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posted on Jul, 10 2023 @ 01:32 PM
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originally posted by: joshuaislord

Mr brother OP... go research the details in video where the actual victims on site, police officers, firemen all recall hearing bombs, explosives going off in the building.



"My brother," thats not a typical Western greeting. Looks like the Saudi-boy-band has arrived. What flavor "distraction" are you selling... "my brother?"

I heard a rumor that in Pakistan they claim that Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman Al Saud is a closeted homosexual and there is video evidence that has leaked to the media. Is this true?

As it is claimed; Much like his murderous homosexual cousin, Saud bin Abdulaziz bin Nasser Al Saud, the new crowned prince has the same "gay" gene. These things are in their bloodline. MbS exhibits murderous personality traits and so did he convicted cousin. Sadly, it won't be easy to bring MbS to justice for his murders, as he is a coward but is smart enough to use guards to do the killings.

I sure hope that video of him being penetrated by another man in the act of sodomy is true. Comon Pakistan, I know you guys wouldn't lie about that.



posted on Jul, 10 2023 @ 01:33 PM
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a reply to: AugustusOctavian

More recent crimes committed by the crown of the house of Saud. This is all part of their ongoing invasion plans.

The Intercept reported that Jared Kushner discussed classified information from the president's daily briefing with Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who then bragged that he had Kushner "in his pocket." [1] Several sources told The Intercept that after the meeting, Salman told close confidants that Kushner had spilled the names of the Saudi royals "disloyal" to the prince [1] Obviously, the administration is turning a blind eye to overt conflicts of interest.

A week after the meeting, Salman began what has been described as a large-scale corruption crackdown, which has led to the arrests of more than 200 officials. According to the Intercept report, Saudi officials mentioned in the daily briefings were among those detained. [1] Meanwhile, Trump embraced Saudi Arabia as an ally during his administration and bragged that he protected the crown prince from scrutiny over the killing of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi.[2]

A source close to Kushner recently told CNN that the relationship between Kushner and the Saudi prince was closer and more personal than others between US and world leaders, and that Kushner sought to use that bond to deepen the US's ties to Saudi Arabia. [1] Immediately after leaving the White House, former Senior Adviser Jared Kushner created a company that would eventually become a private equity firm with ties to Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. [2]

Coincidence? If you think so I'd like to sell your some authentic hen's teeth. Freshly plucked.

But because of SEC rules on reporting assets from investors of private equity funds, Kushner was able to legally conceal the identity of his investors and list them only as "non-United States persons" according to a new report from the Washington Post. [2] Money laundering; To conceal the source of money as by channeling it through an intermediary. [3] My oh my, why ever would you want to conceal that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia gave you $2,000,000,000?

The largest share of money came from the $620 billion Public Investment Fund led by MBS, who personally overstepped recommendations by a Saudi panel advising him against investing in the firm, the Times reported. In 2018, MBS reportedly bragged that Kushner was "in his pocket." [2] His own advisors even suggested against doing this--Saudi advisors that have survived the "purge" still thought this was not a wise idea!

Ron Wyden, the chair of the Senate Finance Committee, told the Post that the concealment of Kushner's money sources raised "very serious issues" about his financial ventures. [2]

Was the payment for the classified information? Was it hush money to cover up the Saudi royal connection to 9/11? Was it to finance Papa Bears next election campaign? Who knows... Sounds like we've got quiet a serious Saudi royal infestation in the United States, heck, in the Western world.

Don't worry, there's more to the Saudi-monarchy-invasion-conspiracy. The next installment will highlight more recent Saudi-royal campaigns in the USA since 9/11 and Elon Musk's link to the royal family and Kushner.

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[1] Tim Golden and Sebastian Rotella, “Long-Secret FBI Report Reveals New Connections Between 9/11 Hijackers and Saudi Religious Officials in U.S.,” ProPublica, September 12, 2021,

[2] Hannah Getahun, "Jared Kushner's private equity firm concealed the origins of Saudi-backed funds and used the SEC's own rules to help them do it, report says" Businessinsider, February 12, 2023,
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posted on Jul, 11 2023 @ 03:12 AM
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I certainly think the Saudis were involved somewhat. Didn't Bin Ladens family live there? And weren't they on the ONLY jet allowed to take off that day?

