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  • George Allen for President

    05/10/2005 10:46:19 AM PDT · by moose2004 · 188 replies · 2,486+ views
    Yahoo Groups ^ | 5/10/05 | moose2004
    Yahoo Group Dedicated to George Allen for President.
  • While Terror Site Goes Down, Another Yahoo Group Advises Muslims to Waste FBI Time, Resources

    04/21/2004 7:31:42 AM PDT · by prairiebreeze · 11 replies · 239+ views
    Talon News / GOP USA ^ | April 21, 2004 | Jeremy Reynalds
    ALBUQUERQUE, NM (Talon News) -- An Internet group hosted by Yahoo where as long ago as December 2003 Islamic militants discussed the possibility of a terrorist attack designed to affect the Spanish general election has closed. In a March 2004 Agence France Press (AFP) story, the news agency reported that Britain's Channel 4 News revealed that a December 10 posting on Yahoo's 6,500 member strong Global Islamic Media (GIM), which had previously carried statements purporting to be from al Qaeda affiliates, suggested that attacks could help bring about a Socialist election victory and the withdrawal of Spain's troops from Iraq....
  • Yahoo Group Advocates Killing Bush, American Soldiers in Iraq

    04/19/2004 7:36:17 AM PDT · by Happy2BMe · 207 replies · 380+ views
    Yahoo Group Advocates Killing Bush, American Soldiers in IraqBy Jeremy ReynaldsTalon NewsApril 19, 2004ALBUQUERQUE, NM (Talon News) -- A Yahoo-hosted Internet group is openly advocating the killing of President George W. Bush and American soldiers serving in Iraq.The group's introductory page (web site) reads, "Kill every Gi [sic] in Iraq, stick every American pig in this country! Every time an american [sic] soldier dies, I applaud. In this group: Iraqi Resistance Report, news about the deadliest strikes against U.S. forces and... some pictures of dead Gi's. [sic]"The same page also has a picture of four soldiers carrying a coffin.Expanding on...
  • US Advertisers Unwittingly Support Terrorism?

    04/12/2004 5:44:53 PM PDT · by JohnathanRGalt · 8 replies · 606+ views
    homelandsecurityus.com ^ | April 12, 2004 | Laura Mansfield
    <p>The image was jolting: within the posting from the jihadi message was a photograph of a charred American corpse hanging upside down from a bridge over the Euphrates. But as disturbing as the image was, it was the sponsor of the page displaying the image that caused me the greatest concern. Right there on the screen beside the desecrated body of the American was an advertisement for the J.C. Penney Customer Appreciation Sale!</p>
  • Do You Yahoo? Al Qaeda Does

    03/31/2004 7:52:58 AM PST · by PaulaB · 28 replies · 169+ views
    gopusa.com ^ | March 31, 2004 | Jeremy Reynalds
    ALBUQUERQUE, N. (Talon News) -- One Internet terror researcher says it is time to launch a campaign against Yahoo -- one of the leading Internet purveyors of terror. In a recent e-mail, Johnathan Galt suggested the phrase, "Do You Yahoo? Al Qaeda Does!" For example. Global Islamic Media, with almost 6,000 members at last count, is one of Yahoo's many groups that propagates Islamic terror. As Galt commented in the same e-mail, Global Islamic Media "is regarded by the world's terrorism experts and the news media as the 'official voice of al Qaeda.' The next attacks are discussed daily on...
  • Do You Yahoo? Al-Qaeda Does

    03/29/2004 6:29:43 PM PST · by ranair34 · 20 replies · 195+ views
    Bush Country ^ | 03/29/04 | Jeremy Reynalds
    Do You Yahoo?  Al-Qaeda DoesBy Jeremy Reynalds (bio) Other Articles by Jeremy Reynalds Back to News / Home PageIt's time to launch an all out publicity blitz against Yahoo – one of the leading internet purveyors of terror – and embarrass the heck out of them. There is no better name for such a campaign than the one thought of by terror researcher Johnathan Galt. In a recent e-mail he suggested the phrase, "Do You Yahoo? Al-Qaeda Does!" For example. Global Islamic Media http://groups.yahoo.com/group/globalislamicmedia, with almost 6,000 members at last count, is one of Yahoo many groups devoted to...
  • Internet "Terrorist" Using Yahoo to Recruit 600 Muslims for Hack Attack

    03/02/2004 4:23:43 PM PST · by JohnathanRGalt · 18 replies · 1,586+ views
    Mens News Daily ^ | February 28, 2004 | Jeremy Reynalds
    Almojahid's got it wrong.    Haganah is the Hebrew word for "Defense" .... Internet "Terrorist" Using Yahoo to Recruit 600 Muslims for Hack Attack February 28, 2004 by Jeremy Reynalds Editor's note: MND is uncomfortable providing direct links to potential terrorist groups. The links below have been edited to prevent collection by linkbots, but the edits should be obvious to human readers. One of the internet's most verbally prolific Islamic "terrorists" is now advocating hacking sites which oppose his radical views. In an e-mail on his Yahoo Groups site titled "Half Moon Operation/First Attack," Daleel Almojahid asks for people to...
  • Holy warriors enlisting online

    08/07/2003 6:23:25 AM PDT · by JohnHuang2 · 2 replies · 113+ views
    WorldNetDaily.com ^ | Thursday, August 7, 2003
    Internet message boards run by Yahoo and Lycos are becoming a popular avenue for Islamic holy warriors searching the globe for a jihad in which to offer their lives to Allah as "martyrs." Terrorism experts and intelligence officials say the online forums, hosted in the United Kingdom, offer a relatively secure method for recruits logging in from cybercafes and home computers to connect with jihad leaders, reported Wired magazine. "Dear Brothers, I have already succeeded with the grace of Allah and his help, to go to Kurdistan for jihad through one of the brothers in this forum," wrote Abu Thur,...
  • WWW. J I H A D .COM (E-Groups abused by jihadists)

    08/02/2003 6:38:35 AM PDT · by Valin · 1 replies · 179+ views
    NRO / SITE Institute ^ | 7/14/03 | Rita Katz and Josh Devon
    It's no secret that al Qaeda and terrorist groups like it have availed themselves of the Internet to spread their propaganda, plan attacks, and recruit new members. The Internet is perhaps al Qaeda's most effective way of communicating and continuing their jihad given the world's increased vigilance on their activities. They continue to use the Internet increasingly, despite all the success we have had as we attempt to chip away at the amorphous terrorist network, not unlike the Internet itself — disjointed yet connected. Ironically, a company that virtually represents the Internet (and the United States) has been hijacked by...
  • WWW.J I H A D.COM: E-Groups abused by jihadists

    07/14/2003 8:56:37 PM PDT · by Utah Girl · 3 replies · 119+ views
    NRO ^ | 7/14/2003 | Rita Katz & Josh Devon
    It's no secret that al Qaeda and terrorist groups like it have availed themselves of the Internet to spread their propaganda, plan attacks, and recruit new members. The Internet is perhaps al Qaeda's most effective way of communicating and continuing their jihad given the world's increased vigilance on their activities. They continue to use the Internet increasingly, despite all the success we have had as we attempt to chip away at the amorphous terrorist network, not unlike the Internet itself — disjointed yet connected. Ironically, a company that virtually represents the Internet (and the United States) has been hijacked by...