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  • johnpi 10:32 pm on February 5, 2010 | 2 Permalink | Reply
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    Several days ago I posted a photo from Internet vigilante Charlie Flowers’ Facebook page that i contended showed he had an English Defence League connnection. Richard Bartholomew looked at the same photo and thought I had made an ‘imaginative leap.’

    Flowers’ or one of his ‘Cheerleader’ associates has resolved the issue themselves by posting new photos to Facebook of Flowers meeting with EDL youth division leader Joel Titus, an activist with a history of violence who was recently arrested for assaulting a photojournalist, and Matthew Kaplan, who Bartholomew reports is the paid EDL publications coordinator responsible for leaflets and press releases.

    In comments to Bartholomew’s earlier post, Flowers’ or one of his supporters seems to have been most animated by the accusation that Flowers may be affiliated with or have affinity for racists or white supremacists. This latest photo seems a calculated response meant to subvert that conclusion. An anti-Fascist publication describes the mixed-race Titus as the figure the EDL “parades to the media as proof of their non-racist agenda.” Kaplan is a Jewish American student from Seattle, which supposedly rebuts the EDL’s reputation for Nazi affinities. Kaplan has appeared at several EDL demonstrations waving the Israeli flag. However the presence of minorities and Jews is hardly a defense. Racism and religious persecution are as much about who you exclude as who you let in.

    Flowers and his Internet vigilante friends the ‘Cheerleaders’ claim to be opposed to Islamic extremism, but they are actually against Islam and target Muslims indiscriminately, just as their fellow travelers in the EDL do, and there is no better evidence of that than the intimidation tactics they engaged in here at Talk Islam, publishing several front page contributors’ home addresses and sending mail to one blogger’s home. They have also repeatedly threatened me.

    None of those targeted – Hussein Rashid, Aziz Poonawalla or myself – could be described as anything other than moderate or progressive Muslims who have wrtten against extremism and religious violence.

     
  • johnpi 1:54 am on January 28, 2010 | 1 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: Alex Malloy, , , , , Johnny Yeah, Jon Chappell, Kooba Radio, Redwire Design, , The Boy Malloy, vigilantes,

    Blogger Tim Ireland has uncovered some more associates of the ‘Cheerleaders,’ a group of Internet vigilantes who claim to stalk and victimize Islamist Muslims online, but who (as is usually the case with vigilantes) have targeted a wide range of random innocent people, including several bloggers on this site, and especially Ireland himself, who was threatened with a comment about a “machete to your throat.”

    The importance of discovering these new associates of ‘the Cheerleaders’ is in determining if they are involved in the bullying, threats of violence and cyber-stalking antics themselves, especially when reporting this behavior to the police, and in using the public forum of the Internet to shame these individuals and businesses by attaching their reprehensible actions to their names. Newly identified associates include:

    • Jon Chappell aka ‘Johnny Yeah’ of Kooba Radio, which Richard Bartholomew describes as “an obscure Internet radio station.”

    • Alex Malloy aka ‘The Boy Malloy’ who cofounded Kooba Radio with Chappell.

    • Angela Collins, another cofounder of Kooba Radio.

    • Kooba Radio.

    Redwire Design, a web design company.

    The link amongst these is that Chappell was cced on some of the threats sent to Ireland. An account at Twitter and on Youtube that are associated with Chappell and Kooba radio were also used in the campaign of harassment against Ireland.

    The website of Kooba radio is hosted by a company called Redwire Design, and it just so happens that the person who answers the phones at Redwire is Alex Malloy, Chappell’s partner. Ireland called Malloy and queried him about his involvement. Malloy’s response was “Take the hint and f*** off.”

    I think it is safe to infer from that response that Malloy is aware of the threats of violence and the cyber-stalking (‘take a hint’) and he did not deny involvement or express disapproval of the illegal behavior. Here’s a pic of Malloy taken from the Redwire site:

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  • johnpi 12:14 am on January 23, 2010 | 2 Permalink | Reply
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    Steve Emerson, of Smearcasting fame, has a report on his blog about yet another Internet vigilante who has supposedly been bombing Islamist-leaning websites and Internet forums since the start of the year with DOS attacks (‘denial of service’).

    The latest anonymous avenger calls himself, ‘The Jester’ (the Riddler, the Joker and the Green Lantern were all taken).

    The Jester has been documenting his attacks against http://www.alemarah.info, http://www.radicalislam.org, islamicpoint.net, http://www.almaghrib.org, http://www.as-ansar.com, http://www.islamicnetwork.com, http://www.islamicawakening.com, http://www.ansarnet.info, since the beginning of 2010.

    I don’t visit any of these sites, but I’m curious if anybody who does has noticed any disrupted service since the beginning of the year.

    Emerson gives his take on weighing the pros and cons of Internet vigilantism. Most of the cons have already been pretty well described by Richard Bartholomew and have been brought up in conversation here at TI with another group of vigilantes, ‘the Cheerleaders.’ This is the first time though that I’ve seen someone try to articulate the ‘pro vigilante’ argument:

    (More …)

     
  • johnpi 10:59 am on January 1, 2010 | 8 Permalink | Reply
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    Womb weapon in hand, Umar sez Brother Nidal Hasan had good intentions but made a bad choice.

