Episode 91 – Phil Gurski talks to Uyghur activist Kayum Masimov, Project Manager at Uyghur Rights Advocacy Project

Episode 91 – Phil Gurski talks to Uyghur activist Kayum Masimov, Project Manager at Uyghur Rights Advocacy Project
African governments say that opposition leaders are terrorists to prevent them from running for office.
It is safe to say that most people would avoid being anywhere near a terrorist attack. Some, however, seem to have a fascination with these events to the point where they distort their own experiences. Borealis weighs in on this curious phenomenon. Read New York Times article Port Authority Bomber Is Sentenced to Life in […]
Episode 90 – How does someone who does not work in counter terrorism view large-scale attacks?
What can we do – if anything – to get out of that nation and consider ourselves ‘safer’?
Terrorism has been around for a long time but we have been especially captivated by it since 9/11.
Bonus episode – My 4th discussion with popular Youtube personality Destiny about all things terrorism and national security.
Necessary coinage or political correctness?
Episode 88 – Phil Gurski talks with Al Treddenick, former senior CSIS officer who was stationed at the Canadian embassy in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
It is becoming clearer that Africa is supplanting the traditional Asia as the locus of jihadi terrorism.