Qaeda’s Terror Chef is Running Out of Recipes
It’s hard to pick a favorite feature out of the well of Inspire, the English-language magazine published by al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula. But the “AQ Chef” might be tops: like a jihadi Martha...
View ArticleAl-Qaeda Mag: We Heart The Mideast Revolts
Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula’s periodic love letter to English-speaking jihadis is out again in the form of Inspire magazine’s fifth volume. What’s the theme for the spring issue? It’s a “protest...
View ArticleBin Laden Drew the Line at Building Ford F-150 of Death
Osama bin Laden was a conspiracy theorist who twisted religion to justify mass murder. But even he thought constructing a monster truck of doom crossed a certain line of taste. Information is just...
View ArticleStop the Presses! Spooks Hacked al-Qaida Online Mag
Just because you’re a paranoid terror wannabe doesn’t mean they aren’t watching you — and hacking your jihadi online fanzine. The Washington Post reports that British intelligence vandalized the debut...
View ArticleJihad Forums Crowdsource Fantasy Assassination List
Military officers, a member of Congress, top executives of defense firms — they’re marked for death on an assassinations list that online jihadi forums are compiling. And the best thing you could do...
View ArticleTerrorist Magazine Celebrates Its Most Epic Fails
Previous issues of a jihadi lifestyle magazine published by al-Qaida’s boldest affiliate celebrated the group’s operations. The new one celebrates — and tries lamely to spin — al-Qaida’s biggest...
View ArticleQaida Magazine Reduced To Reminiscing About 9/11
There’s a classic line from The Sopranos when Tony grows annoyed with his gangster pals for reminiscing about their bygone glory days. “‘Remember When’ is the lowest form of conversation,” the Jersey...
View ArticleE-Mail Now, and You Could Be Al-Qaida’s Next Terrorist
Al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula is the terrorist group that worries American officials the most. It's eclipsed the declining core al-Qaida organization, causing the U.S. to step up the drone campaign...
View ArticleBuffoonish Would-Be Jihadist Sought to Blow Up the New York Fed Today
Meet Quazi Mohammad Rezwanul Ahsan Nafis, a 21-year old Bangladeshi national arrested in New York on Wednesday on terrorism charges. According to the government, he sought to blow up the New York...
View ArticleNow Al-Qaida Wants to Torch Your Car and Snarl Your Commute
Once al-Qaida turned airplanes into missiles. Now its tips for would-be jihadis run more toward vehicular vandalism.
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