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Americans Are As Likely to Be Killed by Their Own Furniture As by Terrorism

By Micah Zenko, The Atlantic

08 June 12

 
oday, the National Counter Terrorism Center (NCTC) released its 2011 Report on Terrorism. The report offers the U.S. government's best statistical analysis of terrorism trends through its Worldwide Incidents Tracking System (WITS), which compiles and vets open-source information about terrorism--defined by U.S. law as "premeditated, politically motivated violence perpetrated against noncombatant targets by subnational groups or clandestine agents."


Although I invite you to read the entire thirty-one page report, there are a few points worth highlighting that notably contrast with the conventional narrative of the terrorist threat:


  • "The total number of worldwide attacks in 2011, however, dropped by almost 12 percent from 2010 and nearly 29 percent from 2007." (9)
  • "Attacks by AQ and its affiliates increased by 8 percent from 2010 to 2011. A significant increase in attacks by al-Shabaab, from 401 in 2010 to 544 in 2011, offset a sharp decline in attacks by al-Qa'ida in Iraq (AQI) and a smaller decline in attacks by al-Qa'ida in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) and al-Qa'ida in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM)." (11)
  • "In cases where the religious affiliation of terrorism casualties could be determined, Muslims suffered between 82 and 97 percent of terrorism-related fatalities over the past five years." (14)
  • Of 978 terrorism-related kidnapping last year, only three hostages were private U.S. citizens, or .003 percent. A private citizen is defined as 'any U.S. citizen not acting in an official capacity on behalf of the U.S. government.' (13, 17)
  • Of the 13,288 people killed by terrorist attacks last year, seventeen were private U.S. citizens, or .001 percent. (17)

According to the report, the number of U.S. citizens who died in terrorist attacks increased by two between 2010 and 2011; overall, a comparable number of Americans are crushed to death by their televisions or furniture each year. This is not to diminish the real--albeit shrinking--threat of terrorism, or to minimize the loss and suffering of the 13,000 killed and over 45,000 injured around the world. For Americans, however, it should emphasize that an irrational fear of terrorism is both unwarranted and a poor basis for public policy decisions.

 

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+7 # CoyoteMan50 2012-06-08 08:14
I tell ya it's them thar terra-ist furniture!
We should bomb them all.
LMAO
 
 
+2 # RobertMStahl 2012-06-08 08:20
The terrorists are the ones going after the terrorists. SWAT is operated by the cells that it is supposed to go after. Google Indira Singh Guns and Butter. Know William Binney's story on Democracy Now. James Bamford explains what a covert atomic explosion is in what is coming online in September 2012 in Bluffdale, Utah. Tommy Tamm explains something about the data operations that a smart second grade student could program w/r parallel processing (i.e. to follow the money). Attraction needs to be taken seriously, like the mathematics of Ralph Abraham. There is more, but the terrorists are the ones we put in office, over and over. The system is ripping apart the whole, commonly referred to as wholesaling, ultimately, the planet's fresh water supply.
 
 
+4 # Glen 2012-06-08 09:03
And some of those terrorists are creating more terrorists and more resistance to the biggest terrorists on the planet. Terrorism is not the same as attacking and wiping out entire countries. That's up to the U.S., the greatest terrorist agency and recruitment program on that planet.

They also make crappy furniture.
 
 
+6 # James Marcus 2012-06-08 09:28
'Terrorism'....is 'the Excuse'.
'Oppression', unto enslavement, is the 'Real Goal'.
EG Airport TSA is not really looking for weapons. They are there to accustom people to the 'Search and Seizure Outrage' (completely Unconstitutiona l) and Prevent Exodus when 'the Enslavement' finally goes Ballistic. The Detector Machines are to prevent you taking your assets (cash, coins jewels, valuables etc) with you as you travel, to discourage 'Unauthorized Emigration'.(of you, and especially, your money)
 
 
+1 # paulrevere 2012-06-08 11:25
Cold harsh reality up against the defenses of programmed cognitive dissonance via the 'it's a conspiracy theory' ruse.

Wake up people, the cold, creeping tenacles of the soulless fascista are here.
 
 
+6 # maddave 2012-06-08 09:52
Finally we have a bit of proof that American TV sets and the dreck that they spew into, our living- and bedrooms are ,far more destructive, more damaging and more to be feared than all of the 9-11 type terrorists combined! Sitting in front of TV set for hours a day destroys our bodies and our minds.

We all need to do ourselves a favor---a service, as it were---and get those damned idiot boxes out or our houses . . . at which point we can all proceed toward "getting a life".
 
 
-1 # Adoregon 2012-06-08 10:23
 
 
+8 # cordleycoit 2012-06-08 10:45
and to top off that figure there are more members of Hells Angels than al Quida.
 
 
+4 # JSRaleigh 2012-06-08 15:03
Great! Now I gotta' worry about my coffee table getting hit with a predator drone strike.
 
 
+3 # futhark 2012-06-08 16:43
Will drones "protect" us from collapsing chairs, slipping in the bathtub, or just getting fat from spending too much time in the Lazyboy munching on potato chips? If they will, then I'm all for them! Bring on the drones!
 
 
+3 # hammermann 2012-06-08 16:44
Did any editor anywhere read this article??

---Of 978 terrorism-related kidnapping last year, only three hostages were private U.S. citizens, or .003 percent.---

3 in 100 is 3%, 3 in 1000 is 0.3% Same mistake with the other % number, and its on the Atlantic.
Guess they can't do 3rd grade math either.