To the attention of :
His Royal Highness, Crown Prince Mohammad Bin Salman Al Saud
Deputy Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

The news went viral inside the Red Cross asylum camp in Tournai on Sunday, 29 September 2019, when the old photos were published of a personal bodyguard of His Majesty King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud. The personal bodyguard is Abdulaziz Al Faghm, and he is a Saudi army general.
While in Saudi Arabia the man is believed to be dead after a shooting, here at the asylum center a resident took the photo of Abdulaziz Al Faghm and showed it to a very huge and tall Red Cross collaborator named Mouhomod Abu Lias or Baljas.
If “Abu Lias” is a false name, then this choice is not neutral because it has an anti-Islam connotation. “Abu Lias” could be an onomatopoeia for “palliasson” (“doormat” in French and “clown” in Flemish). In this case it could be a person who hates Muslims.
Mouhomod reportedly was shocked to see the photo on someone’s phone. He naturally asked, “where did you find this picture?” The asylum center resident, who – by the way – is Kurdish, answered: “I just happen to have it”. “Is this man you?” the very intrigued resident continued to ask Mouhomod. “Yes, that was me”, the original Abdulaziz Al Faghm answered.
We found him Abdulaziz Al Faghm in Belgium, just like we also found Mr. Mokles Girgis in Belgium. Mokles Girgis is the Egyptian artist who rolled Donald Trump in a real estate deal in Beverly Hills when he was not the President of the United States.
I expected such situations to arise at some point at La Croix-Rouge de Belgique because what strikes me about the asylum center is that they hide the names of practically everyone, and they replaced them with a number which corresponds with a badge number. They did not yet go as far as tattooing an identity number of a bar code to recognize each and every asylum seeker.
You don’t call people by a number. Normal people love being addressed with their real names. You cannot build a relationship or rapport when you don’t have the name of the person you are dealing with.
I have never been in an organization before in my life where you don’t know the name of each and every person you share your life with until I came to the Red Cross Asylum Center.
For example, when there is a fight between two people, each does not know the name of the opponent. It makes filing complaints with the police impossible.
When there is a fight in the camp, they don’t call the police, they usually call Mouhomod Baljas to come and separate the fighters because that is his job.
Anybody with a rational mind would immediately feel that something is wrong with la Croix-Rouge de Belgique which insists on the total anonymity of everyone being maintained at the asylum centers. What are they trying to hide?
By replacing the names with a number, they attracted the attention toward very big problems they have, in Belgium, which is that they might be hiding the traitors of your land. That is what the extensive social system in Belgium is all about. It is apparently not for supporting the taxpayers, but to use the people’s taxes for supporting the people who are supposed to be in jail in another country.
… and afterward, they want to do business with your country
like building a whole amazon of fake palm trees in Munawara
with Moroccan plans, they have stolen from someone else?
Don’t you think their criminality is going a little too far?
Indeed, now I understand who could have facilitated the copying of the rainwater system, which became an umbrella system against the sunlight.
I am suspecting Mr. Abdulaziz Al Faghm
I now also begin to understand who might have convinced Miss Muna Abusulayman, the Managing Director of the Kingdom Foundation to change the course of my application for funding for the multicultural innovation centers. Unless it is the army general of her country, I do not see Miss Abusulayman listening and following instructions that go against the interests of the company she was working for, the economy of her country and of the whole Arab world. As he is undoubtedly a Saudi himself, Miss Abusulayman had the impression that she was still operating in favor of her country.

We finally have a name for the “Potential Funders” on this graph
it is Mr. Abdulaziz Al Faghm
Mr. Abdulaziz Al Faghm must have a connection with OCHA (Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs), because that is what the e-mail from the Kingdom Foundation says:

Download the full conversation with Halla Fouad Angawi
For further reading on this subject, please consult the following two archives :
Letter from Muna AbuSulayman_5 January 2008
Analysis and Audit Report_KF_rev2
Bail Out Letter in Favor of Prince Alwaleed
Mr. Al Faghm most probably arrived in Belgium as one of those refugees, who wish that neither their history, nor their name, nor their face is known. There are real victims of oppression and torture arriving in Belgium, and perhaps they were victims of agents to the mafia in Belgium who needs their enslavement in the Belgian agriculture or in sex tourism. The normal victims of torture and oppression who have fled their countries, continue to seek justice.
in their name… not in someone else’s name
or under any other name…
The circumstances in Belgium are exceptional as the chances are that victims of oppression and torture would bump into their executioners or in many more agents who are employed by the conspiracy than in their countries of origin. The executioners who also have fled, do everything they can so not to be found at all, like taking another name, another date of birth, and often other papers with preferably the picture of someone else on it.
This is why for both the victims and their oppressors, there is no interest in having a file somewhere with their true identity and true history. They don’t want us to know where they are. No one knows they’re hiding in Belgium
Yet, nothing is known on why Mr. Abdulaziz Al Faghm would have fled his country. Why would he choose to work in a dump like a refugee camp in Tournai, in comparison with the rich and lavish life he used to live when he was protecting His Majesty King Salman, and which he will never have again. Now, life is different and more difficult in Belgium.

