by Spencer Ackerman | Aug 21, 2012 | Monitor
Two veterans of last year’s Libya conflict have put together a Kickstarter project to fund what they call a “groundbreaking and unique film” about the Syria rebels — and it’s a hair’s breath away from using the online crowdfunding...
by Spencer Ackerman | Aug 13, 2012 | Monitor
Thirteen years ago, Wesley Clark won a war. It’s been all downhill since — from demeaning rank-and-file troops to shilling for shady data-brokers to blowing a presidential campaign. But tonight at 8 on NBC, Clark may have hit rock bottom: He’s...
by Sharon Weinberger and Noah Shachtman | Aug 7, 2012 | Monitor
A selection from a 2006 Marine Corps request for a laser weapon. The Naval Criminal Investigative Service has asked Danger Room repeatedly to take down the unclassified document. In its mounting campaign against leakers, the U.S. government isn’t just going...
by David Axe | Aug 4, 2012 | Monitor
North Korea invades the United States in the upcoming Red Dawn remake.Photo: Open Road Films North Korean paratroopers descend on an American small town. U.S. military resistance collapses. Korean armored vehicles roll down the streets unopposed except for a band of...
by Katie Drummond | Jul 3, 2012 | Monitor
Soldiers and veterans looking to alleviate the devastating symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder might soon have a new way to help themselves. Strangely, it involves using their gray matter to control a videogame. The process is known as neurofeedback, or NF, and...