The updated edition of Funding Evil, Rachel Ehrenfeld’s ground-breaking book that draws a roadmap on how terrorist organizations—especially Islamist terror groups—are funded, who funds them, and how they use their money to is now available.
Reviews:
“Ehrenfeld’s crucially important book sparked a landmark free speech controversy that changed the law in America and produced what the New York Times hailed as ‘A Victory for Writing.’” Daniel J. Kornstein, August 7th, 2011 See more…
“Funding Evil draws a road map on how terrorist organizations—especially Islamist terror groups—are funded, who funds them, and how they use their money.” Debbie Hamilton, October 5, 2011 See more…
“[Rachel Ehrenfeld] stood up to very wealthy interests that were much richer than her and more powerful than her… She is an example of real heroism.” Rabbi David Baron, Temple of the Arts, Beverly Hills, CA October 7, 2011.
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Books & Videos
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Articles
- Department of Defense: Strategy for Homeland Defense and Defense Support for Civil Authorities
- The Terrorists’ Internationale – The Khartoum Venu
- Industrial Control Systems Cyber Emergency Response Team (ICS-CERT): Summary Report
- Counter Terrorist Trends and Analysis, Volume 4, Issue 7, July 2012: Western Ways are Evil: The Em
- Testimony of Douglas Farah before the House Committee on Homeland Security Subcomittee on Counterter
- Profiles of Perpetrators of Terrorism United States (PPT-US)
- Canada: National Counter-Terrorism Intelligence Requirements (NCTIR)
- The Rt. Hon. Sir Malcolm Rifkind, MP: Intelligence and Security Committee: Annual Report 2011-2012
- Steve Pederson, BrightPlanet Corp.: Exploiting Big Data from the Deep Web
- Kenneth Katzman, Congressional Research Service: Iran Sanctions
- CHATHAM HOUSE: The International Relations of the Narcotics Trade through Afghanistan and Central As
- UNODC: Illicit Drug Trends in Central Asia (April 2008)
- Suzanne MacNevin (Lilith eZine): The Top 100 Terrorist Targets in the United States
- U.S. Department of State: Foreign Terrorist Organizations
- UNODC: World Drug Report 2012
- Richard V. Rodriguez: Economic Terror: Market Manifestations of Terror Attacks
- U.S. Department of Energy: Evaluation Report: The Department’s Unclassified Cyber Security Program –
- Meir Amit Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center
- Thomas J. Christensen: The Meaning of the Nuclear Evolution: Chinas Strategic Modernization and U.S
- Sam Wyer: MIDDLE EAST SECURITY REPORT 7: THE RESURGENCE OF ASAIB AHL AL-HAQ
- The Muslim 500: The World’s Most Influential Muslims 2012
- Heritage: 2013 Index of Economic Freedom
- Defense Security Service: Targeting U.S. Technologies: A Trend Analysis of Reporting from the Defen
- Arabian Business: The Arab World Richest Peoples 2012
- Arabian Business: The Power 500
- The Religion of Peace: Weekly Jihad Report
- Robin Simcox, et al.: Islamist Terrorism: The British Connections
- Robin Simcox, Emily Dyer: Al-Qaeda in the United States
- Diana West (Website)
- Eric Trager: Think Again: The Muslim Brotherhood
- Scott Helfstein: Edges of Radicalization: Ideas, Individuals and Networks in Violent Extremism