America For Sale: Riding the Road to Hell on a Camel

I apologize if this post lacks some of the normal “professional polish” I try to bring to the task, descending into juvenile name-calling at times. It’s likely a defense mechanism kicking in as I try to process what I’m going to share below. Hopefully you’ll understand when we get to the end of it. Frankly, I’m disgusted.

They say you should learn something new every day. That seems like a tall order at times, but I’m never one to pass up the opportunity, so when I saw his Royal Orangeness The Donald kissing the ass of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman last week (often referred to as MbS, how quaint), wherein the Saudi’s pledged a trillion dollars of “investment” in the United States, I thought: hmm, there’s something we haven’t heard much about. What exactly is the relationship between this country, The Donald, and the Saudis and why is The Donald selling our country to them?

One of the core tenets of National Socialism, and the American Nazi Party in particular, is that Whites should and must be free to control our own destiny. In fact, in the What We Stand For section of the ANP website, the first demand for our people includes this sentence: “We must have an America in which our cultural, social, business and political life is free of alien, Jewish influence; an America in which White people are the sole masters of our own destiny.”

We often focus on the subversive nature of Jewish influence on that destiny, but in doing so, we must not become myopic. There are others posing a threat to our existence and way of life. The recent meeting between the swarmy MbS and The Donald serves to highlight this problem. Last week, the two “leaders” met to discuss Arab investment in the United States, with the Saudi’s pledging $1 trillion dollars (up from the $600 billion they promised in May).

One of the things that made this meeting all the more interesting is that until recently, MbS and Saudi Arabia were pariahs in Washington for Saudi Arabia’s role in 9/11 (fifteen of the nineteen hijackers were Saudi citizens), their consistent human-rights abuses (more on that below), and the murder of Saudi critic and Washington Post writer Jamal Khashoggi in 2018.

In a classic example of how wanting The Donald is in couth and decorum, when questioned about the murder, he lashed out, saying, “A lot of people didn’t like that gentleman that you’re talking about. Whether you like him or didn’t like him, things happen, but [MbS] knew nothing about it. And we can leave it at that.” This is contrary to what his own intelligence services reported, and everyone knows it. Once again, we see the incredible ability of The Donald to lie with a straight-face if the truth runs contrary to what he wants to say.

What caught my eye, however, was not the lie (that’s expected), but the amount of money on the table. As with most things in this country, to find out what is really going on it is simply necessary to follow the dollars. Like an old television show from the 1950s where you could see the wires suspending the puppet, the Military Industrial Complex® strings animating The Donald’s movements were utterly visible. Notice the timing of the Saudi pledge: the war is winding down in Ukraine and in Gaza (for the most part). To Lockheed-Martin and other giant “defense” contractors, that doesn’t mean peace and prosperity. It means fewer weapons sales. Then, low-and-behold, suddenly Saudi Arabia is one of our best friends again, and we’ll be selling them F-35 fighters and technology, among other things. They need a new war to prop-up profits, and the Saudi’s bring one ready-made to the table: the Iran-Saudi Arabia Proxy War. Once again our morally bankrupt government will be supporting a heinous regime in the name of making the world safe for … vast profits.

Like I said, look at the timing and follow the money. The day after The Donald sucked-off the Saudi Crown prince, he attended the US-Saudi Investment Forum 2025. Oddly, NOT ONE major US news outlet covered the event to any significant degree. Why? I suspect because their corporate sponsors told them not to. Like I said, let’s follow the money. Never mind that The Donald himself gave a speech at the forum touting the need for H-1B visas whether Americans liked it or not. His work was done the day before in the White House for optics. The real power was at the meeting. Here is a cursory look at some of the US attendees besides The Donald:

  • Elon Musk- World’s richest autistic
  • Howard Lutnick- US Secretary of Commerce (Jew)
  • Mark Zuckerberg- Dweeb and allegedly human (Jew)
  • Larry Fink – CEO of BlackRock (Jew)
  • Steve Schwarzman – CEO of private equity firm Blackstone (Jew)
  • Francis Suarez- Mayor of Miami
  • Alex Karp- Founder and CEO of Palantir (Jew)
  • The Presidents, Chairmen, or CEOs of: Qualcomm, Adobe, Cisco, Google, IBM, Moderna, Pfizer
  • Plus the heads of: Boeing, Raytheon, Lockheed Martin, and Halliburton

Notice the number of billionaire Jews in attendance. This is directly related to the ongoing conflict between Iran and Saudi Arabia. “The enemy of my enemy…” and all that. Vast sums of money likely have something to do with it as well.

