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Thursday, January 2, 2025

Al-Qaeda 'Inspire' Article by Samir Khan Oct 2012 Claims Ultimate Mowing Machine to Kill Kafirs is Ford Pickup Truck Just Like Shamsud Din Jabbar Used

Jan 1st, 2025; FBI confirms terror suspect Shamsud Din Jabbar aka Shamsuddin Bahar Jabbar is dead, Bourbon Street New Orleans massacre under investigation 'as an act of terrorism'. The FBI confirmed that the suspect in the New Year's Day massacre on Bourbon Street in New Orleans is deceased after engaging with police officers. The bureau also said the incident, in which 15 people were killed, including two Israeli nationals, and 38 injured after the suspect Muslim terrorist Shamsud Din Jabbar, a U.S. citizen and Army vetren, plowed a Ford F-150 full size pickup truck with Texas license plates into a crowded New Orleans street at about 3:15am, is being investigated as an act of terrorism. The FBI provided more details Sunday on the man responsible for the New Year’s Day truck attack that killed 14 in New Orleans, highlighting his movements in the months before the attack which included a four-day visit in Toronto Ontario Canada in 2023. Shamsud-Din Jabbar, a U.S. citizen from Houston, flew to Ontario on July 10, 2023 before returning to the U.S. July 13, Lyonel Myrthil, FBI special agent in charge of the New Orleans Field Office, said at a press conference Sunday. Just before then, Jabbar travelled to Cairo from June 22 to July 3. Muslim terrorist Shamsud Din Jabbar who mowed down dozens in New Orleans with his ultimate mowing machine appears to have links to other terrorists in Toronto Canada.

Private Investigator Bill Warner Says; FBI Agent told me one time, There Ain't No Coincidences in Terrorism! Terrorists Matthew Livelsberger 37 and Shamsud-Din Jabbar 42 both were in US Army at Fort Bragg and in Afghanistan at the same time! Suspects in Vegas Tesla explosion at Trump Hotel and New Orleans Muslim terrorist attack on Bourbon St NO both served at Fort Bragg Army base, police confirm. Authorities said Thursday the two men likely overlapped at Fort Bragg and again in Afghanistan. Both the Las Vegas terror attack and the New Orleans terror attack happened on the same morning of Wednesday Jan 1st 2025. Matthew Livelsberger is accused of renting a Cybertruck in Colorado Springs, driving it to Nevada and packing it with firework mortars and gas cans before exploding it in front of the Trump International Hotel in Vegas Wednesday morning, killing himself and injuring seven others. Shamsud-Din Jabbar is suspected of plowing through a crowd of New Year’s revelers in the French Quarter hours earlier, killing at least 15 and injuring dozens more in an attack that sent shockwaves through a famous New Year's destination the morning of a scheduled College Football Playoff game. Both terrorist used vehicles rented from the Turo car rental marketplace in their respective attacks.

The Ford pickup truck driven by Muslim terrorist 42 year old Shamsud Din Jabbar had a Al-Qaeda or ISIS black war flag attached to the rear of the truck! The FBI said the Ford F-150 truck appeared to be rented. In the early hours of January 1, 2024, Jabbar drove a rented Ford F-150 pickup truck through a three-block stretch of Bourbon Street, targeting pedestrians and firing into the crowd with an assault rifle. Jabbar was a US Army vetren, WTH? After crashing the vehicle, he exited armed with the rifle and engaged responding police officers. Law enforcement officials confirm that Jabbar was wearing body armor during the attack. 

