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Never Forget How 9/11 Changed the World Forever
Posted by: Neil A. CaroussoPost Views: 2,307By Neil A. Carousso
“Never Forget” is not just a catchy phrase or a popular hashtag, but it is a way Americans, particularly New Yorkers and those personally affected with the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, cope with the daily reminder of the world we live in 15 years in the aftermath of the worst attack on United States soil.
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We will never forget the 2,997 people who were killed on that clear Tuesday morning – 2,753 of whom died at the World Trade Center in New York City – 343 firefighters and paramedics, 23 New York Police Department officers, 37 Port Authority police officers, 1,402 employees in Tower One and 614 employees in Tower Two.
We will never forget the 189 people who died at The Pentagon between the 64 people on board Flight 77 and the 125 Pentagon personnel.
Flight 93 Memorial in Shanksville, PA We will never forget the 44 brave men and women on board Flight 93 who voted on a plan to fight the four al-Qaeda hijackers in what President George W. Bush described as the “first counter offensive of the war on terror.” As they called their loved ones, the passengers on Flight 93 made it their mission to prevent the further loss of life, trying to gain control of the plane and ultimately crashing into a field in Shanksville, Pennsylvania. It is believed the terrorists planned on targeting the White House or the Capitol Building.
A Walk of Courage. The FDNY were as heroes at Ground Zero. Every 9/11 is a sobering reminder that we are a target to those who oppose American culture, freedom and sovereignty. New Yorkers, under the leadership of Mayor Rudy Giuliani, slowly recovered, as Giuliani urged city residents to try to get back to work and to their daily routines. But, there was a vacancy in the heart and soul of the city and country, the smell of Ground Zero unescapable and the fog of war looming in front of Lady Liberty.
President Bush visits Ground Zero on September 14, 2001 and puts his arm around retired firefighter Bob Beckwith Eventually, we got back to some sense of normalcy here at home. Our NYPD and FDNY heroes played a large role in cleaning up Ground Zero and aiding the community in recovery and President Bush visited the recovery site 3 days after the attacks, against the recommendation of his Secret Service and top aides, famously putting his arm around retired New York firefighter Bob Beckwith as he bellowed into a bullhorn: “I can hear you! The rest of the world hears you…and the people who knocked these buildings down will hear all of us soon.” That statement spoke volumes as Bush became a wartime president 9 months into his presidency. Baseball Hall of Fame catcher Mike Piazza hit a mammoth two-run home run at Shea Stadium in the first game back in the Big Apple on September 21, 2001 to not only lift the New York Mets to a 3-2 victory over the Atlanta Braves, but also lift the hearts of New Yorkers and “give them something to cheer about,” as Mets broadcaster Howie Rose famously said on the telecast.
While most Americans have returned to a sense of normalcy, there are 1,609 people who lost spouses in the terrorist attacks and an estimated 3,051 children who will never see one of their parents again; 20 percent of Americans knew someone who was killed on 9/11. Those families are still fighting for answers, many of whom hoping for President Barack Obama, despite a veto threat, to sign legislation to allow families to file law suits against Saudi Arabia, which may have been involved in the attacks. The bill was passed unanimously by both the U.S. House of Representatives and the Senate. We must not let the terrorists ruin our American way of life, so we must work to protect our freedoms and sovereignty every day.
New York’s Freedom Tower from the view of the East River. It serves as a symbol of resiliency. There have been 37 terrorist attacks on U.S. soil since 9/11, despite increased security across the country and at our airports. The second largest terrorist attack in America occurred at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando, Florida on June 12. There is an increased radical Islamic terrorist threat from terrorists, including ISIS, whose goal is to impose their ideology in our country and cause severe damage and terror. ISIS has claimed responsibility for attacks in Europe, infiltrating the refugee and immigrant populations, and have influenced attacks here in the United States. We are the main target.
Therefore, we must never forget 9/11, we must never become complacent in security and we must respect and thank our heroes – the police and firefighters who were the first responders and protected us 15 years ago and each and every day as well as the brave men and women who have served and continue to serve in the U.S. Armed Forces. We must fight to secure our freedoms, symbolized by the beautiful Freedom Tower and the National September 11 Memorial & Museum in Lower Manhattan and guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution against a radical Islamic terrorist threat and any terrorism threat to our country.
May God Bless America.
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“I Don’t Think She’s Trustworthy.” America’s Millennials on Hillary Clinton’s Integrity
Posted by: Neil A. CaroussoPost Views: 2,514By Neil A. Carousso
Millennials, defined as individuals who reach adulthood around year 2000, have been closely watching the 2016 presidential campaigns. Many were mobilized by Senator Bernie Sanders’ (I-VT) message of a “future to believe in” while not trusting now Presumptive Democratic Presidential Nominee Hillary Clinton because of her history taking large sums of money from corporations and countries for the Clinton Foundation and for speeches.
On July 5, FBI Director Jim Comey laid out a scathing report of the agency’s investigation of Hillary Clinton’s private e-mail server, actually multiple servers, which Comey revealed, to the American people.
