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A TRIP TO RUSSIA & A SAIL AROUND THE WORLD

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Lisa Dickey Bears in the Streets Russia

A trip to Russia and a sailing trip around the world are the two stories The Halli Casser-Jayne Show brings you Wednesday, February 8, 3 pm ET. Joining Halli at her table is Lisa Dickey the author of BEARS IN THE STREETS an eye-opening memoir of Dickey’s travels over twenty years through Russia and Jeremy Cage, entrepreneur, former Fortune 100 executive and President of The Cage Group, who had a dream to sail around the world and did.

In the fall of 1995, Lisa Dickey author and ghostwriter, whose talent has contributed to eight New York Times bestsellers, traveled across the whole of Russia, interviewing people from all walks of life in 11 different cities. In 2005, she made the entire trip again, interviewing all the same people to find out how their lives had changed. Ten years later, in 2015, she made the trip yet again, interviewing the same people she had met 20 years earlier, her goal to find out how life in Russia had changed in the ensuing years. Her new book BEARS IN THE STREETS: THREE JOURNEYS ACROSS A CHANGING RUSSIA, tells Lisa’s story and chronicles the changing lives of Russians in the ever-changing Russian political climate.

Jeremy Cage All Dreams on Deck RussiaEntrepreneur, former Fortune 100 executive and President of The Cage Group, Jeremy Cage had a dream to sail around the world. So, he did. With his wife and their two children the Cage family spent sixteen-months on their life-changing voyage. An expert in turning dreams into reality, since returning, Cage has become an advisor to thousands of people, showing them how to fulfill their dreams for their businesses and for themselves. Basing his advice on his years of corporate success as well as his around-the-world sailing adventure, Cage uses a boat metaphor to articulate his process in his book ALL DREAMS ON DECK, an inspiring, practical and enjoyable guide to making work and personal dreams come true.

Russia, Russian politics, Putin, sailing around the world, making dreams come true, adventure, don’t miss the next episode of The Halli Casser-Jayne Show Wednesday, February 8, 3 pm ET. For more information visit Halli Casser-Jayne dot com.

NY TIMES BESTSELLING THRILLER WRITER NELSON DEMILLE

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NELSON HALLIWednesday, June 10, 3 pm ET, New York Times bestselling author Nelson DeMille joins Halli at her table on The Halli Casser-Jayne Show to talk about his latest John Corey thriller RADIANT ANGEL.

The former U.S. Army lieutenant who served in Vietnam is the author of eighteen acclaimed novels, including the #1 New York Times bestsellers Night Fall, PlumIsland, The Gate House, The Lion, and The Panther. His other New York Timesbestsellers include The Charm School, Word of Honor, The Gold Coast, Spencerville, The Lion’s Game, Up Country, Wild Fire, and The General’s Daughter, the last of which was a major motion picture starring John Travolta. Gripping, fun, acerbic, and timely, Nelson DeMille’s stories are always deceptively astute and DeMille does it once again with, RADIANT ANGEL, in which he takes us into the heart of a new Cold War with a clock-ticking plot that has Manhattan in its crosshairs and the all-too-real threat of a newly-resurgentRussia.

Thriller writer Nelson DeMille talks books, politics, Russia, a new cold war, men, women, sex and his just released new book RADIANT ANGEL on The Halli Casser-Jayne Show, Wednesday, June 10, 3 pm ET. For more information visit Halli Casser-Jayne dot com.

ACTRESS VICTORIA TENNANT TALKS HER NEW BOOK “IRINA BARONOVA AND THE BALLET RUSSES DE MONTE CARLO”

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VictoriaBookIrinaSunday, November 16, 8 pm ET, The Halli Casser-Jayne Show, Talk Radio for Fine Minds explores the life of Prima Ballerina Irina Baronova. Joining Halli at her table to discuss her new book IRINA BARONOVA AND THE BALLETS RUSSES DE MONTE CARLO is Baronova’s daughter author and actress Victoria Tennant.

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Irina Baronova was a Russian-born ballerina and actress who was one of the Baby Ballerinas of the Ballets Russe de Monte Carlo, discovered by George Balanchine in Paris in the 1930s. Baronova’s first principal role was Odette in Swan Lake, partnered by Anton Dolin, which she performed at just 14 years old. Born in Russia, forced to flee to Romania because of the Russian Revolution her parents took her to Paris to study ballet at the behest of her dance teacher. From there Baronova traveled the world adored by all, retiring from dance to marry Cecil Tennant, Victoria’s father.

