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On Tuesday, reports indicated that Tamerlan Tsarnaev was moved by the performances of the radical anti-American Al Qaeda propagandist Anwar al-Awlaki.
Al-Awlaki reportedly also influenced Maj. Nidal Hasan who, in 2009, attacked his fellow servicemen and women at Ft. Hood, killing 13 and wounding over 30.
Tarnaev’s YouTube page indicated that he had an interest in Islamic apocalypse prophecy and had subscribed to the YouTube channel of a British youth who attempted to assassinate British MP Steven Timms in 2010 in retaliation for his support of the Iraq War.
AP reports that Tamerlan Tsarnaev
But AP also reports that the conspiracy theory website controlled by radio host Alex Jones, Infowars, was also of interest to Tsarnaev.
On Tuesday, Infowars ran a story claiming that Tsarnaev’s indoctrination into radical Islamic jihadist theory is a myth designed to “reinvigorate” the war on terror. The post chides the media for their credulous repeating of the story and claims this fabrication is a design intended to further the United States’ “global war against Islam.”
UPDATE: BuzzFeed’s Rosie Gray spoke with Jones on Tuesday who clarified that his radio show and his website are “anti-terror.”
Jones said that he has spoken with the Tsarnaev family and they think that the allegations against their sons are falsified by the U.S. government.
“They’re scared to death,” he said. “That whole family is genuinely shocked.””They think it’s a setup,” Jones said, adding that “the State Department openly funds radical Islam in Dagestan.”
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