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Wednesday, April 29, 2015

IF THEY SHUT DOWN ALL THE ISIS WEB SITES DOESN'T THAT LIMIT INTEL?



The fact is the Web Sites we shut down are the Media machine not the actual First reporting sources. (i.e. the NOT the Actual Bad Guys) ISIS hunters and almost more so, normal everyday people report stuff to various Anonymous groups, to me (since 2007)  and some contact Gov Orgs and Host directly. People like me and many of the Anon groups notify FBI, IC3, and/or CIA or which ever of the Gov Org or Laws the web user or web site has broken.

It is not the voice of the terrorist that we seek hide from or put our heads in the Sand and ask "please make the bad man go away".

Instead when we have humans who report potential ISIS web sites and those are reviewed. Some are monitored others are sut down ASAP.  If you see something I would be happy to look at it and let you know what I think it actually is. Often I have been amazed at things people have asked me to help with. in 2007/08 I was contacted 8 different times 8 different users about 8 fake Mil IDs on  Yahoo that were saying very abusive stuff to military families. So the military families contacted me they pointed out the flaws the person made mistakes that a Lt. Col. would not have, (like in one Case).

The Web sites we seek to shut down as soon as we can are the Gore web sites beheadings etc. These are pure Propaganda and the terrorist do it to provoke a reaction from the West. The Bad Guys are hoping the West will overreach and get a backlash. That will assist the Bad guys with a whole new group of people who become more disenfranchised by any overreach reaction.

This is a true online battle for hearts and minds. So far the enemy is winning. ISIS is a Sunni Arab Wahhabi Supremacist
 movement the Muslim Brotherhood and al Qaeda also follow the Wahhabi warped view of the Quran that you hear the islamophobia quoting.  We want to stop the Echo effect and the spread of the message. We have a few methods we can use. But it has to be done in a lawful way. 
 CIA Jobs - Operations Officer

The web sites we shut down. We do not shut down a suspected ISI or al Qaeda members sites (i.e., actual Bad guys web sites). People like me, Anonymous, and many Government Orgs monitor known ISIS and al Qaeda Web Sites.

However the ones that are Just Wannabe ISIS or just repeaters/bots that reTweet it to their many followers, are the ones we seek to shut down often and ASAP, to limit the audience of the terrorist's message. These Web Sites are often Masked as News sites. That way they can claim "Freedom of Speech". Ask them if you get a chance do the people in Raqqa have :Freedom of Speech". We know n fastest is the followers. who
the main Bad Guys are on Twitter. We also know Twitter is their main tool in their online propaganda machine. Many of the web sites are just Bot Accounts, that reTweet what the main accounts Tweet. 

Some countries have Sedition Laws. Most Countries have had Sedition laws in one form or another, most often in times of War.


Below is some Top sources via Google Search for FBI & the ISIS threat and how to report something if you see it.



  • FBI — Terrorism

    www.fbi.gov/about-us/.../terrorism
    Federal Bureau of Investigation
    Report Threats; AZ Index; Site Map. Federal ... It's our top priority—protecting the U.S. from terrorist attacks. ... Terrorist Explosives Device Analytical Center


  • FBI Tips and Public Leads

    https://tips.fbi.gov/
    Federal Bureau of Investigation
    Please use this website to report suspected terrorism or criminal activity. Your information will be reviewed promptly by an FBI special agent or a professional ...


  • FBI — Homepage

    www.fbi.gov/
    Federal Bureau of Investigation
    FBI.gov looks back at the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building ... on April 19, 1995—the deadliest act of homegrown terrorism in the nation's history.


  • FBI — Report Threats and Crime

    www.fbi.gov/report-threats-and-crime
    Federal Bureau of Investigation
    Report Threats; AZ Index; Site Map ... Vetted members of law enforcement can reportcyber or terrorist incidents through eGuardian on the Law Enforcement ...