Mr. Al Faghm speaks French, Spanish, Arabic, and English. At the asylum camp, he’s impersonating a Moroccan. The asylum seekers from Palestine, Syria, and Iraq told me that “Mouhomod the giant” is a Moroccan. “A Moroccan? The names in Morocco do not contain “Abou” or “Abu” but “Ibn” or “Bou” or “Ben”. If he were a Moroccan, then why is he so inflexible and distant with me? ” I commented. Most Arabs on the camp have no affinity with Mouhomod .
The only people who appreciate him a little are the Latin Americans. While Angela Hernandez was missing, her son Elvin told me that he was receiving news about her through Mouhomod (the giant), “a wonderful Red Cross collaborator who is multilingual”, he said. Apparently, Angela was first receiving medical care somewhere, and she was taken to a hospital later on.
Could this apparently a very nice, friendly and helpful employee
of the Red Cross also be the grumpy Saudi army general at the same time?
Mr. Abdulaziz Al Faghm must have a boss here in Belgium of whom he receives the
instructions, and who helps him stay alive. He must be a boss who has connections with Latin America, and perhaps also with the drug and prostitution milieu in that part of the world.
My best guess that his boss might be Joseph Ghyssens, the owner of Beauté et Bien-être, a beauty salon in rue des Tongres in Brussels. Through a detective, I have learned that he might be the man who killed a 30-year-old woman from Sierra Leone, who the police found buried in Wallonia a few months ago, with a bullet through the head. The police didn’t have the identity. Maybe she was a holder of the orange identity card. I am still waiting on specific details
The reason why I think of him is that a few years earlier Joseph Ghyssens was one of the first members of the violent mafia who ran off with the idea of group-purchasing of electricity. It took the life of Mr Filip Adwent, a French Member of the European Parliament to whom I sent the proposal. He and his entire young family died in a seemingly car accident in Summer of 2005 during his holiday in his home country, Poland.
The List of Crimes committed by François Leemans denies that it was an accident.
Filip Adwent’s team was in charge of the dossier concerning the liberation of the prisoners of Tindouf (Morocco). Tindouf is a region in south Algeria, bordering the Western Sahara and Morocco.
Afterwards, there was no end to the pestilence, which is identical in the monkey world, and which occurs on a larger scale in Belgium, especially when it concerns a Moroccan victim.
Many Palestinians have experienced hatred and rejection of the Arabs. Would anyone make that a condition for joining the Red Cross?
To be honest, I sensed ostracism on behalf of Mouhomod Baljas or Abu Lias. He would ask me “if you need something, let me know”. The day when I need something, like the key to the study room or a table to work on, he finds 1000 reasons for not helping. It is not much that I ask, but he does not do it. I tried him twice. Do you think I am going to help him now?
Could he be the man behind the hatred against the Arabs in the camp
by which Mustapha Halhali (an Algerian) was accused of rape?
I also heard Mouhomod speak Arabic, he did not sound North African to me. His Arabic is perfect. It is the kind of Arabic which is spoken by highly educated people in Morocco, not by bodyguards or someone who uses the fist for getting ahead.
Mr. Abdulaziz Al Faghm might be someone who needed the orange identity card, like the one which the municipality of Tournai refused for me, most probably because I wanted to pursue a university degree in economic sciences totally paid for.
The main questions I ask about Mouhomod Baljas, whether he is Abdulaziz Al Faghm or not, are:
- Why did he choose Belgium as his host country?
- How did he succeed in his asylum application, which many refugees from countries

Did he call on LGBT rights? Did Mouhomod say that he became a Christian ? at war, such as Afghanistan, are unable to do, while Mouhomod would come from Saudi Arabia, a country at peace?
- How did he enter as an employee of the Belgian Red Cross?
- Where would he have learned French and Spanish? Could it have been in Morocco anyway?
Did he mock with the Belgian asylum system?
I continue to gather clues around Mr. Abdulaziz Al Faghm until we have solid proof that he is still alive.
To be continued…
Yours sincerely

Naima Mouali
President of United Chambers and Innovation Consultant
Founder of Anaccell Corporation
e-mail : unitedchambers@firemail.de
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