ሸህ መሀመድ አላሙዲ ታሰሩ | Saudi Arabia Detains Princes, Ministers including Mohammad al-Amoudi & Alwaleed Ibn Talal
Posted by addisethiopia / አዲስ ኢትዮጵያ on November 5, 2017
In the above image of Autumn impression we can see (clouds) Saudi Arabia shrinking and diminishing, while Ethiopia appearing huge and sunny.
“‘Fallen! Fallen is Babylon the Great!’ She has become a dwelling for demons and a haunt for every impure spirit, a haunt for every unclean bird, a haunt for every unclean and detestable animal.“ [Revelation 18:2]
Last week:
NYC attack, in shadow of WTC was mafia-like declaration that ISIS is embedded with sleepers all over the US and can hit any time, any place.
Twitter temporarily disables Donalds account for 11 minutes – Donald tells Saudi king to arrest twitter owner, Prince Alwaleed Ibn Talal, who also owns, among others, much of CNN.
US reaction:
1. Kushner unannounced trip to Saudi (with proof that Saudi did Benghazi and other incriminating evidence)
2. FBI released same info Hil/Huma emails to Congress
3. US secured financial repercussion possibilities in the event Saudi tried to crash US economy
4. Trump went on to carry out business in Asia because he’s a busy man.
Saudi reaction:
1. arrested 40+ officials
2. possibly made financial deal on US debt
3. change of leadership
Coincidently:
1. Iran backed Yemenis launched against Saudi
2. Antifa was a dud
3. ISIS scattered (this is dangerous)
4. JFK files were a distraction
5. Podesta and Harvey Weinstein were contained.
Something big going on:
– Trump urges Aramco IPO
– Lebanon PM resigns
– Saudis intercept missile
– Cabinet reshuffle;
– 11 princes arrested
According to a senior Saudi official who declined to be identified under briefing rules, those detained include:
– Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, chairman of Kingdom Holding 4280.SE
– Prince Miteb bin Abdullah, minister of the National Guard
– Prince Turki bin Abdullah, former governor of Riyadh province
– Khalid al-Tuwaijri, former chief of the Royal Court
– Adel Fakeih, Minister of Economy and Planning
– Ibrahim al-Assaf, former finance minister
– Abdullah al-Sultan, commander of the Saudi navy
– Bakr bin Laden, chairman of Saudi Binladin Group
– Mohammad al-Tobaishi, former head of protocol at the Royal Court
– Amr al-Dabbagh, former governor of Saudi Arabian General Investment Authority
– Alwaleed al-Ibrahim, owner of television network MBC
– Khalid al-Mulheim, former director-general at Saudi Arabian Airlines
– Saoud al-Daweesh , former chief executive of Saudi Telecom 7010.SE
– Prince Turki bin Nasser, former head of the Presidency of Meteorology and Environment
– Prince Fahad bin Abdullah bin Mohammad al-Saud, former deputy defence minister
– Saleh Kamel, businessman
– Mohammad al-Amoudi, businessman
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