Showing posts with label GWOT. Show all posts
Showing posts with label GWOT. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

BDA: On Target!

Just done some b'urfing (That's blog Serfing) and found this over at FreeRepublic.

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2039077/posts?q=1&;page=101
Post number 137 by Moonpie57.

I'll except the main part here:

Here is Joseph Shahda’s translation of Ekhlaas terrorist forum threads

“Username: Mohajer Daya’aa Al Tareek, July 4, 2008

Dear Brothers: Invade, Invade YouTube. Most of special and martyrdom operation have been removed.

In the name of Allah the most merciful the most compassionate

Beloved brothers, we beg you to invade YouTube because most of the Jihadi sections have been removed and in particular the martyrdom ones. I did not find the operation of Khatib Fatima. Therefore experts, invade, invade. Allah blesses you.

Username: Hanat Yadaiy, July 4, 2008

I post one movie a day on YouTube and under dozens of different names. After a month one or two names are removed but I keep the work using the other names

Username: Mohajer Daya’aa Al Tareek, July 4, 2008

Allah bless you my beloved brother and continue your work and Allah willing we will have the experience and we will not stop from invading the infidels. Allah will make us victors and the prophet is our idol and the martyrdom is our goal

Username: Mohajer Daya’aa Al Tareek, July 5, 2008

Elevate this subject ( *** he is asking that this thread he wrote will be put in a more prominent place on Ekhlaas terrorist forum so more members will see it and participate in it)

Username: Hanat Yadaiy, July 5, 2008

Thanks Allah who gave us this tool to speak the truth in their sites and no matter how many names they remove, eliminate, and ban we will not give up and they will get rid of us until we go to the battlefields and then our brothers after us will take the task.”


Proof of all your efforts and their effectiveness!

Carry On!

Sunday, July 6, 2008

Want to know why?

Some email me and want to know why we bother. These videos can't hurt anyone they argue. And what about Free Speech?

Well, I'll get into the free Speech aspect in future post, but lets that that first one: These videos can't hurt anyone.

Bull!

Read this. NY Jihad: All they lack is a strong leader

Think about it.

Now get back to smacking the enemy you gold brickers!

Saturday, June 7, 2008

May the Fleas of a Thousand Camels Find your Tent Tonight.

هل البراغيث من الف الجمال ايجاد الخاص بك خيمة الليلة

In Arabic for your C&P pleasure.

Monday, May 19, 2008

Hellllloooo Adam! Werer R U??!

Not that this has much to do with youtube users, other then he made his first appences as a translator for AQ on youtube.

Where's the Beef? Mystery Grows Surrounding Whereabouts of Adam Gadahn
By Evan Kohlmann


This afternoon, Al-Qaida's As-Sahab Media Foundation has released the second
audio recording of Usama Bin Laden in the space of only three days--this time,
openly addressed "to the Islamic nation." But, perhaps what is most interesting
about Bin Laden's latest set of audio recordings is not what they contain--but
rather, what they inexplicably lack: the English-language subtitles and matching
transcript that have, until recently, been a customary feature of
professional-quality As-Sahab videos. An analysis of the history of As-Sahab
recordings and their evolution over time would seem to indicate that the
responsibility for creating these English-language products fell largely on the
shoulders of one man alone: Adam Gadahn (a.k.a. "Azzam al-Amriki"), the
California native who was recruited by Al-Qaida computer specialists living in
Garden Grove in the late 1990s, and who later traveled on to Pakistan seeking to
join his new hero Usama Bin Laden. Gadahn's voice and, more recently, his face
have been an integral part of As-Sahab releases since their first video
production in 2001, "The Destruction of the U.S.S. Cole" (a.k.a. "State of the
Ummah"). He has frequently appeared as a freely identified commentator in
As-Sahab videos, with clips of him speaking in English juxtaposed amid footage
of Usama Bin Laden and Dr. Ayman al-Zawahiri.
In January 2008, the U.S.
military used a Predator drone to launch an airstrike on a house in Mir Ali,
Pakistan, which was suspected to be hiding several high-ranking Al-Qaida leaders
and operatives. Within days, Al-Qaida issued a series of statements and video
recordings acknowledging that the airstrike had caused serious casualties,
including Abu al-Laith al-Liby--a senior Al-Qaida leader considered to be the
"Field Commander" in charge of foreign mujahideen military operations across
large swaths of southern Afghanistan. But according
to NEFA Foundation sources inside Pakistan, the legendary Abu al-Laith was not
the only loss suffered in the strike at Mir Ali. These sources indicated that a
host of other less-senior-but-still-significant Al-Qaida members were also
inside the house at the time, including Abu al-Laith's deputy, a Somali holding
Australian or U.S. nationality, two Kuwaiti jihadis, and--most interesting of
all--none other than Adam Gadahn himself
. Al-Qaida has never confirmed nor
denied reports of Adam Gadahn's death, and that has only added to the growing
mystery surrounding his whereabouts.
This much can definitively be said:
there has been a palpable decline in the efforts of As-Sahab to provide
English-language translations since the January airstrike in Mir Ali. When
As-Sahab recently released a two-part online Q&A session with Dr. Ayman
al-Zawahiri, it was only able to produce an English translation for the first
segment. Even the limited translations As-Sahab has managed to cobble together
recently appear somewhat different linguistically from previous work attributed
to Adam Gadahn. What distinctly struck me on Friday was the As-Sahab release of
a Bin Laden audio recording specifically addressed "to the people of the
West"--most of whom speak little to no Arabic. One would imagine that if
As-Sahab were to ever seek to spotlight its foreign language capabilities, this
would be the totally obvious occasion. And yet, there has only been silence from
Al-Qaida in this regard.
For those who are carefully following the ongoing
saga of Adam Gadahn, it is worth paying close attention to one upcoming calendar
date in particular: the seventh anniversary of 9/11. Gadahn has demonstrated a
past penchant for making grandiose public appearances on 9/11, triumphantly
gloating over Al-Qaida's latest "victories" over its enemies. His continued
unexplained absence from As-Sahab releases as this date approaches will only add
further weight to the argument that Gadahn was indeed "martyred" alongside Abu
al-Laith al-Liby in the far northern reaches of Pakistan. For Gadahn, it has
been a long journey and a strange ideological transformation from his younger
days in California spent promoting recycling and environmental conservation. If
ultimately proven, his death will serve as a lesson for what happens to naive
individuals lured into believing there is honor in playing foolish games with
guns and bombs.
So, Adam, in the event that you are still out there (alive,
kicking, and reading this message), please do drop a line and let us know what
has become of you!
May 18, 2008 05:32 PM