by hcooperblog | Apr 26, 2020 | America, Assaults, Burglary, Cell Phones, Crime, Current Events, First Responders, Global War on Terrorism, Gratitude, Gun Violence, LAPD, Los Angeles Fire Department, Los Angeles Police Department, Nothing Is Promised, Preparedness, Quality of Life, Ring, Ring App, Robbery, Second Amendment, Situational Awareness, Travel Risks, Travel Safety, War on Terrorism
America has been put on lockdown, so-to-speak. Offices are on lockdown. Restaurants and social locations are closed. Parks and beaches closed. Almost no one is working. Everyone is staying home…right? Not according to my Ring Alert network. Not according to the...
by hcooperblog | Nov 11, 2019 | 9/11, Domestic Terrorism, First Responders, Global War on Terrorism, Gratitude, Holocaust, Homelessness, International Terrorism, Joint Special Operations Command, Korean War, Military, Nothing Is Promised, Politics, President, Quality of Life, September 11, 2001, Situational Awareness, Terrorism, Twin Towers, Vietnam, War on Terrorism, WWII
#Veterans…a day to honor you?! Well, you served, you sacrificed, you faced danger and risks! Many made it home…many did not! Many still serve and thus are not veterans, but are active, and still face risks and dangers. All of you and your families gave...
by hcooperblog | Oct 28, 2019 | 9/11, America, Assault Weapons, Bombs, Crime, Current Events, Domestic Terrorism, Global War on Terrorism, Gun Violence, Hitler, Holocaust, Illegal Immigration, International Terrorism, International Travel, Joint Special Operations Command, LAPD, Los Angeles Police Department, Military, NYFD, NYPD, Police Officer Death, President, Quality of Life, Schools, September 11, 2001, Situational Awareness, Social Media, Spying, Technology, Terrorism, Travel, Travel Risks, Travel Safety, Twin Towers, War on Terrorism, WWII
With the recent death of ISIS, Baghdadi, at the initiation of U.S. Special Operations and associated forces, the question for many is “what will this mean” besides the obvious? http://By U.S Army –...
by hcooperblog | Sep 11, 2019 | 9/11, Domestic Terrorism, Facebook, First Responders, Gratitude, International Terrorism, Joint Special Operations Command, Military, NYFD, NYPD, Politics, Preparedness, September 11, 2001, Situational Awareness, Social Media, Spying, Terrorism, Twin Towers, War on Terrorism
September 11, 2001…not forgetting…a day that will live in infamy. Now, having said that, I must admit I wonder if that memory is true. The group “SEAL of Honor” made a Facebook post with that image, the link is below, and a caption asking us...
by hcooperblog | Jul 1, 2019 | 9/11, America, Crime, Current Events, Domestic Terrorism, First Responders, International Terrorism, International Travel, Joint Special Operations Command, Lou Alvarez, Military, NYFD, NYPD, Politics, Preparedness, President, Quality of Life, September 11, 2001, Situational Awareness, Social Media, Terrorism, Travel, Travel Risks, Travel Safety, Twin Towers, War on Terrorism
Lou Alvarez…back in the day! Oh, you don’t know who Lou is! Well, let’s review. You see, once upon a time there was this place called the Twin Towers, New York City. The towers stood tall and proud. Thousands of people worked in the towers and many...
by hcooperblog | May 28, 2019 | A.I., Active Shooter, Amazon, Amazon Echo, America, Artificial Intelligence, Assault Weapons, Assaults, Bombs, Burglary, Crime, Current Events, Domestic Terrorism, Gun Violence, Health, Homelessness, Human Trafficking, Illegal Immigration, International Terrorism, International Travel, Joint Special Operations Command, Military, Politics, Preparedness, President, Rape, Robbery, Schools, Second Amendment, Sex Trafficking, Sexual Assault, Situational Awareness, Technology, Terrorism, Travel, Travel Risks, Travel Safety, Uncategorized, War on Terrorism
Back in the day, in the rear belly of a Russian Hind Helicopter, on the tarmac of an airbase in Afghanistan, alternately smiling and choking on the toxic air (believe me, you don’t want to know the details on the air situation) during a calm in what was sometimes a...