VICTORIAMITCHUMVictoria Tennant is an Emmy nominated and Golden Globe nominated film and television actress. Best known for her role in the iconic TV mini-series The Winds of War and War and Remembrance, in which she appeared as actor Robert Mitchum’s on-screen love interest, Pamela Tudsbury, Tennant also starred with her former husband, Steve Martin in two of his films All of Me and L.A. Story.

Miss Tennant will be appearing at the Miami Book Fair International November 16-23rd in downtown Miami at Miami Dade College.

A conversation with actress and author Victoria Tennant on The Halli Casser-Jayne Show, Talk Radio for Fine Minds, Sunday, November 16, 8 pm ET. Tune in at Halli Casser-Jayne dot com.

HAVE FEMALE TERRORISTS PENETRATED THE RING OF STEEL FOR THE SOCHI OLYMPICS?

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anne Sister of terrorist Darine Abu AishaOur recent, brilliant guest on The Halli Casser-Jayne Show, Talk Radio for Fine Minds was Dr. Anne Speckhard, author of a fascinating book based on over 400 interviews she conducted with terrorists worldwide, “Talking to Terrorists.” Dr. Speckhard spoke about those interviews and shared her thoughts on women who become terrorists and much more. I hope you’ll listen to our conversation. You can here on the blog, or download the interview FREE via iTunes, if that’s more convenient. Actually, The Halli Casser-Jayne Show is available via a host of venues and on multiple apps, including Soundcloud.com, Spreaker.com, m.blogtalkradio.com, tunein.com, stitcher.com.
With Dr. Speckhard’s permission, we are posting her latest article. Enjoy!

Have Female Terrorists Penetrated the Ring of Steel for the Sochi Olympics?

While Russian security forces search for four women, all believed to be prepared to detonate themselves in Sochi, hundreds of thousands of spectators are also preparing for travel there.  Russian President Vladimir Putin assures that his “ring of steel” security perimeter will protect both the athletes and guests, but at the same time posters of the four women circulate with rumors that one of them—Ruzanna Ibragimova has already penetrated it.

Who are these four women?  Who are their senders and why do they want to attack the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics? And are they the only threat to safety this year or are there other terrorist threats as well?  Could we see a Munich style attack on the athletes themselves?

The senders are from a group affiliated with the Caucasus Emirates—a group that grew out of the Chechen separatist movement. When the Soviet Union fell apart in 1992, the Chechens tried to separate from the Russian Federation wanting to become free as the other former Soviet republics—Ukraine, Belarus, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, etc. broke away and won their freedom.  The Russians however refused breakaways from the federation itself and two wars ensued with the Chechen rebels led by Shamil Basaev.  In 2000 Basaev heeded the counsel of Khattab, a middle easterner who convinced him that the only way to win against the Russian military might was to embrace the martyrdom ideology and begin a campaign of suicide attacks.  Thus the separatists rebels transitioned their fight to a terrorist movement.

And a campaign of over one hundred and twelve suicide attacks with over twenty-five operations occurred with the Chechen terrorist movement spreading into Dagestan, Ingushetia and the surrounding regions—becoming what is now known as the Caucasus Emirates. Right from the start women took part on an equal basis making up fifty percent of the attackers and the suicide attacks included exploding airplanes, buses, subways, train stations, taking over a theater full of eight hundred in Moscow, a school of thirteen hundred in Beslan—mostly women and children and now threatening to deliver a “special package” to the Sochi Olympics.

This group is operationally sound—they have well placed and well hidden terror cells throughout the region with cadres who are highly motivated by the traumas of living under the iron fisted Putin’s regime coupled with a desire for revenge. They live by the motto “Victory or Paradise” and are unafraid of dying for their cause.  They have also shown the capacity for pulling off complex and terrifying attacks.

On the Russian side the forces have shown a propensity for corruption and inefficiency.  In the case of the Beslan hostage-taking the terrorists bragged to their hostages that they were able to bribe their way past check points and they also had managed to have a cache of weapons hidden in the school before the attack. In 2004, the Chechen terrorists managed to have explosives hidden under the review stand of then Chechen President Kadyrov who when he stood in a parade to review the Russian military might was blown to smithereens.  Clearly the Chechens can find ways to penetrate Russian security.

