Tag Archives: terrorism

A Far-Away Summit That Will Impact Your Neighborhood

If you’re reading this blog, you probably stay somewhat knowledgeable of current events. And you’ve surely heard of the face-to-face meeting between the leaders of the US and North Korea now underway in mid-June 2018. It is of great importance, and why am I writing about it. So much of the media is scoffing about […]

“I’m Gonna Die!” Hawaii’s False Missile Launch Warning

On a tranquil Saturday morning, January 13, 2018, at 8:07AM, a message went out to cellphones across the state of Hawaii, signaling an incoming missile. It was a false alarm, but took 38 minutes to correct. Meanwhile panic erupted across this normally idyllic state.  Several lessons were learned, which can help us all. The Hawaii […]

The latest potential bio-terrorist weapon

I live in Canada, and perhaps like your location, ours a privileged society. Like most of the developed world, we have incredible freedoms. However, our liberal culture also has its dark side. Living in Victoria, British Columbia, are a disproportionate number of disenfranchised people — unemployed or under employed, disabled, and/or addicted. I used to […]

The New Terrorism

As I try to follow some of the trends in the world, especially in the context of emergencies, I see a disturbing, slowly-heating trend. There’s a growing group of people that want to see the earth’s population reduced. Various reasons: It may be environmental – the planet can’t support or sustain this large a number […]