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  • Complaint – The Washington Times 10 September 2003

    09/26/2003 12:33:53 PM PDT · by JohnathanRGalt · 6 replies · 690+ views
    1924.org ^ | September 23, 2003 | Dr. Imran Waheed
    Freeper help is requested -- we need to respond point by point to this Muslim Taqija . The results of our research may appear in the Washington Times as a rebuttal when this letter is published: Complaint - The Washington Times 10 September 2003 September 24, 2003 www.1924.org Francis B. Coombs Jr. Managing Editor The Washington Times 3600 New York Avenue Washington, D.C. 20002, USA 23 September 2003 Re: Complaint – The Washington Times 10 September 2003 Dear Sir, This is a letter of complaint concerning an article published in the Washington Times on the 10th of September 2003. The...
  • The United Nations - A Legitimate Target?

    08/26/2003 9:02:35 PM PDT · by JohnathanRGalt · 18 replies · 2,201+ views
    Al-Muhajiroun.com ^ | Aug. 24, 2003 | Al-Muhajiroun.com
    Congrats to all Freepers who took time to write an email to the ISP hosting Al-Muhajiroun.com. One of the most important sites for Al-Qaeda in Europe was forced off the servers at Clara.net and has moved to Germany. Note that the hot-linked image in that posting is now gone. Al-Muhajiroun.com even posted this prominent 'disclaimer' on their website contesting our claim that their upcoming conference "commemorating the Magnificent 19" was in fact a "Celebration of the Murder of 3,000 people". From the Al-Muhajiroun.com website: THE 'MAGNIFICENT 19' CONFERENCE IS NOT A CELEBRATION ... The commemoration of 11th september is to...
  • The Magnificent 19! -- Islamists to Celebrate Sept. 11th.

    08/21/2003 3:16:40 PM PDT · by JohnathanRGalt · 121 replies · 5,519+ views
    Al-Muhajiroun ^ | Aug. 21, 2003 | Al-Muhajiroun
    Next month, British Islamists plan to celebrate the second aniversary of the murder of 3,000 people. The theme this year will be "The Magnificent 19".  The pupose of the celebration is to inspire young Muslims everywhere to follow in their footsteps and repeat the tragedy... Al-Muhajiroun has been linked to the recent British suicide bombers in Israel and has issued calls to overthrow the British government.
  • Al Qaeda Beware: An American Housewife Is On Your Trail

    08/11/2003 6:30:23 PM PDT · by JohnathanRGalt · 7 replies · 520+ views
    Mens News Daily ^ | August 11, 2003 | Jeremy Reynalds
    Al Qaeda Beware: An American Housewife Is On Your TrailAugust 11, 2003 by Jeremy Reynalds To her neighbors, she is just plain old Mrs. Galt - a run-of-the-mill American soccer mom. But after her neighborhood quiets down, curtains are drawn for the night and her two children are tucked safely in bed, this suburban American mom assumes an entirely different personality as she plunges head on into the shadowy world of internet terrorism. Mrs. Galt's story was told recently in the Washington Times. As the Washington Times reported, Mrs.. Galt has accessed a number of obscure web sites used...
  • Moslems restricted Christian to pray twice a year at Jerusalem holy site

    08/07/2003 11:43:26 AM PDT · by SJackson · 3 replies · 614+ views
    IMRA ^ | 8-7-03
    Moslems restricted Christian to pray twice a year at Jerusalem holy site [IMRA: While it certainly sounds radical that the Moslems allowed Christian prayer only twice a year at a holy site, this is "generous" as compared to the Moslem policy regarding Jewish access to holy sites - an absolute ban on Jewish prayer at Jewish holy sites that became also Moslem holy sites after the Moslem invasion.] The Church of the Ascension on the Mount of Olives by Archimandrite Ioakim Strogilos The Jerusalem Times (independent Palestinian weekly) 7 August 2003 http://www.jerusalem-times.net/article/news/details/detail.asp?id=3783 The Jerusalem Times Religious Affairs Correspondent Abu Anton...
  • BRITISH UNDERCOVER INVESTIGATOR MAY FLEE THE UNITED KINGDOM

