Ombre Ga’chong: Don’t go nuclear, go underground
By Lee Webber In one of my recent columns as well as a few previous ones I have suggested that Guam might want to look into the potential of using…
By Lee Webber In one of my recent columns as well as a few previous ones I have suggested that Guam might want to look into the potential of using…
By Lee Webber Once again, my hat is off to all those people working night and day to restore Guam to as close to normal as possible in the safest…
By Lee Webber According to Craig Hooper for Forbes Magazine in his article, “China will exploit Guam’s struggle to recover from Typhoon Mawar,” June 9, 2023, “As a potential target…
By Lee Webber The real core workers getting Guam moving again are the front line employees who are out there getting needed services back to their fellow community members. Without…
By Lee Webber During my past 55 years of living in paradise I have had the opportunity to weather more typhoons and earthquakes than I care to mention, and in…
By Lee Webber Last week I shared my thoughts concerning the importance of beefing up our cyber-security for Guam. This week we’ll look at the kinetic side of the need…
By Lee Webber Guam is a critical linchpin in the maintenance of what we can refer to as civil world order and balance. The world economy has methodically shifted during…
Ever since my childhood, April 1 or April Fool’s Day, was a day that people traditionally played jokes on each other and we all got a laugh out of creative…
By Lee Webber Governmental transparency, is a critical, non-negotiable item in our free society if we want a government of, by, and for the people. Given the current situation with…
By Lee Webber Recently Delegate James Moylan asked for DODEA to consider rejoining with the Guam Department of Education (DOE) rather than building another school on Guam to deal with…