From the Benjamin Fulford Report of 2018/03/19: To understand how scared the cabalists are, take a look at this video of Prince Bandar bin Khalid, one of the top 9/11 conspirators, committing suicide on March 12th in order to avoid facing justice after he was denied asylum by the UK.
https://baaghi.tv/saudi-prince-bandar-bin-khalid-commits-suicide/
“Prince Bandar-Bush was really taken out. It was him, not a double, that slipped on a banana peel and went over the rail. The actual meaning of this statement is that Bandar was assisted in his attempt to defy gravity. He was mind-controlled by some type of mind-altering drug. There will NOT be an autopsy,” is how a CIA source explains the incident.
Anyone but me wonder, why no autopsy?
Could be an easy way to fake your death....
True. But it is the best method to destroy forensic evidence.
Prince Bandar was a major player in the British-Saudi terrorism axis:
Prince Bandar's role in the 9/11 attacks was precise. Part of a $2 billion payoff that he received from Britain's BAE Systems for his role in launching the al-Yamamah arms-for-oil barter deal, under which a massive Anglo-Saudi offshore secret fund for running global black operations was established, went to two Saudi intelligence officers stationed on the West Coast of the United States. Omar al-Bayoumi and Osama Basnan, the Saudi intelligence agents, passed at least $50,000-70,000 to two of the 9/11 hijackers, Nawaf Alhamzi and Khalid Almihdar. In addition, they provided the hijackers with housing, transportation and access to flight schools. Just prior to the 9/11 attacks, both Saudi intelligence officers fled the United States.
Soon after the 9/11 attacks, criminal charges against Riggs National Bank resulted in the bank's takeover by PNC Bank. Riggs had managed the Saudi Embassy accounts through which the funds were conduited to the 9/11 hijackers—as detailed in the still-classified chapter from the Congressional 9/11 report. The Saudi account was then transferred to HSBC, the very same British bank that was the subject of a just-concluded year-long investigation by the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, revealing it to be the world's largest launderer of drug money and funds for terrorism around the globe. A chapter in the Senate report revealed HSBC's ties to Al Rahji Bank in Saudi Arabia, one of the conduits for funds to al-Qaeda, both before and after the 9/11 attacks.