  • FBI — Contact Us

    www.fbi.gov/contact-us
    Federal Bureau of Investigation
    Use our online form to report suspected terrorism or ... You can report violations of U.S. federal law or submit information in a criminal ... FBI Field Office Websites.


  • FBI — Most Wanted Terrorists

    www.fbi.gov › Most Wanted
    Federal Bureau of Investigation
    Sep 29, 2010 - Select the images of suspected terrorists to display more information. ... Report Threats · AZ Index · Site Map · Federal Bureau of Investigation ...


  • FBI — Reports and Publications

    www.fbi.gov › Stats & Services
    Federal Bureau of Investigation
    Report Threats; AZ Index; Site Map ... On terrorism. ... CJIS Link; Criminal Justice Information Services Division Annual Report: 2014 | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | 2010 ...


  • FBI — Be part of the solution.

    www.fbi.gov/wanted
    Federal Bureau of Investigation
    Protect your family, your local community, and the nation by helping the FBI catch wanted terrorists and fugitives. You can ... Report Threats; AZ Index; Site Map.
  • Fight ISIS online - Beginners Guide

    Beginner Level
    Click on the Images in this Post to go to those Web Sites & Links
    These are tools for the ISIS Hunters Toolbox

    This method requires no knowledge of the issue. They have a online Data Base of known ISIS members web sites. it is a updated constantly 24/7. When a ISIS site goes down it is removed form the list. Read the details on their web site below for more info on how you can help by simply click on the twitter link and send report and then block it.


    Lucky Troll Club

    "WARNING: Profiles may contain extremely disturbing graphic images/"
    This is a very helpful web site lots of helpful links. The link to the left * Here is the ISIS Block list. the following text is from that link

    The following is the complete list of active suspected ISIS accounts from this site's database. It is a subset of the much larger databases maintained by @CtrlSec and @Iridium_Blacker.If, after viewing an active acount on this list, you feel that it is the account of an ISIS supporter, please report it to Twitter for violating Twitter content policies.

    If you are going to evaluate/report accounts using the links provided here, please start at the top and work your way down. The more people that report an account, the more likely it is that it will be suspended. Suspended accounts are removed from the list at least once a day.WARNING: Profiles may contain extremely disturbing graphic images.
    ISIS Block List - Lucky Troll Club


    OpNewBlood 
    This is a great source to really get up to speed on how to surf the internet safely. Everyoone who uses the internet should learn and know these basics/
     OpNewBlood

    Virtual Private Network (VPN) A virtual private network is a connection from your computer to another network. Some of you may be familiar with these type of connections as they are widely used by businesses to handle their internal communications needs and to allow employees to access systems from remote locations. Setup properly, they can also be used by anyone to create a safer connection to the internet and have the added benefit of disguising your true location. Click the link below for a short tutorial on the different types of
    VPN connections and encryption. 
    Virtual Private Networks

    The Onion Network (TOR) The Tor (The Onion Router) Network is a means of relaying your traffic to either an exit node (whereby your traffic then exits the network and into the open web) or to a hidden service/site maintained within the network itself. The traffic is routed through an 'untrusted' relay circuit, whereby each relay node only knows the node before it and the node after, thus no complete list of nodes used to route your traffic can be enumerated. The network exhibits end-to-end encryption but only within itself: if your traffic is not encrypted in the first place, any person data-sniffing the exit node will be able to see where you are then going and what you are doing while there.  Tor Information

    Security Security online is a very long and involved subject. The various possibilities and methods of securing your client computer are combined by you to suit your unique environment. No one solution is good for every internet user. The reason for this is simple: We all use the internet in different ways. Some surf the web and read emails. Others spend their days on social media sites and twitter. Most do some degree of business online, either paying bills or making purchases. For these reasons, we cannot possibly cover every aspect of online life and we will make no attempt to cover every situation. We can give you a start and from there, we can assist you more once you are connected to the network. Click the link below and read the information, as many times as you have to until you have a basic understand then we can move to the next phase. Security Handbook

