The House Of Saud Is Burning From The Economic Gonorrhea Given To Them By Fornicating With The Great Harlot(America) – ‘Worst of Saudi economic slump yet to come’

 

For a long time the British installed Jewish protectorate of the so-called Arab world has run into deep economic troubles. The House of Saud is starting to tremble at what they see coming to them. They know it’s coming and there is no real bracing for it, but they are trying to make you to believe that they will effectively weather the storm.

They know that without finance they can’t maintain the seat of their power by bribing and buying loyalty to opposing clans. Since they fornicated with their puppet masters, Britain(& America), they are now suffering from economic Gonorrhea  and it’s incurable. Penicillin(debt purchases and money printing) will not as yet alleviate the constant burning pains their trumped up kingdom is now suffering under duress.

It’s beginning to be crystal clear. Your are being awakened to the reality of the time…”Today, the so-called American Negroes must be resurrected and made to know and understand the fate of anyone who will follow or be deceived by the arch-deceivers.

  The strongest and most powerful weapon the arch-deceivers have at their disposal is to deceive the world of righteousness (the Nation of Islam). They do not stop at the common, ignorant Muslims, but reach also for the scholars and scientists of Islam, who should be aware of their trickery and deceit.

  We are in a world that is passing out of existence — and she is putting up a fight (war) to destroy the nation of righteousness. Be aware! To try to oppose the success of Allah’s truth only hastens the doom of falsehood and its teachers.”-Chp.45(tfoa)

‘Worst of Saudi economic slump yet to come’

Experts are warning that the worst of the economic slump for Saudi Arabia is yet to come.
Experts are warning that the worst of the economic slump for Saudi Arabia is yet to come.

Experts say the outlook for Saudi economic recovery will remain murky for many months to come with some even warning that the worst of the economic slump for the kingdom is yet to come. 

Reuters in a report quoted several Riyadh-based experts as saying that there would be a high degree of uncertainty over the status of the Saudi economy in 2017. That would mainly be a result of the remaining challenges from the private sector.

The Saudi economy may appear to have escaped a fiscal and currency crisis that loomed at the start of 2016. However, experts said, threats from certain basic problems still remain and will haunt the kingdom next year.

The government owes its success to temporarily escape crisis to unpaid bills rather than sustainable spending cuts.

The government has reduced or suspended payments that it owed to construction firms, medical establishments and even some of the foreign consultants who helped to design the economic reforms, Reuters added quoting the experts. The estimated unpaid dues for construction firms alone totaled 80 billion riyals.

Experts further warned that this could store up obligations for Riyadh in the future.

Reuters elsewhere emphasized that signs of the economic slump could be seen in Riyadh and other major cities, where discounts of 50 percent or more are offered by stores selling clothes and consumer electronics, and there is a surge in people offering second-hand cars for sale.

The biggest uncertainty may be how authorities can push through a key part of their reform drive, added the report. The most important issue for the Saudis may be determining how they plan to foster a vibrant private sector that does not depend on oil revenues while at the same pushing ahead austerity policies that are suppressing private demand.

Experts also warned that the status of the Saudi job market over the next few years.  Between 1 million and 2 million of Saudi Arabia’s 10 million foreign workers may leave over the next couple of years as the economic slowdown causes lay-offs and the government seeks to steer Saudi citizens into jobs previously held by foreigners, Reuters added.

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