Mina Dich and her daughters Safaa Boular and Rizlaine.
The above ladies discussed their terrorist plans using Alice in Wonderland coded language, with Rizlaine as the Mad Hatter.
The above ladies were apparently mind-controlled by the security services, using words from Alice in Wonderland, a book long used in mind control.
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Mina Dich and her daughters Safaa Boular and Rizlaine became the 'Mad Hatter' terrorist gang.
Mother and daughters MAD HATTER gang.
The UK authorities failed to refer Safaa to the Government's anti-extremism programme Prevent.
Safaa was forced to view extremist YouTube videos, including one entitled ‘A message from Satan’ featured a man dressed as the devil, talking about receiving sinners into hell.
The family referred to their planned 'terrorist activity' as a Mad Hatter’s Tea Party.
Mother and daughters MAD HATTER gang.
Mina Dich and her daughters Safaa Boular and Rizlaine
Morocco, France and the UK are top centres for the CIA and Mossad when it comes to the recruitment of 'patsies'.
Mina Dich was born in France of Moroccan descent.
Mina Dich travelled to the UK aged 18 when she married Mr Boular, her first husband and the father of her four children.
In 2010 the family moved to a flat in Vauxhall, not far from the HQ of the security service MI6.
Mina Dich and her daughters Safaa Boular and Rizlaine
In 2014, Mina Dich was in Saudi Arabia with her second husband - Allan Campbell.
Safaa's fiancée Naweed Hussain was a British Pakistani national who joined Mossad's ISIS in Syria in 2015.
Safaa's interactions were monitored by MI5 operatives.
"Known as ‘role players’, MI5 operatives pretended to be committed IS supporters to win Hussain's and Safaa’s confidence."
dailymail
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MI6 very busy.
London teen guilty of museum terror plot.
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Mina Dich and her daughters Safaa Boular and Rizlaine became the 'Mad Hatter' terrorist gang.
Mother and daughters MAD HATTER gang.
The ladies were mind controlled into supporting ISIS, which is said to be run by Mossad and its friends.
The UK authorities failed to refer Safaa to the Government's anti-extremism programme Prevent.
Safaa was forced to view extremist YouTube videos, including one entitled ‘A message from Satan’ featured a man dressed as the devil, talking about receiving sinners into hell.
The family referred to their planned 'terrorist activity' as a Mad Hatter’s Tea Party.
Mother and daughters MAD HATTER gang.
Mina Dich and her daughters Safaa Boular and Rizlaine
Mina Dich was born in France of Moroccan descent.
Mina Dich travelled to the UK aged 18 when she married Mr Boular, her first husband and the father of her four children.
In 2010 the family moved to a flat in Vauxhall, not far from the HQ of the security service MI6.
Mina Dich and her daughters Safaa Boular and Rizlaine
Safaa's fiancée Naweed Hussain was a British Pakistani national who joined Mossad's ISIS in Syria in 2015.
Safaa's interactions were monitored by MI5 operatives.
"Known as ‘role players’, MI5 operatives pretended to be committed IS supporters to win Hussain's and Safaa’s confidence."
dailymail
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MI6 very busy.
London teen guilty of museum terror plot.
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Mina Dich's ethnicity I wonder?
ReplyDeleteThe British security services hardly need fairy tales, LSD and hypnosis to program their useful idiots.
ReplyDeleteJust tell them they're on a holy jihad for the Dark Lord Redshield and Genie Oil & Gas. For his much-hoped-for new trans-Syrian gas pipeline.
Maybe leave out the bits about Redshield and Genie.
Oh, and the pipeline.
I suspect the ladies' simple-minded MI5 handler invented the uncrackable Alice in Wonderland code for them --- adds a touch of theatricality for the story on BBC news. You know, for whatever diminishing band of boneheads still believe the BBC.
Even so, 'Alice': somehow appropriate for crypto.
I don't want to perturb your delicate sensibilities, but when playing chess with the devil, the usual rules apply:
The pawns are unimportant. Your objective is to take the king.
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"You don't slay? Do you have any idea what the Red Queen has done? You don't slay!"
"I couldn't if I wanted to."
"You're not the same as you were before. You were much more... muchier. You've lost your muchness."
"My muchness?"
"In there, something's missing."
"Tell me what Red Queen has done."
Down the rabbit hole. . .
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