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SEPTEMBER 11th ATTACK AND IMMEDIATE AFTERMATH
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Airlines | Al-Qaeda |
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Children |
Chronologies
Comprehensive Sources |
Economic
Impact |
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Federal
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New York
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News Sources |
9/11 COMMISSION |
Organization of the Islamic Conference
Osama bin Laden |
Pentagon |
Psychological Causes |
Psychological Effects
Public Opinion |
Al-Qaeda |
Semantic Debate |
Suspects |
Teaching Materials |
UMich Response |
United Nations |
Victims
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INTELLIGENCE
Bremer Commission |
Gilmore
Commission |
Gore Commission |
Hart-Rudman Commission
Intelligence Problems |
9/11 COMMISSION |
Presidential Briefing 8/6/01
TERRORISM SUSPECTS AND PROSECUTION
Abu Ali |
Abu Faraj al-Libbi
|
Abu Zubaydah |
Al-Qaeda |
Ayman al-Zawahiri |
Buffalo Six |
Civil Rights |
Guantanamo Detainees
Indictments |
John Walker Lindh |
Jose Padilla |
Khalid Shaikh Muhammed |
Military Trials |
Mullah Omar
Oregon Arrestees |
Osama bin Laden |
Rabih Haddad |
Secret Prisons |
Taliban |
Yasser Hamdi |
Zacarias Moussaoui
AFGHAN WAR
Afghanistan |
Anti-War Activism |
Foreign Aid Workers |
Geneva Convention/POW |
Military
Trials
Operation Anaconda |
Operation
Enduring Freedom |
Operation Infinite Justice
Refugees |
War |
War Preparations
COUNTERTERRORISM
Airlines |
Alert System |
Anthrax |
Anti-Terrorism Bill |
Biological |
Border Protection |
Comprehensive
Communications |
Counterterrorism Measures |
Disaster Preparedness |
Disrupted Plots |
Domestic Wiretaps
Hart-Rudman 2000 Report |
Hazardous Materials |
Homeland Security |
Intelligence Reform Act |
Mail
9/11 COMMISSION RECOMMENDATIONS |
Nuclear Power Plants |
Operation Liberty Shield |
Operation Tips
Secret Prisons |
Shadow Government | Surveillance Cameras |
Terror
Bets
Terrorist Financing | USA Patriot Act | Web
Alterations | Weapons of Mass
Destruction
POST SEPT. 11 ATTACKS
Anthrax |
Bali |
Charles Bishop |
Daniel Pearl |
Dirty Bomb Plot |
French Tanker
London |
Morocco |
Paul Johnson |
Richard Reid |
Ricin
Riyadh Bombing |
Threats
PREVIOUS ATTACKS
EgyptAir 990 |
EgyptAir 648 |
Embassy Bombings (1998) |
Indian Air 814 |
Pan Am 103
Project Megiddo |
USS Cole |
World Trade Center Bombing (1993)
OTHER COUNTRIES
Afghanistan |
Dubai |
Egypt |
Ethiopia |
Iran |
Israel |
Jordan |
Lebanon
Libya |
Oman |
Pakistan |
Palestine |
Russia |
Saudi Arabia |
Syria |
Turkey |
Yemen
BACKGROUND RESEARCH
Arab-Israeli Conflict |
Arab World |
Arab Americans |
Biological Defense |
Books |
Civil Rights |
Economics |
Energy
Federal Agencies |
Federal Agency Reports |
Foreign Economics |
Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court
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Journals |
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News |
Psychology |
Religion |
Statistics |
Terrorism |
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Last updated on February 11,
2008
- Annotated
Bibliography of Government Documents Related to the Threat of Terrorism
and the Attacks of September 11, 2001 (Oklahoma Dept. of
Libraries
- Comprehensive 95-page bibliography of reports and press releases of
federal government web sites
- Subjects include the aftermath of 9/11, global terrorism, weapons of
mass destruction, Congressional and Presidential actions, and U.S. foreign
relations
- Each entry has web address and often a Superintendent of Documents
classification number
- PDF format with options for the entire report and three individual
sections
- September
11, 2001 Attacks (Wikipedia)
Concise summary of what happened, who was responsible, and
conjecture as to why
- Numerous references to articles and 9/11 Commission Report

U.S.
News
- ABC
News
- Archived by the Library of Congress
- Academic
Universe/Lexis-Nexis (UMich Only)
- Numerous news stories and updated news wires
- See News/Major Newspapers for national
and some international coverage
- See News/World Newspapers for greater
international coverage
- Alternative
Resources to the War Against Terrorism (Social Responsibilities Round
Table/ALA)
- Unannotated links to U.S. news sources against the war on terrorism
- Scattered petitions
- CNN
- Provided the premier television coverage
- Web site includes pictures, chronology, and emergency information
- CNN
Presents has special reports on women in Afghanistan,
Islam, and tracking the terrorists
- Hot
Topics (Evergreen State College)
- Detailed links to news stories from a variety of government and
non-government sources
- Graphics illustrating the events
- Disaster
News Room
- Well organized web links on the September 11th disaster and its
aftermath
- Sources are prominent news web sites, including ABC, Nando Times
- Sections on terrorism, the investigation, toxic threats, memorials,
survival gear, military news
- Browsable and searchable
- MSNBC
- Coverage archived, September-December 2001
- Newseum: Attack on
America
- Color images of 70 newspaper front pages from the U.S. and around the
world on September 12, 2001
- Public opinion poll about newspaper coverage
- Coverage: Newseum is a museum on the press located near the
Pentagon
- September 11th
News
- Archived news coverage of September 11th and its aftermath from
major news sources
- Arranged by subject, such as images, mysteries, Bush and Bin Laden
speeches, foreign coverage
- Time
Magazine
- Photo essays of attack and conspiracy
- United
Justice
Terrorist News Headquarters
- Thorough set of daily news links on the September 11th attacks and
subsequent military efforts
- Good News/Bad News section as well as some humor
- Voice of
America
- Government-sponsored news to countries around the world
- Short but balanced articles
- Washington
Post
- Up all day but sometimes slow
- Pictures and text of President Bush's speech at 9:04 a.m.
- Yahoo
News
- Complete coverage of terrorist attacks and aftermath
- Effects on stock market
- Possible retaliation

