Terrorists Among Us by Carl Aabye

Terrorists Among Us

Carl Aabye
178 pages
McCleery & Sons Publishing
Dec 2003
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This piece of fiction was written to "expose a weakness" in present policies and conflicts in the masses of rules which seem to put emphasis on business, money, and power interests at the expense of the people’s security, safety and happiness. Shouldn’t we and our leaders strive for some security for our people? In Terrorists Among Us, Carl writes his story to tell the adventures of a band of "young warriors," who travel half the world round on a quest to right perceived injustices. This comes from their strong -if fanatical faith, for they are fundamentalists, and militant. They are trained; but what they discover is that the world is not just as they had believed. "When you squeeze on a balloon in one spot it generally bulges out in another spot; and when a journalist wrote articles in praise of ‘matricula consular’, a special program to aid illegals, I felt a pressure to counter with my own working-man’s viewpoint. This was the seed that gave rise to this book."
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Pages 178
Publisher McCleery & Sons Publ...
Published 2003
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