LOCKDOWN: HOW TO CREATE A FLEET SECURITY PLAN

The turning of four jetliners into air borne weapons of terror on September 11, 2001, abruptly awoke all Americans to the real-life nightmare that terrorists could successfully strike not only targets far overseas, but right here. At home. Yet it was five and a half years earlier on another infamous day, April 19, 1995, that the detonation in Oklahoma City of a hand-made bomb first demonstrated how simply but lethally terrorists can attack anywhere. And with a vehicle as easy to get a hold of as a truck. Let's be blunt. Terror attacks can be accomplished by one ...

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