Tuesday, July 13, 2010

The Boston Globe's Invisible Ink: "Al-CIA-Duh" Quarterly

One wonders why they would throw money into a money-losing operation because no one reads magazines anymore, but when you are dealing with propaganda....

"Al Qaeda starts English-language magazine" by Associated Press | July 1, 2010

NEW YORK — Al Qaeda launched its first online propaganda magazine in English on Tuesday, a move that could help the terror group recruit inside the United States and Europe.

Why? They already have AmeriKan newspapers.

The magazine, called Inspire, is run by Al Qaeda’s Yemen branch, which has been linked to the failed Christmas Day bombing on a US-bound airliner.

Pfffft!

See: Underwear Bomber

The launch suggests that, as Al Qaeda’s core has been weakened by CIA drone air strikes, the group hopes to broaden its reach inside the United States, where officials have seen a spate of homegrown terrorists.

So which "Al-CIA-Duh" would that be, huh?

The made-up "Al-CIA-Duh?"

Or the "Al-CIA-Duh" CREATION for the COURTROOM!?

Related:

Prop 101: Al-CIA-Duh and the OSI

Prop 101: Al-CIA-Duh's Greatest Hits


Prop 101: The "Terrorism" Business

New York Times Admits War on Terror is U.S. Creation

Oh, AmeriKa's MSM KNOWS ALL ABOUT and yet STILL PUSHES the CHARADE, huh?

Also see:
What Will the Next Domestic Terrorist Look Like?

Wearing a suit and working the halls of government, great.

Then you are infested with them, Amerika!


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

Related:
The Fort Hood Purge

Times Square

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.

HA-HA-HA-HA-HA-HA-HA-HA!!!!


Also see
: SITE Institute

IS ISRAEL CONTROLLING PHONY TERROR NEWS?

Now you know who is running the websites.

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.’’

I hope it smells better than her usual (sorry, Mom) -- and this PoS propaganda not found in my paper.

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