Monday, October 6, 2014

Developing a deeper understanding of terrorism today to aid local law enforcement tomorrow

Analysis by Security Consulting Investigations, LLC
"Your premier private investigative service worldwide."
Dr. Ross L. Riggs, Director

1 October 2014

THE ISLAMIC STATE is terminology that is worthwhile as a non-identifier which aides U.S. media in re-drawing the lines as to what constitutes 1) a Member of the Islamic State 2) a State Action by the Islamic State (as compared to non-State action and classified as a 'private action' even when the subject identifies themselves in allegiance to the Islamic State and declares their actions as designed to further the Islamic State. In other words, IS has become a tool for the politically correct to redefine it however they need to for their purposes.

If one traces the etymology of the term Islamic State, a direct correlation can be found with its predecessors of ISIS including but not limited to: the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria; ISIL, the Islamic State of Syria and the Levant as well as others. The purpose of the recodification of the terminology is to bolster the Obama Administration's claim following the death of Osama bin Laden that al Qaeda is decimated and on the run, that terrorism as such was eliminated from the known threats for the citizens of the US by al Qaeda's demise.

Nothing, of course, is further than the truth - al Qaeda has been growing and morphing into all varieties of terrorist outlets all across the Middle East and northern Africa. One cannot deny the vitality of the terrorist movement, unless, of course, you consider events such as the pathetic attempt by major media outlets in the U.S. kowtowing to pressure from the Obama Administration to label the beheading of Colleen Hufford, age 54 and the brutal stabbing of Traci Johnson, who remains in serious condition, by Jah'keem Yisrael a known Muslim extremist who tried to convert co-workers to Islam and screamed Islamic phrases as "workplace violence". According to reliable sources, Nolen began attending worship services this May at the Islamic Society of Greater Oklahoma City. This is the same Mosque that Breitbart News report that Imam Suhaib, who had ties to al-Qaeda mastermind Anwar al-Awlaki used to attend.

Under the category of "NAH...HE DIDN'T REALLY SAY THAT, DID HE?" is the
report on CNN September 30th during the morning expose' on the Oklahoma beheading case, stating that the prosecutor was not going to seek the death penalty, the talking heads of psychobabble were declaring the actions by Jah'keem Yisrael, aka Alton Alexander Nolen, a result of the build-up of family and personal pressures since he was a child and the resulting violence was the proximate result of his environment. The anchor, John Berman, closed the
segment with the statement, "this case is a difficult case (referring to the beheading)...any way you slice it." In fact, the news watch Buzz Feed News counted 3 times in 10 seconds that he used the phrase referring to the beheading.

A SECOND THREATENED BEHEADING IN OKLAHOMA CITY - MAN ARRESTED
After a verbal altercation and on-going difficulty in an Oklahoma base nursing home, one employee threatened to behead a female employee. The man, arrested on charges of TERRORISM, claimed that he represented ISIS. Here are the basic facts from MAILONLINE:

  • Jacob Mugambi Muriithi, 30, worked 20 miles away from beheading scene;
  • A Muslim, he was fired on Wednesday for the threats at Bellvue Nursing Home;
  • Muriithi told the victim he would cut off her head and post the footage on Facebook;
  • Police arrested him Friday - the same day  Alton Alexander Nolen was identified as the suspect in the beheading at  Vaughan Foods in Moore, OK; 
  • Muriithi is now being held on terrorism charges with his bail set at $1million.  

First - it is critical to reinforce with local police and with the public that other than a very rare "in the right place at the right time" kind of moment, police very seldom have the ability to "prevent crime" or "protect the citizens" to understand the concept, refer to this author's published article "To Protect and Serve". There is only one person who must accept the responsibility to protect and that is the individual who is facing the attacker. Police respond to a call for help which means that the attack has already taken place. If police take it upon themselves to be the ultimate guardian of the population then every time they fail to be at the exact right spot at the exact time, they will count themselves a failure - great for destroying a job satisfaction and increasing stress exponentially. If the public actually believe that the police officer will come springing out of a phone booth, blue tights and a red cape ready to whisk them to safety, they will certainly be eager to vote down the next safety
levy and bad mouth the police every chance they get.

