He was also seen meeting with Daniel Khoshnood, another former inmate who had a history of violence and whose phone contained more than Taliban, ISIS and al-Qaeda videos, as well as bomb-making guides, according to the allegations. Both were arrested as potential national security threats. The study is divided into five parts. First, it discusses Al-Qaeda’ s strategic shift towards. “individual jihad.”. Second, it explores how terrorists learn bomb-making skills more generally Estimated Reading Time: 6 mins. Toronto men caught with bomb-making manuals, al-Qaeda literature on phones, documents allege By Stewart Bell Global News Posted Septem am.
For instance, “Make a Bomb in the Kitchen of Your Mom” describes preparation steps for making a pipe bomb (AQ Chef, a, pp. 33–40). When instructing the reader to pour a flammable substance into the pipe, the AQ Chef cautions: Do so gently in order not to tear the filament, which is very sensitive. He was also seen meeting with Daniel Khoshnood, another former inmate who had a history of violence and whose phone contained more than Taliban, ISIS and al-Qaeda videos, as well as bomb-making guides, according to the allegations. Both were arrested as potential national security threats. The Al Qaeda Manual The attached manual was located by the Manchester (England) Metropolitan Police during a search of an al Qaeda member’s home. The manual was found in a computer file described as “the military series” related to the “Declaration of Jihad.” The manual was.
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