Threat Assessment

Denmark Lists U.S. as Threat for First Time, Citing Power Tool Tactics

The Danish Defence Intelligence Service (FE) is issuing a new threat assessment, highlighting a concerning global landscape. For the first time, the United States is identified as a negative factor, despite being Denmark’s strongest ally. The U.S. is noted for wielding its economic and technological power, which creates uncertainty. Head of FE, Thomas Ahrenkiel, describes the current situation as the most serious since the Cold War, indicating a shift towards a “jungle law” approach in international relations.

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Denmark Lists US as Threat for First Time Ever

USA Included on Danish Threat Assessment List for the First Time Ever marks a truly watershed moment, doesn’t it? After decades of being staunch allies, the United States has found itself listed as a potential threat by Denmark. The implications of this are pretty significant and it gives a lot to think about. It’s the kind of thing that makes you ponder the state of the world, especially when you consider the history between these two nations.

This is a stark departure from the usual security assessments, where the US has always been viewed as a close and reliable partner. Now, the official intelligence report from the Defence Intelligence Service identifies the US as leveraging its economic and technological power to exert influence, even over allies.… Continue reading

Texas Man Arrested for Machete, Gasoline Threat Against Capital One Over Debt

Taylor Bullard, 34, was arrested and charged with sending threatening emails to a debt collection agency regarding a disputed $543 debt. The emails contained threats of violence, including references to a machete and gasoline, and targeted the agency’s executive team. This arrest follows the recent killing of a CEO, raising concerns about threats against corporations. Bullard has a prior history of making similar threats, including a threat involving anthrax in 2017 and an AK-47 threat in 2022. He faces up to five years in prison.

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