World
News
- Afghan News
Network
- Brief English-language news from international sources about
Afghanistan
- Daily since April 2000
- Al-Jazeera
- Television network to the Arab world from Qatar
- Text in Arabic and English only
- Archived version from 2001 in Arabic
Only
- Arabic Media Internet Network
- Extensive links to on-line news media from Arab countries
- Texts in English or Arabic
- Search the Way
Back Machine and the url:
http://www.amin.org/ for archived coverage in
September 2001
- Asia Week
- Primarily East Asian business news
- Waiting
for
Doomsday (September 28, 2001) brings different perspective on the terrorist war
- British
Broadcasting
Corporation
- Text of UK and international news, culture, science, and children's
programs, primarily beginning 1996
- Use the SEARCH key to access
the archives
- Cairo Press
Review
- Daily headlines and editorials from Cairo newspapers translated into
English
- Only covers past 12 months
- Canadian Broadcasting
Corporation
- National
Online
- In-depth reports and investigations
- Examples include tamoxifen, the Irish vote, living in space,
and 9/11
- News
Transcripts
- Full text of nightly news transcripts
- Archived and searchable beginning September 1, 1996
- Newsworld
On-Line
- Headline news updated throughout the day
- Canadian and international coverage
- DAWN
(Pakistan)
- English language newspaper of Pakistan
- Today's news only
- Search the Way
Back Machine and the url:
http://www.dawn.com/ for archived coverage in
September 2001
- Debkafile
- Dubbed the "Drudge Report of the Middle East"
- Anti-terrorism news
- Search the Way
Back Machine and the url:
http://www.debka.com/ for archived coverage in
September 2001
- Eurasia News
[Web]
- Current week's news on the Baltic countries, Central Europe,
Iran and Iraq
- Archived
pages from 2001
- Hindu
- Inside China Today
- News, business, culture, and travel information
- Search the Way Back Machine
for archived coverage under the URL:
http://www.insidechina.com/
- International Herald
Tribune
- Weekly archives of global, financial and technology headline news
- Archived coverage of
2001
- Based in Paris but text available in English
- Jerusalem
Post
- Jordan
Times
- Russia Today
- News, business, culture, and travel information for Russia and CIS
countries
- News service archived to December 2, 1996
- Search the Way Back
Machine under http://www.russiatoday.com/ for
archived September 11 coverage
- Saudi Arabia Information
Service
- Daily news translated into English
- Includes Prince Saud's statements and terrorism and previous expulsion
of Osama bin Laden
- Search the Wayback Machine
under http://www.saudinf.com for archived coverage
- Tehran Times
(Iran)
- Extensive English-language coverage each day
- Search the Wayback
Machine under http://www.tehrantimes.com/ for
archived coverage
- World
News
Connection (UMich Only)
- Foreign radio broadcasts, newswires, and newspaper articles translated
into English by the CIA
- Use the free text search with a search term and the country whose
reports you would like to monitor (e.g. bin laden and Pakistan)
- Search after September 10, 2001

- See also Arab World
- Academic
Info: Afghanistan Studies
- Well-chosen links to the history, language, and politics of the
country
- Numerous links to foreign policy considerations, human rights, and CIA
reports
- Even a Russian web site in English about its war with Afghanistan
- Afghanistan
(Yahoo News)
- News on September 12 strike against Afghanistan by Taleban opponents
- In-depth reporting on Taliban and possible relationship to
terrorism
- Afghanistan: A Country
Study (Army/IIT)
- Army area handbook on Afghanistan completed in 1986
- Geography, government, politics, society, and national security
- Digitized into chapters by the Illinois Institute of Technology
- HTML
Version (Library of Congress)
- Afghanistan
Online
- Gateway to English-language information about Afghanistan
- Several versioins of the Afghan constitution, biographies of key
players, and links to political parties
- Weather, plans, animals
- Culture, Islam, weather
- Afghanistan:
The Making of U.S. Policy, 1973-90
(UMich Only)
- Digital National Security Archive display of declassified documents
- Extradition Request by U.S.
- Federations:
Special Issue on Aghanistan (UMich Only)
- Journal issue devoted to the role of federalism for Afghanistan after
the Taliban in October 2001
- Former
King Mohammed Zahir Shah (CNN)
- News report that king exiled in 1973 is willing to lead a coalition
government in a post-Taliban era
- Released on September 30, 2001
- Online
Center for Afghan
Studies
- English-language news and research materials on Afghan politics
- As of September 13, 2001, considerable information on the Taliban,
condemnation of the terrorist attack on the U.S.
- Assassination of opposition leader on September 11, just before the
New York attacks
- Afghan boat people seeking refuge in Australia (August-Sept. 2001)
- Rebuilding
Afghanistan (U.S. Agency for International Development)
- U.S. AID plans for assistance Afghan agriculture, health, education,
labor force, infrastructure, government, and women
- Map at back of the pamphlet notes USAID activity by geography
- Taliban
- Taleban Government
- Ruling party of Afghanistan
- Web site was hacked approximately Sept. 11 and Sept. 13, 2001
- It has been down ever since
- Archived
Site from February 2001
- Women
- Beneath
the Veil (CNN)
- Groundbreaking TV broadcast describing life of Afghan women under the
Taliban
- Pictures and story line
- Laura
Bush's Radio Address
- Saturday radio address on November 17, 2001
- Describes change in the life of Afghan women since the fall of
Kabul
- Taliban's
War Against Women (State Department)
- Summary of women's position in Afghanistan before and during the
Taliban rule
- Quotes about Afghan women and links to additional sources
- World
Drug Report 2000 (Intl Narcotics Control Board)
- Annexes show Afghanistan to be the largest producer of the opium poppy
in 1999, followed close by Myanmar
- Statistics include drug seizures and use
- World
Food Programme
- Emergency shipments of food to Afghanistan

