When fighters of a small Syrian rebel force invaded his hiding place ISIS earlier this year, never imagined that they would discover something so precious. It was not weapons, ammunition or money, it was a laptop. A laptop full of thousands of hidden files, containing systems, bomb construction instructions, and instructions for manufacturing biological weapons of mass destruction at home.
The raid on his hideout ISIS took place in January in the Syrian province of Idlib, near the Turkish border. This week, the team's commander, Abu Ali, handed over the computer to journalists Harald Doornbos and Jenan Moussa of Foreign Policy to take a look at:
The contents of the laptop have proven to be a treasure trove providing ideological justification for Jihad organizations – and practical training for Islamic State's deadly campaigns. They include video of Osama bin Laden, bomb-making manuals, carjacking instructions, and disguise lessons.
The two journalists, observing the documents, understood that laptop of ISIS contained more than textbooks of a typical propaganda and teaching used by the Jihadists. The documents revealed that the owner of the laptop was the same teacher for the use of biological weapons in preparation for a possible attack that would shock the world.
The laptop appears to have belonged to a chemist and biologist named Muhammad S, who studied at a Tunisian university. The fact was easy to understand as in laptop there were loads of university papers, but also one photo of the owner.
Other remarkable archives discovered by journalists include a Feta 26 page written by Jahad's clergyman Nasir al-Fahd. It contains the rationalization of how happy the prophet will be if the Jihadists freeze all over Europe with inguinal plague, the biological weapon Muhammad S.
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