Thursday, December 31, 2009

Do the US Intelligence agencies need an overhaul?

Try and watch the news lately and you will see a lot dealing with the CIA, TSA and apparently Bloggers. After the Nigerian terrorist incident last week a lot of things have been going on to determine whose at fault and what can be done in the future.

The CIA unofficially stated that they did in fact have a file on this Nigerian. They simply hadn't released it yet because the analyst in charge of it was waiting for pictures to include in the report. At first this sounds like it could be bad. Any delay in intelligence is typically considered bad. The deal is though, that this Nigerians name was actually in the national terrorist database that includes something around 500,000 names. He wasn't added to a completely separate "no fly" list which could have helped. So at first glance it really looks like it came down to a failure on the intelligence agency part.

On the same day of this attack the TSA put out a memo of sorts that updated security procedures. Well, apparently someone at the TSA thought it would be a good idea to give a popular blogger the memo for him to spread around. While I am all for freedom of information, there comes a time when you need to know what is appropriate and leaking new security precautions defiantly isn't. This blogger found himself with a few TSA agents at his door looking for a little information and I hope he does cooperate.

I hope this entire situation doesn't turn into a "We will open an investigation" to determine whose really at fault. We all know nothing will come of that until a year down the road when there is a 30 second news blip saying congress came to no conclusion. What really needs to happen is a systematic overhaul of this countries intelligence gathering.

Anyone who is involved in Law Enforcement at any level can see that agencies still can't communicate effectively. We have the technology to totally remake the databases that store vital information to make it accessible across agency lines. This analysts report on this Nigerian for example should already have been entered in electronic form so it could be forwarded automatically to the proper foreign office. That way one of our intelligence officials would already have a heads up as to what is going on in his area. Photos could be updated on the fly instead of being the ball and chain.

I bet if Google were in charge of the Intelligence gathering we would have nothing to worry about. If I were a terrorist I would be worried about eating my breakfast in the morning without Google knowing, never-mind trying to make a bomb. It would be like a scene out of Minority Report with Tom Cruise.

Incoherent Ramblings - Google is Skynet

In all seriousness though we have more agencies then most people even know about. (FBI, CIA, NSA, DEA, ATF etc..) They might not all be built around pure intelligence gathering but for the most part they overlap a lot. We need to start realizing that Terrorists and people who want to hurt us will be around for a long time. It's time that America start acting like the super power that it is and get our Intelligence Agencies back in shape, back to where they should scare people just hearing about them.

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Iranians, Nigerians and Obama! Oh my!

There has been a lot going on lately and I have been slow to update. In a short amount of time we have had a blood filled revolt on the streets of Iran, a Nigerian attempt to bomb a US plane headed to Detroit, and Obama strikes out to close the year with all those foreign leaders that have hated us for years (Chavez from Columbia and Ahmadinejad from Iran).

Let’s start with the revolution that is starting to take off in Iran. While Obama might not think this is a big deal, as is clearly evident through his speeches, I would like to disagree. I think the word of the month has been downplay because we are seeing a lot of this. These riots that have been taking place have not been peaceful. In this latest one upwards of 15 Iranians were killed by police. This didn't stop them, they began taking the weapons from police such as the night sticks and using them.

This is something serious. Imagine if in the United States there was a riot killing 15 people. (Which there has been in the past) This would be a huge news story. These Iranians aren't rioting because they don't like the service at the local McDonald's either. They are looking to change whose in power. Anyone paying attention to this can see that the riots have become more frequent and more violent over the course of the year. To downplay it and not offer strong words of support for the Iranian people and against the Iranian government is foolish.

Incoherent Ramblings - Iranian Riots

The majority of Iranian people and youth like America. We bring a lot to the table so it should be natural that they do. The government doesn't like us in the slightest and we are basically months away from having to take out some nuclear reactors. So the fact that Obama refuses to offer strong words of support to the people of Iran bothers me because it makes me think that he wants to still be buddy-buddy with Ahmadinejad.

Next up we have a 23 year old Nigerian the son of a wealthy business man attempting to blow up a plane. If the heart of his plan wasn't to light himself on fire he might have actually succeeded. A piece of detonation cord or an electronic trigger would have been much faster. There are so many problems with this story it’s ridiculous. To start, this guy walked in and got on a plane. He isn't some secret agent mastermind who outsmarted everyone. He is some kid whose screwed up in the head and got lucky.

