
MOST WANTED TERRORIST CAUGHT HIDING BEHIND CORONAVIRUS MASK!
ISIS terrorist and former jihadi rapper, Abdel Majed Abdel Bary, snuck back to Europe hiding be...
Renegade Talk Radio · Renegade Talk Radio
May 14, 202040m 39s
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ISIS terrorist and former jihadi rapper, Abdel Majed Abdel Bary,
snuck back to Europe hiding behind the coronavirus lockdown
and mask - but his elfin ears gave him away! Abel Bary was
born in Ethiopia and raised in London. His father, a renowned
terrorist, was once the media arm for Osama Bin Laden. When
his dad was extradited to the U.S. for his role in blowing up the
American embassy in Africa, Abdel Bary joined ISIS.
Abdel Bary is a fascinating character. Filled with rage against
authority because of his dad’s years of imprisonment on
terror charges, and the consequent impoverishment of his
family, he became a jihadi rap artist, with lyrics such as, “The
day they came and took my dad, I could have killed a cop or
two.” Dr. Carole analyzes more of his lyrics and his angry posts
on social media to give you deeper insight into his mind.
International counterterrorism authorities have been on the
hunt for Abdel Bary, who once posted a picture of himself
holding the severed head of a Syrian soldier, captioned
“Chillin’ with my other homie, or what’s left of him.” They
suspected he'd eventually return to Europe, possibly to
perpetrate a terror attack. Indeed, if it hadn’t been for his
elfin ears, he might have evaded capture and done just
that!
snuck back to Europe hiding behind the coronavirus lockdown
and mask - but his elfin ears gave him away! Abel Bary was
born in Ethiopia and raised in London. His father, a renowned
terrorist, was once the media arm for Osama Bin Laden. When
his dad was extradited to the U.S. for his role in blowing up the
American embassy in Africa, Abdel Bary joined ISIS.
Abdel Bary is a fascinating character. Filled with rage against
authority because of his dad’s years of imprisonment on
terror charges, and the consequent impoverishment of his
family, he became a jihadi rap artist, with lyrics such as, “The
day they came and took my dad, I could have killed a cop or
two.” Dr. Carole analyzes more of his lyrics and his angry posts
on social media to give you deeper insight into his mind.
International counterterrorism authorities have been on the
hunt for Abdel Bary, who once posted a picture of himself
holding the severed head of a Syrian soldier, captioned
“Chillin’ with my other homie, or what’s left of him.” They
suspected he'd eventually return to Europe, possibly to
perpetrate a terror attack. Indeed, if it hadn’t been for his
elfin ears, he might have evaded capture and done just
that!
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