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March 26, 2008

What Was Milan Krivsky Up To?

http://www.wsoctv.com/news/15467867/detail.html

Eyewitness News Reporter Rene Romo spent the day in Hickory tracking down more details on the man arrested for having a blue light and driving an SUV that resembles a law enforcement vehicle, both felonies.

N.C. Highway Patrol troopers have now contacted several federal and state agencies because they are afraid what Milan Krivsky is not telling them.

Krivsky, who’s from the Czech Republic, and is charged with operating a vehicle that resembled a law enforcement vehicle after first being pulled over for speeding along I-85 on Saturday, is expected to make his first court appearance on Monday.

Troopers said the SUV Krivsky was driving had been outfitted with blue lights, video cameras mounted to the dashboard, a siren, a radar gun, and even a department of homeland security sticker.

Several local and federal agencies are now investigating where Krivsky has been and what he’s been up to.Records from a Hickory motel show he checked into the Royal Inn on January 30th and checked out Feb. 6.

“He kept to himself,” said motel employee Andy Hall after recognizing Krivsky from a Gaston County jail mugshot.
“He didn’t want anybody around.”

Hall said that he entered Krivsky’s room to clean up and noticed a lot of electronics, some of which were covered up by blankets.

State troopers also said Krivsky recently signed a two-year lease agreement at a Newton apartment complex. Eyewitness News went to that apartment complex on Sunday. The management office is closed until Monday.

http://www.wsoctv.com/news/15492093/detail.html 

Eyewitness News has learned that a European man who was allegedly driving a sport utility vehicle outfitted like a police car has been accused of eluding police in the past.

Now Gaston County authorities have asked the Center of Missing and Exploited Children to check and see if Milan Krivsky or his unusual Jeep appears in their databases in Missouri or West Virginia. Those are the last two states where he is known to have lived before he was pulled by troopers in Gaston County this weekend.

Gaston County troopers said they called police in Lewisburg, W.V., and learned that officers there suspected Krivsky was producing fake vehicle registrations. They said after they questioned him, Krivsky disappeared and his room was professionally cleaned. Police said they found out that his apartment had externally mounted cameras allowing him to see people just outside.

On Saturday authorities seized dash cameras, a siren, a blue light and other electronic equipment from Krivsky’s Jeep Grand Cherokee. Federal Bureau of Investigation agents plan to go through his laptop computer. Troopers said it contained pornographic images of what could be minor boys.

Krivsky was stopped near Belmont on Saturday afternoon for speeding on Interstate 85, the Highway Patrol said. That’s when, they said, they discovered equipment that made the Jeep look like an undercover police vehicle, complete with a Department of Homeland Security sticker on the back window.

They said what was even more disturbing was what they found in a duffle bag — gloves, a box cutter and duck tape.

Troopers said information found in the SUV show that Krivsky has traveled the country and has worldwide connections. They said he did not reveal that he was a citizen of the Czech Republic. They found that information on his passport and visa.

Krivsky is being kept in jail on an immigration hold.

http://news14.com/content/headlines/593488/-scary-find–made-in-gaston-co-/Default.aspx 

GASTONIA — A trooper in Gaston County said he stopped a man for speeding on Interstate 85, but discovered a lot more once looking inside the vehicle.  The trooper said Milan Krivsky had identification from several states and a West Virginia registration.

When the trooper looked inside the SUV, he says he found a radar gun, video monitor, digital video and audio equipment, laptops, cell phones and blue lights. Other items found inside, such as various kinds of tape and cutting devices, could also be a cause for concern.

“There’s a lot of disturbing things we found inside of the vehicle,” said Trooper J.J. Letcavage. “I would definitely fear the worst, anywhere from a possible abduction to physical harm. I have no doubt in my mind that that would be a capability of this guy.

Letcavage continued, “We found three different types of duck tape as well as box cutters…along with black gloves.  That’s definitely a scary find.”

There was also a Department of Homeland Security sticker on the rear of the SUV, and a CIA button inside.

The trooper says the FBI, Immigration Control and DHS have all been notified. Krivsky is charged with speeding, operating a fictitious law enforcement vehicle and possession of a blue light.

The towing company, Heafner’s Towing and Recovery, granted News 14 Carolina access to the vehicle in question.