The problem is though; think of how many times over the last 6 months an Al-Qaeda member has tried to get on a plane. I bet you can’t think of too many times. Now, if there were dozens of reports I could understand one person getting through. I mean, if you throw enough people at a security checkpoint someone is bound to get through or find a weakness sooner or later. This inst the deal though. We had 1 person try 1 time and they succeeded.

The fact that disaster was adverted doesn't make up for the fact that the TSA isn't working how it should be. It would be easy to say that those baggage screeners are simply low wage- low skilled workers. In all honesty though, when you walk into an airport to pass through the security checkpoint are you intimidated by the security presence or just put off at how long the line is? You should really feel a presence while walking up to that checkpoint. If the checkpoint were actually working properly it would be the target to hit for terrorists, because they would know they wouldn't get through.

Incoherent Ramblings - Detroit Airport

Before I go too far off topic let’s get back to this 23 year old Nigerian terrorist and his ability to get on a plane. Last time I checked, in this country we have Intelligence organizations whose sole duty is to know about these people and where they are. What a coincidence that this guys father had alerted the embassy that his son may not be behaving. Now, I'm not the director of Homeland Security (Hint Janet Napolitano) but I would think something of this nature would be important.

Napolitano was on Good Morning America a few days ago. She was quoted as asking why this Nigerian wasn't flagged at a higher level and also asked how these explosives got on the plane. She was posing these as questions they are investigating. I don't think Janet realizes that it’s her job to make sure this security works. In fact her sole position and umbrella agency was designed to facilitate better communication between agencies. I think there needs to be some form of new database that the aviation industry uses to book passengers, that way it can be easily checked against the terrorist database known as TIDE. I’m not suggesting that the airports have access to this either, considering certain privacy expectations.

The final topic I want to hit before I wrap this up is Obama. I want to try and keep this short. It is no secret that Obama has had a policy of attempting to talk with nations that don’t like us. Two of the important ones would be Venezuela whose president is Chavez and Iran whose president is Ahmadinejad. Now, many don’t know how Obama placed a year-end deadline for Iran that dealt with their nuclear program and cleaning it up so they can’t make bombs. Well, the New Year is only a few days away and Iran is laughing at us. I can’t blame Obama for trying because one would always hope that it works out. However, now that we know Iran will not work with us and is actively working to make an atomic bomb we can’t sit behind words.

Incoherent Ramblings - Iran Nuclear Facilities

Remember the saying, actions speak louder than words. People like Hitler got so far because everyone wanted to be diplomatic right to the very end. Let’s not make the same mistake with Iran and let things get out of hand before it’s too late. Given the serious revolts going on in Iran right now, being more assertive and blockading and taking out key targets could prove to be very beneficial. Ahmadinejad said, "We don't care about international deadlines over Iran's nuclear program.” How much clearer does it need to be?

Sunday, December 20, 2009

Iron Man 2

Iron Man 2 anyone? I just caught the trailer for Iron Man 2 today and I would have to say that it looks like it could be pretty awesome. I was a big fan of the first Iron Man mostly though because Robert Downey Jr plays it excellently. If you haven't seen the trailer for it yet, you should check it out. Hopefully the second installment will be as great as the first one but with some new kicks. Stark's witty banter and personality are what really make the movie for me so hopefully that isn't lost while he battles his new foes.

Incoherent Ramblings - Iron Man


There is also Sherlock Holmes which is coming out soon, which if I didn't have a family I would gladly fill my Christmas day with seeing this movie. There is nothing like some good fight scenes and explosions to put you in the Christmas spirit of giving. I've added the link to IMDB Iron Man 2 at the bottom. Merry Christmas to everyone in case I don't write again beforehand.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1228705/

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Copenhagen Climate Talks

It seems as though Copenhagen is the new popular place to go for Obama. Not too long ago he was there to try and convince the Olympic committee to give us the 2016 Olympic games in Chicago. I don’t think I was surprised when this didn’t work out. Chicago really isn’t on anyone’s top 10 places to travel to.

Now he is headed to Copenhagen for another reason. Climate control!!! Many news sites are trying to hype this up by asking if coming back empty handed for a second time could be harmful to his approval ratings. Of course no staff member would ever say yes; because of the slight chance he could come home after reaching no deal.

