Against John the Executioner, His Majesty unleashes the "Sixties"

08/01/15

"Dead Man Walking" ("He is a dead man walking"). Jihadi John, the author of the beheadings of the western hostages seized by ISIS, received this code name from the English special departments. The British Government has commissioned the SAS to form a team of killers with a single purpose: to bring the head of John the executioner to London.

The news was released a few weeks ago, but some details are beginning to leak out. The team created is composed of sixty elements of the SAS that have received a "specific training with last generation equipment" at the Hereford base.

The leather heads were supposed to reach Afghanistan last December for a top secret mission. The latter was canceled for a top-level target: John the Executioner.

The team has joined the other SAS already present in the country and that, in recent months, are making real ambushes against ISIS militants. The assembly point is a secret base in the desert of Iraq, managed by MI6 and deemed inaccessible.

The goal is to track and monitor the movements of the jihadist John, intercepting any kind of incoming and outgoing communication from the terrorists that can lead back to his position. If John Il Boia were to be in a neighboring country, the "Sixties" would already have been allowed to cross the borders to bring back the body of Jihadi John to London.

The mission would also have been endorsed by the pro-Western leaders in the Middle East who, however, have only asked for a low operational profile to avoid retaliation against the regimes that might appear, before the public opinion, too compliant with British politics.

It's a personal matter - John told the Sun by the Ministry of Defense of His Majesty - John is British and continues to kill the British hostages. But now, he's practically dead. It's just a dead man walking and we won't stop until we've eliminated him.

All communications and interceptions of what has been christened as the English Area-51, are managed by the 264 squadron (SAS - Signal Squadron), equipped with a mobile satellite system.

SAS troops are also supported by 'Rivet Joint' spy planes in addition to armed drones flying over the h24 country in armed reconnaissance missions.

Since his first appearance on video last August, John the jihadist has killed five hostages: the Americans James Foley, Steven Sotloff, Peter Kassig and the British David Haines and Alan Henning.

In addition to the "Sixties", there were also the Navy Seals on the trail of the executioner. Even with them John the jihadist has an open account.

Franco Iacch

(photo: MoD UK / web)