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Lone Wolf Terrorism

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by Jeffrey D. Simon

ISIS. See Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS)

  Islamic extremism, viii, 24, 26, 27, 35, 36, 44, 52–53, 54, 66, 84, 122–23, 183, 245, 252, 262

  assassination of Theo van Gogh, 275n91

  leaderless jihadist attacks, 35

  lessening of appeal of, 210–11, 244–45

  and lone wolves, 36, 230–33, 248

  use of the Internet, 204, 248

  women participating in, 124–25, 136–37, 138–39, 140, 141–42. See also Choudhry, Roshonara; LaRose, Colleen

  See also al Qaeda; anti-Islamic extremism; Hasan, Nidal Malik; Reilly, Nicky

  Islamic Resistance Movement. See Hamas

  Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS), viii

  Ismailis (Shi'a Islamic sect), 145–47

  Israel, 212

  Israeli hostages at Munich Olympic games, 59–60

  and Israeli-Palestinian conflict, 115–16, 119, 124, 125, 172, 186, 241, 262

  Oslo Accords, 171–75, 176, 178

  See also Amir, Yigal; El Al airlines; Rabin, Yitzhak, assassination of

  Italy

  Galleanists (Italian anarchist group), 16, 104, 186

  Italian version of the Unabomber, 19, 240

  Red Brigades of Italy, 27, 122, 129

  Ivins, Bruce, 19, 95–104, 108, 189, 226, 231, 242

  mental state of, 98–99, 102, 103, 104, 203, 208, 234, 257–58

  motivations of, 230, 251, 279n45

  See also anthrax, anthrax letters; photo inserts

  Jaeger, Ingrid. See Albrecht, Susan

  Jamieson, Alison, 129

  Japan

  Red Army of Japan, 27

  Tokyo subway system nerve gas attack in 1995, 42, 90–91, 93, 108

  Jenkins, Brian Michael, 7–11, 112, 245

  Jewel, Richard, 61

  JFK (film), 168

  “Jihad Jane.” See LaRose, Colleen

  Johnson, Lyndon, 169–70

  Johnson, Sally, 78

  Joint Terrorism Task Force, 209

  Journal-American (newspaper), 221, 223, 224

  J. P. Morgan building, bombing of in 1920, 15, 105

  Kaczynski, David, 77

  Kaczynski, Theodore (aka Unabomber), 19, 41, 75–79, 83, 84, 86, 185–86, 188, 215, 238, 257, 264

  FBI questioning whether a terrorist, 260–61, 262

  jealousy of attention paid to Timothy McVeigh, 222

  manifesto of, 10, 52, 77–78, 201–202, 222, 223, 262. See also photo inserts

  mental state of, 10, 78, 79, 82, 85, 131, 234

  motivations of, 77, 85, 223, 264

  See also photo inserts

  Kanzi, Amil, 261, 262, 304Appendixn11

  Kappa Kappa Gamma (KKG) sorority, 96–97, 100

  Kennedy, Jackie, 148

  Kennedy, John F., assassination of, 148, 164–71, 178

  Kennedy, Robert, assassination of, 169

  Khabab, Abu, 93

  Khaled, Leila, 115–16, 117, 118–19, 126

  Khomeini, Ayatollah, 27

  kidnappings as a terrorist tactic, 40, 90, 109, 119–20, 122, 149. See also barricade-hostage incidents, hostage taking; hijackings

  Kill the Best Gentiles! (Von Brunn), 57–58

  King, Daisie, 68

  King, Martin Luther, Jr., assassination of, 169

  King's College (London), 139

  Kiprianou, Spiros, 72

  KKG. See Kappa Kappa Gamma (KKG) sorority

  Kok, Wim, 64

  “Koranic World View as It Relates to Muslims in the U.S. Military, The” (Hasan), 55

  Koupparis, Panos, 72–74, 83, 84, 85, 86, 276n103

  Kristianse, Janne, 50

  Kurbegovic, Muharem (aka Alphabet Bomber and Isaiak Rasim), 10, 74, 79–86, 106, 131, 186, 201, 222–23

  mental state of, 82, 85, 234

  See also photo inserts

  Kurdistan Worker's Party (PKK), 123

  Labor Party (Israel), 175

  Labor Party (Norway), 19, 49, 51, 84

  Lane, Mark, 168

  LaRose, Colleen, 19–20, 31, 135–39, 142–43, 202, 230, 235–36, 248. See also photo inserts

  Lazell, Martin, 191–92

  “leaderless resistance,” 34–36

  leaderless jihadist attacks, 35, 183

  Leahy, Patrick, 100

  Lebanon

  attack on Marine barracks in Beruit, 123, 282n27

  return of hostages from, 237, 243

  suicide attacks in, 279–80n51

  left-wing extremism, 45, 53, 78, 120–21, 122, 126, 174, 247. See also New Left Wave of terrorism begun in 1960s

