Hostile Intent Protecting Yourself from Terrorism

Hostile Intent Protecting Yourself from Terrorism by Phil Little, published by B&H Publishing Group in 2005, is a comprehensive examination of the evolving landscape of terrorism. This first edition, comprising 232 pages, presents insights drawn from Little’s extensive experience over three decades, including his observations from Lebanese terror camps in the 1970s to American airports prior to September 11th. The book offers a detailed exploration of the threats posed by terrorism on a global scale.
Readers will find that Hostile Intent delves into the complexities of political science and the interplay between terrorism and religion. Little’s firsthand accounts and expert analysis provide a unique perspective on the ongoing challenges related to terrorism. This edition serves as a resource for understanding the multifaceted nature of these threats and the implications for personal safety and security.
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For three decades Phil Little has been behind the lines and in front of the curve on the issue of terrorism. From Lebanese terror camps in the 70s to American airports in the months before September 11th, Phil has seen and explored the threat of terrorism upclose. Hostile Intent casts Phil’s expert eye to the global time-bomb of terrorist threats.
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