"It is a threat that is taken very seriously."-- Dr. Peter Walsh, Biological Anthropologist from Cambridge University
A biological anthropologist from Cambridge University, Dr. Peter Walsh, has raised an alert over the potential use of the deadly Ebola virus that is being called "out of control" in Africa and has killed up to 800 people already, as a "dirty bomb," stating that "a “serious risk is that a group manages to harness the virus as a powder, then explodes it in a bomb in a highly populated public area. It could cause a large number of horrific deaths.”
Via News.com.au:
While all samples of the Ebola virus in a handful of advanced research facilities around the are tightly guarded, it would be possible that terrorist groups could get samples of infected material direct from West Africa — home of the feared Boko Haram Islamic extremist group.
Back in April 2014, when the death toll of the Ebola virus in Guinea was at 83, a report from Guineeinformation indicated that members of the Boko Haram Islamic terror group were already scouring the forests in search of bodies and clothes from Ebola victims in order to turn themselves into Ebola Kamikazes, so Dr. Walsh's fears are not without basis.
Some members of the NGO itself as representing Moroccan doctors who stayed in Guinea, the visit of King Mohamed VI in Guinea is already distributed with objects of victims, and the clothes they had taken from the corpses.
Others seek to access the graves of other victims in exchange for large sums of money against any information on the locations of graves.
The jihad of the West African region have opted for a new weapon more deadly for more victims of terror in their project. Technical inferiority to the armies of the sub-region, assisted by Western powers; AQIM and Boko Haram wants to find in this epidemic of Ebola, a way to paralyze the subregion and quarantine around the world.
The videos below discuss the threat of this "Ebola dirty bomb," offering yet another reason it is imperative for America to secure the US borders, as well as a Bloomberg report on the Ebola virus and how it is affecting the areas that are so desperately trying to fight this latest outbreak.
Originally published at All News PipeLine