    07/22/2003 8:22:19 AM PDT · by JohnathanRGalt · 1 replies · 868+ views
    ASSIST News Service (ANS) ^ | July 21, 2003 | Jeremy Reynalds
    ASSIST News Service (ANS) - PO Box 2126, Garden Grove, CA 92842-2126 USA E-mail: assistcomm@cs.com, Web Site: www.assistnews.netMonday, July 21, 2003 BRITISH UNDERCOVER INVESTIGATOR MAY FLEE THE UNITED KINGDOM Claims Large Number of Death Threats from al Qa'ida Sympathizers By Jeremy ReynaldsSpecial Correspondent for ASSIST News Service ALBUQUERQUE,N.M. (ANS) -- A British undercover investigator who posed as the operator of a radical Islamic web site may leave the United Kingdom due to what he says is the large number of death threats he has received from al Qa'ida sympathizers. Glen Jenvey, 38, whose work was profiled recently in England?s...
  • The “Global Campaign Against Aggression”: The Supreme Council of Global Jihad? (H.Q. in Canada?)

    05/01/2003 1:36:17 PM PDT · by JohnathanRGalt · 15 replies · 1,131+ views
    Are Canadian Taxpayers subsidizing Islamist Global Jehad? The mentor of Osama bin Laden, Safar al-Hawali, has set up a new organization -- The "Global Campaign Against Aggression" -- we trace the ISP hosting his website to "Innovation Place", (shown at left) a high-tech incubator program funded by the taxpayers of Saskatchewan, and the Canadian government. We also trace at least one other jehadi website to Innovation Place. Although the website of the "Global Campaign Against Aggression" provides an innocuous English translation -- the Arabic side delivers a different message. Global Research in International Affairs (GLORIA) Center THE PROJECT FOR THE RESEARCH...
  • Iraq, its domain and the 'terrorist-funding' owner

    04/10/2003 11:55:25 AM PDT · by JohnathanRGalt · 12 replies · 641+ views
    The Register (UK) ^ | Apr. 9, 2003 | Kieren McCarthy
    Iraq, its domain and the 'terrorist-funding' owner By Kieren McCarthy Posted: 09/04/2003 at 11:54 GMT The war against Iraq may be drawing to a close but the war over its Internet future is just beginning. As with the overthrow of the Afghanistan regime by US forces, it is widely thought that the removal of Saddam Hussein from power will see the Middle Eastern country catch up with the rest of the world in terms of Internet infrastructure and use. Currently, there is limited, expensive and state-controlled Internet use in Iraq, beamed via satellite since sanctions on the country have...
  • The Web as al-Qaida's safety net

    03/28/2003 10:02:11 PM PST · by JohnathanRGalt · 4 replies · 347+ views
    Baltimore Sun ^ | Mar. 28, 2003 | Scott Shane
    <p>Sites: Routed in Afghanistan, the terror network is increasingly relying on the Internet - and its anonymity - to promote its message.</p> <p>With the world focused on the war in Iraq, it is easy to forget about al-Qaida. But al-Qaida has not forgotten about the war.</p> <p>Even before the first U.S. missiles hit Baghdad, the terrorist network and its sympathizers were posting calls for vengeance on Web sites that have taken the anti-American jihad into cyberspace.</p>
  • War games becoming all too real

    03/13/2003 2:09:26 PM PST · by JohnathanRGalt · 9 replies · 580+ views
    Sunday Herald ^ | Mar. 9, 2003 | Sunday Herald
    War games becoming all too realWhile Hezbollah's young supporters pick off virtual Israelis in a bloody new video game, the simmering conflict in the Lebanon looks set to escalate as soon as Iraq is attacked, reports Alasdair Soussi in Beirut   THE slogan on the outside of the packaging says it all: 'Be a partner in the victory. Fight, resist and destroy your enemy in the game of force.' This is the latest technological development by Lebanon's Islamic resistance group, Hezbollah: a computer game that allows players to take the part of its fighters during military operations against Israeli soldiers...
  • Terror Tools

