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Subject Extremist Content Online: Pro-ISIS Propaganda Site Reemerges One Month After Takedowns
Date April 29, 2020 9:20 PM
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Extremist Content Online: Pro-ISIS Propaganda Site Reemerges One Month After
Takedowns

 

(New York, N.Y.) – The Counter Extremism Project (CEP) reports weekly on the
methods used by extremists to exploit the Internet and social media platforms
to recruit followers and incite violence. This week, a pro-ISIS website
containing violent propaganda and notorious execution videos, weekly
newsletters and daily Amaq News updates was located on the .in domain, while a
pro-ISIS group released its third version of the “Voice of Hind” magazine which
is meant to appeal to Muslims in the Indian subcontinent. Additionally, white
supremacist Telegram channels encouraged users to interfere with New York
City’s 311 operations by flooding the line with false reports and
misinformation. CEP researchers also located a relaunched neo-Nazi website that
uses Epik as its name server and registrar, and identified an administrator of
a white supremacist Telegram channel praising anti-5G conspiracy theories.
Finally, numerous white supremacist Telegram channels celebrated the 25th
anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing while neo-Nazi and white supremacist
Telegram and an 8chan successor website celebrated Adolf Hitler’s birthday on
April 20.

Pro-ISIS Website Located

A pro-ISIS website was located on the .in domain. The website – previous
versions of which have been removed from the Internet – contains violent ISIS
propaganda videos, weekly newsletters and daily Amaq News updates, including
recent ISIS releases, and notorious execution videos such as the burning to
death of Jordanian pilot Lt. Muath al-Kasasbeh, and execution footage featuring
Mohammed Emwazi a.k.a “Jihadi John.” The website uses Open Provider as its
registrar and Cloudflare as its name server. Theprevious
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version of the website on the .win domain also used Cloudflare as its name
server.

A JustPaste.It link was also located that contained information for locating
the website after the current version is taken offline. The JustPaste.It page
was created approximately one month ago, and had over 6,000 views on April 23.

Pro-ISIS Group Releases Third Edition Of India Region Magazine

On April 22, the third edition of the pro-ISIS online magazine “Voice of Hind”
was released. The magazine is meant to appeal to Muslims in the Indian
subcontinent. This latest edition praised the 2019 Sri Lanka Easter bombings,
the March 25 ISIS attack on a Sikh gurdwara in Kabul, and attacks by ISIS
fighters in Bangladesh. Voice of Hind also congratulated the perpetrators of an
arson attack in the Maldives claimed by ISIS on April 15, and mentioned the
February 4 stabbing of an Australian in the Maldives claimed by a pro-ISIS
group, but not officially declared by ISIS. Attacks using knives, hammers,
heavy objects, or using vehicles as weapons are encouraged in the issue.

In addition to Rocket Chat, the magazine was available on pdfhost, the
Internet Archive, and the cloud storage site Nextcloud. A version of the
magazine in the Maldivian Dhivehi language was also released on Rocket Chat,
the Internet Archive, and Mediafire.

Pro-ISIS “Voice of Hind” online magazine on the Internet Archive, one day
after it was uploaded, April 23



White Supremacist Telegram Channels Encourage Coordinated Troll Storm Of New
York City 311 Hotline

On Sunday, April 19, several white supremacist Telegram channels encouraged
their users to anonymously interfere with New York City’s 311 operations by
making false reports and providing false information. New York City Mayor Bill
de Blasio tweeted on April 18 that New Yorkers could use 311 to send photos of
businesses and other locations that were not enforcing COVID-19 social
distancing. One Telegram channel posted instructions for anonymously
interfering with the text message-based 311 system by using a burner phone or
voice over IP number to anonymously send lewd photos. One of the Telegram
channels, which coordinates trolling campaigns, stated that the purpose was to
“clog up” the 311 number.

The Telegram channels that called on their users to interfere with 311
operations included a notorious neo-Nazi accelerationist channel that promotes
violence to its more than 2,800 members, and a channel dedicated to organizing
coordinated trolling, which has over 550 members. The messages encouraging
interference had been viewed between 300 and over 1,900 times by 11:15 AM on
April 20.

The New York Post reported
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on April 21 that the 311 social distancing text line had received numerous
text messages containing obscene photos and false statements.

 

Neo-Nazi Website Relaunched

 

On April 20, CEP researchers located a relaunched neo-Nazi website. The
website uses Epik as the name server and registrar. A previous version of the
site was removed in late March allegedly after anti-fascist activists had it
removed. The website contains written propaganda, a forum, and instructions for
joining the movement the website hopes to start. The site promotes national
socialism, white supremacism, anti-Semitism, and Holocaust denial. A manifesto
on the website states that they will alert others to the ways in which Jews are
responsible for the perceived ills of the world. The manifesto calls for the
reader to act to advance the cause of national socialism, calling their
struggle a “total war”. The website also maintains a page on the Gab social
network platform, a Telegram channel, and a BitChute video channel.

 

White Supremacist Telegram Channel Administrator Praises Anti-5G Conspiracy
Theorists

 

The administrator of a white supremacist Telegram channel posted a document to
the Telegra.ph platform on April 19 praising anti-5G conspiracy theorists. The
admin stated that conspiracy theories are a way to halt advancement of liberal
policies, and praised the anti-5G community for their dedication to “direct
action.” Conspiracy theorists have falsely claimed that 5G cellphone towers are
connected to the spread of COVID-19. Mobile phone towers in the UK have been
attacked
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over 50 times by individuals who have started fires, and telecom workers have
been abused over 80 times.

 

White Supremacist Telegram Channels Celebrate 25th Anniversary of Oklahoma
City Bombing

 

Dozens of white supremacist Telegram channels celebrated the 25th anniversary
of the Oklahoma City bombing on April 19. Multiple channels praisedTimothy
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referring to him as a “saint” in a pantheon of white supremacist terrorists.
Other channels claimed that McVeigh was justified for avenging the Branch
Davidians killed during the Waco siege. Channels posted memes praising McVeigh,
making references to the rented Ryder truck he used in the bombing, and
encouraged further violence. An image of McVeigh made to look like a Nike ad
applauding the bombing was viewed over 3,400 times after it had been online for
four days on April 23.

 

Neo-Nazis Celebrate Hitler’s Birthday

 

On Telegram and on 8chan’s successor website, neo-Nazis and white supremacists
celebrated Adolf Hitler’s birthday on April 20. Dozens of Telegram channels
posted images and short videos praising Hitler and posted sections of Mein
Kampf. On 8chan’s successor website, users praised Hitler and the Third Reich
and encouraged the spread of anti-Semitism.

 

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