We believe Al Qaeda continues to have a terrorist infrastructure in Canada, one with documented links to the U.S. While many border security measures have been implemented since 9/11, the vast expanse of the 4,000-mile-long U.S. northern border, with eighty-six points of entry and various unofficial crossings, may still provide opportunities for operatives to penetrate U.S. national security, particularly if Western passports are used. --The FBI, in a classified bulletin Cold Terror will shock the conscience of a nation. In terrifying detail, it shows how the world's terrorists have made themselves at home in Canada--and how they have been made welcome by cowardly politicians. --David Frum, Resident Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and author of, with Richard Perle, An End to Evil: What's Next in the War on Terror Stewart Bell's clarion call for action needs to be heeded before the ticking Canadian terrorist time bomb blows up closer to home. If Canadian terrorists aren't stopped before they use weapons of mass destruction in the United States, we'll have far bigger problems than keeping the border open for trade. --Patrick Grady, The Globe and Mail
This is a great read.Just because it relates to all that is going on in the world today.Canada is a safe haven for terrorists.The government does nothing to stop it.You will see in the book.To quote the author "Canada is the club med" for these groups.Go and buy this book!
A Wakeup Call for Canada
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
Stewart Bell, a seasoned journalist who has written on terrorism for a dozen years, has been criticized for allegedly targeting minority ethnic groups. But this is no hysterical racist on a crusade; the author is a calm, dispassionate observer who has done his research and analysis in a painstaking and objective manner. His targets are the tiny but terrifying minorities within minorities, and the politicians who tolerate and thus encourage them. Even if one believes, as so many Canadians seem to, that Canada is an unlikely target for terrorism, it is certainly not in our interests to continue harbouring terrorism aimed not only at faraway "enemies", but at our nearest neighbour and chief trading partner. Cold Terror is a serious treatment of a vital problem for which Canadians should demand swift and decisive action.
Cold Terror
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
Canadians need to read this book. We have been sanguine for too long, letting our government continue to its ostrich mentality.Bell writes a comprehensive and coherant book on terrorist activies in Canada going on under the radar. My dismay is that it has recieved such little attention until now.
Canada in Denial: A Wakeup Call
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
Stewart Bell, a seasoned journalist who has written on terrorism for several years, has been criticized for allegedly targeting minority ethnic groups. But this is no hysterical racist on a crusade; the author is a calm, dispassionate observer who has done his research and analysis in a painstaking and objective manner. His targets are the tiny but terrifying minorities within minorities, and the politicians who tolerate and thus encourage them. Even if one believes, as so many Canadians seem to, that Canada is an unlikely target for terrorism, it is clearly not in our interests to continue harbouring terrorism aimed not only at faraway conflicts "of which we know little", but at our nearest neighbour and chief trading partner. Cold Terror is a serious treatment of a vital problem for which Canadians should demand swift and decisive action.
Bell Exposes Canada as Haven for Terror
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
Still reeling from 9/11, Americans will be shocked to read Stewart Bell's account of how the Canadian Government has allowed Sihk, Tamil and Islamic terrorists to come into our home and turn it into a safe house for international terror.Bell, who writes for the National Post and is Canada's leading reporter on national security and terrorism, has taken on the courageous task of warning Canadians about the terrorists living amongst us. This has stirred up a real hornets' nest. For his troubles, he has been threatened by many who don't like his message and has been branded as anti-Islamic by the Canadian Islamic Congress. Bell's litany of terrorist incidents around the world involving Canadian terrorists is long enough to qualify Canada for membership in the Axis of Evil. The most infamous are: the 1985 Air India bombing; the 1991 assassination of Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi; the 1993 World Trade Centre bombing in New York; the 1993 assassination of Sri Lankan President Ranasinghe Premadasa; the 1995 blast at the Egyptian embassy in Islamabad; the murder of 58 tourists in Egypt in 1997; the 1997 truck explosion in Sri Lanka that killed 100; the bloody Bali night club bombings in 2002; and the 2003 attack on the housing compound in Riyadh.Americans need to read this thoroughly-researched and well-documented book to learn about the threat they face from Canadian-based terrorists.
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