Hijacked
Airlines
Transportation
Schedules
Government
Compensation

- Arab American
Institute
- Policy priorities
- Lists of famous Arab Americans
- Census data on Arab communities in the United States
- Arab
Americans: Making a Difference (Casey Kasem)
- List and brief biographies of Arab Americans
- Includes Ralph Nader, Christa McAuliffe, Doug Flutie, Danny and Marlo
Thomas, among others

- United Nations
Information System on the Question of Palestine
- Full text of letters, mimeographed (masthead) documents, reports,
resolutions, UN Yearbook articles, and debate transcripts in the General
Assembly and Security Council
- League of Nations is the source for 1917-39; United Nations is the
source, 1945 to present
- Main access point is chronological with supplement access by UN series
symbol, type of document, title, and subject
- Keyword searching requires a password currently not available through
the library
- Arab-Israeli Conflict
Documents (Israel Information Service)
- Outline of peace process since 1991 Madrid Conference
- Extensive links to treaties, speeches, letters, and background
information
- Covers 1917-the past few weeks
- Hamas
- Hamas is the resistance movement to Israeli occupation of Palestine
- History of Palestine, assessment of Israeli intent, and news
- See also Middle East
Conflicts

- Arab Net
- Overview, history, business, cultural, government, and tour
information for each Arab country
- Government information includes summaries of the national structure,
foreign policy, education, health, and the military
- News in Arabic and links to related web sites
- Arab Social Science
Network
- Annotated and unannotated links to government web sites arranged by
country
- Also includes economic, political, and legal information
- List of social science research centers by country
- Asian
Governments on the Web (Gunnar Anzinger)
- Comprehensive and updated list of government agencies and embassies
- Tabular index by country indicates number of entries and
last update
- Asian Studies
Virtual Library
- Most comprehensive Internet source for culture, politics, economics,
geography, news, and archaeology of Asian countries
- Inclusion of official government web sites varies
- Scope includes Asian continent, Caucasus, Middle East, and the
Pacific
- Central
Eurasia Project
- Profiles of Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakstan, Kyrgyzstan,
Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan
- Country sections include background, travel, economic, environmental,
demographic and political information
- Central Eurasian Elections includes the latest election news,
political party information, and links to related sources
- Encyclopedia of the
Orient
- Multimedia encyclopedia of the Middle East and North Africa from
ancient times to the present
- Identifies people, places, and events with hotlinks and maps
- Country descriptions include the populations of major cities
- Middle
East/North Africa Resource Guide
- Comprehensive guide to internet resources for the Middle East,
North Africa, and Central Asia
- Resources arranged by country and by academic discipline
(anthropology, economics, history, religion, sociology)
- Links include country home pages, discussion lists, and homepages of
foreign students residing in the U.S.
- Model
League of Arab States
- Excellent guide to members of the Arab League and related states
- Considerable information about individual countries
- Background information on the League
- Information about Model League of Arab Nations
simulations

- Research
Buzz
- Miscellaneous collection of web sites
- News, opinion, hoaxes, memorials, terrorism, war
- September
11th
- Archive of 500,000 web sites on the internet during the month after
September 11th
- Analysis of how Americans used the internet to share their grief
- Searchable and browsable though somewhat slow due to size
- Archive commissioned by the Library of Congress
- September 11, 2001,
Documentary Project (Library of Congress)
- Reactions of Americans and people overseas to the events of 9/11
- Almost 200 audio or video interviews as well as graphics and written
narratives

United States
- American Civil
Liberties Union
- Reports on civil liberties since the terrorist attacks
- Church
Arson Prevention Act
- Electronic
Communications Privacy Act
- Electronic
Frontier Foundation
- Messages to Congress about preserving freedoms despite crisis
- Federal Civil
Rights Discrimination (Dept of Justice)
- Frequently-asked questions
- Preserving
Our Freedoms (Senate Judiciary Committee)
- Senate Judiciary Committee hearing held December 6, 2001; J-107-50
- Statements by Orrin Hatch, John Ashcroft, Patrick Leahy and several
attorneys
- 6.4 MB in pdf format
- Rabih Haddad
- Information on Rabih
Haddad
- Co-founder of the Global Relief Foundation and active in the Ann Arbor
Muslim Community
- Arrested on December 14, 2001, denied bond, moved secretly, and
ultimately
testified before grand jury in Chicago
- Web page includes summary of action and letter from Haddad to Lady
Liberty
- Links to newspaper articles about the case, Islamic groups, and Global
Relief Foundation
- Rabih
Haddad/Detroit Free Press vs. John Ashcroft
- Secret trial of Haddad is unconstitutional
- Decision by Justice Nancy Edmunds, Eastern District of Michigan, on
April 3, 2002
- September 11th
Detainees (Dept of Justice)
- Analysis of the treatment of detainees on immigration violations in
the months following Sept. 11, 2001
- Notes some problems in their arrest, bonds, confinement and
deportation
- Recommends future changes
- Released June 2, 2003
- PDF file of 13.25 MB
- Another copy
- See
also Anti-Terrorism
Bill and Military
Trials
Foreign Intelligence
Surveillance Court
- FISC
Denial of Justice Dept. Request (Findlaw)
- Opinion issued on May 17, 2002 and released on August 22, 2002
- Denies Justice Department request for broader surveillance powers
against suspected criminals
- Cites at least 70 cases where the FBI misrepresented its requests for
surveillance
- Report is over 2 MB in pdf format
- D.C.
Circuit Court Opinion on Surveillance (Findlaw)
- Decision granted by three-judge panel from the U.S. Circuit Court in
the District of Columbia
- Affirms Justice Department authority under the USA Patriot Act for a
broad range of electronic surveillance against the "agent of a foreign
power"
- Overturns previous ruling by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance
Court on May 17, 2002
- Foreign
Intelligence Surveillance Act (Cornell Law School)
- Law regarding physical searches of possible foreign agents
- United States Code, Title 50, Paragraphs 1801 ff.
- Executive
Order 12949
- Bill Clinton's directive broadening scope of Attorney General's powers
- Dated February 1995)
Worldwide
- Amnesty
International
- Annual country reports on human rights practices
- Multiple investigations for individual countries
- Includes U.S. violations
- Country
Reports on Human Rights Practices
- State Department annual report on human rights violations in individual
countries beginning 1993
- For the
Record
- Summary of human reports reports given by individual countries to the
United Nations
- Hot links to the full text
- Includes Afghanistan's submission
- Human Rights Watch
- Full text of country reports on human rights in various
countries
- Breaking news and background reports
- Web site includes search engine
- Human
Rights Web
- Extensive guide to human rights organizations, data bases, and
newsgroups worldwide
- Includes inter-governmental and private web sites and
documents
- Religious
Rights (UNESCO)
- Religious rights provisions of individual national constitutions
- International treaties with religious rights provisions
- Bibliography of sources and discussion groups
- University of
Minnesota Human Rights Library
- International human rights treaties arranged by subject and
searchable by keyword
- United States human rights laws, speeches, reports, and historical
materials
- International refugee and asylum information

