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Jihadis Control Facebook



Mar 7, 2009 10 Comments ›› Pat Dollard

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Jihad Watch:

The David Horowitz Freedom Center is calling upon all supporters of freedom of speech and of Israel to join in its protest against Facebook, the Internet social networking site. Facebook has allowed a group of hackers who openly support the terrorist group Hizballah to take over and destroy what was once the largest pro-Israel site on Facebook. In a blunt act of internet censorship, Facebook added insult to injury by disabling the account of that site’s creator, 14-year-old Todd Snider.

Snider established the Facebook group called “I Wonder How Quickly I Can Find 1,000,000 People Who Support Israel,” in July 2008. By February 2009 it was Facebook’s largest pro-Israel site, with over 180,000 members.

But on February 15, 2009, Snider’s Facebook group was hacked and destroyed by a pro-Hizballah group calling itself “Lebanese Shee’a Hackers.” The hackers completely erased the original site content and replaced it with threatening, obscenity-laced pro-jihad, anti-Israel propaganda datelined Bint Jbeil, South Lebanon: “DEAR ADMINS, DON’T WASTE MY AND YOUR TIME , LEAVE THIS GROUP ITS BETTER FOR BOTH THIS IS THE LAST TIME ILL EDIT YOU INFO , NEXT TIME…”

Facebook allowed the hackers to destroy Snider’s site, answering his repeated entreaties for help with blandly evasive form letters.

Continue at Jihad Watch


  • CDTFLINT

    Yea, I’m already pissed off they won’t get rid of the “Soldiers are not Heroes” group. And I know that we have had at least 50k people from the group I’m admining, 10,000,000 Strong for the Troops, report that group.

  • billie

    I’m concerned about two things on Facebook, besides the one mentioned in the article. Posted photographs can be copied and sold under a different name and the privacy issue. Link onto someone’s name and the list of their friends will be published. I’m thinking of bagging it.

  • CDTFLINT

    :arrow: billie
    I’m pretty sure that you can edit your privacy settings to only allow friends to see who is on your friends list, unless of course whoever’s clicking on your name can see any friends you have in common.

  • billie

    :arrow: CDTFlint:

    Thanks for the info. Funny thing, though…I was able to pull up the friend’s list for someone I never heard of before. We are most definitely not friends in any way, shape, or form. I know now that it can happen to me. :!:

  • JI

    I have never used it. Wont either.

  • Kurt(the infidel)

    looks like im deleting my facebook account.

  • http://earthlink nomee1

    FACEBOOK NEVER BEEN INTERESTED IN THIS KIND OF TROUBLE :roll:

  • http://www.gwuh.com Marc Stockwell-Moniz (Infidel since birth thanks in part to my crusader ancestors, especially Egas Moniz, Knight Templer who defeated the Moors.)

    Never been there despite requests from friends to join.

    Seems as if that is a good choice now!

  • dacoelec

    Facebook is the online equivalent of a virulent form of STD. I do not trust any online sites that you can post personal info that is supposedly private and or protected.

  • American Woman

    :arrow: CDTFLINT
    You admin that group? I cant believe it is on there either.
    I also cant believe how much personal info people post.
    I have become very wary of the site and am very cautious