Paris - A French Islamic State cell dismantled in the final stages of planning an attack has yielded a new secret this week, with the release of undercover footage showing how a group of disaffected petty criminals transformed into a terror network.

Filmed by a young French Muslim journalist who infiltrated the group with a hidden camera, the Canal Plus documentary takes an extraordinary inside look at the group, which called itself the Soldiers of Allah. The cell was nominally led by a young ex-convict who called himself Abu Oussama, who speaks dreamily about his coming death, the palace that awaits him in paradise, the winged horse made of gold and rubies, and the women: “I’m not making this up, I swear,” he breathes.

“I got the feeling they’re beyond saving. The programming is so well done, if you will, that you can only be their enemy. There is no discussing with them,” according to the journalist, who took the pseudonym Said Ramzy in the credits and was known to the jihadis as Abu Hamza.

Ramzy told The Associated Press the cell was actually directed by a Frenchman sent home from Syria by the extremist organization to plot an attack. Remzy was considered valuable because, unlike the other members of the cell, he had no criminal past and had never been identified as a radical.... Read More: VIN