Sympathy for al Qaeda has produced "sudden jihad syndrome" in domestic terror cells unaffiliated with foreign terrorists and people seeking to carry out attacks in the U.S., a law-enforcement intelligence analysis says.
The Dec. 6 report by the Texas Public Safety Department's Bureau of Information Analysis warns officials not to dismiss individual or homegrown terror cells as "wannabes," saying they pose a credible threat to homeland security.
National Counterterrorism Center 2008 Calendar
This year's calendar is the largest ever, with 160 pages of information on known terrorist groups, individual terrorists, and technical information on topics such as biological and chemical threats. New features this year include pages on Anthrax, al-Qa'ida in the Lands of the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM), Radicalization: Myth and Reality, VX Nerve Agent, Toxic Industrial Chemicals, Kongra-Gel (KGK), a significantly expanded index, and more.
The calendar looks quite informative.
Thank you MamaDearest.