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Mia case: conspiratorial kidnappers planned to abduct a second child

2021-05-23T06:25:12.876Z


According to our information, justice is investigating another child kidnapping project fomented by the ultra-conspiratorial network of the Mia affair. This


How many children did Pitchoun, the Raven, Booga and their accomplices plan to kidnap? A month after the arrest of this commando of anti-system and enlightened militants, suspected of having kidnapped little Mia, 8, in the Vosges, the investigation has not finished revealing surprises. It appears that the suspects were operating within a vast nebula conspiracy with multiple ramifications. While some members envisioned terrorist actions against symbols of the state or of a supposed elite such as Freemasonry, others had set themselves up as saviors of children allegedly abused and handed over to pedophile networks. And Mia was not their only target. Thus, according to corroborating sources,Investigations were launched on another kidnapping project of a girl within the framework of the investigation opened to the JIRS (specialized interregional jurisdiction) of Nancy (Meurthe-et-Moselle) for “criminal association”.

It was Adrien B., alias Booga, who revealed the existence of this “second operation” during his police custody. The 42-year-old animator from Doubs, who worked for the Rural Families association, is considered to be one of the organizers of Mia's kidnapping, having made the link between the paramilitary commando and the girl's mother. He is also suspected of being the right arm of Rémy Daillet, a very influential figure in refugee conspiracy in Malaysia, for which Adrien B. would be the relay in France.

According to his words, Booga had been approached at the end of 2020 by a mother living in a small town in Puy-de-Dôme to "extract" her daughter placed by the courts in a children's home of a social nature (MECS). “I listened to the mother (…) She called for help for her daughter Y. It seems to me that she is 6 years old, explains Adrien B. to the gendarmes of the Nancy research section on April 17. Her daughter was subjected to violence from officials (…) She has been raped since she was three years at MECS. I have letters from magistrates, complaints, extracts from falsified judgments. I have items on my hard drive under the Y folder. This was publicized on social networks but quickly suppressed. "

In videos posted on YouTube in recent months, Y.'s mother, who presents herself as a caregiver, denounces alleged extreme mistreatment of her daughter in this child welfare home: genital violence , traces of punches and sticks, malnutrition, stress ... We see her giving a raw interview to a blogger in the company of a policeman who supports her, filming herself vilifying the educators of her daughter's center and posting their faces or demonstrate in Clermont-Ferrand against "abusive placements".

With signs that take up the conspiratorial rhetoric: "Pédoland: the system protects pedophile networks", "Child rape: when will the end of silence?

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(Editor's note: a man convicted of having attempted to abduct children)

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"I don't take myself for a hero"

Touched by his story, Adrien B. recounts having welcomed Y.'s mother to her home for several days “on New Year's Eve” and having set up a team to prepare the abduction of his daughter in Puy-de-Dôme.

This would involve ex-members of the army.

But, again according to the suspect's account, this operation, which he describes as "rescue", could not be carried out due to operational difficulties.

“It was too difficult (…) The network is too dense.

Several people involved in this affair are aware of what is happening to this child and have key positions, but they do nothing ”, explains Booga, citing gendarmes, police officers, magistrates and prefects.

He adds: “I regret not having saved her.

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Heard by the gendarmes, Adrien B.'s companion provides another explanation for the failure of the plan.

"My husband had to extract this girl, with former soldiers, but the operation did not take place, because the head of the team would have withdrawn and would have slammed the door on Rémy", assures- it.

Or the sulphurous guru Rémy Daillet, already suspected of being the inspiration for the Mia commando.

This ex-elected MoDem of Haute-Garonne would he still pulled the strings?

"He was aware, but I do not know if he was active, tries to minimize Adrien B. in police custody.

It was a member of another network who told me about this mother.

A former soldier or gendarme who works in favor of children in an association.

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The host says in any case that these child abduction projects responded to a noble cause. “I don't take myself for a hero, what drives me is justice. It's written into the Constitution. Fighting injustice is superior to the law. "

However, as in the Mia case, the version presented by Y's mother suffers from important omissions. “Initially, the child was placed because of the psychological difficulties of the mother, confides a source close to the investigation. Given this fragility, the girl was considered in danger. Madame is very disturbed, she considers that the childhood home is part of a pedophile network, even Satanist. She went so far as to disseminate photos of her daughter's sex to allege rape. Faced with this kind of profile, justice can not do much, but unfortunately it attracts people who try to take advantage of this fragility. "

The mother has not yet been heard by investigators on this kidnapping project. Two complaints were also filed with the Clermont-Ferrand prosecutor's office: one by Y's mother for "kidnapping, kidnapping and rape", the other by the childhood home for "defamation and slanderous denunciation".

Source: leparis

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