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#AllahuAkbarSyndrome - When Terror Attacks Have 'No Motive'

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issue 327
8.31.2016
TOPSTORIES
#AllahuAkbarSyndrome - When Terror Attacks Have 'No Motive'
Social media users are resorting to humor to describe stabbing attacks where the attacker shouts “Allahu Akbar,” but police say the motive is unknown. learn more
MORENEWS
Court records unsealed on Monday alleged that Sebastian Gregerson told an FBI agent he wanted to kill local Muslim leaders and praised ISIS.
Detroit Man Who Amassed Arsenal Was Vocal ISIS Fan

The Islamic State’s spokesman Mohammed al-Adnani was killed in Aleppo after the Pentagon targeted him in a drone strike.
Does The Death of ISIS #2 Man Mean We’re Winning?

Tom Jackson, 30, died from wounds sustained trying to save Mia Ayliffe-Chung, who was killed in the attack. A Clarion staff member has set up a fund.
UK Charity Worker Dies From Attack: 'His Parents Raised a Hero'

According to reports, the small rally was directed against the religion and not Muslims. A dialogue with counter-protesters was held after the rally.
Wyoming Group Holds Rally Against Islam

Stabbings at a musical festival and a train station, infiltration of Islamists into the armed forces and attempted killings of converts by immigrants.
Germany's Fight With Extremism: Four Chilling Events

The Islamist transformation of Turkey is making it look like the “new” Iran of the Middle East -- repressive and anti-Western.
Turkey State Theaters Ban Non-Turkish Plays in Upcoming Season
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QUOTABLEQUOTES
Kerry- Don't Cover Terrrorism
"Perhaps the media would do us all a service if they didn't cover [terrorism] quite as much. People wouldn't know what's going on."
- John Kerry
U.S. Secretary of State
RECOMMENDEDREADING
The Birth of Terrorism in Middle East: Muhammed Bin Abed al-Wahab, Wahabism, and the Alliance with the ibn Saud Tribe
By Muhammad Ne'ma al-Semawi
A comprehensive analytical study of the life of the founder of the Wahhabi movement and his political exploitation of religion. The book addresses his life journey and the social climate in which he launched a mission that would serve as an inspiration for terrorism. The author argues that present-day Wahhabism has fueled extremist movements such as al-Qaeda, the Taliban and sleeper cells that aim to create division between countries and their citizens in an attempt at achieving global dominance. This book is a warning of a looming conventional war that is, in part, due to the limited cultural awareness of Western authorities.
READERSWRITE
D.O.
[Re:'Islamic State Latest Massacre - 70 Army Recruits']: Just post daily and change the details after the hyphen.
D.O.
D.L.
[Re:"#AllahuAkbarSyndrome - When Terror Attacks Have 'No Motive'"]: Like jihad's not a motive???
D.L.
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