Todd Douglas is a former US Navy Intelligence Specialist attached to the Defense Intelligence Agency and a 24-year veteran State Police commander. He is an author, a political columnist for the New York edition of Examiner.com, and an adjunct college professor. Todd is the author of A Republic, if you can keep it; a chronicle of the American counterrevolution. He has also authored a guide on vehicle theft published by the Center for Problem Oriented Policing at the University of Wisconsin, and is a contributor for the Encyclopedia of Police Science. Todd has been a guest speaker at the United States Military Academy at West Point and other universities, and his articles have been featured in The Journal of International Security Affairs, The Journal of Criminal Justice and Popular Culture, and online at American Diplomacy and American Thinker. Todd is a graduate of the US Navy and Marine Corps Intelligence Training Center, and holds a bachelor’s degree in history and a master’s degree in criminal justice from the University at Albany School of Criminal Justice. He resides in upstate New York with his two daughters.
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