Home >> Terrorism Non-Islamic Terror Sponsors Venezuela, Iran Linked to Alleged Cyberattack Plot Trevor Westra - 12/19/2011 U.S. Spanish-language television network, Univision, has released an investigative documentary in which it is claimed that Venezuelan and Iranian diplomats negotiated with Mexican hackers to break into White House, Pentagon, and FBI databases, as well as U.S. nuclear facilities. Critical to these allegations are a series of recordings made by one of the hackers, who went undercover and attempted to document the conspiracy. Financing of Terror: Interconnection of Criminals and Terrorists Aliheydar Rzayev, Ph.D. - 9/11/2007 Processes of forming of new geopolitical world's map have increased the significance of international terrorism as a political tool against leading Western states. Polarization of terrorist activity, artificial nobility of goals and methods, give terrorism the status of a liberation movement. But this is contrary to most international agreements and legislation of most developed countries where terrorism is classified as criminal action. "Political" terrorists distanced themselves from criminals, declaring that they come out against social policed systems on whole, but criminal elements, on th... Roots of Islamic Terrorism: How Communists Helped Fundamentalists Antero Leitzinger - 9/11/2007 This article traces the roots of Islamic terrorism, with special focus on Afghanistan. Notes are added on practical and philosophical problems of world media in finding the right track. From systematic errors in revealing little details, to serious misconceptions about basic facts and principles, we can relatively easily learn how much of "common knowledge" rests actually on superficial research and popular myths. Instead of becoming critical and aware of the traps laid around the issue, both Islamists and Islamophobes fail to recognize how they are manipulated. Dangerous Alliance: Terrorism and Organized Crime Ron Chepesiuk - 9/11/2007 Last October, Italian investigators confirmed a disturbing trend in the War on Terrorism: the growing link between terrorism and organized crime. The investigators revealed that al Quaeda was using the Naples-based Camorra mafia, with its extensive network and expertise in forging documents, to move its operatives through Europe to safe houses in such cities as Paris, London, Berlin and Madrid. According to DIGOS, Italy's political crime unit, the number of al Quaeda operatives passing through Naples may have exceeded a thousand. Il Mattino, Naple's major daily newspaper described the arrangem... American Company Is An Al-Qaida News Broadcaster Jeremy Reynalds, Ph.D. - 10/8/2005 The anchor for a brand new Internet based video "news" service doesn't need makeup, and isn't likely to win any prizes for his looks or his clothing. He's dressed in all black and hooded. US-Hosted Site Shows Massacre of Christians by Muslims Jeremy Reynalds, Ph.D. - 9/30/2005 An American- hosted soft porn site also doubles as a cyber home for radical Islamic video propaganda. One approximately six-minute video housed on the Japanese site (www.dos222.com/test/imgupload/img/200552712418face.wmv) is particularly shocking. Titled, "The Ambon Massacre," it starts with a picture of the ocean waves lazily lapping at dusk. Hosting Terror: 'Everyone's Internet' Promotes Online Terror Sites Jeremy Reynalds, Ph.D. - 6/19/2005 Houston-based Internet service provider Everyone's Internet could be regarded as an example of the American dream come true. Founded by brothers Robert Marsh, Roy Marsh III and Randy Williams, EV1 began operating on Dec.1 1998. By 2002 the company was bringing in over $32.2 million. Current income was not immediately available. However, it appears that EV1, which touts its community generosity, has a darker side, as it seems that the company is hosting terror sites. INTERVIEW: Dr. Joseph Douglas on Terror-Sponsorship by Non-Islamic Countries Ryan Mauro - 4/17/2005 RM: What countries were the most involved in the creation of the current terrorist threat we face? |