Internet Terror Talk Grows Louder, More Worrisome

This should concern people

CBS News has learned that U.S. Intelligence officials are seeing a marked increase in terror-related Internet chatter with a frightening focus: Jihadists bent on finding gaps in airport security – all linked to al Qaeda in Yemen, reports CBS News chief investigative correspondent Armen Keteyian.

On one radical website, a writer invites fellow members to post information on how to bypass airport screening. (snip)

Perhaps most disturbing — the recent discovery of a confidential TSA document on a Yemeni Web site discussing the rules for searching passengers.

Well, it’s a good thing we treat terrorists like common criminals nowadays.

Along similar lines, Jane at Armies of Liberation tells us that Yemini intel has been subverted by al Qaeda. If you want to know what is happening in Yemen, Jane is your #1 resource on the ‘Net.

Related, The Jawa Report informs us that al Qaeda is attempting to recruit IT specialists.

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One Response to “Internet Terror Talk Grows Louder, More Worrisome”

  1. Wyatt Earp says:

    Maybe Obama can have police officers at the borders with moving violations and tickets for jaywalking? The man just doesn’t understand that this is a war. It’s sad, really.

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