspiracy – ...
R.I.P Steve McElravy August 30, 2006 Devoted to family, others Local man was aboard Comair Flight 5191 by ANDREW SCHOTZ andrews@herald-mail.com HAGERSTOWN – When his work in Kentucky was done, Steve McElravy was eager ...

By Alex Constantine Research Assistance by Team8Plus “… civilian launch platform and satellite efforts have faltered, and the growth of the space industry has hinged upon Pentagon ambitions. Globalization of the space industry directly serves ...