Press This Button To Subscribe. . .
Green Energy

Press This Button To Subscribe. . .


Perhaps Brooks William Kelley could provide his own special bomb making articles. Wouldn't that be sweet?

The Daily Mail:

'Make a bomb in the kitchen of your Mom': Al Qaeda launches its first online magazine in English

Al Qaeda has launched its first online propaganda magazine in English.

Called 'Inspire', the magazine has features including one on 'How to make a bomb in the kitchen of your Mom',

It could help the terror group recruit inside the US and Europe.

It is being run by Al Qaeda's branch in Yemen, which has been linked to the failed Christmas Day bombing attempt of a US-bound airliner.

The launch suggests that, as Al Qaeda's core has been weakened by CIA drone airstrikes, the group hopes to broaden its reach inside the US, where officials have seen a spate of home-grown terrorists.

'This new magazine is clearly intended for the aspiring jihadist in the US or UK who may be the next Fort Hood murderer or Times Square bomber,' Bruce Riedel, a Brookings Institution scholar and former CIA officer, said.

Tuesday's launch did not go smoothly. The magazine was 67 pages long, but all but the first three pages were just garbled computer code, according to SITE Intelligence Group, which monitors jihadist websites and obtained a copy of the magazine.

The table of contents included articles such as 'Make a Bomb in the Kitchen of Your Mom,' which promised to be 'a detailed yet short, easy-to-read manual on how to make a bomb using ingredients found in a kitchen.'

'We also call upon and encourage our readers to contribute by sending their articles, comments or suggestions to us,' the magazine's introduction read.

At the heart of Al Qaeda's propaganda effort is Anwar al-Awlaki, a radical US-born cleric now living in Yemen. Authorities say his online sermons, in English, have inspired several recent terrorist plots in the United States.

The magazine promotes an article by al-Awlaki titled 'May Our Souls be Sacrificed for You.' But like most of the magazine, the article did not appear in the version circulated Tuesday.

Until now, Al-Qaeda has relied on Arabic websites to carry its message. Now it appears to be capitalizing on its recent success recruiting inside the US.

Using propaganda on the Internet, the terrorist group has been able to attract Americans such as Bryant Neal Vinas and Najibullah Zazi, two admitted Al Qaeda terrorists. Both were radicalised in New York and travelled to Pakistan to join the fight against the US.

In a recent terrorism case in New Jersey, prosecutors say two US citizens watched al-Awlaki's videos on their cell phones and took inspiration in his call for smaller, single acts of terrorism.




- How To Do Da Butt Bomb: Al Qaeda Magazine Teaches Jihadists How To Shove Explosives Up Their Asses
You can't make this shit up, folks: Al Qaeda claims to have come up with the perfect recipe for a deadly bomb, it’s just too embarrassed to tell its legions of devoted followers where they are supposed to place it: inside their rectal cavity. It’s...

- Al-qaeda Calls For Car Bombings At Shopping Malls Across The Us
KUSI.com - KUSI News - San Diego CA - News, Weather, PPR  In a recent issue of Inspire Magazine, regarded as the Vanity Fair of Al Qaeda, Al Qaeda calls for Jihad car bomb attacks on certain American cities – including Los Angeles, Chicago, Washington...

-
Gerard Direct (thanks to Michael Travis): TRIPLE PLAY IN YEMEN By Ilana FreedmanIbrahim al-Asiri, Anwar al-Awaki, and Samer KhanUS intelligence officers announced late Friday that the drone strike that killed Anwar al-Awlaki and Samer Khan in the mountains...

- American Al Qaida
Front Page Mag: Posted by Ryan Mauro on Jul 28th, 2010 The U.S. now believes that Samir Khan, a 24-year old that operated a pro-terrorist website from North Carolina, is in Yemen and acting as the editor of Al-Qaeda’s new online English magazine, Inspire....

- U.s. Based Al Qaeda Magazine
According to this at The Jawa Report: It's called "Jihad Recollections" and is a production of Charlotte, NC al Qaeda supporter Samir Khan's self-styled jihad media company, "as-Fursan".... The magazine is 70 pages of the same kind of garbage...



Green Energy








.