    03/11/2003 8:01:12 AM PST · by JohnathanRGalt · 12 replies · 1,126+ views
    National Review ^ | Mar. 11, 2003 | Rita Katz and Josh Devon
    March 11, 2003, 9:20 a.m. Terror ToolsSaudi-funded front in Michigan.By Rita Katz and Josh Devon he Saudi-funded, al Qaeda propaganda machine is in full effect behind the Islamic Assembly of North America (IANA), an ostensibly mainstream organization that had five of its members arrested and indicted at the end of February. Four of the men were running an IANA spin-off charity, Help the Needy, and funneling money illegally through it to Iraq. The fifth, Samih Al-Hussayen, a student at the University Idaho, was arrested for knowingly neglecting to list his affiliation with IANA on his visa application when he...
  • Islamic Terrorists Make Web Appeal for Donations to Fund Jihad

    03/08/2003 2:57:15 PM PST · by JohnathanRGalt · 12 replies · 462+ views
    BushCountry.org ^ | Mar. 07, 2003 | Jeremy Reynalds
    Islamic Terrorists Make Web Appeal for Donations to Fund JihadBy Jeremy Reynalds Some Islamic fundamentalist terrorists are as bold as Christian televangelists in piling on the guilt and asking for funds to further their cause. One internet appeal asks, "Need to know how it is possible to do an act of importance?" The strident plea for funds reads in part. "Allah gives you the opportunity to take part in the struggle for Muslim rights – Jihad. So even if you cannot take part physically in the Jihad, you CAN help us by the means of financial aid ..." Pressing...
  • Clicking On Terrorism

    03/04/2003 8:11:11 PM PST · by JohnathanRGalt · 7 replies · 390+ views
    Time ^ | Mar. 02, 2003 | ELAINE SHANNON AND MICHAEL WEISSKOPF
    Clicking On Terrorism Investigators take on the links between Islamic fundamentalists and the Internet By ELAINE SHANNON AND MICHAEL WEISSKOPF Sunday, Mar. 02, 2003 Investigators at IANA's Michigan headquarters The arrest and indictment of a Saudi graduate student in Idaho last week may have been an important first step in busting up the burgeoning links between Islamic extremism and the World Wide Web. Sami Omar al-Hussayen, a Ph.D. candidate in computer security at the University of Idaho, was charged with violating conditions of his student visa by registering and maintaining a dozen militant websites promoting violence against U.S. interests. U.S....
  • 'This is not cricket this is a war'

    03/02/2003 2:48:55 PM PST · by smpc · 3 replies · 261+ views
    Telegraph ^ | March 2 03
    Passion, joy, sorrow and talk of lynchings - one London high street experienced it all yesterday. Adam Lusher reports As India triumphed over Pakistan in the cricket World Cup yesterday, Southall Broadway went wild. Thousands of miles away from the game in South Africa, the west London street was filled with joyous young men, adding their victory cries to a cacophony of car horns and fireworks. Indian flags were waved from windows. Many revellers danced outside pubs - their shoulders draped in the national emblem. However, it was hard to spot any members of the Pakistani community or their flags...
  • Al Qaeda and the Internet: The Danger of “Cyberplanning”

    02/27/2003 8:06:18 PM PST · by JohnathanRGalt · 15 replies · 1,105+ views
    PARAMETERS - US Army War College Quarterly ^ | Spring 2003 | Lt. Col. Timothy L. Thomas
    Al Qaeda and the Internet: The Danger of “Cyberplanning”   TIMOTHY L. THOMAS   From Parameters, Spring 2003, pp. 112-23. We can say with some certainty, al Qaeda loves the Internet. When the latter first appeared, it was hailed as an integrator of cultures and a medium for businesses, consumers, and governments to communicate with one another. It appeared to offer unparalleled opportunities for the creation of a “global village.” Today the Internet still offers that promise, but it also has proven in some respects to be a digital menace. Its use by al Qaeda is only one example. It...
  • Canadian admits to plotting attacks