- COMPREHENSIVE
- American Still
Unprepared - America Still in Danger
- Hart-Rudman report issued October 2002
- Believes the United States is so involved formation of Dept. of
Homeland Security that it hasn't taken needed action to protect Americans
- Recommends priority should be given to port security, training of
local police and national guard
- Issued by the Council on Foreign Relations
- ANSER Institute for
Homeland Security
- Current legislative update
- Virtual library of materials, including Presidential Decision
Directives, Executive Orders, research material on weapons of mass
destruction
- Excerpts of current news reports
- Commission on the National
Guard and Reserves
- Commission authorized by Congress to assess homeland readiness for
outside attacks and disaster recovery
- Final Report, dated January 31, 2008, concludes that the National
Guard and Reserves need to be
integrated into the military and serve as an operational rather than
strategic organization
- Also addresses fundamental reforms to reserve roles, personnel
management systems, equipping and training policies,
policies affecting families and employers
- From
MAD (Mutual Assured Destruction) to MUD (Multilateral Unconstrained
Disruption): Dealing with the New Terrorism
- Recommends that the United States refocus its war on terrorism from
protecting people and equipment assets to protecting its political and
economic foundations
- Article by Stephen Gale and Lawrence Husick
- Appeared in Foreign Policy Research Institute's America at
War series on Feb. 11, 2003
- National
Strategic Plan for the War on Terrorism (Joint Chiefs of
Staff)
- Defines extremists as people unwilliing to let others live in
freedom and are willing to kill
- Methods for defeating terrorism include: denying terrorists what
they need to operate in a networked environment, shutting down
safe harbors, enabling other nations
to counter terrorism, and providing humanitarian assistance
- Declassified version of report released by the Joint Chiefs of Staff
on February 1, 2006
- National
Strategy for Combating Terrorism (2006)
- Four points: prevent attacks, deny WMD to rogue states, deny
terrorists support from rogue states, and deny terrorists the control of
any nation
- Claims al-Qaeda is weakened but the threat is real
- Another Copy
- Released September 5, 2006
- National
Strategy for Homeland Security
- President Bush's strategy, released in July 2002
- Covers improvements to intelligence, border security, domestic
terrorism, protecting critical infrastructures, defending against
catastrophes, and emergency response
- Recommends "red teams" to pretend their are terrorists and scout
vulnerabilities
- Claims al-Qaeda is weakened but the threat is real
- Another Copy
- Released September 5, 2006
- Progress Report on the
Global War on Terrorism (White House)
- Federal efforts to disable known terrorists and dismantle financing
- Progress on homeland security and emergency response
- Released September 10, 2003
- Report to
Congress on Combating Terrorism (OMB)
- Annual report on overseas and domestic programs to counteract
terrorism
- Budgetary analysis and future needs
- Terrorism and
Proliferation (Ray Tanter)
- Course notes and readings on dealing with terrorists
- Competing political theories for combatting terrorism
- Aspects of the war with Iraq
- Includes excerpts from Dr. Tanter's Rogue
Regimes
- Terrorist
Threat to the U.S. Homeland (ODCI)
- Extract of July 2007 report suggests Al-Qaida is regrouping for
another major attack on the United States
- Chemical, biological or nuclear weapons could be used
- Hezbollah could become involved if Iran perceives the U.S. is a
threat
- Part of the National Intelligence Estimate series
- UN Action Against
Terrorism
- Web page with historical and very current resolutions against
terrorism
- Links to UN web sites involved in counterterrorism
- AIRLINE SECURITY
- Air Line
Pilots Association
- Air Marshals
- Aviation and
Transportation Security Act (THOMAS)
- S. 1447 passed by House and Senate and November 16, 2001
- Provides for federalization of airport security personnel, air
marshalls, and search of all checked baggage
- Enforcement
(Dept. of Transportation)
- Secretary Norman Mineta's comments to the National Transportation
Security Conference on October 30, 2001
- Promise to enforce security measures at airports
- Presidential
Airline Security Measures
- Announcement by President Bush at O'Hare Airport on September 27, 2001
- Includes expanded cockpit security, more federal marshals on planes,
federal oversight of airport security, and National Guard in the
interim
- Security
Breaches (DOT)
- Testimony by Kenneth Mead of the Dept. of Transportation before the
Senate Governmental Affairs Committee, November 14, 2001
- Cites 90 security breaches in a ten-day period beginning Nov. 3
- Two
Generals Authorized to Down Threatening Airliners (CNN)
- CNN report dated September 27
- NORAD coordinated the
operation
- ANTI-TERRORISM BILL
- President Bush sent a working draft to James Sensenbrenner, Chair of
the House Judiciary Committee, on September 19
- The committee held hearings on September 24 with Attorney General John
Ashcroft testifying
- H.R.
3162
- Text
of Feingold Opposition
- BIOLOGICAL DEFENSE
- Anthrax
(CDC)
- Symptoms of anthrax
- Clinical handling of anthrax cases
- Questions and answers
- Update on the cause for Robert Steven's death from anthrax in Florida
on October 5
- Anthrax
MD
- FAQs about anthrax
- Symptoms, antiobiotics, self-protection, and anthrax as a weapon
- Biological
and Chemical Terrorism (National Library of Medicine)
- Updated news articles on biological terrorism, including new
treatments and the possibility of homegrown terrorists
- Guidelines and articles on treatment
- Biological Defense
Web Links (USF Center for Biological Defense)
- Comprehensive annotated links to web sites on biological and chemical
warfare and the public health response
- Centers for Disease Control
Office of
Biological Terrorism
- Reports and plans on dealing with biological terrorism
- Advice to state and local health officials
- Facts About
Anthrax, Botulism, Plague, and Smallpox (CDC)
- Summary of all four diseases
- How
to Handle Anthrax (CDC)
- Practical advice for people believing they were exposed to anthrax
- Dealing with suspicious mail
- Monterey Institute
Chemical and Biological Weapons Resource Page
- Numerous articles and fact sheets on chemical and biological weapons
- A chart of countries which own them
- Timelines on the use of chemical and biological weapons
- Assessments of weapons in the Middle East by country
- Consider current data on terrorism
- Smallpox
(Journal of the American Medical Association)
- Potential of smallpox as a biological weapon
- Vaccine administration and complications
- Smallpox
Vaccination Clinic Guide (CDC)
- Guidelines written for state and local governments on smallpox
vaccination in case of terrorist threat
- Released on September 23, 2002
- Terrorism
Preparedness Compendium (CDC)
- Articles appearing in Morbidity and Mortality Weekly
Report since 2000 about aspects of recognizing, treating, and
vaccinating against anthrax and smallpox
- World
Health Organization
- BORDERS AND IMMIGRATION
- Alternative
Technologies for Implementation of
Section 110 of the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility
Act of 1996
at Land Borders
- House Judiciary Hearing, July 23, 1998
- Paper copy: Documents Center Y4.J89/1:105/129; Microfiche: CIS 2000
H521-3
- Border
Control Automated Documentation System (PL
105-259
- Bill number = H.R. 4658, 105th Congress
- Illegal Immigration Reform and
Immigrant Responsibility Act of
1996
at Land Borders (PL 104-208)
- Part of Defense Appropriations Act for FY 1999 (passed September
1998)
- US-VISIT
Program
- Program requires two fingerprints and a digital picture of foreign
visitors from most countries at airports and seaports
- Visitors are also checked out as they leave
- Web site includes laws, regulations, and frequently-asked
questions
- Exempt countries: Andorra, Austria, Australia, Belgium, Brunei,
Denmark, Finland,
France, Germany, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Liechtenstein,