    If only we could find it in our hearts to extend such gentle, loving reprimands and murmurs of disapproval to our American government for its bad choices.

     
  • johnpi 7:27 am on September 26, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply
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    Israel’s fear of Jewish girls dating Arabs; Team of psychologists to “rescue” women.

    A local authority in Israel has announced that it is establishing a special team of youth counselors and psychologists whose job it will be to identify young Jewish women who are dating Arab men and “rescue” them.

    The move by the municipality of Petah Tikva, a city close to Tel Aviv, is the latest in a series of separate — and little discussed — initiatives from official bodies, rabbis, private organisations and groups of Israeli residents to try to prevent interracial dating and marriage.

    In a related development, the Israeli media reported this month that residents of Pisgat Zeev, a large Jewish settlement in the midst of Palestinian neighbourhoods in East Jerusalem, had formed a vigilante-style patrol to stop Arab men from mixing with local Jewish girls.

     
  • johnpi 12:11 am on September 26, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply
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    UK blogger facing sustained harassment including publication of his home address.

    The harassers claim the blogger is “in league with Islamic extremists” to justify their behavior. This is probably the same individual or individuals who post the home addresses of several Talk Islam contributors back in the spring, and who I blogged about here, and more recently, here.

     
  • johnpi 11:43 pm on September 13, 2009 | 5 Permalink | Reply
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    Anti-Muslim vigilantes harass more bloggers.

    Back in March, after I posted a mocking entry here at TI about self-appointed internet vigilantes, and especially the individual or group of individuals who call themselves “The Cheerleaders” someone representing themselves as of the group published the home addresses of several of the front page contributors here at TalkIslam, namely Aziz Poonawalla and Hussein Rashid (who blogs under the pseudonym Islamoyankee). Naturally, these addresses were immediately removed. They have also harassed the blogger Richard Bartholomew who has blogged about them.

    Richard reports that they are at it again, with a threat now to post the home address of UK blogger Tim Ireland. Richard writes about his contact with the group:

    I have received continuing strange and annoying messages from a supposed group of pseudonymous young women called “the Cheerleaders”, or the “Hur al-Ayn”, who seem somewhat unreal but who I am assured are actual persons by a popular musician who goes by various names, including “Charlie Cock” and “Ludas Matyi” – I blogged this here. It has become clear recently that [freelance anti-terrorist consultant Dominic] Wightman has been working closely with these characters or person; and it now appears that – extraordinarily for a man who wishes to be taken seriously – Wightman has decided to announce his article on Tim through the Twitter feed of someone who, as can be seen above, just yesterday sent Tim a message of a personally harrassing nature.

    It’s been brought to my attention that “The Cheerleaders” are listing my website as their home page on their Twitter feed. Occasionally they post guest diaries which I remove when I get around to it. Nothing they’ve written has ever been promoted. I have no affiliation with the group.

    Their most recent attempt was a Sept. 6th post with names and addresses listed of people who they claim are affiliated with a UK forum called ‘Islambase.’ It’s been removed.

     
  • johnpi 9:17 am on February 26, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply
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    The UAE has banned an anti-Islam cartoon that is posted on Youtube.

    UAE-based activists launched a campaign on the internet calling for a complete ban on YouTube because it regularly allows content that insults Islam and Arabs.

    Stupid, stupid, stupid. Why don’t you just ban the Internet instead? Sooner or later something is going to break through the isolation, and what then? I’m all for total exposure to the full range of baiting and taunting online because it affords the opportunity to practice ignoring it, or to develop the skill to respond with restraint, adab, dignity and maturity.

     
  • johnpi 11:46 pm on January 29, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply
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    ‘If it weren’t for those meddling kids’: An obscure anti-Muslim blogger has complained about the Guardian newspaper relying on reports from another “obscure blogger” to expose the fraud of his friend Glen Jenvey, a purported online Muslim terrorist hunter who is in reality the sockmaster of phony Internet sockpuppet Muslim terrorists.

    Self-promoter Jenvey managed to get The Sun newspaper to splash a story across its front page that his sockpuppets were threatening prominent UK Jews.

     
  • johnpi 9:49 am on January 17, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply
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    Vigilante watch: Super-secret agents who stalk Muslims are sending each other to prison

    More about that high-energy Montana housewife who was credited with helping convict two “terrorists.” From Wikipedia, here’s a bit more about one of the “terrorists” she helped convict:

    One of the “terrorists,” Michael Curtis Reynolds, was a transient living with his mother at the time of arrest (he threatened to blow up oil pipelines). Reynolds, in his defense, “claimed that he was running an independent sting operation, hoping to expose terrorist cells working within the United States.”

     
  • johnpi 10:12 am on January 16, 2009 | 6 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , , , Joe Kaufman, vigilantes

    Vigilante watch: Florida fearmongering blogger holding rally today against Islam bus ads for ‘being offensive to Jews and Christians’

    Broward bus ads

    In Broward County, Florida, fifty of the county’s 290-bus fleet have been chugging around area streets for the past several weeks with a message that might seem more oblique than inflammatory. Black letters on a white backdrop proclaim, “ISLAM: The Way of Life of Abraham, Moses, Jesus and Muhammad.”