Can crime be prevented by having a police force that is strong, resilient, professional in appearance and highly visible with a great track record of cases solved and convictions received? Yes! Absolutely! The "less stupid" criminals will go hunt their prey in cities where the probability of being apprehended either in the act or following the investigation is much less. The point, however, is that the individual citizen must be ready at a second's notice to not be a victim. (I have another whole diatribe on why we should drop that word from our language all together, by the way!) The local citizens must be willing, equipped and prepared to defend themselves. Local law enforcement can learn from these recent instances however and take action to prevent such acts of terrorism in their communities -

FIRST ACTION POINT: Local Law Enforcement should get behind quality, self-protection training for their citizens; everything from identifying trouble, reporting suspicious persons and events (sometimes to their employers and to local police).

Recently in a small town in NE Ohio a 90 plus year old woman who lives alone was nearly stabbed to death one evening because she partially opened her front door to someone asking for 組asoline・because his car broke down. This assault never had to happen. A peep hole in the door. A front camera with a video screen, or simply knowing that as a 90 year old woman, she does not answer the front door after dark. Yes, it is a sad commentary on our times but, these are the times in which we live and we must be prepared to protect ourselves.

SECOND ACTION POINT: Local Law Enforcement should train employers on their responsibility to take the reports by employees of bullying, extreme behavior of any kind, and threats very seriously and have a course of action laid out based on the type of threat or incident.

THIRD ACTION POINT: Develop connections within neighborhoods. COPS NEED TO GET OUT OF THEIR CARS - talk to people, develop a rapport with young people, elderly people, shop owners, - Cops need to develop their people skills. The earliest signs of someone about to cause serious trouble (even within normally closed communities like a Mosque) there are always people who either know or suspect something is building and about to happen. Usually these people would tell the authorities if they had someone they trusted and that they knew how to reach. It does not happen overnight but it will never happen if the department does not start.

Here come the nay-sayers with "not enough money, short on personnel...we're running from call to call now and have no time to stop and walk the beat, eating the grocer's apples and getting the kitten down from the tree (oops, that's the fire department's job...skip that last one!)

There are always excuses. There are always obstacles. PRO-ACTIVE POLICING requires no longer being satisfied just going from call to call as "responders"...Someone once said, "if you always do what you've always done, you always get what you've always gotten."

If you go all the way back to 9-11, there was information out there about the hijackers. The citizens who were in contact with them - such as at the flight school - were not trained on what to be looking for, and there was no connection for people to know who to call, how to call, or what to report. The car bomb in Times Square - how many times did those guys drive cross-country and go around buying up chemicals in quantities that only the world's largest hair salon would need?・Did you know that those guys did not exactly fit the description of "Che' Robere's House of Hair". Someone, somewhere, had a gut instinct that these guys were up to something, but "who you gonna call?"

Agencies must not forget the lessons of 9-11 and begin to retreat behind their walls of non-cooperation. Organizations, such as the International Counter Terrorism Officer's Association, continue to support inter-agency cooperation, training, and information sharing. We have the tools, the people, the equipment and methodologies to stop these attacks but we have to get back to some good old fashioned police work.


Beheading of French tourist - The Islamic state claims responsibility

A 55 year old professional mountaineering guide from Nice France, Herve Gourdel was kidnapped on September 28, 2014 by a jihadist group called Jund al-Khalifa (caliphate soldiers). She had been hiking in an Algerian national park. The group claims allegiance to the Islamic State. They had threatened to kill Gourdel unless France stopped bombing ISIS targets in Iraq. A search by a large contingent of security forces of Algeria in the Tizi Ouzou region failed to locate Gourdel. Thirty minutes after President Obama urged the world to
unite against ISIS and destroy what he called a "network of death". ISIS released the short video of Gourdel's beheading.


According to the Langley Intelligence Group, "an international appeal from ISIS in which it called on its backers everywhere to attack Europeans...jihadists in the Philippines declared that they were holding two Germans hostage and would kill them unless Berlin withdrew support for the U.S. led campaign against ISIS or paid ransom...jihadists in a wide array of other locations, including Tunisia, Libya, Jordan, Pakistan and the Caucasus are among those who have pledged allegiance to ISIs, which is gaining supporters around the world...as this terror network grows, so too does the danger to the security of Americans and other westerners who seek to travel the world."

