WHISTLEBLOWER FROM THE ILLUMINATI THAT
TRIED TO FIGHT SATANISM IN NORWAY WAS ARRESTED BY THE POLICE AND LOCKED
DOWN AT A MENTAL INSTITUTION
Hans Gaarder, 12 June 2008
Italian Leo Zagami is a freemason of the highest degree and Grandmaster
of the European Illuminati. Illuminati is a secret network that has
been developed through centuries and yields much power within the areas
of banking, finance, politics, media, religion, freemasonry and
other. The American one dollar bill displays a pyramid with 13
levels and an eye at the top which is the symbol of the Illuminati.
This is also a symbol of the enormous financial power of the Illuminati
that has control and running of central banks as one of their
prevailing business concepts. Illuminati is involved in various secret
activities, both material and esoteric. Satanism is a part of this.
Orders controlled by the Illuminati where this has been practiced are
among others the OTO (Ordo Templi Orientis) and The Order of the Skull
& Bones 322, where president George W. Bush is an initiated member
under oath.

Zagami with the Italian judge Otello
Lupacchini.
The issue of bloodlines is extremely important for members of the
Illuminati. Through his bloodlines, royal british-scottish at his
mothers side and Italian black nobility at his fathers side, Leo Zagami
was born into having an important position of power within the
Illuminati network. At age 23 Zagami was initiated as Freemason of the
33rd degree. He was born to be the successor of the aging
Illuminati king Licio Gelli at the P2 lodge of Monte Carlo. Zagami
started visiting Norway in the 90’s to investigate whether satanic
activities were taking place there. As a freemason and grandmaster of
the Illuminati he became naturally integrated into the norwegian
freemason and satanic communities. In 2002 Zagami was consecrated into
the Egyptian-gnostic order of Memphis-Misraïm, which happens only
to a selected few freemasons of the highest order.
Zagami experienced that there was a lot of satanic activity going on in
Norway. In 2003 he started his efforts to end the ritual satanic
practices by raising the issue internally within the communities. But
fighting satanism in Norway turned out to be far from easy. After
Zagami took the first discrete initiatives to radically change
the practices within these communities, he experienced on various
occasions to become a victim of abuse carried out by the norwegian
authorities.
The first time Zagami became the target of power abuse was in the
autumn of 2003. During some days persons from the OTO had been
harassing Zagami and his girlfriend at the time using phone and email.
This provoked and enfuriated Zagami and made his norwegian girlfriend
at the time, who was not so well used to Sicilian temperament, to feel
uneasy about the situation and call for assistance. Suddenly
representatives for the norwegian intelligence service, the PST,
appeared at his home. Zagami was handcuffed and brought to the
psychiatric emergency unit for registration. Then he was brought to a
psychiatric hospital where he was confined. Normally, the intelligence
unit PST has no connection to mental health assistance services,
indicating that the whole charade of provocations and the resulting
follow up was a setup initiated by certain OTO members.

Leo Zagami with Maria Fida Moro, daughter of the assassinated Italian
Premier Aldo Moro
Although quite unknown to the public, even in Norway, the Norwegian
government has a tradition of widespread use of mental ward confinement
towards individuals that are considered being “obstacles” for the
norwegian authorities and their shady puppet masters. This
happened to a brilliant lawyer named Synnøve
Fjellbakk Taftø, who worked in the norwegian ministry of
foreign affairs during the membership negotiations with the EU. After
she had made it clear for the politicians taking part in the
negotiations that the legal framework she was presented implied a
breach of the norwegian constitution and nothing was done about it, she
was about to blow the whistle. But before she was allowed to speak into
a TV microphone she was taken away on the order of a norwegian
politican with much power at the time. She was put into a mental
hospital where she has spent lots of years since. This shame has
never been mentioned in norwegian media.
