Bin Salman arrested Crown Prince Nayef, who was first in line to be King, but also arrested or killed princes and members of Nayef's party.
Because of these arrests and murders, bin Salman is now in charge of Saudi Intelligence, the Saudi Security Apparatus, the Military, and the Police forces. Bin Salman also confiscated all assets of these princes and senior officials, making him the second largest shareholder of Twitter, and one of the largest shareholders of News Corp and Time Warner. News Corp is the parent company of Fox News. |
the truth about saudi arabia's prince bin salman
In November 2017, 11 Saudi princes and 38 ministers and senior officials of the Saudi government were arrested at the Ritz Carlton in Riyadh.
Just days before the arrests, Prince Muhammad bin Salman hosted a convention at the Ritz Carlton which focused on tech developments and investment opportunities. Also at this convention, there was to be announcements regarding the construction of a new Saudi city, a hi-tech, smart city.
The princes and officials who were arrested had flown to Saudi Arabia to attend this convention at the personal invitation of Prince bin Salman. The princes and ministers have homes in Europe and elsewhere and are rarely in Saudi Arabia at same time. The Convention brought them together, at the Ritz Carlton, where Prince bin Salman arrested them. The convention had been a trick -- a lure.
Crown Prince Muhammad bin Nayef, the immediate heir to the Saudi throne, was placed under arrest by bin Salman. Bin Salman then took Nayef’s place as Crown Prince, meaning that bin Salman will be the next King of Saudi Arabia.
Those arrested were told they'd be released if they swore their allegiance to bin Salman when he becomes King. They refused. Immediately after this refusal, even more arrests were made. At this time, Prince Fahd bin Abdullah was shot and killed at the entrance of his palace gate.
Immediately following Prince Abdullah's murder, a helicopter was shot down by Saudi war planes at the border of Saudi Arabia and Yemen. The helicopter was carrying Saudi Prince Mansour bin Muqrin and several of the last remaining Saudi Arabian Ministers.
Prince Walid bin Talal had been one of those arrested. No specifics have ever been given as to why he was arrested. He was held in prison for almost one full year, until November 2, 2018. While under arrest, Talal’s assets, including his investments in Twitter, News Corp and Time Warner were confiscated by Prince bin Salman and have been under the full control of bin Salman ever since. It became clear that the sole purpose of this arrest was to take assets in which bin Salman could gain media control.
Also arrested was Prince bin Abdullah, head of the National Security Apparatus. Upon his arrest Prince bin Salman took full charge of Saudi Intelligence and the Security System.
With Muhammad bin Nayef's arrest, bin Salman took full control of the Military and the Police forces. Bin Salman placed himself as Minister of Defense and Minister of Interior. With these various arrests, bin Salman took charge of Intelligence, the Security Apparatus, the Military, and the Police forces. He is also in charge of all Foreign Affairs because he arrested all ministers previously in charge of Foreign Affairs in various countries.
The men bin Salman arrested at the Ritz Carlton were members of Nayef’s party, who was first in line to be King. The princes and ministers arrested were 100% loyal to bin Nayef, not to bin Salman. Prince bin Salman removed all opposition and took full control of the country's power.
As soon as the various princes were arrested and killed there were spontaneous riots in the streets in Saudi Arabia by civilians who opposed these arrests and murders. Prince bin Salman immediately squashed all media outlets who were reporting the riots. Video of the massive riots got out on Arabic Twitter, and so did Tweets describing events, before bin Salman could fully censor Twitter.
At the orders of bin Salman, there has been a genocide of Shi’a inside Saudi Arabia. Entire villages, some with ancient history dating back to Christian times, are being bulldozed, and the people in these villages have been put to death. In July and August, events escalated in these Shi’a villages when bin Salman ordered a barrage of fire on a walled historic Shi’a neighborhood, that included air strikes, heavy artillery, RPGs, snipers on rooftops picking off fleeing Shi'a, and fire from armored assault vehicles.
These historic villages were then bulldozed.
Bin Salmon has been openly targeting Iran via a heavily biased propaganda campaign. Is this being done to justify future Saudi attacks on Shi’a populations in other countries? Though no one can disagree that Iran is dangerous, an argument can be made that Saudi Arabia is equally dangerous. Consider the following:
* State Department cables released by Wikileaks showed that Saudi Arabia is the most substantial funder of terror groups internationally.
