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Homeland Security Weekly 01.03.2007
3 January 2007: After a two-week hiatus for the holidays, the first edition of Homeland Security Weekly is out and back on schedule. In this week's program, Doug Hagmann talks about the significance of the recent al Qaeda message and what Ayman al Zawahiri is telling the U.S., Canada, and the Western world. Mr. Hagmann draws the connection between the latest message from al-Zawahiri, who was known to be traveling in the U.S. in the 1990's and meeting with Islamic terrorist bomb makers in the Midwest in the spring of 1995 to the Islamic terrorists in Oklahoma and their role in the 1995 bombing. Dots are connected between the first Gulf war, domestic terror incidents during the decade of the 1990’s, and the government’s failures to address the terrorist activities for two decades. Could the documents Sandy Berger removed from the National Archive be much more of a smoking gun than anyone has yet to realize? Could the most recent congressional report on the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing by a congressional subcommittee tie in to those documents?. This broadcast is a fact-filled, information packed look Islamic terrorist activities inside the U.S. over the last 2 decades and the government’s denials despite evidence to the contrary. Many questions are addressed and answers are offered, but many more questions remain.