The master-of-Muslim-extremist-sockpuppets Glen Jenvey story is ricocheting around in unusual directions. An evangelical reporter for the ANS news service named Jeremy Raynalds who has ties to Jenvey has accused an Al Jazeera news editor and columnist for the Guardian of being a ‘terrorist webmaster’ after the Guardian published a short story about the accusations that Jenvey faked online terror threats against UK jews. The newspaper, says the ANS hack, is conspiring with Muslim terrorists “to protect its reporter,” who is the ‘true source of the threats.’
I was Googling Jenvey and discovered one tie between Jenvey and Raynalds that other bloggers have not yet identified: Jenvey was one of the interviewees in the “Obsession” movie, and here in his profile at the “Obsession” website is a promotional hyperlink to Raynalds’ new book, “War of the Web: Fighting the Online Jihad.”
Richard Bartholomew reports on the whole incident, and comes up with an apropos uber-summary of this story: “Really – it’s that weird.”
