Saudi Princess Speaks Out Against Chemtrails and Geoengineering
By Patrick Roddie and Peter A. Kirby
At the recent Istanbul Security Conference (Dec. 3-5), our intrepid citizen journalist Patrick Roddie caught up with a Saudi royal by the full name of HRH Princess Basmah Bint Saud bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud. She more casually goes by the name of Princess Basmah Bint Saud. She is the daughter of King Saud and the granddaughter of King Abdel Aziz, the founder of the modern state of Saudi Arabia. She spoke at the conference on Dec., 5 where she gave a keynote speech.
The great thing about this woman is that, from a position of world power, she is speaking out against chemtrails and geoengineering.
This is not her first time speaking out about difficult issues. The Princess is an activist. She advocates for reform in Saudi Arabia. She travels the world attending social issue conferences. We commend the Princess. The world would be a much better place if more prominent people such as her spoke out about these outrageous crimes against Humanity.
Patrick, our interviewer, also presented at the Istanbul conference. The Princess was in the audience.
Here is video of Patrick’s presentation:
Here is a video of all the presenters at the “Atmospheric Manipulation; Opportunities and Threats” Climate Modification Technology Workshop. HRH Princess Basmah attended the workshop and asked several questions:
Princess Basmah Bint Saud’s website:
http://basmahbintsaud.com/home/
Istanbul Security Conference website:
http://istanbulguvenlikkonferansi.org/index.php/en/
Patrick Roddie is a San Francisco, CA researcher, writer, and globetrotting activist. Check out
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Peter Kirby is a San Rafael, CA researcher, writer, and activist. Check out his ebook Chemtrails Exposed: A New Manhattan Project
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