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by Jon Dougherty -- A former stockholder in a now--defunct commercial space company said, "there is every indication" that the current crisis involving the transfers of U.S. military technology to China had more…
by Jon Dougherty -- Former defense workers for Loral Space and Communications, Hughes
Electronics and the Honeywell Corporation have told WorldNetDaily that
much more was provided to the Chinese government when key more…
by Jon Dougherty --
A lawsuit filed by a number of Utah families charge state officials with attempting to "steal" their children in exchange for more federal funding, WorldNetDaily has learned.
In more…
by Jon Dougherty -- When it comes to the law and lawyers, most Americans have a cynical view of the profession and its accompanying "system" as a whole, whether justified or not. more…
by Jon Dougherty -- On April 4, 1997, U.S. Navy Lt. Jack Daly, an intelligence officer stationed at the Canadian Pacific Maritime Forces Command Base at Esquimalt, Victoria, British Columbia, and his more…
by Jon Dougherty -- An ambitious plan by the Air Force to develop, build and deploy up to
seven airborne laser weapons platforms, designed to shoot down ballistic
missiles shortly after take-off, more…
by Jon Dougherty -- Three months after his failed summit with Soviet Premier Nikita
Kruschev and within weeks of the completion of the Berlin Wall,
President John F. Kennedy wrote a letter more…
by Jon Dougherty -- By any reasonable measure, what happened to Butch and Kitral Chaplin
and their 13-year-old daughter, Abbey, should never happen to any family
-- especially in America.
The "land more…
by Jon Dougherty -- As a number of U.S. cities consider joining a planned nationwide
effort to sue gunmakers for associated costs of dealing with run-related
crime, efforts are being made by more…
by Jon Dougherty -- Before its debut, computer security analysts were already labeling
Intel's newest processor, the Pentium III, as an unsecure platform, open
to
Internet-based alteration. The same claims have been more…