MSI Detective President Perry Myers was invited to the Fox 32 studios to offer insight on the non-verbal communications aspect of the gubernatorial debate on October 16, 2014. Through observing the candidates Quinn and Rauner’s body language, Perry was able to see a little more than typical due to his interview and interrogation training. FOX […]
Tennessee Supreme Court Says Cops Can Ignore Sobriety Test
The Tennessee Supreme Court decided on Thursday that the only use for roadside sobriety tests is to collect evidence against motorists, using them to convict individuals for driving under the influence of alcohol (DUI). The high court justices overturned an appellate decision from 2012 that found a driver who passed six of the tests with […]
Chinese hackers breach key US weapons designs
Chinese hackers have compromised the designs of some of America’s most sensitive and advanced weapons systems—including vital parts of the nation’s missile defenses, fighter aircraft and warships—the Washington Post reported Tuesday. The Post cited a report prepared for the Pentagon by the Defense Science Board, which groups government officials and private sector experts. The document, […]
Bugging Equipment Found in Mexico Lawmaker Offices
A search of several Mexican lawmakers’ offices turned up recording equipment, leading legislators to believe they have been spied on for years, a congressman said Wednesday. Congressman Armando Rios said security personnel found microphones and other devices that seemed to have been installed years ago. “Some of the equipment has newer technology, but other devices […]
John Kass Takes on the Portrait of the Rahmfather – MSI Performs Bug Sweep
Who sent me The Rahmfather? I want to know. Please. This is the question of Chicago Tribune columnist John Kass. If you know the answer, let him or us know. The mysterious portrait was in his office when he showed up for work one recent morning – a large framed movie-style poster of Chicago Mayor Rahm […]