Anonymous ID: 1999d4 Oct. 24, 2018, 7:08 a.m. No.3584132   🗄️.is 🔗kun

follow the money

https://gizmodo.com/softbank-which-signed-45-billion-saudi-tech-investmen-1829831212

 

follow up from post 10/05/2018

>>3350047

https://8ch.net/qresearch/res/3349415.html#q3350047

 

On October 2, Saudi citizen, U.S. resident, and journalist in self-imposed exile Jamal Khashoggi entered the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, reportedly wary of the potential consequences of entering a facility controlled by a dictatorial government he frequently criticized. He is now presumed dead at the hands of Saudi personnel, who Turkish officials speaking under the cover of anonymity have claimed were recorded torturing and murdering him inside the embassy.

 

As a result, executives from numerous firms including Google, JPMorgan Chase, Uber, Virgin Group, and others have publicly distanced themselves from Saudi Arabia and its brutal ruling monarchy, whose heir to the throne Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has been trying to lure foreign investment as part of a moonshot, P.R.-friendly plan to transform the nation into a regional tech and logistics giant. But as the New York Times reported on Wednesday, Japanese tech giant SoftBank Group—which received a $45 billion commitment for its tech-centric Vision Fund from the Saudi sovereign wealth fund—and its CEO Masayoshi Son seem to be waiting to see just how much blood is in the water.

more at link above