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Doug Hagmann

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Most Recent Articles by Doug Hagmann:

Fish & Bird kills: are we getting answers or being placated?

imageReaders looking for reassuring evidence that the recent massive die offs of fish and birds will find comfort in knowing that such events are historically not all that uncommon. Weather, pollution, parasites and disease are reported as the major culprits behind such events, even as reported yesterday by Glenn Beck. That appears to be the "safe, middle-of-the-road" explanation. It might even be the correct explanation. But what if it's not? Also, why are we treated with absurd explanations by our government when the truth, if it is indeed the truth, would be more convincing?
- Saturday, January 8, 2011

Obama’s Justice Department visual acceleration to global governance

imageSome might recall the Internet controversy that took place last July when the U.S. Department of Justice removed the American flag header from its website, replacing "Old Glory" with a solid black background. In conjunction with the stripping of the stars and stripes, controversy increased with the inclusion of a quote placed on nearly every page of the DOJ web site that reads "The common law is the will of Mankind issuing from the Life of the People." Based on the number of e-mails I've received over the last few days, it is apparent that many seem to be just now learning of the USDOJ web site makeover.
- Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Murders Unsolved

Murders Unsolved Few events in life are as difficult and painful as the death of a family member or close friend. The unexpected and violent death of a loved one at the hands of another is beyond words and often incomprehensible to the survivors left behind. Family members and close friends are left in a whirlpool of agony, anger, frustration and often remain in a state of seemingly insurmountable emotional upheaval. If you are that family member or close friend, your world as you once knew it has changed forever. You may be gripped by fear or ravaged by guilt, but life as you once knew it will never be the same.
- Tuesday, January 4, 2011

TSA Christmas memo defies facts

A memorandum dated 24 December 2010 signed by TSA Director John Pistole and Deputy Administrator Gale Rossides was sent to all Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agents, praising the advances made by the TSA this year. Not all federal agents who received this memo were in agreement with the reported strides made by the TSA as Pistole alleges, with some calling the memo "pure propaganda" and "boldly inaccurate." One problem, according to the federal officials interviewed about this memo, is that Pistole and Rossides misrepresented the facts to his employees about the public support the TSA has received about their enhanced screening procedures.
- Friday, December 31, 2010

Food supply threat analysis: Chef Obama’s “Kitchen Nightmares, new reality TV?”

According to a report broadcast yesterday by CBS News, the latest terror warning allegedly involves simultaneous attacks to our food, specifically targeting hotels and restaurants at various locations within the U.S. The exclusive CBS story adds that the threat was deemed "credible" by a key intelligence source, and that members of the Department of Agriculture and the FDA reportedly "briefed a small group of corporate security officers from the hotel and restaurant industries about it."
- Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Taking names, Napolitano style

imageDid you see the Washington Post this morning? That was the one sentence e-mail I received yesterday from my DHS contact who alerted me to the DHS/TSA memorandum about the domestic intelligence agency's creating and maintaining a list of individuals who were determined to be "interfering" with the enhanced airport TSA screening procedures through their objections or "opting out" of such procedures. In my November 23rd report titled DHS making a list, checking it twice, I wrote that the DHS, through the arm of the TSA, under the direction of Napolitano and with the full consent of Obama, was collecting the names and personal information of such individuals, labeling them as potential "domestic extremists."
- Tuesday, December 21, 2010

The Lakin legacy & the right-left hypocrisy

imageNow here’s an interesting lesson into the act of civil disobedience. Bomb the Pentagon, lead a domestic terrorist group that was responsible for 30 bombings, destruction of property and deaths, and suggest that you cannot rule out committing additional bombings, you become a folk hero of the radical left, a close confidant of a sitting president, and hold a position as a professor in higher academia. Alternatively, give your country nearly 18 years of unblemished military service as a high ranking military officer until you request proof that the orders you are given are, in fact, made by someone with the ultimate authority to do so, you are stripped of your military rank, your liberties, your income, your pension, your freedom and are sentenced to Leavenworth.
- Sunday, December 19, 2010

Saving Private Ryan but losing Lt. Col. Lakin: Too Few Good Men

imageSadly, there seems to be more talk about ineligibility on any given Sunday during football season in the U.S. than about one of the most important issues in America today. It's the issue that still hasn't gone away, despite the best attempts of politicians, media pundits, and well known talk show hosts from both sides of the political aisle. It's the issue of the eligibility of Barack Hussein Obama to occupy the highest elected office in the United States. Many Republicans and conservatives, under the influence of their Kool-Aid induced agendas, have described the eligibility issue as a "distraction" from the real issues. The majority of Democrats and progressives, for obvious reasons, have resorted to associating the issue with race, bigotry and hatred. Together, detractors of this issue from both sides have engaged in the methodical marginalization of the message and mocking those who dare act as the messengers.
- Tuesday, December 14, 2010

WikiLeaks: a “staged” crime scene

In the realm of criminal investigation, there are instances where a crime has been committed but the criminal, in an attempt to confuse investigators and redirect the investigation away from themselves or conceal their true intent, will alter the crime scene. That’s called “staging,” and is often indicated when investigators encounter details that initially appear baffling when viewed in the larger context of the crime scene.
- Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Peering behind the scanners and pat-downs

Nearly everyone is talking about the TSA and the implementation of the enhanced security measures at airports, but few are talking about the most visible seminal event that served as the catalyst for the current DHS and TSA enhanced security procedures. Enter Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, born on 22 December 1986 in Lagos, Nigeria.
- Tuesday, November 30, 2010

