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15 Years of Terror on NOVA

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15 Years of Terror on NOVA Featuring TDMRG's Jeff Weyers and Mubin Shaikh

11th September 2016 by Jon Cole Leave a Comment

From 9/11 to today’s crowd-sourced violence, trace how terrorists’ strategies have evolved. On September 11, 2001, an unimaginable horror unfolded that devastated a nation and the world. Fifteen years later, we are still gripped by terror, but it has transformed. The attacks have been coming fast and furious—to Boston, Paris, Brussels, San Bernardino, Orlando, Nice—but … [Read more…]

Posted in: Uncategorised Tagged: Community Based Extremism Prevention, Countering Violent Extremism, IVP, OSINT, Preventing Violent Extremism, SOCMINT, Terrorist Social Media

ISIS TARGETS BLACKBERRY CHANNELS

17th December 2015 by Jon Cole Leave a Comment

Authors: Camie Condon and Jeff Weyers ISIS EXPLORES SECURE SOCIAL MEDIA CHANNELS Sometimes irony is the product of complacency. So perhaps it isn’t surprising that political leaders using their secure Blackberrys in plans to battle ISIS are just two clicks away from a steady stream of ISIS propaganda, recruitment and radicalization efforts. For several months iBRABO has been screening Blackberry’s little known … [Read more…]

Posted in: Uncategorised Tagged: Al-Hayat Media Center, Anwar al-Awlaki, Generation Awlaki, Indonesia, ISIS, ISIS Social Media, Islamic State Media, OSINT, Terrorist Soci

Analysis Reveals Australian and Canadian ISIS Members Died Fighting Together Authors: Jeff R. Weyers and Camie Condon

25th July 2015 by Jon Cole Leave a Comment

In June of this year Canadian authorities laid terrorism charges in absentia against Canadian extremist Ahmad Waseem. A native of Windsor Ontario, Waseem had travelled to Syria not once but twice only returning to Canada for treatment of injuries for a short period in 2014. In September of 2014 and over 15000 kms away, Suhan Rahman, an extremist from Australia had departed on … [Read more…]

Posted in: Uncategorised Tagged: Foreign Fighters, ISIS, Open Source Intelligence, OSINT, SOCMINT, Terrorist Social Media

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