In the case of the four women now under search—Ruzanna Ibragimova was in a car when her insurgent husband was shot dead beside her.  She managed to escape and live but now wishes to die.  She’s trained as a suicide bomber with a group that has already sent bombers to successfully detonate themselves in Moscow—the group knows how to get her across checkpoints, arm her and she is motivated by trauma and revenge and the belief in the rewards of Islamic “martyrdom”.  She needs only to explode herself to go directly to paradise to reunite with her husband.

Oksana Aslanova another of the Dagestani women under search is also traumatically bereaved and ready to avenge her husband’s death.  Upon the death of her husband—Emir Valedjanov, the leader of the rebel group Jamaat Sharia of Dagestan—Oksana volunteered to become a suicide bomber.  She was trained and the plan was for her to detonate herself last June on the Day of Russia in Dagestan, but her operation was postponed. She now is believed to be lurking somewhere in the vicinity of Sochi ready to to “martyr” herself.

Zaira Allieva and Dzannet Tshakhaeva, the other two women under search were good friends of Naida Asilova who in October of 2013 exploded herself on a packed bus in Volgograd. A week later the women fled Dagestan and are also believed to be in the vicinity of Sochi, ready to attack. These women like the other “Black Widows” who have made up over half of the Chechen suicide attackers are not always widows but they have seen a lot of trauma under the repressive Russian forces and they are willing to attack innocent civilians in their desire to revenge, and to die in their fight for their cause.

Have the terrorists managed to hide explosives inside the Olympic venue or arms that they will now use to attack the Olympic athletes or to stage a Nairobi or Mumbai style attack? It’s impossible to say how far they can penetrate Russian security. However, Doku Umarov, the leader of the now greater movement—the Caucasus Emirate is clearly ambivalent about targeting innocent civilians in his separatist fight. After Beslan the public backlash against taking women and children hostages was so great he swore off of attacking civilians and using suicide attacks. Last July however he swore back on and vowed to stop the Olympics from happening.

The worldwide stage provided by the Olympics is likely too great a “theater” and potential opportunity for publicity for a dedicated terrorist to want to miss out on.  Terrorists thrive on appearing in the news… And demonstrating his groups might in taking on Putin’s iron fist is likely to win him more recruits to the cause.  This especially given there is not much else available in terms of democratic resistance for those disheartened by Putin’s anti-democratization actions and his dismantling of the freedoms won with the break up of the Soviet Union. Umar’s group may look attractive to some.

That said Umarov probably would not endorse an attack on the athletes themselves realizing that he would get the same negative backlash as after Beslan.  If he got the chance to blow up the Russian spectators or official review stand as they did with former Chechen President Kadyrov he would likely not have a moment’s hesitation.  While we will all wait to see the outcome and will be anxiously cheering on our athletes, let’s hope that the terrorists don’t manage to upstage them.

Anne Speckhard, Ph.D. is Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Georgetown University in the Medical School and author of Talking to Terrorists . She conducted psychological autopsies of over half of the Chechen suicide terrorists, interviewed hostages from Beslan and Nord Ost and has interviewed over four hundred terrorists, their family members and supporters in various parts of the world.

 

While Russian security forces search for four women, all believed to be prepared to detonate themselves in Sochi, hundreds of thousands of spectators are also preparing for travel there.  Russian President Vladimir Putin assures that his “ring of steel” security perimeter will protect both the athletes and guests, but at the same time posters of the four women circulate with rumors that one of them—Ruzanna Ibragimova has already penetrated it.

 

Who are these four women?  Who are their senders and why do they want to attack the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics? And are they the only threat to safety this year or are there other terrorist threats as well?  Could we see a Munich style attack on the athletes themselves?

 

The senders are from a group affiliated with the Caucasus Emirates—a group that grew out of the Chechen separatist movement. When the Soviet Union fell apart in 1992, the Chechens tried to separate from the Russian Federation wanting to become free as the other former Soviet republics—Ukraine, Belarus, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, etc. broke away and won their freedom.  The Russians however refused breakaways from the federation itself and two wars ensued with the Chechen rebels led by Shamil Basaev.  In 2000 Basaev heeded the counsel of Khattab, a middleeasterner who convinced him that the only way to win against the Russian military might was to embrace the martyrdom ideology and begin a campaign of suicide attacks.  Thus the separatists rebels transitioned their fight to a terrorist movement.

