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Jim Kouri

Jim Kouri, CPP, is founder and CEO of Kouri Associates, a homeland security, public safety and political consulting firm. He's formerly Fifth Vice-President, now a Board Member of the National Association of Chiefs of Police, an editor for ConservativeBase.com, a columnist for Examiner.com, a contributor to KGAB radio news, and news director for NewswithViews.com.

He's former chief at a New York City housing project in Washington Heights nicknamed "Crack City" by reporters covering the drug war in the 1980s. In addition, he served as director of public safety at St. Peter's University and director of security for several major organizations. He's also served on the National Drug Task Force and trained police and security officers throughout the country.

Kouri appears regularly as on-air commentator for over 100 TV and radio news and talk shows including Fox News Channel, Oprah, McLaughlin Report, CNN Headline News, MTV, etc.

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Federal court to Obama: Stop spying on the American people

A U.S. judge on Monday ruled against the National Security Agency's collection of Americans' phone records that has outraged a growing number of citizens who say they never signed on to giving up their rights for the still inadequate national security. The NSA's spy program had been scheduled end by the Nov. 30, 2015, but the federal court ruling is considered a legal precedent that may be used to prevent or halt another abuse of power by the Obama administration or a future occupant of the Oval Office.
- Thursday, November 12, 2015

Obama hampering investigation of Hillary Clinton until after Election Day

The White House is conducting a full-court press to stop the releasing of emails between President Barack Obama and his former Secretary of State, and now the Democratic Party's presidential heir apparent, Hillary Clinton. According to reports in Washington, D.C., news outlets, the White House is claiming they are required to keep presidential communications confidential at least until a president exits the White House at the end of his or her term.
- Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Obama unveils anti-crime plan: Cops drive ice cream trucks in black neighborhoods

During his syndicated talk show aired on Friday, Cable Radio Network's popular conservative radio host Chuck Wilder informed the Conservative Base's editor that President Barack Obama released his new strategy to thwart the nation's rising number of violent crimes: Have police officers drive ice cream trucks in high-crime, minority neighborhoods and offer street thugs free ice cream cones.
- Monday, November 2, 2015

Clinton and news media treat Trey Gowdy like a 'bimbo eruption'

"Hillary Clinton is benefiting from an in-house propagenda machine coupled with a news media that would greatly impress Reich Minister Joseph Goebbels, who ran both propaganda and entertainment media in order to further [Adolf] Hitler's agenda...
- Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Mexican killer of ICE agent extradited to U.S. linked to ATF's Fast & Furious

One of the prime suspects in the murder of a member of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Special Agent Jaime Zapata, and the attempted slaying of his partner, Special Agent Victor Avila was extradited to the United States by the Mexican government for his part in the drug-cartel's ambush. U.S. Department of Justice officials said that although 34-year-old Jose Emanuel Garcia Sota (a/k/a Juan Manuel Maldonado Amezcua, Zafado or Safado), of San Luis Potosi, Mexico, had been charged on May 6, 2013, he made his second U.S. court appearance on Friday more than two years later. The case is believed to have been linked to the botched Fast and Furious operation run by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF).
- Monday, October 12, 2015




Whistleblowers claim Obama White House uses 'doctored' intel reports

Some of the U.S. intelligence community's top analysts reportedly informed the Pentagon watchdog that their reports have been systematically edited to backup President Barack Obama's -- and his national security team's -- assertions that the war on the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) as more successful than it actually is, according to news reports from outlets such as The Hill.
- Sunday, September 27, 2015

Hillary Clinton caught in yet another deceit, says watchdog

Documents released by an "inside-the-Beltway" watchdog group this week revealed that, contrary to what she has repeatedly claimed, Hillary Clinton personally signed the official forms in 2012 that allowed her top aide and confidante, Huma Abedin, to be designated a special government worker. The Democratic presidential hopeful's denials of any involvement in the situation was most recently heard during an NBC television interview
- Saturday, September 26, 2015

White House ignores new Iranian drone technology that endangers U.S., Israel

Despite President Barack Obama and Secretary John Kerry's enthusiasm in pushing a nuclear weapons agreement with Iran -- an agreement a majority of lawmakers and Americans oppose -- the Deputy Commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps, Brigadier General Hossein Salami. boasted to the government-funded Fars News Agency that his military has created advanced unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) technology.
- Friday, September 25, 2015

