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Femi Fani-kayode: The Woolwich Killing And The Illuminati by Nobody: 7:21pm On May 24, 2013
Femi Fani-Kayode: The Woolwich killing and the Illuminati – More questions than answers



by Femi Fani-Kayode

Some things just don’t add up when it comes to the Woolwich killings. There are certainly more questions than answers. Let us examine the facts. An off-duty British soldier by the name of Lee Rigby was walking down the street in the charming and peaceful London suburb of Woolwich. All of a sudden, and out of the blue, he was randomly selected and run over by a car which was being driven by two young black men. After they hit him to the ground with the car the two young men jumped out of it, armed with matchetes, knives, a rusty old pistol and a meat cleaver, and in a deep and uncontrollable frenzy amidst shouts of ”Allahu Akbar”, proceeded to take his precious life by carving him up, mutilating him, butchering him and beheading him in full public glare. This all happened barely 100 metres away from Rigby’s Army Barracks home. The attack began at 2.30 pm whilst the soldier gave up the ghost at approximately 3.00pm on a four-point inter-section roundabout and crossroads.

Immediately after finishing their gruesome act the killers then conducted their own impromptu press conference, brandishing knives and meat cleavers in blood-soaked hands, with random members of the public asking to be filmed and qouted whilst their clothes were soaked, drenched and dripping in human blood. After their ”presss conference” ended they moved to the other side of the road and calmly waited for the police to arrive. They had all the time in the world to do so but they plainly refused to run and attempt to avoid arrest or the imminent arrival of the police. According to eye-witnesses (and I watched the footage on CNN) the police took no less than 30 minutes to get to the scene and confront the two killers. They did NOT get there in the 9 minutes that they are claiming.

When the police eventually arrived instead of surrendering peacefully to them or attempting to run away, the two young men charged at them brandishing their knives and meat cleaver in a menacing way and attempting to shoot their old and rusty pistol. Unfortunately for them the pistol exploded in the hand of the individual that tried to use it. They were both promptly shot, wounded and disarmed. Yet before the police arrived another rather curious incident took place. A strange yet very courageous Scandinavian woman, who just happened to be sitting on a bus that was driving past, told the bus driver to stop when she saw the carnage that was being inflicted on the dying soldier, got off the bus and calmly walked over to the killers even as they were still killing him. She then proceeeded to have a detailed conversation with them asking them why they were doing what they were doing and assuring them that in the end they would lose the fight because it was ”just them against many”.

Is this not a rather curious encounter? Who really was that Scandinavian lady and who does she really work for? Is she a genuine hero or is she what, in security and intelligence circles, is known as a controller? Is she part of the system because to do what she did took immense courage? So many questions still need to be asked and answered. For example why did the police take so long before responding? Why were the killers given all the time in the world to conduct a graphic, loud and unofficial press conference in the streets with members of the public after beheading and carving up the young soldier?

Even more curiously the police and intelligence agencies have now admitted that these two young men were “known to them”. If that were the case how come they were never put under close surveillance, monitored, questioned or arrested? Why did all this have to take place at approximately 3.00pm in the afternoon, at that location (a crossroads of four junctions) and on that date? Why did the assailants have to cut off their victims head, hang around there for thirty minutes whilst ranting and whilst soaked and covered in their victims blood? Why did the killers insist that only women could come near the dying body of their victim? Why was this whole thing allowed to happen and to drag on like it did for 30 uninterrupted minutes by the authorities? Why did the police refuse to move in even though numerous members of the public were having detailed conversations with the assailants?

Was this whole thing some kind of state-sponsored Illuminati-style human sacrifice? Was it designed and orchestrated by the authorities to create more terror in the land and to give them the opportunity to introduce more draconian laws, curb immigration and do away with even more civil liberties on the grounds that they wish to fight the very terror that they themselves created. Are we not being fooled again by the ”powers that be” and the state just as we were over ”9-11” and over the murder of Princess Diana, both of which were clearly inside jobs with strong Illuminatti connections. If anyone doubts this assertion they ought to do themselves a favour and find the time to watch David Icke’s revealing documentary titled ”9/11-It Was An Inside Job”. It is on Youtube. They can also find his numerous books and watch his numerous documentries on the murder of Princess Diana. Their world view will change dramatically after that. Back to Woolwich.

