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Saudi Arabia behind Global Terrorism

A stroll along the pristine beach takes my brother and I past some topless bathers soaking in the afternoon sun.  Embarrassed as teenagers in front of our Mum and Dad we all pretend we didn’t notice and keep walking on in an awkward silence.   Down the dirt alley to the local bar we are greeted with large, warm hellos and welcoming eyes.  The locals knew me as “Ketut” meaning fourth born.  They pour an ice cold beer for Mum and Dad as we sit to enjoy our Nasi Goreng, a traditional rice dish in the region.  This scene hardly depicts much of the world’s image of a Muslim country but this is in fact a real and accurate representation of my ventures throughout my life in Indonesia the fourth most populous country with the largest Muslim population in the world.   Indonesia is a country that separates church and state allowing a more tolerant, peaceful country.  Kayaking with some locals from island to island, traveling in rickety boats, climbing the mountains, the volcano, exploring the back streets… I would say I know the hearts and minds of these peaceful people.   But over the past six years in particular I started to see some changes, big changes.  There was speculation it was Prime Minister John Howard’s poor foreign relations in the region but I knew it was something far greater than that.   My journey down memory lane kept on unraveling more and more layers of this new global terrorism.   Why was this terrorism so different to the terrorism the world had experienced for the past twenty years?   People cried out against Islam and I knew from personal experience that was soooo wrong.  So if it wasn’t “Islam” who was it?

Ahhhhh!  Religious trade.  I discovered Saudi Arabia were spreading their wealth from the 1973 oil spoils, to Indonesia beginning around the late 80’s in exchange for the teaching of Saudi fundamental anti-West, Wahhibi Islamic belief.  The answer to my question…terrorism was different now because of the millions of dollars of global funding and State support coming from the Saudi oil wealth among others.  Millions of books were sent into Indonesia teaching children of Islam to conquer the West.  Here is an excerpt from a New York Times article but PLEASE click on the link and read this:

“Until recently, Indonesia has been famously relaxed about its religion. But slowly Indonesians are becoming more devout and in the battle for the soul of Islam here the Saudis are playing an important though stealthy role, Indonesian scholars say. The Saudi money has come in two forms, Indonesian and Western officials said: above-board funds for religious and educational purposes, and quietly disbursed funds for militant Islamic groups. The Saudi money has had a profound effect on extremist groups, allowing some to keep going and inspiring others to start recruiting, the officials said.”

Click for New York Times Article

So if the Saudi’s were in Indonesia, Bin Laden was from Saudi, 15 of the Twin Tower terrorists were Saudi’s it was time to do some more research on Saudi Arabia:

“Perhaps the most influential strain of thought, however, came from the Wahhabi movement in Saudi Arabia. The Wahhabists, who emerged in the 18th century led by Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab, also believed that it was necessary to live according to the strict dictates of Islam, which they interpreted to mean living in the manner that the prophet Muhammad and his followers had lived in during the seventh century in Medina. Consequently they were opposed to many innovations developed since that time, including the minaret, marked graves, and later television and radios. The Wahhabis also considered those Muslims who violated their strict interpretation to be heretics, and thus used violence against other Muslims. When King Abdul Aziz al-Saud founded Saudi Arabia, he brought the Wahhabists into power with him. With Saud's rise to prominence, Wahhabism spread, especially following the 1973 oil embargo and the glut of oil wealth that resulted for Saudi Arabia. The Wahhabists were proseltyizers, and made use of their wealth to spread their interpretation of Islam far and wide. “

http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islamist

According to a recent report commissioned by the UN Security Council, Saudi Arabia sent about $70-million per year to al-Qaeda during the past decade -- not including the hundreds of millions of dollars in cash and free oil the country sent to Afghanistan's Taliban regime.