However.... I think Israel had a big hand in 9/11.



posted on Jul, 11 2023 @ 06:55 AM
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a reply to: AugustusOctavian look I knew from day one it was a Saudi op and was confirmed when they flew the Saudi ambassador out right after while all commercial flights were grounded. I think reason gov did not put them is because of petrodollar and the fact they were trying to get media to quit asking where theissong 2 trillion dollars from defense budget that rumsfeld was supposed to be grilled about in Congress on 9/11.




posted on Jul, 11 2023 @ 06:58 AM
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a reply to: Jonah1970 what bush should have done was mobilize the fleet and several marine divisions and turned Saudi Arabia into our newest territory with a democratic rule and ousted the kingdom of clowns.



posted on Jul, 11 2023 @ 10:48 AM
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a reply to: AugustusOctavian

Additional reading on the subject.
Read this book awhile ago and it opened my eyes.
To put it mildly.

www.amazon.com...=sr_1_2?crid=3C4ITZMSTFP81&keywords=triple+cross+9%2F11&qid=168909 0372&s=digital-text&sprefix=triple+cross9%2F11%2Cdigital-text%2C86&sr=1-2


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posted on Jul, 11 2023 @ 11:20 AM
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a reply to: AugustusOctavian

inside job



In Holder v. Humanitarian Law Project, 561 U.S. 1 (2010), the U.S. Supreme Court upheld provisions in the Patriot Act that prohibited the providing of service, training, and “expert advice or assistance” to groups designed as foreign terrorist organizations. In upholding the law, the Court rejected vagueness, free speech, and freedom of association challenges. 


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October 16, 2019

A group of 40 House Democrats called on the State Department to designate three European neo-Nazi groups as terrorist organizations, Vice reported Wednesday.

The letter urged regulators to list Ukraine’s Azov Battalion, Britain’s National Action and Scandinavia’s Nordic Resistance Movement on the State Deparment’s list of Foreign Terror Organizations. This would give security officials more tools to monitor and potentially prosecute Americans who correspond or train with those organizations.








posted on Jul, 11 2023 @ 01:12 PM
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a reply to: AugustusOctavian

Highly doubt it was an inside job.
9//11 was simply a side effect from dotcom bubble crashing in 2000.

Saudi kings were one of the richest in the world who had invested heavily prior to the crash.

It was about money nothing more nothibg less.

Saudi got rich pumping and selling oil.
US stock market big boys got rich pumping and dumping stocks.

That's my take on this.

Money, pump and profit gone wrong instigated the whole 9/11 trajedy.

Yep Saudis backed the terror attack on US most likely arised from their loss of money in the casino market.

One of the US allies felt betrayed?
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posted on Jul, 13 2023 @ 12:06 AM
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posted on Jul, 14 2023 @ 11:32 AM
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Part 3: Elon, Kushner and the Saudi garbage family

Anyone that wants to discuss the antiquated and disproven conspiracies about "precision demolition yadda yadda yadda" should watch this lovely documentary produced by National Geographic's/Discovery channel back in 2009 (keep in mind NatGeo lost 2 employees and 6 people--including 3 kids--that were on flight 77 because they'd won a free trip for academic excellence.)

That documentary tests many of the "theories" that most of us with an 8th grade education dismissed as **tarded and disrespectful to the victims. No, the towers WERE NOT AND COULD NOT HAVE BEEN brought down by a demolition team--unless you consider a team of 15 Saudi Arabian's hijacking our airliners a demo team...

www.youtube.com...

---Those of us identifying the additional sponsors and masterminds behind the 9/11 attack can skip to this part.--

So how is Silicon Valley and certain foreign agents (South African Elon Musk and German Peter Thiel for example) mixed up in all of this Saudi 9/11 business? Simple, they have a financial motive to appease the Saudi's since the Saudi's have invested billions in Silicon Valley startups--this allows these immigrants to live a life of luxury and gay orgies (yes, that is indeed a fact and not an insult directed at homosexuals) as well as one no-stop drug and alcohol fueled party.

They'd rather we move on from trying to punish the Saudi royals for their involvement in the worst terrorist attack in history. First, remember that the Saudi royals were really spooked by the Arab Spring--an uprising organized by political dissidents networking on social media platforms.

