The West Tech Terrorist

The West Tech Terrorist

Author: Peter Jedick

Publisher:

Published: 2007-07-01

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13: 9781508877592

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The West Tech Terrorist is a romance mystery novel. It is a fast-moving easy reading detective story that provides a taste of the home front during World War II America. The novel is set in the fall of 1941 at Cleveland's West Technical High School, one of the largest and most unique high schools in the country. The United States is on the brink of World War II. Victor Blazek, the sports editor of the West Tech school newspaper, suspects that a group of fellow students are Nazi sympathizers and that they have a secret plan to blow up a Cleveland defense plant. He enlists his girl friend, Doris, to help foil the plot. They fall in love while searching for clues throughout the school's many different departments, everything from aircraft engine repair to horticulture to welding. But their attempt as amateur slueths puts their lives in danger. Will the surprise appearance of legendary crime fighter Eliot Ness save both them and the defense plant from destruction? Only The West Tech Terrorist knows for sure. The novel appeals to both adults and young adults and to both males and females.


The West Tech Terrorist

The West Tech Terrorist

Author: Peter Jedick

Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.

Published: 2019-01-18

Total Pages: 205

ISBN-13: 1643499254

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"The West Tech Terrorist is a thrilling mystery akin to the classic tales of The Hardy Boys or Nancy Drew. But because of the timeliness of its themes of terrorism, school safety and espionage, it has been eliciting positive acclaim from readers aged 10-80." "" Melissa Murray, The Western Reserve Historical Society Newsletter, An Affiliate ofThe Smithsonian Institution The West Tech Terrorist is a mystery romance novel that provides a taste of the home front during World War II America. It is the fall of 1941 at Cleveland's West Technical High School, one of the largest and most unique high schools in America. The United States is on the brink of World War II. Victor Blazek, the sports editor of the West Tech school newspaper, and his girlfriend, Doris, try to foil a sinister plot by Nazi sympathizers inside the school. But their attempt as amateur sleuths puts both their lives in danger. (www.westtechterrorist.com) "The West Tech Terrorist is a gripping, intriguing, period piece...and smartly crafted historical allegory...Well worth checking out." ""Peter Chakerian, Managing Editor, CoolCleveland.com "Throughout the story, Jedick, truly respectful of history, preserves the accuracy of Cleveland in the early 1940s, just before Pearl Harbor struck." ""Sara Macho, Cleveland's Sun Newspapers "The West Tech Terrorist...appeals to readers young and old. Even the cover illustration is a throwback to the mystery novels of yesteryear." "" Ben Saylor, Cleveland's West Life Newspaper "Jedick makes no secret of his affection for his alma mater, from its delicious lunches to its larger-than-life principal..." ""Barbara McIntyre, The Akron Beacon Journal


Advocating Weapons, War, and Terrorism

Advocating Weapons, War, and Terrorism

Author: Ian E. J. Hill

Publisher: Penn State Press

Published: 2018-08-17

Total Pages: 241

ISBN-13: 027108278X

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Technē’s Paradox—a frequent theme in science fiction—is the commonplace belief that technology has both the potential to annihilate humanity and to preserve it. Advocating Weapons, War, and Terrorism looks at how this paradox applies to some of the most dangerous of technologies: population bombs, dynamite bombs, chemical weapons, nuclear weapons, and improvised explosive devices. Hill’s study analyzes the rhetoric used to promote such weapons in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. By examining Thomas R. Malthus’s Essay on the Principle of Population, the courtroom address of accused Haymarket bomber August Spies, the army textbook Chemical Warfare by Major General Amos A. Fries and Clarence J. West, the life and letters of Manhattan Project physicist Leo Szilard, and the writings of Ted “Unabomber” Kaczynski, Hill shows how contemporary societies are equipped with abundant rhetorical means to describe and debate the extreme capacities of weapons to both destroy and protect. The book takes a middle-way approach between language and materialism that combines traditional rhetorical criticism of texts with analyses of the persuasive force of weapons themselves, as objects, irrespective of human intervention. Advocating Weapons, War, and Terrorism is the first study of its kind, revealing how the combination of weapons and rhetoric facilitated the magnitude of killing in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and illuminating how humanity understands and acts upon its propensity for violence. This book will be invaluable for scholars of rhetoric, scholars of science and technology, and the study of warfare.