Fun fact: Saudi Arabia is the largest foreign purchaser of US arms in the world, and by a huge margin. In fact, Saudi Arabia has the world’s fifth-largest defense budget after the United States, China, Russia, and India. In some years, it actually takes third place, outpacing Russia and India.

As you can see, this has nothing to do with helping the American Worker or Making America Great Again (cough), it has to do with finding new markets and increasing corporate profits through globalization and proxy wars. It is no coincidence that The Donald was kissing Saudi ass the day before these giants of industry met with their Arabian counterparts. The Donald got his marching orders, and he dutifully followed.

In truth, he probably did not need a lot of urging: the Saudi Public Investment Fund has poured over $2 billion into private equity firm Affinity Partners in recent years. The founder and head of the firm is Jared Kushner, The Donald’s son-in-law. Interestingly, when the PIF originally sought to funnel money to Kushner, the Saudi officials who headed the Public Investment Fund objected, but Trump’s new butt-buddy Mohammed bin Salman (MbS) overruled those officials and the investment proceeded.

The oddly-named (because it isn’t public) Saudi Public Investment Fund (PIF) is an interesting animal. Ostensibly created to diversify the Saudi economy away from oil, it is a “state owned” investment fund, known as a sovereign wealth fund managed by the royal family, overseen by it’s chairman: MbS.

And they have been busy. Currently the PIF owns, among other things:

  • 5% of Uber ($3.5 billion)
  • 5% of video game companies Capcom and Nexon ($1 billion)
  • 5.7% of Live Nation concerts ($500 million)
  • Minority positions in Boeing ($713 million), Meta Platforms ($500 million), and Citigroup ($522 million)
  • $495 million in The Walt Disney Company, serving as their entre into Hollywood and American pop culture
  • $487 million in Bank of American
  • $827 million in BP
  • 25% of Heathrow Airport in London

Interesting how some of the same CEO names at the aforementioned forum appear in the above list.

But wait, it gets worse. Even if one argued that it is good for American-based businesses to go where the money is, Saudi Arabia is not who we should be doing business with.

Saudi Arabia has a long history of human-rights abuses. We could spend a whole hour just reviewing that subject. I’ll leave it to the reader to google “Saudi Human Rights Abuses” and follow that rabbit hole. In fact, in many ways, they are the poster child for such things. Either The Donald is utterly ignorant of this, or he has chosen to ignore our own State Department findings.

A 2023 report on our government’s own website opens with the following Saudi highlights:

“Significant human rights issues included credible reports of: arbitrary or unlawful killings, including extrajudicial killings; enforced disappearance; torture and cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment or punishment by government agents; harsh and life-threatening prison conditions; arbitrary arrest and detention; serious problems with the independence of the judiciary; political prisoners or detainees; transnational repression against individuals in another country; arbitrary or unlawful interference with privacy; punishment of family members for alleged offenses by a relative; serious restrictions on freedom of expression and media freedom, including violence or threats of violence against journalists, unjustified arrests or prosecutions of journalists, and censorship; serious restrictions on internet freedom; substantial interference with the freedom of peaceful assembly and freedom of association, including overly restrictive laws on the organization, funding, or operation of nongovernmental and civil society organizations; restrictions of religious freedom; restrictions on freedom of movement and residence within the territory of a state and on the right to leave the country…”

And that’s just part of the first paragraph. Granted, the US and the UK are guilty of some of the same charges. But the Saudi’s take it to the extreme, executing 385 people last year for many of the above infractions. The US, as a point of comparison, executed 25. Again, to be fair, we should probably up our numbers. But the difference is that Saudi Arabia uses execution to punish non-violent crimes.

In addition, the report goes on to state that Saudis are guilty of:

  • Laws permitting capital punishment for a range of nonviolent offenses, including apostasy [renouncing religion], “sorcery,” and adultery
  • Politically motivated killings
  • Disappearing people, usually nationals, for anti-government statements and texts
  • Torture of detainees and cruel, life-threatening prison conditions
  • Arbitrary arrest and detention (of course, we have January 6 ourselves)
  • Authorities regularly detained persons for peaceful activism, government criticism, or political opposition, including nonviolent religious figures, women’s rights activists, human rights defenders, and those alleged to have posted or shared offensive or critical comments on social media
  • Saudi Arabia engaged in direct and indirect “trans-national repression” (TNR), by targeting individuals in the United States as well as by harassing and detaining dissidents’ family members at home with demonstrated intent of repressing speech and acts abroad. The government’s TNR tactics included physical harm, surveillance, or threats against individuals in the United States; digital surveillance and harassment; and pursuit of government supported litigation in U.S. courts.

