Sunday, May 13, 2007

As terrorism plots evolve, FBI relies on Agent John Q. Public


As a conclusion to the breakup of the plot to kill soldiers at Fort Dix, NJ, the federal authorities have drawn that the participation of the public is fundamental when it comes to the prevention of terrorist acts by homegrown terrorist groups.

In the past five years, it has been stated that the FBI has experienced an “unprecedented expansion,” however it seems that the terrorist groups are experiencing a directly proportional development. This shows that stepping on everybody’s toes has its consequences, consequences that are violent and unpredictable. We have turned a country upside down and did not see the mirroring effects that our actions will have on ourselves at home.

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