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Forty Years in the Making: The Bureau of Counterterrorism
The Munich Olympic Games of 1972 are an historical event second only to the 911 attacks of September, 2001 when it comes to the impact of radical transnational violence on the direction of U. S. foreign policy. In what … Continue reading
Peace Poles: The World Peace Prayer Society
The World Peace Prayer Society is a non-denominational spiritual movement that traces its roots back to the contemplative thoughts of Masahisa Goi, a Japanese writer greatly inspired by the devastation of World II – especially the mass destruction resulting from … Continue reading