Tuesday, January 3, 2017

Seized documents show thousands of planned IS attacks around world

More than 10,000 documents and digital data seized in Syria from ISIS (after they were driven out of Manbij) reveals that the scumcrumpet group of terrorists have hatched thousands of plots to attack Europe and other parts of the world, Maj. Gen. Rupert Jones, a British commander in the region, said.

"If we want to keep Britain safe, we need to deal with Daesh," he said, using the name for ISIS that the scumcrumpets hate.

"External operations have been getting orchestrated to a very significant degree from within the caliphate, critically from within Raqqa and from within Manbij," Maj. Gen. Jones said as anti-terrorism forces have began deploying on London's streets.

"They were key external operations hubs," Jones said. "There is a huge amount of intelligence, documentation, electronic material that has been exploited there that points very directly against all sorts of nations around the world."

He obviously wouldn't give specific details of the suspected plots but said that British security services are currently analyzing the material.


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