Sunday, November 6, 2011

TERRORIST SUSPECTED IN BEDBUG ATTACK ON DENVER FIREFIGHTERS

by Ima Schmuck / October 2, 2010

On September 29, the Denver Post reported that Denver firefighters ran into more than the normal hazards at a house fire where they also had to battle bedbugs, the bloodsucking insects quickly becoming the scourge of households and businesses across the country. The bugs scurried away from the flames and latched on to firefighters' equipment and gear. Some of the gear had to bagged so the bugs wouldn't get a free ride to the firehouse. The firefighters were attacked after they entered the attic and they had to be decontaminated There were no injuries, but the home was declared uninhabitable.

This reporter cornered Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano to inquire about the Denver bed bug infestation. Napolitano admitted that Ahmed Muhammad Mustafa al Ibaba, the Bedbug Bomber [TERRORIST ARRESTED FOR UNLEASHING WEAPON OF MASS DESTRUCTION AGAINST THE GREAT SATAN / 9-1-10], had been in Denver several weeks before his arrest by the FBI. When asked whether Ibaba had visited any cities in addition to New York, Philadelphia, Detroit and Denver, the head of Homeland Security would only say, “No comment.”

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