CIA Launches English Language Magazine
Al Qaeda launches English language magazine
"Al Qaeda has launched this week what it is calling its first English-language online magazine, a move that could be seen as a way to recruit more American-born terrorists.
The magazine was posted on radical Islamist websites Tuesday, said Maryland-based SITE Intelligence Group, an organization that tracks terror groups.
The launch of the magazine, called "Inspire", though did not go smoothly as only three pages of what was billed as a 67-page magazine appeared online. A fourth page was unsuccessfully posted on websites and showed nothing but garbled images.
A table of contents of the magazine listed an article called "Make a Bomb in the Kitchen of Your Mom."
The magazine also promised to have an article written by fugitive American-born cleric Anwar al-Awlaki.
Awlaki has recently been linked to the failed attempted Chistmas Day bombing of a plane bound for Detroit, Michigan.
The director of the National Counterterrorism Center said this week that the U.S. government believes Awlaki had "a direct operational role" in the bombing attempt."
Funny how this coincides oh so neatly with that "The Protecting Cyberspace as a National Asset Act" being pushed by Israel firster Joe Lieberman, who admires free speech so much he is actually quoted as saying “‘Right now China, the government, can disconnect parts of its Internet in case of war and we need to have that here too."
"Al Qaeda has launched this week what it is calling its first English-language online magazine, a move that could be seen as a way to recruit more American-born terrorists.
The magazine was posted on radical Islamist websites Tuesday, said Maryland-based SITE Intelligence Group, an organization that tracks terror groups.
The launch of the magazine, called "Inspire", though did not go smoothly as only three pages of what was billed as a 67-page magazine appeared online. A fourth page was unsuccessfully posted on websites and showed nothing but garbled images.
A table of contents of the magazine listed an article called "Make a Bomb in the Kitchen of Your Mom."
The magazine also promised to have an article written by fugitive American-born cleric Anwar al-Awlaki.
Awlaki has recently been linked to the failed attempted Chistmas Day bombing of a plane bound for Detroit, Michigan.
The director of the National Counterterrorism Center said this week that the U.S. government believes Awlaki had "a direct operational role" in the bombing attempt."
Funny how this coincides oh so neatly with that "The Protecting Cyberspace as a National Asset Act" being pushed by Israel firster Joe Lieberman, who admires free speech so much he is actually quoted as saying “‘Right now China, the government, can disconnect parts of its Internet in case of war and we need to have that here too."
4 Comments:
An AQ attempt to recruit terrorists?
Sure... right... more like an attempt by the Zionist war-profiteers to recruit patsies and dupes to take responsibility for their false-flag ops.
No doubt, Nz, it reeks of psyop. Just like when the spooks set up a front group that called themselves "Al Qaeda in Iraq", a name so seriously infantile even the dumbest american mouthbreather would get the message.
Here's another laugh. Apparently, either the Greens at commondreams.org don't get it, or they're not willing to make the attempt.
Unfortunately, while the Commondreams Greens do understand some things about the evils of the corporate empire, when it comes to the war on terror, Al CIAda, and the 9/11 conspiracy, they appear to be unable to cross that bridge.
Just came across your follow up comment, and you touch upon something that's disturbed me for a long time.
Liberals and progressives at Daily Kos, Buzzflash, Commondreams etc seem to balk at going the extra mile to common sense conclusions. I've been a radical since Vietnam and I learned early on you don't go halfway. If zionists hide behind judaism you call them on it. If a democrat in office acts like a fascist you call him a fascist. If corporations are dirty scum you shout to the heavens about it.
It just rankles me that people tend to self censor when lines need to be drawn in the sand.
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