Mohammed Bin Salman Al Saud (MBS) was particularly disturbed by the power these networking platforms allowed their users to have. Criticize their Islamic appointed rulers? Heresy! Comment on how the Saudi princes are often caught doing absolutely heinous acts--ones strictly prohibited by the very religion that gives their royal family credibility? Blasphemy--let those traitors hang by the neck.

For these reasons MBS began pursuing methods to gain absolutely control over such social media platforms; first in his own country, then by running anti-democracy campaigns on the platforms in his neighboring countries, by planting spies within these companies and finally by buying controlling shares of these companies.

Saudi Spies in America

Abouammo was found to have used his position at Twitter to find personal details identifying critics of the Saudi monarchy who had been posting under anonymous Twitter handles, and then supplying the information to Prince Mohammed’s aide Bader al-Asaker. [1]

In return, Asaker is said to have given him a $20,000 watch and paid a total of more than $300,000 to an account in Lebanon set up in Abouammo’s father’s name. [1]

According to the indictment, the Saudi government first made contact with Abouammo in May 2014, asking him to arrange a tour of Twitter’s San Francisco office for a group of Saudi “entrepreneurs”. The group, which included Asaker and other employees of the crown prince, visited San Francisco the following month. [1]

Alzabarah is said to have met Almutairi at the residence of a Saudi diplomat in Fairfax, Virginia, in May 2015, during a visit to the US by Prince Mohammed. He fled the US with his family to Saudi Arabia in 2015 after being confronted over his actions by Twitter management. Once in Saudi Arabia, he was given a job at the Misk Foundation, a charity established by Prince Mohammed and run by Asaker. [1]

Seems like the Saudi's are REALLY comfortable misusing their diplomatic powers to their advantage. Might be time to crack the whip of reality against these royal zealots whom literally, "fart on their servants heads and say 'I can get away with anything I am a prince.'"

Other Saudi Spy Strategies

Paying for inside information from Twitter is only one of the ways the Saudi regime has sought to spy on dissidents. Friends and associates of the murdered Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi were also hacked using Pegasus spyware supplied by an Israeli security company, NSO. [1]

A joint investigation of over a dozen media groups across the world probed an unprecedented leaked list of 50,000 mobile phone numbers of individuals mostly living in client countries of the NSO Group. [2]

The ‘Pegasus’ spyware helps clients to infect the phones of targets by sending them specially customised exploit links. If the phone is infected, all the information in the phone – call records, photos, emails, chats – can be accessed. Besides, the phone’s microphone and camera can also be switched on to surveil these targets. [2]

Turns out the Islamic Saudi's are totally fine with their jewish neighbors so long as they sell them access to their spy software. If you read some of Jamal Khashoggi's articles you'll notice something, he isn't all that critical of MBS--at times he's cautiously supportive of the princes claim of reformation. Compared to say, the writings of Martin Luther against the Pope, letter that are still pretty harsh sounding all these centuries later--yet the Pope didn't murder Martin Luther for his criticisms.

MBS must have some thin skin, thats because he's a narcissistic sociopath.

Saudi and Elon Musk partner up

Murphy on Monday asked the Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S. (CFIUS) to investigate "potential national security concerns" arising from Saudi Arabia and Qatar's involvement in Elon Musk's takeover of Twitter. [3]

Saudi Silicon Valley

Saudi Arabia and members of its extended royal family are regular investors in U.S. tech companies, both directly and via private equity and venture capital funds. [3]

Bin Talal retained a position going forward, later buying even more shares, and in May signaled that it would roll over its stake into Musk's deal. That pledge was codified yesterday in SEC filings, which say that Kingdom is now Twitter's second-largest shareholder. [3]

A source familiar with the situation adds that Murphy's concern is exacerbated by the large amount of debt that Musk/Twitter now must service, and what demands that may enable Saudi to make. Particularly given that Musk, at least for the moment, is Twitter's sole director. [3]

While an earlier generation of Saudi leaders, like Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, invested billions of dollars in blue-chip companies in the United States, the kingdom’s new crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman, has shifted Saudi Arabia’s investment attention from Wall Street to Silicon Valley. Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund has become one of Silicon Valley’s biggest swinging checkbooks, working mostly through a $100 billion fund raised by SoftBank (a Japanese company), which has swashbuckled its way through the technology industry, often taking multibillion-dollar stakes in promising companies. The Public Investment Fund put $45 billion into SoftBank’s first Vision Fund, and Bloomberg recently reported that the Saudi fund would invest another $45 billion into SoftBank’s second Vision Fund. [4]

