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THE PHILADELPHIA IMPERATIVE - A National Security Briefing

Thursday, April 1, 2010 from 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM (ET)

Philadelphia, PA

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"THE PHILADELPHIA IMPERATIVE"

A NATIONAL SECURITY BRIEFING

 

THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 2010

NOON - 2PM

 

THE UNION LEAGUE CLUB

140 SOUTH BROAD ST.

PHILADELPHIA, PA. 19102

 

$36.00

(LUNCH INCLUDED)

 

 

FEATURING

 

Mr. Frank Gaffney – President, Center for Security Policy

www.CenterForSecurityPolicy.org 


Mr. Patrick Poole– Counter- Terrorism Analyst



Mr. Tom Trento – Director, Global Security Project

www.GlobalSecurityProject.org

 

Mr. Tim Brown – FDNY, 911, Survivor

www.TheBravest.com

 

 

DO NOT MISS THIS TIMELY NATIONAL SECURITY BRIEFING


Featuring - The Philadelphia Imperative

 

A unique analysis of the historic role Philadelphia plays in the war on terror

 

 

TOPICS

What is Philadelphia's historic role in the war on terror?

 

Does Islam really want to destroy America and Israel?

 

Is there a “Stealth” jihad taking place in the United States?

 

Will Iran use nuclear weapons against Israel?

 

Are there “home-grown” terrorist cells in Philadelphia?



 

MORE INFO CALL – 610-613-8934

Lori@GlobalSecurityProject.org

www.GlobalSecurityProject.org

 

 

The Union League’s Dress Code requires Business Casual Attire for ladies and gentlemen.

Gentlemen are required to wear a collared shirt and slacks; turtleneck and mock-turtleneck

shirts may be worn when accompanied by a suit jacket or sport coat. At no time are jeans,

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Inn from the Ground Floor. The League reserves the right to refuse admittance to anyone not

adhering to the Dress Code

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