Saturday, January 24, 2015

Again.... President Barack Obama kisses the filthy asses of the 9-11 invading Saudis!

THESE ARE THE ANIMALS THAT THE BUSH CRIME FAMILY, ALWAYS OPERATING IN COLLUSION WITH THE SAUDIS, STARTED TWO WARS TO PROTECT THE SAUDIS 9-11 INVADERS' ASSES FROM SADDAM!

NOW BILL CLINTON, GEORGE BUSH AND SOON BARACK

OBAMA WILL POCKET TENS OF MILLIONS OF DIRTY

SAUDIS MONEY FOR THEIR PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES....

DESPITE THE FACT THAT THE FILTHY SAUDIS DO NOT

PERMIT THE BUILDING OF CHRISTIAN OR JEWISH

PLACES OF WORSHIP!


“Following his death, President Obama praised the leader as someone who was "dedicated to the education of his people and to greater engagement with the world” and heralded the "closeness and strength of the partnership between our two countries.”

Beheadings, terror and tremors that could set the Middle East ablaze: MICHAEL BURLEIGH on why Saudi Arabia is more vulnerable than it has been for years 


 
The death of King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia has sent shockwaves of concern across an already anxious world. It comes at a time when the Desert Kingdom, a key ally of the West, looks more vulnerable than it has for years in a Middle East struggling to cope with plummeting oil prices, rekindled sectarian hatreds and terrifying jihadist violence.
 
In the arcane succession process of the Saudi Royal family, power has passed to Abdullah’s 79-year-old half-brother Crown Prince Salman. But Salman is himself unwell, and suffering from dementia. There is already speculation about his successor – and this only adds to the sense of uncertainty and apprehension.
As one of the world’s top oil producers, Saudi Arabia is a key player in the world economy whose influence can have an impact on our daily lives here in Britain.
Medieval: The barbarous beheading of woman with a sword last week by four police officers in a street in the holy city of Mecca
Medieval: The barbarous beheading of woman with a sword last week by four police officers in a street in the holy city of Mecca
 
 
Economists say it has deliberately helped to engineer the recent 60 per cent fall in world oil prices in order to see off competitors. It costs Saudi Arabia $2 per barrel to produce and the country has a $750billion sovereign wealth fund, so it can afford the dramatic price reductions.
Yet the volatility of oil, while important, is not the prime reason for worldwide concern over King Abdullah’s death. The greatest worry is how any new ruler will react to the escalating tension in the Middle East caused by the rise of IS and other extremist groups, and by the increasing influence of the kingdom’s mortal enemy Iran.
      

 The Saudi government is custodian of two of the holiest places in the Sunni branch of Islam, Mecca and Medina, where the devout make the pilgrimage of a lifetime called the hajj (and where the facilities, incidentally, were built by the billionaire bin Laden construction empire, one of whose errant members was the former Al Qaeda leader).

 
Given such an influential role in Sunni Islam –as opposed to the Shia branch of the faith followed by Iran’s government – the Saudi royal family is in many ways beholden to the strictly authoritarian Sunni clergy that exert huge influence in the country. Indeed, their very survival rests on a peverse compact with these ferociously conservative ‘Wahhabi’ clerics.
 
The kingdom not only pays the clergy’s salaries but has also allowed them to become increasingly dictatorial.
 
In return, the clerics tend to turn a blind eye to many of the excesses of the royal family. It is not uncommon, for example, to find Saudi princes availing themselves of forbidden alcohol and prostitutes outside the Kingdom, without any sanction from the religious radicals back home.
 
Clerical power is expressed in ways that are baffling and grotesque to the West. A Saudi blogger, Raif Badawi, who in 2008 founded the Liberal Saudi Network which promoted online debate on religion and politics, was sentenced to ten years in prison and 1,000 lashes for ‘insulting Islam’ and disobedience. There was an international outcry when he was given the first round of those lashes earlier this month. Not long before Badawi was publicly beaten until he bled with a stick, a rare snowfall in the desert prompted a religious scholar to decree that building snowmen was an insult to Islam and therefore prohibited.
 
