Al Qaeda's First English Language Magazine Is Here

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Re: Al Qaeda's First English Language Magazine Is Here

Postby Iamwhomiam » Sat Jul 03, 2010 2:45 pm

Simulist said:
One thing we can do is to try and tell the truth, as clearly as we can see it.
Yes, we must.

And also this:
Whether that will affect change in the future remains to be seen — but it does annoy liars and manipulators, unfailingly.

Indeed, it is affecting us world-wide not sometime in the future, but at this very moment:

Steel vise crushing global activists

I'm afraid we truth-tellers now have as much hope for survival as does a Gulf waters crab.

Fitting, isin't it, that this article was published on Kafka's birthday
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Re: Al Qaeda's First English Language Magazine Is Here

Postby 8bitagent » Sun Jul 04, 2010 4:22 am

Nordic wrote:
8bitagent wrote:
Elvis wrote:I can't get it to embed, but the title is,

"Al-Qaeda Calls Off Attack On Nation’s Capitol To Spare Life Of ‘Twilight’ Author"

http://www.theonion.com/video/alqaeda-calls-off-attack-on-nations-capitol-to-spa,17688/


Oh man, how the Onion never ceases to put a smile on my face.

Sadly, HotAirNews linked this thinking it was a real news piece



Well it's almost impossible now to distinguish the fake propaganda from the real propaganda.

This magazine being a perfect example.

I mean, I've said it over and over again until I quit saying it: "they must think we're really stupid".

And this "magazine" is classic. How obvious can they be? It's like they're not even trying any more?


*sometimes* the MSM pretends to acts like they are asking questions.

MSNBC: Was Sept 2007 bin Laden tape a fake?
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Re: Al Qaeda's First English Language Magazine Is Here

Postby Elvis » Sun Jul 04, 2010 5:07 am

Iamwhomiam wrote:Steel vise crushing global activists


OMG! Now that reads like an Onion article:

Clinton says steel vise crushing global activists

By ROBERT BURNS (AP) – 18 hours ago

KRAKOW, Poland — Intolerant governments across the globe are "slowly crushing" activist and advocacy groups that play an essential role in the development of democracy, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said Saturday.

She cited a broad range of countries where "the walls are closing in" on civic organizations such as unions, religious groups, rights advocates and other nongovernmental organizations that press for social change and shine a light on governments' shortcomings.

Among those she named were Zimbabwe, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ethiopia, Cuba, Egypt, Iran, Venezuela, China and Russia.

"Some of the countries engaging in these behaviors still claim to be democracies," Clinton said at an international conference on the promotion of democracy and human rights. "Democracies don't fear their own people. They recognize that citizens must be free to come together, to advocate and agitate."...


Someone get the video and dub in a laugh track!
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Re: Al Qaeda's First English Language Magazine Is Here

Postby Nordic » Sun Jul 04, 2010 1:35 pm

Ha. Yeah, my first reading of that was that she was celebrating that fact, not complaining about them.

Hillary cheers the steel vice and the destruction of activism.

Yup, that's the real story.
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Re: Al Qaeda's First English Language Magazine Is Here

Postby JackRiddler » Tue Jul 13, 2010 2:15 pm

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Hm, the highly suspect Qaeda English mag includes a death threat by the likely American plant Awlaki "linked to the Times Square" non-bomber, against a nobody cartoonist idiot.

And I'm off to some MISO soup for lunch.

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/world/2 ... on_ex.html
(Article reproduced here under fair-use provisions, with original link given, solely for non-commercial purposes of archiving, education and discussion.)

Cleric Anwar al-Awlaki puts 'Everybody Draw Mohammed' cartoonist Molly Norris on execution hitlist

BY James Gordon Meek and Katie Nelson
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITERS

Originally Published:Sunday, July 11th 2010, 5:13 PM
Updated: Monday, July 12th 2010, 11:28 AM


AP/HO
Radical American-Yemeni Islamic cleric Imam Anwar al-Awlaki has singled out artist Molly Norris as a "prime target."

The offending 'Everybody Draw Mohammed Day' cartoon by Seattle-based Molly Norris.


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A CHARISMATIC terror leader linked to the botched Times Square car bomb has placed the Seattle cartoonist who launched "Everybody Draw Muhammed Day" on an execution hit list.

Yemeni-American cleric Anwar al-Awlaki - the radical who has also been cited as inspiring the Fort Hood, Tex., massacre and the plot by two New Jersey men to kill U.S. soldiers - singled out artist Molly Norris as a "prime target," saying her "proper abode is hellfire."

FBI officials have notified Norris and warned her they consider it a "very serious threat."

In an English-language Al Qaeda magazine that calls itself "Inspire," Awlaki damns Norris and eight others for "blasphemous caricatures" of the Prophet Muhammed. The other cartoonists, authors and journalists in Awlaki's cross hairs are Swedish, Dutch and British citizens.

The 67-page terror rag is seen by terrorism experts as a bald new attempt to reach and recruit Muslim youth in the West.

"The medicine prescribed by the Messenger of Allah is the execution of those involved," writes Awlaki, 39, a Las Cruces, N.M.-born American citizen.

"A soul that is so debased, as to enjoy the ridicule of the Messenger of Allah, the mercy to mankind; a soul that is so ungrateful towards its lord that it defames the Prophet of the religion Allah has chosen for his creation does not deserve life, does not deserve to breathe the air."

Awlaki's rant first appeared late last month in "Inspire," which was posted to the Internet by Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, a Yemeni branch linked to a Christmas Day bombing attempt on a U.S.-bound jet.

