Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
January 25, 2016
So, these guys were active within ISIS, and yet the European intelligence services were not keeping track of them.
And they were able to cross in and out of Europe from Syria. One of them even mocked the European open border policy.
Interesting, no?
A new video released by the ISIS terror group late Sunday shows nine of the extremists who carried out the Nov. 13 attacks in Paris beheading and shooting captives, as well as training with weapons while plotting the carnage that left 130 dead in the French capital.
The 17-minute video shows the extent of the planning that went into the multiple attacks in Paris, which French authorities have said from the beginning was planned in Syria. The video was provided online by the SITE Intelligence Group, which monitors jihadi websites.
The video does not contain any footage of the attacks themselves, but is assembled from material shot before the men left for Paris, as well as news and amateur videos. The video did not specify where the nine men were filmed, but it was believed to have been in ISIS-controlled territory in Syria.
The video also contains threats against the United Kingdom, showing images of London landmarks Tower Bridge and St. Paul’s Cathedral and claiming extremists are ready to strike “anytime, anywhere.” At one point, the image of British Prime Minister David Cameron is shown with a crosshair over his face.
It would be shocking if a terrorist attack happened in Britain.
No one could ever expect it.
A narrator describes the terrorists as “nine lions of the caliphate who were mobilised from their lairs to make a whole country, France, get down on its knees.”
France has been on its knees for a long time.
Seven of the attackers — four from Belgium and three from France — spoke fluent French. The two others — identified by their noms de guerre as Iraqis — spoke in Arabic.
Seven of the militants, including a 20-year-old who was the youngest of the group, were filmed standing behind bound captives, described as “apostates,” who were either beheaded or shot.
Among those who can be seen in the video are Bilal Hadfi, who blew himself up outside France’s national stadium on that deadly Friday night.
“You destroy our homes and kill our fathers, our brothers, our sisters, our mothers, our children,” Hadfi says in a message directed at the members of the U.S.-led coalition against ISIS.
“Soon on the Champs-Elysées,” says Samy Amimour, who was raised in a Paris suburb near the French national stadium, as he holds a captive’s head aloft.
One militant, Brahim Abdeslam, is seen at a makeshift shooting range. Abdeslam, whose brother Salah fled Paris that night and remains at large, blew himself up at a Paris cafe where he was the only victim. Salah Abdeslam is not seen in the video.
Here’s the video, for anyone interested.
I don’t think it’s their best.