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Rating:  Summary: What you don't know can hurt you Review: As a counterintelligence director with more than 25 years experience with a major international news organization, I have read scores of books and government documents pertaining to the terrorist threat and how to combat it. I have reviewed, with great dissatisfaction, the material provided by the Homeland Security Department, a multi-billion dollar federal bureaucracy with tens of thousands of employees. It is in this context that I read Mr. Aviv's masterful book. The Complete Terrorism Survival Guide is perhaps the best layman's guide to personal, family and business security in this age of great uncertainty and terror threat. Mr. Aviv neither overstates nor minimizes the threat, provides the average citizen with a set of practical tools for minimizing the risk, and provides a compendium of invaluable information, that would take a professional many months to compile and organize in one location. This book is a true public service, and one that deserves the widest possible circulation. For the average businessman who travels abroad, this is a must-pack item. For the housewife, worrying about security at the ultimate homefront--the home, the neighborhood, the school, the shopping mall--this is of equal value. Even though Mr. Aviv has written a book that is thoroughly readable, and comprehensible to the average citizen, he has also provided the insights that can only come from decades of on-the-job experience in the tough world of government and private security. As someone who frequently writes and lectures on international terrorism and related subjects, I can say that I truly found The Complete Terrorism Survival Guide to be a worthwhile read. I learned a great deal!
Rating:  Summary: What you don't know can hurt you Review: I thought I was pretty savvy about safety. After reading Aviv's book, I realized I was actually pretty naive. While this hefty guide has plenty of tips for folks whose jobs place them at risk, it is also a treasure-trove of advice for the average person -- and, sadly, Sept. 11 taught us that you don't have to be a head of state to be vulnerable. Who knew the dangers of divulging your mother's maiden name on a web site? Or sewing a US flag to your backpack? Or buying prescription drugs online? Not to mention the hazards of looking an abductor in the eye. Don't do it! Aviv's book is clear, comprehensive, and full of easy-to-digest (and vital) tips -- whether you want to know about protecting your pets, or surviving a nuclear attack. It's a valuable addition to the library of anybody who wants to as safe as possible in an increasingly hostile world.
Rating:  Summary: The Complete Terrorism Survival Guide Review: Mr. Aviv has written an excellent book that will open the eyes of the average American. However, I find it somewhat disturbing that he was quoted in a FoxNews article in October as saying "It's not up to citizens to protect and defend themselves -- this is why we pay taxes." How ignorant...
Rating:  Summary: all right Review: pretty good info..and obviously much experience from the author for direction and insight..but he fails to reveal a little info which pushes his book into 'lame' territory..likewhen mentioning the 9-11 tragedy..he fails to talk about the faa's lack of effinciency...he fails to remind the reader that bush signed the w119i form stating that intelligence angencies should stand back from al queda..he fails to mention the cia's meeting with bin laden at an american hospital in the middle east..this information would contradict the authors view that the terrorists of 9-11 were sophisticated..hijacking planes with box cutters is not sophisticated..and that they acted alone.. just this information alone..including his terrorism timeline which never mentions any american led acts of terrorism like nicaragua and the recent failed coup in venezuala...partially sponsored by our own government... the point is this is a good book if you want to make yourself and your family safer..but let us also remember that he leaves out very important information that would send the reader in a different direction...a direction of what you reap you sow..and that his own israeli intelligence agency and our own government..especially governmental supported acts of terrorism..on our own land and a far..are also attributing to our own problems and don't help to deviate attention away from the reason we have all purchased this book..
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