by Thomas Hogan | Jan 26, 2024 | Education, Military Matters, Politics, Technology
This post draws off the work of General Flynn, US Army (Ret.). Please seek his work as the primary source for all thoughts that this article drives. You can purchase his books here: https://www.generalflynn.com/general-flynn-store Please follow us on X @...
by Dale C. Stevens | Dec 4, 2023 | international, Pandemic, Public Health, Technology
“Could I get you gentlemen a beverage his morning?” the comely stewardess asked agents Woodrow Cade and Dr. JJ, now winging their way to Hong Kong. “Maybe this won’t be such a bad flight after all,” Cade remarked, as he looked up at the flight attendant. “Just black...
by Tim James | Nov 21, 2023 | computer, data, Technology
There has been a lot in the news lately concerning Artificial Intelligence and not all of it good. Now proponents of this potentially promising technology offer a litany of things it will do for mankind – even enslave or eliminate it. Science has proven itself to be...
by Dale C. Stevens | Nov 16, 2023 | Professor, Public Health, Technology
It was late when agents Red and Gray arrived at their airport destination. They piled into a waiting cab and the driver took them straight to their apartments without so much as a word spoken between them. The two emerged from the vehicle, grabbed their luggage, and...
by Dale C. Stevens | Nov 15, 2023 | Professor, Public Health, Technology
It was late when agents Red and Gray arrived at their airport destination. They piled into a waiting cab and the driver took them straight to their apartments without so much as a word spoken between them. The two emerged from the vehicle, grabbed their luggage, and...
by Thomas Hogan | Sep 28, 2023 | Technology
Is the reader aware that we may not be able to afford saving the planet? Especially if the answer is an electric vehicle in every garage and insects in every pot. That, of course, is a takeoff on the old campaign slogan of presidential candidate Herbert Hoover of “A...