NO JURISDICTIONAL BOUNDARIES THE TERRORISM PAPERS

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NO JURISDICTIONAL BOUNDARIES THE TERRORISM PAPERS Research for Screenplay Terror Networks Chuck Paris Copyright 2009 www.chuckparis.com www.chuckparisproductions.com

THE TERRORISM PAPERS TERRORISM AND HOSTAGES: TERRORISM AND POSSE SPECTACULAR TERRORISTS: FAITH PERSPECTIVES FOR COMITATUS: TURNING MASS MAYHEM MADE FOR LEADERSHIP AN ACT INTO ACTION MASS MEDIA GANGS AND TERRORIST TORTURE AND THE WARS TRANSFORMING THE MILITARY: ORGANIZATIONS: THREAT ON TERRORISM, ETHICS COUNTERTERRORISM GLOBAL TO NATIONAL SECURITY AND LEADERSHIP RESPONSE FOR THE FUTURE CRITICAL INCIDENT STRESS MANAGEMENT (CISM): HOW LOCAL, STATE, AND FEDERAL LEADERS CAN MENTALLY STRENGTHEN COMMUNITIES, FIRST RESPONDERS, THE MILITARY AND THEMSELVES TO PREAPARE FOR, RESPOND TO AND RECOVER FROM TERRORISM AND DISASTER ABOVE are the titles for the research papers that I completed for my Master s degree in Leadership/Terrorism. I compiled them under No Jurisdictional Boundaries: The Terrorism Papers, to provide resources and information on Leadership and Terrorism to prepare families, communities and our nation for future terrorist attacks. The papers became research for my screenplay Terror Networks. BELOW are the titles for the courses in my Master s and Bachelor s degrees that comprise the foundation of my research. Both degrees are Interdisciplinary. Prior to attending college, I served in the military police followed by civilian law enforcement, non-profit, school security, gang and violence prevention and the film industry. I was able to receive the guidance of Regent University and American University faculty to create specialized degrees based on my experience and pursuits. The Master s degree from Regent University combines the Schools of Divinity, Government and Leadership. It includes a oneyear certification course in Leadership Coaching. The Bachelor s degree from American University combines the Schools of Justice, Law & Society, International Service and Communication. The degree was issued through the School of Communication since I designed the degree to address violence prevention and have an output and application through media. The degree title is: Multimedia Approaches to Violence Prevention. ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP/TERRORISM and HOMELAND DEFENSE Thesis: Critical Incident Leadership: Coaching Leaders for Preparedness, Response and Recovery to Crisis, Conflict, Violence, and Terrorism School & Community Violence International Politics/Terrorism National Security Affairs Terrorism and Hostages: National Security, Terrorism Gangs and Terrorists: Perspectives for Leadership and Homeland Defense National Security Threat Terrorism & Disaster Ethics and Values in Strategic Vision and Consequence Management Organizational Transformation Organizational Effectiveness Foundations for Organizational Strategy Pastoral Care, Counseling Effective Leadership and Conflict Issues Transformational Leadership Coaching: 1 year Certification in Formation - Life Focus - Implementation

MULTIMEDIA APPROACHES to VIOLENCE PREVENTION Includes Associates degree in Criminal Justice with credit for military and civilian police experience LIFE EXPERIENCE CREDITS CRIME & VIOLENCE FILM & MEDIA Preventing Violence Family Violence Visual Media Production in the Community Cities and Crime Writing for Visual Media Working as a Violence Prevention Specialist Roots of Racism Cinematography & Directing Music Videos Raising Public Awareness Violence in America for Violence Prevention Location Film/Video Production Western Legal Tradition Teaching Violence Prevention Developing the Feature Film Script Skills to Teens and Inmates Peace & Conflict Resolution Screenwriting: Making of the Creating a Community Based Approaches to Peacemaking TV show America s Most Wanted Office of Violence Prevention Cross-Cultural Communication The Role of Politics and Media to the Spread of Gangs and Violence

