The Northeast Intelligence Network: Who we are
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The Northeast Intelligence Network: Who we are
Until that horrific day in September 2001, individuals and businesses relied on our government to handle the threat of terrorist attacks. Few businesses and individuals believed that they could fall victim to attacks by terrorists on their own soil, believing that such attacks only happened in other, far-away countries. It is a fair assessment that the majority of those within our government, law enforcement agencies, businesses and citizens were caught by surprise by the attacks of 9/11. Since then, the general public has been receiving numerous and varied warnings issued by our government, and everyone seems to be waiting for the next "event" to occur. Based on the complex social and political events that have taken place over the last few years, many people have become less certain about the accuracy of the information that is being provided to them, whether through the corporate media or directly through government sources.
The Northeast Intelligence Network is comprised of a network of veteran, licensed professional investigators, analysts, military affairs specialists and researchers who have combined their resources in response to the September 11, 2001 attacks on the United States by Islamic terrorists. Team members volunteers their time and combine their expertise to fill a specific niche in the private sector to research, investigate and analyze potential terrorist threats that continue to face the United States. Each professional member of the Northeast Intelligence Network excels in their various fields of expertise and has a proven track record of successes.
Our Mission:
The mission of the Northeast Intelligence Network consists of the following:
Contact Information
Contact telephone: 814-836-0426
NOTICE: All incoming telephone calls to this number are recorded and may be traced to their place of origin.
Our Logo: What it means

As shown above, the Northeast Intelligence Network logo consists of four wing-like shapes, three blue and one red.
The three blue "wings" represent the victims of the three planes that were hijacked and crashed into the World Trade Center towers and the Pentagon in American Airlines Flights 11 and 77, and United Airlines Flight 175.
The red "wing" represents the victims aboard United Airlines Flight 93.
Having the benefit of more information and more time than the victims on the other three flights, the passengers and surviving flight attendants together decided to retake control of the aircraft from the terrorists. The attempt is memorialized by the words of one victim, Todd Beamer, as he was heard to say "let's roll."
The red wing further represents our response to the call for action against terrorism using the tools and abilities we have at our disposal, similar in spirit to those aboard flight 93.
The close proximity of all four wings also signifies our unity and unified approach in that quest, gathered by a common cause.
Staff & Primary E-Mail Contacts:
Founder / Director: Douglas J. Hagmann

Douglas J. Hagmann is the founder and director of the Northeast Intelligence Network and CEO of a multi-state licensed private investigative agency serving many Fortune 500 clients. A 21 year veteran of conducting investigations in the private sector, he has logged over 35,000 hours of covert surveillance in his career and is the author of Tactical Surveillance. He is a member of the International Counter- Terrorism Officers Association and possesses many law enforcement related training certifications. He has been used as an operational asset by federal law enforcement and various police departments, and has performed over 4,000 civil and criminal investigations throughout the United States. Following the attacks of September 11, 2001, Hagmann began using his investigative skills and training to fight terrorism and increase public awareness by establishing the Northeast Intelligence Network.
Assistant Director: Paul Bartling
Paul Bartling, assistant director, is a licensed investigator in the private sector and has spent much of his time in specialized investigative research projects. Mr. Bartling possesses specialized knowledge in a number of areas including biology, anatomy and has spent much of his time tracking potential bio-hazards and the threats they pose to our country.
Associate Director, Military Affairs: Sean Osborne
Sean Osborne has spent 25 years serving his country and currently work within the U.S. Army's Program Executive Office - Command, Control, Communications Tactical (PEOC3T) within the Special Project Office (SPO) and Northeast Regional Response Center (NRRC), Ft. Dix, New Jersey. He spent six years on active duty in the US Navy as a Cryptologic Technician Technical Branch(CTT). He was selected for ELINT (electronic intelligence) school and was subsequently assigned to the Naval Security Group Activity (NSGA) in Naples, Italy where he functioned at the OWS (Operations Watch Supervisor) providing real-time intelligence to COMSUBMED, COMAIRMED and CINCUSNAVEUR.
