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'''Glen Jenvey''' is the |
'''Glen Jenvey''' is the [[spy]] who nailed terror chief [[Abu Hamza al-Masri]]. |
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Glen Jenvey began studying radical Islamic groups when he was in college. His first job as a spy, was for |
Glen Jenvey began studying radical [[Islamic]] groups when he was in college. His first job as a spy, was for the [[United States]] authorities to spy in [[Iran]]. He was hired by the [[Sri Lanka]]n [[National Intelligence Bureau]] in [[London]] to spy on the [[Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam|Tamil Tigers]]' offices and demonstrations in London. Over the years, Jenvey has worked for the intelligence services of several other countries, including Sri Lanka and [[India]] with close links to [[Russia]] and USA. He infiltrated the 'Tamil Tigers,' a group credited with the first [[suicide bombing]]s. |
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Jenvey eventually began using the internet to infiltrate [[terrorist organization]]s. It was through his online work that he developed a relationship, and subsequently helped bring down, Abu Hamza al-Masri by providing film footage of [[James Ujaama]]. This led to a [[New York]] court case against Hamza and his arrest in London. Hamza was a leading cleric at [[Finsbury Park mosque]] in London. |
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== References == |
== References == |
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* Jeremy Reynalds, ''War of the Web: Fighting the Online Jihad'', World Ahead Publishing, 30 May, 2006, ISBN 0974670170 |
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* Lewis Panther, [http://globalpolitician.com/articledes.asp?ID=1604&cid=11&sid=63 'The Spy and The Terrorist: The Real Story'], ''Global Politician'', Feb. 12, 2006 |
* Lewis Panther, [http://globalpolitician.com/articledes.asp?ID=1604&cid=11&sid=63 'The Spy and The Terrorist: The Real Story'], ''Global Politician'', Feb. 12, 2006 |
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film glen jenvey is in. |
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http://www.glen-jenvey.com/UJAAMAJAMESSOS.html |
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back ground on supporters of shariah hamza web site and james ujaama the web master |
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== External links == |
== External links == |
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* [http://www.glen-jenvey.com/video.html] |
* [http://www.glen-jenvey.com/video.html Glen Jenvey website] |
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http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0974670170/qid=1133393692/sr=1-4/ref=sr_1_4/102-6558286-1611305 book on Abu Hamza sting part written by Glen Jenvey |
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http://glen-jenvey.com/abuhamza2.html |
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Hate tapes by Abu Hamza |
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Glen Jenvey is the spy who nailed terror chief Abu Hamza al-Masri.
Glen Jenvey began studying radical Islamic groups when he was in college. His first job as a spy, was for the United States authorities to spy in Iran. He was hired by the Sri Lankan National Intelligence Bureau in London to spy on the Tamil Tigers' offices and demonstrations in London. Over the years, Jenvey has worked for the intelligence services of several other countries, including Sri Lanka and India with close links to Russia and USA. He infiltrated the 'Tamil Tigers,' a group credited with the first suicide bombings.
Jenvey eventually began using the internet to infiltrate terrorist organizations. It was through his online work that he developed a relationship, and subsequently helped bring down, Abu Hamza al-Masri by providing film footage of James Ujaama. This led to a New York court case against Hamza and his arrest in London. Hamza was a leading cleric at Finsbury Park mosque in London.
References
- Jeremy Reynalds, War of the Web: Fighting the Online Jihad, World Ahead Publishing, 30 May, 2006, ISBN 0974670170
- Lewis Panther, 'The Spy and The Terrorist: The Real Story', Global Politician, Feb. 12, 2006
External links
- Glen Jenvey website
- Man Behind Terror Big's arrest, CBS News, August 8, 2004
- CNN interview with Glen Jenvey transcript
- 'It's 4 a.m. in Montana, and a cyberspy is at work', The Seattle Times, June 16, 2004
- http://mypetjawa.mu.nu/archives/184531.php another link on Glen Jenvey the spy
- http://www.obsessionthemovie.com/interviews.htm film glen jenvey is in.