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Why So Many Terrorists Get Their Start as Engineers
Sphere ^ | December 29, 2009 | Russell Berman

Posted on 12/29/2009 8:42:08 AM PST by 1rudeboy

(Dec. 29) -- Of all the biographical details that have emerged about the Nigerian man who allegedly tried to blow up a Northwest Airlines jet on Christmas, perhaps the least surprising -- at least to those who study these things -- is what he studied in college.

The terrorist suspect, Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, earned a degree in mechanical engineering from University College London in 2008, just over a year before he tried to demonstrate his skills by detonating an explosive device aboard the Detroit-bound plane. Among violent Islamic extremists, that puts him in familiar company. Indeed, the propensity toward engineering studies is an aspect of the terrorist profile that has drawn increased scrutiny of late from scholars, who have been advancing theories about the high correlation between the two.

In a study published this year, European sociologists Diego Gambetta and Steffen Hertog researched more than 400 known violent jihadists since the 1970s, including the 25 men involved with the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. Nearly half were known to have received some level of higher education, and of those, 44 percent were engineers -- including eight of the 9/11 plotters and hijackers. Engineering was by far the most popular field; the percentage of terrorists who had pursued it was more than twice as high as the second-place field, Islamic studies.

"The bottom line is that while the probability of a Muslim engineer becoming a violent Islamist is minuscule, it is still between three and four times that for other graduates," Gambetta wrote in an article in the New Scientist that summarized the pair's findings, which were published in August in the European Journal of Sociology.

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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Front Page News; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: engineering; flight253; highereducation; muslimstudents
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To: 1rudeboy

Let’s say you’re a disgruntled dipshat who wants to express himself by blowing things up. What are you going to study. Sociology?


101 posted on 12/29/2009 7:38:25 PM PST by Locomotive Breath
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To: MuttTheHoople

You’re ignorant.


102 posted on 12/29/2009 7:40:30 PM PST by Locomotive Breath
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To: Leftism is Mentally Deranged

Colleges and particularly professors love them because they come here on student visas. You can work them as hard as you want and they can’t complain or they get shipped home in disgrace. Think indentured servants from 300 years ago and you’ll be on the money.


103 posted on 12/29/2009 7:44:32 PM PST by Locomotive Breath
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To: rbg81

Well either the bridge you designed fell down or it didn’t fall down. There’s not much room for “shades of gray”.


104 posted on 12/29/2009 7:48:52 PM PST by Locomotive Breath
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To: sefarkas
So why do they focus on commercial aircraft?
What is really going on?

This has never made sense to me
A halfway competent terrorist could cause
a fairly massive degree of mayhem
and still be able to walk away undetected
to repeat over again as needed

That is what I'd do...

A car bomb at a hospital, school, or other soft target
would be virtually impossible to stop,
or even detect, in advance
and would be ridiculously simple for a
competent chemical engineer

You could even set up a webcam to "broadcast" the event

105 posted on 12/29/2009 7:58:21 PM PST by HangnJudge
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To: norton

“The complexity of an engineering degree is real but it is not broad enough to see those shades of gray or to necessarily recognize the best answer to problems outside of the specialty.”

You know, I see that line of opinion a lot. Sure, there are some narrow engineers. They are the media’s stereotype.

In college (before moving on), I took more of some “broad” subjects than most majors in the subject. Took graduate level philosophy and business courses. The non-graduate level ones were “blow offs” - read the book, show up to required classes if any, and blow the curve. Those courses were also BORING in terms of depth.

Engineers’ course hour requirements were more than 20% over most other majors’ and included a lot of “general education” requirements. Many if not most of my classmates took advantage of that to learn a lot outside of engineering. (Now the nerds did take just the easy ones and didn’t learn much.)

Also, anyone who doesn’t think there are shades of grey in engineering is clueless. The math to be exact is impossible for even many seemingly simple problems, and that’s even if you have access to a supercomputer. Much of engineering is knowing what parts of the grey areas you can estimate and what parts you cannot. That takes something called “judgement.”

I’ve known more plenty of engineers with a broader understanding of history and philosophy than many philosophy (usually clueless), polisci (more clueless), english, and even history majors. Now, I’ve also known plenty of very one-dimensional engineers aka classic nerds, but they were not the majority.

But our “culture” treats engineers as dorks, so no wonder that’s the accepted view.

PS You want narrow? Talk to your average leftist indoctrinated polisci, journalism (shudder), or lib arts major. They think that their thinking is broad, but it’s generally narrow party line pseudo-marxism or pure marxism with little bredth or awareness. (Again, there are many exceptions.)


106 posted on 12/29/2009 8:08:46 PM PST by piytar (Ammo is hard to find! Bought some lately? Please share where at www.ammo-finder.com)
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To: piytar

more plenty = plenty PIMF


107 posted on 12/29/2009 8:22:20 PM PST by piytar (Ammo is hard to find! Bought some lately? Please share where at www.ammo-finder.com)
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To: Nepeta
"Nepeta
Since Oct 1, 2009"
Welcome to FRee Republic!

