A Practical Test of the "Ember Bomb" As Described in Inspire, Issue 9
(California State Threat Assessment Center, 12 May 2012)
A long description of how diy bomb failed to work per instructions in jihadist journal.
A pissing-match between Iran and al Qaeda about Sept. 11th
(Public Intelligence)
There's something incredibly lame about testicule-driven oneupmanship.
"Informational Bulletin 063-10"
(Oregon-Titan Fusion Center, 13 October 2010)
Intelligence analysis of Inspire Magazine content.
Abdellah Tounisi arrested yesterday on his way to Syrian training camps
(Michael Tarm writing for the AP, 20 April 2013)
Jihadists' courting of American teens continues and some question whether Inspire is an FBI or CIA plant to reveal homegrown terrorists. This humble observer believes that any such propaganda would backfire by radicalizing the same teens attracted to US gang violence and membership.
"Statement of the Command of Mujahideen of Caucasus Emirate's Dagestan Province in relation to events in Boston"
(Kavkaz Center, 20 April 2013)
Jihadist groups in Dagestan refuse to claim credit for Tsarnaev attack. Reiterate that their actions are aimed against the Russians who they believe occupy their territory and not against the US.
"Looking down the barrel of terror"
(J.M. Berger for New York Daily News, 22 May 2011)
Why jihadists don't want gun restrictions in the US. Wonder if we could track their donations to the NRA?
And my plug for J. M. Berger's book, which should be hot right now.