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RE: The Curious Case Of Darren Osborne, The Finsbury Park Mosque Terrorist - awakened53 - 02-02-2018

This case has all the qualities of mind control written all over it.
I would like to know what he wrote on his note in the pub the day before.
If it was something like Kill all Muslims which he was supposedly ranting in the pub then that alone doesn't make sense, as his plan was meant to be to kill Jeremy Corbyn. I know Jeremy has a beard but he doesn't look Muslim to me.
I find this whole leaving a note business to be a bit too convenient.
There is definitely more to this case than meets the eye and the only thing that is surprising is that he is still alive. I would not be surprised if he suddenly ends up mysteriously dead in the next few months.


RE: The Curious Case Of Darren Osborne, The Finsbury Park Mosque Terrorist - Steve - 02-02-2018

Firstly, all my sympathies to the poor victim of this atrocity, the injured, and his grieving family.

Looking at this case, though, and other acts of terrorism, there does indeed appear to be a worrying correlation with mind control. There is also a continual connection between the Intelligence agencies and terrorism.

For example, experienced researchers investigating those who murdered British soldier Lee Rigby near his barracks in Woolwich, London, in May, 2013 would appear to have been closely tracked by the British security and intelligence networks and, according to a friend, one of them was pressured by MI5 to become a spy and informant.

Michael Adebolajo and Michael Adebowale, aged 28 and 22, are said to have struck off-duty Lee Rigby with a car and then attacked him with a cleaver. The images were captured after the incident and many have pointed out the remarkable absence of blood on the men’s clothes from such a gruesome attack. The two men did not try to escape, but just waited for the police to arrive while talking to people in the street.

Adebolajo is seen to say: The only reason we have killed this man today is because Muslims are dying daily by British soldiers, and this British soldier is one, is a eye for a eye [sic] and a tooth for a tooth. By Allah, we swear by the Almighty Allah we will never stop fighting you until you leave us alone. So what if we want to live by the Sharia in Muslim lands. Why does that mean you must follow us and chase us and call us extremists and kill us? Rather you are extreme. You are the ones. When you drop a bomb, do you think it hits one person or rather your bomb wipes out a whole family. This is the reality …

A common theme among Adebolajo’s friends and associates is that he was a pleasant, kind, friendly and happy-go-lucky person until a visit to Kenya in 2010 when he was arrested, tortured and sexually abused by Kenyan troops. Adebolajo said the troops told him that the torture and abuse was being done at the request of the British authorities. Ibrahim Hassan (also known as Abu Nusaybah), a childhood friend of Adebolajo, said in a letter to the UK parliamentary Intelligence and Security Committee:

... the first factor was the systematic torture and sexual abuse he was subjected to by Kenyan troops which he believed was at the behest of British Intelligence. Michael was told by his captors that this action by them was at the behest of UK authorities. He could not forget or forgive them for this connivance in this brutal treatment of him, when all he was trying to do was build a new life for himself outside of the UK.

Hassan said that he was ‘witness to the fact that the Michael I knew ceased to exist after his treatment in Kenya.’ What is being described here is the classic softening up and compartmentalisation of the mind associated with trauma-based mind control.

Ibrahim Hassan also said that he was told by Adebolajo that when he returned from Kenya to the UK he was subjected to further harassment and intimidation by the security services to pressure him into working for them as an agent. Family members have said the same. His brother-in-law Abu Zuybyr said the intelligence services harassed Adebolajo to spy on Muslim clerics and become an informer. ‘That is what [Adebolajo’s] family is saying: that the secret service pushed him over the edge.’

Then it emerged that Michael Adebolajo’s 26-year-old brother, Jeremiah, who uses the name Abul Jaleel, was being paid by MI6 to spy for them in the Middle East while working as an English teacher in Saudi Arabia. He is said to have been pressured by the security services to become their spy and to encourage Michael Adebolajo to do the same with regard to MI5.

The depth of depravity that controls the intelligence services in Britain, America and all over the world is beyond belief and they have a policy of giving their Muslim targets the choice of working for them as informants or being falsely accused of terrorism.


RE: The Curious Case Of Darren Osborne, The Finsbury Park Mosque Terrorist - Charlotte4711 - 02-03-2018

Fantastic post Steve, I had no idea about any of that information! Thanks for sharing! Where is your source for that?!

I also noted the calling card of the false flag these days which seems to be the ‘hired van’!

Don’t any of these people who want to commit atrocities have their own cars? Yet they all have driving licenses!

If you wanted to be inconspicuous you would just use your own car... no one would no what you were planning, to me, hiring a car/van would cause more risk of being caught & it’s just unnecessary.
Why use a hire car/van/lorry??
It makes no sense! If you know you’re going to get caught because you’re going to wipe out your vehicle on a wall or be faced with capture & maybe death then why care about hiding your identity!
None of it makes sense!