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Coverup of Saudi plot to keep the Middle East Boiling
E-mail | 5.21.2002 | John Loftus

Posted on 05/21/2002 9:45:09 AM PDT by FreeReporting

*John Loftus is a former federal prosecutor and author of several books, including The Secret War Against the Jews. He is an Irish-Catholic.

John Loftus, who is the President of the Florida Holocaust Museum, has instituted a lawsuit to expose the Saudi-funded terrorist network in Florida below. It is so incredible, that it is almost unbelievable.

For twenty years I have served without compensation as a lawyer for federal whistleblowers within the US intelligence community. In the last year, I have received highly classified information from several of my confidential clients concerning a Saudi covert operation. The Saudi relationship is so sensitive that, for more than a decade, federal prosecutors and counter-terrorist agents have been ordered to shut down their investigations for reasons of foreign policy.

I am filing a lawsuit in Hillsborough County Court to expose the manner in which Florida charities were used as a money laundry for tax-deductible terrorism. The complaint cites specific testimony including highly classified information which has never been released before. Simply put, the Saudi Government was laundering money through Florida charities run by USF Professor Sami Al Arian for the support of terrorist groups in the Middle East. Through the Al Arian network and others, the Saudi Government secretly funded Al Qaida, Hamas and Islamic Jihad.

The Saudi purpose was twofold: the destruction of the State of Israel and the prevention of the formation of an independent Palestinian State. Two particular terrorist groups, Hamas and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad, were specifically chosen and funded by the Saudis for their willingness to undermine Arafat's Palestinian Authority. The secret Saudi goal was to create such animosity between Israel and the Palestinian Authority that it would wreck any chance for the creation of an independent Palestinian State. Their tactics specifically called for the intimidation or murder of those Palestinians who were willing to work with Israel for peace. To put it bluntly, the covert Saudi network in Florida funded the murders of fellow Muslims for the crime of wanting to create the first democratic Arab state.

Whatever harm the Israelis may have done, they did build an excellent public education system, including several universities, for the benefitof their Palestinian neighbors. That was the problem. While literacy in the Arab world is below 50%, in Israel it is 97%. Israel is the only place in the Middle East where an Arab woman can vote. After 50 years, Israel has created the first Arab class exposed to democracy, literacy and western values. To the Saudis, a democratic Palestinian nation would be a cancer in the Arab world, a destabilizing example of freedom that would threaten Arab dictators everywhere. As King Fahd said, "Next to the Jews, we hate the Palestinians the most." The harder the Israelis and Palestinians worked for peace, the more money King Fahd poured into his murder for hire program.

The Saudi Government has already begun its spin operations, claiming that this terror network was a rogue operation financed by a radical Saudi businessman without the support or knowledge of the Saudi Government. The truth is that many of the Saudi Princes, notably Prince Bandahar and Prince Alwaheed, are good and loyal friends of America who want to lead Saudi Arabia into the modern world. Unfortunately, they are now in the minority in their own country. King Fahd is on his death bed, and his nephew and heir apparent, Crown Prince Abdullah depends on the most radical southern and eastern clans for his political base. The southern faction is the center of popular support for Al Qaida and the Taliban because it is the home of the most extreme Muslim sect, the Wahabbis. Ninety-nine percent of the Muslim world rejects the Wahabbi religious tenets as utterly repugnant to the teachings and examples of the Prophet as written down in the Hadith. Since most Wahabbis are functionally illiterate, they cannot read about this conflict on their own.

Typically, they memorize a few passages of the Koran taken out of context, and never read the accompanying Hadith for explanation. For example, the Wahabbis are taught by rote that Jews are subhumans who should be killed as a religious duty. In contrast, the Hadith explains that the prophetMohammed honored Jews, married a Jewish wife, forbade forced conversions of Jews, always bowed in respect when a Jewish funeral passed, and promised that good and faithful Jews would go to Paradise just as good Muslims and Christians would, and that the Jews would have their Holy Place in the West (meaning Jerusalem) while Muslims would have their Holy Place in the East (meaning Mecca). Illiteracy is a weapon of oppression. The Saudis, and their Wahabbis, the Taliban, have decreed that women cannot work or even sit in the front seat of a car.

