Search:
  
  Monday, May 21, 2012
News About Us GP Editors Get Published Newsletter Contact Us


  

Home >> Terrorism >> Non-Islamic Terror Sponsors

     Email   Print 

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.

The unnamed individual is the announcer for a news channel apparently just rolled out by al Qaeda called "The Voice of the Caliphate."

Information about the channel was provided by the Global Islamic Media Front (GIMF). The GIMF is thought of by many analysts as being the "real deal" when it comes to assessing the current status of al Qaeda.

The GIMF posted on forums and http://soutgimf.s5.com details of the group's latest project. According to one article (http://jamestown.org/terrorism/news/article.php?articleid=2369784), the project was billed as the "first of its kind in the media world."

According to the same article, the GIMF bill the new broadcast as "‘a transparent vision with an Islamic view,' and a ‘voice of truth in a time of evil.' The GIMF announcement was accompanied by a fanfare of media flashes for forum readers to download and distribute among their colleagues.

"The stated aim of the new initiative is to confront the ‘media obfuscation carried out by the collaborationist (i.e. Iraqi government) media channels, and the frantic media war directed against our mujahid brothers all over the world, which spares no effort to blacken the image of the mujahideen and conceal their victories.'"

While http://soutgimf.s5.com didn't contain footage of the group's promised broadcast, there was a 19 min. edition of what appeared to be the show available on www.dos222.com, an American- hosted soft porn site that also doubles as a cyber home for radical Islamic video propaganda.

The Arabic broadcast starts with the sound of swords clashing followed by apparent Islamic chanting.

A hooded announcer ominously intones the "news." Then there's video footage of what could be an al Qaeda training camp, with students sitting in classroom flanked by weapons.

That's followed by video of obstacle courses, and a still picture of the insignia of Fox News and other media dangling precariously above flames.

The video then shifts back to the hooded announcer reading more "news."

Then there's a still picture of abducted Jerusalem resident Sasson Nuriel,51, before he was killed.

As Internet Haganah's Aaron Weisburd commented (www.haganah.us/harchives/005069.html), "Before they murdered him, Hamas videotaped the man in the manner made popular by Al Qaida in Iraq." (More information is available at www.www.alqassam.ws/arabic).

The broadcast continues with footage of explosions, followed by the masked announcer reading more of al Qaeda's brand of the "news."

The www.dos222.com site is hosted by the Orlando- based www.dimenoc.com. An employee at the company, contacted earlier about a snuff video available on the site, asked that the address be submitted to Dimenoc's abuse department, where the matter would be fully investigated. However, the site is still running.

Another company employee of the company, contacted for this story, said that the company would investigate the concern if a link could be provided to the terror material contained on the site. Otherwise, he said, there was nothing really that could be done.

An earlier e-mail requesting comment to the individual apparently responsible for the site was returned as undeliverable.

Jeremy Reynalds is a freelance writer and the founder and director of Joy Junction, New Mexico's largest emergency homeless shelter, http://www.joyjunction.org . He has a master's degree in communication from the University of New Mexico, and a Ph.D. in intercultural education from Biola University in Los Angeles. He has written "Homeless Culture and the Media," a look at the way the media portray the plight of the homeless (http://www.cambriapress.com/cambria.cfm?template=16&aid=47).

His newest book is "Homeless in the City: A Call to Service." Additional details about "Homeless" are available at http://www.HomelessBook.com He lives in Albuquerque, New Mexico. For more information contact: Jeremy Reynalds at jeremyreynalds@comcast.net. Tel: (505) 877-6967 or (505) 400-7145. He writes regularly for the Global Politician.

Related ArticlesMore By This Author

Venezuela, Iran Linked to Alleged Cyberattack Plot

Financing of Terror: Interconnection of Criminals and Terrorists

Roots of Islamic Terrorism: How Communists Helped Fundamentalists

Dangerous Alliance: Terrorism and Organized Crime

American Company Is An Al-Qaida News Broadcaster

US-Hosted Site Shows Massacre of Christians by Muslims

Journalist Says Israel Has No Right to Exist

Large Islamic Website Still Carries Material Advocating Destruction of Israel

A Tribute to Fathers

Adopt a Terrorist for Prayer Founder Mobilizes for Iraq Deployment

Adopt a Terrorist for Prayer Movement Begins

More than Three Hots and a Cot

David vs Goliath; Homeowner Forced to Live on the Streets


© 2004-2014 Global Politician