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Originally Posted by Cowperson
Tom Clancy's "Debt Of Honor" in 1994 had a Japanese pilot flying a 747 into the White House.
After 9/11, the USA government asked Hollywood script writers to use their imaginations and come up with scenarios whereby America might be attacked by terrorists . . . . .
Cowperson
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There is also Black Sunday by Thomas Harris. Written in 1975.
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The first novel from the bestselling author of Silence of the Lambs and Hannibal, Black Sunday is the story of Michael Lander, the most dangerous man in America. He pilots a television blimp over packed football stadiums every weekend. He is fascinated with explosives. And he happens to be very, very crazy. That's why a beautiful PLO operative has seduced him. That's why, on Super Bowl Sunday, the world will witness the bloody assassination of the U.S. President and the worst mass murder in history. Unless someone discovers what Michael Lander plans and can kill him first. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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