Posted on 02/18/2005 7:01:40 AM PST by Happy2BMe
Terror Web Site Issues Death Threat
Talon News
February 18, 2005
(Talon News) -- Long time Albuquerque resident and Talon News contributor Jeremy Reynalds is best known for his work with Joy Junction, the shelter for homeless families he founded in 1986 and continues to direct. However, there's another side of Reynalds that is not quite as well known -- as a terrorist hunter.
For most the last three years, Reynalds has investigating a number of Islamic terrorist web sites, many of which are hosted by American Internet Service Providers.
According to Reynalds a few weeks ago a "hot" jihadi Internet terror site was Mawsuat, located at www.mawsuat.com. Just hours prior to the Iraqi elections, this site was taken off-line by its American Internet service provider after being alerted of the web site's contents by Jeremy Reynalds.
From friends at Internet Haganah, Reynalds has learned that his part in the site's demise has made some jihadis very upset.
Recent threats posted on the Houston-based radical Islamic site Ansarnet (web site) have been translated by Internet Haganah's owner Aaron Weisburd.
Weisburd commented on these posting, saying, "The person who ran the now-defunct mawsuat.com site starts by blaming Reynalds for the site's demise ... and asks if anyone else has more information about him."
Weisburd continued, "In the discussion that follows, the Islamists first ... ask ... that [Reynalds] might be 'visited,' then [they post] a picture of him and a wish that his ribs be broken, and finally they offer their prayers to Allah that He should deliver to them Reynalds' 'fatty neck' -- a clear reference to the current fad of decapitating anyone deemed to be a critic of the more lethal forms of Islam."
Note -- In the hours leading up to the filing of this story, the post and the entire web site were suspended and then restored.
American ISPs Host Terror Site with Bulletin Board Threats Against Reynalds
Reynalds said he was fascinated to see that the bulletin board Ansarnet basically disclaims responsibility for what appears on its site.
He said an Ansarnet (web site) disclaimer reads in part, "Bulletin boards are public access platforms on which any member of the public can post comments, news, or links to other sites. This member of the public could well be a dictatorial government's agent trying to cause discord. It is ANSARNET.WS's policy, not to allow any posting which contains incitement to violence or could be interpreted as an original statement or publication of terrorist groups. These postings could stay for while before being noticed and removed by the web-master."
Ansarnet.ws was hosted by the Houston based Everyone's Internet. Ev1.net attracted more than a little attention last year by its relationship with www.hostinganime.com, a small and free Internet service provider which used computer space owned by ev1.net and hosted as many as 20 terror sites. EV1, Reynalds told Talon News, repeatedly refused to respond to inquiries from him and others about why it continued to allow Hosting Anime the use of its computer space. Interestingly, he said, Hosting Anime was sold a few months ago and the new owners appear to be much more discriminating in their policies.
Following extensive media coverage regarding the death threat (web site) against Reynalds, which remains online, www.ansarnet.ws has now changed its Internet Service Provider.
After being suspended by Ev1, it moved to the Chicago-based www.hostforweb.com.
Reynalds said he sent an e-mail to the company asking why they were hosting a well-known "terror-friendly" site. It was answered, he said, by a "Max J" who identified himself as a company vice president.
According to Reynalds, "Max J" said in a reply, "The website will be removed once we get a request from FBI or Court."
Mawsuat -- A Jihadi "Snuff" Store
In addition to providing links to files of al Qaeda publications, Reynalds told Talon News that www.mawsuat.com also had about 40 Jihadi "snuff" videos depicted killings reportedly committed by supporters of Iraq's most wanted man, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi available for download.
These were mostly short three to five minute videos of masked insurgents reading some sort of proclamation to a prisoner; followed either by the individual's head being cut off or the prisoner being shot in the head execution style.
Despite the al-Zarqawi and al Qaeda materials available on the site, a disclaimer read, "We would like to inform all the media outlets, all the governments and agencies that Mawsuat.com is not affiliated with any group or organization. The sole purpose of this project is to inform."
The address provided for contact on the site was mawsuat@hotmail.com. Reynalds said he sent an e-mail to that address asking what the individual hoped to achieve by his site.
