William Blum, Killing
Hope: US Military and CIA Interventions Since World War II, Common Courage Press, 1995
Enver Masud, "Millions Spent
Subverting 'Enemies', Stifling Dissent," The Wisdom Fund,
February 15, 2001
Enver Masud, "Deadly
Deception, Pretexts for War," The Wisdom Fund, July 30, 2001
[Some Web watchers, including Katz (Rita Katz, director of the SITE
Institute), believe the U.S. government may be using the Internet
jihad to spy. They speculate that Jihad Unspun, an English-language
site that appears to promote terror, may be a CIA creation, designed
to find out who visits or orders videos glorifying bin Laden.--Scott
Shane, "The Web as al-Qaida's safety net,"
Baltimore Sun, April 2, 2003]
Ian Cobain, "Firm Was 'Cover for CIA',"
The Times (UK), May 14, 2003
Standard Schaeffer, "'Al Qaeda Itself
Does Not Exist'," CounterPunch, June 21, 2003
[The Americans are secretly building two giant intelligence
facilities in Iraq at a cost of some half a billion dollars,
according to an exclusive report received from DEBKA-Net-Weekly's
intelligence sources. US engineering and construction units are
setting up what amounts to an "intelligence city" on a site north of
the oil city of Mosul in Kurdistan and a second facility in
Baghdad's Saadun district on the east bank of the Tigris. Our
military experts infer from the vast dimensions of the two projects
and their colossal expense that it is Washington's intention to
retain a large US military presence in Iraq in the long term, for a
decade at least.--"Two Huge US
Intelligence Centers Go up in Iraq," DEBKA-Net-Weekly, June 25,
2003]
Michael Hirsh, "Is Iraqi
Intel Still Being Manipulated?," Newsweek, August 8, 2003
Kamel al-Sharqi, "Israeli Center Opened In
Baghdad," IslamOnline.net, August 19, 2003
E-mail dated August 21, 2003 from The Wisdom Fund to
bkennedy@jihadunspun.net: "We have received allegations that Jihad Unspun is
a CIA web site. If you do not have CIA connections we would be pleased to
make your rebuttal a part of the record."
E-mail dated August 22, 2003 from The Wisdom Fund to
info@jihadunspun.net: "I would like to speak with Ahmed Yousef, Associate
Publisher, and would appreciate his phone number. BTW, is he the Ahmed
Yousef formerly with UASR?"
Email dated August 22, 2003 from
Bev Kennedy, jihadunspun.com to The Wisdom Fund, and The Wisdom Fund's
response.
GOOGLE SEARCH -- "Bev Kennedy" Canada publish -- http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/813959/posts?page=35
TRACEROUTE and WHOIS results for
jihadunspun.com show that: (a) jihadunspun.com is a front for
something else because TRACEROUTE "fails to get packets through to
the remote end system"; (b) Bruce (Bev?) Kennedy -- a fictitious
name as stated in e-mail from Bev
Kennedy -- is listed as Administrative, Technical, and Zone contact.
Internet Service Providers are not likely to provide service to
persons presenting fictitious names whose web site receives "over 800,000
viewers each day"; (c) WHOIS jihadunspun.com lists two servers --
NS1.YOURGALAXY.COM and NS2.YOURGALAXY.COM, and a TRACEROUTE on these
leads to another dead end.
Purchases from the jihadunspun.com store can be
made through PayPal. PayPal requires bank references, and will not
issue merchant accounts to persons presenting fictitious names. It
defies logic that jihadunspun can remain anonymous to any government
agency with an interest in disabling the web site.
E-mail dated August 25, 2003 from The Wisdom Fund
E-mail dated September 26, 2003 from Khadija aka 'Bev Giesbrecht'
Why does the 'Bev Giesbrecht' resume
omit a summer serving with Mennonite Disaster Service? Is
this the same 'Bev Giesbrecht' who during this same period held positions at
Trek Technologies Inc., Datacrafters Inc., and Newdale Systems Inc.?
[The political administration in Bannu Frontier Region is negotiating with
elders of the Janikhel tribe for the release of a Canadian woman abducted
along with three Pakistani guides on Tuesday, officials said. Khadija Abdul
Qahaar was reported missing in the region near North Waziristan on Tuesday.
She introduced herself as a free-lance journalist, but is not registered
with National Union of Canadian Journalists. She converted to Islam after
the 9/11 attacks on the United States and calls herself 'a supporter of
Taliban' on her website www.jihadunspun.com where she posted her comments
and reports about the Tribal Areas.--"Govt approaches elders for release of Canadian
woman," Daily Times, November 13, 2008]
Mark Hume, "Vancouver journalist abducted in
Pakistan," theglobeandmail.com, November 13, 2008
Syed Saleem Shahzad, "Taliban
keep grip on kidnapped Canadian," Asia Times, May 30, 2009
Enver Masud, "Why Would Muslim
'Insurgents' Kidnap Beverley Giesbrecht?," The Wisdom Fund, November 5, 2009
Jihad Unspun shutdown: We attempted to visit http://www.jihadunspun.com/ on
September 6, 2011. Why shut down a website that receives "over 800,000
viewers each day"? Because, as we suspected, it may have been a
disinformation portal.