Are there not clear parallels between the Woolwich incident and the Boston bombings which took place just a few weeks ago. Are there not similarities in the profiles of the two sets of killers in both incidents. Both operations were conducted in full public glare and in the afternoon. Both operations were carried out by two Americans and two British citizens respectively each of them with a foreign heritage and family ties with nations that are rife with and that are being torn apart by Islamist terror. In the case of the Boston bombers the two perpetrators had strong links and family ties with Dagestan and Checnya and in the case of the Woolwich incident both perpetrators had equally strong links and family ties with Nigeria. Both sets of killers were muslim fundamentalists and both sets were ”known to the intelligence agencies” of their respective countries. Both countries in which the murders took place, i.e. Great Britain and the United States of America, are the greatest allies and leaders in the war against terror and they are both committed to standing ”shoulder to shoulder” with one another in that fight. Is it not strange that similar acts of terror will take place in the two just a few weeks apart and that those acts of terror were all carried out by people with similar profiles and virtually the same age. The coincidences are just too many and things just don’t add up. The performance of the British police particularly has opened up the door for a lot of speculation. They made so many mistakes. Yet I can assure you that the British police and intelligence agencies are NOT that sloppy. They are amongst the best, if not the best, in the world and they just don’t make mistakes. There is far more to this whole thing than meets the eye and there is also a sinister purpose and agenda to it. The full picture has not yet been shown to us and perhaps it never will but little by little those that are well-versed in these matters will work it out and the truth will be exposed.

Yet the questions just keep coming. Is it possible that those two British boys of Nigerian descent were under some kind of ”Peter Powers”-type hypnosis and mind-control system which was triggered off by something or someone. In many of his books and videos David Icke has alluded to the usage and existence of such capabilities by the more advanced intelligence agencies in the world for the last ten years and he has cited many examples of such usage. Initially I was skeptical about his assertions until I listened and read carefully and I cross-checked the examples and the events that he cited. After that I was convinced that he was right and ever since then I have acknowledged the fact that we live in an exceptionally dangerous world where only the dullard would rule anything out. Back to the two young men that killed in Woolwich. Were they cultivated, ”programmed” and used by agents of the illuminati in the British establishment to carry out this gruesome operation and this monstrous sacrifice? It is relevant and interesting to note that the two suspects were not just British citizens of Nigerian descent but that they were both muslim converts. That is to say they were both brought up as Christians and then somewhere along the line they converted not just to islam but to it’s most extreme and radical brand. They became dangerous Islamists that were prepared to kill for their faith. Who cultivated them and took them to this point and how did it get so bad? More importantly will this whole episode not give the western powers and the British people another reason to demonise Islam and target mosques and Muslim clerics? Is that part of the plan and the wider picture? Is the whole idea to create the atmosphere for vicious reprisal attacks against Muslims and Nigerians in the U.K.?

Is all that I have written here far-fetched? You may believe so but I don’t. And neither have I gone mad. The devil is real and the Illuminati is it’s tool for world control and domination. It has been around for years and those that are part of it operate in the deepest secrecy. Yet even if you do not agree with me on anyything that I have said here, the questions that I have raised are legitimate and they are indeed food for thought. In this game there are no coincidences and everything happens for a reason and has its own symbolism and purpose. As far as I am concerned only David Icke can crack this Woolwich nut and unravel it’s secrets and I look forward to the day that he does.

Meanwhile I pray that the soul of Officer Rigby rests in perfect peace and I urge every Nigerian that is resident in or that is visiting the UK, especially if they are muslims, to be exceptionally careful in their movements and in their dealings with the British people and authorities. There is FAR more to this whole thing than meets the eye and whether anyone likes to admit it or not, sadly, there will be some kind of backlash against our people at some point.

As for the two British men of Nigerian descent (whose names I refuse to mention) that cut short the life of this brave young and heroic British soldier in the prime of his life for doing absolutely nothing wrong, may they both die a slow and terrible death and may they rot in hell.

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Re: Femi Fani-kayode: The Woolwich Killing And The Illuminati by Nobody: 7:23pm On May 24, 2013
From Obama being the anti-christ to this...?
You simply can't make it up.

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Re: Femi Fani-kayode: The Woolwich Killing And The Illuminati by Nobody: 7:36pm On May 24, 2013
I feel sorry for this Fani Kayode of a man.
He really needs help.


