What the CAIRful CIA Didn't Want Law Enforcement to Learn

by DIANA WEST August 17, 2011
 
 
The CIA says studying Anwar al-Awlaki’s case is not "current" enough
 
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The space constraints of the newspaper column prevented me from listing in my most recent column exactly what topics the CIA did not consider "as current and comprehensive as possible," thereby pulling the plug on last week's scheduled 3-day Homegrown Radicalization conference. Or was it pressure from CAIR?
 
1) "Homegrown Radicalization and Recruitment" regarding the Lackawanna Six
2) "History of Islamic Extremism in the US"
3) "From Hatred to Harmony," a presentation by a former SkinHead leader and Neo-Nazi recruiter
4) "White Supremacy and Anti-Government Extremism"
5)  Al Qaeda's Inspire Magazine
6) "Violent Islamic Extremist Doctrines"
7) "Radicalization in the Mlitary"
8) "Domestic Jihadists in the National Capitol Region"
9) Anwar al-Awlaki Case Study
10) Farooque Ahmed Case Study
11) Gang Radicalization
12) Information Collection on Patrol
 
These conference topics look pretty current and comprehensive to me.
 
 
FamilySecurityMatters.org Contributor Diana West is a journalist and columnist whose writing appears in several high profile outlets. She also has a website: DianaWest.net.
 

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