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Steve Emerson Will be the Featured Speaker at Homeland Security Conference Being Held in Orlando Florida - November 5-7, 2013

In light of incidents in Boston, Orlando and London linked to Radical Islam, Emerson's expertise displayed in his many books and award-winning TV documentary "Jihad in America" will be highly anticipated by all present.

2013-05-25
MIAMI, FL, May 25, 2013 (Press-News.org) The Counter Terrorist Magazine is putting on its 8th annual conference in Orlando. This will be Florida's must-attend Homeland Security Conference, it promises to be the most important conference since its founding, bringing together up to 400 intelligence, law enforcement, fire, emergency medical personnel as well as military during three days of intense information exchange.

"We are proud of the speaker line-up and the quality of information that will get out to this years' participants" states Sol Bradman CEO of SSI

Presenters:

Steve Emerson
Mike Gordon
Dean Olsen
Steve Young
Richard Landes
James McGee
Detective Llewellyn Edwards
Peter L. Domenico
Jackie Bozeman
Henry Morgenstern

The conference was sold out last year with participants coming from all over Florida and several other states. This year it is expected to fill up fast and have a greater international scope in both the speakers and attendees that will be present.

The exposition portion of the conference has also developed an excellent reputation due to the quality of the vendors it attracts. The vendors are specially chosen to participate for their ability to provide important products and services that meet the needs of the participants. It is important for the participants to be up to date with the tools available in the market to achieve their missions safely.

This years' theme is International Terrorism, which given the situation in Iran and Syria may be more relevant than anyone wants it to be. An adviser to the Israeli Government has been invited to present on the likely threat scenarios that Iran has prepared should its push to get nuclear weapons be derailed by either Israel or the US. Speakers will show how poised Islamic Radicals are to striking the US, and offer up methods for recognizing, confronting and responding to these threats.

Visit the site to get full information and register now:

http://www.thecounterterroristmag.com/conference/

The conference fee is $399.00 with special group rates for a limited time only!

Special rates are available at the FLORIDA HOTEL - all available from the website.

For further information, go to http://www.thecounterterroristmag.com/conference/ or call 305-302-2790.


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[Press-News.org] Steve Emerson Will be the Featured Speaker at Homeland Security Conference Being Held in Orlando Florida - November 5-7, 2013
In light of incidents in Boston, Orlando and London linked to Radical Islam, Emerson's expertise displayed in his many books and award-winning TV documentary "Jihad in America" will be highly anticipated by all present.