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Minnesota and terrorists -- is there an attraction?
by Elizabeth Stawicki, Minnesota Public Radio
Border states allow for relatively easy slipping in and out of the country. ... Three of the top states for terrorism-related arrests and cases are border states.
- International terrorism analyst Jason Korsower
http://news.minnesota.publicradio.org/features/2004/07/30_stawickie_minnterror/
Islamic Charities Ordered to Pay $156M
(Regarding the suspicious nature of his death)
http://littlegreenfootballs.com/weblog/?entry=13875_Islamic_Charities_Ordered_to_Pay_$156M
Cause for Concern?
Jason Korsower, 29, died in his sleep in his Washington apartment on November 26, after returning from Thanksgiving celebrations with his family in his native Atlanta.
Korsower worked with Steven Emerson at the Investigative Project.
http://www.israpundit.com/archives/2004/12/cause_for_conce.php
When religion is hijacked
By Yonah Alexander / Jason Korsower
http://www.washtimes.com/commentary/20031101-101820-6028r.htm
Korsower, Jason Scott
Korsower, Jason Scott Jason Scott Korsower, age 29, of Atlanta and Washington, D.C. died November 26, 2004. Jason was a graduate of Episcopal High School in Alexandria, VA and a graduate of Colgate University, where he was a member of Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity. He was enrolled in Syracuse University Law School and was to begin classes next fall. Jason served in the Elite Combat Unit, Nahal Israeli Defense Force, IDF, was an anti-terrorism specialist and author of numerous articles. he is survived by his mother, Karen Grablowsky, stepmother, Martha Fletcher, brother Brent David Korsower, father, Allan Jay Korsower and grandmother Betty Korsower of Chicago. Graveside services were held November 28, 2004 in Arlington Memorial Park. Rabbi Philip Kranz officiating. Memorial contributions may be made to Israeli Defense Forces, Nahal Unit 50, In Memory of Jason Korsower, One who served, P.O. Box 28523, Atlanta, GA 30358. Sandy Springs Chapel Funeral Directors, 136 Mt. Vernon Hwy. 404-255-8511.
http://www.legacy.com/WashingtonTimes/LegacyHome.asp?CalendarDate=&Page=FullText