Where did he get this info that the attack started by 2.30pm and the victim died at 3pm.

The police were there at the scene earlier but couldnt do much then as the soldier was already dead.
They couldnt confront the boys as well cos they were unarmed and had to wait for the firearm unit who arrived in about 20mins.

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Re: Femi Fani-kayode: The Woolwich Killing And The Illuminati by alkadriyar(m): 7:39pm On May 24, 2013
More questions to come.
Re: Femi Fani-kayode: The Woolwich Killing And The Illuminati by gogo2003: 9:04pm On May 24, 2013
This fani kayode guy needs help i swear, this guy is pure swill
Re: Femi Fani-kayode: The Woolwich Killing And The Illuminati by goldfish80(m): 9:39pm On May 24, 2013
I took My precious time to read this article and am still scratching My head why the author won't be consistent.In one paragraph he said both the woolwich killers were mind controled by illuminati to kill the soilder as blood sacrifise.Then in his last sentence he prayed they die a slow and painful death, then rot in hell...what a contradiction, blamed the illuminati first, then blames the killers in the end..

In any case I would take this with a pinch of salt coming from a man of questionable character as illustrated in the pix below.

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Re: Femi Fani-kayode: The Woolwich Killing And The Illuminati by KnowAll(m): 9:42pm On May 24, 2013
FFK, has been watching too many star wars lately. The man needs a proper job.

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Re: Femi Fani-kayode: The Woolwich Killing And The Illuminati by chymystique(f): 9:44pm On May 24, 2013
Wah a Dumb analysis n conclusion . angry

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Re: Femi Fani-kayode: The Woolwich Killing And The Illuminati by Nobody: 9:49pm On May 24, 2013
I don't expect someone of FFK's calibre to pen this kind of article. Dude should watch it.
Re: Femi Fani-kayode: The Woolwich Killing And The Illuminati by Nobody: 9:59pm On May 24, 2013
@Prof,

But this polemic comes straight from the Fani-Kayode school of thought...

“There is definitely a spiritual aspect to these plane crashes because it’s bizarre,” said Fani-Kayode, who also served as a special assistant to former President Olusegun Obasanjo. “There is a blood cult that operates in the aviation ministry that believes shedding human blood brings power and wealth, there has always been.”

He added there are some people in the Nigerian aviation sector “that are very strange.”

The former minister said he used prayers to fight the blood cultists as well as ensure there was no plane crash in Nigeria during his time as aviation minister.

Fani-Kayode said although these blood-thirsty cultists mellowed while he was in office, “they sadly have returned.”
Re: Femi Fani-kayode: The Woolwich Killing And The Illuminati by Nobody: 11:55pm On May 24, 2013
gbosaa: I feel sorry for this Fani Kayode of a man.
He really needs help.


Where did he get this info that the attack started by 2.30pm and the victim died at 3pm.

The police were there at the scene earlier but couldnt do much then as the soldier was already dead.
They couldnt confront the boys as well cos they were unarmed and had to wait for the firearm unit who arrived in about 20mins.

Maybe you should feel sorry for yourself.

What if he's right after all?

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Re: Femi Fani-kayode: The Woolwich Killing And The Illuminati by Nobody: 2:35am On May 25, 2013
True or false, I will like Nigerians to read this and the documentaries he talked about.. they will have a different view of the world for real...

That is what I want. Awareness for my people. whether awareness comes after lies or truth is irrelevant as long as there is awareness..


Once nigerians are aware that the world isn't as we think, our mentality will change. True patriotism can be born...

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Re: Femi Fani-kayode: The Woolwich Killing And The Illuminati by Rossikk(m): 2:57am On May 25, 2013
9jaganja: True or false, I will like Nigerians to read this and the documentaries he talked about.. they will have a different view of the world for real...

That is what I want. Awareness for my people. whether awareness comes after lies or truth is irrelevant as long as there is awareness..


Once nigerians are aware that the world isn't as we think, our mentality will change. True patriotism can be born...

Nobody trusts oyinbo like Nigerians. Can't you see how they queued up like slaves to defend the system? Even if everyone on earth saw through the conspiracy, Nigerians, for whom whites are more or less God, will not. But if this were to be a Nigerian-based incident, they'll be prepared to believe ANY conspiracy that tarnished the Nigerian govt. It is the UK and US regimes here so any talk of conspiracy is 'lunatic'. Damn slaves.

