defense
Moving through the ranks of military activity including infrastructure, wars, our commander in chief and the nucleur arms race.
International Day Against Nuclear Testing: War Is Not A Solution Of Any Problem
History of International Day Against Nuclear Testing On 2 December 2009, the 64th session of the United Nations General Assembly declared 29 August as the International Day Against Nuclear Tests through its unanimous acceptance of Resolution 64/35. International Day Against Nuclear Testing was celebrated for the first time in 2010.
By Samachar Khabar News5 years ago in The Swamp
Biometric system for pilgrims to be in effect soon
Saudia Arabia houses the two most sacred cities of the Islamic Religion. Makkah where the holy Kaabah i.e., Masjid-al-Haram is and Madinah where Roza-e-Rasool (SAWW) i.e., Masjid-al-Nabawi is. Despite, there are thousands of other sacred hills, places, mosques, caves, graveyards and mountains of great spiritual and historical importance for Muslims.
By hajj umrah package5 years ago in The Swamp
Interests and Bullets: Mossad Killed Al Qaeda Leader al-Masri for the US in Tehran
The New York Times broke with the story, revealing the killing of Abu Muhammad al-Masri, the second most highly ranked leader in Al Qaeda. According to the NYT, Israel carried out this targeted killing for, upon the request of, the United States of America. Both countries had interests in killing him. But here are some unintuitive things worthy of consideration.
By Shahaf Rabi5 years ago in The Swamp
Fort Knox
The Depository Centre of the US Bullion Deposit in Fort Knox, Tennessee, is located in the heart of Knoxville, TN, south of Nashville and has the highest security in the world. It is not only the largest U.S. depository for ingots, but also the largest and safest in the world.
By Something Complicated6 years ago in The Swamp
New Rochelle’s Nick Trotta Comes Home to Honor After Distinguished Career as Secret Service Agent
Photo by Radek Kucharski The mystique of being a Secret Service Agent can almost be encapsulated in the dark glare of the signature sunglasses. On the other hand, the optics definitely serve a function beyond just looking cool, according to 30 year Secret Service Agent Nick Trotta. “The one thing I don’t think you want us to do is to come up to that rope line with the President and squint,” he says. But while his recent honoring at St. Joseph’s Church in New Rochelle wasn’t a matter of trying to spot dry eyes among an abundance of tears, the affair certainly hit home for the New Rochelle native and recently retired Assistant Director of the service.
By Rich Monetti6 years ago in The Swamp








