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By admin, February 22, 2012 7:18 am

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8 Channel Portable Digital Video Recording System


8 Channel Portable Digital Video Recording System


$3,705.00


Perfect for Private Investigators, Building Contractors, Security Companies. This multi-channel portable DVR uses familiar Windows XP® operating system. You can remotely configure this system through the Internet using the included software. Easily go from wireless to wired by just plugging in a cable. Can use up to 8 cameras including a combination of wired and wireless. Works with any of our se…

America's Covert Warriors: Inside the World of Private Military Contractors


America’s Covert Warriors: Inside the World of Private Military Contractors


$19.74


Private military contractors, especially those in Iraq, have taken on far more than their original mandates required. Initially intended for combat support, they have become full-fledged warriors, many with little experience, scant oversight, and no accountability to the rules of engagement that constrain the U.S. military and coalition forces. When the occupation of Iraq turned into a fight again…

Prophets of War: Lockheed Martin and the Making of the Military-Industrial Complex


Prophets of War: Lockheed Martin and the Making of the Military-Industrial Complex


$2.69


Enthralling and explosive, Prophets of War is an exposé of America’s largest military contractor, Lockheed Martin. When President Dwight D. Eisenhower gave his famous warning about the dangers of the military industrial complex, he never would have dreamed that a company could accumulate the kind of power and influence now wielded by this behemoth company.As a full-service weapons maker, L…

Corporate Warriors: The Rise of the Privatized Military Industry (Cornell Studies in Security Affairs)


Corporate Warriors: The Rise of the Privatized Military Industry (Cornell Studies in Security Affairs)


$23.99


Some have claimed that “War is too important to be left to the generals,” but P. W. Singer asks “What about the business executives?” Breaking out of the guns-for-hire mold of traditional mercenaries, corporations now sell skills and services that until recently only state militaries possessed. Their products range from trained commando teams to strategic advice from generals. This new “Privat…


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