Zomillary, zomlosi, zhumumer
A WaPo reporter? Meh...
meanwhile, the British press are in a cat fight. Coughlin apparently posted spooky Brit journo James Bradley’s Spectator piece on Khashoggi, which would have no doubt upset the Guardian mob. lots of stuff in the RT article:
16 Oct: Russia Today: Telegraph defence editor savaged by Owen Jones over Saudi-links, deletes Twitter account
Guardian journalist Owen Jones savaged the Telegraph’s defence editor after he went to a Saudi Arabia Embassy party at a London Museum. Con Coughlin has now deleted his Twitter account after Jones linked him to both Saudi and MI6.
Coughlins credibility was left in tatters after a Jones Twitter thread took aim at the journalist and his wife. The thread was instigated by Coughlins attendance at a party hosted by the Saudi government at the Natural History Museum, amidst allegations that Saudi agents had killed journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
Following Khashoggis disappearance, Coughlin echoed the line of the Saudi government, tweeting: Was Jamal Khasogghi a liberal or a Muslim Brotherhood lackey who reviled the West? and linking to his article on the matter...
The Twitter thread subsequently went viral, with thousands re-tweeting and liking Jones posts. He was hailed by many, although one former Guardian journalist said his words would be a lot more powerful if he looked at his own employers too.
TWEET: Jonathan Cook: Good to see Owen Jones regularly criticising the corporate media. Now if he’ll carry through his own logic to conclude that the Guardian, his employer, is also part of the corporate media and part of the problem we’ll be making real progress...
https://www.rt.com/uk/441321-saudi-telegraph-jones-khasogghi/
11 Oct: US Spectator: What the media arent telling you about Jamal Khashoggi
The dissidents fate says a lot about Saudi Arabia and the rise of the mobster state
by John R. Bradley
In the 1970s he joined the Muslim Brotherhood, which exists to rid the Islamic world of western influence. He was a political Islamist until the end, recently praising the Muslim Brotherhood in the Washington Post. He championed the moderate Islamist opposition in Syria, whose crimes against humanity are a matter of record. Khashoggi frequently sugarcoated his Islamist beliefs with constant references to freedom and democracy. But he never hid that he was in favour of a Muslim Brotherhood arc throughout the Middle East. His recurring plea to bin Salman in his columns was to embrace not western-style democracy, but the rise of political Islam which the Arab Spring had inadvertently given rise to. For Khashoggi, secularism was the enemy.
He had been a journalist in the 1980s and 1990s, but then became more of a player than a spectator...
The Saudis, too, may have worried that Khashoggi had become a US asset...
...Khashoggi had earlier this year established a new political party in the US called Democracy for the Arab World Now, which would support Islamist gains in democratic elections throughout the region. Bin Salmans nightmare of a Khashoggi-led Islamist political opposition was about to become a reality...
https://spectator.us/2018/10/jamal-khashoggi/
Did anyone think that a Turkish person convinced a zealous supporter of the Saudi Prince and some henchmen were convinced to do this on the behalf of the Crown Prince without his advance knowledge?
Sure. NOW this thread gets posted...
The false-flag/rogue-operative spin is now in full play, led by CNN, which means it’s a lie.
Wapo, muslim brotherhood? He’s better off dead. Someone did us a favor. I don’t care who it was.
P.S. Who’s been pushing for WWIII since before the 2016 election? Oh, that’s right, Obama, Hillary, and their minions. Do the math. And Hey Saudi Arabia, don’t feed the scum in the Demonicrat party, they will only turn around and bite you in the ass, just sayin’.
Don’t worry, the deceased is already registered to vote in Illinois, Ohio, Florida, the entire west coast, and Hawaii. And will come back to life to do so in 2020. Plus will continue to do so until the ice in hell make our feet cold without challenge. Just like a bad penny.....
rwood
kind of interesting how people want to condemn Saudi as a nation. If a Moroccan stabs 20 people in Paris, do we call the Moroccan govt to task? or do we focus on the specific Moroccan? Maybe somebody is out to embarrass the royal family - who not that long ago locked up half the princes and merchants and seized at least some portion of their assets. Not everyone likes reform, when they made so much money unreformed. And surely America is not the only one with a problem with their ‘deep state.’ The Prince will roll out the cranes and in a week or so, a baker’s dozen of strange fruit will be hanging from their hooks, crowds will jeer, and the world turns again.