their story seems to say something about the futility of terrorism as a shortcut for persuasion. but somehow the message doesn t seem to be reaching the weather underground or northern ireland or the middle east. good evening. for the second time in a month, arab terrorists have staged a bloody attack inside israel. it happened in a small settlement called ma oalt, five miles from the border of lebanon. it began when the terrorists seized the high school. in the aftermath of the munich olympic attack, governments finally realized that terrorism was both evolving and becoming worse and therefore they had to confront the terrorists head-on. the terrorists are saying that, unless their demands are met, they ll blow up the school, killing themselves and all the children inside. as they negotiate it, a special israeli anti-terrorist unit moved alongside the school. ma alt i think was an exemplar of counterterrorism s evolution. the israelis attempted to break the siege, and, unfor
was fewer bombs, higher profile targets. weather underground bomb the capitol to bring joy, to bring joy to america, to bring a smile and a wink to all the kids who hate the american government. when the police killed young black people, we bombed the police headquarters. when washington escalated the war into cambodia, we bombed the capitol. a bomb exploded early this morning in the pentagon. it was trying to exact a small price for these policy decisions that were so unjust. much of the pentagon is a public area with visitors and tourists roaming through the halls, but security was tighter today than yesterday. the 70s is a first great era of mass air travel. at this time, there was virtually no security at airports. you could literally walk through the terminal, sometimes even onto the plane, without anyone checking your bags or your person. one of the reasons for the rise of contemporary
$100,000 house and badly damaging the two neighboring homes, one belonging to actor dustin hoffman. and as firemen picked their way through the rubble, they found a basement workshop with sticks of dynamite and the materials needed to make bombs. three bodies were found in the rubble. members of the violence-oriented weather underground group. the new york cell of the weather underground was beginning to build bombs that were to be placed that night at an officers dance at ft. dix, new jersey. however, something went badly, and three ended up dead. the daughter of the building s owner and another girl fled right after the blast. i just went into survival mode, both to get out of the house and then to get away from the police. at that point, i was a combatant. the student protesters of the 60s have turned into more serious revolutionaries using far more lethal weapons. the 60s, we were all about changing hearts and minds. the 70s was more just about expressing anger.