NBC “People of the Year;” shades of 1939

In the event you didn't tune in to the NBC Thanksgiving special "People of the Year" with Matt Lauer, you missed that distinction being bestowed upon (among others) Sharif El-Gamal, the developer behind the "Ground Zero mosque" in New York City. Appearing very comfortable answering a short series of softball questions from "Lauer the enabler," El Gamal wants us to believe that his intentions to build an iconic symbol of Islamic conquest are noble.
- Monday, November 29, 2010

Oregon Christmas tree lighting ceremony target of Muslim terrorist

imageMohamed Osman MOHAMUD, 19, was arrested by federal authorities last evening after he dialed a number on a cellular phone that was supposed to detonate a large bomb hidden in a van parked at a crowded annual Christmas tree lighting ceremony in Portland, Oregon. His intent was to kill as many people attending the ceremony as possible. Many of the attendees were young children and their families, packed into Pioneer Courthouse Square. The “bomb,” however, did not detonate as the ingredients were inert, substituted for the real thing after the FBI learned of MOHAMUD’S murderous intentions. They successfully infiltrated the plot and derailed his plans well before the bomb could be constructed of real explosives.
- Saturday, November 27, 2010

Proof Positive that the government rates body scanner resisters as “Non-Islamic DomesticTerrorists”

imageMy report DHS & TSA: Making a list, checking it twice has apparently stirred a lot of controversy. It has also been met with skepticism and denials about its actual existence. Some find it difficult to believe that our government would actually label anyone who opposes the use of naked body scanners and aggressive airport pat-downs as "domestic extremists." It is unfortunately obvious that there are many people who are living in a state of denial or blissful ignorance. We are living in a time when our government can issue an official 86-page report about the mass murder of 13 people at Fort Hood by a man who shouted "Allahu Akbar" before he began pumping bullets into innocent bystanders yet never once mention Islam, Muslim or the Islamic ideology that allegedly motivated the attack.
- Saturday, November 27, 2010

Financial jihad at Ground Zero

Prepare to be righteously outraged. As if it isn't enough that slumlord and terrorist apologist Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf and his cadre of associates are rubbing salt in a still-gaping American wound through his plans to erect an iconic symbol of Islamic conquest in the shadows of the former World Trade Center, the Cordoba Initiative (as it was once known) is asking you, the American taxpayer, to subsidize it.
- Wednesday, November 24, 2010

DHS & TSA: Making a list, checking it twice

Following the publication of my article titled "Gate Rape of America," I was contacted by a source within the DHS who is troubled by the terminology and content of an internal memo reportedly issued yesterday at the hand of DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano. Indeed, both the terminology and content contained in the document are troubling. The dissemination of the document itself is restricted by virtue of its classification, which prohibits any manner of public release. While the document cannot be posted or published, the more salient points are revealed here.
- Wednesday, November 24, 2010

“Gate Rape” of America

“At the same time that the federal government is mandating the physical and constitutional violation of air travelers at our airports, they are prohibiting law enforcement officers in Arizona from asking for proof of identity and citizenship from those they suspect as being illegal aliens for ‘constitutional’ concerns.” – Doug Hagmann "They" could not have planned it any better, initiating enhanced screening procedures right before the busiest travel time of the year. Our visceral reaction, outrage and chants of "don't touch my junk" are understandable and warranted, but tend to overshadow our visibility of what's really taking place, which is vastly more than meets the eye.
- Monday, November 22, 2010

The path to safer air travel

The national "opt out" day next Wednesday was created to protest body scanners and enhanced TSA pat downs at airports. While it illustrates passenger dissatisfaction about the intrusive and humiliating security procedures and constitutional issues, it does nothing to fix the gaping security holes we have at our airports.
- Friday, November 19, 2010

Government gropers at airports a ruse for body scanners coming to schools and malls

imagePerhaps one of the most controversial topics today is the use of "naked" body scanners at airports by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), a branch of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS). As this investigation found, it is indeed a matter deserving of such controversy and further investigative focus. Using the attempted Christmas Day 2009 bombing of Northwest Airlines Flight 253 by 23-year-old "underwear bomber" Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab as "Exhibit A" for needing the ultra-intrusive "naked" body scanners, the TSA, under the direction of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, stepped up their purchases and deployment of the scanners to U.S. airports.
- Monday, November 15, 2010

Of missiles & money - don’t ask, won’t tell

imageA person of normal sensibilities would have to be intellectually numb, overly medicated or otherwise too preoccupied with keeping food on the table and the proverbial wolves from their door not to realize that there is something very, very wrong going on today. By now, most Americans have heard about the sighting of what appears to be a missile, and a big one at that, apparently being launched from a location about 35 miles off the coast of Los Angeles near sunset last evening. Video of the incident was taken from a KCBS news helicopter flying over the mainland at the time.
- Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Western Jihad, Anwar al Awlaki & “the Saudi Factor”

As Americans, we were promised by President Bush that everyone responsible for the wholesale murder of nearly 3000 of our family members on September 11, 2001 and those harboring or aiding them would be brought to justice. Sadly, that promise was only partially true under the Bush administration, and demonstrably untrue under the current Obama administration. It is currently hindered by an unprecedented level of conflicts of interests within the Holder justice department.
- Thursday, October 21, 2010

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