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The Stealth Saudi Arabian Takeover of America

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The Stealth Saudi Arabian Takeover of America

By: George Walters, Michael Jurgens, R Blake
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Imagine what might have happened, if in the wake of Pearl Harbor, the Japanese had claimed that the attack was a rogue operation of which they had no knowledge. Imagine that there was a great Japanese lobbying machine that had the ear of both parties and the President agreed that there was insufficient evidence of Japanese involvement in the attack. Imagine if he had also declared that the attack was an aberration, that Japanese culture and religion were peaceful and profound. Would the denial of Japanese intentions only have ended when Japanese troops landed on the West coast?Unfortunately for the Japanese, they had no great lobbying machine in the US in 1941. They also did not hold close to a trillion dollars in investment in the US. Most of all they were not sitting on the world’s largest known easily recoverable oil reserves (the Athabascar tar sands in Canada and the oil shale in Colorado, Utah and Wyoming hold similar reserves but are less easily recoverable). In the immediate wake of 9/11, the comparisons to Pearl Harbor seemed obvious. In fact, 9/11 was an even more insidious attack than Pearl Harbor. Whereas Pearl Harbor targeted the nation’s navy, 9/11 targeted US civilians and the nation itself. While the events were profoundly similar, the aftermaths could not have been more different. Domestically, Saudi Arabia is actively subverting the US through its support of Wahhabi mosques and Islamic organizations to the tune of an estimated $75 billion in the years since 2004. Other sources have estimated that Saudi Arabia has spent up to $250 billion in the US. In foreign affairs, Saudi Arabia has dragged the US into a human rights nightmare in Yemen. It should chill Americans when the media refers to the brutal war in Yemen (albeit accurately) as being “Saudi-led.” And thus the US, (also accurately) becomes the junior partner in this genocidal enterprise. That the war in Yemen has not led to the outrage expressed over Vietnam is largely due to the less than stellar media coverage, no doubt due in part to Saudi direct and indirect control and/or influence.Cover-up of the Saudi involvement in 9/11 is nothing short of treasonous, yet the number of Americans willing to be accomplices is not only large but loud and often strategically placed and very powerful. Still, ordinary Americans can become informed and boycott all of the individuals and businesses that are either owned by the Saudis or cooperative with their agenda. They must also demand that their representatives address the situation and that the media do their job and inform the American people. When, no doubt to its great relief, the government of Saudi Arabia discovered, that despite their extensive role in 9/11, the US government would not hold them to account, they likely felt very optimistic about their chances of completing their conquest of America in the name of Wahabbi Sunni Islam in the relatively near future. It seems an incredible claim that the American government and media would be willing accomplices after the fact, of those complicit in 9/11. Perhaps it seems less so when Saudi economic power and influence is fully taken into account. At the risk of sounding too much like Marxists, we do have to repeat the truism that the ruling classes of each nation have a greater affinity for one another than they do for the rest of us. Still, the idea that the US ruling classes would sell out the freedom of future generations and throw 9/11 victims under the bus might well be the most explosive allegation ever levelled against it. Geopolitics Human Rights
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