My main problem with this entire deal is what Secretary of State Clinton had to say. She mentioned that the United States will raise $100 billion dollars to aid poorer countries with climate change. First off, if the country is that poor I doubt it is having that much influence on the climate. When was the last time you heard that Ethiopia was affecting the climate? Never because they are too poor. The countries that can affect the climate can afford to fix it on their own ie. China.

Incoherent Ramblings - Copenhagen

I would appreciate if the Government could focus on not dishing out money to every country in the world when there are many people living within its own borders who desperately need it. We don’t need to try and pay countries to like us anymore we have Obama for president, everyone loves him.

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Health Care & Unemployment

You can't turn on the news news lately without seeing something about Health Care. Last time I checked the nation’s unemployment rate was through the roof. Is there something about this health care legislation that will create jobs? There are billions of dollars left in the stimulus plan that have yet to be paid out. Maybe congress should focus on actually using this money properly instead of letting it sit untouched.

It’s almost comical to think of this Health Care & Unemployment problem we have. It is like when your mother gave you a list of 10 chores to take care of. Now, on that list there is bound to be something that is really important to do (Like take the trash out before the garbage man drives by the house) and something not so important that you save till later because it still needs to be taken care of. (Oh by the way in my metaphor congress is the little child doing chores.) Well, for some reason congress can’t hear that the trash man is coming down the street. Health Care should be on a side burner right now because soon if the unemployment rate doesn’t change it will be too late to fix it by any means and Obama is going to be running down the street in his socks carrying a large trash bag.

Incoherent Ramblings - Unemployment

While some of this may seem like I am bashing the country or not being pro American I will add this. Living in America everyone can feel that the economy is bad right now. No secret it’s not doing so hot. Even so, we are still the richest most powerful country in the world. Im not going to throw ridiculous numbers on this blog but we are first in GDP by country. To beat us you still have to add the next three countries to come close to ours. So for all those people that think America isn’t the superpower it once was I have to disagree.

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Tank & Assassin

I figure I will take this time not only to introduce myself properly but also my partner in crime. My name is Liam and I am currently unemployed. I however am not the average unemployed worker you may think of, or at least I hope I am not. In fact the route I was headed in my career seemed to be on the fast track. I have a Masters degree in Criminal Justice that I received when I was only 23 which I think is a fairly good accomplishment. This degree made it much easier to apply to my dream job of being a Police Officer and as such I was given the opportunity to complete a six month academy to become a PO.

Well guess what, I finished the training and on the first day I would have put on my 'oh so special' police blues I was laid off along with 31 other police recruits. The feeling I had that day was absolutely horrible. I had begun to see that all the hard work for both my education and training had been for nothing. (Hopefully I am proven wrong)

The reason? The absolute mess that the economy is in, partly because because of an inept government that has forgotten how it started and has grown wildly out of control because of people on the Left & Right of the isle. But I digress this is no time for a wild tangent.

My partner in crime is Lucky who will add to this blog time to time. He is the Tank in the title to the blog; I am the Assassin. Both names turn our outward appearance into a cartoon ish visualization which can only be described as perfect. Although I see Lucky more as Zangeif from Street Fighter.

Incoherent Ramblings - Zangeif

As stated in my first post I dont know what direction this blog will take which is probably a good thing. For right now I can see it as a way to comment on current events and add my own personal opinions on the subjects. I do know that it will be 100 percent pro American even if it is not 100 percent serious all the time

Twin Towers

So I was going through the thousands of pictures I have stored on my computer and found this one of the World Trade Center Twin Towers.

Incoherent Ramblings - Twin Towers

While I know it can be a sensitive subject for many I thought this was too good of a picture to leave buried in some random folder on my computer to never be seen again. This is actually one of few pictures that I personally took while on vacation in NYC with my family. Thinking back now I find it interesting that I have more pictures of the Twin Towers then I do of the Statue of Liberty. From where I was standing in this picture the statue would have been clearly visible directly behind me.

Today your humble narrator will try and fill out the dreaded "About Me" section. Not because I think everyone NEEDS to know about me but because I feel bad leaving it blank haha.

Welcome..

This is my first post on my new blog. I recently realized that being laid off is even more boring then I originally thought it would be. So, after months of procrastination I have decided to start this blog. Right now I am not sure the direction it will go only time will tell.

Incoherent Ramblings - American Flag