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Tuesday, October 29, 2013

An AP story posted October 25th carried this headline: 

Jessica Heeringa case: 6 months later, Michigan police still hopeful in search for missing clerk 

SCI has repeatedly suggested that a large network of Private Investigators, most with significant law enforcement backgrounds could be very helpful in solving this case. Those suggestions to the Norton Shores Police Department and Michigan media have not even received a courteous 'get lost' (or even a discourteous one!) A six month case runs a very great risk of becoming forgotten unless those who take an interest in the case continue to push for its resolution. We, at SCI, pray for the family of Jessica and we are trusting that she will be found alive and well. Our offer remains open to the authorities in Michigan to at least allow us to try to bring together a network of investigators to re-consider the case with fresh eyes and perhaps pick up on a detail that may be helpful to the authorities so that they can close the case. It is only an issue of finding Jessica safe and returning her to her very young daughter.

Monday, October 14, 2013

Anti-Terrorism and The ICTOA 2013 Conference


ICTOA CONFERENCE 2013
Las Vegas
 
 
October 10th, 2013 | Author: Dr. Ross Riggs
 

Anti Terrorism
Jim Biesterfeld Sovereign Executive Services
951-301-1971 abiest@verizon.net

GOALS of ANTI-TERRORISM OPERATIONS
  • Decrease desirability of the target
  • Identify terrorist activity
  • Decrease the effectiveness of an attack
The key is to make it not financially, politically worth the cost


Title 5 of the USC defines Terrorism (Note: the Fort Hood killings fit the description for a terrorist act very clearly)


LONE WOLF Operations
  • Self-Radicalized
  • Extremist +
  • Many attempts to join regular cause, i.e. Al Qaeda but rejected
  • Acts independent of organized groups but may get assistance from such a group for supplies occasionally.
  • More difficult to detect – do not ignore the indicators

The Manchester Document – al Qaeda’s Playbook

Target Selection 

                                                      > Blasting and destroying embassies
                                                      > Attack vital economic centers
                                                      > Destroy bridges leading into and out of cities
                                                      > Removal of key personalities  “Those that block Allah’s path”


                                                      Target Recon
                                                           To Identify Potential Targets
                                                     
                                                      > Key function that LE patrol units may discover
                                                      > Gather information about:



                                                                       The enemy
                                                                       The land
                                                                       The installations
                                                                       The neighborhood


Collectors’ will:
> Move in two directions
> Often use a rental vehicle paid for in cash
> Have quality ID documents either real or excellent fakes
> Will have a quick answer for why they are in a certain place at a certain time(s)
> May be carrying blueprints or floor plans of buildings
> Will have notes on the physical layout, often these will be laying in plain sight in the vehicle
> Checking access controls
> Monitoring the physical security people
> Interested in types of construction
                  Both technical and non-technical

 Q: What will stand out about them?

A: Maybe nothing but… they will test to see how close can they get?
PROXIMITY
A: Notice how long they stay.
DURATION
A: How often do they show up?
FREQUENCY

The key is to make it financially, politically not worth the cost.” 
– J. Biesterfeld of Sovereign Executive Services

THE CHANGING NATURE OF TERROR



The following is excerpted from “Counter Terrorism: Cyber-War in Tomorrow’s Mirrors” by Dr. Ross L. Riggs


Jihadists often create extensive on-line personas that enable them to build a following, almost a set of groupies that inflate the ego of the would-be terrorists. These cyberspace braggarts may take the step from the virtual world of cyber based calls for jihad and acts of terror to putting down the keyboard and picking up a weapon. It is WEBehavior's mission to find them before they do.

There are websites and magazines devoted to providing a forum for these virtual jihadists. They will often utilize some of the very same marketing tools that major entrepreneurial success stories in the Western world use to promote their products. 
 
