Posted on 08/18/2006 11:59:19 AM PDT by BigFinn
With the smoke still rising from the ruins of the al-Qaida camps in Afghanistan, intelligence agents and journalists from all over the world were already combing through the rubble in an attempt to uncover information on the nature and quality of the training the camps' roughly 20,000 graduates had received.
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After losing its training camps, al-Qaida went on the offensive. By 2003, the entire "Encyclopedia" was suddenly available on the Internet. Thousands of illustrated pages containing bomb-building instructions, in-depth rules on how to encode information and extensive details on organizing terrorist cells were suddenly available -- in Arabic -- for anyone who knew what to look for. Indeed, as al-Qaida's fighters made their way around the world, their instruction manuals followed suit.
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By making its manuals accessible and relinquishing control over who was reading and acting on the basis of its materials, al-Qaida gave the green light to sympathizers who wanted to become active on their own. In doing so, al-Qaida transformed itself from a clandestine organization of caders into an interactive, and in part virtual, participatory network.
(Excerpt) Read more at service.spiegel.de ...
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My advise to beginning jihadis is...
Practice your suicide bombing first. Gather your fellow moozelimbs in a room, and practice until detonation.
According to Der Spiegel, al-Qaeda has been modifying the online "Encyclopedia of Jihad" into a "Wikipedia of Jihad" -- using more of a do-it-yourself model than a top-down organization chart.
Thanks Dajjal.
"Evolution to Freelance jihadis ping."
That's some powerful religion you got there mohammad...suppose we can call this the islamic prayer book...hmmm?
A jihadi can eat all the pork chops you want to give him. Someone who dies in Jihad is assured passage to Muslim heaven without regard to any sins or behavior. In fact, dying in Jihad is the ONLY assured way to the 72 virgins
There is a group/sect/whatever in Islam, Takfir wal-Hijra. Zawahiri (al-Q's 2nd-in-command) is a member, along with Atta (the leader of the 9/11 attacks). "Takfir wal-Hijra" is variously defined as "Excommunication and Exodus" or "Anathema and Exile". It really translates better as "undercover infiltration".
It's doctrine is that Muslims engaging in Jihad are exempt from all rules, can drink, go to strip bars, anything they want, in order to blend in and not appear to be Muslims. A Takfiri is allowed to do whatever he wants to convince those around him that he's a non-Muslim, or that he's "become secular" and has no interest in Islam
The big thing that we're going to need to worry about over the next few years is "infiltration".
We're not the only one who has to worry about infiltration.
(Muslim) Informants in American Service
The Strategy Page ^ | June 4, 2006 | The Strategy Page
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Posted on 06/05/2006 7:56:30 AM CDT by Little Ray
A recent terrorist trial, and conviction, of an Islamic terrorists in New York City brought out the extent to which police have infiltrated Moslem communities in order to uncover terrorist plots. While most of this counter-terrorist activity within Moslem communities is kept secret, enough information has leaked out to make it clear that it's no accident that the United States has not suffered another terrorist attack since September 11, 2001.
There is an extensive informant network within Moslem communities all over the United States. The FBI was pleasantly surprised right after September 11, 2001, by the number of calls they got from American Moslems, reporting suspicious events in their communities, or volunteering to keep an eye on things.......
This is gratifying to hear
It's something I always suspected but (for obvious reasons) never expected to see in print.
I just hope that fifty years from now, The History Channel will be able
to reveal the secrets of The War On Terror.
It's gonna be fun to find out who in Europe and the USA was on Zarqawi's
cell-phone directory...
Thanks for the ping.
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