Back in 2003, I tried to track down the source of the terrorist noise that was causing so many politically timed terror alerts. I ended up discovering that most of the noise was being generated by a handful of right wing websites, Talon News among them, and a few white guys who claim they are 'terrorist experts'.
My favorite one is a fellow named Jeremy Reynalds. Reynalds main outlets were Talon News and BushCountry. After the 2004 election and the outing of Jeff Gannon, most of these sites went out of business. Even Reynolds personal site for his homeless shelter went offline.
So just out of curiosity, I decided to look for my old friend again and lo and behold, Jeremy's back. Jeremy hasn't writen much about terrorism since last year. Check out his list of articles on his current site.
http://www.joyjunction.org/bulletin/forums/forumdisplay.php?s=&forumid=11&pagenumber=1&sortfield=lastpost&sortorder=desc&daysprune=1000&x=9&y=8Not much about terrorism for a while. Even the London bombings only got one or two articles.
But surprise, surprise. Right on cue, Jeremy's starting to crank up the old noise machine again. This guy has terrorized more people and propagated more fear then any arab living in a cave. Who needs Osama, when Bush has got freepers like Jeremy to spread fear and hate and all in the name of god.
Internet Sleuth Cautions Americans On Laxness on Terrorism
Joy Juntion - Cyberspace Sleuth Cautions Fellow Americans Against Laxness on Terrorism
By Allie Martin
September 29, 2005
(AgapePress) - The director of a faith-based homeless shelter in New Mexico is also helping in the fight against terrorism -- by browsing the Internet.
Shortly after the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, Jeremy Reynalds -- director of the Joy Junction homeless shelter in Albuquerque -- wanted to find a way to help fight the war on terror. So he began monitoring the Internet, searching for websites or postings from terror supporters. Recently his work alerted authorities to an American Muslim in Connecticut who, according to Reynalds, was searching for financial contributions to a fund for terrorist acts against Americans.
Reynalds says Americans must be vigilant and not fall into the trap of believing it could never happen to them. "I'm sure in one instance this gentleman, living in Hartford, Connecticut, with his family, was a nice guy," Reynalds offers. "I'm sure there were neighbors
who went across to have tea or coffee with him. But again, it just shows you there are infiltrators, terrorists, wannabe-terrorists, living among us."
According to the Albuquerque resident, there are many websites and Internet bulletin boards promoting terrorism against Americans. He says recent terror attacks in England show how easy it is for terrorists to infiltrate society.
"And if we ignore issues like this," he says, "we ignore them at our risk. That's the whole issue with the folks in England -- they ignored these Islamic militant types, saying 'Well, they just like talking.' Maybe they could have said that on July 6, but now England is playing a very, very different tune altogether."
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