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Sex Slavery & Saudi Elites

Human Trafficking & Missing Persons

~ Sex Slavery and Saudi Arabia ~

(AND...  9/11) !!


Part 1 - INTRODUCTION


In light of the threats made against us economically by SAUDI ARABIA if their connection to 9/11 is finally put out in the open and they are made to pay, along with the US officials involved in the SAME COVER-UP, I thought the following may help...


EXCERPT


A leading Saudi government cleric and author of the country’s religious curriculum believes Islam advocates slavery.


“Slavery is a part of Islam,” says Sheik Saleh Al-Fawzan, according to the independent Saudi Information Agency, or SIA.


image: http://w115.wnd.com/images2/alfawzan.jpg


Sheik Al-Fawzan

In a lecture recorded on tape by SIA, the sheik said, “Slavery is part of jihad, and jihad will remain as long there is Islam.”


His religious books are used to teach 5 million Saudi students, both within the country and abroad, including the United States.


Al Fawzan – a member of the Senior Council of Clerics, Saudi Arabia’s highest religious body – says Muslims who contend Islam is against slavery “are ignorant, not scholars.”

“They are merely writers,” he said, according to SIA. “Whoever says such things is an infidel.”


Al-Fawzan’s best-known textbook, “Al-Tawheed – Monotheism,” says most Muslims are polytheists, and their blood and money are therefore free for the taking by “true Muslims.”


SIA said although the Saudi government claims religious curriculum is being reformed, Al-Fawzan’s books are still in wide use.


END EXCERPT


This one is even WORSE!


EXCERPT


The United States Department of State and the Saudis negotiated exchanging diplomatic representatives in 1932 and 1933. At first, the Saudis were fearful that Washington would insist on the right to manumit Saudi slaves, but they were quickly reassured that this was not permitted under U.S. law. Unlike the British, the Americans were not interested in exerting any influence on Saudi culture or imposing its values on this tightly knit Wahhabi kingdom – their goal was economic gain through the oil consortium. Slavery, an age-old practice in Saudi Arabia was not officially banned until 1962, but "unofficially" the tradition goes on – especially for American women and their children.


The international community has condemned slavery as one of the worst human-rights violations, and the classic definition of slavery, set out in the Slavery Convention of 1926 is:


The status or condition of a person over whom any or all of the power attached to the right of ownership are exercised.


In 1956, several additional definitions of slavery were added: debt bondage, serfdom, the practice of forced marriage, transferring of wives, inheritance of wives and transfer of a child for purposes of exploitation.


The United Nations established the Sub-Commission on Promotion and Protection of Human Rights –The Working Group on Contemporary Forms of Slavery and it has made important contributions to the understanding of practices and behaviors that have within them elements of slavery. These include: female circumcision, forms of violence against women and discrimination against women (including lack of education), sexual exploitation of women and children, grossly underpaid labor and other forms of economic exploitation.


Saudi Arabia has not ratified many human rights treaties, but, strangely enough, it has ratified treaties that are relevant to the issue of women and children as contemporary slaves: Convention on the Rights of the Child, Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women, Convention on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. But the Saudi government has made the legal application of these treaties impossible due to reservations made upon them. Thus, while appearing to adopt human-rights treaties, the Saudis actually defy them.


American women who have married Saudi nationals and are inside the kingdom along with their female children – some of whom have now reached adult age – are subjected to a situation in which another person or persons have complete control over their lives, with all rights and attributes of "ownership." They were forcibly abducted or kidnapped in clear violation of the laws of other countries and court orders issued by other countries. They were removed from their country to a country beyond the reach of law enforcement and court orders.


These women – which include my adult, American-born daughters – have been hidden away in family compounds for years, deprived of all the choices of basic living, including religion, choice of spouse or age of marriage. They have been denied freedom of movement, freedom of torture, equal rights of women relating to all issues of family rights, the right to education, the right to remedies. Many of them are subjected to wide abuse other than slavery – mental and physical torture, including rape. Their basic human rights in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and other instruments of international human rights law are being sacrificed.


They are kept captive with no hope of ever escaping. Some are told that they can leave, but their children must stay. They must choose between freedom and their children – a "Sophie's Choice" no mother should ever have to make. I have met women who have done just that, and others who hunger for the breath of freedom so badly that they are contemplating doing it – such a high price to pay.


I am constantly receiving e-mails from desperate women either inside Saudi Arabia or from their distraught American relatives who cannot get their captive daughters to freedom. Many of these women have been in Saudi Arabia since childhood – they don't remember being in the United States or their American parent, but there is a deep hunger and longing for both. One young woman who was separated from her American parent for over 20 years was miraculously able to find her American family and called, "Hello. Do you remember me? Is it too late to call you 'Mother'?"