Of course the sensible approach is to keep an open mind regarding all possibilities.

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Re: Femi Fani-kayode: The Woolwich Killing And The Illuminati by jeffizy(m): 3:02am On May 25, 2013
^^^ i support your comment.
Re: Femi Fani-kayode: The Woolwich Killing And The Illuminati by Nobody: 3:42am On May 25, 2013
As usual,people will ignore the issues at hand and start attacking the guy's personality.

-What sort of person suddenly identify a man and hack him to death ?

-Why was there no footage of when the man was exactly being killed ?

-What sort of killers kill a poor guy and waited behind instead of running away for the poplice to come and arrest them as if they've been promised that they won't spend a night in jail ?

-The authority knows the guy,why was there no surveillance on his activities ?

-Who is the scandinavian woman with the iron heart that walked up to them,persuade them and suddenly the guys changed their mind ? shocked

-why did it take forever for the cops to reach the scene of the crime ?

-What sort of bravery does the passer-by and the audiences posses that they just stood there without thinking the killers could charge at them despite the fact that they had a gun with them ?

-does it mean nobody called the police ?

-The guy said he would only talk to a woman yet he walked up to an amateur camerman for his pressing briefing ?

-There was a woman with her child in a trolley who saw the guy with the cleaver and a blood-stained hand yet she just passed him without any sign of fear ? shocked

-The incident happened at a supposed busy intersection with people around,does it mean fellow brits can't help the man being killed one way or the other ?

-How come nobody at the barrack hear the incident for almost 30 mins while it lasted ?

-How come nobody at the scene of the incident made a phone call to the barrack informing them of a man being killed whether they knew he was a veteran or not ?

-Why did the incident happen exactly when there is serious deliberations on the use of drone in the fight against terrorism ?

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Re: Femi Fani-kayode: The Woolwich Killing And The Illuminati by Bobandgreat: 4:12am On May 25, 2013
Please, the sooner we begin to recognise that any muslim can be radicalised, the better. Let's stop living in self denial. Accept the obvious and profer solution. If we agree on the conspiracy theory, so what. Does it change the fact that Yoruba Muslims did the crime? Please, let's look for ways to avoid future occurences and keep a close eye on our children.

I have been asking, when a christian is eventually elected as the governor of Lagos State, what will be the reaction of Yoruba Muslims? Will they still be as calm as they are? Or will Lagos turn to another Borno.?

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Re: Femi Fani-kayode: The Woolwich Killing And The Illuminati by Pukkah: 6:45am On May 25, 2013
Bobandgreat: Please, the sooner we begin to recognise that any muslim can be radicalised, the better. Let's stop living in self denial. Accept the obvious and profer solution. If we agree on the conspiracy theory, so what. Does it change the fact that Yoruba Muslims did the crime? Please, let's look for ways to avoid future occurences and keep a close eye on our children.

I have been asking, when a christian is eventually elected as the governor of Lagos State, what will be the reaction of Yoruba Muslims? Will they still be as calm as they are? Or will Lagos turn to another Borno.?

Please stop this divisive and spiteful line of thinking. You were so determined to make a needless conclusion on Yoruba Muslims in Lagos. What's your motive?

In everything that FFK wrote, the only interesting thing to you is Nigerian ethnicity/religion. Why?

Was Michael Otedola (a Christian) not an elected Lagos governor? Was Oyinlola not a military governor? You need to get informed and stop spreading hate and unfounded tales.

People like you have been told many times to stop stoking the fire of religion or making a mountain out of a mole hill.

Face the issues raised here by FFK and stop chasing Lagos' shadows.

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Re: Femi Fani-kayode: The Woolwich Killing And The Illuminati by Nobody: 7:01am On May 25, 2013
Rossikk:

Nobody trusts oyinbo like Nigerians. Can't you see how they queued up like slaves to defend the system? Even if everyone on earth saw through the conspiracy, Nigerians, for whom whites are more or less God, will not. But if this were to be a Nigerian-based incident, they'll be prepared to believe ANY conspiracy that tarnished the Nigerian govt. It is the UK and US regimes here so any talk of conspiracy is 'lunatic'. Damn slaves.

Of course the sensible approach is to keep an open mind regarding all possibilities.



