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2007 SPEAKERS
Dr. Richard Benkin
Prof. Louis Rene Beres
Col. Bill Cowan
Dr. Andrew M. Colarik
Col. Gordon Cucullu
Nonie Darwish
Drs. Jill Dekker
Dr. Rachel Ehrenfeld
Steve Emerson
Ilana Freedman
Dave Gaubatz
Jerry Gordon
Col. Jonathan Halevi
Joe Kaufman
Aaron Klein
Steven Lutz
Laura Mansfield
Cdr. Richard Marcinko
Ryan Mauro
Gen. Thomas G. McInerney
Richard Miniter
Bob Newman
Dr. William Radasky
Klaus Schmidt
Avi Shachar
Wayne Simmons
Khalsa Hari Singh
Gen. Paul E. Vallely
Secular Islam Summit:
(held concurrently and
in association with The
Intelligence Summit)
Whalid Phares
Shaker al-Nabulsi
Irshad Manji
Amir Taheri
Magdi Allam
Ibn Warraq
Fatemolla
Afshin Ellian
Wajeha Al-Huwaider
Banafsheh Zand-Bonazzi
Tawfik Hamid
2006 Speaker list
ADVISORY COUNCIL
Louis Rene Beres
Yossef Bodansky
Brent Budowsky
Col. Gordon Cucullu
Col. Bill Cowan
Nonie Darwish
Drs. Jill Dekker
Dr. Rachel Ehrenfeld
Brigitte Gabriel
Yoram Hessel
Tawfik Hamid
Clare Lopez
Gen. Thomas G. McInerney
Cdr. Richard Marcinko
Khaleel Mohammed
Dame Pauline
Neville-Jones
Steve Pomerantz
Bahukutumbi Raman
Tashbih Sayyed
Col. Oded Shoham
Wayne Simmons
Robert Spencer
Gen. Paul E. Vallely
DIRECTORS
Dr. Robert Katz, Executive Director
John J. Loftus, President
Clare Lopez, Vice President
Lee Mason
Adam Shane
MODERATORS
Chris Blackburn
Randall H. Lipson
Don Pitts
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Malcolm W. Nance Director, Special Readiness Services International (SRSI) |
Biography

Malcolm W. Nance is a 25-year veteran of the US intelligence community's Combating Terrorism program. He is a combat veteran who has served as an intelligence collections operator, cryptologist and interrogator. He has spent 17 years deploying on anti-terrorism and counter-terrorism intelligence operations in the Balkans, Middle East and sub-Saharan Africa in direct support to the Special Operations Command as well as assignments at the principle agencies of the Intelligence Community. In the Global War on Terrorism he served in Afghanistan where he conducted intelligence operations in Nangahar province (Jalalabad-Tora Bora) and 14 months in Iraq as a security director at the headquarters of the Coalition Provisional Authority in Baghdad. There he studied the Iraqi resistance and Al Qaeda’s involvement in the insurgency. He is a FOX News analyst on Al Qaeda and the Insurgency.
He is author of:
- The Terrorist Recognition Handbook – A Manual for Predicting and Identifying Terrorist Activities First edition sold out. Second edition Spring 2006
- The Terrorists of Iraq - Inside the Strategy and Tactics of the Iraq Insurgency. Publication date summer 2006
- The New Field of Jihad – A Compendium of the Tactics, Techniques and Procedures of the Terrorist Insurgency 2002-2006 Publication date summer 2006
- Al Qaeda 3.0 "Combat and the Call" – The Newest Generation of the Bin Laden Jihad Publication date fall 2006
- Terrorist Tactics – Organizations, Weapons, Operations and Strategies of Modern Political Violence Groups 1960-2005 Publication date winter 2006
He has a BA from New York State University’s Excelsior College and speaks five languages including Arabic, Pashto, French, Italian and Spanish. Today he is Director of Special Readiness Services International (SRSI) a Washington DC-based anti-terrorism/counter-terrorism consultancy supporting the intelligence community.
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Session SP15: Striking the Hydra - Strategy and Tactics of the Iraqi Insurgency and Al Qaeda in Iraq
February 18, 15:00-15:45
Abstract:
Striking the Hydra is a dynamic speech revealing the strategy, tactics and organization of the
Iraq Insurgency. Based on information and analysis collected during his 15 months in Iraq as a security director,
and intelligence collector for the Coalition Provisional Authority and trainer of Iraqi security personnel this
lecture provides the single greatest open source detail on the three wings of the insurgency. He will detail the
organization and development of the insurgents who include the Former Regime Loyalists and pro-Saddam nationalists,
the Iraqi Islamic Extremists of Ansar al Islam-Ansar al Sunnah and the foreign fighters of Al Qaeda in Iraq. The
lecture details the Iraq pre-war insurgent plan, Project 111 and the ground war combat of the Saddam Fedayeen, the
activities of the Iraqi intelligence agencies in the post war and the organization of the insurgents and the introduction
of foreign fighters into Iraq. Additionally Striking the Hydra details the four phased Kill-Humiliate-Punish-Inspire
(KHPI) strategy of the insurgents. This strategy and the universal combat tactics, techniques and procedures of the
insurgents is designed to inflict maximum casualties in order to win a strategic withdrawal of the United states and
return the Ba'ath arty to power.
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