His execution was global news, and quickly spread. A Canadian woman named Jane Fermalie heard about it and joined ISIS, about a month later she met a man who claimed his son blew up Washington. She told the man about the execution and he went mad. Anger grew in his heart and he declared war on America. He did everything in his power to try and destroy us. Was he successful? You'll find out.
The man traveled from Iraq to a lot of other Muslim countries and became citizens of those countries until he had a good enough visa to enter the U.S., where he even got a visa is unknown to this day. When he came to the U.S. he got a green card and tried to get a private pilots license. After he did that he became a commercial airline pilot. He was trusted too, he had many "friends" and he was nice to passengers of course this kindness was false. When he was flying a plane from New York to San Antonio, he changed the course of the plane to Washington D.C., when the co-pilot asked what he was doing he smashed the co-pilots head on the wall of the plane and the co-pilot died. The co-pilot's name was Johnny Jackson. He was only 30 at the time, and left 2 children and made his wife a widow. The terrorist proceeded to put the plane in auto-pilot and he went to the passengers and said in a rather calm voice "this is a hijacking, don't make a move, if you move, or if I find you with a cellular phone I will kill you and ten others because of your mistake." Of course they were all going to die anyway but he didn't tell him that.

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