Al Qaeda calls for car bomb attacks in U.S. cities
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John
Soderman reports for San Diego’s KUSI
News 9, May 7, 2014:
In
a recent issue of Inspire
Magazine, regarded as the Vanity
Fair of Al Qaeda, Al Qaeda calls for Jihad car bomb attacks on
certain American cities – including Los Angeles, Chicago, Washington D.C., New
York and northern Virginia where the CIA is headquartered. Ron
Bee is a former State
Department and Pentagon employee and was asked what would happen
if a car bomb were to go off at a major American shopping mall, and what would
be the impact on the American economy?
“People
would stay home, they wouldn’t go to the malls. They’d go home to wait to hear
that (all was OK)… we all know what happened after 9/11: everybody stayed home.
They didn’t go shopping. They didn’t fly. The airlines went under, so it could
have a major impact.”
The
article makes reference to Fiesal Shahzads, the Times Square bomber whose bomb
was discovered and subsequently diffused. Al
Qaeda says:
“Many
Fiesal Shahzads are residing inside America and all they need is the knowledge
of how to make car bombs… and the good news is it can be prepared in a home
kitchen.”
“That’s
true. A lot of things are on the internet and the folks in Boston learn how to
make their bombs off the internet and in magazines like Inspire, which is the
same magazine that’s advertising home-grown terrorism here in the United States.
So, it’s possibly to do, but at the same time, we have a very diligent Home Land
Security squad FBI that’s keeping track.”
Al
Qaeda makes requests: “the important thing is that you target people and not
buildings.”
“That’s
what terrorists do: terrorists have a political cause and they kill innocent
people. That’s Al Qaeda. So of course that’s what they’re going to say, and it
also gets our attention when it’s a bombing that kills innocent people because
they usually have nothing to do with any political cause.”
Al
Qaeda continues: “the American government was unable to protect its citizens
from pressure cooker bombs in backpacks. I wonder if they are able to stop car
bombs.”
“We’ve
always worried about this sort of attack, ever since coming to the United
States, and now Al Qaeda is saying that home-grown terrorists should conduct
those sorts of attacks. This is, I think, the response in the up-tick in attacks
against Al Qaeda in places like Yemen, with drones in a variety of places around
the world including Africa. We’re soon going to see some activity in Nigeria;
the idea here is they’re trying to hit back at us in
retaliation.”
But
there are some who say Al Qaeda’s call for car bomb attacks in American cities
is a sign of desperation – that the terrorist organization is on the
ropes.
“You
can read this a couple of ways,” said John
Miller of NYPD Intelligence. “One way you can read Inspire
Magazine is it is some kind of sign of failure, Al Qaeda central has diminished
to the point that it has to put out this wide net and say ‘can anybody do
anything? Because as an organization, we’re not effective that
way.’”
The
thought of car bomb attacks that happen in Iraq happening in America is truly
disturbing. The hope is that those bombers will think twice before taking on
America.
John
Soderman reports for San Diego’s KUSI
News 9, May 7, 2014:
In
a recent issue of Inspire
Magazine, regarded as the Vanity
Fair of Al Qaeda, Al Qaeda calls for Jihad car bomb attacks on
certain American cities – including Los Angeles, Chicago, Washington D.C., New
York and northern Virginia where the CIA is headquartered. Ron
Bee is a former State
Department and Pentagon employee and was asked what would happen
if a car bomb were to go off at a major American shopping mall, and what would
be the impact on the American economy?
“People
would stay home, they wouldn’t go to the malls. They’d go home to wait to hear
that (all was OK)… we all know what happened after 9/11: everybody stayed home.
They didn’t go shopping. They didn’t fly. The airlines went under, so it could
have a major impact.”
The
article makes reference to Fiesal Shahzads, the Times Square bomber whose bomb
was discovered and subsequently diffused. Al
Qaeda says:
“Many
Fiesal Shahzads are residing inside America and all they need is the knowledge
of how to make car bombs… and the good news is it can be prepared in a home
kitchen.”
“That’s
true. A lot of things are on the internet and the folks in Boston learn how to
make their bombs off the internet and in magazines like Inspire, which is the
same magazine that’s advertising home-grown terrorism here in the United States.
So, it’s possibly to do, but at the same time, we have a very diligent Home Land
Security squad FBI that’s keeping track.”
Al Qaeda makes requests: “the important thing is that you target people and not buildings.”
“That’s what terrorists do: terrorists have a political cause and they kill innocent people. That’s Al Qaeda. So of course that’s what they’re going to say, and it also gets our attention when it’s a bombing that kills innocent people because they usually have nothing to do with any political cause.”
Al Qaeda continues: “the American government was unable to protect its citizens from pressure cooker bombs in backpacks. I wonder if they are able to stop car bombs.”
“We’ve always worried about this sort of attack, ever since coming to the United States, and now Al Qaeda is saying that home-grown terrorists should conduct those sorts of attacks. This is, I think, the response in the up-tick in attacks against Al Qaeda in places like Yemen, with drones in a variety of places around the world including Africa. We’re soon going to see some activity in Nigeria; the idea here is they’re trying to hit back at us in retaliation.”
But there are some who say Al Qaeda’s call for car bomb attacks in American cities is a sign of desperation – that the terrorist organization is on the ropes.
“You can read this a couple of ways,” said John Miller of NYPD Intelligence. “One way you can read Inspire Magazine is it is some kind of sign of failure, Al Qaeda central has diminished to the point that it has to put out this wide net and say ‘can anybody do anything? Because as an organization, we’re not effective that way.’”
The thought of car bomb attacks that happen in Iraq happening in America is truly disturbing. The hope is that those bombers will think twice before taking on America.
Al Qaeda makes requests: “the important thing is that you target people and not buildings.”
“That’s what terrorists do: terrorists have a political cause and they kill innocent people. That’s Al Qaeda. So of course that’s what they’re going to say, and it also gets our attention when it’s a bombing that kills innocent people because they usually have nothing to do with any political cause.”
Al Qaeda continues: “the American government was unable to protect its citizens from pressure cooker bombs in backpacks. I wonder if they are able to stop car bombs.”
“We’ve always worried about this sort of attack, ever since coming to the United States, and now Al Qaeda is saying that home-grown terrorists should conduct those sorts of attacks. This is, I think, the response in the up-tick in attacks against Al Qaeda in places like Yemen, with drones in a variety of places around the world including Africa. We’re soon going to see some activity in Nigeria; the idea here is they’re trying to hit back at us in retaliation.”
But there are some who say Al Qaeda’s call for car bomb attacks in American cities is a sign of desperation – that the terrorist organization is on the ropes.
“You can read this a couple of ways,” said John Miller of NYPD Intelligence. “One way you can read Inspire Magazine is it is some kind of sign of failure, Al Qaeda central has diminished to the point that it has to put out this wide net and say ‘can anybody do anything? Because as an organization, we’re not effective that way.’”
The thought of car bomb attacks that happen in Iraq happening in America is truly disturbing. The hope is that those bombers will think twice before taking on America.
John comments: Compatriots,
ReplyDeleteThis administration has created an environment that encourages acts of terrorism
here and abroad. As you know, we have Homegrown Terrorists being trained throughout
the USA in Jamat Al Fuqua camps located in rural areas of many states and many of these
compounds existed pre 9/11. It would be my recommendation that if any car bombings occur here
in the USA, all radical imams be gathered up and all Muslim compounds be destroyed. And I do not mean
by law enforcement or members of our military. We have waited too long for justice: since 2/26/93 if not
before. There must be a reckoning.
John