Sunday, June 2, 2013

WOOLWICH: ADEBOLAJO PAID BY MI6

Reblogged from aangirfan:


Jeremiah, younger brother of the Woolwich 'terrorist' Michael Adebolajo. 

The Daily Mail has discovered that:

Michael Adebolajo's younger brother Jeremiah 'was paid thousands by MI6 to spy in the Middle East'

Jeremiah Adebolajo, 26, teaches at a university in Saudi Arabia.

Reportedly, MI6 recruited him as a spy.

He was flown business class to five-star hotels and handed cash.

http://www.dailymail.

The source for the Mail is the Adebolajo family and a well-placed person who contacted The Mail on Sunday.

Jeremiah Adebolajo returned to Britain 'this week'.

Jeremiah's sister, Blessing Adebolajo, 32, says Jeremiah was approached by MI6 while he was working at the University of Ha’il.


University of Ha'il

A friend of Jeremiah said: "They told Jeremiah to go to certain hotels, order a cup of tea and wait for his contact.

"On these occasions he was handed £300, and was paid to fly first-class and stay in five-star hotels."

Blessing says MI6 bought a ticket so Jeremiah could fly to an Intercontinental hotel in another Middle East country (believed to be the United Arab Emirates) and that he was given local currency worth more than £1,000.


Blessing Adebolajo getting into an unmarked police car.

The Woolwich 'terrorist' Michael Adebolajo is thought to have been working for MI5-MI6 for many years.

When the police in Kenya arrested Michael in 2010, MI5-MI6 are said to have organised his release.


Kirk Redpath, friend of Michael Adebolajo

The Woolwich terror suspect Michael Adebolajo was best friends with Lance Corporal Kirk Redpath  who was killed by a roadside bomb in Iraq in 2007.

Michael was consoled by friends at the funeral of Lance Corporal Kirk Redpath.

Woolwich suspect Michael Adebolajo was best friends with a soldier blown up in Basra

Michael may have joined MI5 in 2007. In 2010 he was apparently in Kenya working for MI5.


Michael Adebolajo may have joined MI5 because of what Moslems were doing to his fellow Christians in Nigeria.

Michael grew up in a well-to-to Christian family.

He lived near Kirk Redpath in Romford.

They were classmates at Marshalls Park School.

They spent time at each other's houses after school.

Kirk’s brother Grant has said that Michael was "the most laid-back, nicest guy in the world.

Justine Rigden, a hairdresser, dated Michael.

She has said: "He was really friendly and really polite.... He used to do a bit of MC-ing, rapping....He was just this normal regular boy."

Michael grew up in a Christian home with his three siblings and parents Tina, a social worker, and Anthony, a nurse. 


A church attacked in Nigeria. Michael may have joined MI5 to help counter Islamic extremism.

Michael is from an academic family in West Africa, where Christians are highly unlikely to convert to Islam, unless as a pretence.

Michael attended university and may have been recruited there by MI5.

MI5 may have asked Michael to infiltrate Moslem groups.

100 Moslems killed in a Nigeria mosque attack. 

Many thanks to Carol A. Valentine for the link.



Michael Adebolajo released from Kenya, with the help of MI5?

Michael Adebolajo, one of the alleged 'Woolwich terrorists', is reported to have become a father just days before the Woolwich attack.

In 2010, Michael Adebolajo may have been sent by the UK security services to work for al Qaeda in Somalia.

(Al Qaeda is now being used to try to topple President Assad of Syria)

Reportedly, Michael Adebolajo was among a group arrested in Kenya en route to Somalia in 2010.

Michael Adebolajo was arrested in Kenya under suspicion of being at the centre of a CIA-al-Qaeda-inspired plot in 2010.

MI5 'tried to recruit' Woolwich attack suspect Michael Adebolajo

He was one of seven people, which included two secondary-school boys, arrested by Kenyan police in November 2010.