Luxembourg, Monaco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, San
Marino, Singapore, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United
Kingdom (for citizens with the unrestricted right of permanent abode in
England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, Channel Islands and Isle of
Man)
- COMMUNICATIONS
- DOMESTIC WIRETAPPING
- Bush
Lets U.S. Spy on Callers without Courts
- Reprint of article written by James Risen and Lichtblau on
President's executive order to permit wiretapping without FISA
approval
- If article disappears from free public access, University of
Michigan users should do a guided search in LEXIS-NEXIS
Academic for the New York Times with James Risen as
the author and the date as December 16, 2005
- Censure
Resolution
- S.Res.398, 109th Congress, was introduced by Senate Russell Feingold
of Wisconsin on March 13, 2006 to censure President George W. Bush for
domestic wiretapping without obtaining a court order
- Link includes full text and legislative status
- Foreign
Intelligence Surveillance Act
- Justice
Department Letter on Legal Authority of NSA Surveillance (Federation
of American Scientists)
- Letter sent to Senator Pat Roberts, et al. on December 22, 2005
- Legal
Authorities Supporting the Activities of the National Security Agency
Described by the President
- Declassified memo justifying warrantless
wiretaps as a Presidential prerogative in time of war
- Issued by the Justice Department on January 19, 2006
- Pelosi
Letter to Hayden
- Letter dated October 21, 2001 expressing concern about Lt. Gen.
Michael Hayden's briefing on expansive National Security Agency
powers
- Presidential
Authority to Conduct Warrantless Electronic Surveillance to Gather
Foreign Intelligence Information
- Congressional Research Service memo dated January 5, 2006
- Includes numerous citations to court cases
- Review of the
Federal Bureau of Investigation's Use of National Security
Letters
- FBI used the Patriot Act provisions to obtain private information on
56,000 people per year, half U.S. citizens
- The activity was 22% underreported and sometimes abused
- Released March 9, 2007
- See also Foreign Intelligence Surveillance
Court
- HAZAROUDS MATERIALS
- HOMELAND SECURITY
COORDINATION
- Alert
System
- National alert system announced on March 12, 2002
- Color-coded system of alerts from green to red signifying various risk
levels
- Announcement describes criteria for each alert and actions required by
the public, state and local governments
- Authorized by Presidential Directive 3
- Department of Homeland Security
- Department of
Homeland Security
- Coordinates the U.S. defense against
terrorism
- Mission of the office
- Tips on protecting yourself from terrorism
- Reorganization
Plan (Carlos
Diaz)
- List of government agencies to be transferred or abolished in the new
Department of Homeland Security
- Compilation by Carlos Diaz and posted via GOVDOC-L listserv, December
2002
- House Select Committee on
Homeland Security
- Committee to draft legislation on a homeland security department
- Text of testimony on the terrorist threat
- Dick Armey's principles of homeland security
- Text of President's proposal for a homeland security department, H.R.
5005
- Homeland Security Legislation
- Homeland
Security and Fighting Terrorism (NTIS)
- List of government reports issued on homeland security over the past
month
- Most publications are free for downloading
- Operation
Liberty Shield Fact Sheet (DHS)
- Specific anti-terrorism measures the DHS will take during the Iraq War
- Includes borders, transportation, monitoring suspects, infrastructure
protection, and health planning
- Released on March 18, 2003
- MAIL
- How
to Handle Anthrax (CDC)
- Practical advice for people believing they were exposed to anthrax
- Dealing with suspicious mail
- Irradiation
Explored as Answer to Anthrax (Washington Post)
- Oct. 22nd article on use of food irradiation process to sanitize mail
of anthrax
- Food Technology
Service describes food irradiation process; may need to use
Internet Explorer to display information
- Photos of Anthrax
Letters (FBI)
- Photographs of the envelopes and letters about anthrax
- All three dated September 11, 2001
- Sent to Senator Tom Daschle, Tom Brokaw (NBC), and the New York
Post
- Postal
Service Guidelines
- Defines suspicious mail and provides guidelines for contacting the
authorities
- Assures public that most threats about anthrax are hoaxes
- Another copy
- 9/11 COMMISSION
RECOMMENDATIONS
- NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS
- OPERATION TIPS
- SURVEILLANCE CAMERAS
- TERRORISM BETS
- TERRORIST FINANCING
- Al
Barakaat and Al Taqwa Networks
- Announcement to freeze the assets of both networks
- Made by President Bush on November 7, 2001
- Terrorist
Financing
- Executive order issued by George Bush on September 24, 2001 blocks
access to funds collected in the United States by 27 groups supporting
terrorism
- Terrorism
(Office of Foreign Assets Control)
- Executive order on freezing foreign assets of terrorists, updated list
of terrorists (10/12/01), and administrative details
- USA PATRIOT ACT
- USA
Patriot Act (PL 107-56)
- Passed October 26, 2001
- Full text of act
- USA
Patriot Act (Evergreen State
College)
- Comprehensive guide to the ten
provisions of the act
- Reports, analyses and news stories on
various provisions tending toward
opposition
- USA
Patriot Act (EPIC)
- Analysis of the act's provisions
- News stories on challenge to the act
- Numerous government and private association provisions on the act, including
its search-and-seizure and wiretap provisions
- Department of
Justice Oversight: Preserving Our Freedoms
While Defending Against
Terrorism
- Hearing before the Senate Judificary
Committee in December 2001 on the
implementation of the USA Patriot Act
- Patriot Act Renewal: 2005
- H.R.
3199 (109th Congress)
- Text of bill and legislative history of renewing the Patriot
Act
- Senate Vote on
Renewal
- Vote on December 16, 2005 on renewing the Patriot Act was 52-47 but
failed because it needed 60 in favor to avoid a filibuster by Russ
Feingold
- WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION
- National
Defense Authorization Act of 2000
- House Armed Services hearing held in March 1999
- Covers readiness for dealing with the weapons of mass destruction
- National
Strategy to Combat Weapons of Mass Destruction
- Bush policy includes interdiction, aggressive pursuit of an
international nonproliferation policy, and dealing with the consequences
of an attack
- Pamphlet released in pdf format on December 11, 2002
- Another
copy
- The classified version of this report is known as National Security
Presidential Directive 17 (NSPD 17) and Homeland Security Presidential
Directive 4, signed May 2002
- The complete report is described in an article by Mike Allen and
Barton Gellman in the Washington
Post on Dec. 11, 2002, p. A1 - see Academic Universe (UMich
Only)
- WEB SITE ALTERATIONS
- Agencies
Scrub Web Sites of Sensitive Chemical Data (Washington
Post)
- October 4th article (p. A29) on EPA's effort to scrub its risk
management
material, CDC on terrorism, and DOT on pipelines
- Find full text using Academic Universe
(UMich Only)
- Envirofacts
Direct Access to be Limited (OMB Watch)
- Article about EPA's plan to limit access to the environmental database
in April 2002
- Web access will still be available
- GODORT Legislation
Committee
- Working group of the American Library Association's Government
Documents Round Table
- Links to legislation and news articles affecting access to government
information
- Includes agencies taking material off the web, an executive order
allowing Presidential records to remain classified
- Post
September 11 Environment (OMB Watch)
- Describes federal information taken off the web, including
EPA's
Risk
Management Plans for chemical accidents
- Pipeline mapping from the Dept. of Transportation
- Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (chemical security)
- FAA enforcement materials
- Maps from the National Imagery and Mapping Service and Bureau of
Transportation Statistics
- Cites alternative resources, including the Right-to-Know Network for toxic
spills
- Text of
White House Memo
- Written by Andrew Card and dated March 19, 2002