  Lembke, Michael. See photo inserts

  Lewis, Bernard, 145

  Lewis, Loran, 161

  Lia, Brynjar, 25

  Liberal Party (in Netherlands), 64

  Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), 113, 123

  Libya, 181–82, 252, 280–81n7

  Liebermann, Joe, 9

  Likud Party (in Israel), 175

  Lincoln, Abraham, assassination of, 157

  Linscott, Mara, 98, 99

  List Pim Fortuyn (LPF) (party in Netherlands), 64

  Little Rock, AR, terrorism in army recruiting office, 8, 192

  Lockerbie, Scotland, bombing plane over, 185

  London, England, 186

  prevalence of security cameras in, 190

  riots in 2011, 191

  “London Nailbomber.” See Copeland, David

  lone wolves

  ability to kill strangers, 132–33

  as archetypal antihero, 7

  assassinations by, 145–79. See also assassinations

  behavior of, 10, 44, 207, 210, 255. See also mental state of lone wolves; psychological profiles of lone wolf attackers

  believing in a cause, 16

  categories of, 43–46, 84. See also criminal lone wolves; idiosyncratic lone wolves; religious lone wolves; secular lone wolves; single-issue lone wolves

  characteristics of, 18

  countering the “hero status” of, 225–26

  creative and innovative nature of, 21–22, 85, 103–107, 112, 241–42, 248–50, 255

  definition of lone wolf terrorism, 10, 251, 259–66

  early warning signs of lone wolf terrorists, 207–10

  encouraging lone wolves to communicate, 222–24

  explaining behavior of, 42

  foreign and military policy changes not effecting, 231

  identifying, 8, 39–87

  impact of on terrorism, 20–21

  and “leaderless resistance,” 34–36

  lulls in terrorist attacks, 237–39

  motivations of lone wolves, 40–43, 84–85

  of Anders Breivik, 30, 52, 84, 230

  of Bruce Ivins, 230, 251, 279n45

  differing by type of lone wolf, 84

  of Eric Rudolph, 60, 61, 62–63, 85

  motivations for women terrorists, 127, 283n36

  of Theodore Kaczynski, 77, 85, 223, 264

  of Timothy McVeigh, 10, 17, 46, 47–48, 84, 230

  not just Islamic extremists, viii–ix, 230–33

  potential for use of WMDs, 92, 94–95

  psychological comparison of lone wolves and terrorist group members, 233–34

  responsive measures after an attack, 213–17

  riskiness of, 128–30

  statistics on lone wolf terrorism, 239–41, 300–301n14

  strategies for dealing with, 181–227

  tactics of. See also assassinations; barricade-hostage incidents; bombings; chemical weapons; cyberterrorism; hijackings; kidnappings; product contamination; shootings; suicide attacks

  tactics of lone wolves, 40–43, 84–85

  targets of lone wolves, 10, 21, 25, 39–43, 59, 61, 84, 109–10, 217

  effect of violence on targets, 37, 207, 236, 238, 257

  governments as targets, 92, 94, 105, 121, 122–23, 146, 177, 181, 233, 236

  use of Internet to study targets, 20, 29, 32, 106, 142, 192, 235

  terrorism databases not tracking, 1
28

  threats from, 23–38

  future of, 243–53

  reasons why dangerous, 89–112

  use of Internet, 20, 29–34, 52, 84, 201–207, 224, 225, 235, 236, 256

  warning signs for lone wolf terrorists, 70, 142, 160, 179, 203, 207–210

  women lone wolves, 113–43. See also Choudhry, Roshonara; LaRose, Colleen

  factors that might make more women lone wolves, 134–35

  reasons why there are so few, 127–34

  See also names of specific lone wolves, i.e., Anders Breivik, Eric Rudolph, etc.

