
A former Minister of Aviation, Chief Femi
Fani-Kayode, has alleged that the five
plane crashes that occurred in Nigeria
between 2005 and 2006, were man-made
and that the victims were “sacrifices”.
Mr. Fani-Kayode, not new to controversies
and charting unpopular territories, made
these startling claims in a new post on his
Facebook wall.
The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP,
chieftain, who was redeployed by then
President Olusegun Obasanjo from the
Ministry of Culture and Tourism, which he
headed for just five months, to the Ministry
of Aviation on November 7, 2006 following
a string of plane crashes, went further to
claim that a bomb was planted on one of
the aircraft that crashed.
His latest post is bound to refresh painful
memories and stir controversy in the public
domain but the former minister is the least
bothered, as he is set to expose what he
called “evil” in high places.
Quoting the words of famous British
historian and public speaker, Mr. David
Icke, the outspoken former minister said
most Nigerian leaders are not humans,
describing them as “hybrids” and
“reptilians”, who are working for a hidden
hand and some very dark and sinister
forces.
According to him, not only are they
exceptionally callous, they are also “cold-
blooded, reptiles and certified
psychopaths”.
Mr. Fani-Kayode recalled that between
2005 and 2006, prior to his appointment as
Minister of Aviation, Nigeria experienced
five plane crashes in one year in which 453
“innocent souls” perished.
He claimed that “All of them were man-
made and planned. They were sacrifices”.
He added that “In one case, a bomb was
planted on the plane. I know this because I
took over as Minister and stopped it. I had
access to all the reports, particularly the
American NTSB reports. I wrote to the
powers that be and demanded an
international investigation only to find out
that they were involved too.
“I was asked to drop it in very clear and
almost threatening terms”.
He further stated that his presentation at a
public hearing conducted by the Senate
Committee on Aviation in 2008, in which he
claimed the existence of a “blood cult that
was in the aviation sector that derived their
power from causing crashes”, pitched him
against some powerful forces.
“Because of my testimony at the Senate, I
became an enemy of the entire system”, he
said. “From being their darling and blue-
eyed boy I became their mortal enemy
overnight because I refused to guard their
secrets”.
Mr. Fani-Kayode, who said he cannot be
part of “their evil”, pointed out that his
stance against the so-called “blood cult”
led to attempts to destroy and discredit
him in more ways than one “but God has
been with me”.
He stressed that members of the public
know nothing about their political leaders,
noting this is a problem not peculiar to
Nigeria as it is in his words, a worldwide
phenomenon.
“There is a grand conspiracy to establish a
New World Order and most of these world
leaders are just puppets of the illuminati,
paving the way for the Anti-Christ.
“All u have to do us to be in the inner
circles of power for one hour to know that
these creatures are not human.
“They are cold, unfeeling and callous. They
kill, maim and destroy at the drop of a hat.
“There are many secrets that some of us
will carry to the grave.
“They say knowledge is power and
ignorance comes with a very heavy price
and devastating consequences.
“This matter is for developed and
enlightened minds and sadly beyond most
people.
“The so-called Islamic agenda in Nigeria
and elsewhere is obvious and we are here
fighting it day and night risking life, liberty
and limb.
“The question is who is behind it and why?
What is the end game? The motto of a
small branch of the illuminati tree known
as the Freemasons is ‘out of chaos comes
order’.
“It follows that theirs is to first create
chaos from country to country and then to
establish their ‘new world order'”, he wrote.
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