This is a country where Saudi religious police ban women from driving, while sheiks excuse the decision by saying it detrimentally affects their ovaries and ability to have children.
 
Although King Abdullah introduced some cosmetic reforms, like a co-educational university where men and women study together, public segregation of the sexes is absolute in Saudi Arabia, while people are still publicly beheaded for such crimes as sorcery and witchcraft as well as murder. Only last week, pictures emerged of a woman being beheaded in the street. And while it could be argued that it is Saudi Arabia’s business if it wants a medieval system of justice, unfortunately for the rest of the world the narrow creed of Wahhabism is exported worldwide.
 
To keep its clerics sweet, the Saudi dynasty has funded the global diffusion of this benighted version of Islam, mainly by paying for madrassa-style establishments where children learn the Koran by rote, hatred of Christians, Jews and Shia – and almost nothing that might fit them for life in the modern world.
 
From northern Nigeria to north-west Pakistan and many other countries besides, these Saudi-backed schools have shaped the bed from which brainwashed, ready-made terrorists have been recruited to organisations such as Boko Horam, Al Qaeda and Islamic State. We must never forget either that 15 of the 9/11 hijackers were Saudi nationals.
 
The Saudi money to religious extremists has been flowing for years. But recently Al Qaeda, and more latterly IS, suddenly started threatening the monarchy itself. Only then did Saudi Arabia staunch the river of money that rich Saudis of a religious bent funnelled to these terror organisations. Only belatedly did Abdullah wake up to the monster his ruling family had helped create.
 
Saudi is today in real peril, sandwiched between an aggressive IS to the north, and al-Qaeda as well as the Saudis’ Shia enemies in Yemen to the south. A week ago, the kingdom suffered its first IS cross-border incursion from Iraq, which resulted in the death of a police general, following hard on an IS bomb attack on the (officially persecuted) Shia minority in the oil rich Eastern Province.
 
Saudi Arabia has now decided to build a 650-mile complex of fences, with watchtowers, sensors and mobile patrols, to keep IS at bay.
 
Sloppy work: An executioner in Mecca took two swings to hack the head off Layla bint Abdul Mutaleb Bassim, after she was found guilty of beating her huband's daughter and raping her with a broomstick
Sloppy work: An executioner in Mecca took two swings to hack the head off Layla bint Abdul Mutaleb Bassim, after she was found guilty of beating her huband's daughter and raping her with a broomstick
'I did not kill': Bassim continued protesting her innocence right up until the execution swung his sword
In Yemen, Shia Houthi rebels have finally taken over the capital Sanaa, ejecting a president who the Saudis have spent $4billion trying to keep in place. The Shia Houthis are clients of Iran, which already has a de facto client in power in the parts of Iraq controlled by Baghdad.
 
This is a nightmare for Saudi Arabia since it means it is being ringed by Sunni terrorists who loathe the royal family and by allies of Iran, whose revolutionary regime Riyadh fears most of all.
 
The Saudis have also watched in horror as the US shifts its position away from outright hostility to Syria’s Shia-supporting President Bashar al-Assad, to a point where now it regards him as useful partner in combating IS.
 
Worst of all, the Saudis fear that US policy is reorienting itself towards a grand rapprochement with Tehran, which could be cemented by a nuclear deal that leaves Iran with the ability to make a nuclear bomb relatively quickly.
King Abdullah: The authoritarian died on Thursday night of pneumonia and his power has been passed to his 79-year-old half-brother Crown Prince Salman who himself is unwell, and suffering from dementia
King Abdullah: The authoritarian died on Thursday night of pneumonia and his power has been passed to his 79-year-old half-brother Crown Prince Salman who himself is unwell, and suffering from dementia
So fearful are the Saudis that they have increased their covert cooperation with their other arch-enemy, Israel, and have probably done a deal with Pakistan to get their own off-the-shelf nuclear warheads to fit on Chinese supplied ballistic missiles. Wikileaks cables have revealed that the Saudis have repeatedly urged the US to attack Iran to put an end to its nuclear programme.
 
