11 blog reactions to http://www.courant.com/news/nationworld/hc-terrorism0508.artmay08,0,7945101.story
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provides the legislation that is called for in their report. The true purpose of this report is to push for the passage of S 1959 which will give the government powers similar to what the government of Oceania used in George Orwell’s book 1984. The Hartford Courant ran an article on this Senate homeland security committee report. According to their article, the report hypes the threat of homegrown terrorism and how the Internet is playing a key role in spreading the message of so called terrorists. Below is a blurb taken from the article.
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Report Pushes Passage Of Thought Crimes Bill
provides the legislation that is called for in their report. The true purpose of this report is to push for the passage of S 1959 which will give the government powers similar to what the government of Oceania used in George Orwell’s book 1984. The Hartford Courant ran an article on this Senate homeland security committee report. According to their article, the report hypes the threat of homegrown terrorism and how the Internet is playing a key role in spreading the message of so called terrorists. Below is a blurb taken from the article.
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Thinking About "Al-CIA-Duh"
S 1959 provides the legislation that is called for in their report. The true purpose of this report is to push for the passage of S 1959 which will give the government powers similar to what the government of Oceania used in George Orwell's book 1984. The Hartford Courant ran an article on this Senate homeland security committee report. According to their article, the report hypes the threat of homegrown terrorism and how the Internet is playing a key role in spreading the message of so called terrorists. Below is a blurb taken from the article.
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Report Pushes Passage Of Thought Crimes Bill
1959 provides the legislation that is called for in their report. The true purpose of this report is to push for the passage of S 1959 which will give the government powers similar to what the government of Oceania used in George Orwell's book 1984. The Hartford Courant ran an article on this Senate homeland security committee report
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The War Online
A new report outlines the role of the Internet as a recruiting and training tool. The Senate panel that drafted the report says the U.S. government should do more to counter the online efforts of jihadists. While there is no doubt that the Internet does serve an important role, such as promoting radical ideas, carrying messages
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Report Pushes Passage Of Thought Crimes Bill
1959 provides the legislation that is called for in their report. The true purpose of this report is to push for the passage of S 1959 which will give the government powers similar to what the government of Oceania used in George Orwell’s book 1984. The Hartford Courant ran an article on this Senate homeland security committee report. According to their article, the report hypes the threat of homegrown terrorism and how the Internet is playing a key role in spreading the message of so called terrorists. Below is a blurb taken from the article.
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Senate Homeland Security Committee: Fight Terror on the Web
Al-Qaida, it says, runs a “a multi-tiered online media operation in which a number of production units associated with [al-Qaida] or allied violent Islamist organizations produce content consistent with the core terrorist enlistment message.” Read entire article
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Not Another CONspiracy
http://www.alnour.hyperphp.com/vb/ ISP: eNET Inc.; OH, USA Al-Faluja forum http://www.al-faloja.info/vb/index.php ISP: ZipServers Inc.; OK, USA List Source On File U.S. Urged: Fight Terror On The Internet Hartford Courant A Senate homeland security committee report set for release Thursday details a growing threat from terrorists' use of the Internet as a recruiting and training tool. The report concludes that the U.S. government should consider its own outreach
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Counterterrorism Blog
Islamist fighters reportedly seize police headquarters in Mogadishu (Canada) Tories stick to their guns in letting U.S. government deal with terrorism suspects Sri Lanka military says it captured small territory in battle that killed 10 rebels U.S. Urged: Fight Terror On Web -- Security Panel Finds Internet Being Used To Recruit, Train Terrorists -- growing use of Internet to recruit terrorists in U.S. -- Senate Homeland Security Committee report "Violent Islamist Extremism, the Internet, and the Homegrown Terrorist Threat"
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U.S. Urged To Fight Terror On The Internet
Hartford Courant A Senate homeland security committee report set for release Thursday details a growing threat from terrorists' use of the Internet as a recruiting and training tool. The report concludes that the U.S. government should consider its own outreach