In contrast, the Hadith records that the Prophet worked for his wife, and that she drove her own caravans in international commerce. The Prophet forbade racism, the Wahabbis practice it, especially against their non-Arab Shiite minority. The Wahabbis (both in Saudi Arabia and the Taliban) discriminate viciously against women. The Prophet, who lovingly raised three daughters, insisted that women should have substantially equal rights in contract, ownership, and divorce. The Muslim faith envisioned by the Prophet in the Koran and recorded by his contemporaries in the Hadith is a religion that practices tolerance towards all races and religions, stresses the extreme importance of literacy and education, and elevates the status of women to unprecedented levels in many societies. This is the gentle, peaceful Muslim faith practiced everywhere in the world, except in Saudi Arabia and the Taliban provinces of Afghanistan and Pakistan. Muslim scholars speak derisively about the primitive Wahabbi apostasy, but rarely in public. The reason for this deafening silence is simple, most Mosques in the world are impoverished and depend upon Saudi subsidies for theiroperation. In return, however, the Saudis have gained a foothold for proselytizing and radicalizing the Muslim youth through religious education in the form of militant Wahabbism. Children learn to hate because they are being taught that way.

The Saudi purpose was twofold: the destruction of the State of Israel and the prevention of the formation of an independent Palestinian State. Two particular terrorist groups, Hamas and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad, were specifically chosen and funded by the Saudis for their willingness to undermine Arafat's Palestinian Authority. The secret Saudi goal was to create such animosity between Israel and the Palestinian Authority that it would wreck any chance for the creation of an independent Palestinian State. Their tactics specifically called for the intimidation or murderof those Palestinians who were willing to work with Israel for peace. To put it bluntly, the covert Saudi network in Florida funded the murders offellow Muslims for the crime of wanting to create the first democratic Arab state.

The Saudi charitable network in America that began with religious education evolved into other areas over the decades. The Saudis dabbled with funding anti-Semitic hate groups as a means of breaking down American support for Israel. After the fall of communism, the Saudis took over funding the most militant terror organizations for direct attacks against Jewish and Palestinian supporters of the peace process. Year after year, members of the intelligence community warned that a rising wave of terror was coming. Oliver North wrote in his autobiography that every time he tried to do something about terrorism, he was told to stop because it would embarrass the Saudi Government. John ONeill quit his job as head of FBI counter-terrorism for the same reason.

Federal agents in Tampa, who had known about the Saudi-Sami Al Arian connection since 1990, were ordered to drop the investigation in 1995. The Saudi influence- buying machine had effectively shut down any threat of criminal prosecution. Those Americans, including a former President, who lobbied for the Saudis have a lot to answer for. So do the Saudis. With the explosive growth of Al Qaida and their Taliban allies, the Saudis finally recognized that they had gone too far. As Osama Bin Laden laughingly related on videotape, he was approached prior to the attack on the twin Trade Towers by his relatives, who offered him $300,000,000 to cancel the operation. Apparently, the Bin Laden family really had not broken off all ties and knew exactly what was coming. So, my clients say, did the Saudis. Six months later, a much chagrined Prince Abdullah belatedly announced that the Saudis would release the names of the terrorists which their charities had unwittingly funded, but only in Somalia and Asia. The main Saudi charities in Herndon, Virginia, and the Al Arian network in Florida are still untouched. My clients are betting that the American influence peddlers hired by the Saudis will succeed once again in derailing a federal investigation. They came to me for help in exposing the cover-up. That is why I am filing this lawsuit. In the months to come, the American public may finally begin to learn why the Saudi-Sami Al Arian terror networks went untouched for so long. It wasn't an intelligence failure, it was a foreign policy failure. The orders were not to embarrass the Saudi Government. Year after year, the cover-up orders came from the State Department and the White House.

The CIA, the FBI, and the Justice Department just did what they were told. No one intended the harsh consequences of letting the Saudis get away with it again and again. Only after September 11, when the Treasury Department found the financial transactions linking the Saudi charities directly to Osama bin Laden, did American officials realize the extent of their betrayal. We are not alone in our grief and anger. Saudi money sabotaged every Israeli initiative to make peace. The bewildered Palestinians may finally realize that they have been stabbed in the back by an Arab brother.