Technology and Terrorism

Technology and Terrorism

Author: David Clarke

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-07-05

Total Pages: 255

ISBN-13: 1351486764

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In this volume, thirteen authors from all points of the English-speaking world provide a tour of the entwined labyrinths of technology and terrorism. They describe terrorism as an epistemological contact sport. With espionage, one can often deduce from a few pieces of the puzzle a plan's goals and its roots, its sources. But the goals of terrorists are both vague and hopelessly specific, while their means are restrained by rational, institutional thought. Thus, terrorists can be equally expected to flail out without any thought at all, as a child might exhibit in a temper tantrum, and to be hyper-rational, probing at the edges of the target for any weakness. Therefore, how terrorists use technology may not be determined by any particular level of technology but in the probabilities for the target's expectation and defense regarding particular technologies. Fred Allen asks why Bin Laden and his organization were effective against the Russians but may have more trouble with free societies. Edward Tenner muses on the ironies of low-tech attacks and the dangers of over-reliance on high-tech sophistication. Such thoughts are tempered by direct and unreassuring reportage from the federal security front. Ann Larabee turns the telescope around, with a history showing that bomb-throwing is as American as apple pie. Toby Blyth takes us inside the theorists' backroom for a look at the ever-mutating ways, means, and motives of war. It used to be about power, money, land, resources, or the ever-popular Pamir Knot "Great Game." Now it seems that globalization has coughed up groups of people, with little in common except for simultaneous feelings of helplessness and cultural superiority. Modern technology, which once seemed to hold only promise, now seems to harbor the potential for danger and destruction. The contributors to this volume are interested in the broader culture, and how terrorism affects that culture--including how people go about researching terrorism.


Technology and Terrorism

Technology and Terrorism

Author: Francis T. Cullen

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-07-05

Total Pages: 297

ISBN-13: 1351486756

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In this volume, thirteen authors from all points of the English-speaking world provide a tour of the entwined labyrinths of technology and terrorism. They describe terrorism as an epistemological contact sport. With espionage, one can often deduce from a few pieces of the puzzle a plan's goals and its roots, its sources. But the goals of terrorists are both vague and hopelessly specific, while their means are restrained by rational, institutional thought. Thus, terrorists can be equally expected to flail out without any thought at all, as a child might exhibit in a temper tantrum, and to be hyper-rational, probing at the edges of the target for any weakness. Therefore, how terrorists use technology may not be determined by any particular level of technology but in the probabilities for the target's expectation and defense regarding particular technologies. Fred Allen asks why Bin Laden and his organization were effective against the Russians but may have more trouble with free societies. Edward Tenner muses on the ironies of low-tech attacks and the dangers of over-reliance on high-tech sophistication. Such thoughts are tempered by direct and unreassuring reportage from the federal security front. Ann Larabee turns the telescope around, with a history showing that bomb-throwing is as American as apple pie. Toby Blyth takes us inside the theorists' backroom for a look at the ever-mutating ways, means, and motives of war. It used to be about power, money, land, resources, or the ever-popular Pamir Knot "Great Game." Now it seems that globalization has coughed up groups of people, with little in common except for simultaneous feelings of helplessness and cultural superiority. Modern technology, which once seemed to hold only promise, now seems to harbor the potential for danger and destruction. The contributors to this volume are interested in the broader culture, and how terrorism affects that culture--including how people go about researching terrorism.


Terrorism and Advanced Technologies in Psychological Warfare

Terrorism and Advanced Technologies in Psychological Warfare

Author: Darya Yu Bazarkina

Publisher: Nova Science Publishers

Published: 2020

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781536179293

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Advanced technologies in the contemporary society enable many social problems to be resolved. However, due to the imperfect nature of social relations in human society, these technologies are very often used against human security and public interest. One of the most obvious and dangerous expressions of such usage is the activity of terrorist organizations, which potentially threatens the very foundations of democracy and social security This book is a first attempt to analyse the current practice and future risks of high-tech psychological warfare waged by terrorists on a national and cross-border basis. An international team of authors from eleven countries assesses the quantitative and qualitative development of the psychological impact of terrorists on their target audiences, taking into account the wider context of global social, economic and political shifts and acute geopolitical contradictions. The book also presents new understandings on methods of countering the psychological impact of terrorists on modern society. These methods include a wide range of technical and social tools - from philosophical concepts and cultural theories to the use of artificial intelligence to prevent terrorism and ensure psychological security of society and its progressive democratic development. It should be clarified that the implementation of advanced technologies by terrorists in the broad sense of the word is based on the contradictory social role of these technologies today and in the foreseeable future.


High-tech Terrorism

High-tech Terrorism

Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Technology and the Law

Publisher:

Published: 1989

Total Pages: 152

ISBN-13:

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Foreign Terrorists in America

Foreign Terrorists in America

Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Technology, Terrorism, and Government Information

Publisher:

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 184

ISBN-13:

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Network Technologies for Networked Terrorists

Network Technologies for Networked Terrorists

Author: Bruce W. Don

Publisher: Rand Corporation

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 112

ISBN-13: 083304141X

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Terrorist organizations use many technologies as they plan and stage attacks. This book explores the purpose and manner of the use of communication and computer technologies, their net effect, and security forces' possible responses. The authors conclude that, instead of developing direct counters to these technologies, exploiting their use and the information they manage to enable more direct security force operations is a more promising option.