Warning: Addictive!

108 posted on 12/29/2009 9:37:01 PM PST by grey_whiskers (The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change without notice.)
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To: 1rudeboy
How could a real engineer think that burning his dick off would bring a plane down?
109 posted on 12/29/2009 9:38:20 PM PST by April Lexington (Study the constitution so you know what they are taking away!)
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To: April Lexington

How could a real engineer think that burning his dick off would bring a plane down?

________

It’s a guy thing.


110 posted on 12/29/2009 9:40:05 PM PST by word_warrior_bob (You can now see my amazing doggie and new puppy on my homepage!! Come say hello to Jake & Sonny)
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To: word_warrior_bob

Oh. Like deer hunting?


111 posted on 12/29/2009 9:43:12 PM PST by April Lexington (Study the constitution so you know what they are taking away!)
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To: HangnJudge
You make a good point. The airplane thing is so 1960s/1970s. A Yassir Arafat kind of event. For some reason, achmed the magnificent seems to think this scares people. In fact, Mohammad.... it pisses us off. If you or your pathetic ilk ever try anything on a plane I'm on, they'll be hauling your slightly built, feminine carcass out in one of those plastic zipper bags. And... I don't have to sneak anything in my underpants to accomplish the task...
112 posted on 12/29/2009 9:47:35 PM PST by April Lexington (Study the constitution so you know what they are taking away!)
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To: 1rudeboy
An interesting statistic from the referenced "New Scientist" article/opinion piece referenced in the main article:
113 posted on 12/29/2009 9:50:19 PM PST by Ronaldus Magnus
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To: grey_whiskers
"Nepeta Since Oct 1, 2009" Welcome to FRee Republic! Warning: Addictive!

Thank you! I've been lurking a long time.
114 posted on 12/29/2009 9:59:55 PM PST by Nepeta
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To: Nepeta
Not all engineers are created equally. Some aren't very good.

Indeed. While you can teach the tools needed for actually implementing a solution once it's thought of, you can't really teach the creative and innovative thinking needed to think up problem solutions. Thus, one can have all the tools in the world, but if one is a dunce, they won't know what to do with the tools.

115 posted on 12/29/2009 10:12:30 PM PST by catnipman (Cat Nipman: Made from The Right Stuff)
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To: 1rudeboy
It's poor research because they put into one pile Christian conservative Americans and radical Islamic jihadists, when in fact radical Islam is a leftist totalitarian movement.

Take a look at this post "Plane Bomber Was Anti-War Activist in London":

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2417342/posts

Radical Islamists are fellow travelers with Bill Ayers, John Kerry and the Winter Soldiers, and Al Gore. Osama Bin Laden's propaganda could easily have been written by the editorial staff of the New York Times.

Further, as stated in my original post, your hero researchers who publish in the European Journal of Sociology and editorialize in New Scientist do not understand the difference between cause and effect. That's why they don't ask why radical Muslims become engineers rather than why engineers become radical Muslims.

116 posted on 12/29/2009 11:32:42 PM PST by BigBobber
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To: Soothesayer9

dude, it was the herbs..


117 posted on 12/29/2009 11:34:38 PM PST by rahbert (There are no fish here! What kind of ocean is this?)
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To: Leftism is Mentally Deranged
Colleges love them. Colleges welcome them with open arms, because they are dark and belong to a group that promises to eliminate Western Civilization. Colleges give them priority in admissions and free tuition, paid for by the normal people who built up Western Civilization.

Speaking as an alumnus of a prominent private university that had a 40% foreign born student body, and as someone with two friends in admissions at a large public university, I can tell you that the real reason is that the foreign students pay full tuition, either via daddy or their governments. There is also the residual belief that these folks will become the elites in their countries, enhancing the university's reputation on a global basis.

Don't confuse the foreign students with the affirmative action cases, the latter of which wind up flunking out or dropping out after two semesters because they can't/couldn't do the work.

118 posted on 12/29/2009 11:40:19 PM PST by Clemenza (Remember our Korean War Veterans)
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To: Republic of Texas

>Bozo is a name and should be capitalized.

You’re an engineer!

:)


119 posted on 12/30/2009 1:00:54 AM PST by ROTB (Public Option vs. Insurance: Armed men at my door demanding payment vs a "bill")
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To: HangnJudge

So why do they focus on commercial aircraft?
What is really going on?

This has never made sense to me
A halfway competent terrorist could cause
a fairly massive degree of mayhem
and still be able to walk away undetected
to repeat over again as needed

************************************

Think 9/11:

1) The footage, spectacular.
2) The destruction, epic.
3) The cleanup, months.


120 posted on 12/30/2009 1:06:42 AM PST by ROTB (Public Option vs. Insurance: Armed men at my door demanding payment vs a "bill")
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