    Encryption Recent news of how extensive the NSA's efforts to compromise internet security might make privacy seem impossible, but there is still hope. Edward Snowden said it in an online Q&A soon after he made his first document public: "Encryption works. Properly implemented strong crypto systems are one of the few things that you can rely on." We've put together a short primer to help get you started with more secure email (and files). Email Encryption Basics

    IRC Clients  The IRC client is the application that allows you to connect to the IRC servers. The clients are free, easy to use but the initial setup can be confusing. Each of the links below contain the basic information to get connected to our network. If you cannot connect to the network after following the guide use the webchat link further down the page.

    Windows - Mac OS X - Linux - Android - Irssi

    Connecting to IRC Connect to IRC

    Sunday, March 29, 2015

    Pakistan Declares Death Penalty for 'Cyber Terror'

      Article by
      By Noah Shachtman
      ...Not only does it apply to "any person, group or organization who, with terroristic intent utilizes, accesses or causes to be accessed a computer or computer network or electronic system or electronic device or by any available means, and thereby knowingly engages in or attempts to engage in a terroristic act." The ordinance also considers cyber terrorism to be:
      .....(c)  aiding the commission of or attempting to aid the commission of an act of violence against the sovereignty of Pakistan, whether or not the commission of such act of violence is actually completed;
      xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
      EXCLUSIVE: By Gerald: Internet Anthropologist Think Tank BSU's have been tracking Tracing a dozen  Paki terrorism webmasters and hackers, Lets see what Pakistan Intel does with this? Terrorist webmasters and hackers in Pakistan: #1 Screen name: alemarah islam Terrorist Webmaster: is an Arab, from Saudi Arabia. Speaks Arabic and Pashto and some english. He lives 4km out side Islambad, to the East south east. HIS IP is 119¸154¸65¸172:1660 and 58¸27¸163¸244:24892 His web sites: www.alemarah1.com www.alemarah1.org www.islaame.com www.wajdan.org http://www.tarane.org/ http://www.islaame.com/ His web sites are highly infected with malware. His response to me was: "thanks fro your inf we will see you in next few days" On line today. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Screen name: alsomood_100 from Taliban magazine on line.  4 of them working together: Location     Lahore, Pakistan His assistants: lhr63.pie.net.pk (202.125.143.66:39010 ) lhr63.pie.net.pk (202.125.143.66:11655 ) lhr63.pie.net.pk (202.125.143.67:14355 ) His boss: 202.125.143.68:4112  xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Taliban web master, still active. Taliban site now down: alemarah.org  Location: Lahore, Pakistan ISP:lhr63¸pie¸net¸pk  IP (202¸125¸143¸66:62078) He is from Saudi Arabia xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Taliban spokes person: Qari Yousuf Ahmadi  Location      Dusseldorf, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany  ISP     p57B8FA42¸dip¸t-dialin¸net  IP (87¸184¸250¸66:55598)  xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Author Taliban Magazine. Screen name: zabul Location: Lahore, Pakistan IP  (202¸125¸143¸70:28168) and 116¸71¸0¸117:2138 in Islamabad, Pakistan  English is his main language xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Taliban webmaster Screen name: mdmansori Assiciated with alemarah.org Location: Islamabad, Pakistan IP (119¸154¸1¸189:3753) English is his main language xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Screen name;  dr_talib_mujahid Assoicated with alemarah.org  Location:Lahore, Pakistan His IP (202¸125¸143¸66:62078) and 58.27.173.68:1428 He is from Saudi Arabia xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Screen neame: qma_12345  Assoicate of alemarah1 Cell phones 0707163424 / 0700886853 LocationL Lahore, Pakistan  His IP (202¸125¸143¸76:16670) and (202.125.143.77:38954) He is an Iranian speaks Persian. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Screen name:  leemedia786 Location Karachi, Pakistan IP  (125¸209¸73¸125:5629) Main language English xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Webmaster for http://tarane.org/da_tarano_ilbamono/elahi_zoor.htm now down" Screen name:  adil_watanmal Uploading from flash drive or CD file:///C:/Documents and Settings/mmv/My Documents/My Pictures/arshef.bmp file:///F:/Alemarah web site/Pashtoo/faighamona/faighamona1.JPG file:///K:/New Folder/akhbar.JPG his personal computer (C drive), a flash drive (F) and maybe some other kind of external device (K). Location: Karachi, Pakistan IP (124¸29¸231¸195:1620) Main language English xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Partner of above and co webmaster Screen name: murchal_2006 Location: Karachi, Pakistan IP 124.29.231.60:30414) English main language xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Rest are cooperating. We also have emails for most mentioned here.  Gerald Tactical Internet Systems analyst   For errors or corrections contact me at: InternetAnthropologistTT@gmail.com . I am a cyber warrior, my Song .
       