U.S. Border Patrol agent indicted for alleged murder of Mexican teen

A grand jury on Wednesday indicted an American Border Patrol agent for the shooting of 16-year-old Jose Antonio Rodriguez during an incident at the border separating the state of Arizona from Mexico in October 2012. The shooting further polarized the public, with illegal immigrants and their supporters on one side while pro-police and anti-amnesty supporters on the other side of the explosive border security issue.
- Friday, September 25, 2015

Illegal alien celebrates 4th of July jailed for murdering American woman

At the same time that the news media pile on with negative stories about presidential candidate Donald Trump's comments about illegal alien rapists, killers and robbers, a case in California tends to prove his point. The suspect arrested by police for the murder of a young woman who strolled the waterfront with her father has been finally identified as an illegal alien who had been deported at least five times by the Homeland Security Department's Immigration and Customs Enforcement directorate, according to reports on Friday.
- Saturday, July 4, 2015

Police union leader to Rita Cosby: Baltimore's mayor, police chief must resign

Note: Special thanks to my friend Rita Cosby for continuing to provide important material for me. The Freddie Gray death on April 19 while in Baltimore Police Department custody set off nights of violent and devastating protests by black residents who were arguably stoked up by members of the news media and the usual agitators. While the police officers and Republican governor of Maryland were severely criticized for their handling of the civil unrest, Baltimore's Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Police Commissioner Anthony Batts and Deputy Police Commissioner Garnell Green, who are all African Americans were portrayed as being reasonable for their actions which included telling police officers to "stand down" and failing to call the governor to deploy the National Guard.
- Friday, May 8, 2015

Newly released book provides the framework to end the scourge of Islamic jihad

During the recent Summit on Violent Extremism held in Washington, D.C., President Barack Obama said that the U.S. battle against "violent extremism" doesn't mean it's a war on the Islamic world and using the words Muslim or Islamic offer the very terrorist group we are fighting a certain amount of legitimacy. However, the head of a congressional committee that oversees the nation's Homeland Security responded by saying to reporters, "[Obama and his administration] won't even call the threat what it is. How can you talk about defeating an enemy you cannot name?"
- Tuesday, February 24, 2015

State of the Union: Obama 'disses' fallen cop heroes while honoring lawbreaker

While past presidents have always invited special guests to sit with their spouses during the annual State of the Union address to the nation, historians have pointed out they usually invited those who either achieved an act of bravery or contributed to the betterment of the United States. However, President Barack Obama is known for inviting guests to sit with First Lady Michelle Obama to illustrated what he believes are his achievements and his contributions. Such was the case with Obama's special guest on Tuesday night, someone who according to U.S. law is in the United States illegally, college student Ana Zamora.
- Thursday, January 22, 2015

Paris terror attack: Mayor de Blasio weakened NYC security

In the aftermath of the Islamic terrorist attack in Paris, France, on Wednesday -- an attack that left 12 journalists and cops dead -- cities throughout the world are increasing alert levels especially those in Western nations, according to a number of reports.
- Thursday, January 8, 2015

Happy New Year message sent by Islamic jihadists: An analysis

While most people in the world on Wednesday bid farewell to 2014 and welcomed 2015, Islamic terrorists sent out their own brand of New Year greetings in the only way they know: killing the innocent and destroying public or private property. Although, the U.S. news media is sure to cover the terrorist acts perpetrated in Iraq by the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), as does President Barack Obama, they fail to understand that events in Iraq are part of an international jihad being fought by numerous radical Muslim terror networks and affiliates. In fact, Obama and the majority of news people are more interested in closing down the Guantanamo Bay terrorist detention center, according to Thursday's The Hill.
- Thursday, January 1, 2015

Funeral for fallen cop: NYPD asks New Yorkers to dump Mayor Bill de Blasio

The display of thousands of law enforcement officials representing departments and agencies throughout the country standing in the streets of the Queens section of New York City on Saturday, to honor one of two police officers assassinated last week, was a sight not seen since the large number police and firefighter funerals following the 9-11 terrorist attack.
- Sunday, December 28, 2014

Mexican criminal aliens stealing Puerto Rican identities ignored by media

In the past, whenever an American citizen or a police officer complained that there are illegal aliens from Latin American countries impersonating Puerto Ricans in order to avoid arrest and deportation, he or she would be met with ridicule and contempt by politicians and their cohorts inhabiting the nation's newsrooms. But now that a case has gone through the criminal justice system and adjudication was completed on Wednesday, the same journalists -- many of whom work at the nation's major news outlets --and politicians are ignoring the story, according to a former New York police detective, who was one of the first Puerto Rican first-grade detectives in city history.
- Thursday, December 4, 2014

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