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posted on Jul, 14 2023 @ 11:35 AM
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SoftBank, with the help of that Saudi money, is now said to be the largest shareholder in Uber. It has also put significant money into a long list of start-ups that includes Wag, DoorDash, WeWork, Plenty, Cruise, Katerra, Nvidia and Slack. As the world fills up car tanks with gas and climate change worsens, Saudi Arabia reaps enormous profits — and some of that money shows up in the bank accounts of fast-growing companies that love to talk about “making the world a better place.” [4]

MBS Careful Tailored PR Image

Seems like he took many cues from Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos and Peter Thiel when it came to building a positive public image in the USA--heck he even dressed like one of them when he did he American tour (hosted by Jared Kushner) a few years back--although it was after he'd murdered Jamal Khashoggi.

Mohammed bin Salman has carefully nurtured a public image of himself as a reformer, distancing himself from Saudi leaders of the past. During a recent visit to Silicon Valley, reportedly to discuss “potential cooperation between American tech companies and Saudi Arabia,” the prince did away with his traditional white robes as he met with executives and investors. On his tour, he was seen walking around with Sergey Brin of Google, exchanging smiles with Mark Zuckerberg while exploring Facebook, and sitting down with Jeff Bezos of Amazon, who owns The Washington Post, for which Mr. Khashoggi wrote until he vanished. [4]

Hmm, throwing money at the biggest tech leaders in the world... wonder what kind of perks that grants a shareholder???

The crown prince’s visit to Silicon Valley appears to have paid off for all involved. Silicon Valley celebrated one of its largest investors, the crown prince cemented his public image as a progressive start-up investor, and several of the executives he met have since joined the advisory board of Neom, his $500 billion megacity project. [4]

Saudi's Ongoing Human Rights Abuses

Saudi Arabia’s laws treat women as second-class citizens, and they were only recently granted the power to drive — and only once it had become clear that this freedom would be short-lived, thanks to Silicon Valley’s driverless car technology, in which the Saudi fund has invested. [4]

Don't give SA any credit for finally allowing women to drive, why? Because the woman that lead the movement to grant women the right to drive was arrested and disappeared--despite the royals finally agreeing their demands. So even if you are successful at achieving some minor victory against SA's human rights abuses you're likely to die for your trouble. Charming...

“Saudi has a founder. You don’t call him a founder, you call him, ‘His Royal Highness,’ [5]

Keep in mind these royals TRULY believe themselves to be god-men whom are entitled to do whatever they'd like because Allah created them, gave them plenty of mud thats finally valuable (once the western world figured out you could burn it in addition to using it for roofing--the historical use for their mud for millennia.)

The whole scene at the Miami event, which was hosted by an offshoot of Saudi’s sovereign wealth fund, would have been unimaginable four and a half years ago. [5]

Ah yes, Miami, the tropical paradise for America corruption and crime. The perfect place for all the criminal elements of the human race to come and oogle at scantly clad women--something forbidden in their kingdoms. (Remember, SA isn't a nation... its a kingdom... their PR team works tirelessly to make sure Western nations omit that "kingdom" part of their name.)

A nation is an entity thats for the people, by the people and of the people. Absolute monarchies DO NOT qualify.

But five years later, the Future Investment Initiative Institute, which is essentially MBS’s private think tank, is hosting investors, CEOs, and former government officials at events in Saudi Arabia and the United States. The latest one in Miami featured guests like Jared Kushner, Steve Mnuchin, and Semafor cofounder Justin Smith, alongside the mayor of Miami. [5]

Must make soliciting bribes much easier when its disguised as an investment event.

Among the previously undisclosed firms that had received Saudi funds: Andreessen Horowitz, whose portfolio companies include Instacart and SpaceX...Two weeks later, Sanabil added major investors Tiger Global and Peter Thiel’s Founders Fund to its list of investments. [5]

But I'm sure they contain their innate "right" to boss people around and treat them as inferior when they're investors in a company--but what if they were to actually behave like the spoiled brats they are but to did so towards the boards of these companies they're shareholders in? I bet these spineless, nerdy Silicon Valley types would fold over at the slightest bit of pressure. Heck, everyones a bit intimidated by SA because, you know, their history of addressing various complaints by using suicidal tactics against their "allies/enemies."

