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Monday, October 22, 2012

India's Growing Border Problem With Pakistan
Looking to Arizona company for solutions
American Patrol Report -- October 22   
IDENTISEIS® border security system was demonstrated at a Border Expo last week
    India has a growing problem with Pakistan. "We have information that Pakistan is helping terrorists to enter our territory. We have intelligence inputs. But we are on an alert," India's Home minister told the press on Sunday. "Pakistan troops have fired with small arms, light and medium weapons on several Indian posts along Indo-Pak border in Krishnagati sub-sector along Line of Control (LoC) of Poonch district from 2230 hours last night," PRO Defence, Col. R.K. Palta told reporters on Sunday.
    The day following last week's Border Tech Expo in El Paso, Border Technology, Inc. of Arizona was contacted by a representative of the government of India. Following an extensive discussion, BTI received a formal request to submit a proposal to demonstrate the capabilities its IDENTISEIS® on the India-Pakistan border.
    According to a BTI spokesman, the people in India were particularly impressed with the "bullet-proof" capability of IDENTISEIS®. "They said anything that sticks above ground will be destroyed by Pakistani terrorists," the spokesman said. The IDENTISEIS® system is totally buried and does not rely on an outside electric grid to operate.
    BTI is seeking potential partners for the proposal, which must be submitted within ten days. Contact: Mike King -- 520-366-9900.

Washington Examiner     
Wal-Mart boss Sam Walton funding Obama big time   
Can we stop pretending that Barack Obama's candidacy is some grass-roots uprising? -- Obama's campaign has outspent Romney's campaign . The Democratic National Committee has outspent the Republican National Committee . While Romney's SuperPAC (Restore our Future), has outspent Obama's SuperPAC (Priorities USA), that $40 million Romney SuperPAC edge doesn't come close to making up for...

Fox News     
Robot tuna joins DHS arsenal   
Speedy tuna capable of swimming tirelessly in the Earth's oceans have inspired the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to fund a lookalike robot for underwater patrols. -- The "BIOSwimmer" robot features faithfully replicated fins and a flexible tail to pull off quick maneuvers like the real-life fish.Homeland Security made the choice to fund the robot made by the Boston Engineering Corporation in Waltham, Mass...

KGUN-TV -- Tucson     
Mexican caught trying to smuggle heroin into Arizona   
Nogales -- A Mexican woman has been arrested for allegedly trying to smuggle more than $77,000 worth of heroin into southern Arizona. -- U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials said Monday that 28-year-old Beatriz Adriana Torres-Valenzuela was taken into custody at the Dennis DeConcini Port in Nogales. -- CBP officers selected Torres-Valenzuela for an additional inspection when she attempted to enter the country...

NAFBPO   Disturbing photos     
Latest NAFBPO update from south of the border   
The October 2 shooting death of Border Patrol agent Nicholas Ivie brought national media to Arizona's Cochise County. After a few days, when investigators determined that the killing was a tragic a case of friendly fire, the media packed up and left. -- Most of their stories will go unaired and unpublished, and that's a shame. With the election looming, voters needs to hear the truth at a time when Washington is spinning the nation into believing that the mission of securing the border...

Charles C. Johnson -- The Blaze   
Barack Obama and the Harvard years   
By now, it is not news that Barack Obama was elected president of the Harvard Law Review in the early 90s. But what has gone largely ignored is what happened after that took place. What motivated the young Obama? What was his focus during his tenure? Does that time reveal anything about who he is? -- In that spirit, TheBlaze went digging. What we found is worth noting, and reveals that the Obama of old was...

The Hill -- Washington    sc 
U.N. goons at U.S. polling spots draw criticism from voter fraud groups   
United Nations-affiliated election monitors from Europe and central Asia will be at polling places around the U.S. looking for voter suppression activities by conservative groups, a concern raised by civil rights groups during a meeting this week. The intervention has drawn criticism from a prominent conservative-leaning group combating election fraud. -- The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe...

Jim Kouri, CPP -- The Examiner  
Democrats accuse Issa of playing politics with Libyan tragedy 
During the Sunday news shows it was difficult to tell the difference between the members of the Obama White House and the members of the Obama reelection team, with all of the Democrats uttering the same talking points and blasting House Oversight Committee Chairman Darrell Issa's (R-CA) release of State Department cables on Friday, according to several intelligence and law enforcement officers...

Col. Tom Snodgrass (Ret.), Right Side News -- Kennesaw, Ga.     
Finally, an honest vetting of Barack Obama    
As almost everyone knows by now, during the 2008 presidential campaign there was little to no vetting of the Democrat Party's candidate, Barack Obama. Both print and broadcast media went to extraordinary lengths not to engage in any investigative journalism beyond accepting the Obama campaign press releases and retransmitting them to the American public, unquestioned and uninvestigated...

Economic Collapse Blog     
Obama and Romney both favor one-world government 
Either way this election turns out, American jobs are going to continue to get slaughtered by the millions. During this campaign, Mitt Romney and Barack Obama have both attempted to portray each other as the “outsourcer in chief“. Unfortunately, they are both right. Barack Obama and Mitt Romney have both participated in the outsourcing of American jobs, and both are openly admitting to the American people...

New York Post     
Obama campaign accepted foreign Web donation -- and may be hiding more 
The Obama re-election campaign has accepted at least one foreign donation in violation of the law --- and does nothing to check on the provenance of millions of dollars in other contributions, a watchdog group alleges. -- Chris Walker, a British citizen who lives outside London, told The Post he was able to make two $5 donations to President Obama’s campaign this month through its Web site..

KRGV-TV -- Weslaco, Texas      
Arrest made in deadly Brownsville crash   
One man has been arrested in connection to a crash that killed two people on Monday. -- Investigators say he fled the scene after crashing a vehicle filled with 6 illegal immigrants. The driver was fleeing from Border Patrol. -- Arturo Venegas, 19, of Mexico City and a 13-year old human smuggler died from their injuries. -- The suspect is expected to be arraigned later this morning...

Times247.com     
Chavez, Castro, Putin: Four more years!   
The latest [dictator] to publicly announce his support for the commander-in-chief’s reelection bid was Venezuela's Hugo Chavez, who this week assured he’d vote for Obama if he were from the United States. The America-bashing strongman made the announcement on state-owned television, saying "Obama is a good guy" and that if Obama was from Caracas, he'd surely return the favor by voting for Chavez...

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