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February 8, 2006
Jihadi Hackers Of Jyllands-Posten Has Links To Tampa, Florida
Topics: TerrorismThe global controversy over an editorial cartoon depicting the Prophet Mohammed is hitting Tampa, Florida.
Danish police have been asked to investigate a group of hackers operating via a Web site hosted by a Tampa company. The hackers claim responsibility for taking down the Web site of Jyllands-Posten, one of the newspapers that ran a cartoon showing Mohammed wearing a bomb-shaped turban.The TBO news report is of interest to Hyscience, since we have posters in Florida and our site has suffered from hacker attacks since we began covering the contrived and instigated global Muslim reaction to the Muhammad cartoons.The request for an investigation came from the newspaper.
Both Muslims and non-Muslims alike are all potential victims to Islamic jihadists. Never forget that there are Islamic jihadists functioning as "enemies within the gate," and could reside in your neighborhood or mine. The terrorist that bombs the hospital, school, mall or sports stadium in your town, wherever you are, could be near you now!
Posted by Richard at February 8, 2006 7:18 PM
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