New Orleans terrorist Shamsud Din Jabbar followed the Al-Qaeda INSPIRE magazine article playbook by Samir Khan in October 2012 to the letter. The brother of terrorist Shamsud Din Jabbar who launched the deadly car attack on Bourbon Street in New Orleans says that “radicalization” is to blame for his kin’s rampage. Younger brother Abdur Jabbar, 24, of Beaumont, Texas, told The New York Times that his 42 year old brother Shamsud-Din Jabbar — who killed at least 15 people in the New Year’s Day attack — converted to Islam at an early age. Instructions follow from Al-Qaeda Inspire magazine issue of Oct. 12th, 2012 on how to use a full size pickup truck as the ultimate mowing machine, not to mow grass but to kill the enemies of Allah, the nonbelievers. To start, pick a location with the most crowds, narrow streets are best as it gives less chance for people to run away, like in New Orleans. Avoid locations were other vehicles may intercept you. To inflict maximum carnage you need to pick up maximum speed while maintaining control of your truck. The Ford Lightning pickup truck used by terrorist Shamsud Din Jabbar, per its disabled Turo listing, can accelerate from 0 to 60 miles per hour in 4 seconds. Additionally, the Turo listing says it can cover a quarter mile in 12.7 seconds at over 106 mph. Instant Power Fun truck to Drive! People will scatter after your first run so it is important to study and surveil your path of operation beforehand. In fact if you can get to 'pedestrian only areas' in downtown sections with few other vehicles that would be fabulous. If you have access to firearms it would be best to carry them with you as you can exit your vehicle and finish off any people nearby. Hence it should be considered a martyrdom operation, a one way road. You keep on fighting the Kafirs until you achieve martyrdom, praise Allah. Shamsud Din Jabbar was killed in a shootout with New Orleans cops after his Fort truck was immobilized, he had a handgun and AR-!5 style rifle. Jabbar followed the Al-Qaeda Magazine Inspire article to the very end.

Authorities have linked Jabbar to an Airbnb rental in the St. Roch neighborhood, where a fire broke out on Wednesday morning. The property, located at 1329 Mandeville Street New Orleans LA, was reportedly rented by the suspect. HARRIS COUNTY, Texas -- A Ford F-150 Lightning truck driven by the suspect in a deadly attack during New Year celebrations in New Orleans has ties to the Houston area, sources confirmed to ABC Houston affiliate KTRK. The electric truck with Texas plates was rented via the app Turo, a vehicle-sharing platform, from a man in Houston. Sources say the truck was then observed Tuesday in north Harris County around Treaschwig Road and Aldine Westfield Road around 10:15 a.m., and then again at 11:10 a.m.. Jabbar started a handful of realty businesses in Texas, Secretary of State records show. Two of them went defunct within the last couple of years. In a now-removed YouTube video for one of these businesses posted four years ago, Jabbar says he was born and raised in Beaumont, Texas, and spent all his life in the state except for his time in the military. He said his 10 years in the military is “where I learned the meaning of great service and what it means to be responsive and take everything seriously, dotting i’s and crossing t’s, to make sure that things go off without a hitch." A Georgia State University spokesperson confirmed he attended the school from 2015 until 2017 and graduated with a B.B.A. in Computer Information Systems.

"This morning, Muslim terrorist Shamsud Din Jabbar drove a Ford F-150 pickup truck into a crowd of people on Bourbon Street in New Orleans, killing a number of people and injuring dozens of others," the FBI said in a statement Wednesday. "The subject then engaged with local law enforcement and is now deceased. The FBI is the lead investigative agency, and we are working with our partners to investigate this as an act of terrorism." “When I got to work this morning, it was kind of pandemonium everywhere," Derick Fleming, chief bellhop at a downtown hotel, told the AP. "There were a couple of bodies on the ground covered up. Police were looking for bombs in garbage cans, (to kill first responders).”

The New Orleans killer Muslim terrorist Shamsud Din Jabbar drove a white Ford F-150 full size pickup truck with a Al-Qaeda or ISIS black flag on the back through the barricades on the corner of Bourbon and Canal street. The “hell bent” killer Muslim terrorist Shamsud Din Jabbar engaged in a firefight with cops, injuring at least two, before being shot dead, multiple local outlets reported. Multiple explosive devices found at the scene of the deadly New Orleans car ramming were "viable," ABC News reported. The FBI is investigating the attack as an act of terrorism, as at least 15 are killed and 35 injured from the mass casualty event. Bourbon Street has had barriers to prevent vehicle attacks since 2017, but Wednesday’s rampage happened amid a major project to remove and replace the devices, which left the area vulnerable, now that is unbelievably stupid!

