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Andy K (10821 KP) created a video about The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (1974) in Movies

Jan 1, 2018 (Updated Jan 2, 2018)  
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Terrorism on the Train

  
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Andy K (10821 KP) created a video about Jeff Dunham: Spark of Insanity in TV

Feb 26, 2018  
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Meet Achmed the Dead Terrorist

  
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Jules (60 KP) Feb 26, 2018

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Gloria Steinem recommended The Demon Lover in Books (curated)

 
The Demon Lover
The Demon Lover
Robin Morgan | 2000 | History & Politics, Philosophy, Psychology & Social Sciences
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A key to understanding and uprooting terrorism in all its forms

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Wow, I tore throough this one this time! Thisone is about diamonds and terrorism and a woman who comes to see an old friend who disappears and then her husband is killed in NY.
Good, good stuff.

Poor Decker and Marge are under the tyranny O' Tug.
  
The Battle of Algiers (1966)
The Battle of Algiers (1966)
1966 | Classics, Drama, War
7.4 (8 Ratings)
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"I was watching a geezer on Charlie Rose last night. John something, lectures in universities on war, uprisings, terrorism, torture, how governments become the terrorists, the pendulum of life and death. John something still uses this film to explain all before they discuss waterboarding. This film is the guvā€™ner."

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The Well-Tempered City
The Well-Tempered City
Jonathan F.P. Rose | 2017 | Architecture & Design
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"An astounding account of the future of cities within the framework of Bach and a desire to repair the world. Rose looks directly and clearly at overpopulation, history, disastrous urban planning, terrorism and utopian dreams. He pictures ways we can potentially redesign our world with imagination and compassion. Deeply inspiring."

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The Well-Tempered City
The Well-Tempered City
Jonathan F.P. Rose | 2017 | Architecture & Design
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"An astounding account of the future of cities within the framework of Bach and a desire to repair the world. Rose looks directly and clearly at overpopulation, history, disastrous urban planning, terrorism and utopian dreams. He pictures ways we can potentially redesign our world with imagination and compassion. Deeply inspiring."

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Unthinkable (2014)
Unthinkable (2014)
2014 | Crime, Drama, Thriller
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7.4 (10 Ratings)
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This movie is on Netflix right now and is INTENSE. Everything about this whole movie was done EXTREMELY well. The story is a rollercoaster ride of emotion and questions. It involves nuclear terrorism and interrogation techniques that lead to torture and begs the question-just how far could and should we go to get the job done to protect millions of people in the fight against terrorism? This movie is not for the faint hearted and is EXTREMELY intense throughout. Not at all for kids, in my opinion. Michael Sheen, Samuel L. Jackson and Carrie-Anne Moss deliver top notch performances in this emotionally driven thriller. Highly recommend it. WORTH A WATCH!
  
A Brief History Of Time: From Big Bang To Black Holes
A Brief History Of Time: From Big Bang To Black Holes
Stephen Hawking | 2015 | Science & Mathematics
6.0 (4 Ratings)
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"I read it during a period when life in Swat was very hard. I distracted myself from the fear and terrorism by thinking about things like how the universe began and whether time travel is possible. I enjoy science, and Iā€™m a very curious person. I always want to know the reason behind everything, big or small."

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Fascinating look at the empire of drug-related terrorism
An absolutely astounding look at undercover operations in the fight against narco-terrorism.

Edward Follis, a veteran undercover DEA agent, writes about his biggest drug busts in which major heroin, ecstasy and cocaine kingpins from across the globe, are apprehended using covert and exhaustive methods.

From learning Thai in order to intercede Khun Sa's major heroin drug routes, to befriending Afghan opium billionaire Taliban financier, Haji Juma Khan, Follis has had a long and fascinating career.

And at times, the bragging may feel over the top, however, it is completely understandable given what he has endured and some of the traumatic experiences included one of his own informants being brutally murdered. Obviously it is written with an American bias, so it's worth keeping that in mind.