Al Qaeda has called upon its followers to unleash massive forest fires upon the United States this summer.
Published in the latest edition of the notorious terror magazine, ‘Inspire’, are graphic instructions for the creation and ignition of ‘ember bombs’
Detailed in the memorably titled, ‘It is of your Freedom to Ignite a Firebomb’, the magazine encourages any would-be terrorist to target Montana, because of the rapid population growth in its wooded areas.
A fire burning out of control in a pine forest on the Mescalero Apache Indian Reservation in New Mexico: Al Qaeda has issued instructions to its followers to start intentional fires in the United States
‘In America, there are more houses built in the countryside than in the cities,’ explained the writer known as The AQ Chef according to ABC News.
‘It is difficult to choose a better place than in the valleys of Montana.’
Reveling in the unsubstantiated claim that forest fires in Australia in December 2002, unleashed a heat energy equal to that of 23 nuclear bombs, the new edition of ‘Inspire’ wants the same destructive force unleashed on America.
Produced by Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, the English language colourful magazine has released its first editions since the deaths in September 2011 of its editor Samir Khan and its star columnist Anwar al-Awlaki.
Even though they were killed by a drone strike on September 30 in Yemen, the new editions of ‘Inspire’ contain the last editorial input from the deceased terrorists.
The pair are praised inside the magazine’s eighth and ninth edition as the ‘spirit’ and the ‘tongue’ of the internet publication.





