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The propaganda is getting ridiculous.

In other "news", everyone's favorite make-believe terrorist organization now has an English language magazine called INSPIRE [published from a cave, no doubt] with articles like "Make a bomb in the kitchen of your mom"


Al-Qaeda newspaper: Make a bomb in the kitchen of your mom
Telegraph.co.uk - Richard Spencer - ‎Jul 1, 2010‎
... launching its own English-language internet newspaper, which features articles such as "Make a Bomb in the Kitchen of Your Mom". ...
'Make a Bomb in the Kitchen of Your Mom': Al-Qaeda's Official English-Language ... Gawker (blog)
'How to Make Bomb in Kitchen of Mom' Featured in Al Qaeda's 1st English Magazine FOXNews
Al Qaeda's English Mag: 'Make a Bomb in the Kitchen of Your Mom' ChattahBox
The Epoch Times - Dscriber (blog)
all 604 news articles ?
A note to our readers (before they blow themselves up)
Asheville Citizen-Times - Lenore Skenazy - ‎40 minutes ago‎
"With articles like 'Make a Bomb in the Kitchen of Your Mom' and 'What to Expect in Jihad,' al-Qaida is hoping that its new English-language magazine, ...
Al Qaeda launches English online magazine
Calcutta Tube (blog) - Ankan Basu - ‎15 hours ago‎
The table of contents of the magazine listed an article called 'Make a Bomb in the Kitchen of Your Mom'. Comments are welcome. CalcuttaTube does not modify ...
Al-Qaida Magazine Aims To 'Inspire' Western Jihadis
NPR - ‎Jul 3, 2010‎
Inspire features slick graphics, high-quality production and stories like "Make a Bomb in the Kitchen of Your Mom." The first page also promises an ...
English-Language Al Qaeda to 'Inspire' Americans and Brits Arutz Sheva

Al-Qaida puts celebrities and bombs online with Inspire magazine
The Guardian - ‎Jul 1, 2010‎
But for the casual browser of the internet, al-Qaida's new English-language online magazine may prove a step or two beyond the pale. Entitled Inspire ..
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Gross!

It looks like they turning up the amplitude of the "let's make the Internet a filthy place we have to defend people from" stories.

I suspect this is meant to do a number of ridiculous things, but one of them might be giving people a foil for the Thought Police to start cracking down on America's access to the Internet.
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Along with the Johnny Taliban Walker-Lindh, the underwear bomber, the shoe bomber, and the silly-looking 9/11 Mastermind KSM, we have these two likely suspects. [And looking a little worse for the wear, too.]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Arabian_Knight

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Mohamed Mahmood Alessa
Carlos Eduardo Almonte, left, and Mohamed Mahmood Alessa, right.

Alessa, a dual U.S.-Jordanian citizen from North Bergen, New Jersey, born in Jersey City, New Jersey, to Palestinian and Jordanian immigrant parents, was 20 years old at the time of his arrest.[21][22][5][16][23][24] After 9/11, when other families on his block displayed American flags, his home hung a Palestinian flag.[25][12] A neighbor, Luis Lainez, said: "not ... very patriotic, that puts up a red flag at the end of the day.”[12]

Alessa reportedly began to tell other children in his Boy Scout group that Osama bin Laden was a hero in his family, and that he wanted to grow up to be a martyr.[26] When other boys and their parents complained, he was asked to leave the group.[26] As a teenager, he began to spend time with a gang who called themselves the P.L.O., or the Arabian Knights.[22][5][27][28]


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Almonte had posted a photo of himself demonstrating with a large placard, bearing the inscription "DEATH TO ALL JUICE" (sic), at the 2008 Israel Day Parade in New York City, on his Facebook page noted The Jawa Report.[49][50][51][52][53] At the time of its public release, the photo sparked a debate over whether the man was an illiterate anti-Semite, or a pro-Israel plant trying to make the protesters appear to be illiterate anti-Semites.[50][54]
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fred 4 Jul 7 2010, 06:13 AM wrote: The propaganda is getting ridiculous.

In other "news", everyone's favorite make-believe terrorist organization now has an English language magazine called INSPIRE [published from a cave, no doubt] with articles like "Make a bomb in the kitchen of your mom"
http://www.guardian.co.uk/law/2010/jul/ ... -disclosed

Classified documents reveal UK's role in abuse of its own citizens

Previously secret papers show true extent of involvement in abduction and torture following al-Qaida attacks of 2001
? Read the torture documents in full

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Anyone fancy reading what this stinky little rascal of a rag has to say? The Guardian is particularly sick because of its contorted approach to high-octane war mongering. What a f#cking joke the Media is. Surely won't be long now before sales go into freefall. People, surely not long, eh, now, please.
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fred 4 Jul 14 2010, 09:40 PM wrote: Along with the Johnny Taliban Walker-Lindh, the underwear bomber, the shoe bomber, and the silly-looking 9/11 Mastermind KSM, we have these two likely suspects. [And looking a little worse for the wear, too.]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Arabian_Knight

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Mohamed Mahmood Alessa
Carlos Eduardo Almonte, left, and Mohamed Mahmood Alessa, right.

