A possible attack message found in song lyrics
Posted: Tue Nov 18, 2003 8:36 am
FYI only, do not panic.
The In the name of Allah Most Gracious Most Merciful ..
To all of the great ones who desire the raising of the Islam flag .. And to all who are involved in the Mujahadeen plans .. And to each Muslim serious about his religion ..
The Al-Qaeda singer... This work instructs you ..
The In the name of Allah Most Gracious Most Merciful
To the truthful believers ... To the approaching Mujahadeen... To the fugitives by their religion ... To the strangers ... To all the chased ... To all of the great ... To the guards of the Islamic strongholds
To the seaports people ... To the prisoners everywhere ... To the Jihad Sheikhs an ?????? is by the right ...
To the sheikh Hamoud bin Aqla Alsheibi ... [ Allah accepted it from the martyrs ] !!
To my sheikh and my old friend Osama bin Mohammed Bin Laden - may God protect you from the hypocrites and the spies ..
To them we guide
7
7
He tossed the bomb manually
This and ask Allah the most Exalted ... If he accepts us for our sins ... And he forgives us our sins ...
And if he grants us the martyrdom in his name ... And Allah is the greatest ... And the honor is for Islam ...
Your brother, The Al-Qaeda singer
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It is spread in all of the forums ... And the peace, mercy and blessings of Allah be upon you ...
- - - - - - - - - - - - the signing - - - - - - - - - - - -
The Qur'an inspired me .. So that I make the history ..!!
Then I will make it ..
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16 November 2003-- In a fleeting message posted very briefly (then removed) from a popular Islamic Jihad forum, analysts Jaclyn Ross and "Patriot" found the above message, image and a series of "zip files" referring to the "al Qaeda Singer." Captured before they were abruptly removed, the zip files revealed a sound file, song lyrics and a message that suggested that "attack instructions" are contained within the files (excerpted above). References to a bomb or bombs are included within the lyrics, and the accompanying picture suggests the possibility of a nuclear explosion. The fact that this posting was indeed meant for a "target" audience based on its fleeting appearance and rapid removal and that such tactics are used to communicate instructions prior to an attack, it is disconcerting to network analysts. -- Douglas Hagmann, Director
The In the name of Allah Most Gracious Most Merciful ..
To all of the great ones who desire the raising of the Islam flag .. And to all who are involved in the Mujahadeen plans .. And to each Muslim serious about his religion ..
The Al-Qaeda singer... This work instructs you ..
The In the name of Allah Most Gracious Most Merciful
To the truthful believers ... To the approaching Mujahadeen... To the fugitives by their religion ... To the strangers ... To all the chased ... To all of the great ... To the guards of the Islamic strongholds
To the seaports people ... To the prisoners everywhere ... To the Jihad Sheikhs an ?????? is by the right ...
To the sheikh Hamoud bin Aqla Alsheibi ... [ Allah accepted it from the martyrs ] !!
To my sheikh and my old friend Osama bin Mohammed Bin Laden - may God protect you from the hypocrites and the spies ..
To them we guide
7
7
He tossed the bomb manually
This and ask Allah the most Exalted ... If he accepts us for our sins ... And he forgives us our sins ...
And if he grants us the martyrdom in his name ... And Allah is the greatest ... And the honor is for Islam ...
Your brother, The Al-Qaeda singer
.................
It is spread in all of the forums ... And the peace, mercy and blessings of Allah be upon you ...
- - - - - - - - - - - - the signing - - - - - - - - - - - -
The Qur'an inspired me .. So that I make the history ..!!
Then I will make it ..
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16 November 2003-- In a fleeting message posted very briefly (then removed) from a popular Islamic Jihad forum, analysts Jaclyn Ross and "Patriot" found the above message, image and a series of "zip files" referring to the "al Qaeda Singer." Captured before they were abruptly removed, the zip files revealed a sound file, song lyrics and a message that suggested that "attack instructions" are contained within the files (excerpted above). References to a bomb or bombs are included within the lyrics, and the accompanying picture suggests the possibility of a nuclear explosion. The fact that this posting was indeed meant for a "target" audience based on its fleeting appearance and rapid removal and that such tactics are used to communicate instructions prior to an attack, it is disconcerting to network analysts. -- Douglas Hagmann, Director