The rules have changed after September 11, but the bottom line remains the same: if we want to stop terrorism, we have to tell the Saudis to stop funding it.

John Loftus


TOPICS: Activism/Chapters; Business/Economy; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Government; Israel
KEYWORDS: coverup; government; israel; moneylaundering; palestinians; saudis; whitehouse
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To: FreeReporting
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21 posted on 05/21/2002 10:59:48 AM PDT by swarthyguy
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To: FreeReporting
There is no more knowledgeable or reliable source on this subject than John Loftus.
22 posted on 05/21/2002 10:59:58 AM PDT by NCDoc
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To: FreeReporting
Oh, forgot -- Our friends, the Saudis.
23 posted on 05/21/2002 11:00:18 AM PDT by swarthyguy
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To: skip2myloo
We won't trade with Cuba because Castro forbids democracy.

Other than cigars, there isn't much Cuba has that we need anyway. But while the oil nations of the Middle East lack democracy, the principal export of Castro for the last 60 years was revolution in the Western Hemisphere. Granted, most of this has been blunted, particularly due to the collapse of his Soviet sponsors. But Castro appears to remain the same old unrepentant Communist.

But, having said this, even if trade with Cuba will fatten Castro's Swiss bank account, trade with the US would have to eventually expand the economy of Cuba, and create internal pressures to reform both the politics and the economics of the country. I'm not as resistent to the idea of trade with Cuba than our government is.

24 posted on 05/21/2002 11:14:34 AM PDT by My2Cents
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To: My2Cents
I posted this on another thread

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/686868/posts

it won’t hurt to repeat it here:

The U.S. "embargo" on Cuba has not been effective in bringing about democratic reforms for more than 43 years.

WHY ??

It's simple. Americans are either arrogant, or naive (or both), to believe that we are the only country on the face of the earth that can trade effectively with Cuba. Cuba can export any product it wishes to any other nation on the face of the earth except the U.S., and that is exactly what it does.

Cuba sells abroad all the cigars, sugar and rum it can produce. It doesn't have much else.

On the other hand, Cuba can buy all the consumer and industrial goods in can afford from Europe, Asia, Canada and Brazil. Because Cuba doesn't sell much abroad, it can't buy much abroad. It's called balance of trade. In reality, it doesn't much matter whether the U.S. is part of the equation or not.

What Dodd, Carter et al mean by "trade with Cuba" is for U.S. companies like Sara Lee, Levi Strauss and others to exploit cheap human labor in that poor impoverished country, just like they do in the rest of Latin America.

Cubans don't have the money to buy John Deere tractors irrespective of the embargo. But, if John Deere opened a manufacturing plant there, they could pay Cubans a whopping dollar an hour. That would enbable John Deere to sell its tractors more competitvely around the world, and bring dollars home to America.

I wonder if the Democrat-oriented labor unions know what their champions like Dodd, and others are really attempting to do by "opening trade" with Cuba ??

25 posted on 05/21/2002 11:31:47 AM PDT by skip2myloo
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To: My2Cents
We won't trade with Cuba because Castro forbids democracy.

Oh, I forgot to mention, King Fahad ibn Abdulaziz Al Saud forbids democracy in Saudi Arabia.

Which returns me to my original point – clearly America has no unwavering core value regarding the necessity for our allies to practice democracy.

Like anything else, I guess it's negotiable.

26 posted on 05/21/2002 11:52:07 AM PDT by skip2myloo
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To: Thud
ping received

marked - thanks

28 posted on 05/21/2002 1:15:11 PM PDT by Phil V.
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To: FreeReporting; Thud
Analysis / Bush sending Burns on a shuttle mission
29 posted on 05/21/2002 1:29:26 PM PDT by Phil V.
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To: FreeReporting
Until the traitorist Saudi cabal in the State Department is removed en masse, this country will continued to be mortally threatened and the people will be shielded from the truth.

The Saudi-paid traitors in our government (and private sector) are as great a threat to this nation as Cold War Communists ever were.

All politicians should boycott the following Saudi-paid consultants and media advisors this election cycle:
Qovis Communications
Sandler-Innocenzi
Patton Boggs
Hill and Knowlton
Burson-Marsteller
Lobbyist Jamie Gallagher

30 posted on 05/25/2002 10:12:49 PM PDT by montag813
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