"To tell the other side's story without bias at the contrary of the most major networks in your land," the individual replied. "[For] example, if you check some of the videos of some operations in Iraq, you'll find that the number of casualties of the American forces is far greater than what your Pentagon and your Fox News report."
Reynalds said that the individual continued by writing, "First of all, the cyber space doesn't belong to anybody the last time I checked. What I put in my website is my business. To be honest with you, I find it kinda amazing that you will be offended by my website and its content, yet the thousands of porn sites that show women of all ages displaying themselves all over the internet seem to be fine by you "people" -- assuming you are an American.
Mawsuat.com was hosted by an American Internet service provider -- Go Daddy (www.godaddy.com). When alerted by Reynalds of the site's content, the company initially removed it for a short time. However, it was back on line by the next morning -- pending, company officials said, a more thorough investigation.
A couple of days later the site was again down. Visitors are now greeted with the words, "This site is currently unavailable. If you are the owner of this site, please contact us at 1-480-505-8855 at your earliest convenience."
A Go Daddy representative told Reynalds that after the company finished an internal investigation of the site contents, it appeared the site was violating the terms of service and so it was taken down.
And Now?
Reynalds said while he takes any threat seriously, "I refuse to be intimidated by terrorist thugs using the Internet as a platform to broadcast their message of death and destruction. Working in conjunction with fine groups like Internet Haganah I intend to continue shining a light into the darkness of cyber terrorism."
What's the latest up there (near Jersey) on those Death Cultist headcutting satanic butchers that murdered and mutilated the Christian family up there after contact on the 'Net, Laz?
Turn about is fair play! SO someone list Talon owners photo, address, phone, wife and children name, etc. on a nut site asking for a piece of them to feed the Hogs.
I can hear these Talon folks screaming now about their "rights"
since Reynald posts to Talon then your proposal is that it is perfectly ok for all of the anti-terroists internet fighters to be targeted and "killed"
BTW, I don't think screaming about a persons right to not be murdered is a problem. Apparently you do. Or has one of YOUR sites been targeted by Reynald?
Have You Forgotten? Ping.
Start with the officers of CAIR. Smear them with peanut butter, tie them down in a hog lot, and videotape what happens. Then send the tape to Al Jazeera. Kinda of a tit-for-tat for the beheading videos.
Shouldn't we be appeasing our Muslim neighbors? Extending a soft hand of friendship to them?
Tolerance of others is the key to peace or so I keep hearing. AAcceptance of diversity and multiculturalism are what is being taught in the public school systems.
I hope you aren't preaching revenge because after all the Muslims are our brothers, so the United Nations says.
Taqiyya and kitman: The role of Deception in Islamic terrorism Tradecraft. Persona. Deception. Disinformation. Cover: Western operational terms and techniques. But, Islamic terrorists have their own terms: taqiyya (pronounced tark-e-ya) : precautionary dissimulation or deception and keeping ones convictions secret and a synonymous term, kitman: mental reservation and dissimulation or concealment of malevolent intentions... Taqiyya and kitman or holy hypocrisy has been diffused throughout Arabic culture for over fourteen hundred years since it was developed by Shiites as a means of defence and concealment of beliefs against Sunni unbelievers. As the Prophet said: 'he who keeps secrets shall soon attain his objectives. The skilful use of taqiyya and kitman was often a matter of life and death against enemies; it is also a matter of life and death to many contemporary Islamic terrorists. As so often in the history of Islam, a theological doctrine became operational. During the Spanish inquisition, Sunni Moriscos attended mass and returned home to wash their hands of the holy water. In operational terms, taqiyya and kitman allowed the mujahadeen to assume whatever identity was necessary to fulfill their mission; they had doctrinal and theological and later jurisprudential sanction to pretend to be Jews or Christians to gain access to Christian and Jewish targets: the mujahadeen can take the shape of the enemy. Taqiyya is common to both Shiite and Sunni Muslim discourse and has significant implications for understanding Islamic fundamentalism and terrorist operations. The theory and practice of counter terrorism would be counter productive, indeed pointless, and even harmful, without reference to taqiyya and kitman and the crucial role of deception ranging from Islamic jurisprudence to Al Qaeda training manuals, which carry detailed instructions on the use of deception by terrorists in Western target countries. According to Christian ethics lying is a sin; In Islamic jurisprudence and theology, the use of taqiyya against the unbelievers is regarded as a virtue and a religious duty.