      More Taliban Webmasters:
      .

    Friday, March 13, 2015

    LEAKED TURKISH WAR PLANS AGAINST SYRIA - FALSE FLAG TERRORISM

    This is the English translation of the recorded conversation between Turkish Foreign Prime Minister, Chief of Intelligence, Deputy Chief of General Staff, and Undersecretary of Foreign Affairs about massive military aid to jihadist terrorists in Syria, black ops, and war plans to invade Syria, as well as the general disarray and goofiness in Erdogan's Islamic dictatorship.


    Erdogan and his corralled media have branded all those who distribute this video as traitors. That we are, traitors to his phenomenally profitable bribes and corruption business fueled by Gulf money that he reels in thanks to the heads he has chopped off in Syria.

    Prince Bandar Heads the Secret Saudi-CIA Effort to Aid Syrian Rebels to Topple Assad


    The video link above and article below I found here at Democracy Now  Prince Bandar is the guy in charge so to speak for the FSA ISIS and Nusra Front. Turkey is perhaps the second most involved even allowing ISIS to use their hospitals in Turkey free of charge.
    Prince Bandar bin Sultan al-Saud — Saudi’s former ambassador to the United States — is leading the effort to prop up the Syrian rebels. Intelligence agents from Saudi Arabia, the United States, Jordan and other allied states are working at a secret joint operations center in Jordan to train and arm hand-picked Syrian rebels. The Journal also reports Prince Bandar has been jetting from covert command centers near the Syrian front lines to the Élysée Palace in Paris and the Kremlin in Moscow, seeking to undermine the Assad regime. “Really what he’s doing is he’s reprising a role that he played in the 1980s when he worked with the Reagan administration to arrange money and arms for mujahideen fighters in Afghanistan and also worked with the CIA in Nicaragua to support the Contras,” says Wall Street Journal reporter Adam Entous. “So in many ways this is a very familiar position for Prince Bandar, and it’s amazing to see the extent to which veterans of the CIA were excited to see him come back because, in the words of a diplomat who knows Bandar, he brings the Arabic term wasta, which means under-the-table clout. You know his checks are not going to bounce and that he’ll be able to deliver the money from the Saudis.”

