The Doghouse: Demiurge Consulting

February 23rd, 2010 admin

They claim to be “one of the nation’s only and most respected security and intelligence providers” — I’ve never heard of them — but their blog consists entirely of entries copied from my blog since December 24. They don’t even cull the ones that are obviously me: posts about interviews I’ve given, for example. I contacted them last week and…


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