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		<title>By: terry</title>
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		<description>Fair enough, what you have stated so far.
The strength of what is now called terrorist force is multinational. Since it is unconfined to a nation , it is more difficult to define.

The recent news events on an international motorcycle gang meeting in a house in Quebec and voting to wage war on a rival group brings terror right to the doorstep.

On a far away thought , one wonders where those who wage terror get the financial backing. Small group or not , they need money and lots of it. Rpgs are expensive, as is ammo and explosives. They may have gotten a good break on their cell phone charges and email.  Seriously though we all know that millions of people worldwide contributed to the supposed sectarian violence in Northern Ireland.

I know that benign  &quot;do-good&quot; groups can be killers elsewhere in the world. Google &quot;rotary club circumcision&quot;. How much money or volunteer effort have you put into that benign do-good group. Now many people would agree that they are not terrorists. They are curing aids ,  syphilis, gonnorea and ten hundred other illnesses.  Thats the difference between war and terror. In war a national government tries to eradicate another government.  The beauty of terror is it comes from religion and religion allows a thin group of people spread across an entire planet to  destroy a target with the will of God on your side. Sounds eerily similar to Kaiser Wilhelm in 1914 or consider Emperor Hero Hito on 7 dec 1941.  Think about it. These war mongers had God too but they also had the backing of a national population.  Terror is financed by benign groups of people volunteering and or donating funds for local charity., except that the funds end up elswhere. 
I recently found out that one of my sisters does volunteer work for the rotary club, and sh has given money to Stephen Lewis foundation, no questions asked, no audits required.  Charity / religious organizations can move money where ever without audit. Small amounts from many sources can buy many things.  Benign groups doing good are over tolerated by every government on the planet.  
Will terrorist tactics continue? For at least another generation, --Yes. People donate to charities of their choice. Only a new generation can slow down money donations to &quot;benign&quot; groups.When someone asks you to help out a charitable cause , get a statement of their last audit from the government. No authorized audit - no money.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fair enough, what you have stated so far.<br />
The strength of what is now called terrorist force is multinational. Since it is unconfined to a nation , it is more difficult to define.</p>
<p>The recent news events on an international motorcycle gang meeting in a house in Quebec and voting to wage war on a rival group brings terror right to the doorstep.</p>
<p>On a far away thought , one wonders where those who wage terror get the financial backing. Small group or not , they need money and lots of it. Rpgs are expensive, as is ammo and explosives. They may have gotten a good break on their cell phone charges and email.  Seriously though we all know that millions of people worldwide contributed to the supposed sectarian violence in Northern Ireland.</p>
<p>I know that benign  &#8220;do-good&#8221; groups can be killers elsewhere in the world. Google &#8220;rotary club circumcision&#8221;. How much money or volunteer effort have you put into that benign do-good group. Now many people would agree that they are not terrorists. They are curing aids ,  syphilis, gonnorea and ten hundred other illnesses.  Thats the difference between war and terror. In war a national government tries to eradicate another government.  The beauty of terror is it comes from religion and religion allows a thin group of people spread across an entire planet to  destroy a target with the will of God on your side. Sounds eerily similar to Kaiser Wilhelm in 1914 or consider Emperor Hero Hito on 7 dec 1941.  Think about it. These war mongers had God too but they also had the backing of a national population.  Terror is financed by benign groups of people volunteering and or donating funds for local charity., except that the funds end up elswhere.<br />
I recently found out that one of my sisters does volunteer work for the rotary club, and sh has given money to Stephen Lewis foundation, no questions asked, no audits required.  Charity / religious organizations can move money where ever without audit. Small amounts from many sources can buy many things.  Benign groups doing good are over tolerated by every government on the planet.<br />
Will terrorist tactics continue? For at least another generation, &#8211;Yes. People donate to charities of their choice. Only a new generation can slow down money donations to &#8220;benign&#8221; groups.When someone asks you to help out a charitable cause , get a statement of their last audit from the government. No authorized audit &#8211; no money.</p>
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