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al-Qaeda's Guide to US Intelligence |
2006-10-17 |
![]() • The Myth of Delusion: Exposing the American Intelligence An excerpt from al-Hakamayah’s introduction sets the tone. The Manhattan raid led to a radical change in the perception of American Security. After the northern half of the continent had been isolated from the rest of the world and its threats by two oceans, it now came from inside. The surprise hit the symbols of American power in its economic and security dimensions. The surprise changed the features of the most important financial center in the world. Moreover, it exposed to the world the myth of delusion called “NSA – CIA – FBI.” They used to say that “if a mouse entered America or came out of it, you should be able to find a report about it in the archives of the American intelligence services.” The American intelligence lost this round against al-Qaeda intelligence. Of note, among the eight chapters, one is dedicated fully to how US Intelligence recruits foreign agents and another purely to signals intelligence and electronic surveillance. The document goes to some length to detail what the intelligence community can and cannot do legally under US law. ![]() The document also makes considerable efforts to describe the CIA, NSA and FBI as corrupt and sinister organizations, complete with a section dedicated to “CIA massacres,” including “The Massacre at Mazar-e-Sharif Fort in 2001 in Afghanistan.” While it is possibly one of the most detailed publicly known al-Qaeda accounts of US intelligence, at many points, The Myth of Delusion also reads like a Conspiracy Theorist’s Intelligence Bible. Expected to be the first of a trilogy from al-Gama’a al-Islamiyya’s Muhammad Khalil al-Hakaymah, The Myth of Delusion: Exposing the American Intelligence announces at its close that the next release will be The Security Guide for World War Three. |
Posted by:GolfBravoUSMC |
#1 They used to say that “if a mouse entered America or came out of it, you should be able to find a report about it in the archives of the American intelligence services.” -- actually those reports do exist, however, they are often left in the original Arabic or Dari due to a chronic shortage of available translators. |
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418 2006-10-17 19:43 |