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Fahd bin Abdul Aziz

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Ahmad Bin Abdul Aziz

First and foremost, the Sudeiri Seven pilfered the country of its main natural resource

OIL

Through oil, they have built an empire worth $100 billion traceable to Swiss bank accounts and investments such as the famed BCCI, OK Petroleum in Sweden, and WorldSpace, Inc. in Washington D.C. (Al-Mahfouz Family, the accountants and financiers of Fahd were indicted in the BCCI scandal). With oil money they have indirectly allowed commissions and sale of lands to supplement and pilfer further the Government coffers.
Early on, King Fahd devised a diabolic scheme that would pilfer the country's resources in an organized way. The scheme is based on dividing the spoils into two distinct areas : Industry and Geography. Certain Princes controlled certain industries and certain Princes controlled certain geography.
At the end of all this planning, this is what we know today of the al-Saud operations.

 

Fahd bin Abdul Aziz FAHD bin Abdul Aziz : Since 1975 has skimmed $45 Billion by diverting up to 1,000,000 barrels a day to be sold in the open markets. Also, through a complex scheme of kickbacks on large construction projects using such front men and companies such as Saudi Oger owned by Rafic al-Hariri, ex-prime minister of Lebanon.
Mohammed bin Fahd MOHAMMAD bin Fahd : Since 1975 has skimmed $5 Billion with telecommunications projects and selling oil in the open markets (Like father, like son). He is the owner of al-Bilad Trading Company that won with Bell Canada and Phillips of Holland the contract to build the telephone system in Saudi Arabia. Every time a Saudi lifts his phone, he adds to the wealth of Mohammad bin Fahd.
Faisal bin Fahd FAISAL bin Fahd : Since 1975 has skimmed $5 Billion by smuggling drugs, establish prostitution in Saudi Arabia and kickbacks on contracts for the National Sports Programs. He built stadiums that could accommodate more people than ever seen by any one event in Saudi Arabia so that he could loot a larger amount had he built reasonably sized stadiums. Drug money entering the country is totally controlled and sanctioned by him.
Abdul Aziz bin Fahd Abdul Aziz bin Fahd : Since his birth, his father King Fahd has stashed away hundreds of millions of Dollars. His uncles, the Ibrahim brothers, have invested the money, and recently his father has transferred $10 billion to his personal account in Switzerland. Estimated net worth at $15 billion.
Sultan bin Abdul Aziz SULTAN bin Abdul Aziz : Since 1975 has stolen $35 Billion by getting kickbacks on huge arms deals and stealing lands from the government. Not one bullet entered Saudi Arabia without Sultan having been paid a commission on.
Bandar bin Sultan BANDAR bin Sultan : Since 1989 has stolen $2 Billion first through appropriation of 100,000 barrel of oil a day and then in 1991 through kickbacks on al-Yamamah British Tornado project.
Khaled bin Sultan KHALED BIN SULTAN : Since 1982 has stolen $4 billion the last two billion of which came from profits in the Desert Storm War by providing every meal and every drop of water to the 800,000 troops fighting in the war..
Naef bin Abdul Aziz NAEF bin Abdul Aziz : Since 1975 has stolen $8 Billion through kickbacks on national security and electronic surveillance projects. The Ministry of Interior budget and his own fortune are commingled together.
Saud bin Naef SAUD bin Naef : Since 1975 has stolen $5 Billion through government contracts in computers and general services. His largest contract was with Computer Sciences Corporation of Falls Church, Virginia to furnish all Ministry of Interior computer systems in Saudi Arabia.
Salman bin Abdul Aziz SALMAN bin Abdul Aziz : Since 1975 has stolen $10 Billion through shady land deals and kickbacks on real estate projects. He, with Sultan, are masters at taking government property for free and selling it back to the government, sometimes a one day transaction.
 


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