Anonymous ID: 20ce4d Oct. 23, 2018, 10:03 a.m. No.3574837   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>4905 >>4976

>>3574803

Khashoggi was an enemy of the Saudi State.

Met with people he thought were on his side.

They were not. Probably videotaped a confession and there's probably money being transferred around.

 

If you steal something, they cut off your hands in a muslim state. Imagine what they do if you actively try to destroy the country.

Anonymous ID: 20ce4d Oct. 23, 2018, 10:17 a.m. No.3574976   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>3574803

>>3574837

Consider the Saudi's chain of events.

He shows up… there's a fist fight. They take him somewhere. ____ happens. Body goes away.

 

Then consider that a body double leaves the Embassy.

 

Put that with what I'm saying.

 

Khashoggi shows up. Realizes that the guys he's meeting aren't the guys he thought he'd be meeting.

There's a scuffle and they may or may not knock him out on camera.

They take him to a room, get him to confess using methods blessed by Allah, and then show him Allah's Mercy and Justice.

They make the body more ready for travel, paint the room (probably again), and send the Body Double to meet up with whomever Khashoggi was supposed to meet up with in the first place.

 

Connect the dots.

Now add the part about "he was lured to the Embassy" with the "he was there to take care of marriage/divorce stuff".

Perhaps he wasn't expecting it to go through as it did, or it was the day the consulate set up for him to come in, knowing about the rest of his day already.

 

Where was he supposed to meet up with his people?

Was he supposed to meet up at the consulate?

Why would he be doing that AT the consulate?

That's unnecessarily risky… enacting plans to commit treason unnecessarily on Saudi soil.

That's beyond retarded.

It was just a stop for him.

Maybe there was always going to be a body double leaving the embassy.

Maybe he knew something was up.

Or perhaps he was going to be a martyr…

Or maybe he went to "confess his sins".

 

Either way… it's really not that complicated.

Especially considering who he associates with.

After all… what else is politics outside of associations and actions?