Here you go again with that patronizing tone of yours - trying to rally impressionable minds to accept your warped logic.
I have observed your commentaries on these boards for some time now and can confirm, without fear of contradiction, that your brand of Black nationalism is re.tarded, inimical to our progress as a people, and also quite dangerous.

It is based largely on a false consciousness which takes a romantic and uncritical view of the African experience, in totality.

Continue deluding yourself with the notion that you are advancing Africa's interests along with your neo-fascist co-travelers. Yes, I am referring to your petty-bourgeois group of followers whose personal politics is more aligned to Bokassa's than Sankara's, and whose buffoonery would have made Idi-Amin proud but not Nkrumah.

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Re: Femi Fani-kayode: The Woolwich Killing And The Illuminati by UyiIredia(m): 7:05am On May 25, 2013
Illuminati thingz.
Re: Femi Fani-kayode: The Woolwich Killing And The Illuminati by slap1(m): 7:27am On May 25, 2013
This is one knee-jerk article by FFK, immature and ultimately devoid of conviction and logic. Appearance and reality are quite different, I submit, but roping the Illuminati into this is a bit bold, daring, silly and childish. FFK himself should ponder the possibility that David Icke could also be an illuminati publicist.

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Re: Femi Fani-kayode: The Woolwich Killing And The Illuminati by Nobody: 7:44am On May 25, 2013
~Bluetooth:
As usual,people will ignore the issues at hand and start attacking the guy's personality

No one is attacking the person here.
Fani-Kayode has form in this regard, so it is only proper that attention be drawn to similar utterances he's made in the past.

What sort of person suddenly identify a man and hack him to death ?
The mentally unbalanced might.

Why was there no footage of when the man was exactly being killed ?
How do you know there isn't? At any rate, I am not aware a recording contract was in place for this horrific event - are you?

What sort of killers kill a poor guy and waited behind instead of running away for the poplice to come and arrest them as if they've been promised that they won't spend a night in jail ?
The type that would draw members of the security agencies to a crime scene, before causing a greater amount of collateral damage using explosives? What is it suicide bombers do again?

The authority knows the guy,why was there no surveillance on his activities ?
They had been under (low-level) surveillance for some time. But then, how does anyone predict an attack of this sort.

Who is the scandinavian woman with the iron heart that walked up to them,persuade them and suddenly the guys changed their mind ? shocked
How was the Scandivanian woman to understand the full import of what was unfolding? I have intervened in several altercations during my time, with little regard for personal safety until much afterwards. What point are you hoping to derive from this conjecture?


why did it take forever for the cops to reach the scene of the crime ?
Did you do any independent research before drawing up a list of questions which portends a bigger conspiracy here?
Be honest
.

"...AC Simon Byrne insisted first officers on the scene in nine minutes. Said armed officers arrived 10 minutes after they were warned of gun"

What sort of bravery does the passer-by and the audiences posses that they just stood there without thinking the killers could charge at them despite the fact that they had a gun with them ?
The reflexive kind.


does it mean nobody called the police ?
Of course the police were called. See previous answer.

The guy said he would only talk to a woman yet he walked up to an amateur camerman for his pressing briefing ?
So what does this prove? How can you be so blinded to the fact that the intent of this action was to cause mass hysteria?
Terrorism 101.

There was a woman with her child in a trolley who saw the guy with the cleaver and a blood-stained hand yet she just passed him without any sign of fear ? shocked
How do you know she was not engrossed in a world of her own at the time? This has never happened to you before?

The incident happened at a supposed busy intersection with people around,does it mean fellow brits can't help the man being killed one way or the other ?
Is this how you do things stateside? Approach a man with a loaded gun, once you've suspended reality?

How come nobody at the barrack hear the incident for almost 30 mins while it lasted ?
What does this prove? Assignment: when next you are on a visit to London, be sure to measure the amount of noise generated on any high-street (preferably in decibels).

How come nobody at the scene of the incident made a phone call to the barrack informing them of a man being killed whether they knew he was a veteran or not ?
Do I take it you've got the phone# of all military bases in the US stored in your phone? Wait a minute...you also possess a higher level of intelligence which enables you, a civvy, to identify any soldier in mufti, in all situations?

-Why did the incident happen exactly when there is serious deliberations on the use of drone in the fight against terrorism ?
If you think the continued use of drones was ever in jeopardy before this act of terrorism, think again.

