Adrian Sol
Daily Stormer
November 5, 2017
Bin Talal: A real OG nigga.
More monkey business in Saudi Arabia.
These people are always vying for power and stabbing each other in the back to get it. That’s what you would expect out of goat herders pretending to be nobility.
As soon as their oil dries up, or we figure out fusion energy, we can expect all of these countries to collapse completely.
Saudi Arabia announced the arrest on Saturday night of the prominent billionaire investor Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, plus at least 10 other princes, four ministers and tens of former ministers.
The announcement of the arrests was made over Al Arabiya, the Saudi-owned satellite network whose broadcasts are officially approved. Prince Alwaleed’s arrest is sure to send shock waves both through the Kingdom and the world’s major financial centers.
He controls the investment firm Kingdom Holding and is one of the world’s richest men, with major stakes in News Corp, Citigroup, Twitter and many other well-known companies. The prince also controls satellite television networks watched across the Arab world.
The sweeping campaign of arrests appears to be the latest move to consolidate the power of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the favorite son and top adviser of King Salman.
They probably just wanted to steal all his money in order to help them fund the construction of a few more vanity palaces and restock their inventory of sex slaves and exotic pets.
This stuff doesn’t come cheap.
None of these people care about what’s good for “their country,” but only what benefits their immediate blood relatives.
At 32, the crown prince is already the dominant voice in Saudi military, foreign, economic and social policies, stirring murmurs of discontent in the royal family that he has amassed too much personal power, and at a remarkably young age.
The king had decreed the creation of a powerful new anti-corruption committee, headed by the crown prince, only hours before the committee ordered the arrests.
Al Arabiya said that the anticorruption committee has the right to investigate, arrest, ban from travel, or freeze the assets of anyone it deems corrupt.
Everybody in the Middle-East is “corrupt.” I don’t think Arabs even understand the concept that “corruption” might be a bad thing. So this is just a tyrants nakedly eliminating their competition.
Being greedy, selfish, corrupt and distrustful is just Arab nature.
Interestingly, this happened on the same evening as another seemingly unrelated event.
BBC:
Saudi Arabia says it has intercepted a ballistic missile fired from Yemen, after a loud explosion was heard near Riyadh airport on Saturday evening.
The missile was destroyed over the capital and fragments landed in the airport area, officials quoted by the official Saudi Press Agency said.
A TV channel linked to Houthi rebels in Yemen said the missile was fired at the King Khalid International Airport.
The civil aviation authority said that air traffic was not disrupted.
Saudi forces have reported shooting down Houthi missiles in the past , though none has come so close to a major population centre.
It’s probably a coincidence that this strike happened on the same day as the arrests, as it’s unclear what the connection could be. The Houthi rebels are Shiites, who obviously hate the Saudis and other Sunnis. The Saudis presumably provide support to the official Yemen government, which would give the rebels a reason to strike them.
It’s nuts how all these countries are constantly bombing each other without even being officially at war. I guess the only thing that ever got Arabs to stand together was their hatred for Whitey.