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Undercover reporter reveals secret FEMALE ISIS organization in Britain

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In a new British documentary titled The British Women Supporters Unveiled, one young female reporter goes undercover to infiltrate a secret Muslim organization designed to garner sympathy for the Islamic State.

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LOS ANGELES, CA (Catholic Online) - The reporter, who uses the pseudonym Aisha, was able to infiltrate the organization by first contacting the group online, then meeting with male extremists at demonstrations. After a few meetings, the extremists put her in contact directly with the group, where she was invited to "Islamic Talks for sisters," also known as "Islamic Circles for women" or "women-only talks."

The location and time of each meeting was sent via text message shortly before each meeting and each meet was held in secret rooms and areas.

The group's meetings were all invite-only and was primarily aimed at encouraging young Muslim women to join ISIS. The footage Aisha was able to record over the year-long infiltration showed young children at meetings where speakers claim Allah will "destroy" anyone who opposes the Islamic State.

Alarmingly, the meetings are so well-hidden that one took place in a Government-funded community center and went entirely unnoticed.

One of the leading members is a mother-of-four who uses the Twitter name @Umm L. Her real name is Rubana and she is married to a Muslim extremist. Rubana was also the founder of the al-Muhajiroun group, which has since been banned.

Rubana was filmed during a two-hour lecture in which she claimed the "good days have already begun" since the establishment of Khilafah (Islamic State) and mentioned that "filthy Jews" kill innocent Muslim women and children.

She also references the many attacks against ISIS, saying: "It's not the first time nations have plotted against the believers. It's not the first time the alliance has been formed like they have now with this coalition against the Khalifah. But Allah one by one he will destroy them."

Another leading woman, who uses the name Umm Saalihah, posted it was "necessary" to follow the Khilafah and chided the attacks from Western coalition "cowards" who threw "air strikes on the Khilafah."

Another woman, Umm Usmaan, wrote, "Go to Sham (Syria) for it is the best of Allahs lands on earth."

Nazir Afzal, a former chief prosecutor for the Crown Prosecution Service, commented on the organization, saying Rubana "does more than support [ISIS], she's saying that the so-called Islamic State is the Caliphate, and by supporting them, she is potentially committing a criminal offence.

"It's more than worrying, it's extremely dangerous when you're having that conversation. There are young people in the room, there are children in the room, there are women and we've got several examples of women who've taken their whole families, to Syria and Iraq."

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After a little over one year of infiltration, Aisha was discovered by Rubana, who accused the reporter of being a "spy" and banned her from all future meetings, but she was able to provide enough footage to create the documentary.

The British Women Supporters Unveiled will air Monday night at 9 p.m. on Channel 4.

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