Adam Gadahn American Al-Qaeda Warns of New Terror Attacks
June 20th, 2010 admin
Al-Qaida’s U.S.-born spokesman warned President Barack Obama Sunday that the militant group may launch new attacks that would kill more Americans than previous ones. In a taunting, 24 minute message that dwelled on Obama’s setbacks, including the loss of Massachusetts Senate seat to the Republicans, Adam Gadahn set out al-Qaida’s conditions for peace with the This story comes
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Watch CBS News Videos Online Adam Gadahn, the Amercian al Qaeda was reportedly captured in Karachi Pakistan early Sunday. The unconfirmed capture has sparked several contradictory reports from a variety of news sources, and at this time there is no official confirmation if Gadahn is the person in custody or not. Below are a few of This story comes...
While many are disappointed American turncoat Adam Gadahn was not the al-Qaeda operative arrested in Pakistan, as erroneously reported on Monday, there is still good cause to celebrate: Al Qaeda is on the run. And it is a fitting irony that Gadahn’s latest propaganda video, released last Sunday, serves as an indicator al-Qaeda’s time in Pakistan...
Adam Gadahn, the treasonous Californian Al Qaeda leader who has long been on Washington’s Most Wanted list, was nabbed in Pakistan Sunday – a huge victory. After some confusion in the intial reports, the Associated Press quoted Pakistani officials confirming the arrest. Gadahn was bagged just hours after releasing a new internet video...
While this article from ABC News points out that despite an increase in US drone strikes, many high-value targets
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The United States has upgraded a travel advisory on India, alerting US citizens to a growing threat of terrorist attacks in the capital New Delhi. The warning posted on the US embassy website specifically highlighted the dangers posed by crowded areas which foreigners are known to frequent. “There are increased indications that terrorists are...
Any ideas? At a news conference at the National Press Club, WikiLeaks said it had acquired the video from whistle-blowers in the military and viewed it after breaking the encryption code. WikiLeaks released the full 38-minute video as well as a 17-minute edited version. And this quote from the WikiLeaks Twitter feed on Feb 20th: Finally cracked the...
A graffiti message found Sunday night in Juárez warned U.S. law enforcement that another car bombing will occur if they do not arrest corrupt federal police agents. The unsigned message told the FBI and the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration to investigate authorities that support the Sinaloa drug cartel. Otherwise, there will be another car bomb...
In one of her strongest statements to date on the threat of terrorism in the US, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said Wednesday night that al-Qaeda followers are indeed inside the U.S. and would like to attack targets here and in other countries. Something we’ve been saying for quite some time. The secretary’s comments were...
“The last time I saw my son he was in his bedroom playing Xbox 360,” recalls 42-year-old Hassan. “The next day he just left with a group of friends, then called in the afternoon and said he was somewhere playing basketball.” It was hardly an alarm bell, an American teenager playing computer games and basketball on This story...
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myvideofever (Video Fever) : New Video, Fake Al Qaeda Actors EXPOSED! Adam Gadahn & Yousef al-Khattab - http://tinyurl.com/2aqxhz5.. Updated : 2010-09-08T15:06:58Z | Reply | View Tweet |
| Animal (Recruiting Animal) : My guest tomorrow @Rheadhunter <-- @MaureenSharib dragged him in. I don't know him from Adam (Gadahn).. Updated : 2010-09-07T16:29:19Z | Reply | View Tweet |
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