
This Week in Terror with Carole Lieberman M.D.
This week’s headlines reveal a pattern of how terrorists in London, Paris and the U.S. prey ...
Renegade Talk Radio · Renegade Talk Radio
Audio is streamed directly from the publisher (pdcn.co) as published in their RSS feed. Play Podcasts does not host this file. Rights-holders can request removal through the copyright & takedown page.
Show Notes
This week’s headlines reveal a pattern of how terrorists in London, Paris and the U.S. prey
upon the most vulnerable: women, children and the mentally ill.
“Mosque where terrorist taught stripped of responsibilities for children,” the headline
read, referring to Umar Haque who taught at two Islamic schools in London, who had
turned a blind eye to him while he built an army of children to attack Big Ben and other
top targets. He made them watch terrorist propaganda and role-play to recreate terror
attacks and beheadings.
“Trappes, France, Stabbing: Man With Terrorism History Kills 2, Injures 1,” read one
headline, while a conflicting one read, “Man stabs to death his sister, mother in Paris
suburb: authorities doubt ISIS claim.” Indeed, though Kamel S. was said to promote
radical Islamist ideology, he also had a significant psychiatric history.
The headline “Indiana ISIS widow faces terrorism-related charges,” brings the impact
of terrorism closer to home. Samantha Marie Elhassani was a middle-American
housewife who got swept up in a tornado when the man she married turned out to be a
terrorist and she found herself a prisoner of ISIS in the middle East.