Conspiracies and Security
Date: 11-24-10
Host: George Noory
Guests: Brad Thor
Appearing
during the middle two hours, best selling author of nine political
thrillers, Brad Thor discussed government cover-ups and conspiracies, as
well as security and terrorism issues. For his new novel, The Athena
Project, about an all-female team of Delta Force operatives, he
researched the mysterious Denver International Airport (DIA). The
massive airport was built for $5.3 billion, and there are reports it
contains eight subterranean levels, he said, adding that construction
crews were kept compartmentalized so that none of them could see the
overall structure.
He also researched the Philadelphia Experiment
for his book, and concluded that the government may specifically float
wild conspiracy theories as a way to distract from actual experiments
they may be conducting.
Regarding terrorism threats and Homeland
Security, he expressed concern that people are vulnerable in areas like
airport ticket counters, and security lines. Additionally, he cited
"soft targets" like movie theatres, which he said al Qaeda might try to
attack to disrupt the American way of life. Thor also talked about his
study of militant Islam, which he incorporated into his thriller The
Last Patriot.
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