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Militant Islam Monitor > Articles > Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal: Founder Of Georgetown CMCU Jihad Center Arrested For Corruption In Saudi Arabia Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal: Founder Of Georgetown CMCU Jihad Center Arrested For Corruption In Saudi ArabiaMayor Giuliani Refused His 10 ml Dollar 'Donation' For 9/11 Fund After He Linked Attacks To US Israel Policy Founder Of Georgetown Jihad Center, Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Arrested In Saudi ArabiaNovember 4, 2017 - San Francisco, CA - PipeLineNews.org - Al Sabah is reporting that Bin Talal was arrested Sunday morning as part of a round-up of Saudi VIPs who were perceived by Crown Prince Mohammed to be potential bars to his being named the successor to King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, who at 81 is nearing the end of his reign.
Bin Talal in addition to being among the world's richest businessmen, owns 5% of Twitter [the second highest stockholder] as well as having investments in other US entertainment enterprises including NewsCorp, the parent of Fox News and Time Warner. He conducts his business through Kingdom Holding Company. We view Talal's ownership of such a significant portion of NewsCorp's stock to be one of the reasons why the network continues to push the ridiculous meme of lone-wolfism. Equally troubling is the fact that Talal also founded the Georgetown Center for the Propagation of Jihad...err...Prince Alwaleed bin Talal Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding. This means that John Esposito, one of academe's most influential purveyors of disinformation regarding the threat posed by Islam, should rightly be seen as a bin Talal puppet. As to the matter the lone woolf… It has become the normative meme across Western journalism that Muslims in some manner or form become motivated to commit mass casualty attacks because of outside influences such as online "radicalization." However when consulting primary source materials, in this case ISIS' very slickly produced online magazine, "Inspire," two things become clear immediately. One, despite ISIS loss of physical territory in Syria and Iraq, it was always the group's goal to create an ongoing, self-sustaining virtual caliphate. In this goal ISIS has been entirely successful. However, the second point may be even more important, in that in the following lecture delivered by Sheikh Abu Mus'ab Abdul Wadood [aka, Abdelmalek Droukdel] who leads the Algerian jihad [AQIM] he stresses that it is not in the nature of Islam or the Shari'a to think in narrow terms such as nationalism. Rather, Muslims take a macro view of the organizational structure of their ideology and to them, the controlling entity - and the pool from which kinetic jihadists emerge - is the ummah, the entire global community of Muslims, somewhere in the range of 1 billion followers.
Of note, the main thrust of Inspire 17 is to explore ideas and methods whereby U.S. and European passenger and frieght rail lines might be targeted. This is a chilling thought since railroads carry toxic and potentially highly explosive materials and 5 times as many people than do commercial aircraft. In the best of all worlds, the jailing of bin Talal could be used as a lever to further tarnish the propaganda coming out of Georgetown and Esposito, but we do not expect all of these linkages to be covered anytime soon by the MSM. ©2017 PipeLineNews.org LLC. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of the author except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical reviews and certain other noncommercial uses permitted by copyright law. https://www.pipelinenews.org/ |