Mr. Osborne has also been a US Army contractor for the past 22 years, working for Honeywell and its 1990 defense spinoff Alliant Techsystems as a deployable field rep to the US Army Special Operations Command (USASOC) at Ft. Bragg, North Carolina. He was deployed with the 10th Special Forces Group (Airborne) to their forward operations post (SFOB-10) in Panzer Kaserne, Boeblingen, Germany, subsequently supporting all of the US Army's Special Forces Groups, including the John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School, and the 112th Signal battalion (Special Operations) also at Ft. Bragg, N.C.
Mr. Osborne spent 4 months in the Mojave desert in 2002 at NTC, Ft. Irwin, California training with the 325th Airbone Brigade of the 82nd Airborne Division and the Army's first Stryker Bigade combat team out of Ft. Lewis, WA. Following Continental Replacement Center (CRC) classes at Ft. Benning, GA this year, he was deployed to the Coalition Forces Land Command Component (CFLCC) and CJTF-7, Camp Doha, Kuwait supporting operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom in the US Army CENTCOM AO.
Following the attacks against the US on 9/11, Mr. Osborne has been privately active in the pursuit of the continuing threats against our country. "Long before the revelation of the 16-page document reported by The Evening Standard, I was convinced by open-source intelligence of Iraqi and al-Qaeda involvement in those attacks on US soil, and going back to the original WTC attack in 1993, the Oklahoma City bombing of 1995 and culminating with the attack on September 11 and the anthrax attacks in the US in 2001."
NOTICE: The statements made by Mr. Osborne in his capacity as a Military Affairs Expert and Senior Analyst with the Northeast Intelligence Network are his own and do not necessarily reflect the opinions, positions, policies, or sentiments of the United States Army, the Department of Defense, or any branch or variations thereof.
Communications Director: Lee Kaplan
Lee Kaplan is the director of communications and senior intelligence analyst for the Northeast Intelligence Network. He is an undercover investigator and investigative journalist, and has conducted numerous covert investigations and surveillance operations with specific focus on terrorist support recruitment within our universities. He is also an undercover investigative journalist and a regular columnist for Canada Free Press and Israel National News. He heads the organizations Defending America for Knowledge and Action (DAFKA) and Stop the ISM He has been interviewed on over one hundred nationally and internationally syndicated radio shows and been a guest on Fox Cable TV’s Dayside with Linda Vester and Bill O’Reilly’s The Factor. He is a guest every Tuesday on the Jim Kirkwood Show on Utah's K-Talk Radio am-630 and has his own weekly show on www.jerusalempulseradio.com called The Islamic Agenda. He is currently working on a book about America's colleges in the War on Terror and the International Solidarity Movement.
Webmaster:
Scott "Skip" Calahan: In Loving Memory - Honorary Vice-President
August 30, 1958 - September 13, 2005
From 13 September 2005: Today, there is a painfully large hole in the fabric of our organization.
It is with great sadness that we announce that Northeast Intelligence Network researcher and analyst Skip Calahan, 47, lost his courageous battle with cancer this afternoon. Mr. Calahan was an outstanding asset to this organization and a very good friend to many of us, and to me personally as the director of this agency. He meant a lot to us, to his loving family, and to those who knew him. Skip, we will all miss you dearly.
May God Bless you, Skipper, and thank you for everything you have done, every sacrifice you made, and every enemy you tracked down with relentless pursuit. You fought the great fight, but now you are fighting on a different level, with a different army. We will see you again as we meet in God's Kingdom, victorious in the cloak of our Lord and Savior. --Doug Hagmann & Staff
Departments
Media Requests:
Please direct all interview requests to Douglas J. Hagmann, director at the e-mail address above.
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Military Affairs
Please direct all military related information and questions to Sean Osborne.