    Wednesday, February 25, 2015

    Can't Understand ISIS If You Don't Know the History of Wahhabism in Saudi Arabia

    Wahhabism     click here for Wikipedia,link on Wahhabism

    Ibn Saud, the first king of Saudi Arabia



    below article by Alastair Crooke
    BEIRUT -- The dramatic arrival of Da'ish (ISIS) on the stage of Iraq has shocked many in the West. Many have been perplexed -- and horrified -- by its violence and its evident magnetism for Sunni youth. But more than this, they find Saudi Arabia's ambivalence in the face of this manifestation both troubling and inexplicable, wondering, "Don't the Saudis understand that ISIS threatens them, too?"
    It appears -- even now -- that Saudi Arabia's ruling elite is divided. Some applaud that ISIS is fighting Iranian Shiite "fire" with Sunni "fire"; that a new Sunni state is taking shape at the very heart of what they regard as a historical Sunni patrimony; and they are drawn by Da'ish's strict Salafist ideology.
    Other Saudis are more fearful, and recall the history of the revolt against Abd-al Aziz by the Wahhabist Ikhwan (Disclaimer: this Ikhwan has nothing to do with the Muslim Brotherhood Ikhwan -- please note, all further references hereafter are to the Wahhabist Ikhwan, and not to the Muslim Brotherhood Ikhwan), but which nearly imploded Wahhabism and the al-Saud in the late 1920s.
    Many Saudis are deeply disturbed by the radical doctrines of Da'ish (ISIS) -- and are beginning to question some aspects of Saudi Arabia's direction and discourse.
    T. E. Lawrence was sympathetic toSalafi
    elements in the 
    Arabian Peninsula that
    intended to oust the
    Ottoman Empire.
    THE SAUDI DUALITY
    Saudi Arabia's internal discord and tensions over ISIS can only be understood by grasping the inherent (and persisting) duality that lies at the core of the Kingdom's doctrinal makeup and its historical origins.
    One dominant strand to the Saudi identity pertains directly to Muhammad ibn ʿAbd al-Wahhab (the founder of Wahhabism), and the use to which his radical, exclusionist puritanism was put by Ibn Saud. (The latter was then no more than a minor leader -- amongst many -- of continually sparring and raiding Bedouin tribes in the baking and desperately poor deserts of the Nejd.)
    The second strand to this perplexing duality, relates precisely to King Abd-al Aziz's subsequent shift towards statehood in the 1920s: his curbing of Ikhwani violence (in order to have diplomatic standing as a nation-state with Britain and America); his institutionalization of the original Wahhabist impulse -- and the subsequent seizing of the opportunely surging petrodollar spigot in the 1970s, to channel the volatile Ikhwani current away from home towards export -- by diffusing a cultural revolution, rather than violent revolution throughout the Muslim world.
    But this "cultural revolution" was no docile reformism. It was a revolution based on Abd al-Wahhab's Jacobin-like hatred for the putrescence and deviationism that he perceived all about him -- hence his call to purge Islam of all its heresies and idolatries.
    MUSLIM IMPOSTORS
    The American author and journalist, Steven Coll, has written how this austere and censorious disciple of the 14th century scholar Ibn Taymiyyah, Abd al-Wahhab, despised "the decorous, arty, tobacco smoking, hashish imbibing, drum pounding Egyptian and Ottoman nobility who travelled across Arabia to pray at Mecca."
    In Abd al-Wahhab's view, these were not Muslims; they were imposters masquerading as Muslims. Nor, indeed, did he find the behavior of local Bedouin Arabs much better. They aggravated Abd al-Wahhab by their honoring of saints, by their erecting of tombstones, and their "superstition" (e.g. revering graves or places that were deemed particularly imbued with the divine).
    All this behavior, Abd al-Wahhab denounced as bida -- forbidden by God.
    Like Taymiyyah before him, Abd al-Wahhab believed that the period of the Pro

