PART XV: NAZI CONNECTIONS
TO THE KHASHOGGI SYNDICATE
By Alex Constantine
The US intelligence apparatus has created it own terrorist organizations.
And at the same time, it creates its own terrorist warnings concerning the
terrorist organizations which it has itself created. In turn, it has
developed a cohesive multibillion dollar counterterrorism program to go
after' these terrorist organizations." - Michel Chossudovsky
Ink-black, old guard fascism is a recurring theme in the present round of
state-sponsored terrorism. On November 7, 2001, Swiss authorities froze all
accounts at Nada Management, a nondescript financial services/consulting
house in Lugano, and stormed the premises. The firm was accused by the U.S.
Treasury Department of laundering funds for al-Qaeda. Officers of the firm
were held for questioning, including Albert Friedrich Armand "Ahmed"
Huber,
a retired Swiss journalist and director of the Nada branch of the al-Taqwa
("Fear of God") net - in fact, a symbiotic twin - reportedly founded
by
ODESSA banker Francois Genoud (See part V).
Huber was a repugnant study in his own right. On November 5, 2002, Asia
Times printed a thumbnail bio: "Huber [is] a high-profile neo-Nazi who
tirelessly travels the far-right circuit in Europe and the United States. He
sees himself as a mediator between radical Islam and what he calls the New
Right. Since September 11, a picture of Osama bin Laden hangs next to one of
Adolf Hitler on the wall of his study in Muri just outside the Swiss capital
of Bern. September 11, says Huber, brought the radical Islam-New Right
alliance together."1
Islamism and National Socialism have cursed democracy and shared political
scapegoats since the 1920s when they both emerged as ideologically-driven
political forces to serve their respective elites.
The Arab reflection of Mein Kampf was penned by Hassan al-Banna - founder of
"al-Ikhwan al-Muslimun," an early incarnation of the Brotherhood -
a
"supreme guide" who dwelt endlessly on "the sickness" that
has defiled the
Muslem world and threatened to leave it spiritually diminished.
Al-Ikhwan mustered a score of Islamist terror organizations in 1928. The
organization received funding from the Saudis about this time, and in the
1930s Al-Ikhwan established a ligation in Munich to assist in fund-raising
for Adolph Hitler and his National Socialist Party.
At the same time, Lois Battuello says, "footholds were established in
dozens
of countries to provide the vital network for al Qaeda. These existing
networks explain al Qaeda's virtual world-wide theater of operations, the
tapping of an existing and buried network, one that relies on word of mouth
and maintains no written records (save plans for attacks on computers)."
The Brotherhood grew in numbers, and by the end of WW II there were a
half-million of them in Egypt alone, with tentacles stretching across the
Arab world. By the late 1940s, the Brotherhood was so formidable that it
vied for power over Egypt. Al-Banna was martyred by the government on
February 12, 1949. His assassination incited a jihad. Sayyad Qutb
(pronounced KUH-tuhb), a propagandist who served up an omelot of distorted
religious instruction and Nazi-style anti-Semitism, assumed leadership of
al-Ikhwan. In the mid-1960s, Ayman al-Zawahiri, still a juvenile, was
recruited into the ranks.
Zawahiri was born to a wealthy Egyptian clan. His grandfather was Grand Imam
at the al-Azhar Institute, the Sunni hub of higher learning. Abdel-Rahman
Azzam, Zawahiri's uncle on his father's side, was the Arab League's
secretary general. In 1974, Zawahiri graduated from the medical college at
Cairo university where his father was on the faculty.
Now, in the Middle East, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem was the most
influential Nazi collaborator. Another was Youssef Nada, board chairman of
al-Taqwa on the day the files were impounded by the Swiss federal
prosecutor's office.2 Youssef Mustapha Nada was the president of the al
Taqwa Bank Group.
Nada, a naturalized Italian, according to Paul W. Rasche in Studien von
Zeitfragen, was "a member of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood and
Jamaa-al-Islamiya, which is directly allied with al-Qaeda through Dr. Ayman
al-Zawahiri." In 1970, Nada relocated to Saudi Arabia. With an assist from
the Muslim Brotherhood, he "established contact with members of the Saudi
Royal family, and founded a construction company in Riyadh, much the same as
the Bin Laden family. He remained active in Riyadh, and soon founded the
first Islamic bank in Egypt, the Faisal Bank."
We've covered some ground since Part I of this Byzantine account, so recall
the connection of Turki al-Faisal to Mr. Adnan Khashoggi: "... in cahoots
with Sheik Kamal Adham, then director of Saudi intelligence (1963-79),
brother-in-law of King Faisal and the CIA's key liaison in the Arab world,
Khashoggi founded Oryx Investments." Oryx was linked by Khashoggi partner
Wallace Hilliard to Huffman Aviation in Florida, home of the flight school
where Mohammed Atta and his fellow terrorists flight-trained (Khashoggi,
part I).
This pulls Zawahiri and Nada and al Taqwa directly into the
Bush-Khashoggi-CIA axis: "The Faisal Islamic Bank of Saudi Arabia is the
head bank of a number of affiliated Islamic Banks under that name across the
Islamic world from Egypt to Pakistan to the Emirates and Malaysia. The head
of Faisal Islamic Bank of Saudi Arabia is former Saudi Intelligence Chief,
Turki al-Faisal [See parts V & VI]. Faisal Islamic Bank is directly involved
in running accounts for bin Laden and his associates, and has been named by
Luxembourg banking authorities in this regard."3
Those who don't remember history ...
Even the "mainstream" media has its uses. Nearly all of this has
been
reported here and there in the public print. It isn't a conspiracy theory.
Fascists Genoud, Huber and Nada, by way of al Taqwa, were intimately tied to
Faisal, Khashoggi, Hilliard, Dekkers, Atta ... and jihad!
... AND (why not?) throw into the mix Saud al Faisal - brother of Turki -
ever the cheerful optimist, and an American ally in the war:
Royal Embasy of Saudi Arabia
Washington, D.C.
Press Release
November 9, 2001
Prince Saud Al-Faisal meets with President Bush, calls meeting "positive
and productive"
His Royal Highness Prince Saud Al-Faisal, Minister of Foreign Affairs,
met with President George W. Bush at the White House today.
His Royal Highness described the meeting, which covered a range of
issues, and in particular the current situation in Afghanistan and the
Middle East peace process, as "positive and productive" (sic) ....4
[TO BE CONTINUED]
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NOTES
1) Marc Erikson, "Middle East Islamism, fascism and terrorism," Asia
Times,
November 5, 2002. http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/DK05Ak01.html.
Also see, "Global Nazism and the Muslim Brotherhood Indicators of
Connections," by Christopher Brown, Anerson Report,
http://www.azanderson.org/anderson_report_geo_political_Global_Nazism_Muslim_Brotherhood_filesjuly_11.htm
2) Ibid.
3) Paul W. Rasche, The Politics of Three - Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Israel,"
Studien von Zeitfragen 35, Jahrgang Internet, August 2001.
http://www.druckversion.studien-von-zeitfragen.net/Politics%20of%20Three.htm
4) Saudi embassy press release:
http://www.saudiembassy.net/2001News/Press/PressDetail.asp?cYear=2001&cIndex=22