They come to me for help – to plead their case, ask for advice, give them hope and tell them that someday they will all be free. Too bad they cannot go to their government for help. The word on the Arab street is: Don't go to the American Embassy – they can't be trusted, they will turn you over to the Saudis.


And so these women have no alternative but to wait ... in silence.


END EXCERPT


SOURCE


http://web.archive.org/web/20071116093542/http:/www.patroush.com/children/contemporary_slavery_sa.htm


SO...  It is CLEAR that adding insult to injury is what we get!  


If we OBJECT to all the harm that has already been done to us, then they will implode our economy by pulling 750 BILLION dollars out of it?


R E A L L Y?


How is it THIS ILK even has a PRESENCE in our economy, let alone ANY CONTROL OVER IT?


Hmmmm?


Highest Regards and Much Love,


Kevin 


SOURCE


http://mobile.wnd.com/2003/11/21700/

Here is pt -1 in PDF format, click below to download

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Sex Slavery & The Saudi Elites - Pt-2

This just gets worse….

~ Sex Slaves and 9/11 ~ (Part 2)

This one is even worse!


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Saudi Arabia and contemporary slavery


By Pat Roush


Saturday, March 15, 2003 1:00 a.m. 


The United States Department of State and the Saudis negotiated exchanging diplomatic representatives in 1932 and 1933. At first, the Saudis were fearful that Washington would insist on the right to manumit Saudi slaves, but they were quickly reassured that this was not permitted under U.S. law. Unlike the British, the Americans were not interested in exerting any influence on Saudi culture or imposing its values on this tightly knit Wahhabi kingdom – their goal was economic gain through the oil consortium. Slavery, an age-old practice in Saudi Arabia was not officially banned until 1962, but "unofficially" the tradition goes on – especially for American women and their children.


The international community has condemned slavery as one of the worst human-rights violations, and the classic definition of slavery, set out in the Slavery Convention of 1926 is:


The status or condition of a person over whom any or all of the power attached to the right of ownership are exercised.


In 1956, several additional definitions of slavery were added: debt bondage, serfdom, the practice of forced marriage, transferring of wives, inheritance of wives and transfer of a child for purposes of exploitation.


The United Nations established the Sub-Commission on Promotion and Protection of Human Rights –The Working Group on Contemporary Forms of Slavery and it has made important contributions to the understanding of practices and behaviors that have within them elements of slavery. These include: female circumcision, forms of violence against women and discrimination against women (including lack of education), sexual exploitation of women and children, grossly underpaid labor and other forms of economic exploitation.


Saudi Arabia has not ratified many human rights treaties, but, strangely enough, it has ratified treaties that are relevant to the issue of women and children as contemporary slaves: Convention on the Rights of the Child, Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women, Convention on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. But the Saudi government has made the legal application of these treaties impossible due to reservations made upon them. Thus, while appearing to adopt human-rights treaties, the Saudis actually defy them.


American women who have married Saudi nationals and are inside the kingdom along with their female children – some of whom have now reached adult age – are subjected to a situation in which another person or persons have complete control over their lives, with all rights and attributes of "ownership." They were forcibly abducted or kidnapped in clear violation of the laws of other countries and court orders issued by other countries. They were removed from their country to a country beyond the reach of law enforcement and court orders.


These women – which include my adult, American-born daughters – have been hidden away in family compounds for years, deprived of all the choices of basic living, including religion, choice of spouse or age of marriage. They have been denied freedom of movement, freedom of torture, equal rights of women relating to all issues of family rights, the right to education, the right to remedies. Many of them are subjected to wide abuse other than slavery – mental and physical torture, including rape. Their basic human rights in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and other instruments of international human rights law are being sacrificed.


They are kept captive with no hope of ever escaping. Some are told that they can leave, but their children must stay. They must choose between freedom and their children – a "Sophie's Choice" no mother should ever have to make. I have met women who have done just that, and others who hunger for the breath of freedom so badly that they are contemplating doing it – such a high price to pay.


I am constantly receiving e-mails from desperate women either inside Saudi Arabia or from their distraught American relatives who cannot get their captive daughters to freedom. Many of these women have been in Saudi Arabia since childhood – they don't remember being in the United States or their American parent, but there is a deep hunger and longing for both. One young woman who was separated from her American parent for over 20 years was miraculously able to find her American family and called, "Hello. Do you remember me? Is it too late to call you 'Mother'?"


They come to me for help – to plead their case, ask for advice, give them hope and tell them that someday they will all be free. Too bad they cannot go to their government for help. The word on the Arab street is: Don't go to the American Embassy – they can't be trusted, they will turn you over to the Saudis.