    Monday, February 23, 2015

    Private sponsors of international terrorism

    Posted on June 29, 2014 by 

    Voltaire Network
    The Arab press is abuzz over a list of the major private donors to terrorist organizations in Syria and Iraq. It was reportedly gleaned from an internal U.S. Department of State document.
    1. Awad Ibrahim Bin Hamad, former university professor and businessman/Saudi Arabia
    2. Sheikh Ibrahim Bin Abdul Rahman Ibrahim, head of the charity society Balouikilih/Saudi Arabia
    3. Sheikh Ibrahim Bin Mohammad Al-Jarallah, university professor and businessman/Saudi Arabia
    4. Dr. Ibrahim Bin Nasser Nasser, islamic preacher/Saudi Arabia
    5. Dr. Ibrahim, director of studies at the university of Dakar/Senegal
    6. Dr. Ahmad Abu Halabiya, president of the Association of islamic studies/Gaza-Palestine
    7. Dr. Ahmed Raissouni, head of the unification and reform movement/Morocco
    8. Sheikh Ahmed, islamist preacher/Mauritania
    9. Dr. Ahmed bin Rashid bin Saeed, professor/Saudi Arabia
    10. Dr. Ahmed Hussein Daddash, islamic preacher/Iraq
    11. Mr. Ahmed Rateb, director of publishing house/Lebanon
    12. Sheikh Adam, Noah, Adam, islamic preacher/Ghana
    13. Sheikh Ejaz Afzal Khan, emir of the islamic community in Kashmir/Pakistan
    14. Sheikh Amin khudair al-Janabi, islamic preacher/Iraq
    15. Dr. Djillali Bozoinh, university professor/Algeria
    16. Dr. Habib Adami, professor/Algeria
    17. Sheikh Sadeq Abdallah Abdel Majid, islamic preacher/Sudan
    18. Sheik Qazi Hussain Ahmed, emir of Jamaat-e-Islami/Pakistan
    19. Prof. Boudjemaa Ayad, businessman/Algeria
    20. Mr. Tawfiq, businessman/Lebanon
    21. Dr. Jassem bin Mohammed bin Muslim Al-Yassin/Kuwait
    22. Dr. Gamal Sultan, editor-in-Chief of Al-Manar news/Egypt
    23. Mr. Jameel Mohammed Ali, businessman/Saudi Arabia
    24. Dr. Harith Al-Dhari, islamic preacher, Solomon/Iraq
    25. Sheikh Hafiz Abdul Rahman Makki, islamic preacher/Pakistan
    26. Shaykh Hafiz Muhammad Saeed, emir of Jama’at-ud-Da’wah/Pakistan
    27. Mr. Nader, Secretary General of the Salafi movement/Kuwait
    28. Sheikh Hamed Al-Ali, university professor/Kuwait
    29. Sheik Hijazi Al Wadia, islamic activist/Palestine
    30. Sheikh Hassan Moussa, head of the Swedish Council of imams/Sweden
    31. Mr. Hussein Rawashdeh, writer and journalist/Jordan
    32. Dr. Hussein Bin Mohammad Machhour Al-Hazmi, university professor/Saudi Arabia
    33. Sheikh Hussein Omar Mahfouz bin Shuaib, editor-in-Chief of Forum/Yemen
    34. Sheikh Hussein Mousa Hussein, islamic preacher/Eritrea
    35. Sheikh Hamdi Arslan, teacher at Fatih Mosque/Turkey
    36. Sheikh Hamoud bin Abdul Aziz Al-tuwaijri, islamic preacher/Saudi Arabia
    37. Dr. Khalid Bin Ibrahim Al-Daweesh, professor/Saudi Arabia
    38. Sheikh Khader Habib, islamic preacher, Palestine
    39. Sheikh Khalifa Bin Mohammad, islamic preacher/Qatar
    40. Mr. Abdel Wahab, member of Derbal Renaissance movement/Algeria
    41. Mr. Rabah, businessman/Algeria
    42. Mr. Rashid Misfer Al Zahrani, islamic preacher/Saudi Arabia
    43. Sheikh Rashid Haj, emir JI/Sri Lanka
    44. Shaykh Reda Ahmed Hamdy, islamic preacher/Thailand
    45. Sheik Ramadan Mohammed Nur, islamic preacher/Eritrea
    46. Sheikh Zakaria Cisse, preacher and lecturer/Senegal
    47. Mr. Zaki Saleh Al Nahdi, islamic preacher/Indonesia
    48. Sheikh Sajid Ali, leader of the Islamic movement/Pakistan
    49. Dr. Salem Al-Sagaf jiffri, head of the Indonesian Commission for the defence of the Afghan people – Director of the Advisory Board of Sharia/Indonesia
    50. Sheikh Salim Abdel Rahim al-Barhian, islamic preacher/Kenya
    51. Dr. Sami Rashid al-Janabi, islamic preacher/Iraq
    52. Dr. Saud bin Hassan Mukhtar, university professor/Saudi Arabia
    53. Mr. Saeed Morsi/Algeria
    54. Dr. Saeed, president of the College of Imam Shafi’i/Comoros
    55. Dr. bin Abdul Rahman Al-Hawali, islamic preacher/Saudi Arabia
    56. Shaikh Salman Bin Fahd, islamic preacher/Saudi Arabia
