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Terrorist Hunter

The Extra­or­di­nary Story of a Woman Who Went Under­cover to Infil­trate the Rad­i­cal Islamic Groups Oper­at­ing in Amer­ica
by Anony­mous
2003, Ecco (Harper Collins)
ISBN 0060528192
352 pages.

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Fas­ci­nat­ing and shock­ing infor­ma­tion on how fed­eral agen­cies, chiefly the FBI and the State Depart­ment, repeat­edly ignored or mis­han­dled impor­tant infor­ma­tion she pro­vided. She reveals her role in expos­ing ter­ror­ist sup­port­ers who the White House con­sid­ered to be friends, in pre­vent­ing the gov­ern­ment from fund­ing ter­ror­ist activ­i­ties, and in the depor­ta­tion of ter­ror­ists and their sup­port­ers. She also reveals how she dis­cov­ered a billion-dollar scheme that rich Saudi Ara­bi­ans set up to fil­ter money to ter­ror­ist groups, through char­i­ties and busi­nesses in the United States—information that the FBI sat on for years, until after 9–11.

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