- Are
You Ready? (Dept of Homeland Security)
- Detailed instructions for individual citizens to prepare for a
terrorist attack
- Issued by the White House on February 7, 2003 when an orange alert was
issued
- Ready.Gov
- Federal web site with recommendations for disaster preparedness
- Preparing a terrorist kit, establishing communications and evacuation
plans
- Specifics on handling chemical, biological, nuclear, and dirty bomb
events

- Bloomberg
Online
- Current stock market indicators, treasury yield curves and exchange
rates
- Best and worst mutual funds
- Personal calculators
- Federal
Reserve Economic Data Bases: FRED (FRB - St. Louis)
- Gross Domestic Product, price, employment and monetary data
- ASCII or various spreadsheet formats
- For historical data, bypass this site and use Economagic
- One Year
Later: Restoring Economic Security for Workers and the Nation
- Hearing by the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions on
September 12, 2002
- Impact of the 9/11 attacks on the U.S. economy
- Includes some statistical data
- Stock Market Web Sites
- Surveys of
Consumer Attitudes (University of Michigan)
- Monthly, quarterly and archived data, some since 1961, to the
previous year
- Consumer confidence nationally and by region; some by income and age
- Personal, business, unemployment, government economic policy, price,
and interest rate expectations
- Plans for buying major consumer goods, cars, and homes
- Some tables in Adobe Acrobat format; others downable in HTML, CSV or
XLS format
- Includes technical documentation


- Institute for the Analysis of
Global Security
- Interest group on independence from foreign oil
- Articles describe the relationship between oil and terrorism, the
geopolitics of oil, the "real price of gasoline"
- Alternative fuel sources, especially methanol and fuel cells
- Monthly
Energy Review (EIA)
- Production, consumption and trade of energy sources, both overall and
by individual products (e.g. petroleum)
- Monthly data for the past few years and annual data since 1973
- Links to ASCII format on left-hand side of page
- Also available in WK1 and XLS spreadsheet formats
- Annual
Energy Review has corresponding data often since
1949

