Saturday, March 13, 2010

GovSec/U.S. Law 2010 Conference and Expo: March 23, 24

This is the first time I've written a 'promotional' post on Another War-on-Terror. Odds are that it'll be the last for quite a long time. That's not the sort of thing I do, as a rule.

This, however, looks interesting.

GovSec/U.S. Law 2010 Conference & Expo
Washington, D.C., March 23, 24

If you plan to go for business purposes: I urge you to use due diligence, and make sure that GovSec provides the information and networking resources you want. Don't get me wrong: I think this looks interesting, but I haven't researched it the way I would something that I'm spending money on.

This link list, derived from the GovSec 2010 Expo home page, may help you navigate parts of their website.Finally, Thanks to Kalin Tyler, of GovSec U.S Law Team/Tuvel Communications, for the heads-up on this conference.

If you decide to attend, I'd appreciate informative feedback about the expo.

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Note! Although I believe that these websites and blogs are useful resources for understanding the War on Terror, I do not necessarily agree with their opinions. 1 1 Given a recent misunderstanding of the phrase "useful resources," a clarification: I do not limit my reading to resources which support my views, or even to those which appear to be accurate. Reading opinions contrary to what I believed has been very useful at times: sometimes verifying my previous assumptions, sometimes encouraging me to change them.

Even resources which, in my opinion, are simply inaccurate are sometimes useful: these can give valuable insights into why some people or groups believe what they do.

In short, It is my opinion that some of the resources in this blogroll are neither accurate, nor unbiased. I do, however, believe that they are useful in understanding the War on Terror, the many versions of Islam, terrorism, and related topics.