- Copy-control Senator sleeps while fair-use rights burn. Picture a future where distributing Linux is a crime... and it's time like these when our elected leaders should be under the most intense scrutiny. Defeat the SSSCA tells you what you can do.
- What Happens Next? Six options beyond war and peace is part of the Reason magazine: Terror Strikes coverage.
- Remember the people taken off a plane at JFK because they were bad people of some sort, almost certainly armed with box-cutters and fake IDs? Turns out it was all False reporting and racial prejudice. And do you hear apologies from the newsies who jumped the gun? There's a few small articles like N.Y. Detainees Released; Hijack Reports False, but that's about it.
- Bush's Wars: At Home and Abroad touches on some of the problems in the quest for Homeland Security
- Surveillance Legistlation Threatens Privacy. Some of the things Congress is trying to do, again in the name of security.
- Larry Ellison urges national ID cards and offers free software. I always figured the guy behind Oracle was a control-freak. Apparently he's gone over the edge to fascist.
- Hey, maybe it wasn't bin Laden at all. Who did it? Foreign Report presents an alternative view.
- More background in the articles Islamic Jihad and the U.S. and Americans Don't Understand That Their Heritage is Itself a Threat.
- Transcripts: The guerrilla's story tells the story of a failed hijacking back in 1970. It's pretty disturbing, since her only remorse is over the death of her comrade. It's part of the BBC's Secrets of 1970 revealed, which covers the British government's negotiation with terrorists.
- Jihad VS. McWorld: How Globalism and Tribalism are Re-Shaping the World is a book written in 1996 that might offer some more perspective. It's part of the LA Times: Future Shock book review.