
WHERE DO YOU WANT THE 25 MILLION DOLLAR PAY OFF CHECK PUT?
On the day that the biggest terrorist attack ever was made on the United States, Huma Abedin was working for two groups closely tied to terrorism. One that raised money for terrorists and one that receives financing from terrorists. They are the Muslim World League directly to the The Institute for Muslim Minority Affairs and the Journal for Muslim Minority Affairs, an organization that Vanity Fair writer William D. Cohan called “the Abedin family business and Hillary Clinton.
The Muslim World League was run out of the offices of the Abedin Family Business. The Saudis forced George Bush to roll back the plan to name the Muslim World League as a terrorist organization, raising money for terrorist through Saudi Arabia. The MWL is a Wahhabist Islamic group. It was closely tied to the Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs. An archived page from the journal, dated Dec 2nd, 2002 listed Huma Abedin as an editor. Other editors were Heba, her brother Hassan and her mother, Saleha S. Mahmood.
At the same time Huma Abedin was on the payroll of Hillary Clinton. In 2009, when Hillary became the Secretary of State, Huma Abedin was still on Hillary’s payroll at the same time that Hillary was on the payroll of Saudi Arabia, to the tune of 25 million dollars. A suspicious person might conclude that those two facts are somehow related.
Listed on the Board of Advisers on that date is former Muslim World League Secretary General Abdullah Omar Naseef, who is listed as being on the “Majlis as-Shura.”
Majlis as-Shura or Shura Council, also known as the Consultative Assembly of Saudi Arabia, is a 150 member board of advisers—all appointed by the Saudi Arabian King—that proposes laws to the King and cabinet in the Kingdom’s absolute monarchy.
From that same December 2002 date, another webpage on the Institute for Muslim Minority Affairs site about how to reach the Journal says “Editorial Correspondence including submission of articles and books for review should be addressed to: Editor, Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs 46 Goodge Street, London WIP 1FJ, U.K.”