Friday, 22 August 2014

Was Ebola virus invented? ISIS Terrorist planned mass death via Ebola


I ask again, is Ebola virus really from monkeys and fruit bats or was it a clinical experiment? An MIT-educated neuroscientist terrorist Aafia Siddiqui popularly known as 'Lady al Qaeda’  had planned a 'mass casualty attack' in the US, including infecting people with Ebola before she was arrested in 2008. She is currently serving 86-year jail term in a Texas prison. ISIS offered to swap Foley for Siddiqui, an offer the US declined.  This prompted the execution of Foley by the ISIS terrorist. Here’s background of Siddiqui... culled from Dailymail…





“Siddiqui, 42, attended two New England universities. She gained a PhD from Brandeis and then trained as a neuroscientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She founded the Institute of Islamic Research and Teaching while living in the U.S.
Mother of 3, Siddiqui, is divorced from her first husband and now married to Ammar al-Baluchi, one of the 9/11 masterminds, who is currently being held in Guantanamo. Siddiqui was arrested in Ghanzi, Afghanistan in 2008 after a local saw her poring over a map. He became suspicious as most women in that country are illiterate. 
When she was held, she had detailed plans on how to kill by spreading Ebola, making a dirty bomb and even a theoretical chemical weapon that somehow spared children while killing adults.
She also had two pounds of highly toxic sodium cyanide hidden in her bag and documents detailing potential New York targets for attack including Wall Street, the Empire State Building, the Brooklyn Bridge, the Statue of Liberty and the subway system.
The documents also showed the Plum Island Animal Disease Center on Long Island Sound, New York - which was used for biological weapons testing during the Cold War - as another potential target.
During interrogation the day after her arrest she grabbed a rifle that had been left on a table and started shooting at her questioners. She failed to hit them but she was shot in the stomach as they returned fire.
Siddiqui was only charged with two counts of attempted murder, assault with a deadly weapon and three counts of assault. She was brought to the U.S. for trial which lasted for 14 days in January and February 2010.”


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