https://pjmedia.com/homeland-security/isis-threatens-satanic-cnn-universal-studios-hollywood-nasa/
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Indonesian ISIS supporters circulated posters online warning that Satan is behind the American financial system as well as media and entertainment, threatening to attack a handful of entities.
The first poster, telling adherents to "think smart," shows a devilish figure looming over several icons in flames: the United Nations, the Federal Reserve, Universal Studios Hollywood, CNN, NATO Allied Command Transformation and NASA, along with the reverse of the Great Seal on the U.S. dollar bill.
An ISIS jihadist fires a gun up at the seals, with the words "Allahu Akbar!" above his head.
"Those who believe fight in the way of Allah and those who disbelieve fight in the way of Taghut [un-Islamic rulers]," says the poster.<<
Go to the link and check out the posters, interesting that USH got called out, but not the Disney Parks or Universal Orlando....
IMHO, I don't take much value in the threat, it is more a basic recruitment poster/bash the USA theme, and not truly a threat to the USH property. I would be much more worried if the threat was in an intercepted e-mail with details on how to attack the site, than a logo in a poster distributed publically.
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Indonesian ISIS supporters circulated posters online warning that Satan is behind the American financial system as well as media and entertainment, threatening to attack a handful of entities.
The first poster, telling adherents to "think smart," shows a devilish figure looming over several icons in flames: the United Nations, the Federal Reserve, Universal Studios Hollywood, CNN, NATO Allied Command Transformation and NASA, along with the reverse of the Great Seal on the U.S. dollar bill.
An ISIS jihadist fires a gun up at the seals, with the words "Allahu Akbar!" above his head.
"Those who believe fight in the way of Allah and those who disbelieve fight in the way of Taghut [un-Islamic rulers]," says the poster.<<
Go to the link and check out the posters, interesting that USH got called out, but not the Disney Parks or Universal Orlando....
IMHO, I don't take much value in the threat, it is more a basic recruitment poster/bash the USA theme, and not truly a threat to the USH property. I would be much more worried if the threat was in an intercepted e-mail with details on how to attack the site, than a logo in a poster distributed publically.