Domestic threat
At first blush, the
online magazine looks like any other slick electronic publication. The color
graphics are eye-catching, the production values are good, and the layout could
have been done by a design school grad.
Even the magazine's name – Inspire – suggests the content could be about
improving your health, or maybe gardening.
It's not.
Page 62 features an article titled "Car Bombs Inside America,"
with a how-to guide for building bombs in your kitchen. Page 15 promotes the
setting of forest fires in America as part of an "arson jihad." And
page 33 boasts a first-person account of "Why I Joined al-Qaeda."
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