June 25, 2008
International

Al-Qaeda delivers the hottest summer entertainment ever, and not in the way you think


Adam Gadahn, shown here in a still from the summer blockbuster "Maybe Now My Parents Will Listen and Death to America."

Al-Qaeda's in-house TV and recording studio, as-Sahab, has been getting some press of their own lately. According to an article in the Washington Post, the studio has made 97 documentary-like videos—a sixfold increase from 2005—and are responsible for disseminating al-Qaeda's video messages to the world media.

Most often the face in front of the camera belongs to that kid who hates his parents more than any other kid: Adam Gadahn, also known as "Azzam the American." What else has this bearded Oregon native done in his illustrious film career?

We got a hold of his IMDB page.

Posted by: David Bourgeois and Lee Camp
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