“I was really surprised to see it. I think it’s disappointing,” said one influential Silicon Valley CEO, who asked to remain anonymous so as not to rankle colleagues. “I think, going forward, founders should ask for an answer. Most founders that I know have said things like, ‘I didn’t even think to ask because it seemed unimaginable to me.’” [5]

In September 2018, Open AI co-chair Sam Altman, Marc Andreessen, Apple designer Jony Ive, and former Uber CEO Travis Kalanick all joined Neom’s board. [5]

Neom is MBS's delusional vision to build a long, perfectly straight, city in the desert. No, no, he's definitely not compensating for his closeted homosexuality by building the worlds longest "straight" city. Wink wink.

Given the vicious policies that MBS has pursued, including domestic crackdowns and a disastrous war in Yemen, there are real perils. [5]

So 7 kids and 10 mothers carrying unborn children died on 9/11 but to be fair MBS's has successfully murdered tens of thousands of kids in Yemen in recent years. Wow, what a "leader."

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posted on Jul, 14 2023 @ 11:38 AM
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Treason Against Us Commoners

“American businesspeople: Tread carefully. This is a country that does not respect human rights or the rule of law. And if you get involved, you have to be mindful of who your partner is,” [5]

Great warning, I'll go a step further. I believe we need to arrest these traitors, many not even American (e.g. Elon Musk and Peter Thiel) and yet they've made fortunes from American subsidies; Musk from electric car grants and air force launch contracts and Thiel from CIA grants and they both seem to be leveraging their wealth against our political system--"cause corporations are people too..."

The art, film, and media industries have also followed this trend line on Saudi Arabia. The money is so ubiquitous that even Vox is touched by it. Penske Media Corporation received in 2018 a $200 million investment from the Saudi Research and Media Group, which is closely linked to MBS. [5]

This goes beyond Lindsay Lohan, a washed up and failed actress that burned herself out on drugs, alcohol and spoiled-brat syndrome, moving to the UAE and marrying some mud-dealer. MBS has sought to manipulate multiple American industries in the hope to increase his own personal fortune while also improving his image in the USA and other Western countries.

The art, film, and media industries have also followed this trend line on Saudi Arabia. The money is so ubiquitous that even Vox is touched by it. Penske Media Corporation received in 2018 a $200 million investment from the Saudi Research and Media Group, which is closely linked to MBS. [5]

Oh and MBS launched his own journalist society in SA, likely under his strict control, just like now Twitter is.

It gets even more complicated. The fact that Khashoggi was a Washington Post columnist has led to a standoff between MBS and the owner of the paper, Jeff Bezos, whose phone was reportedly hacked by the Saudi crown prince. Yet an early-stage venture firm that Bezos backs, Village Global, is one of the recently revealed recipients of Saudi venture dollars. [5]

Don't worry, Jeff and MBS are friends again. Money and investments in ones startups is the true tonic of friendship. What "start-ups" does Jeff Bezos need funding for now that he's destroyed American small businesses with his Amazon Monopoly? Well, Jeff wants to buy up all the housing and do forever-rent to all us commoners.

The company that's buying up all the single-family housing in Jeff Bezos name? Arrived Homes. Yeah. Light up the torches we need to stop these sociopaths before they crush us all.

“There’s no way you could found a startup in this VC community and not be beholden to MBS or someone one step away from him,” said another tech CEO, who asked to stay anonymous to maintain ongoing relationships. [5]

Great, MBS has achieved a disturbing hold on the industry, that isn't extremely ominous or anything......

But, far beyond the killing of Khashoggi, the human rights situation in Saudi Arabia is abysmal. Executions have doubled under MBS, and many political prisoners remain incarcerated without due process. [5]

And the strategy works, say anything and you die. Period. No judge and jury, no rights to free speech. Even the white billionaires like this dynamic--heck, Bezos is JEALOUS of such powers.

How Nixon Screwed Us All

The basic framework was strikingly simple. The U.S. would buy oil from Saudi Arabia and provide the kingdom military aid and equipment. In return, the Saudis would plow billions of their petrodollar revenue back into Treasuries and finance America's spending. [6]

This was one of Tricky Dicks most clever "please like me America" policies. Sure, Tricky Dick started the special program but every successive president has maintained it--democrat or republican--until about 2014 when the full scope was finally revealed. (Some suspected the arrangement back in the late 1990's so you can find some older articles discussing it but the full scope of the special arrangement only came to light in 2014.)

