Posted on 08/18/2007 8:44:56 AM PDT by SolidWood
What I understand from the preliminary translation of this article is besides that it talks about what we are doing there is someone else who has a site called the "internet Haganah" who is opposed to the campaign to shut down the terrorist websites. I had my private "heated" discussion with him via e-mails last week and I will talk about it when the time is appropriate. The irony is that the internet Haganah fellow has been doing the same thing for a long time i.e. shutting down the terrorist websites but now he is opposing this action.
“The Internet, with its thousands of extremest websites and chat-rooms, is a virtual incubator of its own. In fact, many of the extremists began their radical conversion while researching or just surfing in the cyber world.”
from page 20 in the link here...
http://www.freerepublic.com/perl/post?id=1883060%2C1
...thanks to dajjal for the post/ping.
Good grief.
Please see post # 21 by PGalt as he linked to the original thread(s) where we began this effort to shut down the terrorist websites.
Thank you very much for posting this and I am very sorry that some people here are giving you grief over posting this in German.
Got husband to read it to me.
Better to have posted it so the German speakers can take a whack at it. Cut this person a break, fer cryin’ out loud.
Oh please. It’s posted so those who CAN translate it can have a look at it. If you don’t like it, I think you can close the window and read another thread. Or maybe you’d just like to stick around and whine?
I vote for—glad you posted it. Thanks, in fact.
Who needs a translation, we'll flay the terror sympathisten, with much Blog, a little grog and we'll take the Abgeschaltes to the woodshed and spank their little tes tes.
Ok.
Mein Deutsch ist nicht so gut. Could you translate it for us?
What the author is saying is that "Internet Haganah" is sniffing their noises at your efforts because they are of the opinion that shutting down the blogs runs the jihadists underground makes them harder to fight. The author poses the rhetorical question if it is better to battle jihadist blogs as you do, or just use them as a source of information as "Internet Haganah" does..
The author's summary says that even though you have managed to bring sites down, they are slowly but surely starting to come back online, so "Internet Haganah" objections are a moot point. He calls it an episode in the online war against the Jihadists.
My impression is that the author admires your efforts, but feels that that that the enemy is very adaptable. He names it an 'episode' in the online war against the Jihadists.
Right. I think the original German made more sense to me than the google translation. And I don't understand German at all.
From one internet activist to another....GREAT JOB
Fish hawk doesn’t speak for others here.
I thank you for posting it.
PreWarDocs, of interst ping.
bump
Thank you.
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