  Los Angeles Greyhound bus station, planned bombing at, 80

  Los Angeles Herald-Examiner (newspaper), 80

  Los Angeles International Airport, 10

  bombing of Pan Am terminal lobby, 79–80, 81

  killings at El Al ticket counter, 10, 262

  Unabomber threatening, 76

  Los Angeles Times (newspaper), 117

  Loughner, Jared, 131

  LPF. See List Pim Fortuyn

  LTTE. See Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam

  Luddism, Theodore Kaczynski's writings reflecting, 77–78

  “Mad Bomber.” See Metesky, George

  Mafia, 168

  Malik, Tashfeen, viii

  malintent, theory of, 199, 201

  Manchester, William, 148

  manifestos, 204, 206, 236

  of Anders Breivik, 10, 29–30, 50–51, 52, 53, 202, 204–205, 236

  of Colleen La Rose, 235–36

  of Joseph Stack, 30, 202, 204–205

  letters of Charles Guiteau, 153–54

  promoting Croatian independence, 77, 116, 117

  of Theodore Kaczynski, 10, 52, 77–78, 201–202, 222, 223, 262

  Marines barracks in Beirut, attack on, 123, 282n27

  Marxist-Maoist revolution, 121

  Masada, fortress of, 146

  matching, types of biometric, 197

  Mateen, Omar, viii

  McKinley, William, assassination of, 158–63, 178. See also photo inserts

  McLuhan, Marshall, 168

  McNamara, Robert, 170

  McVeigh, Jennifer, 47

  McVeigh, Timothy, 16, 24, 41, 46–49, 52, 83–84, 86, 134, 222, 231, 237, 242, 256–57, 270n10

  mental state of, 234

  and Michigan militia, 17, 42, 47, 207

  motivations of, 10, 17, 46, 47–48, 84, 230

  receiving assistance from Terry Nichols, 18, 46–47, 266

  See also photo inserts

  media and terrorists, 207, 236

  al Sahab (media arm of al Qaeda), 210

  need for increased public awareness, 212–13

  need to emphasize impact of attacks on victims, 226

  use of media to catch Franz Fuchs, 218

  Meinhof, Ulrike, 120–21, 126, 281n20. See also Baader-Meinhof Gang

  mental state of lone wolves, 10, 44, 255

  of Anders Breivik, 234

  of Bruce Ivins, 98–99, 102, 103, 104, 203, 208, 234, 257–58

  of Charles Guiteau, 176, 177, 178, 234

  of Eric Rudolph, 234

  of George Metesky, 221–22

  impact of on creativity, 106–107

  of Leon Czolgosz, 161–62, 290n59

  lone wolves not always crazy, 233–34

  and the M'Naghten Rule, 161–62, 289–90n58

  of Muharem Kurbegovic, 82, 85, 234

  of Nidal Malik Hasan, 208, 234

  paranoid schizophrenia in, 10, 45, 78, 79, 82, 221–22

  less common in women, 131–32

  psychological makeup of lone wolf assassins, 176–79

  of Theodore Kaczynski, 10, 78, 79, 82, 85, 131, 234

  of Timothy McVeigh, 234

  women less likely to have personality disorders found in lone wolves, 131–32

  See also idiosyncratic lone wolves; psychological profiles of lone wolf attackers

  Merah, Mohammed, 198

  Metesky, George, 219–22, 223–24, 238

  Metropolitan Police Department Bomb Squad (London), 186

  Michel, Lou, 270n10

  Michigan Militia, 17, 42, 47, 207

  Midwood High School (Brooklyn, NY), 281–82n24

  “militants,” definition of, 260

  military measures against terrorist organizations, 182

  militias. See Michigan Militia

  Minority Report (film), 200

  Missouri State Highway Patrol, 188

  M'Naghten, Daniel, 289–90n58

  M'Naghten Rule, 161–62, 289–90n58

  Muhammad (Prophet), caricatures of, 19, 137

  Moore, Sara Jane, 177

  Morocco, Theodore Roosevelt's policy toward, 163

  Moscow theater, attack on by Chechens, 124

  Mosser, Thomas, 261

  motivations of lone wolves, 40–43, 84–85

  of Anders Breivik, 30, 52, 84, 230

  of Bruce Ivins, 230, 251, 279n45

  differing by type of lone wolf, 84

  of Eric Rudolph, 60, 61, 62–63, 85

  motivations for women terrorists, 127

  adding rape to list, 283n36

  of Theodore Kaczynski, 77, 85, 223, 264

  of Timothy McVeigh, 10, 17, 46, 47–48, 84, 230

  Mueller, Thomas, 218

  Muhammad, Abdulhakim Mujahid (aka Carlos Bledsoe), 7–8, 192

  Multinational Force in Lebanon, 282n27

  Mumbai, India, terrorist attack in, 89, 191

  Munich Massacre, 59–60

  Murphy, NC, and folk-hero status for Eric Rudolph, 62

  My Pet Jawa (website), 138

  MySpace, 19, 136, 138, 202

  nail bombs, 24, 31, 190, 203, 213. See also Copeland, David; Reilly, Nicky

  Narodnaya Volya [“The People's Will”], 113, 114–15, 146

  National Academy of Sciences, 102

  National Operations Center of Department of Homeland Security, 205

  National Security Preparedness Group, 184

  NATO

  bombing of Serbia in 1999, 51

  targeted by RAF, 121

  NBC News, 100

  neo-Nazi terrorist activities, 24, 30, 31, 44, 45, 57, 84, 92, 93, 190, 202, 218. See also Copeland, David

  nerve gas, 8, 109

  Muharem Kurbegovic's threats to use, 75, 79, 82, 186

  used in Tokyo subway system, 42, 90–91, 93, 108

  Netanyahu, Benjamin, 175

  Netherlands

  assassination of Pim Fortuyn, 64–67, 240, 242

  assassination of Theo van Gogh, 240, 275n91

  Neville-Jones, Pauline (baroness), 142

  New Jersey, bombing in, 261

  New Left Wave of terrorism begun in 1960s, 26–27, 244. See also left-wing extremism