    01/11/2003 10:48:20 AM PST · by JohnathanRGalt · 6 replies · 331+ views
    National Post (Canada) ^ | January 10, 2003 | Stewart Bell
    Canadian admits to plotting attacksReport details role of St. Catharines man  Stewart Bell, National Post.   Friday, January 10, 2003 A Canadian man has confessed he was sent to Southeast Asia by al-Qaeda to organize a terrorist cell that plotted a massive assault that involved setting off simultaneous truck bombs at six Western buildings in Singapore. A 50-page report released yesterday by the government of Singapore provides the first official details of the terrorist activities of Mohammed Mansour Jabarah, a 20-year-old student from St. Catharines. It said Mr. Jabarah had admitted he was dispatched by al-Qaeda after Sept. 11 to...
  • Manual for poisons and chemical gases published on Hamas website

    01/03/2003 4:30:56 PM PST · by JohnathanRGalt · 23 replies · 3,348+ views
    Israel Defense Forces ^ | Jan. 2, 2003 | IDF
    January 2nd, 2003 Manual for poisons and chemical gases published on Hamas website A manual published on the official Hamas website, titled "The Mujahadeen Poisons Handbook," has been discovered, which is a manual for preparing poisonous materials to use in a terrorist attack. This document is further evidence of Hamas' use of the internet as a means of assistance in its efforts to carry out terrorist attacks. In fact, Fatah operative Walid Mahamud Hasham el-Ara, has been indicted in an Israeli military court in Gaza for using the internet to collect information on how to produce biological weapons. See...
  • Terrorist foresaw crackdown

    12/13/2002 6:48:55 PM PST · by JohnathanRGalt · 8 replies · 492+ views
    Los Angeles Times (via Boston Globe) ^ | Dec. 12, 2002 | Richard C. Paddock,
    BALI NIGHTCLUB BOMBINGS Terrorist foresaw crackdown By Richard C. Paddock, Los Angeles Times, 12/12/2002 JAKARTA - Weeks before the bombings of two nightclubs in Bali Oct. 12, .... [ ...excerpted... ] A Web site cited by a confessed participant asserts that an ''International Death Battalion'' carried out the Bali attack to kill Americans and their allies and avenge the deaths of Muslims. The bombings killed 191 people, about half of them Australians. Seven Americans died in the attack. [ ...excerpted... ] The inflammatory Web site, www.istimata.com, was pointed out by Samudra after his arrest. It is unclear who wrote the...
  • Websites spread al-Qaeda message

    12/12/2002 11:06:19 AM PST · by JohnathanRGalt · 14 replies · 1,168+ views
    BBC ^ | Dec. 12, 2002 | Mark Ward
    Websites spread al-Qaeda message By Mark Ward BBC News Online technology correspondent Thursday, 12 December, 2002, 10:00 GMT The web is becoming a potent weapon in al-Qaeda's bid to win supporters to its cause  widespread network of websites are energetically feeding information from those at the top of the terror organisation to supporters and sympathisers around the world. Videos of terrorist attacks, proclamations by al-Qaeda's leaders and calls to Muslims to take action against the West are being spread by the disparate group of sites. With net access spreading swiftly in the Middle East, the audience for the propaganda is...
  • Open letter to Rev. Pat Robertson

    12/11/2002 1:19:33 PM PST · by JohnathanRGalt · 30 replies · 1,009+ views
    KavkazCenter.com (Chechen Mujhadeen) ^ | Dec. 10, 2002 | Syed B. Soharwardy
    CNN and the Chechen Mujhadeen are accusing Christians of murdering Muslims. Here is Pat Robertson's response to CNN's baseless and inciting charge at the Nov. 26 interview on CNN. ... SAVIDGE: And there are Christians that are also burning mosques as well. ROBERTSON: No, they're not. Come off it. You know better than that. Christianity is a peaceful religion, and we're out to talk about peace. And I ran a television station that promoted peace between Muslims, Christians and Jews in the Middle East for 18 years, and I'm an advocate of peace, period. Thank you. The following is Islamist...