Friday, January 23, 2015

WHO IS SAUDI-ARABIAS NEW CROWN PRINCE SALMAN.

JEWISH KING JESUS IS COMING AT THE RAPTURE FOR US IN THE CLOUDS-DON'T MISS IT FOR THE WORLD.THE BIBLE TAKEN LITERALLY- WHEN THE PLAIN SENSE MAKES GOOD SENSE-SEEK NO OTHER SENSE-LEST YOU END UP IN NONSENSE.GET SAVED NOW- CALL ON JESUS TODAY.THE ONLY SAVIOR OF THE WHOLE EARTH - NO OTHER. 1 COR 15:23-JESUS THE FIRST FRUITS-CHRISTIANS RAPTURED TO JESUS-FIRST FRUITS OF THE SPIRIT-23 But every man in his own order: Christ the firstfruits; afterward they that are Christ’s at his coming.ROMANS 8:23 And not only they, but ourselves also, which have the firstfruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves groan within ourselves, waiting for the adoption, to wit, the redemption of our body.(THE PRE-TRIB RAPTURE)



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UPDATE-FRI JAN 23,2015-07:16PM

JAMES B SMITH FORMER US AMBASSADOR TO SAUDI-ARABIA SAID HOW CAN AMERICA CONDEMN SAUDI-ARABIA FOR THEM BEHEADING AND KILING PEOPLE IN THE NAME OF THEIR GOD ALLAH.WHEN AMERICA KILLS CITIZENS WITH THE DEATH PENALTY.THIS SMITH IS A COMPLETE LUNATIC.COMPARING ISLAMIC BEADINGS AND KILLING OF PEOPLE TO THE DEATH PENALTY IN AMERICA.HOW CAN AN EX US AMBASSADOR OF SAUDI-ARABIA SUCK WHOLE UP TO ISLAM.AND SAY THE USA IS JUST AS BAD AS RADICAL ISLAM FOR KILLING PEOPLE IN THE ELECTRIC CHAIR.THIS SMITH GUY IS OUT TO LUNCH TOTALLY.BUT OF COURSE CNN OBAMA AND SAUDIS PUPPET.WOULD HAVE SOMEBODY ON THAT SAYS SAUDI-ARABIA IS NO WORSE IN THERE HUMAN RIGHTS RECORD THEN AMERICA.AND YES CROWN PRINCE SALMAN WILL BE SAUDI-ARABIAS NEW KING.AND AFTER TENS OF THOUSANDS WALKED AROUND THEIR BLACK METEORITE THEY WORSHIPPED ALL NIGHT IN MECCA.THE ABDULLAH FUNERAL IS CURRENTLY GOING ON IN SAUDI-ARABIA.



HERES HOW THE LAMESTREAM MEDIA IS SO DECEPTIVE.LAST NIGHT ON CNN WHEN THEY ANNOUNCED THAT ABDULLAH DIED.AN HOUR OR SO LATER.ONE CNN ANAYLIST WAS ON SAYING LIKE THE OSAMA BIN LADIN HOAX.THAT ABDULLAH WAS ALREADY BURRIED AND IN THE GRAVE.AND SAUDIS WERE AT THE GRAVE SITE PAYING THEIR RESPECTS.BECAUSE ISLAM BURRIES THEIR PEOPLE SO QUICK.WELL NOW AT 7:30AM ON CNN.I SEE THE BODY OF ABDULLAH BEING CARRIED IN RYIAD SAUDI ARABIA.WELL HERE WE GO WITH THE SCAM AGAIN. LAST NIGHT CNN CLAIMED THAT ABDULLAH WAS IN THE GRAVE ROTTING ALREADY IN THE SO CALLED FAST BURIAL OF ABDULLAH.OH BUT SUDDENLY THIS MORNING.THE BODY OF ABDULLAH IS BEING CARRIED IN A BURIAL CEREMONY. CNN AND OBAMA ARE PULLING THE SAME SCAM LIKE THEY TRYED TO PULL ON US WHEN THEY CLAIMED BIN LADIN DIED AT THE HANDS OF THE US SPECIAL FORCES.AND THAT THEIR WERE NO PICTURES OF BIN LADINS BODY BEEN THROWN IN THE SEA.BECAUSE IT WAS A NORMAL ISLAMIC BURIAL THAT BIN LADIN GETS THROWN IN THE SEA AND BURRIED QUICK.MEANWHILE THERES WAS NO SUCH QUICK BURIAL IN ISLAM.THAT THE PERSON GETS THROWN IN THE SEA QUICK.AND NO PICTURES ALLOWED OF THE SEA THROW IN.AND NOW CNN TODAY- AFTER SAYING ABDULLAH LAST NIGHT WAS BURRIED AN HOUR OR SO AFTER HE DIED.BUT SUDDENLY NOW AT THE SO CALLED FUNERAL SERVICE OF ABDULLAH. HIS BODY THAT WAS SO CALLED BURRIED.IS NOW BEING CARRIED BY ARABIAN CAMEL BOYS.WHY WOULD YOU BURY ABDULAH.THEN 8 OR 9 HOURS LATER.DIG HIM UP.AND SHOW HIS BODY BEING DONE A FUNERAL SERVICE FOR.IS MY QUESTION.SEE HOW OBAMA THE SUNNI MUSLIM AND CNN PLAY HEAD GAMES AND DECEPTION WITH US.WHEN IT COMES TO ISLAM.THEY WILL SAY AND DO ANYTHING TO SUCKUP TO ISLAM AND ESPECIALLY SAUDI-ARABIA.THE 911 SET UPPERS OF THE AMERICANS KILLED ON SEPTEMBER 11,2001.



