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NetVillage: More about Alqaeda
More about AlqaedaRegardless of the source, Alqaeda is not in such a weak state as the online Internet webpages would like to promote it to be, unfortunately.Alqaeda, now as defined in the Patriot Act as the Blood, Crips, and MS 13, has found a weak playing ground within the United States. The Patriot Act description is very accurate. They have continued their Social Engineering project well after the September 11 attacks and continue to recruit within the United States, many times attracting those whom have had run-ins with local and state authorities, or Glory-seekers as well as low-income families and immigrants which are easy targets. Many times playing on the popularity and peer pressure role as a means of recruiting. As was indicated in the September 11 attacks, psychological and physical terrorism are key elements in their activities. Attempting to maintain a full public image while engaging. The number of Alqaeda henchmen, leaders has decreased but the number of followers is slowly regaining momentum. Unlike previous activities, many of their members have stopped proclaiming themselves as part of the Terror Group but continue their recruiting and training via psychological terrorism and direct psychological trauma. Members many times travel as druids, stalking and terrorizing their victims until recruitment submission occurs. All of the branches listed above have financing and hence access to technology, simple and complex. The stereotype of the terrorist wearing a turban is inherently incorrect in this scenario. The stereotype of a hostage in a prison camp is also inherently incorrect in this modern society.
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