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ISIS registration forms list names, contact info for 22,000 jihadists

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burfordTjustice

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Mar 10, 2016, 7:06:22 AM3/10/16
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Tens of thousands of documents, containing 22,000 names, addresses, telephone numbers and family contacts of Islamic State jihadis, have been obtained by Sky News.

Nationals from at least 51 countries, including the U.K., had to give up their most personal information as they joined the terror organisation. Only when the 23 question form was filled in were they inducted into IS.

A lot of the names and their new Islamic State names on the registration forms are well known.

Abdel Bary, a 26-year-old from London joined in 2013 after visiting Libya, Egypt and Turkey. He is designated as a fighter but is better known in the U.K. as a rap artist. His whereabouts are unknown.

Another jihadi named in the documents, now dead after being targeted in a drone strike, is Junaid Hussain, the head of Islamic State's media wing who along with his wife, former punk Sally Jones, plotted attacks in the U.K. Her whereabouts are unknown.

Reyaad Khan from Cardiff, who also entered in 2013, is also among those found among the registration forms. He was well known for appearing in a highly produced Islamic State propaganda video. He was later killed.

But the key breakthrough from the documents is the revealing of the identities of a number of previously unknown jihadis in the U.K., across northern Europe, much of the Middle East and North Africa, as well as in the United States and Canada.

Their whereabouts are crucial to breaking the organisation and preventing further terror attacks.

Many of the men passed through a series of jihadi "hotspots" - such as Yemen, Sudan, Tunisia, Libya, Pakistan and Afghanistan - on multiple occasions, but were apparently unchecked, unmonitored and able to both enter Syria to fight and then to return home.

One of the files marked "Martyrs" detailed a brigade manned entirely by fighters who wanted to carry out suicide attacks and were trained to do so.

Some of the telephone numbers on the list are still active and it is believed that although many will be family members, a significant number are used by the jihadis themselves.

The files were passed to Sky News on a memory stick stolen from the head of Islamic State's internal security police, an organisation described by insiders as the group's SS. He had been entrusted to protect the organisation's core secrets and he rarely parted with the drive.

The man who stole it was a former Free Syrian Army convert to Islamic State who calls himself Abu Hamed.

Disillusioned with the Islamic State leadership, he says it has now been taken over by former soldiers from the Iraqi Baath party of Saddam Hussein.

He claims the Islamic rules he believed in have totally collapsed inside the organisation, prompting him to quit.

I met him in a secret location in Turkey, and he said IS was giving up on its headquarters in Raqqa and moving into the central deserts of Syria and ultimately Iraq, the group's birthplace.

He also claimed that in reality Islamic State, The Kurdish YPG and the Syrian government of Bashar al-Assad, are working together against the moderate Syrian opposition.

Asked if the IS files could bring the network down he nodded and said simply: "God willing".

From the attacks in Tunisia and the Bataclan massacre in Paris it is clear that IS is refocusing its base of operations abroad and is intent on carrying out high profile attacks in Western countries, something that security chiefs across Europe are warning about right now.

Richard McKenzie

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Mar 10, 2016, 8:55:18 AM3/10/16
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Were all found to be on the Operation Ore list
guilty?

burfordTjustice

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Mar 10, 2016, 9:19:56 AM3/10/16
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Amazing how the liberals and muslim apologists are always
Johnny on the spot to try and cast doubt and defend the Jihadists.

Richard McKenzie

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Mar 10, 2016, 11:10:11 AM3/10/16
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I am not.
I am implying that "evidence" may not
be entirely factually correct.

Do you consider the dossier on the Weapons of mass
destruction to be factually correct?


Incubus

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Mar 10, 2016, 11:49:39 AM3/10/16
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Likewise, the 'evidence' presented against the July 7th bombers was like a sieve. For example, they all boarded a train from Luton Station that turned out to have been cancelled... Photoshopped CCTV evidence...

Even worse for September 11th. Both are likely false flag attacks carried out by Intelligence. The CIA has a lot of form in this regard.

burfordTjustice

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Mar 10, 2016, 3:14:01 PM3/10/16
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On Thu, 10 Mar 2016 08:10:08 -0800 (PST)
Apples and Oranges.

Tens of thousands of documents, containing 22,000 names, addresses, telephone numbers and family contacts of Islamic State jihadis, have been obtained by Sky News.

Nationals from at least 51 countries, including the U.K., had to give
up their most personal information as they joined the terror
organisation. Only when the 23 question form was filled in were they
inducted into IS.

Richard McKenzie

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Mar 11, 2016, 4:32:22 AM3/11/16
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It does not mean all those on the list
actively joined. Like Operation Ore.

Perhaps a disgruntled partner/friend
etc applied but put your details on.

burfordTjustice

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Mar 11, 2016, 8:22:28 AM3/11/16
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On Fri, 11 Mar 2016 01:32:20 -0800 (PST)
You Jihadists apologists are really entrenched in the cause!

Tens of thousands of documents, containing 22,000 names, addresses,
telephone numbers and family contacts of Islamic State jihadis, have
been obtained by Sky News.

Nationals from at least 51 countries, including the U.K., had to give
up their most personal information as they joined the terror
organisation.
++++++Only when the 23 question form was filled in were
they inducted into IS.++++++++

Richard McKenzie

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Mar 11, 2016, 9:04:20 AM3/11/16
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So from the following 23 questions

which one prevents my claim.
(It does not mean all those on the list
actively joined. Like Operation Ore.

Perhaps a disgruntled partner/friend
etc applied but put your details on.)

By they way are you American?


"
The 23 questions in full:

1. Name

2. Fighter name

3. Mother's maiden name

4. Blood type

5. DOB and nationality

6. Marriage status

7. Address and place of residence

8. Level of education

9. Level of Sharia understanding

10. Previous job

11. Countries travelled through

12. Area entered from

13. Who recommended

14. Date of entry

15. Have they fought before

16. What role will they take

17. Any special skills

18. Current place of work

19. Security deposit

20: Level of obedience

21: Contact numbers

22: Date and place of death

23: Notes "

burfordTjustice

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Mar 11, 2016, 9:11:36 AM3/11/16
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On Fri, 11 Mar 2016 06:04:10 -0800 (PST)
We are done with you, you have been exposed
as the Jihadist apologist you are.

Hope you get to post after your women are converted before
you get beheaded.

Enjoy.

Richard McKenzie

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Mar 11, 2016, 4:43:15 PM3/11/16
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we, so there is more that one in you in your head.
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