• To Kill A Terrorist In Self Defense (Devonshire Square Apartments)
    Jul 22 2025
    The incident between Senior Airman O'Neil and the terrorist took place at a business located off of a side street of North Academy Boulevard in Colorado Springs. O'Neil has stated that he believes that the car he was driving may have been tailed to the business. He drove a 1998 Hyundai Accent GL Sedan. O'Neil's car had 4 doors and was red. He has stated that he had never seen the terrorist before. The entire incident lasted less than 10 minutes. O'Neil lived by himself at Devonshire Square Apartments in Colorado Springs from early November 1999 to July 31, 2000.
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  • To Kill A Terrorist In Self Defense (Khobar Towers bombing)
    Jul 22 2025
    The Khobar Towers bombing was an attack on part of a housing complex in the city of Khobar, Saudi Arabia, near the national oil company (Saudi Aramco) headquarters of Dharan and nearby King Abdulaziz Air Base on June 25, 1996. At that time, Khobar Towers was being used as living quarters for coalition forces who were assigned to Operation Southern Watch, a no fly-zone operation in southern Iraq, as part of the Iraqi no-fly zones.
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  • To Kill A Terrorist In Self Defense (Colorado Springs, Colorado)
    Jul 22 2025
    As of 2021, there are nearly 45,000 active-duty troops in the Colorado Springs area. There are more than 100,000 veterans and thousands of reservists. The military and defense contractors supply more than 40% of the Pikes Peak region's economy. Colorado Springs is home to the Peterson Space Force Base, Schriever Space Force Base, Cheyenne Mountain Space Force Station, U.S. Space Command, and Space Operations Command— the largest contingent of space service military installations. They are responsible for intelligence gathering, space operations, and cyber missions.
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  • To Kill A Terrorist In Self Defense (Major General (Ret.) Suzanne Vautrinot)
    Jul 22 2025
    Maj. Gen. (Ret.) Suzanne M. Vautrinot (1959-) is a former U.S. Air Force Major General. Vautrinot served on the active duty United States Air Force from 1982 to 2013. Vautrinot graduated from Edison High School (California) in 1978. She was inducted into the Edison High School Hall Of Fame in 2023. From April 29, 2011 to June 2013 she was the Commander of 24th Air Force; and Commander, Air Forces Cyber; and Commander, Air Force Network Operations, Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. General Vautrinot was responsible for the Air Force's component numbered air force providing combatant commanders with trained and ready cyber forces which plan and conduct cyberspace operations. Twenty-fourth Air Force personnel extend, maintain and defend the Air Force portion of the Department of Defense global network. She directed the activities of three operational cyber wings, two headquartered at Lackland Air Force Base, and one at Robins Air Force Base, Georgia, as well as the 624th Operations Center at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. Major General Vautrinot entered the Air Force as a Commissioned Officer after graduating from the United States Air Force Academy in 1982. Since her retirement from the military she has served on the Board Of Directors of many companies, including Symantec Corporation, Ecolab Corporation, CSX Corporation, Wells Fargo and Parsons Corporation. She has earned tens of millions of dollars from those corporations. In 2024, The American College Center for Military and Veteran Affairs honored Suzanne Vautrinot with the 2024 Soldier-Citizen Award. As of 2025 she resides in Colorado Springs, Colorado with her husband United States Air Force Colonel (RET.) Bill Keller.
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  • To Kill A Terrorist In Self Defense (Kung Fu)
    Jul 22 2025
    O'Neil killed a terrorist with a kung fu punch. A kung fu punch can refer to the general concept of punching techniques in the martial art of kung fu, or it can refer to a specific type of punch, such as the one-inch punch. Kung fu punches emphasize generating power through body mechanics and coordination, rather than relying solely on arm strength.

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  • To Kill A Terrorist In Self Defense (O'Neil's Work & Educational Background)
    Jul 22 2025
    At the age of 17, O'Neil scored a 1180 on the Scholastic Aptitude Test. He passed 30 credits at The University of Massachusetts Amherst as a teenager in 1994 and 1995. O'Neil graduated with a B.S. in Computer Information Systems Management from Colorado Christian University in 2001. He graduated with a M.B.A. from Regis University in 2004. In his mid-twenties he was employed by Harvard University. O'Neil was paid to work in business and was a top rated writer and journalist for the Santa Monica, California based company Everipedia Inc. from June 2019 to September 2022. He is the author of numerous books on Amazon.Everipedia Boxing Archives is authored by O'Neil and is in Seward (AK.) Community Library & Museum and Grant Library on Fort Carson. He is also the host of Everipedia Boxing Show. The podcast can be found on Amazon Music. Everipedia Inc. is a cryptocurrency and encyclopedia company that was rebranded IQ.wiki in 2022. Its official cryptocurrency IQ is on numerous cryptocurrency exchanges. O'Neil has never been married. His biological son, Daniel Marshall, resides in Toronto, Canada.He was born when O'Neil was serving in the Individual Ready Reserve U.S. Air Force.
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  • To Kill A Terrorist In Self Defense (O'Neil Is A Former Boxer)
    Jul 22 2025
    O'Neil is a former amateur boxer that competed in USA Boxing sanctioned matches in the late 1990's. He KO'd 1991, 1993 LSU National Baseball Champion Jeffrey Naquin on June 20, 1998. Naquin retained a full NCAA Division I athletic scholarship. Naquin signed sports memorabalia on Worthpoint and pictures of him playing baseball are for sale on eBay. O'Neil TKO'd 1997, 1999 US Armed Forces Superheavyweight Boxing Champion Preston Hartzog on October 8, 1999. Hartzog was a member of the U.S. Army World Class Athlete Program. O'Neil's boxing matches occurred at 3D Boxing Gym in Colorado Springs. 3D Boxing Gym was owned by Dickie Wood. Wood was a USA Boxing official. Lockheed Martin provided facilitation for the matches. Preston Hartzog was Vitali Klitschko's primary paid sparring partner for the Lennox Lewis vs. Vitali Klitschko professional boxing match that was contested for the WBC heavyweight world title on June 21, 2003 at Staples Center in Los Angeles, California.Hartzog was interviewed by ESPN before the match.Lewis had defeated Mike Tyson in his previous fight. O'Neil's amateur boxing record is 2 wins and 0 losses (2 KO's).
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  • To Kill A Terrorist In Self Defense
    Jul 21 2025
    At the time he was cleared O'Neil held an Associate of Applied Science degree in Information Technology from The Community College of the Air Force. He graduated on February 11, 1999. O'Neil's immediate commanding officer while stationed in the Middle East was Captain Dickey Rounsaville.[7] He worked as a truck driver, base telephone operator, and computer network administrator as an Airman First Class and Senior Airman while a member of 763rd EARS. O'Neil was stationed at Schriever Air Force Base at the time of the incident as a member of 11th Space Warning Squadron. 11th Space Warning Squadron's Commander from December 1997 to July 2000 was Lt. Colonel Suzanne Vautrinot. He briefed a U.S. Air Force Captain and a Lockheed Martin employee about the incident. O'Neil entered active duty on August 28, 1996 and was honorably discharged from the active duty U.S. Air Force on August 27, 2000. He was honorably discharged from the Individual Ready Reserve U.S. Air Force on July 24, 2004. He entered the United States Armed Forces through MEPS Boston in the summer of 1996.
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