Grappling with mutual desire, ambition, and civic duty - sexy, beautiful Lib Rand and veteran Trib reporter, Tony Wochowski, investigate a terrorist, discovering a larger plan to undermine the world economy. On their adventurous journey to save civilization, Lib and Tony encounter colorful characters, including an ex-Fed who thinks he's a guardian angel, two security guards who look a lot like Thomas Jefferson and George Washington, an NSA agent with Asperger's, an overly friendly video chat girl, and the devil himself. Homeland Insecurity is fast-paced and fun, while raising a relevant, cautionary flag - a plea for moderation.
For the first time an author with a background in urban wrfare and counter terrorism shows the true state of border security. Are we secure or s target waiting for a marksman? Find out the truth in No Safe Haven: Homeland Insecurity.
The book reveals that Arab Muslims were more likely to be attacked in certain spatial contexts than others and that Muslim women wearing the hijab were more vulnerable to assault than men, as their head scarves were interpreted by some as a ...
Homeland Insecurity: Failed Politics, Policies, and a Nation at Risk
Narrowly escaping death when white supremacists explode targets in five cities, journalist Frank Delafield wonders how such a deadly plot could escape law enforcement suspicions.
The authors "sound the alarm in this book, to bring to light the critical damage that over three decades of the exercise of unfettered political power has had on the role of the Federal Bureau of Investigation -- the FBI -- in ensuring ...
Homeland Insecurity suggests that the activities of the Bush administration to protect the United States after 9/11 borrowed much (lessons) from the assault on constitutional and civil liberties during World War II. This book is a must read ...
Kamen America: Homeland Insecurity
This book is a must read for all Americans concerned about their freedom.
In Homeland Insecurity, Washington insiders former FBI Official Terry Turchie and FBI clinical psychologist Dr. Kathleen Puckett lead readers on a detailed exploration of how the politics of power were born, and have continued to endure, in ...
A wild and wicked parody of America's preoccupation with national security offers a selection of whimsical news stories, opinion pieces, and blurbs that offer a pointed look at Donald Rumsfeld, America's dependence on foreign oil, domestic ...