Friday, June 02, 2006

Public Good Project

The Public Good Project is a volunteer network of researchers, analysts and activists engaged in defending democracy. You can learn more about past Public Good projects by visiting its website at www.publicgood.org

Public Good's Research Director, Paul de Armond, is an internationally recognized authority on American right-wing terrorism. He first gained international attention on April 19, 1995, when he correctly identified the Oklahoma City bombing as the work of “Christian Patriot” terrorists associated with white supremacist militias. This was two days before the FBI abandoned their fruitless case theory that the bombing was the work of “Arab terrorists.”

Mr. de Armond has provided consulting research and analysis on domestic terrorism to the United Nations, the Department of Defense, the FBI, the Internal Revenue Service, various local and state law enforcement agencies as well as congressional committees, state agencies and local governments. His articles have been published in Studies in Conflict and Terrorism and the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board Forum, as well as in The Albion Monitor and EastsideWeek.

He has contributed chapters to two ground-breaking books: Networks and Netwars: The Future of Terror, Crime and Militancy, RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, 2001; and Hype or Reality?: The “New Terrorism” and Mass Casualty Attacks, Chemical and Biological Arms Control Institute, Washington DC, 1999.

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