Treasury officials solved the dilemma by letting the Saudis in through the back door. In the first of many special arrangements, the US allowed Saudi Arabia to bypass the normal competitive bidding process for buying Treasuries by creating “add-ons.” Those sales, which were excluded from the official auction totals, hid all traces of Saudi Arabia’s presence in the US government debt market. By 1977, Saudi Arabia had accumulated about 20% of all Treasuries held abroad, [6]

Oh boy, SA gaining large chunks of American industry in exchange for their precious mud. Hope the royals used that money wisely and not just to build magnificent palaces for themselves. Oh wait, the SA royals are some of the most extravagant, even tacky, flaunters of wealth out of all super-hyper-wealthy peoples (less that one Indian billionaire that had a solid gold shirt made prior to being beaten to death by the understandably offended populace--could learn some lessons from those Indian's.)

Who is Peter Thiel

Most of you all know of Elon Musk by now, hard not to have heard of him by this point. He partner in evil is lesser know so I'll highlight just some of his disturbing personality traits.

Peter Thiel is a famously sadistic Silicon Valley "disrupter" that is pretty notorious for spite-suing Gawker Media into bankruptcy for running a story about Thiel's homosexual orientation--a truth so he couldn't have won a libel case against the firm. Instead, he paid some washed up wrestler to file a lawsuit against Gawker and then outspent them with his massive ill-gotten fortune.

Thiel also started a data analytics spy company in 2001 financed by the CIA after he sold Paypal and made millions, as did his partner Elon Musk.

Peter Thiel Affair

While not directly linked to the Saudi's the following incident took place in Miami, which seems to be the "capital" of corruption at the moment. Worth noting that while Thiel may have successfully murdered a man the real point here is that Thiel was happy to treat a human-being as a commodity; this treatment seems to have motivated a normal human being (like us) to commit suicide--assuming he wasn't pushed.

A male model and Instagram influencer who allegedly was in a romantic relationship with conservative billionaire Peter Thiel, and who died in March in a suspected suicide, was devastated by a messy confrontation with Thiel’s husband at a New Year’s Eve party in the weeks leading up to his death, The Daily Mail reported Wednesday. [7]

Model Jeff Thomas, according to a March report from The Intercept, languished for years in a highly glamorous but miserably “kept” situation allegedly dictated by Thiel. Miami police have been in touch with Thiel as part of the investigation into Thomas’s death, sources told The Intercept—the model was found at the bottom of a Miami apartment complex on March 8th. [7]

Several of Thomas’s friends in Los Angeles said they often saw Thiel at Thomas’s home, and also saw Thomas at Thiel’s nearby home on Metz Place. (Unrelatedly, before Thomas moved in, the home was owned by leading figures in the bizarre NXIVM sex cult that was rolled up in 2021, according to property records.) [8] Hey hey, Thiel the quiet weird kid growing up finally found his grove (all it took was millions and millions of dollars to help him "open up.")

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posted on Jul, 14 2023 @ 11:40 AM
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The parties Thiel and Thomas threw could get raucous, and Thiel himself would sometimes do the recruiting. Thiel, or someone using his Facebook account, reached out to one University of California, Los Angeles grad student, despite having no friends in common, and invited him to a party at Thiel’s house, describing the poolside scene. “Hot guys at a pool sounds like pretty idyllic gay activity to me,” the student responded, according to screenshots of the conversation obtained by The Intercept. They moved to a WhatsApp conversation using Thiel’s phone number. [8]

Did you get an invite to Thiel's crazy sex party? Me neither, didn't get one for the Saudi sex party either


“Well, it doesn’t stay idyllic too long,” Thiel’s account said, “but always lots of fun,” adding later, “Yeah, we know how to have some no holds barred gay fun.” [8]

No holds or no holes barred? And lets be clear, if you're a homosexual and want to have a consensual gay orgy party be my guest. My aim here is to illustrate that money makes most people act more selfish, especially since our economic system REWARDS sociopathic behavior. Seems like that became defacto about the time those spoil Saudi mud dealers started becoming "shareholders."

