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Rot in jail terror groupies Noelle Velentzas and Asia Siddiqui

Bird-brained, terror slopsuckers Noelle Velentzas and Asia Siddiqui allegedly planned to bomb fellow Americans because they wanted to be “real bad b——,” but their prattlings about violent jihad exploded in their faces when the former roomies from Queens were arrested and charged with plotting to use a weapon of mass destruction thanks to a well-planned sting operation.

Sincere appreciation for that goes to our expert city, state, and federal law enforcers who have foiled 60 terror attacks against the U.S. since 9-11 at last count. They know all too well that it takes only one successful bombing to unleash incalculable death and destruction, making the accusations against Velentzas, 28, and Siddiqui, 31, all the more serious because the self-professed “citizens of the Islamic State” had the materials and knowledge to launch a terror attack, with state law enforcement officials alleging:

• They researched and obtained materials for a car bomb, like the one used in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing; a fertilizer bomb, like the one used in the 1995 bombing of the federal building in Oklahoma City; and a pressure cooker bomb, like the one used in the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing.

• They had bomb-making recipes and jihadist literature stored in their homes.

• Siddiqui, 31, wrote a poem in a 2009 al-Qaeda magazine, stating “no excuse to sit back and wait … for the skies rain martyrdom.”

• Velentzas, 27, hero-worshipped Osama bin Laden and told an undercover agent she couldn’t understand people traveling overseas to wreck havoc when there were ample opportunities of “pleasing Allah” right here in the U.S.

Terror sickos sprouting in free societies are an alarming, sinister trend. An estimated 3,000 westerners have joined the Islamic State, and around 180 Americans have tried to flee to fight in Syria, according to federal authorities.

Freedom haters Noelle Velentzas and Asia Siddiqui will have ample time to terrorize their own consciences when a jury finds them guilty, tosses them in jail, and leaves them to rot away the remainder of their miserable lives in the agony they wanted to inflict upon others.

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