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Tuesday, 23 October 2018

Diana, Dodi, Khashoggi

Well, I'm not entirely sure whether any of you need to be reminded that Jamal Khashoggi was a cousin of Dodi Fayed. The sister of Adnan Khashoggi, Samira - was married to Mohammed Al Fayed and was Dodi's mother.

Adnan Khashoggi was infamous - among other things - for telling a journalist that 'war is marketing...'

Mohammed Al Fayed is not aligned to either of the Muslim World League (Saudi Royal Family backed, officially), or the Muslim Brotherhood, which is partly backed by the Royal Family of Qatar among numerous others.
Qatari gold-covered cars, outside of Harrods

The Qataris bought Harrods from Al Fayed when he decided he could no longer stay in London and decided to retire to Switzerland.

Both sides of the fence of 'political Islam' like to patronize the Ritz Hotels, and as we all know, this has had its shadier aspects, with Diana having been murdered shortly after leaving the Paris Ritz, and Prince Al Waleed being holed up in the Riyadh Ritz Carlton 'coming to an agreed understanding' with whoever is pulling the strings in Saudi Arabia now, be it the supposed re-incarnation of Alexander the Great, as Mohammad Al Massari (Muslim Brotherhood) suggests, or up until this week, Saud Al Qahtani, his vizier.

The next thing worth pointing out, is that despite the incredible annual cash flows from oil revenues, Saudi Arabia has no urban sewerage system.... It's a pretty backward place - most of these places that look good in pictures or at night or from a distance, are different when you get there and are 'up close.'

I'll be able to stay away from this disturbing matter shortly, because as we have seen, Erdogan produced no audio recordings of anything (which doesn't mean to say there aren't any) and the White House is making all the kinds of noises that indicate the matter is more or less over.
Glenfiddich's whisky display at Harrods - don't why it's there,
the place is owned by ardent Muslims...

The Saudi ruling elite made quite a mistake not too long ago when, under pressure from the radical religious groups there, they decided to ask the Americans to take their military base out - which the Americans did - and the Qataris stepped in rapidly and have been putting the Saudi's noses out of joint ever since. 

As I have said many many many times before in this Blog - one of the reasons I write it at all, is because it will save your life one day, when others around you assume the place they have drifted into, the people and the faces that surround them appear cultured, civilized and friendly, and you will know, and no one else will accept what you are saying: that you are in the midst of high danger and, just, well, get the hell out!

Jamal Khashoggi was such a well-spoken guy - the Washington Post wants to have it he even was a US permanent resident (he wasn't - and he didn't have a green card either) and a journalist.

You see, yes, journalism sells marketing - but war is marketing.

Nowadays, you step into some places you think are benign, public, even tourist-y places - and you are stepping into a war zone.
Sweden's richest industrialist, the ethnically Ethiopian
Mohammad Al-Amoudi

Sweden's richest man - Mohammad Al-Amoudi - was detained by Crown Prince Salman late last year and he was being 'negotiated' with over something or other. Al-Amoudi is a massive industrialist in Sweden and while Sweden and everyone is making a lot of noise about Julian Assange, they have not been having as much coverage given to them over trying to have Al-Amoudi released. I think he has been released not so long ago, and, like Al Waleed came to an 'agreed understanding' about which he is going to remain very quiet.

In any event, you might find that some of the street problems with migrants in Sweden have suddenly also been resolved overnight, no one knows how.

And anybody that thinks they know what actually happened in Las Vegas, October 1, 2017, is a dunce.

Anybody want me to publish a list of places not to go - or are you all good on that for now... LOL



1 comment:

  1. Hey Phil Hophmeyer and Group from Investec Sandton were in Harrods just the other day spending other people’s money

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