Subject: Better Than Money

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"Of course, there is still much work to be done. That means honestly confronting the crisis of Islamic extremism and the Islamists and Islamic terror of all kinds." -- President Trump in Riyadh

"Where are you headed, Europe? Rise from your knees and from your lethargy, or you will be crying over your children every day." -- Polish Prime Minister Beata Szydlo

Better Than Money

If you want to help your country, instead of contributing money to politicians, why not contribute a solution to one of your country’s problems?

I sent my paper, “Importance of Data Preservation in the Application of Set Theory to Counterterrorism,” to a former instructor at the National Defense Intelligence College who subsequently forwarded to colleagues. (This paper is not available to the public.)

My method compares lists of associates of organizations to quickly identify high probability persons of interest using set theory techniques. There is no need to know in advance whether alternate spellings of targets’ names or aliases exist, as long as association records are kept as complete as possible. A subsidiary goal was to support efforts to gain inter-agency cooperation in the compilation and preservation of data, since operatives of the Obama administration actively destroyed useful records.


How to Rebut Taqiyya


JT on Twitter
: “Hijabs in USA are as offensive as KKK’s sheets. In 1979 I saw Iranian women violently forced to wear hijabs.”

Troll’s taqiyya response:
How is forcing women to wear a hijab any different than forcing women not to wear a hijab.

[I never once implied that women in the USA do not have a right to wear a hijab much less that they should be violently forced not to wear one. This is the USA. (Note, I’m not talking about employers’ dress codes.) In fact, in countries where the hijab is banned, I’m not aware of government physical violence to force women not to wear them.]

JT enlightens those who may have been thrown off by the troll
: “USA: Women have a right to wear a hijab. Reasonable people have a right to see it as a symbol of massive brutal violence against women.”

In the USA, we also have the right to say that we find hijabs, niqabs, et al. a reminder and a symbol of brutal violence against women.
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