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page after page after page - all I seem to find are obstructionist articles
complaining about "Police States" and worse.
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The purpose of the site is to educate the public about terrorists and their
actions and to encourage people with information about past or future
terrorist acts to turn the terrorists in and receive a reward of up to 25
million dollars.
Federal Bureau of Investigation -
Counterterrorism Today, the FBI
is part of a vast national and international campaign dedicated to defeating
terrorism. Working hand-in-hand with partners in law enforcement,
intelligence, the military, and diplomatic circles, our job is to neutralize
terrorist cells and operatives here in the U.S. and to help dismantle
terrorist networks worldwide.
FBI details local anti-terror efforts: A focus on intelligence gathering has
brought success. Complacency, an agent said, is dangerous. Last
summer, FBI agents here received a tip that a Moroccan student attending a
Philadelphia-area trade school was making increasingly vitriolic statements
against America. Agents tracked him - they won't say how - and learned that
he had flown to Iraq. The unidentified man was detained there, and, the FBI
said, confessed to firing at U.S. troops.
FBI Shifting Focus to Anti-Terror Effort ~ By MARK SHERMAN,
Associated Press Writer. The FBI is investigating only about half the
criminal cases it did before the Sept. 11 attacks because of its focus on
stopping terrorist attacks. Investigations of financial fraud, bank
robberies and some drug cases have suffered as a result, but other federal
agencies as well as state and local law enforcement have picked up the slack
in most areas, Justice Department inspector general Glenn A. Fine said
Monday.
FBI Looks To American Muslims In Search Of Al-Qaida Info Putting
aside worries about targeting the average American Muslim, major US Muslim
orgs are working with the FBI to help search for suspects.
Paper Chase: Friday, September 01, 2006 The Federal Education
Department shared personal information on hundreds of student loan
applicants with the Federal Bureau of Investigation across a five-year
period that began after the Sept. 11 terror attacks, the agencies said
yesterday. An assistant director of the F.B.I., John Miller, said in a
statement: “During the 9/11 investigation and continually since, much of the
intelligence has indicated terrorists have exploited programs involving
student visas and financial aid. In some student loan frauds, identity theft
has been a factor.’’
FBI Increases Scrutiny of Hezbollah Thursday, July 20, 2006: The
fighting in the Middle East has prompted the FBI to increase its focus on
the worldwide activities of the Islamic militant group Hezbollah, but the
bureau said Wednesday it has no credible intelligence pointing to an
imminent attack in the United States.
FrontPage magazine.com -- Taking the Sting out of Jihad by Robert ...
Robert Redford and Paul Newman aren’t in on it this time, but The Sting has
become a key weapon in stateside anti-terror efforts. Last week a
68-year-old Pennsylvania man named Ronald A. Grecula went to Houston for a
meeting. He told the men he had arranged to meet there that he had “no
loyalty for America.” Blaming the U.S. government for his losing a custody
battle for his children, Grecula was prepared to build a bomb and sell it to
Al-Qaeda for use in the United States. But Grecula’s Houston meeting didn’t
go entirely as planned: the men he met were undercover FBI agents, and
Grecula is now under arrest...
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