“One hundred and ten emails in 52 e-mail chains have been determined by the owning agency to have contained classified information at the time they were sent or received,” Comey said in front of a national television audience. “Eight of those chains contained information.”
KEVIN LAMARQUE/AP Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has denied using a private e-mail server multiple times including a March 10 press conference, two Democratic presidential debates and under oath in front of the U.S. House Select Committee on Benghazi on October 22, 2015
“There was nothing marked classified on my e-mails, either sent or received,” Clinton said under oath in response to questioning from Representative Jim Jordan (R-OH).
Clinton had also been caught in hostile questioning from Rep. Jordan regarding her blaming of the September 11, 2012 Benghazi attack on a video when she told her daughter, Chelsea, and the Egyptian Prime Minister Hisham Kandil within 24 hours that it was, in fact, a terrorist attack. Four Americans including U.S. Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens died in Benghazi, Libya.
Millennials react to the campaign, specifically discuss whether or not they trust Mrs. Clinton. A recent New York Times/CBS News Poll indicates Clinton’s “not honest and untrustworthy” numbers are at an all-time high 67 percent, up 5 percent from last month.
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GOP Ticket Punched: Donald Trump Introduces Gov. Mike Pence as Running Mate
Posted by: Neil A. CaroussoPost Views: 2,869By Neil A. Carousso
New York, NY — Donald Trump introduced Governor Mike Pence (R-IA) on Saturday morning at the New York Hilton Midtown. Trump said Pence was his “first choice” because he was impressed by Pence’s record in Indiana which includes over 150,000 new private sector jobs, 32,000 school choice scholarships and the 2nd lowest unemployment among veterans in the nation.
The Republican National Convention begins Monday in Cleveland, OH where Trump and Pence are expected to be officially billed on the Republican ticket.
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How to “Be the Best You” by Successfully Incorporating Fitness into Your Hectic Schedule
Posted by: Neil A. CaroussoPost Views: 3,926By Neil A. Carousso
Exercise is extremely important for one’s physical and mental health, which Chris Ryan, certified fitness trainer and expert, emphasizes. In fact, some sort of daily fitness routine can dramatically reduce stress and combat hypertension – the leading cause of death in the United States. Ryan, a trainer on the first season of NBC’s “STRONG,” discusses how the most successful people incorporate fitness into their lives and gives me a bit of a workout as well for you to watch and emulate.
Featured image courtesy of Cameraman & Editor Nick Hintz, Carousso Enterprises.
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EXCLUSIVE: Former FBI Secret Agent Says You’re Vulnerable to Hackers around the World
Posted by: Neil A. CaroussoPost Views: 2,546By Neil A. Carousso
Earlier, the Washington Post reported that Russian government hackers infiltrated the Democratic National Committee computer network, gaining access to their entire database, including Democrats’ opposition research on GOP presumptive nominee Donald Trump.
“This cyber crime is huge,” said Robert Strang, a security expert on terrorism, personal and corporate security as well as investigative matters. “There’s really no limits to what’s happening in the world right now.”
Robert Strang is the CEO of Investigative Management Group. Strang has seen security breaches in both the private and public sector throughout his career. He started as a special agent for the Federal Bureau of Investigation, working for the United States Justice Department for about 10 years before founding Investigative Management Group, a unit of Strang Holdings Corp., for which he is the Chief Executive Officer.
Strang says many cases that his company investigates involve individual hackers in the Philippines, China and Eastern Europe who steal American companies’ information from outside the U.S.
“There are not enough bad guys to buy all the available information that’s out there on the black market,” said Strang, continuing, “It would be like we’re flooded with drugs, there’s not enough drug users and you’re giving it away, almost. It’s so cheap. There’s so much, yet, there aren’t enough bad guys to buy it.”
The security expert points out the only positive thing about new technology, which makes personal, corporate and government information “vulnerable,” is the fact that it will become antiquated in a short period of time. New technology is emerging too quick in order to effectively secure.
“If you’re connected to the internet, you’re vulnerable; there’s no question about it,” said Strang.
Citing today’s Washington Post report, the DNC network has been compromised for about a year. “The intruders so thoroughly compromised the DNC’s system that they also were able to read all email and chat traffic, said DNC officials and the security experts,” journalist Ellen Nakashima wrote.
While the DNC claims no donor or personal information “appears to be accessed or taken,” this intrusion is “one of several targeting American political organizations,” writes Nakashima. Both Hillary Clinton and Trump were targeted by Russian spies. Republican political action committees were targeted, too, according to U.S. officials. Further information on those cases are not public.
Strang ensures that corporations he secures around the world have top-notch security and intelligence gathering services through the IMG platform, a company that has been successful in the high-end investigative market because of the resources of a large firm without the bureaucracy of the largest firms and government agencies.
Even with the best security systems, Strang emphasizes the importance of being selective in content included in electronic communication. Conducting business through the Internet, including e-mail, is risky. Sensitive and confidential material is best to be presented in person.
“I’m certain the government must do it as well,” said Strang adding, “You know common sense and the fact that we are being hacked and these kinds of thefts do take place on a regular basis.”