    57. Dr. Sulaiman bin Saleh Al-Rashudi, businessman/Saudi Arabia
    58. Mr. Sulaiman bin Abdullah Al-Issa, businessman/Saudi Arabia
    59. Sheikh Aurally, leader of Jui (Special)/Pakistan
    60. Mr. Boutros-Ghali, islamic preacher/Senegal
    61. Shaykh Shah Ahmed Noorani, leader of the Jamiat Ulema Pakistan, Senator/Pakistan
    62. Mr. Shaher bin Abdul Raof Batterjee, businessman/Saudi Arabia
    63. Sheikh Sharif Hussein, imam and preacher of the mosque of Omar Ibn Al-Khattab/Australia
    64. Sheikh Imran bin Abdul Rahman Manai, islamic preacher/Bahrain
    65. Dr. Sheikh Ahmed Limo, chairman of the Coordinating Council of Muslim organizations/Nigeria
    66. Prof. Sheikh, islamic activist, PMP/Senegal
    67. Sheikh Saleh bin Othman Al-Ghamdi, businessman/Saudi Arabia
    68. Mr. Saleh Ali Saleh, islamic preacher/Eritrea
    69. Dr. Tarek Saleh Jamal, professor/Saudi Arabia
    70. Dr. Tarek Abdel Halim, director of Dar Al-Arqam/Canada
    71. Dr. Taher Ahmed Loulou, islamic preacher, Palestine
    72. Sheikh Taher Mahmoud Guelleh, director of radio Koran/Somalia
    73. Sheikh Adel Al-Sheikh, islamic preacher/Bahrain
    74. Dr. Adel Junaidi, islamic preacher, Hebron, Palestine
    75. Dr. Ayesh Al-Kubaisi, islamic preacher/Iraq
    76. Sheikh Abd El bare Zamzami, islamic preacher/Morocco
    77. Sheikh Abdel Hay Amor, islamic preacher/Morocco
    78. Mr. Azzedine, businessmen/Algeria
    79. Dr. Ali, professor/Yemen
    80. Sheikh, Chairman of the Council of Ulama Indonesia/Indonesia
    81. Mr. Solomon Abu Mustafa, islamic preacher, Palestine
    82. Dr. Awad al-Qarni, former university professor and attorney/Saudi Arabia
    83. Shaikh Salahuddin Akendili, islamic preacher/Nigeria
    84. Mr. Issa, islamic preacher/Senegal
    85. Dr. Ghulam Azam, emir of Jamaat-e-Islami/Bangladesh
    86. Sheikh Ghulam Rasool Dani, president of the islamic organization/Nepal
    87. Sheikh Fatih, islamic preacher/pinyin
    88. Dr. Fatima Barash, professor/Algeria
    89. Dr. Fatma Al-Kunaifis, professor/Saudi Arabia
    90. Mr. Fayez Saleh Jamal, writer and businessman/Saudi Arabia
    91. Sheikh Freih bin Ali bin Turki, islamic activist and editor, attorney/Saudi Arabia
    92. Sheikh Farid Al-Habib, islamic preacher/Saudi Arabia
    93. Shaykh Fazlur Rahman, leader of the Jamiat Ulema Islam/Pakistan
    94. Sheikh Fahad Ahmed Mubarak Al-Thani, islamic preacher/Qatar
    95. Mr. Muhammad Muslim/Indonesia
    96. Dr. Mohamed Habib Altgkani, university professor/Morocco
    97. Mr. Mohammad Rasheed Al Rasheed, businessman/Saudi Arabia
    98. Sheikh Mohammed, professor/Morocco
    99. Judge Mohamed Sadiq Maglis, university professor and judge/Yemen
    100. Sheikh Mohammed Al-Awadi, islamic preacher/Kuwait
    101. Dr. Mohammad bin Syamsuddin, chairman of Muhammadiyah/Indonesia
    102. Sheikh Mohammed, president of the Association for islamic unity/Indonesia
    103. Dr. Mohammed Sajid Mir Abdul Gayoom Mir, leader of Assembly of Ahl al-hadeeth/Pakistan
    104. Sheikh Mohammed Saeed Abdullah, islamic preacher, Pavel/Saudi Arabia
    105. Mohammad Suleiman, thinker, writer/United Kingdom
    106. Sheikh Mohammed Abdou Ibrahim Ali, Al-Azhar scholars/Egypt
    107. Dr. Mohammed Ayash Al-Kubaisi, islamic preacher/Iraq
    108. Mr. Mohammad Kazem Al-Sawalha, president of the Muslim Association/United Kingdom
    109. Dr. Mohammed Kurd, president of the League of Europe/Netherlands
    110. Mr. Mohammed Mbeki Alejandro/Senegal
    111. Sheikh Mohammed, islamist writer/Morocco
    112. Sheikh Mahmud Idris, islamic preacher/Eritrea
    113. Sheikh Murad Yasha, islamic preacher/Turkey
    114. Dr. Musa bin Mohammed Al-Qarni, university professor and attorney/Saudi Arabia
    115. Dr. Nasser Al-sane, islamist preacher/Kuwait
    116. Dr. Nasser Bin Suleiman, islamic preacher/Saudi Arabia
    117. Shaykh Nizamuddin/Pakistan
    118. Sheikh Noor bin Yildiz, islamic preacher/Turkey
    119. Dr. Hashem Ali al-Ahdal, university professor/Saudi Arabia

