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Al-Qaeda Publishes “Inspire” Jihad Magazine Explains How to Build Car Bombs

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iraq_car_bomb_159873796_fullwidth_620x350Susanne Posel
Occupy Corporatism
March 8, 2013

Al-Qaeda has released an English-language magazine providing tips on how to use improvised explosive devices (IEDs) to turn a car into a bomb. The publication, called “Inspire” explicitly explains how to wage Jihad and turn a parking lot of cars into a potentially dangerous and life threatening event.

Defining “America’s worst nightmare” as terrorizing average citizens by feeling unsafe while not knowing whether or not their cars will go up in flames, the point is to facilitate terroristic schemes with tips on how to avoid CCTV cameras and transport gas in an apple juice bottle.

Other instructions in previous publications include how to blow up an apartment buildings, commercial property such as skyscrapers while causing traffic accidents and spilling oil on roadways to cause car crashes.

The magazine calls for terrorist attacks on Salmon Rushdie, Geert Wilders, Ayaan Hirsi Ali, and Pastor Terry Jones.

In 2012, Evacuations at several major universities in the US have prompted some mainstream media to plant the question of “Islamic rage” having transpired from US embassies in the Middle East to America.

According to Rhonda Weldon, director of Communication at the University of Texas: “A male with a Middle Eastern accent claiming to have placed bombs all over campus. He said he was with al-Qaeda and that these bombs would go off in 90 minutes.”

According to initial reports, multiple threats to several locations on campus were named in the anonymous caller’s threat.

Following the threat in Texas, reports originating in North Dakota stated that students attending t North Dakota State University (NDSU) in Fargo were advised to evacuate the campus due to a call-in bomb threat after a posting on the NDSU website that read: “NDSU is requiring all employees and students to leave campus by 10:15 a.m. This includes residence hall students, who, if necessary, should walk to locations off campus. This also includes the downtown buildings and agricultural facilities. NDSU received a bomb threat, prompting this evacuation. Updates will follow.”

Only two days before these events, Senator Dianne Feinstein was warning about the violence witnessed in Arabic nations since the US Embassy bombing in Libya that will spark outrage against Americans and the US. Feinstein said that according to the FBI and DHS these outbursts “could worsen in the coming days.”

The impromptu CIA-created al-Qaeda is to blame for an anonymous caller claiming to be a member of the fake terrorist faction making undisclosed threats toward the campus at the University of Texas.

Last month, on the Ansar al-Mujahideen website was a posting that promised “shocking attacks” on the US and the West. Earlier this week, the posting headlined “Map of al-Qaeda and its future strikes” contained a message in Arabic: “Where will the next strike by al Qaeda be?”

The threat continued: “The answer for it, in short: The coming strikes by al Qaeda, with God’s Might, will be in the heart of the land of nonbelief, America, and in France, Denmark, other countries in Europe, in the countries that helped and are helping France, and in other places that shall be named by al Qaeda at other times.”

The promise was that these attacks would be “strong, serious, alarming, earth-shattering, shocking and terrifying.” A “lone wolf and group operations” would be used; along with “the use of booby-trapped vehicles. All operations will be recorded and published in due time. Let France be prepared, and let the helpers of France be prepared, for it is going to be a long war of attrition.”

The Ansar al-Mujahideen network has hosted Islamic extremist threats in the past; with accurate predictions coming from al-Qaeda and other associates.

In February of 2012, in an interview with Greta Van Susteren, Hillary Clinton, former US Secretary of State, admitted that the US trained the MEK in Afghanistan when the US was engaged in using the terrorist faction against the Russians. The MEK became the CIA-controlled faction known as al-Qaeda. Clinton said: “When the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan we had this brilliant idea that we were gonna come to Pakistan and create a force of Mujahideen, equip them with stinger missiles, and everything else and go after the Soviets in Afghanistan.” This is the creation of al-Qaeda.

Clinton goes on to say: “We were successful. We said ‘great’; and we left Afghanistan . . . Leaving these trained people who were fanatical in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Leaving them well armed and creating a mess at the time we didn’t recognize. When you look back today, the people we are fighting today, we were supporting in the fight against the Soviets.”

At the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, a study conducted in February of 2012 showed that US Muslims are of little threat and would not likely plan and enact an attack within the US. Despite the fear-mongering from the DHS, the advent of “radicalized Muslim Americans has not materialized.”

Charles Kurzman, author of the report for the Triangle Center on Terrorism and Homeland Security, explained that Muslim Americans are “a miniscule threat to public safety.”

In fact, according to the study supported by DHS, not one ethnic group predominated among Muslims charged in terrorism cases in 2011. Since 2009, terrorism conducted by Muslim Americans had fallen to 47 incidents; 26 in 2010, and 20 in 2011.

The threat of Muslims in America is manufactured as evidenced that Americans are on edge regardless of the reality. David Schanzer, director of the Triangle Center and professor of public policy at globalist-controlled Duke University says that: “While homegrown radicalization is still a problem, the offenders from 2011 were less skilled and less connected with international terrorist organizations than the offenders in the prior two years.”

The RAND Corporation, globalist think-tank and originator of many false flag propaganda, surmise that between 2009 and 9/11, “the U.S. government reported forty-six incidents of “domestic radicalization and recruitment to jihadist terrorism.” RAND went on to claim that Americans are playing a high level operational role in al-Qaeda and aligned groups. The false globalist data continues to incorrectly report that analysts assume that radicalization of the US Muslim population who are involved in domestic terror plots may be low, but that does not mean that the threat is not viable.



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