Friday, January 1, 2010
Afghanistan: Seven American Agents And Five Canadians Killed In Afghanistan
This was a terrible day and my heart goes out to all of the families and friends of the fallen, both in the U.S. and in Canada. Rest in peace. –Matt
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Seven US agents killed in Afghan suicide attack: CIA
12/31/2009
WASHINGTON — Seven CIA agents were killed and six wounded in a suicide attack on a US base in eastern Afghanistan, the Central Intelligence Agency said on Thursday.
The US spy agency said the employees were killed Taliban bomber managed Wednesday to penetrate the defenses of a base in the province of Khost, detonating an explosives belt in a room described as a gym.
CIA chief Leon Panetta told the agency that “seven of their colleagues were killed and six others were injured on Wednesday at a forward operating base in Khost Province, Afghanistan. The casualties were the result of a terrorist attack,” the CIA said in a statement.
The agency did not reveal the names of those killed, citing the sensitivity of their work in Afghanistan.
The Pentagon said the base, used by the CIA as well as one of many provincial reconstruction teams that dot Afghanistan, was located close to the Pakistan border. Teams operating at the facility were tasked with delivering humanitarian assistance and stabilizing difficult areas.
“Those who fell yesterday were far from home and close to the enemy, doing the hard work that must be done to protect our country from terrorism,” Panetta said in his message Thursday.
The CIA director said US military doctors and nurses managed to save the lives of other agency workers wounded in the attack, and ordered flags at CIA’s Virginia headquarters outside Washington flown at half-staff to honor those who died.
“Yesterday’s tragedy reminds us that the men and women of the CIA put their lives at risk every day to protect this nation,” he said.
“Throughout our history, the reality is that those who make a real difference often face real danger,” Panetta said, adding that the loved ones those who died “are in our thoughts and prayers — now and always.”
The attack appeared to have killed more US intelligence personnel than have died since the start of the US-led invasion in 2001. The Central Intelligence Agency has acknowledged the deaths of four CIA officers in Afghanistan since then.
Story here.
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Canadians killed in Afghan attack
12/31/2009
Four Canadian soldiers and a journalist have been killed in an attack in the southern Afghan province of Kandahar.
The Taliban has reportedly claimed responsibility for detonating the roadside bomb used in the attack.
The journalist has been identified as Michelle Lang, 34, from the Calgary Herald, who had just arrived on her first assignment in the country.
Thursday, December 31, 2009
Legal News: Judge Dismisses All Charges Against Blackwater Guards In Baghdad Shooting
Bravo to the judge for an excellent decision. In my opinion, the case the prosecution had against these guys sucked from day one and they overstepped their bounds totally. This is a war and these guys did the best they could in a bad situation. No one in this industry wakes up one day, and decides they want to purposely kill civilians while in the middle of being ambushed. –Matt
Edit: 01/01/2010 – Blackfive had a great post about this whole deal, and has been covering it pretty close over the years. There is also a pretty happy response on the forums, here, here, and here.
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Judge Dismisses All Charges Against Blackwater Guards in Baghdad Shooting
December 31, 2009
A U.S. judge has dismissed all charges against five Blackwater Worldwide security guards charged in a deadly Baghdad shooting.
WASHINGTON — A U.S. judge has dismissed all charges against five Blackwater Worldwide security guards charged in a deadly Baghdad shooting.
U.S. District Judge Ricardo Urbina said Thursday the Justice Department overstepped its bounds and wrongly used evidence it was not allowed to see. He said the government’s explanations have been contradictory and unbelievable.
Blackwater contractors were hired to guard State Department diplomats in Iraq. Prosecutors say the guards fired on unarmed civilians in a busy intersection in 2007, killing innocent people.
After the shooting, the guards gave statements to State Department investigators. Prosecutors were not allowed to use those statements in the case.
Story here.
Building Snowmobiles: The Bounty Hunter Mobile Application

This is a basic one, but I think extremely intriguing. The idea behind this post, is that I am hoping that some programmer or entrepreneur will take this idea and run with it. Meanwhile, my ultimate goal of wanting to see an increase of criminals and terrorists being captured would be the best outcome of all, along with people making money off of the concept.
You can thank me later, if someone does take the ball and runs with it. Or maybe some whiz kid has already produced something like this? Nothing has come up on my PMC 2.0 radar that would indicate this, but if you do know of a similar concept, I would like to hear about it.
So lets get this started. This concept is really pretty simple. Everyone owns or will own a smart phone with GPS capability. That is an inevitability in my opinion, and the trends in mobile phone technology and availability points to this. They will actually be free with service plans, and you are already seeing this with some of the older smart phones.
If everyone owned a smart phone with this GPS capability, then you could very well introduce a type of bounty hunter mobile application, which would connect folks who are looking for something or someone with the folks that are currently signed on with the BH application as hunters. And what would really make it a ‘bounty’ hunter tool, is if those individuals looking for whatever, offered a reward.
The way I see this working, is that you download the program onto your phone for free or for a small fee, and have the option to participate in the program or not, based on your personal preference . Just turn on the button that puts you into hunt mode. You can either participate as a bounty hunter, or you could be the guy or gal offering the reward. It could be individuals, police departments, organizations, schools, telecom companies, computer companies, countries, it doesn’t matter. The application is open to the world, and they can sign up and play, all with intent of connecting folks for a common goal and creating an industry out of it.
Legal News: The Amendment Of Executive Order 12425 And Giving INTERPOL Immunity?
This speaks for itself, and it is a shocker to say the least. This is also causing quite a stir in law enforcement circles and constitutional law circles, as to what this new order actually means. Good or bad, I do not think there was enough debate or discussion about if we should have done this or not. Interesting, and let me know what you guys think. –Matt
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The White House
Office of the Press Secretary
For Immediate Release
December 17, 2009
Executive Order — Amending Executive Order 12425
EXECUTIVE ORDER- – – – – – –
AMENDING EXECUTIVE ORDER 12425 DESIGNATING INTERPOL AS A PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION ENTITLED TO ENJOY CERTAIN PRIVILEGES, EXEMPTIONS, AND IMMUNITIES
By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, including section 1 of the International Organizations Immunities Act (22 U.S.C. 288), and in order to extend the appropriate privileges, exemptions, and immunities to the International Criminal Police Organization (INTERPOL), it is hereby ordered that Executive Order 12425 of June 16, 1983, as amended, is further amended by deleting from the first sentence the words “except those provided by Section 2(c), Section 3, Section 4, Section 5, and Section 6 of that Act” and the semicolon that immediately precedes them.
BARACK OBAMA
THE WHITE HOUSE,December 16, 2009.
Link here.