Monthly Archives: September 2009
Eternal Memories from Brad Miller on Vimeo. The sounds of 9/11 Eight years ago, on a beautiful Tuesday morning in September I was in Savannah, Georgia on business. As the parking garage elevator descended it stopped on one of the … Continue reading
Hey, remember that Russian cargo ship that disappeared for a few days, then re-appeared off the coast of Gibraltar after allegedly being attacked by pirates in the Baltic Sea? Yeah, well, some people claimed that it was carrying Russian air … Continue reading
Sgt. Donald Herring from the Army’s 64th Armored Regiment distributes toys to Iraqi children during a joint patrol with Iraqi soldiers in Baghdad’s Mansour neighborhood. oleg popov, reuters Not everyone appreciates being offered handouts. It can be quite insulting. Apparently, … Continue reading
I made another video, this year, to memorialize the events of 9/11, and honor those who have fallen; those we, as a nation, have lost, then and now: Mixed into the images from 9/11/2001, are related images from its aftermath: … Continue reading
It was back on Sept 5th that I posted about the Taliban vow of revenge for the Kundiz province bombing. During that time, New York Times journalist, Steven Farrell and his 34 year old interpreter, Sultan Munadi, were captured by … Continue reading
A warning, an ambivelent result for lawfare, and a triumph for warfare and the Terrorists Surveillance Program. Continue reading