LAW ENFORCEMENT BOWING TO SAUDI ARABIA
“This is an important article (URL below). The US administration (Eric Holder?) will undoubtedly attempt to remand Homaidan al-Turki to the custody of the Saudi govt., due to Saudi diplomatic pressure. The Saudi King himself offered to personally meet Colorado law enforcement authorities inside Saudi Arabia, to negotiate for his transfer. These efforts must be resisted and the mechanism for doing so is illuminated here.”Janet L.
The Colorado Corrections Department Chief Tom Clements has enough precedents to reject to transfer Homaidan al-Turki to Saudi Custody, for ongoing incarceration in Saudi Arabia, to wit:1) SEVEN of our GITMO terror-detainees were earlier transferred to Saudi Arabia on the promissory understanding that they would remain under Saudi supervision and be “rehabilitated”. Instead, all seven emigrated to Yemen, where they resumed terror operations against the United States and other nations. It is notable that while Saudi Arabia is a ‘police state’, where a cockroach cannot operate without notice, somehow the world’s worst manage to get out under the radar screen, to operate in Yemen.2) In 2006 Uthman Ghamdi was released from GITMO to Saudi custody. He emigrated to Yemen, to become a top aid to the late Anwar Awlaki.3) In 2007 Said Ali al-Shihiri was released from GITMO to Saudi custody. He was officially designated as “rehabilitated” and released. He quickly emigrated to Yemen where he became the #2 leader of ‘AQ in Yemen’.4) In January 2010 the Pentagon established a policy of refusing to transfer any more GITMO detainees to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. i.e. DOD policy officially acknowledges Saudi Arabia’s official role in promulgating terror.Also, the Saudis undoubtedly resent the ‘Kuffir’ (non-believers, infidels) implementing justice on an Islamic believer. That is something instantly abhorrent to any Muslim. i.e. there is a basis in Islamic precepts that prohibits Kuffir from passing judgement on, and penalizing, a Muslim believer.When I was in Saudi, Prince Mansour bin Saud al-Saud (a son of the late King Saud) informed me that the late King Fahad informed all the royal princes they “can do anything they want in foreign countries, except the United States.” He told me that if any Saudi royal misbehaves in the United States, he will lose millions / billions / govt. contracts / access to the King’s Majelis. That was the Saudi King’s policy for the princes, communicated in Majelis. Furthermore, if a prince cannot go to the King’s Majelis, he is shunned by all other princes who will refuse to interact with him, because if they do, they will also lose.Consequently, when I travelled with Prince Mansour and his retinue in the United States he was the picture of royal propriety. But later when I was with him in Kazakhstan, Rome, and Paris, he was a monster.EXAMPLES: When I travelled with Prince Mansour’s troop in Kazakhstan in 1991, I brought a guest, Commander Harold M. Webster. One night the Prince and his men injected one of several prostitutes with Heroin, after she refused to provide her “services” to a particularly lecherous, obese Arab. They actually woke Commander Webster and myself up, inviting us to join in with their newly-acquired hookers. It was very surreal, when I awoke at 2:00am to an exceedingly polite knock on the door, with the happy, lilting invitation in a foreign accent, “Mr. Alan, would you like a prostitute?”, as if she was a gift-wrapped Christmas turd.When the force-injected hooker nodded out under the influence Heroin, they ravaged her like a swarm of locusts on a field of corn. It lasted all night. In the early morning, Dr. Webster and I were rudely awoken again, to the shouts of Prince Manour’s men running up and down the hallways of Hotel Uzunuguch, screaming that they had just killed her, alternating with exclamations to Allah. Sometime after that, the prostitute miraculously regained consciousness, brushed herself off, and staggered out of the hotel.Later, Prince Mansour raped a number of boys. One tried to commit suicide and the father arrived to appeal personally to Prince Mansour, while crying and pleading for reparation and justice in front of all of us (20 men). Prince Mansour told the poor father during his evening Majelis, “I am on vacation and I am here to relax and enjoy myself. Come to Saudi Arabia later, and I will deal with this”. He didn’t inform the man that he would never get a visa to Saudi, because tourism is prohibited and you need a Saudi sponsor approved by the Foreign Ministry.Another time, the truck driver for our gasoline tanker-truck was forced to follow us off-road. His massive tanker truck overturned and exploded, killing the driver. The Prince laughed while objectifying the driver as a “Kuffir” and “Sharamoota” (Prostitute).Finally, Commander Webster attempted to escape from the Saudi royal insanity. Prince Mansour held him hostage, insisting that he remain to show His Royal Highness where to catch the priceless hunting falcons that he wanted to give to his sponsor, the Saudi Minister of Defense Prince Sultan bin Abdulaziz al-Saud. Imagine this: A US Navy Commander, held hostage by an Arab, deep inside the former Communist USSR. At one point Prince Mansour’s men were tugging on one end of Commander Webster’s huge steamer trunk full of equipment, while I was pulling on the other end. They dragged us all back into Hotel Uzunuguch. Later, I formulated a plan to successfully facilitate Commander Webster’s escape from the hotel, and got him to the Almaty airport.The whole series of events were reported to the US embassy (names available) in Kazakhstan. The US embassy later provided me with an armed escort out of the country in an embassy limousine with blacked-out windows. An armed US embassy official cautiously accompanied me onto the airplane, not leaving my side until I was on the airplane with my seatbelt fastened. Then he departed in the belief that I would not become a casualty of Saudi vengeance.I also reported the carnage to Prince Mansour’s brother, Prince Mishall bin Saud al-Saud. A very close friend, Prince Mishall informed me there is another prince whose sole purpose in life is to travel the world, to bribe government officials and pay off civilians, as reparation for the damages / killings caused by his wayward brother Mansour. Prince Mishall took action inside Saudi Arabia, because he always hated Mansour, and he wanted to take his own brother down a peg or two. Prince Mishall was later appointed by Prince Naif bin Abdulaziz (Minister of Interior) as the new Governor of Najran Province.I also sent a detailed fax to Crown Prince Abdullah bin Abdulaziz al-Saud, who was extraordinarily accessible, and who seemed to trust me. Later, Prince Mansour was outraged that I had the nerve to report him to the Saudi Crown Prince (now King), so I can be certain my counsel was heeded by the Crown Prince.The next time we spoke, with a lowered voice Prince Mansour personally told me how angry he was . . . in his apparent disbelief that anyone on earth would have the hubris to hold him accountable for depraved behaviors that are known to be the exclusive territory of Saudi royal princes.Using and abusing non-Muslims is “Hallaal” (acceptable) in Islam. No doubt, the Saudis are going to be killing more Americans inside the USA because now more than ever, it has become a universal (often unspoken) belief among the Saudi elite that we Americans are qualified slaves, subject to the frivolous whims of our Muslim masters.
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