Terrorism: Why We Don't Need to be Afraid - Carl Ford: Head of Intelligence INR and CIA for George Bush

EPISODE · Dec 16, 2015 · 57 MIN

Terrorism: Why We Don't Need to be Afraid - Carl Ford: Head of Intelligence INR and CIA for George Bush

from Living Well with Ann Beal · host Ann Beal

Carl Ford, Jr., Assistant Secretary of State for Colin Powell and Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs and Middle East specialist tells us why the threat of ISIS is greatly exaggerated and that they are too small to hurt us. Carl encourages us to stay calm and relaxed over this holiday season Don't let the media scare us into believing their is a huge threat to our public safety here in the United States, because there is not. Carl explains their main goal is to terrify us so that we, in fear, change our policies. just as we did in our terror over 9/11 and did not look at the evidence clearly. Carl tells how out of fear, we over-estimated Saddam Hussein instead of staying calm and rational and looking at clear evidence to see if Saddam really had WMD's. If we live our lives in fear, we make bad decisions in every area of our lives.Be sure to follow, like and subscribe to Ann Beal's social media pages.https://www.facebook.com/annbealgettingbetter/https://www.facebook.com/livingwellwithannbeal/https://twitter.com/ablivingwellhttps://www.instagram.com/annbeal/https://www.youtube.com/annbealVisit Ann Beal's websites at:https://www.livewellshow.com/https://www.lifesolutionscoachingandcounseling.com/

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