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The Terror Factory by Trevor Aaronson

The Terror Factory

Inside the FBI's Manufactured War on Terrorism

by Trevor Aaronson

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  • Jan 2013, 256 pages
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Rev. Bill Weir of Minneapolis, MN

Stirring Us To Contact Our Elected Leaders
I saw his TED Talk of June, 2015, and bought two copies of his book (one to give to my library). In addition I have copied media reviews as well as the publisher's author and book intros, which I have today distributed to ten decision-leaders. Taking account of their comments, I'm now ready to go to the websites of our elected leaders, first whitehouse.gov and then my two US Senators and my US Representative. I urge you to do what you can to stop these FBI actions that, it appears to me, clearly violate the principles of US law enforcement.
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