Former Political Up-and-Comer Says PTSD Derailed His Career

Former Political Up-and-Comer Says PTSD Derailed His Career

Afghanistan War veteran Jason Kander was once a rising star in the Democrat party. Today, he is trying to control his debilitating Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Kander said he had not had a full night’s sleep in about a dozen years. Instead, his heightened awareness woke him up at night and he silently patrolled his house, convinced that someone was …

DoD Brass Announces Indo-Pacific Privatization

DoD Brass Announces Indo-Pacific Privatization

Private military contractors, specifically BAE and Dyncorp, may see a significant uptick in business after Acting Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan said he would use a new “toolkit of coercion” to keep China in check. Former Defense Secretary Jim Mattis cited “policy differences” with Trump when he left the White House. Many speculate that these differences include military privatization. The stated …

Air Force Steps Up Cyber Warfare Capabilities

Air Force Steps Up Cyber Warfare Capabilities

What role will overseas contractors play in the military’s expanded “persistent engagement” activities against foreign cyber threats? In the runup to the 2018 midterm elections, the U.S. military took steps to protect the integrity of the election process. These steps included shutting down the servers of notorious “troll factory” Internet Research Agency in the hours before the November election. That …

Rogue Contractors Arrested in Haiti

Rogue Contractors Arrested in Haiti

A group of contractors left the island nation under fire after having been accused of illegally propping up embattled strongman Jovenel Moïse. Details are murky, but the men arrived in a charter plane and proceeded to the country’s central bank. There, they planned to electronically transfer $80 million from a public oil fund to a private Moïse account. Before they …

New PTSD Treatment Receives DoD Seal of Approval

New PTSD Treatment Receives DoD Seal of Approval

After a $3 million government grant, more Post Traumatic Stress Disorder victims may soon receive therapy that involves virtual reality programming and other unorthodox methods. In 2010, Dr. Deborah Beidel and her team started using virtual reality goggles to decouple anxiety from traumatic combat memories. Therapists carefully caution patients that they will probably get worse before they get better if …