The Islamic State (ISIS) now sends out calls to its supporters in the West to poison the food in supermarkets with cyanide.

It is the SITE Intel Group that informs this in a message, which is referenced, among others, by the Italian news agency ANSA:

– Over the last few hours, IS’s channels have posted calls for attacks on Europe, Russia and the United States, on the occasion of the Islamic “Sacrifice Feast” Eid al Adha.

In the third part of an English-language series promoting lone-wolf jihad in Western countries, potential attackers are advised to inject food for sale in markets with cyanide poison:

The notice tells terrorists, “You have the following method—poisoning the kuffar,” and tells them to inject poison into foods in markets. The Arabic word “kuffar” is a derogatory term for non-Muslims.

The terrorist organization has prepared for this and used prisoners for experiments with different chemicals and toxins, with very painful deaths as a result, The Times and Newsweek wrote in May:

The Islamic State group used prisoners as “human guinea pigs,” carrying out chemical weapons experiments in order to plan for attacks against the West, documents found in Mosul have revealed. The papers detailing the tests, which led to the agonizing deaths of prisoners, were discovered at Mosul University in January when it was recaptured by Iraqi special forces. The documents verified by United States and British forces were detailed by The Times in a report published Saturday.

Prisoners had their food and water contaminated by the sprinkling of chemicals found in easily accessible pesticides. The U.S. and Britain now fear that the same methods could be used on a larger scale to contaminate food supplies in the West.

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