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Originally Posted by Team Sergeant
You got any idea on their background? Like who they are? That website looks like a "blog" disguised as a website....... 
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Sir:
Here is a bio on one of the contributors to the site.
http://homelandsecurityus.com/?page_id=13
Sean Osborne has spent 25 years serving his country and currently work within the U.S. Army’s Program Executive Office - Command, Control, Communications Tactical (PEOC3T) within the Special Project Office (SPO) and Northeast Regional Response Center (NRRC), Ft. Dix, New Jersey. He spent six years on active duty in the US Navy as a Cryptologic Technician Technical Branch(CTT). He was selected for ELINT (electronic intelligence) school and was subsequently assigned to the Naval Security Group Activity (NSGA) in Naples, Italy where he functioned at the OWS (Operations Watch Supervisor) providing real-time intelligence to COMSUBMED, COMAIRMED and CINCUSNAVEUR.
Mr. Osborne has also been a US Army contractor for the past 22 years, working for Honeywell and its 1990 defense spinoff Alliant Techsystems as a deployable field rep to the US Army Special Operations Command (USASOC) at
Ft. Bragg, North Carolina. He was deployed with the 10th Special Forces Group (Airborne) to their forward operations post (SFOB-10) in Panzer Kaserne, Boeblingen, Germany, subsequently supporting all of the US Army’s Special Forces Groups, including the John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School, and the 112th Signal battalion (Special Operations) also at Ft. Bragg, N.C.
Mr. Osborne spent 4 months in the Mojave desert in 2002 at NTC, Ft. Irwin, California training with the 325th Airbone Brigade of the 82nd Airborne Division and the Army’s first Stryker Bigade combat team out of Ft. Lewis, WA. Following Continental Replacement Center (CRC) classes at Ft. Benning, GA this year, he was deployed to the Coalition Forces Land Command Component (CFLCC) and CJTF-7, Camp Doha, Kuwait supporting operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom in the US Army CENTCOM AO.