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Revision as of 10:59, 19 October 2018
Adnan Khashoggi (arms dealer) | |
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Born | 25 July 1935 Mecca, Saudi Arabia |
Died | 6 June 2017 (Age 81) 1), London, England |
Nationality | Saudi Arabia |
Parents | • Mohammad Khashoggi • Samiha Ahmed |
Children | • 8 • including • Nabila Khashoggi |
Member of | Jeffrey Epstein/Other associates |
Perpetrator of | "Iran-Contra" |
Interest of | Ronald Kessler |
Multi-billionaire arms dealer, power broker, positively fingered in multiple deep political events such as Iran–Contra and the Lockheed bribery scandal.[1]
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Family
Adnan Khashoggi was born in Mecca, the son of Mohammad Khashoggi, who was King Abdul Aziz Al Saud's personal doctor.[2] His family is of Turkish origin.[3] Adnan Khashoggi's sister was author Samira Khashoggi who married businessman Mohamed Al-Fayed and was the mother of Dodi Fayed.[4] Another sister, Soheir Khashoggi, is a well-known Arab writer (Mirage, Nadia's Song, Mosaic). Adnan Khashoggi was the uncle of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, who is believed to have been murdered at the Saudi Arabian consulate in Istanbul on 2 October 2018.[5]
Yacht sold to Donald Trump
In 1988, Khashoggi sold his $90million superyacht Nabila to US businessman Donald Trump.[6] Forced to sell it for a mere $30 million, Khashoggi did not want Trump to keep the name Nabila, because it was his daughter’s name. Trump had no intention, ever, of keeping the name. He had already decided to rename it the Trump Princess. But for some reason Khashoggi thought Trump meant to retain the name, and he knocked a million dollars off the asking price to ensure the name change. Accepting the deduction, Trump said:
- “Khashoggi was a great broker and a lousy businessman. He understood the art of bringing people together and putting together a deal better than almost anyone — all the bullshitting part, of talk and entertainment — but he never knew how to invest his money. If he had put his commissions into a bank in Switzerland, he’d be a rich man today, but he invested it, and he made lousy choices.”[7]
An event carried out
Event | Description |
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"Iran-Contra" | A drug trafficking/weapons smuggling operation carried out in the 1980s with the approval of the top of the US government. |
Related Document
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:The Global Drugs Meta-Group | article | October 2005 | Peter Dale Scott |
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- ↑ "Adnan Khashoggi Net Worth". Therichest.com. 25 July 1935. Retrieved 6 June 2017.Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css must have content model "Sanitized CSS" for TemplateStyles (current model is "Scribunto").
- ↑ Ponton, Rebecca. "Soheir Khashoggi: Success Is No Mirage". Woman Abroad Magazine. Sept/Oct 2001 (7). Retrieved 7 June 2017.Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css must have content model "Sanitized CSS" for TemplateStyles (current model is "Scribunto").
- ↑ "Missing Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi is a nephew of a billionaire arms dealer and second cousin of Princess Diana's lover Dodi Fayed"
- ↑ "The story of Donald Trump's superyacht: The Trump Princess"
- ↑ "Khashoggi’s Fall"