Matrix of Lies: The Fallout From the Fallout 3 Revelations!
by Omar al-Byg Daddi
As you have noted, the Telegraph newspaper article that ridiculed the SITE Intelligence Group's latest offering – the image of a nuclear-devastated Washington, D.C., turned out to be an image snatched from a new computer game called Fallout 3.
As at least one website operater reported, 30 minutes after this article was posted onto his and other websites, the link went dead, and even the Google cache memory of the article was wiped out.
SITE defended itself by contacting the Telegraph and informing them that they weren't red-faced about anything, and that they never claimed that the image was an original, only that some jihadi bad guys had inserted this image into a video posted onto one or two of the top terrorist,Al-Qaeda affiliated websites, or web forums.
Now this is where the plot thickens, for there is more – a great deal more to this story than has been presented so far.
It is exceedingly rare for a news article to actually name the supposed jihadi or terrorist website. The actual url of this site is virtually NEVER given. I have always found this to be quite suspicious.
However, in the Telegraph article, the supposedly top two terrorist websites in the world are named – Al Ekhlass and Al Hesbah, and both are said to be password protected.
(For a little more on Al Ekhlass see: www.americanthinker.com/blog/
2007/12/al_qaeda_is_finished_in_iraq_f.html)
Now, I'm not quite sure what Al-Ekhlass means in Arabic, but I found one source in Dubai which claimed that ekhlass means "shutup." Al Hesbah apparently means "the account."
I have to tell you that having the supposed top terrorist website in the world meaning "the Shutup", gives one pause.
After considerable searching I found the website www.alekhlaas.org,
A quick whois search revealed that the site is hosted in Amman, Jordan, and get this – the email contact is peterson_hoffman@yahoo.com No doubt Mr. Peterson Hoffman, or Misters. Peterson and Hoffman are Al Qaeda operatives.
To tell you the truth, I was somewhat surprised that this website wasn't hosted in the U.S.A. But guess what? It used to be. In Florida, in fact.
You see, there is this guy – a conservative Christian Lebanese man by the name of John Shada, who expatriated himself to the United States, and he has set himself the task of being a one-man wrecking crew for Islamic terrorist websites. (see
www.newenglishreview.org/custpage.cfm/frm/11995/sec_id/11995)
By his own account he spends four to five hours every night scanning these terrorist sites and then ratting them out to the webhosts, demanding that they be closed down.
Apparently he's been quite successful, but when he looked up the site info for Al Ekhlass, he found out that it was hosted in Florida (!), and despite repeated attempts to get them to shut it down, they wouldn't do it.
Please keep in mind that Al Ekhlass (or Al Ekhlaas) is supposed to be the world's #1 top terrorist website. A quick search using www.sitetiki.com revealed that there are no links to www.alekhlaas.org As in none. Zero. No one in the world links to this website.
The #1 top terrorist website in the world, and NOBODY links to it? You have got to be kidding.
By the way, when you go to this site, shockingly there really is a website there, that actually has some content on it, for once – all in arabic of course. Any good arabic language people out there?
As for Al Hesbah, or The Account, a who is search reveals that www.al-hesbah.org is hosted in Palos Park, Illinois. Wikipedia tells us that Palos Park is a little suburb of Chicago in the southwest with a population of over 4000 people. And the demographics of this town are very interesting. This suburb is wealthy, and over 97% of the inhaitants are white. The exact breakdown is: "Demographics (Full data) White 97.16% Black 0.28% Hispanic 2.11% Asian 1.73% Islander 0.00% Native 0.04% Other 0.19%
Palos Park is an affluent village in southwestern Cook County, Illinois, United States. The population was 4,689 at the 2000 census."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palos_Park,_Illinois
Point 28% black. And this is in Cook County, Illinois, we're talking about. That is probably a higher percentage of whites than in Idaho or Iowa. Let's see--a location that is smack dab in the middle of the U.S. that is wealthy and almost totally white.
Yep, sounds like an ideal Al Qaeda recruitment opportunity!
Oh, and guess what? Al Hesbah is an intelligence front charade.
Paul Joseph Watson – Prison Planet, July 2, 2007
An Islamic website that carried a doomsday message that "London shall be bombed" before the discovery of two crude car bombs in London last week was notorious for having long been infiltrated and controlled by intelligence agencies and spooks who were trying to entrap suspected terrorists.
Hours before London explosives technicians dismantled a large car bomb in the heart of the British capital's tourist-rich theater district, a message appeared on one of the most widely used jihadist Internet forums, saying: "Today I say: Rejoice, by Allah, London shall be bombed," reported CBS News on Friday.
The website in question, Al Hesbah, has been attacked by other similar jihadist Internet forums for being a tool of intelligence agencies to monitor and entrap Islamic extremists.
The Al-Tajdeed website launched a campaign in March of last year in an attempt to expose Al Hesbah for "serving Arab and Western intelligence agencies, as well as exposing the founders of the famous Al-Ansar website (www.al-ansar.org), including the operator known as "Irhabi 007" and other members of the Global Islamic Media Front," according to a report by Gabriel Weimann, professor of communication at Haifa University, Israel.
This was also reported by The Intelligence Summit, a non-profit group that monitors Islamic websites. According to the Jamestown Foundation , suspicions were cast that the Saudi ISI (which is wholly controlled by the CIA) had infiltrated Al-Hesbah and gleaned information leading to the rapid arrests of suspects linked to the attack on the Abqaiq oil facility in February 2006.
The website was subsequently suspended after two of its foremost users, Muhammad al-Zuhayri and Muhammad Tamallat, were exposed as intelligence agents.
It is by no means conclusive, but certainly interesting that a website charged with being a front for Western and Arab intelligence agencies was the venue for the proclamation that London would be bombed hours before the car bombs were actually discovered."
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