End Corruption

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  1. Martin Alonzo

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    I don’t know where to put this to some it is news others they might thing it is conspiracy but it is based on fact.
    2017 Here are the Saudis Billionaires Forbes removed from this year's list, with last year's net worth:
    Prince Alwaleed bin Talal. $18.7 billion. ...
    Mohammed Al Amoudi. $8.1 billion. ...
    Prince Sultan bin Mohammed bin Saud Al Kabeer. $3.8 billion. ...
    Mohammed Al Issa. $2.6 billion. ...
    Saleh Kamel. ...
    Abdullah Al Rajhi. ...
    Abdul Majeed Alhokair. ...
    Salman Alhokair.
    2018 from Forbes magazine
    It's hard to imagine a faster or more audacious way to obtain billions of dollars than the route recently taken by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman: force the country's richest people to turn over their personal fortunes to the state as part of an "anticorruption campaign."
    And now there is no billionaires in Saudi Arabia
    There is now 57,069 sealed indictments normally there is 1,000 per year
    Human Trafficking Arrests 1,049
    123 children recovered at one time in Michigan
    https://www.kwch.com/content/news/1...covered-during-1-day-operation-496292201.html
    After Trump put out an executive order that anyone involved in child trafficking or anti humanitarian acts will have their assets taken world wide
    After that Resignations of executives have reached 5,244
    63 remains of fetuses removed from Perry Funeral Home in Detroit. In a rapidly widening investigation of metro Detroit funeral homes, Detroit Police executed a search warrant at a west-side funeral home near Wayne State University and removed 63 remains of fetuses, police said.
    I am glad something is finally being done about the corruption around the world
     
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