DENIED- THE SEARCH FOR SAUDI JUSTICE
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About the Book
DENIED
Some of the Saudis involved in the project are seen often on American TV news programs and are frequently involved in much controversy as more and more Americans are ‘telling’ their own personal stories of disaster. The fallout of exposure of these dealings with the Saudi Royal Family has changed the way many Americans view their Gulf War ally. This book details the Saudi influence on the U.S. State Department by use of correspondences from Senators, Congressmen, Ambassadors, a six page restricted Saudi document and a Diplomatic Note from Saudi Arabia to America. The facts presented are so compelling that a letter sent to His Royal Highness Prince Bandar by a prominent U.S. citizen stated: "Once this book is published it will not be possible to counter its message and the impact it will have on Arabs in America."
Because of this letter the writing of this book was discontinued for six months and is now finished because the Saudis need to know that their days of ‘owning’ enough influence to do as they please in America are coming to an end.
About the Author
James Dickson has been a consultant for a wide variety of clients both in and out of the U.S. for over twenty-five years. He has helped his clients buy, improve and create new businesses. Dickson served as Chairman of the Board of a New York Corporation, President of a Massachusetts Corporation, as well as President of J.L. Dickson Associates. His client list includes commercial corporations, government agencies and two governors. His trip to Saudi Arabia was to meet his Saudi partner, expand his partners business and set up new businesses in the Gulf Region. He was doing this when he was asked by King Fahd and Minister Al-Shair of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to create a Public Relations Project for the Saudis in the United States.