John the boom is a 27 year-old computer. London: It's pretty much dead

26/02/15

The executioner of the Islamic State, responsible for having beheaded several foreign hostages was identified by Her Majesty's secret services: his name is Mohammed Emwazi, born in Kuwait, but raised in the west of London. Emwazi, 27 years grew up in a wealthy family.

He graduated from the University of Westminster, with a thesis in computer programming.

The British secret services had already identified him and ordered the SAS to bring his head back home, of what is sadly known as "John the Jihadist".

Now the decision, taken a few hours ago, to issue the identity of the executioner.

According to information gathered by the CIA and MI6, Mohammed Emwazi would have reached Syria in the 2012 for field indoctrination. A few months later he would become the executioner, the protagonist of those videos that have caused so much indignation in the West.

His first appearance dates back to last August, when he beheaded the American journalist James Foley (photo opening).

According to the computerized analysis carried out on the other videos (vocal timbre, movements, cadence, pulse, height, fingerprints, physiological mapping, skin color and indicative weight), Emwazi would then execute the American journalist Steven Sotloff, the British humanitarian operator David Haines, British taxi driver Alan Henning and US humanitarian worker Peter Kassig.

In each video, the man appears dressed in a suit and with a black balaclava that completely covers him, but not his eyes and the upper part of his nose.

Since the first video, the executioner has revealed some clues. His marked British accent, in the videos in which he taunts the Western powers before slaughtering the hostages, was the first piece of the mosaic.

The hostages released by ISIS reported that there were four Englishmen guarding the Westerners abducted in Syria and they were called "The Beatles".

Emwazi was first arrested in 2009, Tanzania, where he would go on a safari after graduation with two friends (a German converted to Islam named Omar and another man, Abu Talib).

In fact, the English authorities already suspected his affiliation with terrorist groups active in Somalia. Landed at the airport of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, in May of 2009, they were arrested by the police and held overnight before being expelled.

Emwazi then moved to Kuwait, his hometown, where he worked for a computer company. He returns to London at least twice before leaving for Syria.

MI6 would also have its fingerprints.

Now the prey has a name "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 team, active for a few weeks, is composed of sixty SAS members who have received "specific training with latest-generation equipment" at the Hereford base.

The team operates completely independently of the other SAS teams deployed in the secret desert base of Iraq, operated 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, i "Sixty" they would have already been allowed to cross the borders to bring the body of Jihadi John back to London.

If "The Beatles" were to be in the same position, Great Britain and the US are ready to unleash all the firepower available to them.

The "Sixties", in fact, are not the only ones looking for "John". Even the American Tier-1 have received the order to eliminate the threat at all costs, but the entire 'Task Force Black' “is looking forward to meeting John.

The mission has also 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 may appear, before the public opinion, too compliant with British politics.

It is a personal matter - they said from Her Majesty's Ministry of Defense explaining the mission of the "Sixties" - John is English and continues to kill 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 (photos) in addition to the armed drones flying over the h24 country in armed reconnaissance missions.

Franco Iacch