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The Pentagon… Whose Side
Are They On?
Paul R. Hollrah
In the event there may be
those who’ve fallen into a
deep stupor from listening
to too much anti-war
rhetoric in this political
season, allow me to mention
just a few unpleasant
realities.
The American people now
find themselves under attack
by the most numerous and the
most brutal enemy that any
civilized nation has ever
faced – the
only enemy ever to
seriously threaten the lives
of every man, woman, and
child in America.
The enemy we face today
does not wear a uniform, he
does not represent a nation
state, he moves freely from
country to country, he
travels aboard our trains
and planes, and he lives and
works among us in our
cities, towns, and
villages. He may be a
student, a schoolteacher, a
truck driver, a doctor, or a
lawyer. On any given day he
may be the driver of a Ryder
truck filled with explosives
or the shopper standing next
to us in a mall with
explosives strapped to his
body.
In a conflict such as
this the most critical
weapons we can have are not
nuclear weapons, high
performance aircraft, great
warships, or massive numbers
of tanks, artillery, and
infantry. The most important
weapon we can have in this
war is information…solid,
actionable intelligence.
In a September 2006
column we reported that a
critical new technology
called Computerized Voice
Stress Analysis (CVSA), the
most significant new
development in the science
of truth verification, was
being purposely denied to
our military intelligence
units in Iraq, Afghanistan,
and Guantanamo by policy
directive from the Pentagon.
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at:
http://www.familysecuritymatters.org/homeland.php?id=1387224
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