
CORONAVIRUS SPREADERS: Pranksters or Terrorists?
From jihadists targeting hospitals to social media celebs licking toilet seats, the possibiliti...
Renegade Talk Radio · Renegade Talk Radio
April 3, 202038m 25s
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From jihadists targeting hospitals to social media celebs
licking toilet seats, the possibilities during COVID-19 are
endless, and terrifying. A memo from the Department of
Homeland Security warns that terrorists are encouraging
each other to spread the virus if they get infected.
Terrorist leaders tell followers that "fighting jihad is the
surest way to guarantee protection from the virus.”
Indeed, some terrorists have already begun accelerating
their plans - like the one who was stopped in the nick of
time from attacking a hospital treating COVID-19
patients, or the one who was stopped on his way to the
Middle East to help ISIS.
Meanwhile, a memo from the Justice Department warns
that those who intentionally spread COVID-19 could be
charged with terrorism-related offenses, and could get
up to life imprisonment, because coronavirus is a
biological agent. Already, several arrests have been
made - like the New Jersey man who coughed in the
face of a supermarket employee. Social media celebs,
licking everything from deodorants to toilets seats, to
get more ‘likes’ and followers, are getting arrested on
terrorist charges, instead. Are they jihadists or
psychologically disturbed pranksters?
licking toilet seats, the possibilities during COVID-19 are
endless, and terrifying. A memo from the Department of
Homeland Security warns that terrorists are encouraging
each other to spread the virus if they get infected.
Terrorist leaders tell followers that "fighting jihad is the
surest way to guarantee protection from the virus.”
Indeed, some terrorists have already begun accelerating
their plans - like the one who was stopped in the nick of
time from attacking a hospital treating COVID-19
patients, or the one who was stopped on his way to the
Middle East to help ISIS.
Meanwhile, a memo from the Justice Department warns
that those who intentionally spread COVID-19 could be
charged with terrorism-related offenses, and could get
up to life imprisonment, because coronavirus is a
biological agent. Already, several arrests have been
made - like the New Jersey man who coughed in the
face of a supermarket employee. Social media celebs,
licking everything from deodorants to toilets seats, to
get more ‘likes’ and followers, are getting arrested on
terrorist charges, instead. Are they jihadists or
psychologically disturbed pranksters?
Topics
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