Chas Henry: Reporting and Analysis on Defense, Intelligence & Homeland Security: SAMPLES
Insurgents in the Bloodstream

Insurgents in the Bloodstream (Video)
A lethal bacteria outbreak in military hospitals enters its fourth year, with no end in sight.

 

State of Apprehension

State of Apprehension (Video)
Should State Department employees be forced into dangerous diplomatic posts?

 

Hall of Secrets

Why Spy? (Video)
Why would trusted government workers spy against their own country?

 

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Inside Secret Terrorist Screening Center (Video)
Chas is one of the first reporters to go behind the scenes. How accurate and useful is the national terrorist watch list?

 

 

Missing: The Human Element (Document)
A case study of how having too few spies in Iran during the late 1970s caused US policymakers to be surprised by the Islamic revolution there. Have “human intelligence” efforts improved?

 

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Flying Shotgun Over Washington

Return of the B-17 (Audio)
Reporting for Florida NPR affiliate WJCT, Chas takes to skies over Jacksonville in a reconditioned WWII-era bomber.

 

Flying Shotgun Over Washington

Flying Shotgun Over Washington (Audio)
Days after the 9/11 attacks, Chas joins European aircrews flying from a base in Oklahoma to keep watch over the US capital.

 

Unfriendly Fire

Unfriendly Fire (Audio)
Analysis of battlefield tragedies in which soldiers inadvertently kill their own. Is “friendly fire” unavoidable?

 

Protecting What’s On Our Plate

Protecting What’s On Our Plate (Audio)
How easy would it be for terrorists to target a nation’s food supply?