Tuesday, December 27, 2005

Saudi Arabia and Mecca: The 9/11-Iraq Link?

There must be a link to 9/11, Saudi Arabia, and Iraq. I think in some odd, obscure way, this history lesson may provide us with one of vital links between the 9/11 terrorists from Saudi Arabia and Iraq.

If you read the long, boring history lesson, you'll see close to the bottom that they discuss Muslim Shias, and a safe route to Mecca. One of these routes that goes through the Arabian town of Najd, and relied heavily on safe passage through Baghdad to get to Mecca. Now, if you read the last sentence: "During the eighteenth century, Wahhabi ideas, vital to the rise of the Al Saud, would originate in Najd."

Yes, I know you are caught up with Wassabi (Whassup?) and would rather have sushi than read through such a dull history lesson. But, work with me here...

Why would the House of Al Saud care about Iraq and Baghdad? Because the remote village of Najd, would again be a dominant center if it weren't for Baghdad. Is there a concrete connection here? I don't know. Maybe.

Let's go a bit further into the Wass--er Wahhabi sect of Islam. After this reading, you can see a clear link with the 9/11 Taliban and Saudi Arabia. You'll also see the link with Saudi Arabian government with succession of Wahhabi loyalists and their founding predecessors. You can also see from this link, how important Kuwait was to the Saud family during their retreat after unsuccessfully converting the rest of the Middle East to their version of Islam. The extreme majority (90%) of Saudi Arabians are Wahhabi Muslims.

Oh, so you want to know why the US is in bed with the Saudi government? Some writers seem to go to the extreme conspiracy (although the photo of Laura and George Bush with Sami on 3-12-00 is interesting, you'd think that the center of the photo would be on the Bushes). Or this writer, who would lead you to think that the Saud-Bush relationship started with George H. W. Bush.

Yet another brings up the Saudi relationship with the Iraq conflict regarding Kuwait, you know that war George H. W. Bush waged. "On September 11, 1990, Bush (jen edit--that's George H. W.--the US president at the time) addressed a joint session of Congress, saying, "We gather tonight witness to events in the Gulf as significant as they are tragic. 120,000 Iraqi troops with 850 tanks had poured into Kuwait and moved south to threaten Saudi Arabia"."--Coincidence?

Ok, ok, enough of the conspiracy. Let's check out family history, that's got to be pretty benign, right? This is quite a family history for the Bush clan. Links to the Spencer family and Lady Di, and even a distant familiarity to John Kerry. Wow.

So, what's the link with the Bush family and the House of Saud? There are many books out there to answer those questions. Could it go back to Prescott Bush and George Walker? Did their dealings with the Nazi regime also give them connections to Saudi Arabia, too?

Did you know that Iraq and Saudi Arabia declared war on Nazi-Germany on September 11, 1939? Is this a part of the link? What's will all these coincidents happening on September 11th--insert year here? What else has happened on other September 11th's? Interesting, the British Mandate over Palestine happened on 9/11/22. The ground breaking for the Pentagon was on 9/11/1941. It is also the date the Sharon Statement was penned in 1960. And a decade later in 1970 on this date the Ford Pinto was introduced, which I think that says it all about the doom of this poor date (all Hollywood car explosions are based from the perspective of the Pinto).

Another odd fact: The beginning of exterminating Christians in Saudi Arabia in August 2001. It is law that the religion of the Saudi land is Islam, and all other religions are not tolerated. So, why does the House of Saud like the Bush family so much, if they can't stand Christians? Does the Bush family prescribe to Christianity--and Islam?

Jen-Aside: Have you ever noticed how similar Saudi Arabia is to Texas, geologically?

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