March 10, 2008

Boeing Sets Stage For Formal Protest

March 10, 2008

Boeing has serious concerns regarding the fairness of the competition, inconsistency in requirements, cost factors and treatment of Boeing’s commercial data in regards to a contract to replace 179 air-to-air refueling tankers when the contract went to the European Aeronautic Defence and Space and Northrop Grumman rather then Boeing.

This is just the being of the first major Air Force contract to replace its entire fleet of 600 aging tankers over the next 30 years. If Boeing should chose to file a formal protest with the Government Accountability Office by the deadline this Wednesday, it could delay execution of the tanker contract by nearly a year.

Here is hoping that Boeing makes the right decision in the best interest of the American people and America protection, and gets the paperwork filed on time.

America is counting on them.

Commerical Airlines Made Overseas? You Betcha

With the recent uproar over Boeing losing a to a overseas business to create a major airplane for the U.S. Air Force.  Few of those involved realize that even when Boeing does obtain big contracts they don’t make all the plane.  In fact the majority of all of Boeing planes are created overseas.

What a wake up call that the U.S. needs to start focusing on jobs at home, and stop feeding the global cash cow.  There is no excuse for why we should not be making all our plane parts in the United States.  There has long been a lesson taught by ancestors of all nationalities.  Take care of the home first, then worry about the rest of the world, and right now the U.S. needs all the taking care of it can get.
BusinessWeek - Full Story

March 7, 2008

American Businessman Guilty Of Illegal Exports To Iran

March 7, 2008

NEW HAVEN, Conn — Mohammad Farahbakhsh, an Iranian national and naturalized U.S. Citizen, has pleaded guilty of shipping illegal exports to Iran.  He admitted installing a restricted U.S. satellite system on an Iranian government oil tanker, as well as, smuggled computer equipment to Iranian ballistic missile program.

March 6, 2008

National Guard To Be Pulled From Border Six Months Early.

In a move that will leave the border vulnerable, Homeland Security will be pulling the National Guard from the border in July, six months early. The new 6,000 agents will not be available and ready until December at the earliest.  This leaves more then 180 miles of border virtually unwatched.

March 4, 2008

Illegal Alien Criminals Altering Fingerprints To Avoid Detection.

The Eagle Tribune

It’s becoming more and more common, and it’s becoming more and more concerning. Known criminals are obliterating their fingerprints to make it impossible to identify them through normal law enforcement means.
Many of these criminals are illegal aliens, and they are traveling to the Dominican Republic to have the procedure performed. This is done by cutting and stitching the tops of fingers, as well as use of acid and other caustic materials which obliterate fingerprints.  Yet, while the Dominican Republic is most the most known location, a federal court recently sentenced an Arizona plastic surgeon for replacing fingerprints with skin from the sole of the feet on a man involved in a drug ring.
Why do this? Through their destruction of their old fingerprints, they are then able to obtain a new identification, obtained illegally. This new identification allows them to live in full view while remaining in the shadows.  Even more disturbing, it allows them to continue their prior criminal activities, and some of these activities included rape, theft and even murder.

This is an increasingly dangerous practice as it opens the door even wider for extremely dangerous criminals and terrorists to enter our borders.

March 3, 2008

(ILLEGAL) Immigrants try to break ICE

Chicago Tribune

In a process that leaves question to why these individuals are not being arrested for aiding and abetting dozens of immigrants, legal and illegal, are phoning one another, warning of ICE and potential raids.

Angelita Pascacio, an organizer for Madres Contra Redadas (Mothers Against Raids) has admitted to herself not only participating, but also organizing individuals to hamper and imped efforts of a Federal law enforcement agency.

What’s next? Informing terrorists of how to evade law enforcement?  If steps are not taken to nip this new found practice in the bud now, that is just what we will see in the future.

March 1, 2008

Thousands of Illegal Aliens in U.S. Flight Schools Illegally

Yes you are reading this correctly, THOUSANDS of Illegal aliens are enrolled in U.S. flight schools and obtaining pilot licenses. It seems 9-11 has taught our Government nothing, or perhaps they are waiting for the next major attack. Anymore it is hard to know just what they are thinking.  

Thousands of foreign student pilots have been able to enroll and obtain pilot licenses from U.S. flight schools, despite tough laws passed in the wake of the 9/ll attacks, according to internal government documents obtained by ABC News.

“Some of the very same conditions that allowed the 9-11 tragedy to happen in the first place are still very much in existence today,” wrote one regional security official to his boss at the TSA, the Transportation Security Administration.

