Thursday, July 14, 2011

The Online Postings of Emerson Begolly

Emerson Begolly, a Pennsylvania man with an extensive extremist online history, was indicted today for soliciting extremists to engage in acts of terrorism. He was previously arrested and charged in January for allegedly assaulting two FBI agents and firearms-related charges.

The indictment outlines a number of Begolly’s problematic postings on Ansar al-Mujahideen English Forum (AMEF) in 2010, including his support for 9/11 and his encouragement of others to carry out violent acts of terror. The indictment, however, just merely touches on the hundreds of posts that Begolly posted online since at least 2005.

Begolly - called “The Nasheed Master” by the Al Shabaab-linked message board Al Qimmah - wrote and recorded a number of Islamic songs, which he and others posted on an array of extremist message boards. Some of his more radical songs include “When the Jew’s Blood Reds my Knife, then my Life is Free from Strife” and another nasheed written as a tribute to Taimour Abdulwahab, the Iraqi who carried out a suicide attack in Sweden in December 2010. 

In addition to his anasheed, Begolly expressed support for an array of gruesome terrorist attacks, including the November 2009 Fort Hood attack.
While it may seem shocking that this young American-born Penn State student could produce such gruesome posts, comments and songs, the reality is that Begolly is just one of almost 200 Americans arrested and charged for their involvement in this type of terrorist activity.

Please feel free to contact me for an archive of Begolly's anasheed, additional information on Begolly, or other Americans involved in terrorist-related activities.

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