* BBC reported in 2013 that Saudi Arabia was obtaining nuclear weapons from Pakistan, whose nuclear program is funded by the Saudis. (1)
* In 2012, Saudi Arabia entered into an Atomic Collaboration Deal with China which states that Saudi Arabia aspires to construct 16 atomic reactors. (2)
* Saudi Arabia makes contracts with international defense contractors and uses private military corporations which provide personnel to the Saudi-led war on Yemen. Saudi Arabia used this same tactic for supplying mercenary fighters and weapons in Syria. Via the contracts, Saudi Arabia deviously hires enormous numbers of mercenary fighters from Afghanistan, Somalia, Sudan, but also from Europe, America, Colombia and elsewhere. (3)(4)
* Prince bin Salman directed the Saudi military to target civilians in Yemen (just as was done in Syria via Saudi-backed “rebels”). Bin Salman ordered the destruction of infrastructure, schools and hospitals throughout Yemen (as he did in Syria). (5)(6)(7)
* Together with Turkey’s President Erdogan, Saudi Prince bin Salman created a coalition army of foreign mercenary fighters with several divisions so it could spread itself throughout Syria. 230 tons of weapons valued at 6.5 million dollars were delivered to the terrorist armies. More than 1000 double cabin Toyota pick-up trucks altered to resist desert conditions were supplied by Saudi Arabia to ISIS. (8)
Now bin Salman is applying strategies in Lebanon to create a fake 'sectarian strife'. Saudi Arabian media networks in Lebanon have been creating hatred towards the President of Lebanon, Michel Aoun, a Christian. Additionally, statements were made by Saudi Arabia that the suburbs of Beirut must be bombed -- on the pretext of targeting Hezbollah -- but much of Beirut includes civilian neighborhoods. As in Syria and Yemen, a massive murder of civilians could take place if Saudi Arabia begins a war there.
At Trump’s mid-east summit, Saudi Arabian speakers repeatedly made Iran out to be the ultimate villain and ultimate supporter of terrorism, but Saudi Arabia is equally a villain and also a massive supporter of terrorism worldwide.
Additionally, for decades, Saudi Arabia has been the primary supporter of the Muslim Brotherhood in many various countries, including the United States. In the U.S., most all mosques have received Saudi funding, and Saudi Wahhabism is taught in those mosques; i.e. Islam must take over the world via jihad, Islamic Law must be enforced on all people, and sectarianism (infidels) must be eliminated.
Just days before the arrests, Prince Muhammad bin Salman hosted a convention at the Ritz Carlton which focused on tech developments and investment opportunities. Also at this convention, there was to be announcements regarding the construction of a new Saudi city, a hi-tech, smart city.
The princes and officials who were arrested had flown to Saudi Arabia to attend this convention at the personal invitation of Prince bin Salman. The princes and ministers have homes in Europe and elsewhere and are rarely in Saudi Arabia at same time. The Convention brought them together, at the Ritz Carlton, where Prince bin Salman arrested them. The convention had been a trick -- a lure.
Crown Prince Muhammad bin Nayef, the immediate heir to the Saudi throne, was placed under arrest by bin Salman. Bin Salman then took Nayef’s place as Crown Prince, meaning that bin Salman will be the next King of Saudi Arabia.
Those arrested were told they'd be released if they swore their allegiance to bin Salman when he becomes King. They refused. Immediately after this refusal, even more arrests were made. At this time, Prince Fahd bin Abdullah was shot and killed at the entrance of his palace gate.
Immediately following Prince Abdullah's murder, a helicopter was shot down by Saudi war planes at the border of Saudi Arabia and Yemen. The helicopter was carrying Saudi Prince Mansour bin Muqrin and several of the last remaining Saudi Arabian Ministers.
Prince Walid bin Talal had been one of those arrested. No specifics have ever been given as to why he was arrested. He was held in prison for almost one full year, until November 2, 2018. While under arrest, Talal’s assets, including his investments in Twitter, News Corp and Time Warner were confiscated by Prince bin Salman and have been under the full control of bin Salman ever since. It became clear that the sole purpose of this arrest was to take assets in which bin Salman could gain media control.
Also arrested was Prince bin Abdullah, head of the National Security Apparatus. Upon his arrest Prince bin Salman took full charge of Saudi Intelligence and the Security System.
With Muhammad bin Nayef's arrest, bin Salman took full control of the Military and the Police forces. Bin Salman placed himself as Minister of Defense and Minister of Interior. With these various arrests, bin Salman took charge of Intelligence, the Security Apparatus, the Military, and the Police forces. He is also in charge of all Foreign Affairs because he arrested all ministers previously in charge of Foreign Affairs in various countries.
