Where’s the Beef? Mystery Grows Surrounding Whereabouts of Adam Gadahn
But, perhaps what is most interesting about Bin Laden’s latest set of audio recordings is not what they contain—but rather, what they inexplicably lack: the English-language subtitles and matching transcript that have, until recently, been a customary feature of professional-quality As-Sahab videos. An analysis of the history of As-Sahab recordings and their evolution over time would seem to indicate that the responsibility for creating these English-language products fell largely on the shoulders of one man alone: Adam Gadahn (a.k.a. “Azzam al-Amriki”), the California native who was recruited by Al-Qaida computer specialists living in Garden Grove in the late 1990s, and who later traveled on to Pakistan seeking to join his new hero Usama Bin Laden….