Initially, only three Web pages were accessible, leading to speculation it might be fake. But yesterday, the full edition was posted on jihadist Web forums, according to SITE Intelligence Group.

David Gomez, the FBI's assistant special agent in charge of counterterrorism in Seattle, said Norris and others were warned of the "very serious threat."

"We understand the absolute seriousness of a threat from an Al Qaeda-inspired magazine and are attempting to do everything in our power to assist the individuals on that list to effectively protect themselves and change their behavior to make themselves less of a target," Gomez said.

Norris initially grabbed headlines in April when she published a satirical cartoon on her Web site that declared May 20 "Everybody Draw Muhammed Day" as a way to mock Viacom and Comedy Central's decision to censor an episode of "South Park" that showed the Prophet Muhammed dressed in a bear suit.

Soon after, the topic erupted on the Web with the start of a Facebook support group for Norris. In response, Pakistan blocked access to the social networking site as a fiery pro-and-con debate raged worldwide.

Norris eventually backed away from her cartoon and cause.

"I regret that I made my cartoon the way I made it," she told the Seattle-based KING 5 TV.

Norris' neighbor said yesterday he's noticed an increased police presence on the street lined with modest Craftsman-style homes. No one answered the door at her home, where a blue baby swing hung from a tree outside.

Most of the "Inspire" entries are regurgitations of widely available jihadi propaganda, including translated speeches from Osama Bin Laden and tutorials on how to "Make a bomb in the kitchen of your Mom." Still, experts say the goal is clear: to reach a young, impressionable audience.

"It's like Al Qaeda's Tiger Beat," said one senior U.S. counterterrorism official.

With Mike Lewis

knelson@nydailynews.com


I see the FBI is now calling the mag "Qaeda inspired."

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Re: Al Qaeda's First English Language Magazine Is Here

Postby Simulist » Tue Jul 13, 2010 2:24 pm

If Al-Qaeda is such a dire threat — you know, with so many "terrorists" crossing the U.S./Canadian border every day — how come they don't blow anything up here anymore?

If the news media were to be believed, peace activists would be more dangerous than Al-Qaeda cells have recently turned out to be.

(Maybe I've just answered my own question.)
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Re: Al Qaeda's First English Language Magazine Is Here

Postby Elvis » Tue Jul 13, 2010 6:37 pm

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Re: Al Qaeda's First English Language Magazine Is Here

Postby The Consul » Wed Jul 14, 2010 12:56 am

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Confess, you're the jihadist Cras al Alywt!

Um, welcome to RI (do we do that?)

When I saw that, I couldn't help but flashback on a loompanics (?) publication of yore that someone once showed me.


they are still around http://www.loompanics.com/Links/Links.html
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Re: Al Qaeda's First English Language Magazine Is Here

Postby Project Willow » Wed Jul 14, 2010 4:51 am

JackRiddler wrote:.

Hm, the highly suspect Qaeda English mag includes a death threat by the likely American plant Awlaki "linked to the Times Square" non-bomber, against a nobody cartoonist idiot.

And I'm off to some MISO soup for lunch.


I am not looking forward to the next few weeks of art community events here. They'll all be a flutter with it. Save me. Please.
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Re: Al Qaeda's First English Language Magazine Is Here

Postby 8bitagent » Wed Jul 14, 2010 8:18 am

It'd be funny to pull a Bansky/culture hijacking prank and release a "second issue" of this alleged "al Qaeda" magazine. A little Adobe Indesign which just the right smaltzy cheese layout "jihadist" webdesigns are known for.

It'd have chapters like "Meet our benefactors: A Thank you to Saudi GID Intelligence and Pakistani ISI", "Behind The Scenes Of How We Create The Fake Bin Laden Videos",
"The Golden Chain: A list of all the wealthy elites who finance us", "From 9/11 to Yemen: How Anwar Al-Awlaki Became The Best Provocatuer Since Ali Mohamed", "An Explanation of the dot on Sheikh Ayman Al-Zawahiri's Head", and "Ptech: Meet Our High Tech Computer In America". Maybe even "Kosher Cooking with Adam Gadahn"
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Re: Al Qaeda's First English Language Magazine Is Here

Postby JackRiddler » Wed Jul 14, 2010 9:43 am

Project Willow wrote:
JackRiddler wrote:.

Hm, the highly suspect Qaeda English mag includes a death threat by the likely American plant Awlaki "linked to the Times Square" non-bomber, against a nobody cartoonist idiot.

And I'm off to some MISO soup for lunch.


I am not looking forward to the next few weeks of art community events here. They'll all be a flutter with it. Save me. Please.


Happily I would, save you that is, fulfilling my heroic needs (since boyhood) to be a savior, if only you would explain what you mean by this, and assuming it turns out I can actually do this saving. :angelwings:
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Re: Al Qaeda's First English Language Magazine Is Here

Postby battleshipkropotkin » Wed Sep 28, 2011 6:30 pm

New issue out!
[url=http://info.publicintelligence.net/InspireSeptember2011.pdf]
http://info.publicintelligence.net/Insp ... er2011.pdf[/url]

A special 9/11 Tenth Anniversary edition: "the Greatest Special Operation of all time"

Also featuring "Iran and the Conspiracy Theories."
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Re: Al Qaeda's First English Language Magazine Is Here

Postby Nordic » Sat Oct 01, 2011 5:34 am

What a coincidence. A new issue, just as the u.s. is trying to advertise that the assassinated American deserved to be murdered without due process because, well, he liked to spout off about things and was behind the publication of this obviously bogus magazine.

Lesson learned: exercising your freedom of speech, and the free press, can get you blasted to charred smoking bits by The Obomber.
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