TABLE OF CONTENTS TERRORISM & HOSTAGES: FAITH PERSPECTIVES FOR LEADERSHIP INTRODUCTION TO FEAR: THE CURTAIN RISES ON THE THEATER OF TERROR... 12 FEAR: THE PASSING OF PEACE AND OF ALL UNDERSTANDING... 13 IT S THE FEAR THAT HOLDS US HOSTAGE... 15 THE FEAR NETWORK: TUNING INTO TERRORISM THROUGH THE MEDIA... 21 THE WAGES OF SIN AND THE WAGING OF WAR... 29 TERRORISM AND ITS ORIGIN... 31 ABRAM (ABRAHAM); FATHER OF NATIONS, ISHMAEL, ISAAC, AND TERRORISM... 33 CHRISTIANS, JEWS, AND MUSLIMS... 35 TERRORISM AND THE CRUSADES: PRECURSOR TO THE CURSE OF TERRORISM... 36 INTO ALL THE WORLD: GLOBALIZING FEAR AND FAITH... 37 TERRORISM: JUST WAR VERSES JUST PEACE - THOUGHTS ON TWO THEORIES... 49 THE TERRORIST: LEADERSHIP GONE BAD OR JUST PLAIN EVIL... 50 NO FEAR OF THE DARK: SPIRITUAL LEADERSHIP FOR ENCOUNTERS WITH TERROR... 51 CONCLUSION... 52 TERRORISM RESOURCES... 55-65 TERRORISM AND POSSE COMITATUS: TURNING AN ACT INTO ACTION INTRODUCTION... 68 POSSE COMITATUS: A HISTORY... 69 POSSE COMITATUS GOES HOLLYWOOD... 71 POSSE COMITATUS VERSES TERRORISM AND GANGS... 71 POSSE COMITATUS: CROSSING BOUNDARIES TO STOP TERRORISTS AND CRIMINALS THAT CROSS THE LINE... 71 POSSE COMITATUS AND THE PEOPLE... 72 POSSE COMITATUS: A PROPOSAL FOR THE PRESIDENT... 75 SUMMARY... 81 SPECTACULAR TERRORISTS: MASS MAYHEM MADE for MASS MEDIA INTRODUCTION... 86 A PROBLEM FOR NATIONAL SECURITY... 87 FEAR HOLDS US HOSTAGE TO TERROR... 88 THE FEAR NETWORK: TUNING INTO TERRORISM THROUGH MEDIA... 94 TERRORVISION AND NATIONAL SECURITY DECISION-MAKING... 102 SUMMARY... 104

TORTURE and the WARS on TERRORISM, ETHICS, and LEADERSHIP INTRODUCTION... 109 TORTURE: TRAINING FOR TERRORISTS... 109 BACKSTORY... 112 PERSONAL INTEREST... 113 TORTURED MINDS... 114 TORTURE DEFINED... 114 EMENY COMBATANTS and RENDITION... 115 TORTURE AS THEATER: THIS PLOT THICKENS THE FILM... 117 REAL INTERROGATORS... 119 TORTURE and ASSASSINATION: LETS USE OUR INTELLIGENCE... 123 FOLLOWING ORDERS and the DEFENSE OF NECESSITY... 124 DIRTY HANDS, TORTURE WARRANTS and CONFIRMATION HEARINGS... 129 THE ETHICS of TORTURE and TORTURED LEADERSHIP... 134 SUMMARY... 136 SOURCES... 139 TRANSFORMING AMERICA S MILITARY FOR COUNTERTERRORISM: A GLOBAL RESPONSE FOR THE FUTURE INTRODUCTION... 142 FOCUS ON TRANSFORMATION: DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE... 142 BUDGETING FOR TERROR AND THE WAR ON TERRORISM... 144 HOMELAND SECURITY: TRANSFORMATION BEGINS AT HOME... 145 THREATS AND COMMITMENTS CURRENT AND FUTURE... 147 ACTIVE DUTY AND RESERVE COMPONENTS... 147 LESSONS FROM LONDON AND IRAQ... 149

MULTILATERAL COALITION BUILDING... 149 INTELLIGENCE GATHERING, INFORMATION SHARING AND DIPLOMACY... 151 MILITARY TRANSFORMATION: PLANNING A FORCE TO RECKON WITH... 152 SUMMARY AND BUDGET... 153 GANGS & TERRORIST ORGANIZATIONS: THREAT TO NATIONAL SECURITY INTRODUCTION... 156 PROTESTS IN PARIS... 157 UNDERSTANDING GANGS and TERRORIST ORGANIZATIONS... 158 RESOURCES... 158 Regent University Terrorism Course Papers... 159 Maryland Governor s Gang Report 1994... 159 Gang & Terrorism Related Media Resources... 159 Gang & Terrorism Related Internet Resources... 160 Gang & Terrorism Related Books and Publications... 160 SUMMARY... 161 CRITICAL INCIDENT STRESS MANAGEMENT (CISM): HOW LOCAL, STATE, and FEDERAL LEADERS CAN MENTALLY STRENGTHEN COMMUNITIES, FIRST RESPONDERS, the MILITARY, and THEMSELVES to PREPARE for, RESPOND to, and RECOVER from TERRORISM and DISASTER. Introduction... 165 Fighting the Enemy... 165 Stress Symptoms, Awareness, Education, and Leader Follow-Up... 167 Stress Inoculation Training (SIT) and Human Impact Planning (HIP)... 170 Psychological and Military Warfare... 171 Summary... 172 References... 175