¿Un referéndum legal, legítimo y democrático? ¿Apoyado por ETA? ¿De qué va el lehendakari? ¿Tanto le seducen las ‘joint ventures’ con los proetarras?

NO PERDAMOS DE VISTA EL SUEÑO YIHADISTA: MÁXIMA DESTRUCCIÓN POSIBLE; MATERIAL Y SIMBÓLICA

Simulacro de la destrucción que generaría un ataque terrorista con armamento no convencional dirigido contra la Casa Blanca. Es la fotografía que está circulando a velocidad compulsiva en los principales foros yihadistas de Internet. Ésta es la historia…
… Some intel group via the Daily Telegraph is claiming that an Al-Qaeda website is using Fallout 3 art as a visual aid to what it wants to turn Washington into. It smells like a lot of B.S. to me, but you never know…
According to private contractor
The SITE Intelligence Group–itself based in Bethesda, Maryland–”extremists posted the [Fallout 3] image to a password-protected forum affiliated with al-Qaeda. … This information was part of a report describing the general atmosphere in this forum with regard to extremists’ discussions on weapons of mass destruction, making its context all the more important.”
The SITE Intelligence Group, which bills itself as a “leading provider of intelligence and analysis to governments, organizations, and institutions across the world” made the claim as part of a public refutation of an article appearing in the British newspaper The Daily Telegraph. That piece claimed that SITE was “embarrassed” and “red-faced” because their report asserted terrorists, not Bethesda, had created the image. The article has since been removed from the The Daily Telegraph’s Web site.
Some intel group via the Daily Telegraph is claiming that an Al-Qaeda website is using Fallout 3 art as a visual aid to what it wants to turn Washington into. It smells like a lot of B.S. to me, but you never know…
According to private contractor
The SITE Intelligence Group–itself based in Bethesda, Maryland–”extremists posted the [Fallout 3] image to a password-protected forum affiliated with al-Qaeda. … This information was part of a report describing the general atmosphere in this forum with regard to extremists’ discussions on weapons of mass destruction, making its context all the more important.”
The SITE Intelligence Group, which bills itself as a “leading provider of intelligence and analysis to governments, organizations, and institutions across the world” made the claim as part of a public refutation of an article appearing in the British newspaper The Daily Telegraph. That piece claimed that SITE was “embarrassed” and “red-faced” because their report asserted terrorists, not Bethesda, had created the image. The article has since been removed from the The Daily Telegraph’s Web site.

7-6-1968: 40 años del primer asesinato etarra /// José Pardines Arcay abre la negra lista del millar de españoles caídos en la defensa de la libertad