Like many Islamic concepts taqiyya and kitman were formed within the context of the Arab-Islamic matrix of tribalism, expansionary warfare and conflict. Taqiyya has been used by Muslims since the 7th century to confuse and split 'the enemy. A favored tactic was deceptive triangulation; to persuade the enemy that jihad was not aimed at them but at another enemy. Another tactic was to deny that there was jihad at all. The fate for such faulty assessments by the target was death. Sydney NSW Australia: 2 November 2002 Sheik Taj el-Din al Hilaly, the controversial Grand Mufti of Australia, is enjoying lunch with his trusted assistant Keysar Trad. The journalist writing of the meeting with the Sheik noted: 'Several times, when direct responses to questions about passages in the Koran begged a simple yes or no, both men preferred to avoid the issues by talking about the difficulties of translating passages from Arabic to English. Referring to the Sheikhs blithe dismissal of his virulent anti-Semitic remarks in 1998, the journalist reflected: 'I can only muse at the facility of my guest, who has also praised suicide bombers in more recent times, to dismiss his notorious and abominable remarks with such ease and without actual apology. It seems clear that he is considering the way his remarks will be construed by the Sunday Telegraphs huge and influential audience when they are translated into Arabic for Muslims to debate. Hes walking a tightrope.' The skilled journalist should not be puzzled as the Sheik's target audiences were Australians and not Arab readers. Taqiyya, or dissimulation, is a key feature in Islamic public discourse and confuses Western audiences. It is meant to, according to the Koran: 'Let not the believers take for friends or helpers unbelievers rather than believers; if any do that; they shall have no relation left with Allah except by way of precaution .that ye may guard yourselves. 3:28 Al Taqiyya is with tongue only; not the heart. A believer can make any statement as long as the heart is comfortable'. The 9/11 terrorists lived and visited in the United States for two years before the 9/11 attacks. How did they acculturate? By the use of taqiyya. Meaning: I hate you but I smile at you-in public. Taqiyya and Outwitting in contemporary political discourse and debates Outwitting: Islamic spokesmen commonly use taqiyya as a form of outwitting. The matter under discussion is not to be debated or discussed; rather the opponent is to outwitted through taqiyya, by diversion of the subject and obfuscation aided at times with a mystical reference to God or Allah. The claim that difficulties in translating from Arabic to English make communication with non-Arab speakers difficult or impossible, is another form of outwitting. The tactical use of a translator offers considerable advantage. Role playing as victim: Claiming to be 'the victim of religious discrimination and intolerance during debate or discussion is another form of distraction and outwitting. Manipulating ambiguity: Sheik Hilaly of Sydney, Australia is on public record as (a) condemning the 9/11 attacks in ambiguous terms and (b) praising suicide and martyr operations However, Islamic spokesmen will rarely condemn a specific act of terrorism and direct questions will be skillfully evaded. Diversion: For example, questions relating to the 9/11 terrorists attacks will be diverted by a causally irrelevant counter reference to the plight of the Palestinians, the nefarious role of Israel and US foreign policy and support for Israel as causes of terrorism. Anti-Semitism, a core belief of Islamic fundamentalism is also skillfully diverted by misleading and exaggerated historical references to the alleged status enjoyed by Jews and non-believers under Islamic rule, thereby deflecting critical examination of the virulent contemporary Islamic anti-Semitism. Demanding evidence: Islamic spokesmen practice a form of taqiyya defined in psychology as cognitive denial by repetitive and extreme requests for evidence and proof of alleged terrorist acts, which they know cannot be disclosed. Tactical denial: Rather than admitting that a proposition concerning a state of affairs can be partly true, an Islamic spokesman will deny a claim or proposition in absolute terms. For example, It is impossible to be a Muslim and a terrorist , which is false and Islam forbids suicide, which is true, but irrelevant as suicide or martyrdom attacks are not forbidden in the Koran. Exploiting cognitive dissonance: Islamic spokesman tend to be baffle television interviewers and puzzle viewers as they resort to double talk clichés and platitudes concerning Islam. A state of cognitive dissonance-holding two contradictory beliefs and attempting to resolve them- is induced in viewers as they attempt to process the claim that Islam is a peaceful