  New York Chamber of Commerce, 18, 251

  New York, NY

  bombing attempt in Times Square, 8, 56, 214–15, 265, 297–98n71

  Galleanist bombing in, 16

  Grand Central Station bombing, 220

  hijacking/suicide attack on September 11, 2001. See September 11, 2001

  “Mad Bomber” in, 219–22

  New York Public Library bombing, 220

  Wall Street bombing of 1920, 15, 18, 19, 94–95, 104–105, 241, 251

  World Trade Center bombing of 1993, 18, 42, 46, 164, 237, 243

  New York Post (newspaper), 100, 279n45

  New York Times (newspaper), 51, 77, 117, 148, 208, 220, 262, 267n4

  Next Generation Identification system (NGI) of the FBI, 196, 197. See also photo inserts

  Nichols, Terry, 18, 46–47, 266

  9/11 attacks. See September 11, 2001

  Nobel, Alfred, 114

  Noble County Courthouse (Perry, OK). See photo inserts

  “no-fly” list, 198, 297–98n71

  “non-combatant,” changing definition of, 259–60, 264

  Northern Ireland, IEDs found in, 248

  Northwest Airlines, passengers preventing a bombing, 212

  Northwestern Univ
ersity, bombing at, 75

  Norway

  shootings at youth camp on Utoya Island, 10, 19, 40, 49–50, 83, 230, 240, 241. See also photo inserts

  vehicle bombs in Oslo, 10, 19, 40, 83, 230, 241

  Norwegian Police Security Service, 50, 53

  nuclear power plants

  disaster in Chernobyl, 73

  employment screening in, 198–99

  nuclear weapons, 92, 108

  al Qaeda considering use of, 93–94

  and Cuban missile crisis, 291n86

  least probable WMD for lone wolf to choose, 111–12

  US and NATO and nuclear weapons in Europe, 121

  Obama, Barack, 23, 212, 252

  Oklahoma City, OK, bombing, 10, 15, 16, 17–18, 41, 42, 46–49, 61, 86, 207, 222, 230, 237, 242, 256–57, 266. See also photo inserts

  “Old Man of the Mountain.” See Sabbah, Hasan

  Olympics

  Chechen efforts to sabotage the 2014 Winter Olympic Games in Russia, 246

  Summer Olympic Games in Atlanta, GA, bombings at, 59–61, 86, 215, 225

  Summer Olympic Games in Munich, taking of Israeli hostages, 59–60

  Oneida Community (upstate New York), 150–51

  “one-to-many” and “one-to-one” matching, 197

  Operation Tripwire of the FBI, 209

  Orlando, Florida, attack in, vii, viii

  Oslo, Norway, bombing in, 10, 19, 49, 50, 176, 202, 206, 230, 241

  Oslo Accords, 171, 172, 173, 178

  Oswald, Lee Harvey, 148, 164–71, 177, 178, 291n76

  Oswald, Marguerite, 165, 170

  Oswald, Marina, 166–67, 170, 291n76

  Oswald, Robert, 170, 171, 176

  “overseas contingency operations,” 252

  Pakistan

  accused of being involved in Mumbai attacks, 89

  al Qaeda leaders in, 183

  extremists encouraging Nicky Reilly, 32, 203

  Palestine, 55, 124–25, 285n69

  and the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin, 43, 171–76

  hostage exchange after hijackings, 280–81n7

  and Israeli-Palestinian conflict, 115–16, 119, 124, 125, 172, 186, 241, 262

  first intifada, 172

  Oslo Accords, 171–75, 176, 178

  Jewish uprising against Roman rule, 146

  Palestinian Authority, 172

  Palestinian terrorists taking Israeli hostages at Munich Olympic games, 59–60

  sponsoring terrorist groups. See Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade; Hamas; Palestine Liberation Organization; Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine

  Palestine Liberation Organization, 35, 172

  Palmer, A. Mitchell, 18, 104

  palmprint matching, use of for identification, 196

  Panama Canal, building of, 163

  Pan American World Airways, 79

  guilty of failing to prevent 1988 bombing, 185

  hijackings, 116, 280–81n7

  Panetta, Leon, 23

 

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