Domestically the Saud regime also faces difficulties. About half the population is under 25, there are nowhere near enough meaningful jobs for young Saudis, and the decision to allow Saudi warplanes to join US-led coalition air strikes against IS, is deeply unpopular.
 
These are the shifting sands with which the 79-year-old King Salman must contend. His dementia means the appointment of a Crown Prince to shadow him is vitally important, and various factions among a total of 7,000 Saudi princes are already on manoevres trying to influence the succession. In the meantime, a deeply concerned West can only look on from the sidelines.
 
 
AMERICA’S 9-11 INVADERS, THE FILTHY SAUDIS!
The Obama administration supported the Saudi monarchs, who were accused of financially supporting several of the individuals involved in the September 11, 2001 attacks. The administration last month intervened to ask the high court to reject the appeal.
http://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2015/01/obama-smells-saudi-presidential-library.html
 
The Saudis and Gulf Arabs, cash-fat on the $110-a-barrel oil they sell U.S. consumers, will pick up the tab for the Tomahawk missiles. Has it come to this — U.S. soldiers, sailors, Marines and airmen as the mercenaries of sheiks, sultans and emirs, Hessians of the New World Order, hired out to do the big-time killing for Saudi and Sunni royals? –
 
KISSING THE ASSES OF THE 9-11 INVADERS AND THE BIGGEST FINANCERS OF GLOBAL ANTI-AMERICAN TERRORISM: THE SAUDI LARDBUCKET DICTATORS!
“Following his death, President Obama praised the leader as someone who was "dedicated to the education of his people and to greater engagement with the world” and heralded the "closeness and strength of the partnership between our two countries.”
 
http://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2015/01/obama-smells-saudi-presidential-library.html
 
INTERESTING.... given the SAUDIS 9-11 INVADERS of AMERICA are the biggest financiers of global Islamic terrorism!
 
Now if we could only get BUSH CRIME FAMILY, BUSH-SAUDI-CARLYLE GROUP, HILLARY-BILLARY LIBRARY and BARACK OBAMA to stop pandering to the royal saudis lardbucket wahhabist!
 
Understanding the Wahhabist Infiltration of
America
 
Frank Salvato
 
Part of the reason many Americans don’t appreciate the significance of Osama bin Laden’s declarations of war against the United States and the West is because they are completely oblivious to the in roads radical Islam has made within the United States. Radical Islamists (i.e., Islamofascists, Wahhabis) understand that the conflict must take place on multiple fronts: militarily, economically, diplomatically and ideologically. Because they understand the complexity of the confrontation and the ability of the West to adapt to challenges – albeit lethargically – they employ multiple tactics in their aggressive pursuit of victory. The West’s addiction to sensationalism, epitomized by our limited attention to detail, unless it plays in the superficial 24 hour news cycle, facilitates the successful infiltration of radical ideology into Western society.
 
