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Web Site: Video From American al Qaeda Coming Soon

January 03, 2008 5:35 PM

Websiteameric_mn A banner advertising a message from American al Qaeda Adam Gadahn appeared today on a jihadist Web site often used by al Qaeda to announce and release it audio and videotapes.

The graphic shows Adam Gadahn and reads in Arabic with English subtitles: "Coming Up Soon, An Tnoitation [sic] to Reflection and Repentance, Adam Yahiye Gadahn (Azzam)." It also shows the familiar logo of As Sahab, al Qaeda's propaganda wing.

Gadahn's last message was released on Aug. 5, 2007. In it, he said al Qaeda will continue to strike against the United States at home and overseas and singled out U.S. embassies as a prime target.

January 3, 2008 | Permalink | User Comments (4)

User Comments

What is are you, their advance man? - This is a commercial for this idiot. Stop hyping and they'll stop video taping, common sense.

Posted by: Rodney R Rollins | Jan 3, 2008 6:25:12 PM

Education, and an end to World Hunger and Poverty is the only tools that will successfully end Terrorism. Desperate people will do desperate things.

Posted by: AdeebN | Jan 6, 2008 9:57:30 AM

Rodney, your cognitive dissonance is entirely understandable. Why indeed do the networks hype these "terrorist" messages. Whose propaganda is it, anyway? And how can "As Sahab" keep posting these things with impunity? Imagine that "Adam Gadahn" aka "Adam Pearlman" is not "al Qaeda" but CIA or Mossad. Can you answer your question now?

Posted by: Sivan | Jan 7, 2008 1:49:11 PM

For his next trick he is going to show his American Passport intact.

Seriously though Al Qaeda was told off for not giving sufficient warning to American civilians before 9/11. A call for reflection and repentence is Islam's way of saying convert or something bad is going to happen. There a number of websites who analyse these messages who all say the same thing. A major mass casualty Attack on the Continent of the United States is almost certain, and Al Qaeda have almost finished it's warning cycle.

Posted by: Chris Linthwaite | Jan 18, 2008 6:06:05 AM

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