 

And a campaign of over one hundred and twelve suicide attacks with over twenty-five operations occurred with the Chechen terrorist movement spreading into Dagestan, Ingushetia and the surrounding regions—becoming what is now known as the Caucasus Emirates. Right from the start women took part on an equal basis making up fifty percent of the attackers and the suicide attacks included exploding airplanes, buses, subways, train stations, taking over a theater full of eight hundred in Moscow, a school of thirteen hundred in Beslan—mostly women and children and now threatening to deliver a “special package” to the Sochi Olympics.

 

This group is operationally sound—they have well placed and well hidden terror cells throughout the region with cadres who are highly motivated by the traumas of living under the iron fisted Putin’s regime coupled with a desire for revenge. They live by the motto “Victory or Paradise” and are unafraid of dying for their cause.  They have also shown the capacity for pulling off complex and terrifying attacks.

 

On the Russian side the forces have shown a propensity for corruption and inefficiency.  In the case of the Beslan hostage-taking the terrorists bragged to their hostages that they were able to bribe their way past check points and they also had managed to have a cache of weapons hidden in the school before the attack. In 2004, the Chechen terrorists managed to have explosives hidden under the review stand of then Chechen President Kadyrov who when he stood in a parade to review the Russian military might was blown to smithereens.  Clearly the Chechens can find ways to penetrate Russian security.

 

In the case of the four women now under search—Ruzanna Ibragimova was in a car when her insurgent husband was shot dead beside her.  She managed to escape and live but now wishes to die.  She’s trained as a suicide bomber with a group that has already sent bombers to successfully detonate themselves in Moscow—the group knows how to get her across checkpoints, arm her and she is motivated by trauma and revenge and the belief in the rewards of Islamic “martyrdom”.  She needs only to explode herself to go directly to paradise to reunite with her husband.

 

Oksana Aslanova another of the Dagestani women under search is also traumatically bereaved and ready to avenge her husband’s death.  Upon the death of her husband—Emir Valedjanov, the leader of the rebel group Jamaat Sharia of Dagestan—Oksana volunteered to become a suicide bomber.  She was trained and the plan was for her to detonate herself last June on the Day of Russia in Dagestan, but her operation was postponed. She now is believed to be lurking somewhere in the vicinity of Sochi ready to to “martyr” herself.

 

Zaira Allieva and Dzannet Tshakhaeva, the other two women under search were good friends of Naida Asilova who in October of 2013 exploded herself on a packed bus in Volgograd. A week later the women fled Dagestan and are also believed to be in the vicinity of Sochi, ready to attack. These women like the other “Black Widows” who have made up over half of the Chechen suicide attackers are not always widows but they have seen a lot of trauma under the repressive Russian forces and they are willing to attack innocent civilians in their desire to revenge, and to die in their fight for their cause.

 

Have the terrorists managed to hide explosives inside the Olympic venue or arms that they will now use to attack the Olympic athletes or to stage a Nairobi or Mumbai style attack? It’s impossible to say how far they can penetrate Russian security. However, Doku Umarov, the leader of the now greater movement—the Caucasus Emirate is clearly ambivalent about targeting innocent civilians in his separatist fight. After Beslan the public backlash against taking women and children hostages was so great he swore off of attacking civilians and using suicide attacks. Last July however he swore back on and vowed to stop the Olympics from happening.

 

The worldwide stage provided by the Olympics is likely too great a “theater” and potential opportunity for publicity for a dedicated terrorist to want to miss out on.  Terrorists thrive on appearing in the news… And demonstrating his groups might in taking on Putin’s iron fist is likely to win him more recruits to the cause.  This especially given there is not much else available in terms of democratic resistance for those disheartened by Putin’s anti-democratization actions and his dismantling of the freedoms won with the break up of the Soviet Union. Umar’s group may look attractive to some.

 

That said Umarov probably would not endorse an attack on the athletes themselves realizing that he would get the same negative backlash as after Beslan.  If he got the chance to blow up the Russian spectators or official review stand as they did with former Chechen President Kadyrov he would likely not have a moment’s hesitation.  While we will all wait to see the outcome and will be anxiously cheering on our athletes, let’s hope that the terrorists don’t manage to upstage them.

 

Anne Speckhard, Ph.D. is Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Georgetown University in the Medical School and author of Talking to Terrorists . She conducted psychological autopsies of over half of the Chechen suicide terrorists, interviewed hostages from Beslan and Nord Ost and has interviewed over four hundred terrorists, their family members and supporters in various parts of the world.

 

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