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Blaming the Internet for Terrorism
This comes from today's (Wed. July 31) LI Newsday, though the byline
is the AP:
"Bombing Becoming All Too Popular"
The Associated Press
Washington - The number of Americans attacking and attempting to
attack each other with bombs each year has nearly doubled this
decade. For every Olympic park or Oklahamo City tragedy, police
report dozens of foiled attempts where death and destruction are
narrowly averted.
[..]
The rapid escalation poses a vexing problem for law enforcement.
Unlike international terrorists with recognized agendas, these
culprits are most often low-profile operators plotting in the privacy
of back yards, garages and basements with easily obtained materials
and simple instructions straight off the Internet.
[..]
In 1989, there were 1,699 criminal bombings attemted or carried out
nationwide. By 1994, the last year with complete figures, the number
has risen to 3,163, according to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and
Firearms.
Local cases, which seldom make national headlines, demonstrate the
breadth of the threat.
[Examples follow...only one names the Internet:]
In Baton-Rouge, La., an 18-year-ooold dropout and two friends were
indicted this month for stealing bomb-making materials from two
high-school chemistry labs, Court records allege the three plotted
to blow up a train returning the young woman's parents from vacation
to get insurance money, and had followed a terrorist handbook
published on the Internet.
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