Posted on 07/27/2016 5:51:32 PM PDT by Lockbox
Right now, prisoner #47042-083, Abdurahman Alamoudi, sits in his cell in a federal prison in Ashland, Kentucky.
It's a long way down from being one of Hillary Clinton's favorite colleagues. Alamoudi organized White House events during the Bill Clinton administration. Under Hillary's supervision, he held official positions: Alamoudi was strategically placed at the White House, the Pentagon, and the State Department.
That is, until he was arrested and convicted in a bizarre Libyan intelligence/al-Qaeda assassination plot to kill the Saudi crown prince.
Later, he was identified by the Treasury Department as an Al-Qaeda fundraiser who had operated inside the United States.
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Oh I bet we got a lot more cut from the same mold in this administration.
I’ll bet that Abdurahman Alamoudi has been told all about Jim McDougal and what happened to him when the Clintons thought his wife might talk.
The Saudi’s have owned our gov’t all of this century and over a quarter of the last one. Carter was their stooge as well.
I am counting on President Trump.
In fact in at least one case a former "business partner" ended up both in prison and dead, at the same time.
So Terry Reeds book was non fiction
Patrick Poole runs unconstrainedanalytics.org with Stephen Coughlin, who wrote Catastrophic Failure. Both are friends with Phil Haney who wrote See Something, Say Nothing.
If you follow one person on Twitter, it should be @pspoole. He retweets only the best stuff.
BTTT.
“Under the Clinton administration, Alamoudi was tasked with founding and developing the Defense Department’s first-ever Muslim chaplain program. Alamoudi himself handpicked the Pentagon’s Muslim chaplain corps.”
I wonder if he was responsible for Nidal Malik Hasan.
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You left out WE FINANCE and ARM THEM
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