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Terror Networks
Al-Qaeda propagandizes online
2004-07-28
One Al Qaeda website offers chilling details on how to conduct private and public kidnappings. It points out the number of cells essential to target and and hide victims. It details how to handle hostages - force them to taste the food first, for instance. It gives advice on negotiating tactics (gradually kill the hostages if "the enemy" stalls) and on releasing captives (be alert to tracking devices planted in the ransom money). The Al Qaeda site, called Al Battar, which means The Sword, is posted on the Internet twice a month. It's one of several websites that the terrorist group and its supporters built after the US successfully routed them from Afghanistan in late 2001. And it is one of some 4,000 websites that, experts say, now exist to carry on a "virtual" terror war - and plan actual attacks.
Posted by:Dan Darling

#6  hmm... maybe Ill trade in some free time and take some programming courses. Then wage my own electronic WoT. Make a hobby out of it.
Posted by: ignorantly yours   2004-07-28 6:28:53 PM  

#5  Well the guberment usually ask the country to just lay there and take it. We did and we got 9/11.
I say screw the guberment on this one and let the kiddiots do something constructive for once. Some dafecements with photoshopped pictures of Osma getting it up the rear by a dog or pig would go a long way in my book. Making the sites useless and logging all the IPs accessing them and getting them signed up for tons and tons of pr0n spam so the "religous authorites" come and rape them with a broom handle might be nice.
Potential acts of vengance against the Islamo-NAZIs are numerous fully justified. Go to it haxors.
Posted by: FlameBait93268   2004-07-28 6:20:26 PM  

#4  FB,

If memory serves me correctly, the US intel services have actually asked that folks not DDOS them. They like to keep them on-line to have a listen to the delusional murmurings of the wanna-be jihadis.
Posted by: dreadnought   2004-07-28 2:09:30 PM  

#3  Don't worry, the kiddiots who can do DDOS can manage to find these characters on their own. Everybody needs deniability when the sheriff is in town.
Posted by: goyisherebbe   2004-07-28 9:02:32 AM  

#2  l33t h4xorz , need i say more hehe .
Posted by: MacNails   2004-07-28 4:48:14 AM  

#1  If we just could see a list of them maybe some kiddiots would use it to DDOS their pathetic asses off the internet.
Posted by: FlameBait93268   2004-07-28 1:59:04 AM  

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