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Re: Femi Fani-kayode: The Woolwich Killing And The Illuminati by Yommykixz(m): 8:26am On May 25, 2013
Most Nigerians are just lazy thinkers, always looking for the easiest way out of things.
Before saying anything against FFK, why not view things from his own angle first, even if I don't know much about the Bosting and woolwich killings, I know well of the 9/11 and the conspiracy, and 80% of the world still curses Bin Laden for the occurence, not knowing it was an inside job.
These people don't mind building a long bridge to get whatever they want done.
Tho I'm not a fan of FFK, but I'm a fan of Logical reasoning, istead of seeing it as the easy "this man is mad, he needs help", why not see it has "could he be right?".

Nowhere have I said what FFK have here is the fact.

Go online, carry out researches, ask questions and don't just sit back in you sofa and swallow everything you hear from 'their owned' press.

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Re: Femi Fani-kayode: The Woolwich Killing And The Illuminati by Gbawe: 8:32am On May 25, 2013
eGuerrilla:


Here you go again with that patronizing tone of yours, trying to rally impressionable minds to accept your warped logic.
I have observed your commentaries on these boards for some time now and can confirm, without fear of contradiction, that your brand of Black nationalism is re.tarded, inimical to our progress as a people, and also quite dangerous.

It is based largely on a false consciousness which takes a romantic and uncritical view of the African experience, in totality.

Continue deluding yourself with the notion that you are advancing Africa's interests along with your neo-fascist co-travelers. Yes, I am referring to your petty-bourgeois group of followers whose personal politics is more aligned to Bokassa's than Sankara's, and whose buffoonery would have made Idi-Amin proud but not Nkrumah.


Well-said. The guy is a drifter and a waste of space. He is a loser angry at the world and keen to blame others for his own deficiencies and failure in the disapora. He reminds me of Omar Bakri, Anjem Choudary and other evil creatures who radicalised Adebolajo and other angry, disenfranchised and impressionable young men like him with their evil indoctrination and messages of unbridled hate and empty vengeance. Imagine that we have young and confused Africans here going through trying times. What will they take from the message of this fool other than the notion it is okay to completely blame 'whitey' for all their woes never mind their own unaddressed personal deficiencies and how it is their own black leaders, and even kinsmen, stealing them blind.

How many times have I said it here that there is no place for extremism on any side? The Nigerian who is racist against all white folks should get our condemnation, not blind support, if we are balanced and fair folks. Likewise the white racist, muslims extremists or Christian bigots should be condemned also. One is not right/excusable more than others. This is why the few folks I respect on this forum are those you never see discriminating against anything or anyone.

Inspected logically, what useful message does this loser have for the Africans he claims to love and defend beyond his parochial, divisive and hate-filled rants? This fool should be condemned by all sensible Nairalander for the preacher of hatred that he is.

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Re: Femi Fani-kayode: The Woolwich Killing And The Illuminati by Nobody: 8:48am On May 25, 2013
Yommykixz: Most Nigerians are just lazy thinkers, always looking for the easiest way out of things.
Before saying anything against FFK, why not view things from his own angle first, even if I don't know much about the Bosting and woolwich killings, I know well of the 9/11 and the conspiracy, and 80% of the world still curses Bin Laden for the occurence, not knowing it was an inside job.
These people don't mind building a long bridge to get whatever they want done.
Tho I'm not a fan of FFK, but I'm a fan of Logical reasoning, istead of seeing it as the easy "this man is mad, he needs help", why not see it has "could he be right?".

Nowhere have I said what FFK have here is the fact.

Go online, carry out researches, ask questions and don't just sit back in you sofa and swallow everything you hear from 'their owned' press.


You are doing yourself no favours by holding on to unsubstantiated views, in the face of insurmountable evidence.
Re: Femi Fani-kayode: The Woolwich Killing And The Illuminati by Nobody: 8:56am On May 25, 2013
Gbawe:

Well-said. The guy is a drifter and a waste of space. He is a loser angry at the world and keen to blame others for his own deficiencies and failure in the disapora. He reminds me of Omar Bakri, Anjem Choudary and other evil creatures who radicalised Adebolajo and other angry, disenfranchised and impressionable young men like him with their evil indoctrination and messages of unbridled hate and empty vengeance. Imagine that we have young and confused Africans here going through trying times. What will they take from the message of this fool other than the notion it is okay to completely blame 'whitey' for all their woes never mind their own unaddressed personal deficiencies and how it is their own black leaders, and even kinsmen, stealing them blind.

