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DONALD RUMSFELD LOOTS SURFACE IN ALPS: Saad al-Hilli my Radar for the past 9 years since Rummy Bribed Grand Ayatollah Sistani $200M to issue jurisprudence (fatwa) to Shiite warriors to throw Saddam Weapons and join US-UK Coalition to occupy Iraq. Sistani son-in-law Ayatollah Qazwini in England is trusted to burry these loots. Here’s some-lose-change in Saddam Fortune Fiction Fortified Rhetoric published in Daily Mail: Saad al-Hilli father ain’t Sunni to be trusted by Saddam circle.. Nice try! MI6 Accountant who are Monitoring all those shady transactions felt sleep when this fiction is out. The published Rhetoric is a very Powerful Argument that attracts inflammatory commentaries. Urban Accuracy Requires Profanity to honestly deliver opinion on poorly Thesaurused Fiction Fortified Rhetoric based on Exhausted-Vocabulary Googledjunk & Wikitrash. The First Amendment gives you birthright to Lie, Preach Hate & Uncensored Fact. You have the right to edit my narrative to meet your Reader’s Perusal to. I will annal your noted commentary unedited below. Please don’t delete mine based on how I look or prejudice if any. Please let your readers read mine to. I am too old to spam & be deceptive. I mean no offense. Kudos. And now shut-up, sit-down & listen to the Anglosexual Legends of GoogledJunk, WikiTrash, the Mayhem, and the Misinformation! Daily Mail by Ian Gallagher.. Your discretion is advised:
SADDAM HUSSEIN GAVE £840,000 FORTUNE TO FAMILY OF BRITISH FATHER MURDERED IN ALPS MASSACRE SAAD AL-HILLI, 50, KILLED ALONGSIDE WIFE, MOTHER-IN-LAW AND A FRENCH CYCLIST FORMER IRAQI DICTATOR SAID TO HAVE DEPOSITED THE SUM IN A SWISS BANK ACCOUNT IN THE NAME OF MR AL-HILLI’S FATHER MR AL-HILLI’S FATHER KADHIM WAS ONCE CLOSE TO SADDAM’S BA’ATH PARTY BUT LATER FLED IRAQ FOR BRITAIN
BY IAN GALLAGHER
PUBLISHED: 21:07 GMT, 27 OCTOBER 2012 | UPDATED: 09:49 GMT, 28
Saddam Hussain gave £840,000 to the family of the British engineer who was murdered with his wife in the Alps, it was claimed last night.
The former Iraqi dictator is said to have deposited the sum in a Swiss bank account in the name of Saad Al-Hilli’s father. The claim, which apparently originated with German intelligence, adds a sensational twist to the baffling case. Cash deposit: Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein, left, is said to have deposited £840,000 into the bank account of murdered Saad Al-Hilli's (pictured right) father Kadhim Murder scene: Saad al-Hilli, his wife, Iqbal, and his mother-in-law were all killed in an isolated lay-by near Lake Annecy in Eastern France Mr Al-Hilli, 50, from Surrey was killed along with his wife Iqbal, 47, his mother-in-law and a French cyclist last month in an attack that left his seven-year-old daughter, Zainab, badly injured, and her four-year-old sister Zeena deeply traumatised. Brother of Alps shooting victim criticises French police for concentrating on 'wild speculation' about family feud Was French cyclist the REAL target? Girl, seven, who survived Alps attack tells police he was killed before her family Alps massacre family was killed after they saw cyclist get shot FIRST, forensics investigation reveals Mr Al-Hilli’s father Kadhim was once close to Saddam’s Ba’ath Party, but fell foul of the tyrant in the Seventies, and fled Iraq for Britain. The scene of the September 5 massacre – an isolated lay-by near Lake Annecy in Eastern France – is only an hour’s drive from Geneva where the money was deposited. Swiss prosecutor Dario Zanni believes the family may have been returning from there when ambushed. Tragedy: How the killings were reported at the time of the massacre It raises the possibility that Mr Al-Hilli had managed to gain access to the account, which is thought to have remained in his father’s name, and that this was known to his killer. The story was reported in the respected French newspaper Le Monde. It said that a French police source had revealed that the money’s source had been discovered by German intelligence agency BND. The agency’s operatives routinely monitored the flow of cash to and from Baghdad as Germany did more business with the Saddam regime than any other country. An intelligence source in Munich said last night: ‘They know the money trail, and they know how to follow it. They have spent decades monitoring money transactions between the West and Iraq. The BND is the first port of call in such circumstances.’ The BND said they had no comment on the report, saying: ‘We do not comment on operations.’
The Le Monde story was published under the headline: ‘The potential links between the Al-Hillis and Saddam Hussein.’ It said: ‘According to a French police source, the German secret service informed the gendarmerie’s anti-terrorist branch that there were links between the Al-Hilli family and Saddam Hussein’s fortune. ‘The tensions began after Saad Al-Hilli’s father [Kadhim] was struck off the list of beneficiaries of the former Iraqi dictator.’ It has always been suggested that Kadhim’s multi-million pound legacy – he died last year – led to conflict between Saad, who lived in Claygate, Surrey, and his brother Zaid who lives in nearby Chessington. However Zaid strongly denies there was any such feud. Close ties: Mr Al-Hilli's father Kadhim is believed to have been close to Saddam Hussein's Ba'ath Party but later fled for the UK Fall out: But Kadhim Al-Hilli fell out with Saddam in the seventies Shortly after his murder, it emerged that Saad Al-Hilli had put a block on his father’s will, which effectively stopped his brother from inheriting his share until ‘unknown’ disputes were resolved. But Le Monde says it was the money in the Swiss bank account – not the rest of the legacy – that may have caused friction between the two brothers. Swiss investigators discovered the secret account earlier this month, but according to Le Monde they didn’t make the link to Iraq. Mystery: It is still unknown why Saad Al-Hilli, his wife and 77-year-old Swedish mother-in-law were killed Specialist police were last week questioning Geneva-based bankers about the Al-Hillis’ assets, while financial records in countries including America have also been requested. Kadhim, a former factory owner, left Baghdad in the late Seventies with his wife, Fasiha, and two boys, after allegedly falling foul of the Ba’ath Party. The family settled in Pimlico, Central London, later moving to Surrey. Another theory is that Kadhim never fell out with the Ba’ath Party at all – and that he was simply managing many accounts for Saddam behind this smokescreen.
Shortly before the dictator was executed in 2006, it was revealed that he withdraw around £620 million from the Iraqi central bank in 2003, which he had begun to hide around the world. The assets would have been added to millions already deposited in accounts in other countries – mainly through Iraqis who had moved abroad. Saddam is known to have concentrated large amounts in Switzerland and France, where he had at least two homes and moored a £17 million yacht. If Saad Al-Hilli was party to this secret information – and indeed the location of the hidden millions – then he would have been an obvious target for an attack. Eric Maillaud, the Annecy prosecutor leading the inquiry into the quadruple killing, said he had ‘not yet been informed’ about the intelligence from
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