Search Engines
Congress
Campus-Licensed Products
- CQ
Weekly Report (UMich Only)
- Weekly report on legislation and politics in Congress
- Available on the web since 1983
- CQ Almanac (Doc.Cen. JK 1.C756) is annual compilation since 1946
- Congressional
Universe (UMich Only)
- Indexes every Congressional committee hearing since 1789 and provides an abstract
- Most publications available in the Graduate Library in paper and ALL in the Documents
Center on microfiche
- Full text of selected prepared testimony since 1988; includes some markup reports
- Floor debates (Congressional Record) since 1985
- Laws since 1789 and regulations since 1980
- National
Journal (UMich Only)
- Full text of National Journal a weekly periodical on the Executive Branch
since 1977
- Full text of Congress Daily since 1995
- Includes Almanac of American Politics, which provides political biographies of
Congressmen and analyses of their districts
Public Access Materials
- Bills (THOMAS)
- Indexes Congressional bills since 1973 and provides detailed legislative status
- Congressional Research
Service Reports on Intelligence and Terrorism (Federation of American Scientists)
- Analytical reports intended for Congressional members
- Includes reports written the day before and the day after the terrorist attack
- Contacting the Congress
- Most comprehensive Congressional directory for Congress, its committees
- Provides contact information and web sites
- Congressional Committee Web Sites
Defense Agencies
- Defense
Department
- Current news about the war on terrorism
- September
18, 2001 Issue
- News reports to the armed forces on the Pentagon attack
- Pictures
- Office of
Homeland Security
- Creation of cabinet level agency announced by President Bush in
address to Congress on September 20, 2001
- Originally headed by Tom Ridge
- Web site includes budget priorities and names of state security
contacts
Executive Branch
Intelligence Agencies
- Central Intelligence
Agency
- CIA
Told to Do Whatever Necessary (Washington Post)
- Article by Bob Woodward appearing on October 21, 2001
- Discusses an intelligence order by President Bush and a Threat Matrix
on terrorist incidents
- Federal
Bureau of Investigation
- National
Infrastructure
Protection Center
- Investigates threats primarily leveled at the Internet
- National Security Agency
- Brief information about the agency
- National
Security Agency Declassified (GWU)
- Electronic briefing book from the National Security Archive
- Fifteen declassified memoes establishing the National Security
Agency (Truman) and reports of its findings (e.g. Vietnam, India's water
shortage, murder of Michael DeVine)
- National
Security Council
- The NSC advises the President on military affairs and is
headquartered in the White House
- Text of speeches and selected documents
- History of the agency and a national security strategy
- Office of
Homeland Security
- New White House office which coordinates the U.S. defense against
terrorism
- Mission of the office
- Tips on protecting yourself from terrorism
- U.S.
Intelligence Community (Columbia University)
- Chart describing relationship of U.S. intelligence agencies
- Annotated bibliography and web links to information on the CIA, DIA,
NSC, NSA, FBI, Energy Department and State Department
- Histories, intelligence reform, bibliographies, classified and
declassified documents, periodical articles
President
- Public Papers of
the President, 1993+ (GPO)
- Presidential speeches and statements issued by the Office of the
Press Secretary on an annual basis
- Declarations, nominations, and executive orders
- Browsable and searchable
- Updated by Weekly Compilation of
Presidential Documents, 1993+
- State
of the Union Address (January 29, 2002)
- First half of speech devoted to progress against terrorism
- Controversial section calling Iran, Iraq, and North Korea the axis of
evil
- White House (Bush)

- White House
(Clinton)
- Various versions of the Clinton White House web site are archived
- There is a cumulative index to all versions which should provide speeches on previous
terrorist acts and the Gore Commission
- See President of the United States for additional links
to historic presidential documents, including the texts of National Security Directives and declassified
materials in the presidential libraries since Truman
Laws and Regulations
- Congressional
Universe (UMich Only)
- Full text of laws-in-force (U.S. Code)
- Individual laws passed since 1789
- Full text of regulations in force (Code of Federal Regulations)
- Text of regulations as proposed since 1980
- International Terrorism: A Compilation of Major Laws,
Treaties, Agreements, and Executive Documents
- House International Relations Committee Print, July 2000
- Text of foreign assistance, State Department, trade, defense, aviation
security and financial legislation
- Executive orders since 1997
- Bilateral and multilateral treaties on terrorism
- Not available on the web through GPO Access or Congressional Universe
- Paper copy in Documents Center: Y 4. In 8/16: T 27/3
- Microfiche copy in Documents Center: CIS 2000 H462-9
- United
States Code (via Cornell Law School)
- Text of all laws in force as of 1997/98
- Searchable by popular title of law, title and section of the U.S.
Code, or keyword
- Currently the best interface
- Code of
Federal Regulations (GPO Access)
- Search CFR by keyword or a combination of title, part, and page
- Corresponding paper copy in Documents Center as JK
416.A5-Ref
- Federal
Register via GPO Access
- New regulations, proposed regulations, and
notices of grants and agency hearings since 1995
- Search by keyword and date or section (final rules, proposed rules,
notices, sunshine act meetings, etc.)
- Best public source of Federal
Register