And remember, Peter Thiel is an anagram for "The Reptile." Just a fun little fact, no, Thiel is not jewish nor does he have any Jewish lineage--he can be a cold, heartless, reptile-like "human" just by acting like an entitled brat because he had the resources (Mommy and Daddy money) and happened to be in the right place at the right time (the real reason Paypal succeeded.) Thiel is a techno-atheist using a portion of his wealth to finance life-extension treatments; yeah I'm sure those medical breakthrough's will "trickle down" to us commoners someday......

Musk & The AntiChrist

Photos of Musk and Kushner went viral over the weekend....The two appeared to be in a luxury suite with several Middle Eastern men dressed in traditional garb. [9]

These guys are SOOOO spineless they'll sell themselves out for anything. Kushner and Musk are not "sports" guys, they are probably using this meeting as an excuse to conspire with one another or to pass certain information off to Saudis.

In April, the New York Times reported that Kushner secured a $2 billion investment from a fund managed by the de facto ruler of Saudi Arabia, Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman. [9]

Boy, I wonder what Kushner did to MBS to get $2,000,000,000 bucks?

Until he was stripped of his top-secret security clearance in February, presidential adviser Jared Kushner was known around the White House as one of the most voracious readers of the President’s Daily Brief, a highly classified rundown of the latest intelligence intended only for the president and his closest advisers. [10]

Hmmm, someone that was "well read" in the Trump administration? Sounds suspicious.....

In late October, Jared Kushner made an unannounced trip to Riyadh, catching some intelligence officials off guard. “The two princes are said to have stayed up until nearly 4 a.m. several nights, swapping stories and planning strategy,” the Washington Post’s David Ignatius reported at the time. [10]

Late night pillow talk, we get it.

What exactly Kushner and the Saudi royal talked about in Riyadh may be known only to them, but after the meeting, Crown Prince Mohammed told confidants that Kushner had discussed the names of Saudis disloyal to the crown prince, according to three sources who have been in contact with members of the Saudi and Emirati royal families since the crackdown. [10]

Well, finally SA royal's natural tendency to brag and feel superior and untouchable FINALLY pays off--the idiot BRAGGED about buying off Kushner for intelligence information that'd allow him to kill anyone who wasn't loyal to him.

On November 4, a week after Kushner returned to the U.S., the crown prince, known in official Washington by his initials MBS, launched what he called an anti-corruption crackdown. The Saudi government arrested dozens of members of the Saudi royal family and imprisoned them in the Ritz-Carlton Riyadh, which was first reported in English by The Intercept. The Saudi figures named in the President’s Daily Brief were among those rounded up; at least one was reportedly tortured. [10]

Well, obviously Kushner's late night pillow talks had SOME effect on MBS. Maybe they're sleepover was just one last party before MBS got to work "decorrupting" his kingdom?

One of the people MBS told about the discussion with Kushner was UAE Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed, according to a source who talks frequently to confidants of the Saudi and Emirati rulers. MBS bragged to the Emirati crown prince and others that Kushner was “in his pocket,” the source told The Intercept. [10]

Does it feel good to be sold-out? Does 2 billion dollars sound like a good enough deal to commit treason over?

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posted on Jul, 14 2023 @ 11:40 AM
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Elon Musk's Saudi Arabian Twitter Deal

Saudi royals, MBS included, have been trying to reign in control of Twitter and other social media outlets sine the Arab Spring reminded them how useless and despised absolute monarchies are. Twitter was/is the largest social media platform in SA so it makes sense they were willing to go the extra mile in securing it after their spies in the company were caught.

Enter Elon Musk, iRoN mAn ToNy StArK iN tHe FlEsH!, except it turns out he's assembling a team of sociopathic billionaires to destroy and enslave the entire world population once and for all. Yes, his mother belongs to a cult-like organization that itself believes humanity needs to be culled and controlled by the "supreme" humans--those that won the uterus lottery then "wisely" invested that windfall into depriving commoners with rights.

(Don't get me started in Errol Musk, his dad. That guy is a nutcase that requires it own post.)

Back to Twitter;

In the days after Musk announced his April buyout offer of $54.20 per share, the Saudi royal, who heads Kingdom Holding Company, disapproved of the proposal, tweeting: “I don’t believe that the proposed offer by @elonmusk ($54.20) comes close to the intrinsic value of @Twitter given its growth prospects.” [9]

Receiving advice from a Saudi royal; one spoiled so much they have little understanding of the value of money or hard work, is a dubious strategy but it seems Musk is OK sharing power with them in regards to controlling Twitter.