    But the words have inspired opposition from a group called Americans Against Hate, led by Jewish activist Joe Kaufman. The group says the ad is misleading because it implies that Abraham, Moses and Jesus were Muslim.

    “That’s offensive to both Jews and Christians,” said Kaufman, a resident of Coral Springs.

    Here’s a bit of history about Joe Kaufman, and his blog americansagainsthate.com:

    Kaufman’s site is only one of a constellation of blogs with names like JihadWatch.com, MilitantIslamMonitor.org, and WesternResistance.com that are dedicated to the surveillance of American Muslims. The blogs link to one another, with more-traveled sites amplifying stories from more obscure ones, like Kaufman’s.

    He claims he has not found a single mosque in Florida that is not linked to terrorists.

    Muslims say the blogs breed hate.

    “He’s spreading lies, slandering individuals,” said Ahmed Bedier, spokesman for the Tampa Bay chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations. “These are vigilantes.” Link.

     
  • johnpi 6:01 pm on January 15, 2009 | 11 Permalink | Reply
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    Vigilante watch: Wanna-be super-secret agents and self-made international wo/men of mystery in the Intertubes battle against Islamic extremism…

    Earlier this week I posted about a high energy Montana housewife who claims to have taught herself Arabic and invented over 20 different agent provacateur Muslim extremist ’sockpuppets’ in order to spend her nights and mornings ranging across the Internet in search of Islamist bad guys. The LA Times article credits her (unsourced) with having provided information to help convict two terrorists and having “provided intelligence in dozens of other international cases.”

    Now Richard Bartholomew is following the oddball behavior of a bunch of wanna-bes who call themselves “The Cheerleaders” who claim to be “tracking and disrupting violent extremists, mostly Islamic extremists, based in the UK…We mess up extremists, hack their phones, PCs, bluetooth, scare them out of their houses…” They also have claimed to be involved with a fake islamist named Glen Jenvey who recently fooled the Sun Newspaper into printing a false front page story about Islamist threats against UK Jews. The threats were actually from one of Jenvey’s Islamist sockpuppets. (Thabet provided links in the comments to the Montana housewife story.)

    They’ve made a number of outlandish claims about being affiliated with various intelligence agencies and somehow connected to the English government.

    After some Googling around Bartholomew has identified them as members and hangers-on to a English beer band called “The Fighting Cocks.” Here’s a pic:

    FCs

    Stylistically, they’re a cross between manga and art school girls of doom. If I had been assigned by my Islamist overlor…err, If I had to appraise their qualities as super-secret Islamist stalkers and crackerjack counter-terrorist hackers, I’d use the words “chaotic,” “silly” and “harmless.”

    The caption to this photo at their website is “We act like we’re on speed.” Ironic reference maybe, but speed, or “crystal meth’ or ‘meth’ as it is known in the US, has a well-known certainty of creating sleepless paranoia in its users, and “The Fighting Cocks” website is full of odd scrawl about intelligence agencies and Islamist bad guys. The housewife in the earlier story lives in Montana, which is currently in the middle of an epidemic of meth use. In addition to her high energy escapades, the article describes her as “nervous” (while being interviewed at a New York conference heavily attended by law enforcement agents). Anxiety or nervousness is a common side effect of meth.

    For all I know “The Cheerleaders” may be strait edge (drug free) and the Montana housewife may drink a lot of coffee, so there’s not enough information to assert a connection between meth use and paranoid online stalking of Muslims. Just a bunch of coincidences, I’m sure.

     
  • johnpi 9:56 am on January 12, 2009 | 5 Permalink | Reply
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    Crusading vigilantes against Islamism are infiltrating your Intertubes right now.

    Shannen Rossmiller, 39, is a cyber-spy and former judge who taught herself Arabic after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks and began infiltrating websites and chat rooms to hunt for terrorists. “I learned to act like them,” she said. “I learned to be them.”

    As her children slept, she spent nights and mornings posing as more than two dozen Muslim militants from her home computer to gain information about planned attacks and terrorist cells across the world. Her investigations have led to two terrorism-related convictions in the U.S., and she has provided intelligence in dozens of other international cases.

    Now she is trying to expand her one-woman operation by creating a “cybercore” of experts in language, data-mining and technology, dedicated to helping the government track terrorists.

    Pffft. I’ll bet she eats with her left hand…anyway, for those of you reading this who aren’t latent terrorists, you too can be assimilated into the “cyber-core.”

    Rossmiller also talks about the drama danger of her late-night hobby: “Her home has been broken into, and her car was stolen and later found riddled with bullets.” Given that she’s from Montana, I’d suspect meth addicts rather than Muslims.

    A more serious comment about this story: Vigilantes are dangerous to the reputations and careers of innocent people. Self-appointed defenders of the homeland like Rossmiller are the kind of people who listen in on your conversation at the airport and report you to the TSA for talking about plane safety. I’m disappointed that, according to the story, the US government is encouraging active vigilantism.

     
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