    Saturday, February 21, 2015

    2,000 Iraqi counterterrorism troops and 25,000 Iraqi Army troops set to retake Mosul


    While the Kurdish Peshmerga is holding in the North and West of Mosul the Iraqi Army has yet to show itself on that battlefield. However an official from US Central Command said that Iraq will likely start the fight to retake Mosul in April or May this year. The Iraqi Army will have 12 Iraqi brigades, about 20,000 to 25,000 troops. There will also be a special counter-terrorism brigade of about 2,000 men who are training with US Special Operation Forces. The Iraqi Army regular units are still undergoing their training and that appears to be the hold up at the moment. Once the Iraqi forces are ready they will begin the operation to retake Mosul.


    Currently three Peshmerga brigades of YPG and YPJ have surrounded Mosul in the north and west and they have liberated at least 12 villages/towns northwest of Mosul. the 12 Brigades will be made up as follows: 5 well trained Iraqi Army brigades for the core fiighting force that would launch the attack, 3 Iraqi Army brigades in reserve, 1 counter terrorism brigade, and the 3 existing Kurdish Peshmerga brigades in the north and west. There ill also be a Mosul fighting force of formet Mosul police and tribal forces who have to be ready to go back to work in the city once the Army Units clear out Daesh.

    The U.S. will provide military support for the operation with trainiing, air support, intelligence, and survelliance. No decision has been made if there will be US ground troops to call in air strikes.

    It is estimate dthat there is 1,000 to 2,000 ISIL insurgents in Mosul. The main delay in the operation has not only been the training of the Iraqi Army troops but also the plan for the day after ISIS is defeated.

    US central command may actually even delay the Mosul operations if they feel that the troops need more training, conditions are not met, or if the equipment is not there and ready.

    It was also revealed that Qatar, Jordan, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia will be hosting training sites for Obama's so called moderate rebels in Syria.



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