Leo Lyon ZagamiFrom TinWiki.org
Leo Lyon Zagami (born 1970) is an Italian former dj who is well-known for claiming to be an ex-Illuminati member, whistleblower, and currently working on forming an anti-NWO movement. Zagami says his family background is aristocratic on both his mother's side and his father's side. He is known from the Internet from websites and video interviews, created by, among others, Project Camelot. [edit] Controversial stay and work in NorwayZagami went to Norway for the first time in 1998 on behalf of the Masonic Executive Committee of the P2 lodge in Monte Carlo to investigate the phenomenon of Satanism in Norway. For the first few years he would spend several months in the country and his investigation expanded to also investigating apparent inappropriate doings of Norwegian freemasonry, a part of Swedish Rite freemasonry. In the course of this work he gained numerous enemies in Norway, in particular people connected to the Ordo Templi Orientis, and among them, people high up in the government. In 2005 he married a Turkish-Norwegian girl, Fatma Süslü of a prominent Sufi family, he converted from his original Roman catholic creed to Islam and adopted the Muslim name of Khaled Saifullah Khan, and in July 2006 their son, Isak Rumi Zagami, was born. He describes extreme pressure from the Illuminati, both the Islamic and the Vatican-oriented segment of Western Illuminati, which subsequently led to the breakup up his family. In March 2008 Leo Zagami left Norway, accusing his wife, her family and the Muslim Fethullah Gulen movement of kidnapping his son which he has since not been allowed to see. On April 20 he arrived in the U.S.A. A quote from LeoZagami.com: ON THE 1st OF MAY 2008 Liberty Lodge No. 1 will be established in the USA by Leo Lyon Zagami and the illuminati resistance opposing the New World Order. Zagami talks about UFOs and aliens as being related to demons and multidimensional beings. He also talks about cannibalistic satanists in the highest levels of the Illuminati. [edit] Reliability questionedAmong those who have published interviews with Zagami, are Project Camelot. On May 19, 2008, they posted the following concern on their website: Project Camelot is greatly concerned by recent statements and actions taken by Leo Zagami. We stand by the authenticity and value of our 17 February interview with him, but since then many of those watching Leo's personal saga play out will have noticed that there is something terribly wrong. [edit] See also[edit] References
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