Buck Clay

About the author

is an American. He served eleven years for God and Country with the illustrious Airborne Combat Engineers and dedicated four of those years traveling to wonderful faraway lands where he dug around in the dirt looking for bombs. After much soul searching, he decided to return to academia. There he obtained two additional university degrees, and he is now pursuing a fourth - because university is fun. Currently, he travels around quite a bit, and finds comfort on sunny desert mountaintops and seaside resorts where people try to kill him.

‘Do Not Pursue Illegal Aliens on a Paved Road’ – Odd Rule Limits Law Enforcement

Before you fire from the hip and “Blame Obama,” President Reagan set the stage for the majority of the strange laws that restrict law enforcement officials along the Mexican border. The 1986 Immigration Reform and Control Act, was bipartisanly woven together under a variety of misrepresentations such as the misuse of the term amnesty which […]

Russia Announces Willingness to Cooperate with NATO, then Threatens Sweden  

For over twenty years, NATO has reached out to Russia to enhance cooperation on a multitude of topics. NATO was forced to redact that cooperation in September of 2014 when Russia militarily intervened in Ukraine. Zamir Kabulov, of the Russian Foreign Ministry, announced earlier today, that Russia would like to re-open relations with NATO and come to an agreement to cooperate on terrorism. His statement came around the time three militants […]

Watch: Ukrainian Combat Remains Active; It’s Been a Rough Week in Ukraine

It has actually been one of the rougher weeks for Ukraine – this year. • Russian-backed separatists in Donetsk are relentlessly striking Ukrainian positions, in response to Moscow’s displeasure with Ukraine’s growing pro-Western attitude. Last week, Ukraine was an active and diplomatically successful participant at the World Nuclear Summit in Washington DC. • Today there were ninety-one attacks […]

Heroism and Cowardice at the Joint Base San Antonio Shooting

Air Force Lieutenant Colonel William “Bill” Schroeder, Commander of the 342nd Training Squadron at the 37th Training Wing, gave his life fending off an armed and disgruntled Airman – the Airman, then took his own life. Lieutenant Colonel Schroeder is also being credited for saving the life of a First Sergeant who was also present on […]

Airman Murder Suicide of Commander Rocks Joint Base San Antonio

Two service members lost their lives in an apparent murder-suicide at Joint Base San Antonio (JBSA), Friday morning. The incident forced officials to lock down the base for two hours before the situation was declared contained and isolated by law enforcement. The names of the victim and the gunman have yet to be released. Reports suggest […]

The Problem with Prosecuting Border Crimes

On the border, I heard a reoccurring issue from Customs and Border Protection and other federal agents in the field. That many of the arrests they make for criminal acts on the border are not prosecuted. Despite overwhelming evidence collected by investigators for assault on federal agents, possession of narcotics, and smuggling, it remains a challenge for […]

More Illegal Immigrants are from China, not Mexico

Despite popular conceptions, the Chinese are increasingly crossing U.S. the border, as Mexicans are returning home. the border is not simply an American and Mexican issue anymore. The world watches us, and our enemies the closest. Are you still up in arms over migrant workers? I hope not, because this whole border issue has become […]

Fly the Unregulated and Defenseless U.S. – Mexican Border

Right now, as thousands of Americans are being pointlessly poked and prodded in a security theater session by the stage props, known as the T.S.A. Illegal and unregistered aircraft are regularly entering American airspace over the continental United States. These aircraft will enter unchallenged, and there will be no fighter jets scrambled to intercept them […]

How Mexican Drug Cartels are Winning the Information Technology War

Mexican drug cartels are winning the battle of technology leaving the U.S. in the dark. As critical communication techniques used to communicate information such movement, planning and operations are continuously exploited in a behind the scenes game of deception between cartels and U.S. Agencies, led by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The cartels that […]