Ukraine strikes in Kursk: Russian spy of Serbian origin killed Ukraine has launched an offensive in the Kursk region of Russia. Reports suggest that a Russian spy of Serbian origin was killed in early January during the liberation battles. Bratislav Živković, ... 01/5/2025 - 5:52 am | View Link
Russian spy previously expelled from Romania killed in Kursk region Serbian mercenary and former Russian spy Bratislav Živković was killed in the Kursk region. Earlier, he was expelled from Romania because of espionage, reports Digi24. Serbian mercenary Bratislav ... 01/5/2025 - 4:21 am | View Link
Ukrainian 'Kraken' Unit Takes Out Russian Commander in Zaporizhzhia Kyiv's military intelligence planned a drone "ambush" for a battalion commander and his driver in southeast Ukraine, the GUR spy agency said. 01/5/2025 - 1:12 am | View Link
Mossad Spy Was Publicly Hanged By Syria In 1965. Israel Wants His Body Back Businessman Kamel Amin Thaabet arrived in the Syrian capital of Damascus in 1962. He threw lavish parties, became part of the city's social elite and quickly gained access to the country's most ... 01/4/2025 - 4:35 pm | View Link
How an ex-U.S. Cold War spy lived unknown in Columbia for 62 years A Mt. Pleasant native gave up his secret military career for small town life with his high school sweetheart in Columbia in Maury County. 12/31/2024 - 4:48 am | View Link
Espionage Spying involving corporations is known as industrial espionage. One way to gather data and information about a targeted organization is by infiltrating its ranks. Spies can then return information such as the size and strength of enemy forces. 12/29/2024 - 6:08 am | View Website
Military Spy | Blox Fruits Wiki | Fandom Military Spies are Lv. 325 enemies. They wear a black shirt and pants with yellow stripes and also the top part of the shirt is red and they also wear a red hat and a blindfold with red eyes. These enemies can be found at the Magma Village in the First Sea, right behind the volcano on the island. 12/28/2024 - 3:56 pm | View Website
Inside the Army’s Newest Spy Plane To the U.S. Army, this plane—or something like it—is a ticket to the future of warfare, built to monitor the complex communications of an adversary nation-state from standoff distance, rather than... 12/28/2024 - 1:09 am | View Website
History of espionage Efforts to use espionage for military advantage are well documented throughout history. Sun Tzu, 4th century BC, a theorist in ancient China who influenced Asian military thinking, still has an audience in the 21st century for the Art of War. 12/27/2024 - 3:57 pm | View Website
Top 10 Most Damaging Spy Missions in History | Military.com Whether they infiltrated the enemy's ranks or sweet-talked the details out of careless persons who ignore all those "loose lips sink ships" posters, these are the most notorious spies with the most... 12/27/2024 - 12:05 am | View Website
We're very close to the anniversary of the Jan. 6th attempted coup d'etat that was incited by our incoming Vice President, Donald, who is trying to normalize the violent attack on our Capitol. Voters, though, suffer from memory loss, so they gave him the coveted keys to the White House again.
Remember when professional victim and publicity hound Nancy Mace was so alarmed about a transgender woman’s election to Congress that she went on a social-media-friendly rampage over the very thought that Rep.-elect Sarah McBride might wind up in a bathroom stall near her?
Among her publicity stunts over the issue (including faking an assault from a trans activist), was a Fox News hit in November, not long after McBride’s election sent Mace into a hate-mongering tizzy:
"I'm a rape survivor, and I know how vulnerable women are in personal and private spaces, and I'm going to make sure that I protect all women and girls," Mace said to defend a bathroom ban enacted by House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA).
Well, it turns out Mace did not “make sure” to “protect all women and girls” from the horrors of finding a trans woman in the same bathroom space, after all.
The Daily Beast’s Josh Fiallo explains:read more
Fox & Friends hosts Rachel Campos-Duffy and Joe Concha were none too happy with President Biden awarding Hillary Clinton and George Soros the Presidential Medal of Freedom:
President Joe Biden will hold a star-studded ceremony at the White House Saturday for the latest batch of Medal of Freedom recipients -- which will include Bono, José Andres, Lionel Messi, Hillary Clinton, Jane Goodall and many more.
The medal is the nation's highest civilian honor, presented to people who have made "exemplary contributions to the prosperity, values or security of the United States, world peace or other significant societal, public or private endeavors," according to the White House.
Biden on Saturday named 19 recipients of the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
Here's Duffy and Concha's anti-Semitic rant against Clinton and Soros, and Liz Cheney as well who, much to Trump's angst, was awarded the Presidential Citizens Medal by Biden earlier this week.
CAMPOS-DUFFY: Today Biden is going to present, get this, Joe.
A petty Republican county executive on Long Island has refused to lower flags to half-staff to honor the late President Jimmy Carter. Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman has declined to comment on his divisive decision as Americans mourn the passing of a former President.
CBS News reports:
A Republican official who oversees Nassau County on New York's Long Island has seemingly refused to lower flags to half-staff in memory of the late Democratic President Jimmy Carter, who died last weekend at the age of 100.
Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman, a Republican, has not publicly explained his reason for not lowering flags at Nassau County-operated buildings.
Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) would not commit to voting against Kash Patel, President-elect Donald Trump's nominee for FBI director, despite his vow to conduct a revenge tour against MAGA opponents.
During a Sunday interview on NBC, host Kristen Welker noted that Patel had written about getting retribution for several federal prosecutions of Trump.
"The expectation is, and as the leader of the Senate, that we're going to get the president his people as quickly as possible in the key positions where he wants them," Thune promised.
"Let me ask you about Kash Patel and his book," Welker said.
Alicublog: Roy Edroso breaks it down.
Press Watch: Trump coverage needs to change, and here’s how.
The Psy of Life: A guide to influencing your member of Congress and other government officials.
Open Windows: Why I'm quitting The Washington Post, and the role of editorial cartooning in a free press.
annieasksyou…: Ringing in the new year.
This installment by Batocchio.