Being inside the psychiatric ward, the statements made by Zagami to
explain his situation and his mission in Norway were interpreted
by the mental ward staff and registered in their journals as Zagami
being “megalomaniac” and having “extensive delusions”, “paranoic
conceptions” and “faulty perception of reality”. These
mis-interpretations made by the ward authorities who themselves
displayed faulty perceptions of the reality of Zagami, were in its turn
used as the psychiatric rationalizations for applying the inhuman
Norwegian law that permits forced mental ward confinement.
As a foreigner unable to speak the local language, and without proper
connections in Norway Zagami became a helpless victim of the abuse of
power by the norwegian government.
The use of mental ward confinement against persons displaying
“undesired attitudes” was a successful formula in the former
Soviet Union. For a person who has been institutionalized in a
mental ward, many acts from the ward staff will deliberately or
coincidentally function as provocations pushing the nerves and emotions
of the client towards its boundaries or beyond. Thus any reaction to
the insane situation that is being experienced by the client will be
perceived by the ward staff as confirming the correctness of the
decision to having the person put into confinement. Due to this
devilish dynamics and other circumstances, once being inside, the
battle to get out might be long and hard, exacerbated by the
uncertainty of the duration of the stay.
Zagami managed however to escape by fleing from the mental ward
confinement. Having checked in and passed the security control at the
Oslo Airport and heading for London, he was arrested by the Norwegian
police and brought back to continued confinement at the mental
institution. After lots of hassle and uncertainty Zagami was
finally released from the ward after having been there for 4 weeks.
In connection to this it can be mentioned that the following year, a
mentally disturbed asylum seeker from Africa stabbed 5 persons at an
Oslo tramcar, one of which was killed. This dangerous mentally
disturbed man was rejected psychiatric ward confinement on the grounds
that all ward institutions were so full that not a single solitary room
was available for this serious emergency situation.
One and a half year later, in May 2005 another abusive assault on
Zagami’s intregrity was carried out by norwegian authorities. During
the night Zagami received a phone call from a person within the OTO
telling him “you’re a dead man”. Zagami contacted the police and
reported the threat. However the next morning Zagami’s home was
surrounded by more than 10 heavily armed policemen. Since Zagamis phone
was tapped by the secret police the police could easily have verified
that the threat that Zagami had reported was real. However, it was
Zagami’s home that was raided and Zagami who was arrested. They brought
him to the same psychiatric institution where he had been put the first
time. In the ward journals it says that he had been put there for
“threatening behavior in the street”. There had also been an anonymous
phone call to the ward institution complaining about Zagami as being
threatening. (How could an anonymous caller know so well know where to
call without having knowledge of the past ?) Even the
medical chief of the hospital admitted that such calls were very rare,
acknowledging the probability of a setup.
Prior to this there had been a showdown within the freemasonry in
England, where Zagami had been playing an active role. As a result of
this one english individual had been considered “not fit and proper” to
participate in a certain community after some of his undertakings had
been exposed due to Zagami. As it was, this individual had close ties
to some Norwegians with the ability to pull the strings of “useful
idiot” norwegian authorities.
In June 2006 Zagami came back to Norway after having broken out of and
left the Illuminati.
He had married Fatma Süslu the year before and she was pregnant
with their child. Deflections very rarely occur within the closed and
secretive Illuminati network. Anyone who leaves Illuminati runs the
danger of death. Being at home with his wife Zagami explained the
situation for his wife telling her that his life was in danger. She
proposed to call the police for security reasons but Leo said no and
took the cellphone out of her hand. Some time later, seemingly
out of nowhere, two policemen entered the home of the Zagami family
. They handcuffed Leo and brought him to the same mental
institution once more leaving her wife in disbelieve . He got out from
the ward just in time for the birth of their son.
