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MtnGoat 11-05-2014 16:28

The “Lone Wolf” and al-Qaeda Sleeper Cells in the United States
 
This gives some good insight on the ability of extremist groups or even online Jihadi forums to pass information regarding Jihadi tradecraft for Sleeper and Lone Wolf operators. The link is a document that was prepared by Decision Support Systems, Inc. in 2008.

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Al-Muhajr goes on to say: “It’s a well-known fact that the perfect sleeper is the highly trained loner risking less chance of compromise. It takes one mistake by a cell member to compromise the entire cell.” To conclude, al-Muhajr cites the case of John Allen Muhammad, the serial killer who carried out sniper attacks in the Washington, DC metropolitan area in 2002. Muhammad was eventually captured because the fingerprints of his younger accomplice, Lee Boyd Malvo, were found at a crime scene. Therefore, al-Muhajr cautions, sleepers must be careful not to let their guard down at any time: “The lone wolf doesn’t worry about security penetrations.

The "Lone Wolf" and al-Qaeda Sleeper Cells in the United States

BryanK 11-05-2014 18:54

MtnGoat,

What about those from various nations joining the fight against ISIS? There is a big social media movement supporting this dynamic as well.

http://ww2.nationalpost.com/m/wp/blo...n-against-isis

http://guardianofvalor.com/truth-beh...litary-career/

It is also to my understanding that several Americans have also joined the Kurdish movement to defeat ISIS. It's a two way street, and I'm hoping the good guys come out on top of this one.

MtnGoat 11-06-2014 13:40

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Originally Posted by BryanK (Post 567065)
MtnGoat,

What about those from various nations joining the fight against ISIS? There is a big social media movement supporting this dynamic as well.

http://ww2.nationalpost.com/m/wp/blo...n-against-isis

http://guardianofvalor.com/truth-beh...litary-career/

It is also to my understanding that several Americans have also joined the Kurdish movement to defeat ISIS. It's a two way street, and I'm hoping the good guys come out on top of this one.

Bryan,

Yes it is a two way street, but I'm looking at this article as what it is pointing out. What is the TVA for the streets of USA?

ISIL media wing is great, why? Because they have Westerns that are educated on Computer Science and technology and they know Islam. What would make it any better?

Streck-Fu 06-13-2016 10:21

After the Boston Marathon, San Bernadino, and Orlando events, rather than bringing in operatives to create 'sleeper' cells, the practice seems to be the recruitment of children of immigrants that are sympathetic to Islamic jihad.

It eliminates the the logistics and operational risks of getting someone into the country and simplifies everything to include security (no new neighbors to call attention to the operation when you can get the kid that grew up there).

PBS did a story on European Immigrants and their children's inclination to radicalize. The same trend could be true here: LINK

Pete 06-16-2016 15:59

Lone Wolf?
 
It now appears to be that the Lone Wolf isn't so alone after all.

It seems the Lone Wolf is know to his family, friends and co-workers as a threat but family and friends will not turn him in and the workers try but get stiff armed and labeled islamophobic.

frostfire 06-17-2016 03:03

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Originally Posted by Streck-Fu (Post 610527)
After the Boston Marathon, San Bernadino, and Orlando events, rather than bringing in operatives to create 'sleeper' cells, the practice seems to be the recruitment of children of immigrants that are sympathetic to Islamic jihad.

It eliminates the the logistics and operational risks of getting someone into the country and simplifies everything to include security (no new neighbors to call attention to the operation when you can get the kid that grew up there).

PBS did a story on European Immigrants and their children's inclination to radicalize. The same trend could be true here: LINK

Failure to assimilate and disenfranchisement are consistent themes. Unfortunately a lot of anti-muslim and anti-Islam narrative, no matter how logical they are are fueling these. The ultimate solution is for the communities to police themselves ie. develop shaming for giving immigrant, the religion, the community a bad name. I have very faint hope that's what the CIC is trying to do.

At local level (with potential strategic impact), there are several muslim students from Islamic countries in the Q course right now. Would what they perceive from the classmates and SOF community reinforce what the radicals/fanatics are telling them about "infidels" ?

abc_123 06-17-2016 09:08

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Originally Posted by frostfire (Post 610746)
Failure to assimilate and disenfranchisement are consistent themes. Unfortunately a lot of anti-muslim and anti-Islam narrative, no matter how logical they are are fueling these. The ultimate solution is for the communities to police themselves ie. develop shaming for giving immigrant, the religion, the community a bad name. I have very faint hope that's what the CIC is trying to do.

At local level (with potential strategic impact), there are several muslim students from Islamic countries in the Q course right now. Would what they perceive from the classmates and SOF community reinforce what the radicals/fanatics are telling them about "infidels" ?

Failure to assimilate and disenfranchisement is also voluntary, IMO.


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