The ISIS video “They Bewitched The Eyes of the People and Struck Terror into Them,” originally released in January 2016. ISIS logos on the top right of the screen were covered with an emoji in order to evade removal.
Two Facebook accounts used images of the notorious ISIS executioner Mohammed Emwazi as profile photos. One of the accounts, which posted multiple pieces of pro-ISIS content, also posted a video of previously released surveillance footage that showed a Jewish man being stabbed by a colleague in Montreal. The Facebook page for the ISIS al-Naba newsletter had 11 followers and posted photos, text from al-Naba, and other pro-ISIS content. Three of the nine accounts did not have the number of friends or followers listed. The remaining six accounts had between 120 and 1,300 friends or followers, with an average of 529.
CEP reported the nine accounts and one page to Facebook on August 17. Approximately five days later, only three accounts had been removed. The video from 2016 was still on Facebook five days later and had received an additional 80 views.
ISIS Amaq Videos Uploaded to Multiple Websites
During the week of August 14 to August 20, CEP researchers found two ISIS Amaq News videos on several websites. The first video, released on August 15, contained footage of a prison break in Butembo, Congo, where on August 10, approximately 80 ISIS-affiliated fighters attacked the central prison, leading to the escape of roughly 800 prisoners. In addition to Telegram, Hoop, and pro-ISIS propaganda sites, the video was uploaded to at least 16 websites. Two days later, the video was available on three websites: the Internet Archive, Novatics.com, and Zeit-Stiftung.De
The second video, also released on August 15, showed ISIS fighters attacking an alleged Nigerian military convoy with automatic weapons in Karito, Borno province, Nigeria. In addition to Telegram, Hoop, and pro-ISIS propaganda sites, propagandists uploaded the video to at least 16 websites. Two days later, the video was available on seven sites: the Internet Archive, the IPFS distributed web protocol, Novatics.com, Zeit-Stiftung.De, pomf2.lain.la, Antopie.Org, and Thedownload.Store.
The videos on the Internet Archive were only available to logged in users.
Neo-Nazi Website Launches Affiliated News Site
A neo-Nazi website that supports the group National Socialist Order (NSO) and the American neo-Nazi ideologue James Mason launched an affiliated news site on August 16. One of the first articles published on the news site, written by an NSO leader, is the naming of an alleged undercover FBI agent who infiltrated the Atomwaffen Divison (AWD) and is blamed for arresting AWD leader John Cameron Denton. The site includes a photograph of the alleged FBI agent, court documents, and limited biographical data, allegedly to warn other white supremacists on the lookout for infiltrators.
The website uses Cloudflare as its nameserver and registrar. The site also has an affiliated Onion site accessible via Tor, a Telegram channel, and page on the social media site Gab. The site requests donations in the cryptocurrencies BitCoin and Monero.
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