Terrorist


Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close
Transfer of Power (Mitch Rapp, #3)
Takedown (Scot Harvath, #5)
I Am Pilgrim
All the Queen's Men (CIA Spies, #2)
The Last Man (Mitch Rapp, #13)
Patient Zero (Joe Ledger, #1)
The Great Derangement: A Terrifying True Story of War, Politics, and Religion at the Twilight of the American Empire
The Lion's Game (John Corey, #2)
A Wanted Man (Jack Reacher, #17)
Bad Luck and Trouble (Jack Reacher, #11)
The President's Daughter
The Sum of All Fears (Jack Ryan, #6)
Gone Tomorrow (Jack Reacher, #13)
The Blades: SAS Special Operations Force
Alive by Piers Paul ReadMiracle in the Andes by Nando ParradoFlight 232 by Laurence GonzalesThe Mystery of Flight 427 by Bill AdairLost in Shangri-la by Mitchell Zuckoff
Planes - accidents
79 books — 31 voters
Madman in the Woods by Jamie GehringDays of Rage by Bryan BurroughThey Want to Kill Americans by Malcolm W. NanceThe Skies Belong to Us by Brendan I. KoernerLynched by Angela D. Sims
U.S. Domestic Terrorism (nonfiction)
124 books — 10 voters

Black Cross by Greg IlesNancekuke by John BranfieldThe Serpent's Kiss by Mark TerryThe Annihilation Protocol by Michael  LaurenceSand and Fire by Tom  Young
Fiction: Chemical Weapons/Warfare
15 books — 3 voters
Bullets and Train by Adeerus GhayanThe 40-Minute War by Janet E. MorrisNobody Asked Me, But .... by Karl WigginsThink Fast or Die by Simon W. Clark100 Common Sense Policies to make BRITAIN GREAT again by Karl Wiggins
Terrorism
95 books — 63 voters

The Last Twilight by Marjorie M. LiuFever Zone by Cindy DeesPayback by J. Robert KennedyPlague by H.W. "Buzz" BernardFreedom to Kill by Paul Lindsay
Fiction: Ebola & Marburg Virus
35 books — 2 voters

Abhijit Naskar
Study in Wildlife (Naskaristana 2801-2802) I used to think I'm a human behavior expert, but more and more I'm beginning to realize, I'm just a wildlife expert, because the core horrors that torment society are caused not by human behavior, but by the animal within the humans. Prejudice, dogma, ultraindividualism, nationalism, fascism, fundamentalism, these are not problems of human behavior, these are classic cases of animal nature. A terrorist is just a statesman without office, a statesman ...more
Abhijit Naskar, Tierra Carta: Naskar Charter of Earth

Norman Schwarzkopf
I will confess to you that, you know, one of the statements that’s been attributed to me that I’m sort of proud of is somebody said, you know, “What do we do about Osama bin Laden?” And they asked me, “Can we forgive him?” And I said, “Forgiveness is up to God. I just hope we hurry up the meeting.” And that’s the way I feel about him, really. [8 February 2003 show of Meet The Press, NBC News]
Norman Schwarzkopf

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