Alwaght-Mujtahidd , Famous Saudi twitter
Whistleblower, revealed that the appointment of the new Saudi Minister of
Internal Affairs was an American recommendation.
Mujtahidd wrote on his Twitter
account that Meghren Ibn Abdul Aziz was aware that he will be fired; however,
he did not receive any formal request from Salman Ibn Abdul Aziz until last
night. He continued by saying, "Yesterday evening was the time for the
periodical dinner set up by Meghren for the royal family and few important
Saudi figures. The guest of Honor was the Prime Minister of New Zealand.
Meghren was the Crown Prince until the end of the dinner (after 10 p.m.). After
10 p.m., Meghren was summoned by Salman Ibn Abdul Aziz who said to him, "You
have not failed to do what ought to be done, but we have to benefit from the
youths"; and Meghren did not hesitate to accept."
Mujtahidd added, "On
23:00, the matter was settled, so Muhammad Ibn Nayef and Muhammad Ibn Salman
hastened to deliver the news to the important figures inside and outside the
family. When they were certain that the news have reached the "Circle of
Courtesies", they have decided to cut off on those who would try to call
off or embarrass them; this is why the declaration was on dawn…" Mujtahidd
continued, "The reason why the announcement of this decision was among some
other chinges was a matter of downplay and to pass it along within a large
package of decisions; it was a trick that did not work since nobody noticed the
rest of the decisions."
Mujtahidd also tweeted that,
"Meghren is so weak; he was used by Abdul Muhsen Al- Tuwaijri – the former
President of the Saudi Royal Court in the reign of Abdullah Ibn Abdul Aziz – in
order to pave the way for Meteib Ibn Abdullah; then he was used by Muhammad Ibn
Nayef and Muhammad Ibn Salman to make people to forget Ahmad Ibn Abdul Aziz –
the former Saudi Minister of Internal Affairs in 2012."
Mujtahidd commented on
appointing of Adel Al-Jubeir as the new Minister of Foreign Affairs saying
"Al-Jubeir was about to be exempted from his position that his nomination
to be the Minister of Foreign Affairs came as a U.S. recommendation." He added,
"After 11 p.m, Muhammad Ibn Salman commissioned Majed Al-Qasabi and
Mousaed Al-Ayban – due to their diplomatic abilities – to contact the
Allegiance Committee to convince them."
Mujtahidd has published the
names of those who refused to pledge allegiance. Sons of Abdul Aziz: Ahmad,
Abdul Ilah, Mamdouh, Meteib, Talal, Bandar, Turki, and Abdul Rahman refused to
pledge allegiance. Meshaal Ibn Saud, Muhammad Ibn Fahd, and Muhammad Ibn Saad where
among the grandchildren who did not pledge allegiance. After refusal of sons of
Abdul Aziz to pledge allegiance, their sons followed them.
He continued that "The rest who have
agreed, most notably Meshaal Ibn Abdul Aziz, were bribed billions. Khaled Ibn
Abdullah has accepted to pledge allegiance, may be because he does not like his
brother Meteib."
Mujtahidd also said, "These names are
accurate until this morning, although there is a possibility that the names of
pro- and anti-allegiance might change this evening after the attempts of
Muhammad Ibn Nayef and Muhammad Ibn Salman to silence the others with
money."
In his tweets, Mujtahidd wrote that
he has information that the French President, Francois Holland, will be the
guest of Honor at the Persian Gulf State Council that will be heldon May 4 and
5.
He said, "King Salman Ibn
Abdul Aziz and his son Muhammad will visit France before the summit along with
the American President, Barack Obama." He continues, "The French
President succeeded in convincing Muhammad Ibn Salman to deepen ties between
two countries that was exhibited in recent attitudes concerning the Iranian
nuclear agreement and the Yemeni crisis. According to a Saudi Recommendation,
Francois Holland will be a guest of Honor at the Persian Gulf States Council
consultative summit; he will participate for only one day. Congratulations to
France! If nothing emergent occurs to the health state of Salman Ibn Abdul
Aziz, he will leave accompanied by his son Muhammad, on May 10, for a three-day
visit to France before heading to the U.S. to meet Barack Obama. Although it is
considered a private visit, but it is expected that Ibn Salman will reach an
agreement with armory companies in France worth billions of dollars."