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To: STARWISE; backhoe
Hmmm...from a post by backhoe (#48)

Wilson works for a company named Rock Creek enterprises, or at least he used to. Now he claims that he works for himself, but his office is still in their office and his email address is still on their server, or at least it was when all this was researched. Rock Creek was owned by Abduran Alamoudi or Al Amoudi (I've seen it spelled both ways) Al Amoudi is tied to BCCI and various Muslim support organizations and was an adviser to Hillary Rodham Clinton -- Hagel is extremely dangerous. I confirmed a lot of the information that I was collecting through a blog, called Just One Minute. I don't know who these guys are, but they seemed to have a lot of the inside information, a year ago. Follow all their links. Just One Minute

Same Alamoudi guy mentioned at your link?

134 posted on 10/21/2005 2:13:39 PM PDT by ravingnutter
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To: ravingnutter

It was always extremely implausible that anyone would use an email address based in a company from which they merely "rent office space" -- I've never heard of that in business, people want email addresses and URLs that reflect a connection with THEIR business, not with that of their LANDLORD, for Pete's sake.... that Rock Creek connection with Abduran Alamoudi or Al Amoudi and the Saudis, etc. is very suspicious.


137 posted on 10/21/2005 2:17:54 PM PDT by Enchante (Bill Clinton: "I did not have sex with any of the skeletons in my closet!")
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To: ravingnutter

btw, I would expect that the kind of consulting business Joe Wilson launched for himself in 1998 or so would have some (possibly) highly sensitive and confidential information about clients and potential clients -- if he used a Rock Creek email address then potentially THEY could read and monitor everything he did. Is it remotely plausible that someone would conduct a consulting business based on Rock Creek's email server if he had no business connection with them?? That has always struck me as bizarre and implausible.

Perhaps freepers with other experience in business and with different email servers can comment, but I cannot imagine basing my business on my landlord's server. Yes, I know people contract with outside computer companies to host email and websites if they don't have their own server(s), of course, but I think that's rather different from having your landlord with whom you have no other business connection do it, and do it in THEIR name rather than yours.


138 posted on 10/21/2005 2:29:18 PM PDT by Enchante (Bill Clinton: "I did not have sex with any of the skeletons in my closet!")
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To: ravingnutter
The Alamoudis are a whole clan with branches in Saudi Arabia and Ethiopia. Like you mention there are variations in the spelling of the clan's "last" name, and to further confuse things several members also have similar combinations of "middle" names (for example several brothers all have the middle name "Mohamed" which can also be transliterated Mohammed, etc.; for list go to pdf file here and skip down to item #56). The Rock Creek Alamoudi is known as Mohammed Alamoudi. Abdurahman Alamoudi is a different member of the clan who was convicted on terror-related charges in October 2004. Here's my summary from the link you referenced in Post 63 (and this was written about a year ago, so it doesn't reflect any developments since then):

Wilson ran his company out of the offices of an investment company called Rock Creek Corporation. Rock Creek was controlled by Mohammed Alamoudi, whom Wilson had met in 1997 at a reception organized for the World Bank by Westar Group. Alamoudi was a member of the Saudi-Ethiopian Alamoudi dynasty, which was heavily invested in the segments of the African economy Wilson was seeking to penetrate. The Alamoudi-affiliated company Delta Services--a Swiss subsidiary of the Saudi company Delta Oil--handled Iraqi oil export contracts in 2000 and 2001 and was revealed in 2003 as a recipient of Iraqi Oil-for-Food vouchers channeled through Abu Abbas, a Palestinian terrorist with Iraqi connections. Delta Services also cooperated with Afghanistan’s Taliban regime in a project to build an oil pipeline from Afghanistan to Pakistan, prior to this project’s suspension in 1998. In 1999, Alamoudi was accused by USA Today reporter Jack Kelley of heading a bank which was being investigated for financing Al Qaeda. USA Today printed retractions of several details in Kelley’s article in 2004, after another member of the Alamoudi family--Abdurahman Alamoudi, a prominent American Muslim lobbyist--was indicted on terror-related charges involving a Libyan-backed conspiracy to assassinate Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Abdullah. Abdurahman was ultimately convicted in October 2004 and sentenced to 23 years in prison.

142 posted on 10/21/2005 2:54:01 PM PDT by Fedora
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To: ravingnutter

I believe so- check Eva's notes, and #82:

They are all on the Alamoudi payroll.

And Alamoudi worked for Clinton. Doesn't that make a pretty picutre.
82 posted on 07/15/2005 2:31:35 AM EDT by pbrown


153 posted on 10/21/2005 4:35:43 PM PDT by backhoe (-30-)
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