Chicago July 2021: Al-Qaeda and Inspire Magazine is back with a new high-gloss publication for radical followers and a new video, encouraging violent attacks on America by one-person jihadists and lone wolf terrorist. Hundreds of people were killed and injured by truck-ramming attacks from terrorist groups in the past decade. The one-man rampages were encouraged by Al Qaeda and ISIS leaders targeting cities worldwide. The playbook for those attacks date to a more than 12-year-old edition of al Qaeda's "Inspire Magazine," set with Chicago as a backdrop and a pick-up truck as "the ultimate mowing machine." The new edition of Inspire is once again calling for attacks on Americans in the U.S., and praising recent mass murderers who claimed to have been fighting for the jihadist cause. That includes Ahmad Al-Issa, an American from Syria who is accused of killing 10 people last March in a Colorado grocery store. NEW YORK, Oct. 31, 2017 — terrorist attack in the name of the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS) Sayfullo Saipov, an Islamic terrorist from Uzbekistan, drives a Uhaul pickup truck onto a popular New York City bike path, killing eight people. He is convicted of federal terrorism charges and sentenced to 10 life sentences plus 260 years in prison.

Al-Qaeda Inspire Magazine by Samir Khan Suggests the Ultimate Mowing Machine to Kill Nonbelievers Kafirs is a Pickup Truck in New Orleans - Sin City. Al-Qaeda’s offshoot in Yemen launched the second edition of its online, English-language magazine, with chilling tips to would-be fighters on how to kill Americans in 2010. The article is just one of many in the 74-page October issue of Inspire magazine by al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP). The second edition, released this week, includes “The Ultimate Mowing Machine”, which describes how to use a pickup truck “as a mowing machine, not to mow grass, but mow down the enemies of God”. “To achieve maximum carnage, you need to pick up as much speed as you can while still retaining good control … to strike as many people as possible in your first run,” it says. 

Another piece, by Samir Khan, an American from the US-state of North Carolina, is entitled “I Am Proud to be a Traitor to America” and follows his travels to Yemen and his experiences with the fighters. the writing in Inspire reflects a significant level of familiarity with U.S. policy, media, and culture. Of course, this is largely due to the fact that both Anwar al-Awlaki and Samir Khan played important roles in writing and editing. Over the course of its first 7 issues (while Khan and Awlaki were both alive, prior to being killed in a drone strike on September 30, 2011), the quality of the magazine continued to develop and mature.

Charlotte NC man Samir Khan was first guy running new al-Qaeda online magazine, Inspire in Yeman. Samir Khan a U.S. citizen, was 22-years-old in 2008, was of Pakistani heritage from Charlotte who produced “Inspire,” an English-language Web magazine which spread al-Qaida ideology and promoted attacks against U.S. targets, even running articles on how to put together explosives. Samir Khan Continues to Inspire Al-Qaeda in Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) from the grave. Operatives Like Mohammed Alshamrani Terror Attack on Pensacola Naval Base. Samir Khan 'The Inspired Terrorist That Hellfire Drones Couldn’t Silence'. Back on Jan. 8, 2009, the FBI raised Khan’s investigation priority from “IT” to “core,” an indication that FBI agents believed that he was not just an al Qaeda supporter but someone in close contact with al Qaeda’s core leadership. Summer of 2010, Samir Khan, working with Anwar al-Awlaki, launched Inspire magazine. 

video above posted to internet by al-Qaeda core member Samir Khan August 2009.
The magazine was almost an exact replica of Jihad Recollections in form and content. The context in which these extremists experience this violence is not merely supportive or permissive of violence, it presents that violence as absolutely essential. It is precisely that kind of context that Inspire magazine sought to provide. For the home- grown violent extremists, however, who were targeted or reached out to by Anwar al-Awlaki and Samir Kahn of Inspire magazine, each release of Inspire magazine was more than just the content. Each new edition of Inspire magazine was celebrated as though the release of the magazine itself was an event, a terrorist attack. While we will be dealing with the content of Inspire magazine for some time to come, this string of victories is over.



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