Thursday, March 10, 2016

DAILY PROPAGANDA: Terror Documents

*Warning: PIRATE RADIO presentation*
Abu Abdullah al-Britani
Abu Abdullah al-Britani
Leaked ISIS personnel files on foreign fighters have revealed top secret data about British terrorists.
Yesterday an Arab news source obtained 1,736 documents that have been stamped with the sinister black flag of the 'caliphate' which has cut a swathe of terror through the Middle East.
Details about two more have now emerged.

Abu Abdullah-al-Britani

William Hasmo Clinic, who went by the pseudonym Abu Abdullah al-Britani, is thought to have been killed in Dier ez-Zour.
The jihadist - who was feared to be one of The Beatles militants behind US journalist James Foley’s killing - had previously claimed Allah makes beheading victims “easy”.
Al-Britani - who fled the UK for Syria earlier this year - made the horrific claim while admitting he was ready to die fighting for the Islamic State.
He told of his terror training and revealed his fitness regime to keep fit for battle.
Chillingly, he even bragged that “wrist exercises” made it easier to cut off enemies’ head.
Mystery surrounds the identity of the 21-year-old British fighter, identified by the nom de guerre Abu Jibril al-Britani.
He is a Briton of Bangladeshi origin, who was just 18-years-old when he arrived in Syria.
He lists his Sharia knowledge as basic and, when asked what role he wanted to perform, wrote ‘fighter’.
These are the fighters revealed earlier:

Junaid Hussian

Junaid Hussain, from Kings Heath, Birmingham, is a former computer whizz kid and was ranked third on a US kill list.
He was previously jailed for hacking Tony Blair’s address book and blocking a government anti-terror hotline with prank calls.

He used a range of encrypted messengers to talk to contacts and persuade recruits to join ISIS.

Abu-Hussain-al-Britani also known as Junaid Hussain

It is understood the 21-year-old was killed in a RAF drone attack last year.
Before he died he was planning attacks on the UK with his wife Sally Jones, a former punk who is still on the run.
Jones, who now calls herself Sakinah Hussain, was a guitarist in all-girl rock band Krunch.
But she now wears traditional Islamic dress and has swapped her life on benefits in the UK for Raqqa, the Syrian stronghold of Islamic State.
The data has his fighter name “Abu Hasayn al Britani”, his mother’s maiden name, his date of birth, the fact that he has a secondary level education and was previously an “electronics specialist”.

It also reveals that he entered Syria in the city of Jarabulus having travelled through Turkey and Pakistan and names the recruiter that brought him into the IS fold as Abu Al Taj - Tel Abyad.


Reyaad Khan

PA Reyaad Khan
Still from a militant video posted on YouTube of Reyaad Khan, a British citizen fighting for Islamic State

Khan was 21-years-old when he was killed in an RAF drone strike in Syria in August.
The ex-student had travelled to Syria from Wales in November 2013 and later appeared in a notorious IS propaganda film titled “There is no life without jihad”.
Khan, from Cardiff, was believed to be the brains behind a plan to attack the Queen and other dignitaries at an event in central London.
PM David Cameron said Khan and Hussain had been planning terror attacks on “high profile public commemorations” in Britain this summer and posed a direct threat to the UK.

Reyaad Khan

The pair’s plans are thought to have included an attack on an Armed Forces Day parade in London in June, which was foiled by the security services.
Speaking in the House of Commons Mr Cameron said: "There was nothing to suggest Reyaad Khan would ever leave Syria or desist from his desire to murder us at home.
"We had no way of preventing his planned attacks on our country without taking direct action."


A picture of a man with a heavy machine gun, believed to be Khan, emerged online soon after his death.
It was taken in the Syrian city of Dier Ezzor, which is occupied by Islamic State ,

Abdel Bary

Abdel-Majed Abdel Bary
Abdel-Majed Abdel Bary, son of a suspected al-Qaeda mastermind

Abdel-Majed Abdel Bary, 25, who was once a budding rapper, is thought to be one of 50 ‘disillusioned Westerners’ who are now fleeing the terror fanatics and thought to be somewhere in Turkey.
It is not yet know why he has turned on ISIS – or vice versa – but it is understood he managed to escape by disguising himself as a refugee and crossing the border during the chaos when ISIS retreated from Tal Abyad last month.
He faces death if captured by ISIS and prison if he returns to the UK
Bary joined ISIS two years ago and rose quickly through the ranks.
In August last year he was pictured with the severed head of a man, reportedly in Raqqa.

Abdel-Majed Abdel Bary
He turned his back on music to join jihadists

He was brought up in Maida Vale, west London, and his father was believed to have had close connections with Osama bin Laden.
Before he became radicalised he was an aspiring musician and his tracks were even played on BBC Radio 1.
However once ISIS took hold he renounced his musical ambitions for Allah, he has previously said.
He left his family home in 2013 to become a militant and it was believed for a time that he could have been Jihadi John.
Bary uses his Twitter account to post chilling anti-Western rants and has also promised death to all the ‘infidels’ – and ‘beheadings in their own backyard.’

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