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/911362/posts

As it turns out the Saudi’s have an infiltration model that focuses on poor countries or poor sectors of a country.  People who are vulnerable.  They first offer money to learn the Koran, more money when the information is memorized until they brainwash their hungry victims.  When this process is complete and integration into the community is deemed successful the strategy changes to decapitation for non-compliance.  They have quietly been spreading there hate for the West into over 100 countries in the past ten years.  They still continue today even after 9/11 and US warning:

http://www.washtimes.com/world/20030713-114120-7928r.htm

It seems the Saudi’s want to convert all of Islam to fundamentalist beliefs as apposed to the pan-Arab version that believes in progression with society such as Sadam’s.  In the big picture the Saudi’s are enforcing converting to Wahhabi or death.  They are turning Islam against the West by teaching children in schools to be jihad conquerors so the full repercussions of this will be experienced when the 7 year olds now are 20 and rising up against us.   

So the US and Iraq going to war was all that the Saudi’s could hope for.  Iraq was the only military threat in the region for the Saudi’s.  The Coalition and Iraq kill each other and the Saudi’s don’t even get their hands dirty.  But it is also far greater than that… they insight Muslims to believe the West are against Islam by our invasion of Iraq.  Wow I bet the Saudi’s are very happy with world events.  I hope we will learn to stop screaming against Islam so we do not further assist Saudi Arabia to back up the stories the Saudi’s are spining that the West is against Islam.  We need to wisely fight the fight on terror, shut the Saudi infiltration down and try and win back the hearts and minds of the people who loved to listen to our music, copy our clothing and eat MacDonalds not so long ago.

This article will be continued next week as I go into more detail on  what I discovered about the umbrella organizations that distribute the funds, their grabs at the oil supply in countries outside the OPEC.  A review of the 100 countries they have been quietly, yet systematically invading from the inside waiting for the right moment to rise against the West.  When you see the far reaching extent of there infiltration into the Netherlands, Chechnya, Africa, The Caspian Sea, etc bought by religious trade you will realize the worst is yet to come.  With this new warefare, and we are at war, the world needs to recongize that our new enemy attacks us internally.  Throughout history powers have risen and fallen.  The only way to protect yourself from the fall is not assume you are invincible which is the common denominator of societies falling throughout history.  Our enemies do not arrive in a fleet of naval ships,or with an army division but with just a suitcase and an often forged passport telling us what we want to hear as they hide a knife behind their back waiting for the perfect moment to strike.   

I feel deeply saddened for the innocent Islamic people who built a life in the Western world not because most of us are against “Islam”, it is that it is so difficult to tell the difference between a good law abiding citizen and a terrorist.  After 9/11 it is only ineviditable and unfortunately necessary in day to day life that suspicion will be cast on them.  I wish them strength of character and perhaps a review of how American Japanese assimilated after WWII.  We need to realize one of the reasons the Islamic population do not rise up against these terrorists is that the terrorists live amongst them and threaten to kill them and their families.  They fear for their lives also.  The Islamic people here need to realize trust has been broken by the Middle East and we fear for our country and family.  It is unfortunately the way it is and the way it will be for a long time.  If both parties realize that there will be less struggle and animosity between us.   I pray they will not take our freedoms for granted and will vigilantly step up to the plate in all ways possible to put a stop to this terror as our brave soldiers risk their lives for all of our freedom and global stability.   It is not our fault, it is not Islam’s fault, but the fault of the spreaders of such hatred, the Saudi’s... 

Reviewing the Saudi warfare strategy of training and backing terrorists to internally penetrate the country and the geographical closeness of Australia to Indonesia and Asia one can clearly see why Prime Minister John Howard is turning away refugees.   Protection from Australia facing a 9/11.  If he didn’t act firmly now there could be grave consequences for Australia knowing all that we do.  Oh to go to an innocent time when we could offer our hand out to these people without fear of loosing it.   His decisions are not from  a lack of wanting to help but as a real and genuine threat to national security...  

To be continued in the next addition…

 

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