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New details are trickling out about the Boston bombing suspects, Dzhokhar and Tamerlan Tsarnaev.
Tamerlan Tsarnaev (L), 26, is pictured in 2010 in Lowell, Massachusetts, and his brother Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 19, is pictured in an undated FBI handout photo in this combination photo. The two are suspects in the April 15, 2013 bombing at the Boston...
Tamerlan Tsarnaev (L), 26, is pictured in 2010 in Lowell, Massachusetts, and his brother Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 19, is pictured in an undated FBI handout photo...

New details are trickling out about the Boston bombing suspects, Dzhokhar and Tamerlan Tsarnaev. And while investigators try to piece together information from Dzhokhar as he recovers from gun shot wounds in a hospital bed, there are new reports that the elder Tsarnaev was entwined in a web of conspiracy theories. According to the Associated Press, Tamerlan visited Jihadist websites, including Al Qaeda in Yemen's online English-language magazine, Inpsire. Among some of the other fringe ideas the now-dead suspect reportedly took an interest in were "The Protocols of the Elders of Zion" and the views of controversial talk show host, Alex Jones. Some of Jones' theories include the idea that the U.S. trained, funded and protected Osama bin Laden, ordered the first World Trade Center attack and carried out the Oklahoma City bombing in order to pin it on the right flank. Jones, for his part, downplays any connection to the Boston bombings, claiming that the AP report was part of yet another government conspiracy. But whether or not such connections are legitimate or provable, the attacks of April 15 are now awakening the gently dozing beast that is the theory that terrorism stems from the Islamic faith. We'll tackle conspiracies, radicalization, hate speech and more when we see you at noon ET on msnbc.

 

PANEL

Josh Barro, Columnist, Bloomberg View (@jbarro)

Maggie Haberman, Senior Political Reporter, Politico (@maggiepolitico)

Howard Wolfson, Deputy Mayor, New York City (@howiewolf)

 

REPORTER

Ayman Mohyeldin

 

GUESTS

Hina Shamsi, Director, ACLU National Security Project (@hinashamsi)

Rachel Haot, Chief Digital Officer, New York City (@rachelhaot)

Jared Cohen, Director, Google Ideas/Co-Author "The New Digital Age: Reshaping The Future of People, Nations and Business" (@jaredcohen)