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"Virtual Jihad" An Article.

Discussion in 'Political Debate & Discussion' started by Bunyon, Dec 29, 2005.

  1. Bunyon

    Bunyon New Member

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    "The internet as the ideal terrorism recruiting tool." by Louis Miguel Ariza

    "IF YOU READ ARABIC and want a degree in jihad, click on www.al-farouq.com/vb/. If you are lucky- the site disappears and reappears- you will see a post that belongs the Global Islamic Media Front (GIMF). It announces the "Al Qaeda University of Jihad Studies." According to Ahmad Al-Wathiq Billah, the GIMF "Deputy General Emir," students "pass through faculties devoted to the cause of the caliphate through moral boosting and bombings," And the site offers specialization in "electronic, media, spiritual and financial jihad."

    The Internet as long been essential for terrorism, but what has surprised experts is the growth of such Islamist (radical Islam) and Jihadist sites. Their continuing rise suggest that recruitment for a "holy war" against the West could proceed unabated, despite capture of key leaders.

    According to Gabriel Weimann, a professor of communications at the University of Haifa in Israel, the number of all terrorist
    Web site-those advocating or inciting terrorism for political violence-has grown from a dozen in 1997 to almost 4700 today, a nearly 400 fold increase period (By comparison, the total number of Web sites has risen about 50 to 100 fold.) The enumeration includes various Marxist, Nazi and racist groups but by far the dominant type, according to Weimann, is the Islamist-Jihadist verity, which accounts for about 70 percent..................... Scott Atran, a research director at the Jean Micod Institute of the CNRS in Paris, studies the group dynamic of terrorists. He notes that the attackers of Madrid, London, and Bali were autonomous groups, like "swarms that aggregate to strike and then vanish." The open, anarchic structure of the Internet supports this "chaotic dynamics" modus operandi as a way for militants to recruit new members and look for goals or inspiration. "Without the Internet, the extreme fragmentation and decentralization of the Jihadi movement into a still functioning global network just would not be possible," Atran argues. "I think we can expect more independent attacks by autonomous groups because of the internet.".......

    This article appeared in "Scientific American" Jan 2006.

    I think it show that extraordinary means to monitor communications are necessary since it shows that modern means of communications are the only thing keeping the Islamist terrorist networks alive.
     
  2. LadyEagle

    LadyEagle <b>Moderator</b> <img src =/israel.gif>

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    Here's a pretty much up to date list of some of the main groups and their sites. You'll notice that many are hosted by US companies from US servers.

    After 09/11 many sites were turned in to the DOJ/FBI and they shut some down, but many are still up and going strong.

    http://haganah.us/jihadi/
     
  3. Bunyon

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    If this is a war, and if our enemies are communicating and coordinating through these sites, then shouldn't our military block these sites?
     
  4. LadyEagle

    LadyEagle <b>Moderator</b> <img src =/israel.gif>

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    Like I have said many times before, Bunyon, it is a "so-called war on terror." Not the real thing. If it were, for example, these islamic sites would be shut down as soon as they went up, our borders would have been sealed on 09/12/2001, overstay visa holders would have been rounded up and deported (same with illegal aliens), we would not have visiting professors to our colleges and universities extolling the virtues of islam in the name of Middle Eastern studies, and a lot of other things going on...if we were really fighting a war. But we're not.

    And we never will. We're too weak, too politically correct, too divided and too hyphenated, and besides, international corporations gotta please their shareholders. Ya know? (since there won't be any Social Security, ;) ;) ) And besides, Saudi Arabia is our Friend. Our President and the Prince are buds (long-time business associates).
     
  5. Bunyon

    Bunyon New Member

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    I guess we wont take it seriously until "the bomb" goes off. I recall that the Western Roman empire became so decadent and weak and cosmopolitan, that the barbarian Odicer, simply walked in and said, "give me the crown" as it were.
     
  6. LadyEagle

    LadyEagle <b>Moderator</b> <img src =/israel.gif>

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    I hear ya. History repeats itself. Here's a little ditty from a time capsule:

    http://www.hyperhistory.net/apwh/essays/others/babylon.htm111

    And then, there's the Trojan Horse.....
     
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