A virus that it so hard to stop with out losing more freedom

by Babel-Fish | December 12, 2009 at 06:46 pm
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Two news stories have made an impression on my mindset today, as I stir my morning coffee after reading the headlines. I find my self thinking of freedom and my own freedom of speech, it makes me feel guilty about my selfishness on these very issues.

 

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Those that oppose the present restrictions of national security and how we in the free world have lost bit by little bit freedoms that we so much value due to terrorism. Our rights have been eroded, but the present problem is something to chew on and that of the Fifth column Al Qaeda network.

 

So please grab your coffee and share my thoughts and opinion concerning a expanding terrorist virus that needs to be addressed by the people that are employed to look after our security so we can live our lives without to much threat of being the targets of Muslim extremists that have become the servants of a devil.

 

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All propaganda has to be popular and has to accommodate itself to the comprehension of the least intelligent of those whom it seeks to reach.
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The almost perfect American traitor of who has converted from fundamentalist Christianity to fundamentalist follower of Islam (he stated that "evangelical Christianity's "apocalyptic ramblings" to be "paranoid" and hollow"

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While living with his grandparents in West Floral Park, Santa Ana, Gadahn described himself as having a "yawning emptiness", and he sought ways "to fill that void." He explored Christianity on the Internet, radio, and locally, but later said that he found evangelical Christianity's "apocalyptic ramblings" to be "paranoid" and hollow.[2] In 1995, at age 17, Gadahn began studying Islam at the Islamic Society of Orange County. Members of Gadahn's study group were young fundamentalists who "targeted the mosque's chairman, Haitham 'Danny' Bundakji," whom they referred to as 'Danny the Jew' for his practice of "wearing Western clothes and being overly friendly with Jews."[8]
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This now being the guy out to recruit other Americans to create a fifth column of young Fundlementalist terrorist, sleepers and spies on USA shores. Seemingly it's not hard to spread new indoctrination to very susceptible USA teenagers be they Muslim or Christians searching for the meaning of life. Yes there are recruiters within USA looking for the gullible its not just a thing going on the internet it is however fed from there.

 






 

On the heels of a U.S. announcement of a massive troop surge for Afghanistan, an al Qaeda spokesman Saturday appeared to be trying to improve the group's image in the region with a new audio message in English.

 

Adam Gadahn, also known as Azzam the American, appeared in a 17-minute video released on Islamist online forums late Friday, offering condolences to the families of innocent people killed in al Qaeda attacks.

 

Gadahn said al Qaeda "have condemned and continue to condemn" all attacks by Western powers or "secular political forces."

 

"We express our condolences to the families of the Muslim men, women and children killed in these criminal acts and we ask Allah to have mercy on those killed and accept them as shohadaa (martyrs)," he says in the video.





Of course some of the siblings of Muslim migrants in USA are seen as being ripe for Fundamentalism such as.






 

The report said he regularly goes online to watch attacks on the U.S. military in Afghanistan and that he left comments praising the actions. That caught the attention of militants, and he was eventually contacted by a person named Saifullah, the report said.

 

After contact had been made, a Yahoo! e-mail account was set up so the men and militants could communicate, the report says. E-mails were never sent from the account, but people would leave messages in the draft sections of the e-mail account and delete them after reading them, the Pakistani police report said.






 

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By the skillful and sustained use of propaganda, one can make a people see even heaven as hell or an extremely wretched life as paradise.
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It then makes it easy to start the indoctrination the younger the new student the easier it is to indoctrinate them.  Get them away from, the parents, get them to recruit others and spread the indoctrination of Jihad. It becomes like a virus and rides on the back of religious belief and the want of people to have a place in the plan they think a god has for them,  Religion it self is also like a virus and its strain of indoctrination can be changed by the indoctrinators.

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The full terrorist training has to be done in an Islamic state that turn a blind eye or actual are allied to the plan. Away from the targets parents if they are not moderate or even Muslims.

 

This of course is not only a problem in the USA but else where in the West and in moderate Muslim states.

 

The only real way to stop this is to eradicate the source of indoctrination or as much as possible. Fundlementalist Muslim sites could be shut down or stop being seen across national borders but that could be seen as a block on freedom of speech.

 

Sites such as Youtube should be made responsible to stop fundamentalist using their sites. At present I feel that the international intelligence community want to keep these sites active to collect intelligence the problem is the terrorist recruiters are using simple methods to evade detection.

 

But much that could be done would be seen by some as a block on freedom of speech, to others a needy thing to try to stop innocent people being murdered. I am not sure how I feel about that is my freedom or freedom of speech worth more the loss of human life’s?

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Thanks for the link and it really does not surprise me

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