Notice that last point: “targeting individuals in the United States”, and our government knows this. Once again, we see the idea of our core principals and national sovereignty being undermined by the worship of the almighty dollar or for strategic convenience. It is also important to keep in mind that our new buddy Saudi Arabia is an absolute monarchy: So much for the touted American defense of “democracy” at home and abroad. The next time some talking head argues that we need to send troops to some third-world shithole or sand fly infested wasteland to defend “democracy”, give them two words: Saudi Arabia.

Finally, to underscore the type of people our government is sucking up to on behalf of the Military Industrial Complex® and other globalist titans, here is a fun fact: Crown Prince MbS is married to his first-cousin.

When your cousin is not available.

When I stumbled across this little tid-bit, I at first thought “Hmm. No big deal. Probably a marriage of convenience. Lots of royalty in a variety of nations have done this over the years. I’m sure he breeds with someone else.”

I was wrong. Utterly, woefully wrong.

Even liberal Wikipedia had to state the facts: “Mohammed married his first cousin Sara bint Mashour, a daughter of his paternal uncle…The couple have five children; the first four were named after their grandparents, and the fifth one is named after their great-grandfather King Abdulaziz, the founder of Saudi Arabia. In 2022, The Economist reported that on at least one occasion, Mohammed beat Sara so severely that she required medical treatment.” Nice guy.

Okay, but he’s royal. This is an anomaly, right?

There may be another reason Trump likes the Saudis so much.

Nope. Known as Consanguineous marriage (CM), it is somewhat common in Muslim countries, and almost the norm in Saudi Arabia. Several recent studies have shown that nearly 58% of Saudi’s are married to first or second cousins, and it’s one of the reasons that Saudi families have so many children: a significant percentage of them are born with genetic defects resulting from inbreeding.

Having multiple children increases the likelihood that at least some will likely be free of such defects. Spinal muscular atrophy and the gene that causes it, along with several other serious genetic disorders, are common in Saudi Arabia, where women have an average of six children and where in some regions more than half of the marriages are between close relatives. Given we are talking about a nation that is less than a hundred years from living in tents and riding camels for daily transportation, maybe we shouldn’t be surprised. But still…as noted, they say “learn something new every day”. I rather wish I hadn’t learned this. It’s distrubing.

I’ll ante-up my two cents and lay my cards on the table: The Saudi’s are not White, and they are not our friends. We should not be doing business with them; we should not be sharing our technology with them; we should not be buying our oil from them and we should not be selling them our country. In no way shape or form is bowing down before the Saudi’s going to “Make America Great Again”, and The Donald would know that if he were actually in charge of his own agenda. Then again, maybe he does, and he doesn’t care: Kissing-up to Saudi Arabia is good for his family and good for the huge multi-national firms pulling his strings. Everyone else can go to hell on a camel.

I know that some of my readers and listeners like Trump. And let’s be honest, compared to what the alternative was, there really wasn’t much of a choice in the last election (hmm, almost like choosing between the lesser of two evils was by design). But he’s not the Great White Savior. On the contrary, he doesn’t care about you and he certainly doesn’t care about the White race. All those illegals getting deported? Trump is allowed to do that. They’re part of the bread-and-circuses: they’re being deported for the same reason they were allowed to enter this country in the first place: because the Military Industrial Complex and the other oligarchs don’t care.

If Raytheon told Trump to let them in, he would. See H-1B visas for more information. But it’s not where the MIC makes its money. They don’t sell leaf blowers. So, instead, the Democrats can use “migrant workers” and “dreamers” to cater to their base, and Republicans are allowed to use “illegals” and “invaders” to cater to theirs. It makes for good theater. In the meantime, Lockheed Martin, Raytheon, X, BlackRock and other multi-billion dollar multi-nationals pull the strings, make the politicians dance, and siphon more money into their already bulging pockets.

This recent dosey doe with the Saudi’s briefly exposed the puppeteers and their true agenda. We now return you to your regularly scheduled distractions… er… programming. Epstein files anyone?

Amerika Erwache!

ps. Happy Thanksgiving. If nothing else, if you’re White you have something to be thankful for.

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