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OverviewA groundbreaking work of investigative journalism, The Terror Factory shows how the FBI has - under the guise of engaging in counterterrorism since 9/11 - built a network of informants whose primary purpose is to infiltrate Muslim communities to create phony terrorist plots so the bureau can claim victory in the War on Terror. Now Aaronson reveals in detail how the FBI transformed from a reactive law enforcement agency into a proactive counterterrorism unit, and how so-called terror consultants have made fortunes by exaggerating the threat of Islamic terror in the US. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Trevor AaronsonPublisher: Ig Publishing Imprint: Ig Publishing Dimensions: Width: 14.40cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.405kg ISBN: 9781935439615ISBN 10: 1935439618 Pages: 274 Publication Date: 01 January 2013 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsCompelling, shocking, and gritty with intrigue. -Publishers Weekly (starred review) A real eye-opener that questions how well the country's security is being protected. -Kirkus Reviews This is investigative reporting at its best. For the first time, a documented investigation into the domestic terrorism program is available to the general public. And the story this dogged reporter tells has been garnering growing attention. Is it possible that we have in fact created the very threat we fear? Are we in danger of destroying the fabric of our freedom in our panic to preserve it? Read Aaronson's ground breaking report and make up your own mind. -Lowell Bergman, Pulitzer Prize-winning Professor of Investigative Reporting A disturbing window into America's war on terror. In story after story, Aaronson reveals in detail how the FBI and its informants are creating crime rather than solving it. This is an important piece of journalism. --Alexandra Natapoff, author, Snitching: Criminal Informants and the Erosion of American Justice The Terror Factoryis a damning expose of how the government's front line against terrorism has become a network of snitches at the end of their ropes, and FBI agents desperate to thwart a terrorist plot even if it means creating one. -Will Potter, author, Green is the New Red: An Insider's Account of a Social Movement Under Siege Aaronson explains just how misguided and often deceptive FBI terrorism sting operations have become. In case after case, he demonstrates how the money being spent is more about producing theater than about federal agents arresting suspected terrorists. -James J. Wedick, former FBI Supervisory Agent Compelling, shocking, and gritty with intrigue. -Publishers Weekly (starred review)<br><br> A real eye-opener that questions how well the country's security is being protected. -Kirkus Reviews<br><br> This is investigative reporting at its best. For the first time, a documented investigation into the domestic terrorism program is available to the general public. And the story this dogged reporter tells has been garnering growing attention. Is it possible that we have in fact created the very threat we fear? Are we in danger of destroying the fabric of our freedom in our panic to preserve it? Read Aaronson's ground breaking report and make up your own mind. -Lowell Bergman, Pulitzer Prize-winning Professor of Investigative Reporting<br><br> A disturbing window into America's war on terror. In story after story, Aaronson reveals in detail how the FBI and its informants are creating crime rather than solving it. This is an important piece of journalism. --Alexandra Natapoff, author, Snitching: Criminal Informants and the Erosion of American Justice<br><br> The Terror Factoryis a damning expose of how the government's front line against terrorism has become a network of snitches at the end of their ropes, and FBI agents desperate to thwart a terrorist plot even if it means creating one. -Will Potter, author, Green is the New Red: An Insider's Account of a Social Movement Under Siege<br><br> Aaronson explains just how misguided and often deceptive FBI terrorism sting operations have become. In case after case, he demonstrates how the money being spent is more about producing theater than about federal agents arresting suspected terrorists. -James J. Wedick, former FBI Supervisory Agent Compelling, shocking, and gritty with intrigue. -Publishers Weekly starred review)<br> Compelling, shocking, and gritty with intrigue. -Publishers Weekly (starred review)<br><br> A real eye-opener that questions how well the country's security is being protected. -Kirkus Reviews<br><br> This is investigative reporting at its best. For the first time, a documented investigation into the domestic terrorism program is available to the general public. And the story this dogged reporter tells has been garnering growing attention. Is it possible that we have in fact created the very threat we fear? Are we in danger of destroying the fabric of our freedom in our panic to preserve it? Read Aaronson's ground breaking report and make up your own mind. -Lowell Bergman, Pulitzer Prize-winning Professor of Investigative Reporting<br><br> A disturbing window into America's war on terror. In story after story, Aaronson reveals in detail how the FBI and its informants are creating crime rather than solving it. This is an important piece of journalism. --Alexandra Natapoff, author, Snitching: Criminal Informants and the Erosion of American Justice<br><br> The Terror Factoryis a damning expose of how the government's front line against terrorism has become a network of snitches at the end of their ropes, and FBI agents desperate to thwart a terrorist plot even if it means creating one. -Will Potter, author, Green is the New Red: An Insider's Account of a Social Movement Under Siege<br><br> Aaronson explains just how misguided and often deceptive FBI terrorism sting operations have become. In case after case, he demonstrates how the money being spent is more about producing theater than about federal agents arresting suspected terrorists. -James J. Wedick, former FBI Supervisory Agent<br> Compelling, shocking, and gritty with intrigue. -Publishers Weekly (starred review) A real eye-opener that questions how well the country's security is being protected. -Kirkus Reviews This is investigative reporting at its best. For the first time, a documented investigation into the domestic terrorism program is available to the general public. And the story this dogged reporter tells has been garnering growing attention. Is it possible that we have in fact created the very threat we fear? Are we in danger of destroying the fabric of our freedom in our panic to preserve it? Read Aaronson's ground breaking report and make up your own mind. -Lowell Bergman, Pulitzer Prize-winning Professor of Investigative Reporting A disturbing window into America's war on terror. In story after story, Aaronson reveals in detail how the FBI and its informants are creating crime rather than solving it. This is an important piece of journalism. --Alexandra Natapoff, author, Snitching: Criminal Informants and the Erosion of American Justice The Terror Factoryis a damning expose of how the government's front line against terrorism has become a network of snitches at the end of their ropes, and FBI agents desperate to thwart a terrorist plot even if it means creating one. -Will Potter, author, Green is the New Red: An Insider's Account of a Social Movement Under Siege Aaronson explains just how misguided and often deceptive FBI terrorism sting operations have become. In case after case, he demonstrates how the money being spent is more about producing theater than about federal agents arresting suspected terrorists. -James J. Wedick, former FBI Supervisory Agent Author InformationTrevor Aaronson is co-founder of the Florida Center for Investigative Reporting and a senior fellow at the Schuster Institute for Investigative Journalism. He was a 2010-11 investigative reporting fellow at the University of California, Berkeley, where his reporting about FBI informants in U.S. Muslim communities resulted in a Mother Jones cover story that won multiple awards, including the John Jay College/H.F. Guggenheim excellence in Criminal Justice reporting Award, the Molly National Journalism Prize, and the international Data Journalism Award. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |