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The enemy is terrorism—premeditated, politically motivated violence perpetrated against innocents. . . . [The US] priority will be first to disrupt and destroy terrorist organizations of global reach and attack their leadership; command, control, and communications; material support; and finances.
 
From United States Government, National Strategy for Combating Terrorism
 
With an ever growing Threat to the United States Home land we must be vigilant and understand that we ahve a duty to observe and report.
 
This all inclusive basic entery level program will allow you the average joe citizen to have a better understanding of teh following. 
 
 
1. What is Terrorism
2. What is Ideology
3. What is Terrorism nexus
4. Why the United States why us? 
5.What is a lone wolf attacker
6. What is Terrorist Cell 
7.What is the Propoganda and motive behind attacks 
8.What is a fusion center
9. How can i help 
10. What are my next steps 
Here are a few things to always keep in mind: 

1. The threat is real. 

According to a recent article by the Heritage Foundation, there have been 60 terrorist plots against the U.S., since 9/11. Their research of media reports and court documents shows that military facilities were the number one target in these plots, followed by New York City and places with mass gatherings, such as the Boston Marathon. 

"Our enemies never rest and continue to seek ways to attack our nation and destroy our way of life. AT month provides us an opportunity to contribute to the defense against terrorism and keep our families and communities safe through training and awareness," explained Col. Mike Blahovec, U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command's protection director. 

2. Awareness is critical.

Knowledge is power, and just like in the National Football League, defense wins championships. As part of the awareness month, every member of the Army team is required to take the online AT Level I Awareness Training course.

The online course is located at https://jkodirect.jten.mil. 

To further enhance awareness, every Soldier within TRADOC, and all new civilian hires, are required to receive face-to-face AT Level I training, according to Jim Kirkland, TRADOC's anti-terrorism officer. 

3. See something - Say something

Sometimes seemingly benign -- but odd -- situations can lead to terrible consequences, if they go unreported. 

According to Kirkland, the "See Something -- Say Something" motto has contributed to preventing planned attacks. For example, an alert citizen in Minnesota recently noticed someone crossing her yard to a storage area. She reported the suspicious activity, and a 17 year old was charged with attempted murder, possessing explosives and attempted damage to property. He possessed six bombs, seven weapons, and 400 rounds of ammunition, and planned to kill his family and classmates.
 
 
These are questions that concern and surround us all now you have a chance to make a diffrence this program is taught to by the Instructor at the multiple Ohio Colleges and to Police Depts and Gov Agencies. 
 
This is the first time this program will be taught to the general public hence this program is an awarness and reporting only this will not certify you for the required Police or Federal certiifcation. 
 
We continue to turn on the news and more and more the talk is alarming more cells located more Ied's found now take the first step to protect your family, loved ones and your community but learning the warning signs and Characteristics used by lone wolf attackers in our communities. 
 
 
Cost of this course is USD  $50.00 
 
you must RSVP For this course 
 
 
 

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