Syed Rizwan Farook's Riverside home was a storage locker of twisted inspiration.
It was there that he studied the magazine published by Al Qaeda that explained how to blow up a crowd of people and spent his days absorbed in conversation about Islamic extremism with his friend Enrique Marquez Jr.
t was there, too, that Farook — who, along with his wife, killed 14 people in San Bernardino this month — watched videos produced by a terrorist cell in Somalia.
-Los Angeles Times.
I just remembered what the name of al Qaeda's magazine is: Inspire. Get it? "Inspire" Muslims to commit terrorism. It's very easy to get Inspire and become inspired. Here's one link:
https://azelin.files.wordpress.com/2014/04/inspire-magazine-issue-12.pdf
It was there that he studied the magazine published by Al Qaeda that explained how to blow up a crowd of people and spent his days absorbed in conversation about Islamic extremism with his friend Enrique Marquez Jr.
t was there, too, that Farook — who, along with his wife, killed 14 people in San Bernardino this month — watched videos produced by a terrorist cell in Somalia.
-Los Angeles Times.
I just remembered what the name of al Qaeda's magazine is: Inspire. Get it? "Inspire" Muslims to commit terrorism. It's very easy to get Inspire and become inspired. Here's one link:
https://azelin.files.wordpress.com/2014/04/inspire-magazine-issue-12.pdf