Posted on 09/19/2008 11:31:04 AM PDT by james500
CAIRO, Egypt September 19, 2008 (AP)
U.S. groups monitoring al-Qaida messages say the terror network has released a video marking the seventh anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks.
The release comes more than a week after the anniversary. The reason for the delay was not clear. Al-Qaida announced earlier it would release an anniversary video "that will make viewers happy."
The U.S.-based SITE Intelligence and IntelCenter groups say the almost 90-minute video was released Friday.
Excerpted. Story continues http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory?id=5841735
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The article makes no mention of Gadahn.
A-Q mass suicide? That would make this viewer happy.
Oh please...it is common knowledge that hackers knocked out their ability to release the video. AP covers for the terrorists again.
An excerpt from the link about Gadan:
Adam Gadan, in charge of the website, has not been heard of for six months. There are reports he may have been killed in Pakistan
http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/story?id=5841873&page=1
“The tape showed no new pictures or statements from Osama bin Laden, although an al Qaeda figure was interviewed saying bin Laden was in “good health.”
Al Qaeda also showed a video it said was captured from a US bounty hunter, Keith “Jack” Idema, as he appeared to threaten to kill an Afghani citizen during an interrogation. “
Perhaps the AP simply doesn’t know the news.
But for average citizens on-line, we know. We know that U.S. hackers gave AQ grief...slowing the release of their celebration.
The tape showed no new pictures or statements from Osama bin Laden”
He’s dead, Jim.
ping
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