The men bin Salman arrested at the Ritz Carlton were members of Nayef’s party, who was first in line to be King. The princes and ministers arrested were 100% loyal to bin Nayef, not to bin Salman. Prince bin Salman removed all opposition and took full control of the country's power.
As soon as the various princes were arrested and killed there were spontaneous riots in the streets in Saudi Arabia by civilians who opposed these arrests and murders. Prince bin Salman immediately squashed all media outlets who were reporting the riots. Video of the massive riots got out on Arabic Twitter, and so did Tweets describing events, before bin Salman could fully censor Twitter.
At the orders of bin Salman, there has been a genocide of Shi’a inside Saudi Arabia. Entire villages, some with ancient history dating back to Christian times, are being bulldozed, and the people in these villages have been put to death. In July and August, events escalated in these Shi’a villages when bin Salman ordered a barrage of fire on a walled historic Shi’a neighborhood, that included air strikes, heavy artillery, RPGs, snipers on rooftops picking off fleeing Shi'a, and fire from armored assault vehicles.
These historic villages were then bulldozed.
Bin Salmon has been openly targeting Iran via a heavily biased propaganda campaign. Is this being done to justify future Saudi attacks on Shi’a populations in other countries? Though no one can disagree that Iran is dangerous, an argument can be made that Saudi Arabia is equally dangerous. Consider the following:
* State Department cables released by Wikileaks showed that Saudi Arabia is the most substantial funder of terror groups internationally.
* BBC reported in 2013 that Saudi Arabia was obtaining nuclear weapons from Pakistan, whose nuclear program is funded by the Saudis. (1)
* In 2012, Saudi Arabia entered into an Atomic Collaboration Deal with China which states that Saudi Arabia aspires to construct 16 atomic reactors. (2)
* Saudi Arabia makes contracts with international defense contractors and uses private military corporations which provide personnel to the Saudi-led war on Yemen. Saudi Arabia used this same tactic for supplying mercenary fighters and weapons in Syria. Via the contracts, Saudi Arabia deviously hires enormous numbers of mercenary fighters from Afghanistan, Somalia, Sudan, but also from Europe, America, Colombia and elsewhere. (3)(4)
* Prince bin Salman directed the Saudi military to target civilians in Yemen (just as was done in Syria via Saudi-backed “rebels”). Bin Salman ordered the destruction of infrastructure, schools and hospitals throughout Yemen (as he did in Syria). (5)(6)(7)
* Together with Turkey’s President Erdogan, Saudi Prince bin Salman created a coalition army of foreign mercenary fighters with several divisions so it could spread itself throughout Syria. 230 tons of weapons valued at 6.5 million dollars were delivered to the terrorist armies. More than 1000 double cabin Toyota pick-up trucks altered to resist desert conditions were supplied by Saudi Arabia to ISIS. (8)
Now bin Salman is applying strategies in Lebanon to create a fake 'sectarian strife'. Saudi Arabian media networks in Lebanon have been creating hatred towards the President of Lebanon, Michel Aoun, a Christian. Additionally, statements were made by Saudi Arabia that the suburbs of Beirut must be bombed -- on the pretext of targeting Hezbollah -- but much of Beirut includes civilian neighborhoods. As in Syria and Yemen, a massive murder of civilians could take place if Saudi Arabia begins a war there.
At Trump’s mid-east summit, Saudi Arabian speakers repeatedly made Iran out to be the ultimate villain and ultimate supporter of terrorism, but Saudi Arabia is equally a villain and also a massive supporter of terrorism worldwide.
Additionally, for decades, Saudi Arabia has been the primary supporter of the Muslim Brotherhood in many various countries, including the United States. In the U.S., most all mosques have received Saudi funding, and Saudi Wahhabism is taught in those mosques; i.e. Islam must take over the world via jihad, Islamic Law must be enforced on all people, and sectarianism (infidels) must be eliminated.
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http://www.mintpressnews.com/saudi-arabias-blockade-of-yemens-largest-port-expected-to-worsen-humanitarian-crisis/225955/;
http://www.mintpressnews.com/oxfam-yemens-cholera-epidemic-worst-in-recorded-history/230018/
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8. www.cheriberens.net/us-participated-in-a-500-million-dollar-program-to-train-and-arm-terrorists-in-syria.html