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RE: When Politics ruin economy

in #politics6 years ago

I would suggest you learn more about "journalist" Jamal's mentor (Turki bin Faisal Al Saud, Head of Saudi intelligence and CIA partner), Jamal's uncle, Adnan, the largest weapons, drugs and human trader of the '80's and Jamal's youthful comrades in the Muslim Brotherhood, like Osama bin Laden.

It appears to me that bin Salman is trying to purge Saudi Arabia of the Muslim Brotherhood and vice versa. Journalist Jamal was a CIA/Saudi cut-out who supported the MB, so it is curious to me why our veinstream media is trying to portray this guy (pictured below holding a Stinger missile with his Mujahideen pals) as a friend to Democracy. My guess is that Jamal's "disappearance" is making Gulen a little nervous in his Muslim Brotherhood compound in the hills of Pennsylvania. There is a much-bigger picture to all of this--but don't expect your media to tell you about it!

https://www.frontpagemag.com/fpm/271623/jamal-khashoggi-media-fights-muslim-brotherhood-daniel-greenfield

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non of his past acts and believes and current oppositions, deserve a brutal revenge on him!

so I disagree with you 👎

Again, I suggest you do some research on what a good guy Journalist Jamal was before he started "writing" for the CIA-controlled Washington Post. Start with Turkey's Sibel Edmonds:

It surprises me that you would support a CIA operative posing as a journalist. Then again, maybe you know John Brennan's boys supplied those Stingers.

i do not support him!
i oppose stupid dictators like MBS

I don't know what's good for Saudi people, but I know what is bad for every nation, and that's dictatorship.

how poor are people of a country which their country's name is one family?! if I were an Arab, I preferred to be able to say I live in Arabia, not Saudi Arabia.

ALL countries are owned by a few families, whether their governments pose as Communists or democracies, and they all share disturbing fascist ideologies and behavior. If Americans think they live in a constitutional republic, they seem to be missing the fascist surveillance state that set up shop in America under the guise of national security (not to mention the Citizens United Supreme Court decision).

I believe to understand the dynamics of economics, politics and history, there are two key rules one needs to follow:

  1. Understand that history and our current narrative is written by the "winners;" politics, education and the media have always been controlled by the wealthy families.

  2. Because everything is controlled by a few wealthy families ("winners" like the Payseur and Rothschild families, for example), the best way to get closer to the truth about a situation is to "follow the money."

Most of the "analysts" giving financial advice here and elsewhere seem to ignore that they are trying to analyze and "game" the world's largest Ponzi scheme--the central banks (which are owned by the wealthy families)--when they have no control over the flow of money.

The great tragedy of our species is that we seem to believe that there is no better alternative to the way we live and work together--we've been groomed by our venal owners to accept the ways of the world. Unless people start becoming aware of those who are really in control, we are doomed to keep repeating the horrific history that the "winners" have written for us.


https://steemit.com/history/@superunknown/rockefeller-medicine-the-corbett-report

  1. i respect your opinion
  2. i don't agree with some parts
  3. it seems Harari's Homosapiens have had an impact on your opinion; it's great, and I do agree for those parts
  4. i don't understand why you with such bright mind, stand with Saudi and oppose Khashoggi! I never stand with dictators. they milk ppl's blood...