”Countering Violent Extremism“ 101

Patrick Poole of Unconstrained Analytics has written a new report providing a quick primer to the Obama Administration’s Countering Violent Extremism (CVE) programs. ”Countering Violent Extremism“ 101: A Program Collapsing Into Absurdity (pdf) In February 2015, President Obama hosted a three-day summit on “Countering Violent Extremism” (CVE) that featured a roll-out of three local programs…

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ISIS and AQ Intention to Act?

By Stephen Coughlin This message is not being put out to raise alarm bells too loudly but simply to point out unfolding activities that call for heightened awareness. It is highly relevant that both ISIS and AQ put out messages within days of each – May 20 and 21 –  other that provide possible indicators…

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Ten Arabic Words: A challenge to national security professionals engaged in the Global War On Terror

Ten Arabic Words: A Challenge to National Security Professionals

Former US Navy Officer and SEAL Matthew Bracken has thrown down the gauntlet to professionals in our government and the military who purport to be guardians of our national security: Ten Arabic Words: A challenge to national security professionals engaged in the Global War On Terror by Matthew Bracken If you are a politically-correct bliss-ninny…

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The Narrative Set Within a Month of 9/11

The Countering Violent Extremism (CVE) narrative was set within one month of 9/11. Stephen Coughlin covers Sun Tzu, Louay Safi of the Muslim Brotherhood, and the Society for Professional Journalists — the last two as the instruments of what you are or are not supposed to know about the Islam and the real Muslim Brotherhood agenda.

Naming the Enemy

There is a specific design behind not naming the enemy — Islamic extremism or Islamic militants — because of the CVE. Stephen Coughlin explains on The Glazov Gang.

Hoax of "Countering Violent Extremism"

The hoax of “Countering Violent Extremism”

Stephen Coughlin was on The Glazov Gang discussing the deceptive term, “countering violent extremism.” Using that term is not doing counterterrorism. Rather, the term reveals how the Muslim Brotherhood is directing our foreign policy and national discourse on terror.  

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Stephen Coughlin on the Countering Violent Extremism narrative

Stephen Coughlin speaks about the US program, “Countering Violent Extremism,” and an international one, UN resolution 16/18, both of which are designed to prevent any criticism of Islam, or any examination into the motives for Islamic terrorism and jihad. Unconstrained Analytics Report: Burning Down the House: A Strategic Overview of the Threat, the CVE, and Strategic Incomprehension…

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A Strategic Overview of the Threat, the CVE, and Strategic Incomprehension in the War on Terror

REPORT: Strategic Overview of the Threat

Stephen Coughlin has written a new Unconstrained Analysis report entitled, Burning Down the House: A Strategic Overview of the Threat, the CVE, and Strategic Incomprehension in the War on Terror. This strategic overview argues for how the War on Terror should be visualized alongside the processes that seek to obscure it and reflects analyses undertaken…

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Book Reviews of Catastrophic Failure by Stephen Coughlin

Institutionalized Ignorance of Islam

Edward Cline at the Center for the Advancement of Capitalism has written a multi-part review of Stephen Coughlin’s book, Catastrophic Failure: Blindfolding America in the Face of Jihad. Catastrophic Failure: A Review, Part I A single column review of Stephen Coughlin’s vitally important Catastrophic Failure: Blindfolding America in the Face of Jihad, would not do…

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Robert Jackson on Islamic Law

“In any broad sense, Islamic law offers the American lawyer a study in dramatic contrasts. Even casual acquaintance and superficial knowledge – all that most of us at bench or bar will be able to acquire – reveal that its striking features relative to our law are not likenesses but inconsistencies, not similarities but contrarieties.…

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"Bridge-Building" to Nowhere: The Catholic Church's Case Study in Interfaith Delusion

BOOK RELEASE: “Bridge-Building” to Nowhere

Stephen Coughlin has a new monograph, “Bridge-Building to Nowhere: The Catholic Church’s Case Study in Interfaith Delusion,” adapted from Annex 1 of his recent book, Catastrophic Failure: Blindfolding America in the Face of Jihad. He explains what’s really behind the so-called ‘interfaith dialogue movement’ and how the Muslim Brotherhood has co-opted the well-meaning but misguided intentions…

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