Keyword: alneda
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Repeatedly tossed off the Internet, a website believed to be al Qaeda's primary online method of communication continues to resurface as an uninvited guest on other websites. Alneda.com first appeared after the Sept. 11 attacks, hosted by legitimate Internet service providers in Malaysia and the United States who promptly evicted the site after being alerted to its contents and purpose. Al Neda eventually lost ownership of the Alneda.com domain in August when Jon David Messner, a hacker who runs porn sites, took it over. But the website formerly known as Alneda.com is still online. For the past eight months, it...
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Just click the link, these sure are resilient people. It looks like they hijacked another innocent website's image files to carry their propaganda.
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<p>Matt Rexer admits that he was hoping to raise a little hell on his website.</p>
<p>But the sudden appearance this week of a message purporting to be from Osama bin Laden, head of the al-Qaida terrorist network, on Rexer's Clive Barker fan site truly spooked the horror film fan.</p>
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It's now day 6 of the jehad against SiMoKyFed. A week ago the Al-Qaeda network declared total WAR against a small Jewish website in U.S. heartland (Southern Illinois, Southeast Missouri, Western Kentucky). But, a week later SiMoKyFed is still standing. And it's the Islamist websites that seem to be going down instead. The websites of clearguidance.com, gebrak-usa.com, jihadonline.org, and even the very famous AlNeda which issued the fatwa against SiMoKyFed last week . . . . are among the MIA. http://www.online-tonight.com/ Oct. 8, 2002 - Hour 2: Imagine having the Al Qaeda network after you...and you're just a simple Jewish...
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Here's the original story of Osama's death from the Al-Qaeda website in Pennsylvania. Machine translation by Ajeeb -- sorry. I'm getting one of my contacts who speaks Arabic to do a better job. By the way, this same website (alneda.com) is where Al-Qaeda announced their intentions of killing 4 million Americans with WMDs. Osama ’s murder blessings but the jihad past to the day of Resurrection By the In god's name the most merciful ( Osama ’s murder blessings ) \ " the rocket story that was removed that was shelters by him Ossama Bin Ladin in Tora Bora \...
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Terrorism.com How does al-Qaida stay organised when its members are in hiding and scattered across the world? Easy - it runs a website, says Paul Eedle Wednesday July 17, 2002The Guardian For a secret organisation hunted by the intelligence services of the most powerful nations on earth, al-Qaida has a remarkably public face. It is a website run by the Centre for Islamic Studies and Research. Since the start of the war on terrorism, the site has been producing hundreds of pages of material to rally support among radical Muslims, scare the west and enable al-Qaida cells to operate...
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May God Help The United States: The FBI Isn't Going To!By Jeremy Reynalds (bio) Other Articles by Jeremy Reynalds Back to News / Home PageMay God help the United States, because the FBI isn't going to. If you discover a plot to blow up the United States tonight, if it's after 5 p.m. don't try telling the FBI (at least the Atlanta Ga. Field office). They'll take a message and have someone call you back tomorrow (maybe!) Sadly, you don't fare a whole lot better if it's before 5 p.m. Earlier today I was e mailed a tip that...
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The internet has become a significant weapon for Al-Qaeda as it seeks to influence radical Muslim opinion and justify its campaign of terror against the West. Paul Eedle reports. While Al-Qaeda has found support in the Muslim world with its vitriolic condemnation of US policies on issues such as Israel, Iraq and Afghanistan, the organisation's strategy of all-out war against the West has met with a surprising amount of opposition from Muslim radicals. Important Muslim radicals in Saudi Arabia and Egypt, in particular, have been criticising Al-Qaeda, arguing that Muslims should avoid alienating potential supporters in the West and that...
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Mouse clicking your way to martyrdom. Are you an Islamicist with a computer and some spare time? Do you want to contribute to the jihad against the Crusaders but can’t quite make the commitment to fly into buildings or strap on a bomb? Do you “solemnly swear to use your talents only to destroy the Jews with God as your witness?” Then you are just the kind of person being sought to join the “Arab Electronic Jihad Team” (AEJT), a recently announced terrorist initiative preparing to bring the Web to its knees. The AEJT seeks to bring down all Web...
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Man Hijacks al-Qaida Web Site Maryland Man Hijacks al-Qaida Web Site for FBI Use, but Agents Pass The Associated Press W A S H I N G T O N, July 30 — When Web operator Jon Messner gained control of one of al-Qaida's prime Internet communication sites, he offered it to the FBI to use it for disinformation and collecting data about sympathizers. What followed, he says, was a week of frustration.FBI agents struggled to find someone with enough technical know-how to set up the sting. By the time they did, the opportunity was lost as militant Islamic...
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Two websites of Osama, al-Qaeda shut down PESHAWAR, July 29, 2002: Two Arabic language websites supporting Osama bin Laden and al-Qaeda have been shut down while a third one is now operating from a new address. The websites, www.jehad.net and www.jihad-online, could not be assessed on Friday and Saturday. The message simply said the page cannot be opened and that it was forbidden. The two websites were a major source of information on Osama and al-Qaeda. They also carried news, views and comments about other Islamic movements and highlighted the achievements and sacrifices of the Hamas, Islamic Jehad and...
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<p>ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — One Web site urges Muslims to travel to Pakistan to "slaughter American soldiers." Another solicits donations to buy dynamite to "blow up Israeli Jews." A third shows new videotape of Osama bin Laden and promises film clips of American casualties in Afghanistan. As the United States and its allies hunt them in caves, mountains and jungles, al-Qaeda, Hamas and dozens of other militant Muslim groups are increasingly turning to the Internet to carry on their jihad, or holy war, against the West, U.S. law enforcement officials and experts say. It has become one of al-Qaeda's primary means of communication, they say. The groups use their Web sites to plan attacks, recruit members and solicit donations with little or no chance of being apprehended by the FBI or other law enforcement agencies, officials say.</p>
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