Terror Chatter Increasing On The Internet
February 13th, 2010 admin
Topics: airport security, al qaeda, armen keteyian, cbs news, headline, homeland security, internet, jihad, jihadists, television, united states, yemen
Potential terrorists are swapping tips and ways to beat security measures via the Internet and the spike in terror is “chatter” is cause for concern, reports Armen Keteyian in this CBS News report. U.S. Intel Officials Seeing Spike in al Qaeda-Linked Internet Chatter Focused on Ways to Thwart Airport Security CBS News has learned that U.S. Intelligence This story comes to us via Homeland Security – National Terror Alert. National Terror Alert is America’s trusted source for homeland security news and information. Terror Chatter Increasing On The Internet

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