2013-12-04

Wednesday, December 04, 2013



Muslim extremists Michael Adebolajo, 28, and Michael Adebowale, 22, are accused of running Drummer Rigby over before attacking him with a meat cleaver and knife. “During police interviews played to the jury at the Old Bailey, Abebolajo, covered by a blue blanket, said there was a “war between the Muslims and the British people” and he was a “soldier of Allah”. Asked what happened to Fusilier Rigby, Adebolajo said: “He was struck in the neck with a sharp implement and it was sawed until his head, you know, almost detached and may Allah forgive me if I acted in a way that is displeasing to him.”



Hate preacher: Abu Hamza al-Masri was deported to the USA for extremist teachings and to stand trial. Hate preachers and extremists websites will be tackled through new measures proposed by a task force set up in the wake of the killing of Drummer Lee Rigby in Woolwich. A report published by the task force gives an official definition of Islamist radicalism, highlighting it as a distinct ideology not to be confused with traditional religious practice. The taskforce, set up by David Cameron to tackle domestic terror threats, has already published a series of proposals, including a new Terror and Extremism Behaviour Order. The order – instantly dubbed a Tebo – would allow civil authorities to take action against hate preachers who seek to radicalise others. Other measures could include filters to block radicalising Internet websites, even if they are hosted abroad, and new powers to deal with organisations which raise funds for terror or spread extremist messages under the guise of charities. The task force, led by Home Secretary Theresa May, makes clear that the problem that must be dealt with is not simply violent extremism itself, but activities which radicalise others in a way which might lead them into extremist action.

VIDEO FOX NEWS TAMPA: Sarasota PI Bill Warner takes on Muslim extremist websites.

Don’t tell me, Bill Warner PI, you can’t shut down and disrupt Islamic terror recruiting websites, I have been doing it since February of 2008:

1). Local Firm Removes Jihadi Web Site By HOWARD ALTMAN The Tampa Tribune Published: January 28, 2008..TAMPA – A Tampa Web-hosting company has taken down a Web site used by al-Qaida for communicating in secret and hiding files from investigators. The company, Noc4Hosts, took the action Monday after it was informed about the site by The Tampa Tribune. Noc4Hosts, at 400 N. Tampa St., is in an office building that also rents space to the Tampa district of the U.S. attorney’s office.

2). Al-Qaida Web Site’s Phoenix Hosts Follow Actions Taken In Tampa, By HOWARD ALTMAN, The Tampa Tribune, Published: February 2, 2008..For the second time this week, a Web site described as key to al-Qaida communications has been taken down by a hosting company after a call from a reporter. On Wednesday, the site was removed by a company in Phoenix after a call from the Arizona Republic newspaper. On Monday, a Web hosting company in Tampa removed a related site after a call from The Tampa Tribune. The site hosted in Phoenix – www.ek-ls.org – was one of six related al-Qaida sites previously hosted in Tampa, said Paul Henry an Internet security specialist.

3). Investigator Links 3rd Jihadist Web Site To Tampa Host, By HOWARD ALTMAN, The Tampa Tribune, Published: February 22, 2008, Tampa continues to be the focus of an international game of Internet whack-a-mole between jihadists who put up Web sites and organizations and individuals who try to shut them down. For the third time in a month, Sarasota-based private investigator Bill Warner has tracked to a Tampa hosting company what investigators call a significant Web site used by jihadists for communications, recruitment and fundraising. The company is based in the same building as the U.S. attorney’s office.

4). Cyber Vigilantes Track Extremist Web Sites, Intelligence Experts Balk at Effort Saturday, March 22, 2008, By Carmen Gentile FOX News; Cyber vigilantes typically troll the Internet, searching message boards, Web sites and media sharing sites for incendiary postings from people with ties to terror groups like Al Qaeda. Using Arabic translation software, they monitor postings and even assume fake identities to join online conversations. One of them is Bill Warner, a Sarasota, Fla.-based private investigator and a self-proclaimed cyber-crusader. Just last month alone, Warner was instrumental in helping shut down three Web sites hosted by a Tampa Internet service provider (ISP) that contained text, images and video related to attacks on U.S. troops in Iraq and Afghanistan.

5). The Columbian Newspaper, Tuesday, May 06, 2008, DOTSTER UNDER FIRE FOR WEB CONTENT IN VANCOUVER WA ….A group of self-described anti-terrorist vigilantes has put the heat on Vancouver-based Dotster Inc for hosting an Arabic- and Somali- language Web site that frequently praises leaders in Somalia’s al-Qaida organization. The site under fire, www.kataaib.net , is associated with the al Shabaab movement in war- and genocide-torn Somalia, according to reports from the BBC and Reuters. In addition to praising Islamist militants, the site lists news about battles and bombings in Somalia. “Kataaib” is Arabic for “Brigades.”Florida resident Bill Warner, who describes himself as an anti-terrorist vigilante, is among a collection of online activists who want to use public pressure on Dotster to get kataaib.net shut down.

6). In our view: Internet Censor (Bill Warner) Wednesday, May 7 1:00 a.m.COLUMBIAN EDITORIAL STAFF; A Florida man’s heart might be in the right place, but he is misguided in his bid to get a Vancouver Internet service company to drop a Somali-language Web site.Bill Warner, a Sarasota private investigator (www.wbipi.com ), wants Dotster Inc. of Vancouver to refuse service to www.kataaib.net . Warner, who has launched similar purge efforts in other cities with other Internet companies, says kataaib.net supports an al-Qaida organization in Somalia, where war and genocide are tragic facts of daily life.”There are groups like this one that associate with al-Qaida through Web sites that help promote the ideology, help find new recruits and help the effort to support terrorism,” Warner said in a Tuesday Columbian story by Courtney Sherwood. “It’s not freedom of speech. This site should not be hosted in Vancouver.”

7). Do Cybersleuths Fight Terrorism or Cause Trouble?, Jun 19th 2008, By Howard Altman. In late May, Sen. Joseph Lieberman (D-Conn) called for Google to take down videos that include incendiary speeches by al-Qaida leadership. Working as a private investigator in Sarasota, Fla., Bill Warner spends part of his day chasing errant spouses and the rest of his time tracking down jihadis. Playing a game of Internet Whack-a-Mole, Warner has helped take down nine jihadi Web sites in the past six months, including one of the most important, Alhesbah, a principal forum for supporters of al-Qaida.

VIDEO WBTV CHARLOTTE NC Sarasota PI Bill Warner takes on Muslim extremist websites.

8). Pro Al-Qaeda Web site Run by a Charlotte Man Posted: WBTV 3..July 21, 2008 11:23 PM EDT. WBTV is investigating Samir Khan a 22-year old running a pro-Al-Qaeda website out of his parent’s home in north Charlotte. “It’s not a game,” says WBTV Anchor Molly Grantham who is working these reports. Private investigator Bill Warner is in Florida studying Jihad-ist websites across the world. WBTV traveled to Sarasota to interview him because he says Charlotteans need to recognize someone in their backyard is helping the enemy (Samir Khan and Anwar al-Awlaki were killed by a CIA-DOD Hell Fire Missle in Yemen in Sept. 2011, they were Al-Qaeda.)

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