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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. 
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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.
  • Sunday, March 22, 2015

    Journalist sentenced to prison for insulting Erdoğan

    Mine Bekiroğlu, a 28-year-old local journalist from Adana
    was sentenced to a five-month prison sentence
    journalist in southern Turkey has been sentenced to a five-month suspended prison sentence, while the houses of two more journalists from the same city have been raided by police, all for “insulting” President Recep Tayyip Erdoğanon their social media accounts.

    Mine Bekiroğlu, a 28-year-old local journalist from Adana, was sentenced to a five-month prison sentence by Adana 6th Criminal Court of First Instance on March 19, Doğan News Agency reported. 

    The cybercrime unit of the police detained Bekiroğlu and confiscated her computer to investigate her Facebook messages. Ignoring the defense of Bekiroğlu, who said her messages were “critical but not insulting,” the court sentenced her to prison during the first trial session, but suspended the ruling. The sentence will be executed if Bekiroğlu repeats the crime.

    Meanwhile, the police raided the houses of  Abdullah Özyurt, a Cihan News Agency correspondent in Adana, and Aytekin Gezici, a former journalist who now works at Seyhan Municipality, early March 19, according to the Çukurova Journalists Association.

    “I don’t think that there is any insult in the messages I shared on social media. I expressed my views, and I did not name anyone in my criticism,” Özyurt said.

    Gezici, on the other hand, claimed that the police raid was “illegal” and that he was not notified of its reason. “I did not insult anyone. In this country, there are people who are being investigated for sharing the Hadith [quotes from Prophet Muhammad],” he said.

    The two journalists, who were not detained, have been called to testify at the Adana Police Department.

    ‘Big Boss’ in the spotlight
    In a separate incident, journalist Mustafa Hoş testified to a prosecutor in Istanbul on March 18 on suspicions that he insulted Erdoğan in his book, titled “Big Boss.”

    “I am a journalist. I wrote this book in the scope of the freedom of the press. I have no intention of insulting anyone. A public official’s threshold of tolerance for criticism should be above other people. The rulings of the European Court of Human Rights are in this direction,” Hoş told the prosecutor, according to Doğan News Agency.

    Legal procedures against Hoş were launched after Erdoğan’s lawyer Ahmet Özel filed a criminal complaint to the Istanbul Prosecutor’s Office on March 9, claiming that his client’s personal rights had been attacked in the book “Big Boss.”

    More than 70 people in Turkey have been prosecuted for “insulting” Erdoğan since he was elected to office in August 2014. Daily Cumhuriyet’s editor-in-chief, Can Dündar, testified in Istanbul on Feb. 26 over allegations that he insulted the head of state during an interview with a prosecutor that had been investigating corruption, describing the process as a “kind of deterrence policy.”

    From Miss Turkey to children
    Beside journalists, there are many other people from all professions, including a former Miss Turkey, as well as children, who are being prosecuted for insulting Erdoğan. The Turkish president, through his lawyers, is involved in many of the cases as a plaintiff.

    Most recently, Erdoğan was involved in the prosecution of 11 high school students in the western province of Izmir, who were accused of insulting him during a commemoration ceremony for Berkin Elvan, the youngest victim of the Gezi Park protests in 2013. He also filed a criminal complaint against two adults who were present at the same event. All 13 suspects are on trial, with two prosecutors conducting the investigation requesting that the defendents be sentenced to between one and three years in jail.
    March/19/2015

    Sunday, March 1, 2015

    My Tweets past month

    #Peshmerga #YPG #YPJ #TwitterKurds blocks main supply route to #Daeshbags #Mosul #Raqqa #Iraq http://t.co/VbDCwEiQ9Z pic.twitter.com/2ysFbfxK62
    — Counterinsurgency (@COIN_Syria_Iraq) February 22, 2015

















    Tuesday, February 17, 2015

    ISIS threatens to burn children alive in a cage


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    A picture posted by Pegida on Twitter shows children gathered and locked into a cage, and a someone holding a lit torch. 

    The source of the picture is not known or verified but the children are wearing the same orange jump suits as previous victims of ISIS' horrific execution methods.

    Not long ago a Jordanian pilot was burned alive in a cage by ISIS, which triggered the Jordanian king to react and issue the following statement before bombing the crap out of the terrorist organization in Syria:

    "Any son of a bitch takes a shot at me, I'm not only going to kill him, I'm going to kill his wife and all his friends and burn his damn house down."


    Earlier this week, harrowing pictures emerged which appear to show captured Kurdish fighters paraded in cages by Daesh terrorists through the streets of Kirkuk, Iraq.

    Now Daesh even plans to burn children alive.