But Musk, who was in the process of lining up financing for his takeover bid, appeared to have swayed the Saudi prince, who just days later gave his stamp of approval when he tweeted: “Great to connect with you my ‘new’ friend. I believe you will be an excellent leader for Twitter to propel and maximise its great potential.” [9]

Ah, so we now for a fact that Elon conspires...consorts...consults with Saudi royals. Fantastic. Can we at least arrest the prick for collusion with murders? No! Is it because he has money? Of course, money is king of America.

And Musk's behavior on Twitter recently confirms what many suspected; he is using it to control it as his own mouthpiece and/or deliberately destroying it (like cause MBS is so paranoid he'd rather have the platform be irrelevant rather than make a profit of it and risk another Arab Spring.

9/11

How does this all tie into the attacks of September the 11th? Well, since about 2008 it seems online information regarding the event has been curated more carefully. In truth, this is in part the expected censoring of a tragic event (e.g. removing of extremely graphic footage) and part that natural tendency to forget and move on that comes with time (we always knew there'd eventually be a time when the anniversary would roll-by unnoticed--happens to all such historical events.)

However, it would seem that additional censoring is taking place. This is not my first time bringing up the SA 9/11 connection in public, nor is it the first time such discussions have caught the media's attention (the PGA tour scandal is one such recent incident.) With each attempt I've noticed that various bad actors seem to be doing a few things:

1. steering the discussion regrading SA's involvement towards other avenues including; US government did it, the fifth plane (there wasn't one--there was a 20th hijacker that stood trial but his story clearly links the SA royals to 9/11 so obviously they don't want to make documentaries about that guy!) and other general nonsense meant to distract the publics attention.
2. Elon Musk seems to be assisting in such distractions and he's more than willing to fly to the middle-east to hang out for a photo-op if that helps.
3. Silicon Valley as a whole has near-complete control of our information systems now. No one reads a paper newspaper anymore, nor do they watch the nightly news by the millions like they once did. These tech firms, ran by sociopaths that have been rewarded by other sociopaths, have a history of misusing their tech to improve their public image and suppress negative PR; Peter Thiel, Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos have all done it and that ain't a complete list of offenders.
4. We've seen these creeps not just roll out the carpet for blood money, they also seem to be helping curate these monsters PR images so they can accept said blood-money without the public backlash. Oh, and Peter Thiel and Elon Musk have both demonstrated that they'll manipulate our elections, as has Jeff Bezos (bought up the Washington Post and a mansion in D.C. to host political orgies at.)
5. If we allow these trends to continue you can expect 9/11 to be mostly forgotten, the Saudi royals to continue to be praised as god-men appointed by Allah (even though their actions are considered sinful by Islam and you can expect there to be little to no recourse available to correct this selfish, sociopathic nose-dive of democracy.

In summary; we need to end the Silicon Valley orgy, punish the Saudi royals with viciousness they've never experienced in their privileged lifestyles and prosecute and execute the traitors that have sold us out to the highest bidder.

Never forget!

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[1] Julian Burger, "Ex-Twitter employee found guilty of spying on Saudi dissidents," August 9th, 2022

[2] Devirupa Mitra, "Hacking Software Was Used to Spy on Jamal Khashoggi's Wife Months Before His Murder," July 18th, 2021

[3] Dan Primack, "Elon Musk and Twitter's Saudi situation," Nov 1st, 2022

[4] Anand Giridharadas, "Silicon Valley’s Saudi Arabia Problem," October 12th, 2018

[5] Jonathan Guyer, "How Saudi Money Returned to Silicon Valley," May 18th, 2023

[6] Andrea Wong, "The Untold Story Behind Saudi Arabia’s 41-Year U.S. Debt Secret," May 30th, 2016

[7] Helen Holmes, "New Details Emerge About Peter Thiel’s Alleged Boyfriend’s Death," April 6th, 2023

[8] Ryan Grimes, "The death of Peter Theil's "kept" romantic partner is being investigated as a suicide," March 23, 2023

[9] Ariel Zilber, "Elon Musk and Jared Kushner spotted together at World Cup final in Qatar," December 19th, 2022

[10] Alex Emmoms, Saudi Crown Prince Boasted That Jared Kushner Was "In His Pocket." March 21st, 2018.



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