Thursday, October 25, 2018

A significant statement from Saudi Arabia corroborates the finding of Turkey's investigators.

This is very important. This finding is coming forward as the truth from a state media source and after King Salman became involved in the concerns of the world regarding Jamal Khashoggi. The King is not interested in cover-ups and probably finds it disturbing any such high level operation was carried out.

Average people, including journalists, have no defense against such government operation. Evidently, King Salman seeks to end such ideas within his government.

King Salman is not sitting at home to oversee these findings. He was in Jordan shortly after it was evident he was taking over the global concerns regarding this death. He also made a phone call to Jamal Khashoggi's son and sent the Crowned Prince to make apologies for his death. There was a picture of King Abdullah and King Salman on the front page of "The Jordan Times." I state this because, under the authority of King Salman, the Saudi government is carrying forward with his priorities. The government is operating responsibly without the presence of King Salman within the countries sovereign borders.

It clearly states King Salman is interested in a responsible and honest government. King Salman is not interested in corruption as a structure within the Saudi Arabian government.

October 25, 2018

The Saudi public prosecutor (click here) said that the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi was premeditated, state TV al-Ekhbariya reported on Thursday.

Saudi Attorney General Saud al-Mojeb said investigators concluded that Khashoggi's killing was a premeditated crime after reviewing evidence presented by Turkish officials as part of a joint investigation, according to a statement on the state-run Saudi Press Agency.

Saudi Arabia initially insisted Khashoggi had walked out of the consulate after visiting the building on October 2. It later dropped that account for a new one, saying it had detained 18 people for what it said was an accidental killing during a "fistfight."...

Saudi Arabia has been undergoing change to move away from an economy dependent on oil production. The initiative was announced as "Vision 2030" (click here). The Kingdom is interested in moving into the future with a "work" based economy and not citizen dependency.

This issue regarding this murder is completely counterproductive to the new direction King Salman has set for the country. I believe we will be seeing more factual information about Jamal Khashoggi's murder and a resolve by the kingdom to bring the truth and justice to the global community.

October 25, 2017
By Ben Hubbard and Kate Kelly

Riyadh — Saudi Arabia (click here) is throwing an economic coming-out party of sorts this week, hawking its efforts to liberalize its conservative society and diversify its economy in a sweeping overhaul of the way the wealthy Arab kingdom has long operated.

In a glittering conference center in Riyadh, slick videos promised a gleaming, $500 billion city of the future, powered by solar energy and run by robots. The crown prince lauded a “moderate Islam” that embraces the world. And members of the global business elite attended standing-room-only sessions on sustainable energy and the future of urbanization.

The message to bankers, businesspeople and high-rolling investors was clear: The once-insular kingdom is now open for business.

“Today we have a people who are convinced that by working very strongly together, Saudi Arabia and all of its projects and programs can reach new horizons in the world,” Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman said at the conference on Tuesday....