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Uncovering al-Qaeda's Tapes
The story of how Jack Adima shopped around a set of videotaped al-Qaeda training sessions, setting a minimum price of $150,000 and demanding credit when aired, despite the fact that the compound where the tapes were filmed was under coalition control during that time.
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Jack Adima tried to sell what he claimed was the first-ever US broadcast rights to al-Qaeda training videos, revealing their plans in the US.
05:59 - 11:07 (05:07)
Summary
Jack Adima tried to sell what he claimed was the first-ever US broadcast rights to al-Qaeda training videos, revealing their plans in the US. He asked for a minimum price of $150,000 and for credit when the tapes were aired.
ChapterUncovering al-Qaeda's Tapes
EpisodePart Two: Jack Idema: The War On Terror's Dumbest Grifter
PodcastBehind the Bastards
A retired special operations officer provides insight into the CIA's investigation into the Al-Qaeda tapes that were filmed at Mir Bacha Kot, a location that was actually under coalition control at the time.
11:08 - 13:51 (02:43)
Summary
A retired special operations officer provides insight into the CIA's investigation into the Al-Qaeda tapes that were filmed at Mir Bacha Kot, a location that was actually under coalition control at the time.
ChapterUncovering al-Qaeda's Tapes
EpisodePart Two: Jack Idema: The War On Terror's Dumbest Grifter
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The story of two journalists, Adema and Moore who both had experiences with the Green Berets in Afghanistan - one who sold fraudulent footage and the other who returned in old age and poor health.
13:51 - 14:43 (00:52)
Summary
The story of two journalists, Adema and Moore who both had experiences with the Green Berets in Afghanistan - one who sold fraudulent footage and the other who returned in old age and poor health.