Much to the chagrin of the multicultural and the proponents of diversity, those who promote radical Islamist ideology thrive on the fact that the politically correct culture of the West – and the United States in particular – deems it inappropriate to question religious practices or teachings. With this politically correct “wall of separation” in place little if any scrutiny is given to the information disseminated within any given religious institution. This directly facilitates the ideological advancement of Wahhabism, the most radical and puritanical form of Islam, within the mosques of the United States.
To accurately understand the depth of infiltration of the Wahhabist ideology on American soil we need to examine the ideology and how it is advanced within the United States.  
Wahhabism is a fiercely fundamentalist form of orthodox Sunni Islam. After a brief examination of its tenets it is clear that it is one of division, domination and hate.
 Wahhabism originated circa 1703 and is the dominant form of Islam in Saudi Arabia. Wahhabists believe that any and all evolution of the Islamic faith after the 3rd century of the Muslim era – after 950 A.D. – was specious and must be expunged. Consequently, Wahhabism is the form of Islam that Osama bin Laden and Ayman al Zawahri practice.  
This radically fundamentalist dogma is fanatically bigoted, xenophobic and lends itself to serve as the catalyst for much of the Islamofascist aggression being perpetrated around the world. It is a wrathful doctrine that rejects the legitimacy of all religious philosophy but its own. Wahhabism condemns Christians, Jews and all other non Muslims, as well as non Wahhabi Muslims. Wahhabists believe it is a religious obligation for Muslims to hate Christians and Jews.
It stresses a worldview in which there exist two opposing realms that can never be reconciled Dar al Islam, or House of Islam, and Dar al Har, or House of War, also referred to as Dar al Kufr, House of the Infidel. When Muslims are in the Dar al Har, they must behave as if they were operatives in a conflict who have been tasked with going behind enemy lines. The Wahhabist ideology permits Muslims to exist “behind enemy lines” for only a few reasons: to acquire knowledge, to make money to be later employed in the jihad against the infidels, or to proselytize the infidels in an effort to convert them to Islam.  
Wahhabist doctrine specifically warns Muslims not to imitate, befriend or help “infidels” in any way. It instills hatred for United States because we are ruled by legislated constitutional law rather than by tyrannical Sharia law. Wahhabists are instructed by edict to, above all, work for the creation of an Islamic state where ever they may dwell.
It is because of the Wahhabist ideology’s cruel and unyielding fanaticism that we in the United States should be concerned with its prevalence within the mosques of our nation.  
After the Iranian Islamic Revolution of 1979 – an unprecedented action by the fundamentalists of the  sect, the Saudi Arabian government responded by coming to terms with the fundamentalist Wahhabist movement of the Sunni sect. The Saudis, in return for a declaration of non aggression, began to finance the construction of mosques in countries around the world. An estimated $45 billion has been spent by the Saudis to finance the building and operational costs of mosques and Islamic schools in foreign countries, including in North America.  
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Hatred's Kingdom: How Saudi Arabia Supports the New Global Terrorism 
by DORE GOLD
 
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Review
In the global search for culprits and causes in the rise of terrorism, former Israeli ambassador to the United Nations Dore Gold shines a spotlight on a nation many think of as a close ally of the United States: Saudi Arabia. As he explains in Hatred’s Kingdom: How Saudi Arabia Supports the New Global Terrorism, Gold believes that the Saudi government is greatly influenced by the Islamist sect known as Wahhabism and, he explains, that influence has lead to Saudi support of terrorism in the Middle East, Europe, the United States and around the world. The historical portion of Gold’s argument, where he traces the emergence of Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab and the changing face of Saudi leadership, is admirably extensive and detailed. His modern research is a little more uneven, relying on statements by various Muslim clergy members, letters to the editors of newspapers, opinion pieces, and other evidence that is rarely damnable. Curiously, mentions of Israel and the long-standing Arab-Israeli conflict are much more infrequent than one would expect from an Israeli diplomat and scholar. But regardless of one’s opinion of Gold’s research or his alarming conclusions, the book offers something not often found in modern political nonfiction: a coherent structure, exhaustive research, and a clear and consistent perspective on the ongoing threat of terrorism. --John Moe --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.
 
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Testimony of Moussaoui in civil suit implicates Saudi monarchy as principal sponsor of Al Qaeda

