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Qatar is the Corona

It was a satirical tweet, in which I said I think that the structure and the spread of the Coronavirus are purely Qatari. Doha must have paid billions to generate this scary virus in China, aiming to hit 2020 plans that pave the way to the 2030 Saudi vision and the 2020 Dubai expo. The end of the Ottoman caliphate, the realization of the Riyadh agreement, and the return of peace to the Middle East.” And I concluded with the hashtag Qatar is the Corona.
What happened after this tweet and is still happening in the globe, whether from international news agencies, such as the Associated Press, New York Times and BBC, which stated that "Al-Moteari's tweet raised a debate about the corona virus's association with conspiracy theory, and the effect of the discourse about it on the Gulf crisis and the Saudi-Qatari relations."
Or from the Qatari Al-Jazeera media, and a group of more than 15,000 electronic flies from the Muslim Brotherhood, made me wonder, as everyone wondered, about the real causes of this massive Qatari revolution that followed the tweet ...!
Of course, I must mention that in the week before the tweet on March 1, 2020, I had written a satirical article on Muhammad Al-Musnad, the head of the Qatari intelligence and national security adviser, entitled "A Coup" on February 27, 2020. I said in it that Muhammad Al-Musnad rushed to the emir of Qatar, panting, saying: "Turkish intelligence told us that they have confirmed information that your visit on February 22 to Jordan, Tunisia, and Algeria may witness an internal military coup, and may also witness an external assassination attempt.
What do you think about canceling the trip? He also said: “Hakan Fidan, the director of Turkish intelligence, has offered to provide protection and early internal control, and that Yossi Cohen, head of the Israeli Mossad, will provide external protection for the prince." And that both of them visited Doha on February 1, and this is another fact!
I assumed that the satirical essay of political mythology had incurred the wrath of Al-Musnad, and indeed his outrage. I also assumed that the Qatari Brotherhood revolution, and the organized campaign that aimed its weapons at me, just as it pointed its weapons towards the Saudi crown prince in the Khashoggi case, had been launched on WhatsApp by a decision of Muhammad Al-Musnad himself, through the director-general of Al-Jazeera.
But I also stopped on another assumption apart from the personal matter, which is the fact that Qatar is involved, in one way or another, in spreading the Coronavirus, and brought it to Iran and then the Gulf, considering the famous proverb "if the shoe fits" and that this revolution is not an act of personal revenge for Muhammad Al-Musnad, but rather a mad demonic defense of hidden terrifying facts.
I returned to read all the conspiracy theories about the Coronavirus, some of which said that the development of the Coronavirus had taken place in American or Chinese laboratories, so it was developed to be transferred and spread from China to Europe, Iran, and the Persian Gulf.
The "opposite direction" program on Al Jazeera in the next week, where it went back to talking about conspiracy theory in the manufacture of Corona, and the presenter Faisal al-Qassim’s insistence to present a document confirming that the Coronavirus obtained a US patent in 2015 made me wonder again, and on the same approach: How long has Qatar known the invention of Corona? Is it possible that Qatar purchased the invention No. "10130701" from the American Pirbright Institute, considering that Qataris themselves are not scientifically able to manufacture and develop such an invention, so they bought it, directly or through intermediaries, from its inventors Erica Bakerton, Sarah Sarah, Paul Britton?
Then I wondered: If this is correct, did Qatar purchase the invention before or after what was raised about its payment of bribes to secure the 2022 World Cup? And also after it was expelled from the Arab coalition in Yemen for treason?, and did it do so to inflict a severe blow to Saudi Arabia and the UAE or for other reasons?
Is it possible that members of the US military, who were accused by China of spreading the Coronavirus based on their visit to the Chinese city of Wuhan at the seventh World Military Sports Games in Wuhan, central China, came from Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar, or is this Is the possibility also unlikely?
The attack on my questions and tweets came back in a more severe nature, so all Al-Jazeera media members joined with the Muslim Brotherhood with the remnants of the "defunct awakening" with my opponents of the failed Yemeni unit, to admit all: that Qatar is much too small to manufacture and spread the virus, so I said one word to them: The Coronavirus is very very small, like Qatar, and yet it wreaks havoc on Earth.
I am not a chemical or biological scientist, and I am not sure that the Covid-19 is the sarin gas, and whether it was manufactured or is a natural or abnormal development of a coronavirus, but I am sure that the Qatar regime, which is very small, that conspired against Great Egypt to bring it down and put it in the grip of a terrorist of the Muslim Brotherhood Youssef Al-Qaradawi, the Qatari regime had previously plotted to assassinate King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, may God have mercy on him, and who planned to destroy Libya, Syria, Sudan, and Yemen, would not be unable to use the money stolen from the brotherly Qatari people, to do anything. And the regime will continue the conspiracy schemes, one way or another, to revenge or sow chaos that threatens humanity. levant
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