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https://twitter.com/QBlueSkyQ/status/1168319526246789120

interesting tweet/thread

Bill Clinton in Fantasy Land
Q drops #FantasyLand =#SaudiArabia
Obama was groomed by Alwaleed to become US President
Why are the events in SA so important?
Alwaleed busted for Corruption
Alwaleed involved in Las Vegas shooting
US Military=savior of mankind
#QAnon #SundayThoughts


70 posted on 09/03/2019 11:13:21 AM PDT by generally ( Don't be stupid. We have politicians for that.)
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To: generally
Why are the events in SA so important?

SA = ARAMCO

ARAMCO = Standard Oil (AMOCO) + SA

AMOCO = Standard Oil / Rockefeller

Barry = (Who has the biggest interest in helping you along?)


76 posted on 09/03/2019 11:26:31 AM PDT by rx (Truth will out!)
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To: generally

MbS still cleaning the house in SA:

Saudi anti-corruption probe head to target government employees
The new anti-corruption chief will check in with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on a monthly basis

https://www.thenational.ae/world/mena/saudi-anti-corruption-probe-head-to-target-government-employees-1.905158

Saudi Arabia’s new anti-corruption commission chief said he aims to target public servants amid new efforts to stamp out corruption in the Kingdom.

Mazen Al Khamous said he had been directed to focus on ending bureaucratic corruption in the country and follow up with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on a monthly basis.

“After the country largely rid itself of the big heads of corruption, I convey a stern warning from the crown prince, who instructed me that the coming period will be to eradicate corruption among mid- and low-level public servants,” Mr Al Kamous told Saudi-owned Al Arabiya TV.

The Kingdom began a sweeping corruption crackdown in 2017, where authorities rounded up dozens of people on Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s orders, with more than 300 held at Riyadh’s opulent Ritz-Carlton Hotel.

Most of them, including global investor Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, were released after being exonerated or reaching financial settlements with the government.

More than 100 billion dollars were recovered through settlements with dozens of officials.

[More at link]

Another source:

New Saudi anti-corruption chief to target public servants

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-saudi-corruption/new-saudi-anti-corruption-chief-to-target-public-servants-idUSKCN1VM10X

RIYADH (Reuters) - The new head of Saudi Arabia’s anti-corruption commission said he plans to go after graft by ordinary government employees, following a high-profile campaign two years ago that netted princes, ministers and top businessmen.

Members of the kingdom’s economic and political elite were detained for months at Riyadh’s Ritz-Carlton Hotel in a crackdown in 2017 that unsettled some foreign investors Riyadh needs to diversify its economy. Critics said it amounted to a power play and shakedown of the crown prince’s political rivals.

Mazen al-Khamous told Saudi-owned Al Arabiya TV after his appointment on Friday that he had been directed to focus on ending bureaucratic corruption in the world’s top oil exporter and follow up with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on a monthly basis.

“After the country largely rid itself of the big heads of corruption, I convey a stern warning from the crown prince, who instructed me that the coming period will be to eradicate corruption among mid- and low-level public servants,” he said.

Saudi Arabia’s royal court said in January it was winding down a 15-month anti-corruption campaign after summoning nearly 400 people and recovering more than $106 billion through settlements with dozens of them.

That initial sweep netted cousins of the crown prince, such as billionaire investor Prince Alwaleed bin Talal and National Guard minister Prince Miteb bin Abdullah, as well as ousted economy minister Adel Fakieh, former royal court chief Khalid al-Tuwaijri, and top businessmen Waleed al-Ibrahim, Saleh Kamel and Bakr bin Laden.

[A bit more at link]


107 posted on 09/03/2019 1:25:41 PM PDT by little jeremiah (New tagline in the pipeline)
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To: generally; little jeremiah
Are you saying Alwaleed and Stephen Paddock are connected!?

I believe I missed hearing that from the LVMPD, or reading that in the MSM or on Wikipedia.

Of course with the Saudis being a branch office of the CIA and Paddock having a history (accountant, pilot, 27 home addresses, Russian ID'd as CIA, former Lockheed employee, bought one of his two planes from an Obama intelligence contractor) with the same agency, we shouldn't be surprised, eh?


118 posted on 09/03/2019 2:12:34 PM PDT by rx (Truth will out!)
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To: generally

ping
worth remembering Alwaleed...the dopey prince


150 posted on 09/03/2019 3:56:04 PM PDT by ptsal
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