Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Global War On Terror: Domestic

Amidst all the discussion of terrorist activity abroad, and there is plenty of it, what is often absent is a discussion of home grown terrorists. FOX News recently ran an hour long special, hosted by the talented E. D. Hill, dealing with the subject.

Home grown terrorists are particularly dangerous and difficult to identify. We can reflect back to Waco and consider militia types, but the one common denominator for these folks is a hatred for America. Many are sitting ducks to be approached by foreign influence to help conduct an operation, and although there is scant media coverage of it, the signature event in this regard is the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah building in Oklahoma City in 1995.

If you are a conspiracy theorist, this has all the bells and whistles. In an interview on The Glenn Beck Program, I first became aware of the work being done by Jayna Davis in her book “The Third Terrorist”. Evidence in her book is exhaustive and most compelling, and I strongly encourage you to read more about it at her website at http://jaynadavis.com/ Ms. Davis was at the forefront putting these theories on the national stage. Please review her interview with Bill O’Reilly on The Factor below:



There are several folks in high profile positions who have high regard for her work, including the aforementioned Beck, former CIA Director James Woolsey and US Congressman Dana Rohrabacher (R:CA). The Wall Street Journal also chronicled the events she uncovered in an editorial piece.

Ms. Davis advanced the intelligence community terminology “lily whites” in a labeling effort to show the terrorists may in fact be right amongst us and not easily identified. From the snipers in Virginia to the American Taliban, those who awake daily wishing harm on America come from near and far.

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