religion with the dissonant facts of Islamic terrorist acts and operations. The Islamic defence script: Islamic spokesmen repeat the same predictable platitudes concerning Islam in London as do Islamic spokesmen in Seattle and often appear to follow a prepared script from Islam is tolerant and peace loving to the claim by Islamic spokeswomen invariably claiming that wearing the veil offers them more freedom (women in Muslim countries are therefore freer than women in western countries), thereby precluding further examination into the real status of women under Islamic rule. Islamic platitudes are also echoed uncritically by Western politicians, for example A small group of fundamentalists have hijacked a great religion. The timely, skilful, misleading and diversionary theme of the hijacking of Islam was introduced into public, political and media discourse by an Islamic spokesmen in the United States shortly after the 9/11 terrorist attacks. The Islam has been hijacked diversionary theme is now a conventional media and political reference deflecting attention from empirical and historical examination of the doctrinal, political and religious continuity of Islamic terrorism. A related theme that a small minority of Muslims are engaged in terrorism is utterly irrelevant as Islamic terrorism is always perpetrated by small minorities or more accurately small groups. Taqiyya as impressions and perceptions management The tactical use of children: Australia television viewers noted that interviews with terrorist suspects raided by security authorities invariably featured veiled women holding small children or a baby as they protested their husbands innocence and attested to his innate goodness. Trembling fingers pointed to damage to the family residence. In some interviews the suspect / father holds the child, whilst denying involvement or knowledge of terrorism in any sense of the word: an example of taqiyya in the age of impressions and perception management. Taqiyya and the Deceptive use of Jihad: The contemporary political meaning of jihad is clear: it is Jihad of the sword. Egyptian-based Islamic fundamentalists, from whom Bin Laden recruited his key operatives, believe jihad is the fourth pillar of Islam and is a binding belief and integral to the faith. Claiming that Jihad is a subjective and psychological state of personal struggle is taqiyya. In contemporary terms, Jihad means - holy war - against unbelievers and it in this context that Al Qaeda training manuals refer to Jihad as Holy War. The study of taqiyya and kitman is crucial to an understanding of Islamic fundamentalism and terrorism ranging from the issuing of false terrorist threats, operational and strategic disinformation issued by Al Qaeda in the form of intelligence chatter to the use of taqiyya and kitman by terrorists during interrogation and the use of systematically misleading expressions concerning Islam and terrorism by Muslim spokesmen.
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" I hope you aren't preaching revenge because after all the Muslims are our brothers, so the United Nations says."
I preach America first, second, third and last.
Any enemies of this country, it's Constitution, and subversive entities such as Islamic terrorist cells are on full alert their days are numbered and they will be found out.
A couple of days ago, Robert Spencers Jihadwatch.org had an update on more Islamic sites, (and specifically barsoom.coolfreepage.com) were Koranimals were stalking and threatening Christians after barsomyat.com went down in the aftermath of the murder of Armanious family.
INTERNET-HAGANAH.US: "ISLAMISTS TARGET CHRISTIAN JOURNALIST ON WEBSITE" (ARTICLE SNIPPET: "Christian journalist and long-time friend of Internet Haganah, Jeremy Reynalds has been targeted for killing by Islamists on the Al Ansar forum (ansarnet.ws). The thread: http://www.ansarnet.ws/vb/showthread.php?t=27276") (February 6, 2005)
Here's a copy off the same site you took this thread from -
http://www.gopusa.com/commentary/bstock/2005/bs_02101.shtml
This one looks very familiar from Oct 2003 -
http://www.swordoftruth.com/cgi-bin/forum.pl?action=display&num=2410
Here's more of it -
http://www.swordoftruth.com/cgi-bin/forum.pl?action=display&num=2411
from Nov 2003 -
http://www.vicious-arrogance.com/AO/Forum/viewmsg.cfm?DID=12404
I happened to see Cindy did post it, but I'm sure your ping did that, thanks, normally I do my pings first ;)
Well said, AI!
From a post of mine from yesterday. Watchdog group assails mosque's Saudi books
As I've said many times before, I've lived among them.
Accept their friendly smiles, but if you have to turn your back, listen for the sound of the scimitar coming out of it's scabbard.
I'm not familiar with the letters TROP. What does this mean?
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