How many times have I said it here that there is no place for extremism on any side? The Nigerian who is racist against all white folks should get our condemnation, not blind support, if we are balanced and fair folks. Likewise the white racist, muslims extremists or Christian bigots should be condemned also. One is not right/excusable more than others. This is why the few folks I respect on this forum are those you never see discriminating against anything or anyone.

Inspected logically, what useful message does this loser have for the Africans he claims to love and defend beyond his parochial, divisive and hate-filled rants? This fool should be condemned by all sensible Nairalander for the preacher of hatred that he is.

Like a flamboyant church minister hoping to satisfy the caprices of his profligate mind, that handle knows how to play on the intelligence of Nairalanders all to well. In another day or week from now, he will back feeding our desires for success - by showcasing some architectural edifice or another. Alternatively, he would also be found mounting an aerial-bound assault on most discussion threads (although usually the ones written by a foreign agency) which highlight statistics he finds unpalatable grin

He has a constituency of followers alright.

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Re: Femi Fani-kayode: The Woolwich Killing And The Illuminati by Gbawe: 9:00am On May 25, 2013
@Topic.

Fani-Kayode seeking relevance, as usual, via delivering the sort of gibberish only those of his mental 'predisposition' would consider credible. Is this not the same man who said "evil spirit" were responsible for bringing down Airplanes during the testing period under OBJ when Nigeria recorded some horrific air disasters? To me, Fani-Kayode, a man who has actually suffered a mental breakdown, is difficult to take seriously.
Re: Femi Fani-kayode: The Woolwich Killing And The Illuminati by daviide: 9:36am On May 25, 2013
Gbawe: @Topic.

Fani-Kayode seeking relevance, as usual, via delivering the sort of gibberish only those of his mental 'predisposition' would consider credible. Is this not the same man who said "evil spirit" were responsible for bringing down Airplanes during the testing period under OBJ when Nigeria recorded some horrific air disasters? To me, Fani-Kayode, a man who has actually suffered a mental breakdown, is difficult to take seriously.
#Gbam!!!
Re: Femi Fani-kayode: The Woolwich Killing And The Illuminati by Nobody: 10:15am On May 25, 2013
In the following interview, more plausible reasons are offered for Michael Adebolajo's unhinged behaviour.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rEJyR1g77EE
Re: Femi Fani-kayode: The Woolwich Killing And The Illuminati by Nobody: 10:20am On May 25, 2013
Woolwich suspect's friend arrested after appearing on Newsnight

Man detained after claiming on television that Michael Adebolajo was tortured in Kenya and harassed by MI5 agents


Abu Nusaybah: 'I believe that certain events that happened to [Adebolajo] recently had an impact in shaping the changes.' Photograph: BBC

A friend of one of the suspected killers of a soldier butchered in a London street was arrested by counter-terrorism officers yesterday after going on television to allege that Michael Adebolajo was tortured in Kenya and harassed by MI5 – who asked him to spy for them.

The allegations came from Abu Nusaybah, who was arrested under terrorism legislation minutes after finishing recording his interview for BBC Newsnight.

The Guardian understands that Nusaybah is connected to extremists formerly in the banned group al-Muhajiroun. Counter-terrorism officers turned up at reception at the BBC's central London headquarters as his interview was being recorded an hour before it was broadcast. The officers waited, then arrested Nusaybah as he left the BBC's headquarters.

In the interview, Abu Nusaybah in part attributed Adebolajo's radicalisation to his alleged ill-treatment in Kenya.

Nusaybah alleged that Adebolajo was arrested while studying in a village in Kenya last year. After refusing to answer questions, Adebolajo was told that he was "not in the UK" and was then, he claimed, sexually assaulted. On his return, "he became more reclined [sic], less talkative. He wasn't his bubbly self," said Nusaybah, who said that the experience further radicalised Adebolajo.

The Guardian has learned that, last year, Adebolajo went to a lawyer to complain of harassment by MI5, who are drawing criticism today for knowing about the 28-year-old but not assessing him to be a bigger terrorist threat.

