Interestingly enough I proposed this plot for my Terrorism class in college. We were tasked with thinking like a terrorist and planning an attack in the US. We could use any philosophy we wanted but more interesting to me was the logistics.

I proposed an attack on the American interstate system. Using gorilla warfare to attack drivers then flee the area and regroup for continued future attacks. My argument was it was a soft target that is easily reproducible by the same cell.

It's also extremely disruptive. Schools close. Businesses shutdown. On the right roads you can even slow interstate commerce. If you're not caught in the act the fear left in the local community is immense even as you flee 100s of miles away to recreate the attack. Plus everyone has to use roads so it's relatable to every citizen.

My professor was unimpressed.

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With the way universities are now, they might literally be farming class assignments like this to come up with new ways to fuck with the population.

I wouldn't be surprised at all. This class was one of the most interesting things I did in college tbh. There were multiple students who attracted law enforcement scoping out targets. Kind of trip the class was allowed to happen.

There are so many terrorists in the country with the border open that any number of attacks on soft targets almost any strategy would work.

Mind blowing isn't it? Both at the level that we're allowing it but also that it isn't being actively exploited where this is a norm.

So you mean NSA training when you say "college"?

Nice fedpost.