terrorists: uncreative and unoriginal
Posted by theintelgirl on May 4, 2006
They get their prompts from manuals. Take the translation of the Al Qaeda Manual for instance. Chapter 18 deals ENTIRELY with what you should say / do if imprisoned. Check out the first and second things on the list: (Amnesty International and other bleeding heart liberal shmucks "human rights groups" would disregard this entirely)
- At the beginning of the trial, once more the brothers must insist on proving that torture was inflicted on them by State Security [investigators ]before the judge.
- Complain [to the court] of mistreatment while in prison.
And related to yesterday's post:
(A substep of Chapter 18, Step 8 ) "The brothers should create an Islamic program for themselves inside the prison, as well as recreational and educational ones, etc."
This makes me very curious how many Muslims inside of prisons have read this manual? Maybe this is where they get their idea to perform "selfless acts" of encouraging others to convert to Islam.

mikeinmanila said
your counter is wrong recent figures show more than 11,000 acts of terrorism directly and indirectly linked to Al Q et al.
mikeinmanila said
I often wonder how much of these manuals are actually lifted from the old “CIA” and “SAS” training manuals from the anti-soviet occupation fight in the 1980’s.
Funny- in a way- a sick way- they were good students.
But dont go blaming the reagan era- the manuals – for use in afghanistan were actually part of a carter administration responce to help “resistance” fighters in the region versus the soviets.
It was later supported and encouraged further.
But if you think about it- a lot of what is on the manuals they have are actually revisions of the old “resistance” books given to them desgined and copied – even more ironically on red chinese and vietnamese manals used to fight US GI’s- which were also based on old OSS manuals to be used agianst the japanese!
The irony of warfare of much of the techniques remain the same even if the enemies change.