These tools, based on how social media is used and by whom, allow investigators to read and understand the context of information that is prevalent on the social media sites. They are particularly useful when the information is posted by the virtual jihadists themselves. By understanding the nature of the social media posts and appreciating the context of what is said, how it is said, when and by whom, it is possible to deduce if a virtual jihadist is going to engage a target in the real world; where that potential target might be; and when such an attack could take place. 

WEBehavior’s CEO says that radical sites and publications like Inspire offer rewards for loyalty to a site or for an increase in the number of posts on a site by a given individual. The rewards can be extremely trivial inducements for this extended loyalty, a ploy known as gamification. Both the virtual and real-world jihadist then has a claim to fame and it is that inflated sense of importance that opens the door for the jihadists’ writings to be tracked by investigators in the race to stop the next attack. 

Alix Levine and the folks at WEBehavior will quickly admit to you that they are not clairvoyant. They are, however, committed and that commitment has paid off in being able to see today’s cyber war in tomorrow’s mirrors. The information that they are able to glean from exhaustive research has begun to point to where tomorrow’s attacks may come and who their perpetrators will likely be.





Tuesday, June 18, 2013

What We Don't See


 June 18th, 2013 | Author: Dr. Ross Riggs

Most everyone has seen the sketches that are brain teasers that if you look at it one way it is a beautiful young woman wearing a stole and another way it is a haggard old witch with a crooked nose and wart! I don't know when you look at the photo on this page whether you can see it or not.  You may see it quite clearly or it may make no sense at all. Much of whether you can read it or not is based on your perspective, on your circumstances. Are you standing too close or too far away? Two people could stand in the same spot, one see it the other not. Why? Well, in this particular picture, the word that hopefully is visible to you is JESUS.
Very often, life is just like that. Sometimes it feels like we are in a place where no matter how hard we try, there are those around us - who have authority over us - that cannot see our intentions. For that matter, they don't care about our intentions or how much we try. It seems as if their mission in life is to make us miserable every single day that we go to work or school, or wherever. We are beaten down every time we try. We do what they ask and it isn't good enough. All of a sudden, just the thought of this person or seeing them coming toward you is enough to put knots in our stomach and you know that whatever is about to come out of their mouth, will not be good news for you. You begin to believe that no one sees your plight. No one cares. You are this small bug that every day someone is going to try to squash. Pretty miserable thought, huh?
Change your perspective. I shared with someone just recently in this kind of situation that Joseph, who God had told would be king of his people, ended up thrown in a well, waiting to be killed by his own brothers. When you are down in a well there is only one way to look and that is up!
You may not be in a well today. Maybe you are in a pile so deep that everywhere you turn the world is brown! It is time to change your perspective and 'look up.'
What keeps us in the well or what keeps us in the stress or the deptression is often an issue of 'what we don't see.' As cops we used to enjoy the line, "it's not the cops you see that you should be worried about... its the one's you don't see!" Well, in this instance, you want to be aware of what you are not seeing.
There is the story in the Bible when Elisha, one of God's prophets was in a house with a friend and they were surrounded by Syrians ready to storm the house - two Israelites surrounded by the Syrian army ready to take them... They had no where to go! Elisha prayed to God to open the eyes of his friend because he could not understand why the prophet was so calm and unworried. When God opened his eyes to what he had not, previously, been able to see; this friend saw God's armies, with chariots of fire, surrounding the would-be captors. He needed a better perspective. He needed to see what he hadn't seen. (2 Kings 6:12-20)
My friend, with whom I shared part of this story, is in that kind of position. I mentioned that he may not have access to anyone here that will help or will listen, or even care for that matter. But, he needs to remember that he has immediate, unfettered access to the King of the Universe, the Creator of all things, the Omnipotent - All seeing God and His Son, Christ, with the power of the Holy Spirit residing in his very own heart.
He needs a new persepctive. He needs to look UP. He needs to focus on what he hasn't been seeing and count on the One who is REALLY in charge... who REALLY DOES care.
It is true that my friend's circumstances may not change. Joseph's changed, from the well to Potiphar's house and luxury then from Potiphar's house to prison and there he stayed but the Bible says, "But the Lord was with him..." Eventually, God brought him out. He'll bring you out too; in His way and His time and it will be PERFECT!
In the mean time, in-between time - focus on what we too often don't see. Focus on JESUS. What can really improve our situation is - what we don't see.