By Niles Williamson
5 February 2015
Zacarias Moussaoui provided testimony last October implicating high-ranking members of the Saudi monarchy in funding and supporting al Qaeda in Pakistan and Afghanistan in the years before the attacks on the World Trade Centers and Pentagon on September 11, 2001.
This remarkable testimony was submitted this week in a brief filed against a motion to dismiss a longstanding civil lawsuit against the Saudi government for its involvement in the attacks. The brief was submitted on the behalf of relatives of individuals killed in the attacks. The testimony was featured in a lead New York Times article on Wednesday, with much of the material posted on the Times web site.
Moussaoui gave his testimony to lawyers representing the plaintiffs at the Florence, Colorado federal supermax prison. He sent a letter last year to Judge George B. Daniels of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, who is hearing the case, indicating that he wished to testify about what he knew about Saudi connections to Al Qaeda.
He is serving a life sentence after pleading guilty to being a coconspirator in the September 11 attacks. Moussaoui was detained by the FBI in Minnesota approximately one month before the attacks on charges of an immigration violation after flight instructors and the flight school he was attending raised suspicions about his intentions.
Moussaoui told the lawyers that he had been responsible for creating an electronic database of Al Qaeda’s financial records for the years 1998 to 1999. He remarked that many of the financial transactions during this time were “between Saudi bank, okay, and a Pakistani bank.”
He told the lawyers that his main task in compiling the financial records was to “create a database of donation to see how much money was being given to Al Qaeda.”
Asked by the lawyers if he remembered any of the individuals donors identified in the database, Moussaoui listed a number of leading members of the Saudi monarchy who were “known within the circle of mujahedeen.” He stated further that “it was all the—the people of importance used to—donate money to bin Laden, that’s my understanding.”
Among the donors Moussaoui recalled were Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal, a billionaire investment magnate who is one of the wealthiest men in the world; Prince Turki Al Faisal Al Saud, who resigned his position as the director of Saudi Arabia’s intelligence agency ten days before the 9/11 attacks; Prince Mohammed bin Faisal Al Saud, a leading Saudi banker with banks in Bahrain, Niger, Egypt and Pakistan; and Princess Haifa Al Faisal Al Saud, wife of Prince Bandar bin Sultan, Saudi Ambassador to the US from 1983 to 2005 and director of Saudi Arabia’s intelligence agency from 2012 to 2014.
All of these figures have close ties to sections of the American state and intelligence apparatus.
Moussaoui reported that the money coming from the Saudi royals was vital to maintain the organization. “I mean, without the money of the – of the Saudi you will have nothing,” he told the lawyers later in his testimony.
He also recounted an instance in which he traveled to the Saudi embassy in Islamabad and was flown by private jet to Riyadh. There he says he personally delivered letters from bin Laden to Prince Adbullah, later the king of Saudi Arabia; Prince Bandar; Prince Salman, the current Saudi king; and Al-Waleed bin Talal. Returning to Pakistan on a private jet he delivered two letters from Prince Turki to bin Laden.
Moussaoui recalled another instance in Pakistan in which he met with an individual from the Saudi Arabian embassy in Washington, DC’s Islamic Affairs Department named Abu Omar Muawiya. He claims that they discussed a plot to shoot down Air Force One with a stinger missile that would be smuggled into the country through the Saudi embassy. He told the lawyers that the plan was never put into action because Moussaoui was arrested before he could travel to Washington.
In his testimony, Moussaoui also implicated members of Saudi Arabia’s highest religious body, the Senior Council of Ulema, as donors to Al Qaeda. Bin Laden was operating Al Qaeda, according to Moussaoui, “with the express advice and consent and directive of the Ulema.”
Moussaoui’s account broadly conforms to what is already known about the open secret of the 9/11 attacks: that they were largely financed by one of the US’s chief allies in the Middle East, Saudi Arabia, headed by a monarchical family that has had close ties to the state apparatus, and in particular the Bush administration.
Almost all of the alleged hijackers on 9/11 were Saudi citizens. The official 9/11 Commission Report, which largely whitewashes the many unanswered questions about the circumstances that led up to the attacks, documents some of the ties. Two of the hijackers in the plane that crashed into the Pentagon were allowed to freely travel into the US, where they met with an individual with ties to Saudi intelligence and a supply of money from Saudi Arabia.
The Bush administration also organized a flight out of the US for high-ranking members of the Saudi ruling class, including members of the bin Laden family, in the days after the September 11 attacks.
Affidavits were also submitted on Monday in support of continuing the civil suit by former Senators Bob Kerrey and Bob Graham as well as former Secretary of the Navy John Lehman, calling for further investigations into Saudi ties to Al Qaeda and the September 11 attacks. Kerrey and Lehman served on the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States, which produced the 9/11 Commission Report.
Graham was the co-chairman of the Joint Congressional Inquiry into the activities of the intelligence community leading up to the attack. He has demanded the publication of 28 still classified pages from the report published by the Inquiry in 2002 that implicate Saudi Arabia as a chief financier of the attacks.
Both the Bush and the Obama administrations have obstructed the release of the classified 28 pages.
 
 
 

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