Who is Saudi Arabia's new King Salman?-By Jethro Mullen, CNN-Updated 5:25 AM ET, Fri January 23, 2015-Saudi State TV: King Abdullah dead at 90 04:00



(CNN)After the death of King Abdullah, Saudi Arabia quickly announced that one of his younger brothers, Crown Prince Salman, was succeeding him.The man taking control of the world's top oil exporter is well established in the Gulf kingdom's corridors of power.Salman, 79, is "a stalwart of the royal family" who is "viewed as a pragmatic and cautious reformer, much like his predecessor," says CNN's Becky Anderson in Abu Dhabi.He has served as defense minister and deputy prime minister of Saudi Arabia, a vital U.S. ally in the Middle East, for years. Like Abdullah, he's one of the dozens of sons of Saudi Arabia's founder, King Abdulaziz.



Here are some of the key points about the new ruler.



He's an experienced leader



Salman was governor of the Saudi capital, Riyadh, for nearly five decades during a period of significant change."When he became governor in 1963, Riyadh had 200,000 inhabitants — today it has more than seven million," Bruce Riedel, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution's Center for Middle East Policy, said in a commentary. "Salman presided over this remarkable transformation with a record for good governance and a lack of corruption.""He had to be a combination ... of a reformer, of a judge, a jury in some cases, and deal with dissent, as well as dealing with economic issues," Robert Jordan, a former U.S. ambassador to Saudi Arabia, told CNN. "So I think he's well prepared for the task at hand."Salman's experience running Riyadh also involved keeping many of the numerous members of the Saudi royal family in line."Since most of the royal princes and princesses live in Riyadh, he was also the family sheriff, ensuring any transgressions were dealt with smoothly and quietly, with no publicity," said Riedel, who worked for the CIA for 30 years.His national roles have since brought him wider responsibility.Salman "has been chairing cabinet meetings for several months and handling almost all foreign travel responsibilities for the monarchy since he became the heir in 2012," Riedel said.



He's unlikely to rock the boat



Salman's ascension to the throne is in line with the appointments put in place by Abdullah before his death."I think that you'll see a continuation -- very similar policies, very similar dynamics unfolding," said James Zogby, president of the Arab American Institute. "The kingdom is modernizing; it's changing, it's reforming and it will continue to do so over the next several decades."Riedel says the royal family "values family collegiality and harmony highly.""The two previous Saudi kingdoms in the 18th and 19th centuries were wracked by internal family squabbles, which their foreign enemies exploited," he explains. "With the Arab world facing its worst crisis in decades, the royals will want to present an image of stability and strength."



There are concerns about his health



Salman is one of Abdullah's younger brothers. But at 79, he's not particularly young.There are unconfirmed reports that he may have various health problems. But with Saudi Arabian media tightly controlled by the state, nobody's really sure what his condition is.Riedel says Salman has had a stroke, Simon Henderson of the Washington Institute says the new king's brain is "ravaged by dementia," and The Economist reports he's believed to be suffering from Alzheimer's."Reports do differ sharply over just how ill Prince Salman really is -- and medical reports on the illnesses of the Saudi royal family can be grossly inaccurate," cautioned Anthony H. Cordesman, a Middle East expert at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.Salman's schedule of official meetings suggests a degree of health. But Henderson isn't convinced it proves he's highly capable."The fact that Salman appears in public at all is attributed to his determination to become king -- or, more likely, the ambition of his closest relatives that he should do so," he wrote last month.



He has a successor waiting in the wings



Salman's first order after assuming the throne was to appoint his youngest brother, Prince Muqrin, as the new crown prince.Analysts see that appointment as an effort to ensure future stability. Abdullah had named Muqrin as deputy crown prince in March.At 69 years old, Muqrin is relatively youthful. A former head of intelligence for the kingdom, he is also reportedly well-liked by world leaders.Muqrin "has been closely linked to Abdullah and his policies of modernization and reform," according to Cordesman.But the succession plan isn't without its critics. Muqrin's mother does not have royal blood, which is a sticking point for some people in Saudi Arabia.



His sons include an astronaut and a fighter pilot



Several of Salman's sons also hold prominent positions.They include Prince Sultan, who in the 1980s became the first Muslim astronaut and is now the president of Saudi Arabia's tourism authority; Prince Abdulaziz, the deputy oil minister; and Prince Faisal, the governor of the Medina region.Another son, Prince Khaled, was reportedly among the pilots who carried out the first airstrikes on ISIS positions in Syria last year.Details about Salman's earlier life and upbringing weren't immediately available Friday. But an official biography contained one nugget about his youth: he had apparently memorized the Quran by the age of 10, it said.CNN's Dana Ford contributed to this report.






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