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Saturday, April 2, 2011

Issue #5 of "Inspire" magazine now on-line

A-Qaeda knows how to use PR and marketing to get it's message to the consumer.  It is an internet jihadist recruiting tool by their own admission and features such articles as make-up for jihadi women, how to build a bomb in Moms kitchen and in the latest issue, Anwar al-Awlaki re-writes history!

All in a days work for the worlds premier jihad publication.


From WBTV April 1 by Molly Grantham

Former Charlotte man publishes 5th edition of Al-Qaeda online magazine

CHARLOTTE, NC (WBTV) - The 5th and latest edition of Al-Qaeda's English-speaking online magazine was published Tuesday.  "Inspire" is created in Yemen.  Experts say it's meant to recruit Westerners to terrorism.

Samir Khan -- a former Charlotte 20-something-year-old -- is one of the editors.  Khan used to live in north Charlotte with his parents.  WBTV approached him one time to ask about his Al-Qaeda connections.  He later fled to the Middle East.
In this 70-page issue, Khan writes one article.

It's not as violent as past articles he's authored where he has written that he's proud to be an American traitor, a devout Al-Qaeda follower and wished death and destruction to America.  In this article he focuses on Allah.

"It appears in Islamic tradition that tests from Allah are a sign of Allah's love," he writes.

The most eyebrow-raising article in this issue is written by another former American, Anwar Al-Awlaki.  It's called "The Tsunami of Change".

Al-Awlaki basically rewrites history to say Islamic extremists are taking over the world, while America is getting spread thin and "bamboozling" nations and leaders.
He uses Hosni Mubarak as an example.

"[Mubarak] has stood firmly in the face of popular opposition from the entire Muslim world when he continued with the peace process with Israel," Al-Awlaki writes.  "His support for the American invasion of Iraq in the first Gulf War was indispensable for America.  He persecuted the Islamists in his country, filled the prisons, tortured, and killed, all for the sake of America. He did the dirty job for the Americans.  In spite of that, how did the Americans treat him at his moment of need?   They trashed him.  He was conned by America.  He was tricked, swindled, cheated or as Malcolm would have liked to say: He's been bamboozled..."

Read it all

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

After living in the Middle East I have found the Muslims I knew there to be wonderful people although that inspired me to study Islam. It surprised me that Few of them knew much about Islam.
Taquiaa was an unknown term to the western Muslims I knew for example

Anonymous said...

I am an American. I have no problem with the US "targeting" individuals who threaten MY country, regardless of their citizenship. Anwar Al-Awlakin was also an American citizen. As such, I feel he was guilty of treason. That is a crime punishable by death. If he was "targeted" he brought it upon himself with his alliances & actions. If Al Qaeda doesn't want the USA to come after them then they need to STOP trying to come after us! It's a no brainer that even people with such limited intelligence & morals such as Al Qaeda should understand.
Don't EVER think the USA will back down or run from your cowardly acts. We won't! Don't think you can scare us - we're made from tougher stock than that! MY country will carry on the fight against terrorism & I will back them up with my votes. You will lose & we will target ANYONE - American or not who threatens us. In the words of a country singer, "we'll put a boot up your ass" & you will lose.
For the GOOD Muslims out there who DON'T read this drivel (look it up Al Qaeda - you're not as smart as you THINK you are) I apologize. Please know I have respect for the decent Muslim's beliefs. I have no problem with the decent, law abiding Muslims who do not support terrorism. I apologize to them for my comments. Please know they are ONLY for the terrorist groups.