“Thousands of aliens, some of whom may very well pose a threat to this country, are taking flight lessons, being granted FAA certifications and are flying planes,” wrote the TSA official, Richard A. Horn, in 2005, complaining that the students did not have the proper visas.

Under the new laws, American flight schools are only supposed to provide pilot training to foreign students who have been given a background check by the TSA and have a specific type of visa.

But in thousands of cases that has not happened, according to the documents and current and former government officials involved in the program.

“TSA’s enforcement is basically nonexistent,” said former FAA inspector Bill McNease, in an interview for ABC News’ “World News With Charles Gibson.”

McNease, who retired last year, says in one year alone, 2005, he found some 8,000 foreign students in the FAA database who got their pilot licenses without ever being approved by the TSA.

“And a flight school wants the money to teach ‘em. And they are gonna teach ‘em how to fly and get their ratings, and then they just slip through the cracks,” McNease said.

In another internal e-mail obtained by ABC News, Monty Thompson, an official in the TSA Flight School Inspections section, complained in 2005 to his bosses in Washington, “I fear we are ‘danger close’ to losing sight of the mission and the intent of the ‘Flight School Security’ provisions.”

The new laws were passed after it was learned that all of the 9/ll hijackers, including ringleader Mohammed Atta, who were involved in flight operations had trained at U.S. flight schools with improper visas.

The FAA and Homeland Security are now starting to crack down on a number of flight schools suspected of training students illegally.

Just last month, agents raided a flight school outside San Diego, Anglo-American Aviation International, as part of an investigation of alleged fraud and misuse of visas.

A lawyer for the school said the raid only involved a technical, paper-work issue and that the school was “cooperating” in the investigation.

But federal officials say the so-called paper-work is extremely important.

“What happened in 9/11 we don’t want to happen again or anything like that so something has to be done,” said McNease.

No one from the TSA or Homeland Security would agree to be interviewed for this story, but officials said they were preparing an official statement in response.

The Department of Homeland Security would not provide an official from the flight school program to be interviewed for this story.

In a statement, the DHS said, “We have a high degree of confidence that our layered security measures, both seen and unseen, have raised the level of security in our aviation sector.”

The statement did not address the issue of the thousands of students who have received pilot training and licenses with improper visas, other than to say they “are only one of the multiple layers of security” that the government relies on to “ensure that foreign nationals approved for flight training do not pose a threat to U.S. aviation security.” The DHS said it conducts security threat assessments “on all non-U.S. citizens seeking flight training.”

Read a letter from Aviation Safety Inspector Edward H. Blount on foreign students in U.S. flight schools.

February 24, 2008

Three Illegals Detained Following Explosion of Anti-Tank Ammo

All American Blogger

Three people are under arrest in Raleigh N.C. after they supplied 34 unspent anti-tank shells to a metal scrap yard. Two of the shells had gone off before being discovered injuring workers at the scrap yard.
One individual being held even had similiar shells stored in his home and yard, putting his neighbors and community at great risk.
The shells have been connected back to the Fort Bragg area.

How these shells were obtained is still a mystery to law enforcement.  One can only hope answers are offered soon as it seems our Military bases are easily breeched and American’s safety questionable.

February 23, 2008

Two More Iraqis Detained In Mexico

Two men Wisam Gorgies and Rana Nazar Peyoz, and a female, flew from Madrid to Monterrey, according to two Mexican newspaper reports today. The pair admitted to be heading to the United States.

What makes this story concerning? The two were Iraqis, and they were traveling with false Bulgarian passports.

What makes this story even more concerning? They make the total of four Iraqis attempting to enter the U.S. with false Bulgarian passports this month.

But there is more, much more to make every American demand the securing of our borders and the accounting for of every illegal alien residing in the United States.

According to Mexican officials, this could be a sign of a network that could be in existence in Greece, of Mexicans operating a business to sell false Bulgarian passports for $10,000 to European and Middle Eastern Citizens.

Some would try to claim “isolated case”, but last year alone, dozens of Iraqis were discovered attempting to enter Monterrey with phony ID’s.  17 of them in one single event.  And this is just the ones that are being caught, what about those that arn’t?

Why is this such a threat? Earlier this month, Norwegian authorities reported Iraqis affiliated with al-Qaida and former Batth Party members obtained Norwegian passports and managed to slip into Kuwait.

This shouldn’t be a shock to anyone, the writing on the wall has been available for some time.

Read the whole report at the link below.

WORLD NET DAILY

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