The response to Richard's Charlotte presentation was almost explosive. He's virtually unique in his ability to articulate the multiple internal and external threats to our Nation's very existence.
Richard Miniter is an award-winning investigative journalist, bestselling author, radio host, public speaker and world traveler.
He is the author of two New York Times best selling books on terrorism, Losing bin Laden and Shadow War.
His latest book is "Mastermind," the first biography of Khalid Shaikh Mohammed - who planned the Sept. 11 attacks and virtually every other major al Qaeda attack.
Currently he writes the bi-weekly "National Security" column for Forbes.com and a weekly column that appears in a number of newspapers across America.
He is a former Editorial Page Writer for The Wall Street Journal Europe, member of the Sunday Times (of London) Insight team of investigative reporters, and the Editorial Page Editor and Vice President of Opinion of the Washington Times.
He has been published in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, The Christian Science Monitor, The Atlantic Monthly, Newsweek, Forbes, The New Republic, National Review and Reader's Digest, among other publications. In addition, his articles have appeared in newspapers throughout Europe, Asia and Australia.
Miniter discusses the current War on Terror and why it may be different than portrayed.
Miniter shares facts and opinions highlighting why progressive institutions are doomed in North America and Europe.
Miniter presents his view that the law enforcement approach to fighting terrorism has failed. What has happened and what can be done to correct the mistakes?