tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9034583091595956788.post2235527637522507482..comments2023-09-04T14:45:23.861+01:00Comments on The Last Of The Few: Why did Major Hasan do it????The Last Of The Fewhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15176601225551322407noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9034583091595956788.post-71364719698591904052009-11-19T09:17:03.879+00:002009-11-19T09:17:03.879+00:00John,
I thank you for your comment and link to th...John,<br /><br />I thank you for your comment and link to the site.<br /><br />I will watch your site.<br /><br />Thanks<br />TLOTFThe Last Of The Fewhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15176601225551322407noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9034583091595956788.post-26790282243975506332009-11-18T22:26:12.472+00:002009-11-18T22:26:12.472+00:00HOW TO PREVENT FUTURE NIDAL HASANS
Profiling is n...HOW TO PREVENT FUTURE NIDAL HASANS<br /><br />Profiling is not the answer. We can protect Americans without profiling. Let me show you how. We have read with concern the many signs Major Hasan provided which would indicate an unstable and potentially dangerous frame of mind. Our concern is that those who actually saw and heard the signs and those to whom the signs were reported did not act upon them. From Hasan’s contact with a radical imam, to the initials SoA (Soldier of Allah) on his business card, to his comment that he was a Muslim first and a soldier second – there is no doubt the signs that he was potentially dangerous were there for all to see.<br /><br />Furthermore, he was under surveillance by two Terrorist Task Forces, one with Department of Defense oversight and the other with FBI oversight. So why wasn’t he stopped? <br /><br />The answer is quite simple – The military does not have an objective and culturally neutral system that collects information and evaluates it to determine the degree (or level) of aggression an individual is displaying, nor has it people who have a clear responsibility to observe and report this information within an objective system nor a team who is responsible to evaluate it and respond. The military does not have the AMIS solution and it desperately needs it! Major Hasan has illustrated out vulnerable we are, learn more about the problem and the solution by reading our Blog: http://Blog.AggressionManagement.comJohn Byrneshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16107788755438630249noreply@blogger.com