Friday, December 9, 2016

ISIS leader sent to his orgy in the sky

An ISIS leader linked to the Charlie Hebdo attack in 2015 was blown to smithereens in a U.S. airstrike in Syria, US military officials said.

Boubaker el Hakim was sent on his way to Jannah (Paradise) from Raqqa on November 26th, making Thanksgiving Day all the nicer for normal people.

El Hakim (his sex slaves called him Boubou) is believed to have played a large role in the planning of the IS attack, but officials had to remain anonymous as they were not authorized to talk to the media.

Boubou was a 33-year-old French Tunisian (and now a French fried Tunisian). He was a mentor to the brothers who savagely murdered cartoonists at the French satirical paper back in January of last year. 

The paper has since declined to publish any further Mohammed cartoons saying that their job is done, but it looks more like the terrorists did the job instead.

El Hakim was arrested in Syria, sent to France and was convicted in 2008. He was sentenced to 7 years in prison and was considered to be one of the most radicalized (read 'religious') in the network of young terrorists from the Paris area.

Boubou was not missed--he was hit dead on.



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