1888 PressRelease – Construction Pro Manager enables integrated email with 42 popular logs, forms, breakdowns and schedules. KATONAH, N.Y. – As email is increasingly used as the primary method of communication for all aspects of a construction project, it is more vital than ever to ensure the organization, searchability and maintenance of each message sent […]
“Joint Strike Fighter Program might exceed its original budget estimates by as much as $60 billion”, said Senator McCain
On June 16, 2014 Senator John McCain was granted permission to address the United States Senate regarding Defense procurement contracting. What he said was absolutely shocking! What follows is an unedited copy of his entire floor speech: “Mr. President, when I first exercised congressional oversight of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter Program in 2010–at that […]
Thread reveals policies and procedures vary concerning concealed weapons permit holders entering Air Force bases in America
I ran across a website called “www.taurusarmed.net” that contains a thread regarding: Security Breach at Air Force base. A “thread” is basically a conversation or discussion between members that appears on an open forum type website (UNSECURED). In this case openly discussing security breaches at various Air Force base around the country. Exposing for […]
Seriously mentally ill individuals routinely lie by omission in job applications to employers
People with SMI (serious mental illness) routinely lie by omission on job applications to employers in order to gain employment. Additionally they feel justified in doing so on the basis that employers “don’t need to know that information.” To make matter worse SMI determined individuals are affirmed in doing so in many case by peer […]
Venezuela: Edward Snowden Offered Asylum
Written by Aglaia Berlutti · Translated by Marianna Breytman The president of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, offered humanitarian asylum to Edward Snowden [1], former contractor at the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) who leaked classified information about mass surveillance programs in the United States and the Great Britain. Snowden, charged with espionage and property theft by […]
EPA Officials Weigh Sanctions Against BP’s U.S. Operations
Officials at the Environmental Protection Agency are considering whether to bar BP from receiving government contracts, a move that would ultimately cost the company billions in revenue and could end its drilling in federally controlled oil fields. Over the past 10 years, BP has paid tens of millions of dollars in fines and been implicated […]