What experts say about ACD
R. James Woolsey, former Director of CIA:
"Dr. Ehrenfeld is a respected scholar, who, to my knowledge, does not make
irresponsible charges . She currently serves with me and former Secretary of
State George Schulz on the board of directors of The Committee on the
Present Danger. We are dedicated to winning the war on terrorism, and the
contribution of members like Rachel Ehrenfeld has been invaluable."
James Woolsey (about Funding Evil):
[Ehrenfeld] "Has done all serious students of this long war in which we are
engaged a great service -
by following the money.
Richard Perle (about Funding Evil):
Her "brilliant book has a simple message: if we fail to understand them and
how they work, they will win.
Maj. Gen. Paul E. Vallely, USA (Ret.):
"Rachel Ehrenfeld has a deep
understanding of Radical Islam and its influence on individuals and
organizations that fund international terrorism. She is an outstanding
author who articulates what needs to be done to preserve democracy and
freedom."
Alan Dershowitz:
"Rachel Ehrenfeld, in a thorough and devastating article on "Carter's Arab
Financiers", has meticulously catalogues Carter's ties to Arab moneymen,
from a Saudi bailout of his peanut farm in 1976, to funding for Carter's
presidential library, to continued support for all manner of Carter's
post-presidential activities."
The Financial Times about Evil Money):
". Must Reading for anyone interested in the frightening intricacies among
drug traders, terrorists, bankers and government officials."
Christopher Lehmann-Haupt, NYT (about Narco-Terrorism):
"Narco-terrorism, writes Rachel Ehrenfeld in this sobering report. [and]
makes a powerful case. "Narco-Terrorism" serves powerfully to raise one's
consciousness of their danger."
The Wall Street Journal (about Narco-Terrorism):
"Narcoterrorism" lays out an important strategic challenge for the U.S. in
the 1990s. Ms. Ehrenfeld raises worrisome questions concerning national
security implications.The information is indeed fascinating and historically
extremely important."
Raphael Israeli, Prof. of Islamic History, Hebrew University of Jerusalem:
Rachel Ehrenfeld is one of the very few fighters to expose to daylight the
Saudi sources of financing terrorism and to expose their evil.
One of the most insidious obstacles in the fight against terrorism has been
the continued attempt to whitewash its sources of financing, especially when
they are traced back to Saudi Arabia. If we let oil interests intimidate us
and if we relent on the pursuit of the anti-terrorist battle for the sake of
accommodating Arab and Islamic economic interests, the cause of Justice and
world security will not be served.
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