He was arrested at the scene of the soldier's murder in Woolwich on Wednesday in the first terror-related death on mainland Britain since the 7 July 2005 bombings.

The Guardian also understands from Whitehall sources that they were aware that Adebolajo was detained in Kenya before being deported.

Nusaybah said he had known Adebolajo since they grew up together in Romford, Essex.

Since the attack on the soldier, Lee Rigby, on Wednesday, a total of six people have been arrested. Nusaybah's was the first under counter-terrorism laws; the rest have been detained under regular criminal laws. Nusaybah was arrested on suspicion of the commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism under the Terrorism Act 2000.

Asked about the unusual sequence of events leading to the arrest, the Metropolitan police said: "He was not arrested because of his comments on Newsnight."

The police would not say what led to his arrest, which BBC insiders said had left them shocked. Police also said he was not arrested in connection to the murder of Lee Rigby. Nusaybah's home is understood to be one of two addresses in east London being searched by officers after his arrest.

In the interview, Abu Nusaybah described how the two men became friends after meeting in Romford in 2002, before both had converted to Islam. "I used to go there to chill out with friends," he said. "One day we bumped into each other. You didn't see a lot of black guys down there, so we talked and swapped numbers." The two men converted to Islam independently in 2004. "I came into Islam in 2004 and he came in four months later," Nusaybah said.

He also confirmed that Adebolajo frequented meetings of the now-banned al-Muhajiroun group, where he listened to the preachings of extremist clerics. "He attended some of their activities, but he was an independent guy. He would float about," Nusaybah said.

Adebolajo did not want to see sharia law imposed in Britain, but thought it more sensible for someone like him to go and live in a Muslim country, according to the interviewee. "He wanted to be qualified to teach and to do fitness training. He could use that to go abroad and live in a Muslim country."

Abu Nusaybah said that he believed that Adebolajo became radicalised about six months ago. He said he saw profound changes in Adebolajo's character at that time, which he attributed to his experiences in Kenya and to events on his return to Britain. "I believe that certain events that happened to him recently had an impact in shaping the changes. He became more reclined [sic], less talkative. He wasn't his bubbly self," he said.

Adebolajo had told Nusaybah how he had gone to study in a village in Kenya when he and others were rounded up by the Kenyan army. When he was interrogated, he refused to speak. "They told him, 'You are not in the UK now.' They took his private parts and said, 'We will F you.'He told me he was physically assaulted and sexually threatened. If you looked at his face, he was holding back tears," Nusaybah said.

When Adebolajo returned to England, he was interviewed by MI5 officers and, according to Nusaybah, was planning to leave again to live in a Muslim country. "His whole concept was he wanted to live in a Muslim land because at the time he was being harassed by MI5.

"They were knocking and knocking on his door. He pretended not to be there, but then he spoke to the agent. They said, 'We just want to speak to you.' They wanted to ask him if he knew certain people," he said.

"But after him saying that he didn't know these individuals, he said they asked him if he would be interested in working for them. He was explicit in that he refused to work for them but he did confirm he didn't know the individuals."

"His word was, 'They are bugging me,'" said Nusaybah.

In a statement about the arrest, Scotland Yard said: "At around 2130 hours on Friday 24 May, a 31-year-old man was arrested in London by officers from the MPS Counter-Terrorism Command on suspicion of the commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism under the Terrorism Act 2000. The man has been taken to a south London police station, where he remains in custody. Search warrants are being executed at two residential addresses in east London."

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Re: Femi Fani-kayode: The Woolwich Killing And The Illuminati by Gbawe: 1:38pm On May 25, 2013
eGuerrilla:

Like a flamboyant church minister hoping to satisfy the caprices of his profligate mind, that handle knows how to play on the intelligence of Nairalanders all to well. In another day or week from now, he will back feeding our desires for success - by showcasing some architectural edifice or another. Alternatively, he would also be found mounting an aerial-bound assault on most discussion threads (although usually the ones written by a foreign agency) which highlight statistics he finds unpalatable grin

He has a constituency of followers alright.

That is the scary thing. So many people failing in life also happen to be those who have no 'anchors' and are easy to target with messages of hatred.
Re: Femi Fani-kayode: The Woolwich Killing And The Illuminati by dridowu: 1:39pm On May 25, 2013
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