And so these women have no alternative but to wait ... in silence.


Highest Regards and Much Love,


Kevin 


SOURCE


http://web.archive.org/web/20071116093542/http:/www.patroush.com/children/contemporary_slavery_sa.htm

A picture extracted from the linked source for portions of this grotesque material.

Sex Slavery and Saudi Elite - Pt-3

Shockingly terrifying yet even the WORST is IGNORED by the so-called MSM!

~ Sex Slaves and 9/11 ~ (Part 3)


MISS USA WAS A SEX SLAVE IN SAUDI ARABIA


(but LOST her lawsuit, see why.....)


This is part 3 of this series, when I started researching this, I did NOT expect to find the volume of material out there substantiating this ongoing atrocity! Most folks already know the Saudi Arabian "government" has threatened to topple our economy if their connection to the 9/11 terrorist attack is revealed and if they are made to pay for it, along with any US official involved in the cover-up.


It is the purpose of this series to expose exactly what the other items relating to the Saudi "Royals" consist of so that we have a CLEAR VIEW of just ONE of the nations we are in "bed with" so to speak and have pawned our country out to in the name of oil, all the while watching the Obama administration do EVERYTHING IT CAN to make SURE we can't produce our OWN OIL...


What follows in this third installment are excerpts from the source listed below. I suggest all who read this, SHARE THIS MATERIAL AND ADD ADDITIONAL RESEARCH LINKS TO THESE POSTS AND WAKE EVERYONE UP THAT WE CAN!


It may ALREADY BE TOO LATE.....


Begin EXCERPT(S):


Saudi Arabia has long been involved in purchasing sex slaves. Up until recently, most of these slaves were purchased in Africa. With the advent of oil wealth the Saudi princes have been able to extend their slave purchases throughout the world. This has enabled the Saudi princes to become more selective and specialized in their tastes for slaves. The Saud family continue to be the prime purchasers on the international slave trade and are known as high end buyers. The Saudi Arabian Government continues to refuse to sign the United Nations treaties on slavery or other human rights issues because they do not want to be subject to their provisions. They will not sign extradition treaties even with Washington. They constantly declare they are free of slavery but will not allow international scrutiny. We will deal with the kidnaping of US male and female children by Saudi princes and their associates in this issue. We will substantiate the pattern of abuse using documented occurrence where the princes and their associates have been caught.


It has been an open secret in Washington that the State Department has been extremely sensitive to criticism of its actions regarding Saud Arabia and its princes. There has been an unusual amount of personnel turnover at the Saudi Arabian desk where officials showing the slightest tendency towards ethics and morality are either transferred or terminated to make an example to others. Why the State Department sensitivity? There are things going on in Saudi Arabia which are so embarrassing to Washington that if the United States citizenry knew, their worst fears about Washington would be corroborated.


We have seen time and time again US media reported scandals when slaves of Saudi princes and their associates brought into the United States try to escape. The State Department then intervenes on behalf of the Saudi princes with diplomatic or retroactive diplomatic immunity. We initially became aware of non-parental child abductions by Saudi princes when a US citizen enslaved and tortured by King Fahd's nephews was told by a guard in their palace prison the last person to inhabit his cell was a "US girl child whore slave". We soon found the extensive nature of the non-parental abductions of US children by Saudi princes and their procurers.


We see one of the usual enticements of a modeling job in a distant land. Life Magazine reports; "former Miss USA Shannon Marketic, in a recent lawsuit, claims she was imprisoned. She had gone there for what she believed was legitimate modeling work paying $3,000 per day ... she tried to leave and was forbidden." L108 In Miss USA's law suite she said upon arriving she was given a physical exam by a doctor ostensibly for country health regulations. Soon after, she was given clothes to wear for the evening. She said she was escorted to a room where she all of a sudden felt drowsy and fell asleep. She awoke to find her clothes rearranged upon her body, like somebody had removed them and then redressed her. We know from the Center for Missing and Abused Children that pedophiles keep photo/video libraries of their victims. It is reasonable to believe there are pictures/videos of Miss USA taken of her without her knowledge while unconscious. Even so, she was one of the lucky girls being high profile and whose parents knew of her whereabouts. Washington still denies the international child sex rings prey upon US children. US based child abduction organizations funded by Washington will not admit on the record to the international child sex rings preying upon US children for fear of loosing their funding. An old Washington maxim is: "He who controls the investigation wins." Miss USA lost her law suit because the State Department granted Immunity.


END EXCERPTS


Much like the "SELECTION" process going on in this country, where your VOTE DOES NOT MATTER, seems the only thing that matters, like who COUNTS the votes, is who DECIDED UPON IMMUNITY!


Highest Regards and Much Love,


Kevin 


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