Zagami not only had the courage to leave the Illuminati, but he also
started publishing his Illuminati confessions at the Internet. These
confessions contained lots and lots of information about the
Illuminati, both historic and present, about its secret and dubious
activities and about people involved. The first confessions were
published at the blogsite http://www.illuminaticonfessions.squarespace.com
Some of the content was not appreciated by the norwegian OTO and
freemason societies. For this reason certain individuals from these
societies filed a complaint for having their names exposed at the
Illuminati Confessions website. This resulted in that the norwegian
authorities took action and had the original Illuminati Confessions
website closed. This happened in december 2006, a couple of months
after the confessions publishing started. Zagami’s response to this was
to have the site and all the content moved to a server in Italy that
was beyond the reach of the oppressive norwegian authorities and to
continue the Illuminati exposure from there.
Few days after Zagami continued the publishing of his confessions his
home was visited late one night by two policemen and two social
workers. They forced their way into the Zagami home in spite of that
his wife had told them to wait outside until she had called the police
station to check out that they actually were who they claimed to
be.
Once they were inside, Zagami’s wife was escorted into another room so
that the visitors could speak “in serious” alone with Leo. The
policemen threatened him with being arrested if he went on with his
Illuminati confessions at the net. In the presence of the social
workers it was stated that they had the power to take away his children
(Leo’s son and the other son of his wife that Leo also considered to be
his child). Leo made it clear that he in no way intended to be
affected by the threats and that he would go on with the publishing of
his confessions. Shortly after this the representatives of the
norwegian authorities left.
Leo and his wife have told about this experience short time after it
happened at a radio program that is available at
http://arcticbeacon.com/audio/2006/2006-GCN/12-2006-GCN/
In the end of february 2008 Zagami suddenly found himself living alone
after his wife had moved out of the home and taken the children with
her. After the breakup there was some degree of turbulence between them
due to that Leo suddenly became deprived of the possibility of being
with his son. Fatma on her side had made up false accusations against
Leo and delivered to the police like some sort of precautionary action
to secure that the son would stay with her and not with his father.
Late in the evening one early day in march three police
representatives (2 PST and 1 from the local Stovner police station)
arrived in Zagami’s home. They said that they had to arrest him. When
Zagami asked if they had a warrant they were unable to present
this.According to police documentation, the warrant was produced after
the arrest had been carried out. Zagami was brought to the local police
station and put in a prison cell until the next day. The preceding
event to this abusive police action was that Leo had had a telephone
quarrel with his wife where he had made it clear that he wanted to see
his son the following day which was Leo’s birthday. Half serious and
half jokingly he had said he would publish a sensitive photo and a
sensitive video at the net if she did not let him see his son that he
had not seen since she had left. Fatma Süslu had then called the
police and reported that Leo had made threats to her.
The day after the arrest, while Leo was still in prison, the police
raided his home and confiscated his laptops and cellphones along with
some documents, among those the foundation documents of the norwegian
Committee of Hope. This committee was founded the year before, when the
world famous author G. Edward Griffin was in Norway. During this visit
Griffin awarded Leo Zagami the Freedom Force international Award for
his whistleblower bravery. This high ranking award had previously been
given to Aaron Russo and other men of high moral and integrity. Before
Zagami left Norway in april the police went through their confiscated
stuff and decided to return his telephone book – but the founding
document of the Committee of Hope remained in their custody and they
still have to this day his computers, mobile and all the rest. It might
seem as if fascism should arrive in Norway, most of the inhabitants
wont even notice, since it might seem it is already in place.
Leo Zagami decided to return to Illuminati during the last part of his
stay in Norway. His departure from the Illuminati two years earlier had
created turbulence within the Monte Carlo P2 lodge. Another person had
followed Zagamis path of deflection and there appeared a clearly felt
vacuum within the lodge that only the bloodline Zagami is carrying
might seem able to fill. Zagami has also assumed the position of
Supreme Commander of the Knights Templar of the Apocalypse, determined
to continue his work of exposure of secret criminal activities and to
restore the practices within freemasonry and other secret societies to
their original benevolent purposes.
Few if any seem capable of being better able to implement these
required actions than Leo Zagami, not the least because of his immense
knowledge, being known within the Illuminati as “The historian”.
Hans Gaarder
hansgaarder@gmail.com
http://www.leozagami.com/