Alessa, a dual U.S.-Jordanian citizen from North Bergen, New Jersey, born in Jersey City, New Jersey, to Palestinian and Jordanian immigrant parents, was 20 years old at the time of his arrest.[21][22][5][16][23][24] After 9/11, when other families on his block displayed American flags, his home hung a Palestinian flag.[25][12] A neighbor, Luis Lainez, said: "not ... very patriotic, that puts up a red flag at the end of the day.”[12]

Alessa reportedly began to tell other children in his Boy Scout group that Osama bin Laden was a hero in his family, and that he wanted to grow up to be a martyr.[26] When other boys and their parents complained, he was asked to leave the group.[26] As a teenager, he began to spend time with a gang who called themselves the P.L.O., or the Arabian Knights.[22][5][27][28]


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Almonte had posted a photo of himself demonstrating with a large placard, bearing the inscription "DEATH TO ALL JUICE" (sic), at the 2008 Israel Day Parade in New York City, on his Facebook page noted The Jawa Report.[49][50][51][52][53] At the time of its public release, the photo sparked a debate over whether the man was an illiterate anti-Semite, or a pro-Israel plant trying to make the protesters appear to be illiterate anti-Semites.[50][54]

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I see good old fashioned Arthur Conan Doyle-esque Victorian Racism is still alive and kicking as is clearly demonstrated by the Positively Simian portrayal of Arabs. Not to lend weight to any theories of a Zionist/Jewish hand in all of this but it makes me wonder.
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THE POOPAGANDA NEVER ENDS

So here we go: from today's "La Repubblica"(biggest Italian newspaper - or is it spelled newcpaper?) we learn that:


This guy ("Ayyub al-Taisan") is described as a member of the "ABDULLAH AZZAM" brigades ("very close to Al-Qaeda") and he's proudly showing the Japanese M-Star oiltanker that they supposedly recently attacked in the Gulf of Hormuz. http://www.repubblica.it/esteri/2010/08 ... ef=HREC1-7

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"La Repubblica" candidly goes on to explain that the picture comes from a website called "SITE Intelligence Group". Let's see what info we may find about them:

http://www.powerbase.info/index.php/SIT ... ence_Group



SITE was originally founded as the SITE Institute in 2002 by Rita Katz and Josh Devon with Katz as Director and Devon as the Research Director. The two had worked together at Steve Emerson's Investigative Project.
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SITE’s founder Rita Katz is a professed Zionist. She spent much of her early life in Israel and served in the IDF. She has been quoted as saying, “I believe that Jews belong in Israel”.[5] The Site Intelligence Group’s website as well as the website of its previous incarnation, the SITE Institute, are both registered to the IP address 67.19.162.130. According to Domain Tools, as of 21 March 2008 there are 139 sites hosted on that server. They are predominantly websites of Jewish owned business or groups promoting Jewish culture in the United States, and they include groups actively engaged in promoting Zionist views and anti-Arab propaganda.




Of course, we can also see the "INTELCENTER" logo at top right of the above picture. Lest we forget who they are, here are a few links of info to their activities and their CEO and founder Benjamin Venzke:

INTELCENTER'S "mission statement"
http://www.intelcenter.com/aboutus.html

INTELCENTER'S audio/video "terror database"
http://www.intelcenter.com/audio-video/index.html



BENJAMIN VENZKE lamenting how poorly the mainstream media informs the haplessly ignorant public about "AL-QAEDA terrorism": :rolleyes:
http://www.bigmedicine.ca/benvenzke.htm

RITA KATZ also lamenting how poorly the media/the White House treat her terror info...
http://thelede.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/1 ... -for-leak/
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IrRitated Rita
http://www.septemberclues.org
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Britain raised the terrorism threat level in its advice for citizens travelling to Germany and France to "high" from "general". It left the threat level at home unchanged at "severe", meaning an attack is highly likely...

says Socal Cohesiveness service. (Paste paragraph into preferred seach engine for multiple sources).

Financial Times expecting drop in Euro travel and rise in Northrop Grumman dividends

The US and UK have issued stark warnings of the increased potential of a terrorist attack in Europe, especially in public places such as tourist destinations and transport hubs.

500 word article ensues. Penultimate paragraph tells that a US official said

“It wouldn’t be surprising in the least if [Osama] bin Laden were involved in some way, shape, or form.”

Expertly capturing the content and tone of the article. (Not ‘Micky’, then?)

The final paragraph might point to one solid reason for the ‘stark warnings’:

The heightened fears of an extremist attack on Europe has led the Central Intelligence Agency to step up drone attacks in frontier areas of Pakistan, where al-Qaeda’s leadership is based. In September, there were more such strikes than ever before - over 20 - although some were also prompted by a push to protect Nato forces in Afghanistan.

But the scams tend to have multiple benefits. Best stay safe and frisk frisk frisk.
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