A brand new 45-minute propoganda video released by Al Qaida in Iraq is out. I have the video but I have not had the time to watch it yet or post any screen captures of it.
SITE reports upon what is included in the video. According to SITE, the video is a narration of sorts regarding Al Qaida in Iraq’s mission and how it fits in with Al Qaida goals. Yes, there is a connection between the war in Iraq with the same enemy that has attacked us numerously included on ‘the day we shall not mention.’
Not surprisingly, the video also depicts human rights reports which claim prisoners at Guantanamo Bay were tortured. Way to go Amnesty International!
Since the video is 150 MB and I have neither the space nor the bandwidth to host the video, does anyone else have the ability to host it and is willing to do so? I’ll probably watch the video later tonight or over the weekend and report back on anything that is different than most videos, though I imagine it is more of a compilation of several rather than a brand new video.
Update 7/1:
I have given a small review of the video. It is nothing like what I’ve seen before in terms of these videos.





Gee, I wonder who ordered this video made.
I think it starts with “B” and ends with “-ush.”
I’m sure all that proof floating around, oh, gee, everywhere is probably wrong and this one video that happened to surface online has the REAL story.
Comment by Brad — Thursday, June 30, 2005 @ 4:05 pm CDT
Are you serious Brad? It is produced by the media wing of Al Qaida in Iraq.
You haven’t even seen it and you are so ready to determine it is not from Al Qaida. I don’t think videos of suicide bombings, car bombings, dead U.S. soldiers, dead Iraqis are anything the Bush Adminstration would put out. If you are not joking, you need to get out more often and actually take a look at what terrorist organizations produce. It might shock you.
Comment by Chad Evans — Thursday, June 30, 2005 @ 4:14 pm CDT
Why not offer it up on BlogTorrent?
Comment by Kevin Donahue — Friday, July 1, 2005 @ 6:15 pm CDT
I have never heard of that before, Kevin. I’ll look it up and see if I can do it that way.
Thank you for the suggestion.
Comment by Chad Evans — Friday, July 1, 2005 @ 6:35 pm CDT