Monday, June 10, 2013

NORTON SHORES MICHIGAN WEB PHOTO 
June 10th, 2013 | Author: Dr. Ross Riggs

Jessica Herringa Still Missing - Cold Case?
On April 29 2013 Jessica Herringa was working alone at a remote gas station near Norton Shores, within their police jurisdiction. A customer found the station open and unattended. Police recently charged yet another person for running a money making scam using Jessica's four year old child as the authorities also confirm that a body recently recovered in a nearby lake was not that of Jessica Herringa. 
Possible vehicle that may have been used in the abduction is a silver or gray mini-van. 

Please call the Norton Shores Police Department (231-733-2691) or
         Silent Observer (231-72-CRIME) with any information regarding this case.
 

Friday, May 10, 2013

JESSICA HEERINGA ABDUCTED 29 APRIL STILL MISSING




Please call the Norton Shores Police Department (231-733-2691) or
         Silent Observer (231-72-CRIME) with any information regarding this case.




CASE TIMELINE:
29 APRIL 2013
Jessica Heeringa went to work as usual at the EXXON station in Norton Shores, near Muskegon MI. Before her shift would end, she would become the object of an apparent abduction and an on-going police search. According to sources $15,000 reward is now being offered in case of missing mom and gas station clerk Jessica Heeringa.
2 MAY 2013
Heeringa's mother took to the streets to pass out flyers Wednesday.  While doing so, she stopped at two  businesses who have helped in the investigation.  They gave police surveillance video of  what they believed to be the suspect's vehicle.
Heeringa's mom is hoping the surveillance video and police sketch will help bring her daughter home.
Heeringa, 25, went missing late Friday night while working as an Exxon mobile clerk in Norton Shores, near Muskegon, Mich.
Police are treating it as a kidnapping after finding the gas station unlocked and Heeringa's keys and purse left behind.
Police said they arrested a man in a silver minivan for questioning Wednesday evening. They have since released him. Police said he is not a suspect.

Please call the Norton Shores Police Department (231-733-2691) or Silent Observer (231-72-CRIME) with any information regarding this case.

Please call:
Norton Shores Police Department (231-733-2691)
or
Silent Observer (231-72-CRIME)
with any information regarding this case.
Please call:
Norton Shores Police Department (231-733-2691)
or
Silent Observer (231-72-CRIME)
with any information regarding this case.


9 May 2013
Michigan woman’s blood found at scene of her abduction
Jessica Heeringa is a 25-year-old white female, 5 foot-1-inces tall, 110 pounds with blonde shoulder-length hair and blue eyes. (Norton Shores, MI Police Dept)
(CNN) — Blood found on the scene of a Michigan kidnapping belonged to the victim, police said Thursday.
Jessica Heeringa, 25, was abducted late last month from an Exxon station in Norton Shores, where she was working alone, sometime around 11 p.m., police have said.
Investigators found “suspicious substances” at the station and turned them in to the state’s crime lab, which identified some of it as blood. A DNA analysis matched it to Heeringa, the Norton Shores Police Department said.
The amount of blood found was small, police said. Authorities notified the family of the findings.
ACCORDING TO NORTON SHORES POLICE:
Wednesday May 8th, 2013 :: 03:29 p.m. EDT
   
Advisory
Forensic analysis determines blood found at Exxon Mobil is from Jessica Heeringa
UPDATE (May 8, 2013):

The Task Force has received the results from the Michigan State Police Crime Laboratory regarding the suspicious substances collected from outside of the Exxon Mobil station.

The substances have been confirmed as blood. Based on a subsequent DNA analysis, the blood has been determined to be from Jessica Lynn Heeringa. There was only a small amount of blood located. The family has been notified of this information. Additional information regarding the exact location of where the substances were collected will not be provided.

The task force continues to receive tips and members are conducting follow-up investigations as quickly as possible.

Please call the Norton Shores Police Department (231-733-2691) or Silent Observer (231-72-CRIME) with any information regarding this case.