Response to Previous Terrorist Acts
Strategy
Reports
- Advisory Panel
to Assess Domestic Response Capabilities for Terrorism Involving Weapons
of Mass Destruction
- Known as the Gilmore Commission
- Second annual report in December 2000
- Recommendations include executive and legislative offices of terrorism
and coordinating government agency responses
- Attack
on America: Osama bin Laden, the Taliban and Terrorism (East Carolina
University)
- Annotated bibliography of U.S. government and private research reports
on terrorism
- Includes hearings and Congressional Research Service reports
- Biological
and Chemical Terrorism: Strategic Plan for Preparedness and Response (CDC)
- 26 pages in pdf format dated April 2000
- Combating Terrorism: FEMA Continues
to Make Progress (GAO)
- FEMA's activities, including terrorism training courses
- States that have a response plan
- Dated March 2001
- Defense
Intelligence Agency: Moving Toward the 21st Century
- Brief program goals, including sound leadership, freedom from politics
- Written by the DIA in 1996 and made available through the Federation
of American Scientists
- Government
Documents on Terrorism (U Md)
- List of recent federal hearings, reports, and remarks on
terrorism
- National
Commission on Terrorism Report (Bremer Commission)
- National
Strategy to Combat Weapons of Mass Destruction
- Bush policy includes interdiction, aggressive pursuit of an
international nonproliferation policy, and dealing with the consequences
of an attack
- Pamphlet released in pdf format on December 11, 2002
- Another
copy
- The classified version of this report is known as National Security
Presidential Directive 17 (NSPD 17) and Homeland Security Presidential
Directive 4, signed May 2002
- The complete report is described in an article by Mike Allen and
Barton Gellman in the Washington Post on Dec. 11, 2002,
p. A1; use Academic
Universe (UMich Only) to access the article
- Patterns
of Global Terrorism (State Dept)
- Summary of terrorist acts by continent and country since 1996
- Appendix provides a chronology of terrorist acts and a description of
the terrorist groups
- Older printed editions available in the Graduate Library stacks
as: HV 6431 .I58
- U.S.
Commission on National Security/21
- U.S.
Government Interagency Domestic Terrorism Concept of Operations
Plan
- Delineates roles of the FBI, FEMA, Defense Department, Energy
Department, EPA, and Health and Human Services in case of a terrorist act
- Dated January 2001
- White
House Commission on Aviation and Security
- Known as the Gore Commission
- Recommended security measures against hijackers
- Summary of recommendations appear in Aviation
Safety, a hearing held by the Senate Committee on Commerce,
Science and Transportation, held March 5, 1997
- See Documents Center for paper copy (Y4.C73/7:S.Hrg.105-271 or CIS
fiche 98-S261-7)
- Search Congressional Universe
(UMich Only) for partial text
Psychological Causes of
Terrorism


- Central Intelligence Agency
- The
Hijackers We Let Escape (Newsweek/UMich Only)
- Lead article for June 10, 2002 by Michael Isikoff and Daniel Klaidman
- CIA tracked two Pentagon hijackers beginning January 2000 in Kuala
Lumpur
- Allowed them to enter U.S. without notifying other agencies
- CIA
Statement on Pre-9/11 Activities
- Description of CIA's efforts to control terrorism prior to Sept. 11
attacks
- Statement made by CIA Director George Tenet to Senate Intelligence
Committee on October 17, 2002
- OIG
Report on CIA Accountability with Respect to
the 9/11 Attacks
- Found that neither the U.S. government nor CIA Director George Tenet
had a comprehensive strategy for combatting Al-Qaeda prior to 9/11
- Tenet did not use all of his authority against counterterrorism
- However, he was successful in reorganizing the CIA and was fully
engaged in counterterrorism efforts
- Report written in June 2005 and declassified in August 2007
- Congressional Investigations
- Counterterrorism Intelligence
Capabilities and Performance Prior to 9/11
- House Intelligence Committee report summarizing results of executive
hearings on intelligence failures
- Report recommends changes needed by each of the intelligence agencies
and corresponding work needed by Congress
- Suggests CIA was too focused on Cold War tactics to aggressively
pursue new terrorism war
- Money meant for field agents had been diverted to intelligence agency
headquarters
- Saxby Chambliss was committee chair; report released on July 17,
2002
- Final Report of the Intelligence Joint Inquiry into the
Terrorist Attacks of September 11, 2001
- Joint Inquiry
into Intelligence Community Activities before and after the Terrorist
Attacks of September 11, 2001

- Declassifed version of a joint investigation by the House and Senate
Intelligence Committees
- Released on July 24, 2003 (partial findings released Dec. 11, 2002)
- Although intelligence community did not have specific information
about 9/11 attack plans, it
was inefficient in following through with related leads for many years
- Includes numerous recommendations for improvement against terrorism
- Portions of the text, particularly those involving foreign government
activities, are classified
- Web version 5.51 MB file or in individual chapters
- Also issued as S. Rept. 107-351 and H. Rept. 107-792
- Panel
Finds No Smoking Gun (Washington Post)
- Joint Senate-House Intelligence Committee finds no one intelligence
failure that could have prevented 9/11 attacks
- Report was not released but this should appear in news articles on
July 11, 2002
- Search article by title in Academic
Universe (UMich Only)
- Senate Intelligence Committee
- Federal Aviation Administration
- Federal Bureau of Investigation
- FBI
Flaws Alleged by Field Staff (Washington Post)
- Coleen Rowley of the Minnesota Field Office alleged the FBI central
office ignored numerous search warrants of Zacarias Moussaoui's
communications before September 11
- Article dated May 23, 2002
- Search article by title in Academic
Universe (UMich Only)
- Cnn
Article
- Coleen
Rowley's Memo on Moussaoui Investigation (Time
Magazine)
- Edited text of Minnesota FBI agent's memo to FBI Director Robert
Mueller
- On difficulties investigating Zacarias Moussaoui
- Senators
Question Author of Phoenix Memo
- Kenneth Williams of FBI office in Phoenix requested FBI investigate
Osama Bin Laden supports attended U.S. flight schools on July 10,
2001
- FBI
Strategic
Focus
- Plan announced by Director Robert Mueller on May 29, 2002
- Lists new priorities of FBI with counterterrorism at the top
- Establishment of "flying squads"
- Reorganization chart
- Senate
Intelligence Committee Investigation of 9/11
- Immigration and
Naturalization
Service's Contacts with Two September 11 Terrorists
- Result of investigation when Florida flight school received permission
to train two al-Qaeda terrorists six months after they died in the
September 11 attack
- Report claims their admission to the U.S. was proper but failure to
supervise contractor of I-20 forms, put higher priority on their
processing, and paper tracking systems for foreign students were problems
- Full Text in PDF
format
- National Commission on Terrorist
Attacks Upon The United States (9/11 Commission)
- Archived
Version of web site at University of North Texas
- Independent commission headed by Thomas Kean and Lee Hamilton
- Final Report released on July 22, 2004
- Findings
- No one person responsible but everyone responsible
- Recommendations include: cabinet level head of intelligence,
new national terrorism center, consolidated Congressional
oversight committee
- Executive
Summary