ISIS Amaq video with over 1,200 views uploaded to Facebook on July 12 and still accessible on July 21. The video was modified, including having images added on the bottom left and top right (redacted) to evade removal.
ISIS Video Released Online
On July 18, ISIS’s self-proclaimed West Africa Province released a video titled “And to Glorify God for What He Has Guided You.” The video shows ISIS fighters celebrating Eid-el-Kabir and the July 5 Kuje prison break in Abuja, Nigeria, where hundreds of prisoners, including suspected terrorists, escaped following an ISIS-claimed attack. Speakers in the video proclaim that ISIS will free additional prisoners in future assaults.
The video was released on Telegram, Hoop, RocketChat, pro-ISIS websites on the surface and dark web, the Internet Archive, and advertised on pro-ISIS accounts on Facebook. CEP reported the video to the Internet Archive, which made the video accessible only to logged-in users.
Pro-ISIS Explosives Guide Located on JustPaste.It
CEP researchers located a page allegedly posted by the pro-ISIS group Al-Saqri Foundation on JustPaste.It on July 18. The Al-Saqri Foundation publishes manuals on the manufacture and use of explosives, poisons, and other weaponry. The page, which JustPaste.It removed after CEP reported it, contained instructions for the homemade production of explosives using commercial cleaning products.
Neo-Nazi Website Advocating for Violence Located
CEP researchers located a neo-Nazi website on the .xyz domain that advocated for acts of violence. The site features the work of a propagandist who creates images in the “terrorwave” style and references the Atomwaffen Division, the Order of Nine Angles, and a neo-Nazi accelerationist book released on July 14. The website also advocated for acts of violence against Jews. The website used Porkbun as its registrar. In May, CEP located a website for a small new neo-Nazi accelerationist group inspired by the Atomwaffen Division that also used Porkbun as its registrar.
Neo-Nazis Dox Employees of Jewish Non-Profit Organization
On July 20, an alleged dox list of prominent Jewish non-profit organization employees began circulating on extreme right-wing internet sites and channels. The list contains hundreds of entries that include the organization's employees' full names, work email, telephone numbers, and job descriptions. Within approximately 36 hours, the file spread on a dozen white supremacist Telegram channels, several surface and dark web imageboards, and at least two file download sites. Some individual entries from the list were also posted to a website that serves as a directory for sharing personally identifiable information for the purpose of doxing.
One of the Telegram channels that spread the dox file belongs to a website that supports the work of the neo-Nazi James Mason and the group National Socialist Order (NSO). NSO is the successor organization to the Atomwaffen Division, of which three members pleaded guilty, and one more individual was found guilty by a jury for conspiracy to threaten journalists and employees of the Anti-Defamation League.
White Supremacists Celebrate Anniversary of 2011 Norway Attacks
On July 22, white supremacists on Telegram celebrated the eleventh anniversary of the 2011 Norway attacks, where a right-wing terrorist killed 77 people in two attacks consisting of a bombing in Oslo’s government quarter and a mass shooting at a summer camp. Channels and chat participants on Telegram shared memes glorifying the attacker and called for additional violence. A channel connected to the American neo-Nazi James Mason that also supports the NSO made multiple posts praising the attacker and posted a quote from his manifesto regarding attack planning. Multiple other Telegram channels posted excerpts from a recently released neo-Nazi accelerationist book that cited the attacker as someone to emulate in order to destabilize society and encourage future acts of terrorism.
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