Suspected Islamist terrorists may have used an artillery shell to damage a Russian gas pipeline in December 2004, injuring 22 people
Author: Phil Gurski
Phil Gurski is the President and CEO of Borealis Threat and Risk Consulting Ltd. Phil is a 32-year veteran of CSE and CSIS and the author of six books on terrorism.
In this episode, Borealis talks to Terry Chowanec, former head of National Security at Cadillac Fairview.
Self-proclaimed ‘sovereign citizens’ killed two South Carolina police officers in a dispute over land rights in December 2003
Will it ever be possible for us to determine to any degree of certainty that a terrorist has fully abandoned the violent ideology that made him one?
Austria apparently received but failed to act on intelligence from Germany and Slovakia. Was the attack a failure?
On this day in 1972, members of the Eritrean Liberation Front attempted to hijack an Ethiopian aircraft but were all killed by security agents on board.
A Portuguese immigrant killed 3 and wounded 29 at an anti Chavez demonstration in Caracas in December 2002
Every other Western nation seems to understand China is not our friend: what is taking Canada so long?
A probable Chechen suicide bomber killed 46 people and wounded more than 170 in an attack on a Russian train in December 2003
What about environmental terrorism?
In this episode, Phil discusses B.C. pipeline opponents facing U.S. terrorist charge over train track interference.
