Thursday, February 3, 2011
The Muslim Bro'
Here we go again, something is rotten in Denmark, me thinks. King Smear from Kenyan isn't being straight up. The what Is and what Seems are not reconciling with what we are getting from the media , Obama and our internet sources.
Interestingly, Cairo a city of 18 million seething anti government haters, can only muster a puny demonstration of 250,000 hardcore protesters, this even after several days advanced notice calling for a million man turn out. The Brothers of the Brotherhood have become unmasked as the real instigators of the uprising in Egypt and are the orchestrator's of the Sharia Law uprising from Algeria to Yemen and beyond. The chants of “ Death to Israel” and “Death to America' slipped out before it was supposed to happen, that slip of the tongue, was the big tip off.
Exactly whom has Mubarak been harsh to, has it been the average Egyptian or has he reined in the radical factions of Islam in his country? Namely the Muslim Brotherhood, the Wahhabists, and Al Qaeda sympathizers. The target of all the recent widespread unrest all along has been Egypt and US friendly Hosne Mubarak, a) because if that group of 80 million Arabs topples into the Muslim Brotherhood sphere of Islamic control, then the lesser countries such as Tunisia, Yemen, Libya, Jordan, Algeria, Sudan and Morocco to name a few would soon fall into line.
Yes there are complex dynamics of unrest in Egypt, yes there has to be dissatisfaction with unemployment, but 9.4% Egyptian unemployment sounds very familiar to us here, by comparison, nobody in America has stressed out enough yet to mass riot over not having a job, perhaps when the rate reaches 20% that could be another story. Simpleton riot reason number two-food prices are too damn high. Haven't we learned 80% of Egyptians have a cell phone and an internet connection? Wouldn't that also mean several have computers? Does that sound like widespread starvation? The protesters aren't exactly dressed in rags either.
After 30 years of Mubarak, if he was as harsh as he is being made out, wouldn't it seem an easy thing for the “democracy forces” to get their million man march? In Iran, with the Revolutionary Guard shooting and arresting the populus left and right, the protests were far bigger, more intense and far longer sustained than we are seeing currently in Egypt. What has been the “iron fisted” Egyptian military response...........silence, not machine guns.
One can only speculate these days, because we have no true way of knowing based on our media reports, if the actual facts are being reported, or if there is any investigation into learning who is actually behind this action. But for my money, I'm suspecting we are watching a staged event, sponsored and scripted by the Muslim Brotherhood. The MB membership is out in force and have been joined by an actual element of reform minded citizen activists dupes. Wouldn't that explain why 250,000 is the max out limit having shown up, not the grass roots millions we have been told to expect? Later this week, they are promising again a retry at a million man turn out. If that happens then it would point to a more general popular uprising, not just a well organized ACORN like turnout.
Speaking of ACORN, you know, that group Obama is so cozy with, well guess who has been over in the Middle East . ACORN founder Wade Rathke. He was helping the Turkish arm of the Muslim Brotherhood organize the Gaza blockade running flotilla that ended in the deaths of 9 MB hoodlums when Israeli commandos stopped them. Rush Limbaugh reported Rathke and the Code Pink leader are providing community organizing pointers to the Muslim Brotherhood. The Cairo operation, I suspect bears Rathke's fingerprints. I also suspect Obama is in on this as well. A repayment of a debt to the Muslims who supported him.
Mubarak and the Arab world were shocked by the blitzkreig protests across Arab lands.
Mubarak did in fact panic in the first days, he offered to not run again, fired his cabinet and promised reform. What he did right though, was maintain control of the military. Or should I say the military has yet to jump ship. To me the military is the real power in Egypt, who ever has them, wins. I think the generals are sniffing Muslim Brotherhoodlums as well and this is why they haven't already gone over.
What do I see as Obama's overt involvement? Well initially Obama had Hillary and Bidden test
the waters with conflicting messages, one supporting Mubarak, the other calling for immediate transition. As the protest movement's tide was ebbing, Obama tried to give it a boost Tuesday night by giving a tough sounding get out of Dodge NOW speech aimed at Mubarak. So why does Obama give this speech? Because he was told to do so by the Obama puppet master. When the Obama speech was given Mubarak had already made his offers, plus he has kept a leash on the military and not cracked down with force. Not the behavior of a desperate despot on the ropes. Obama's speech and it's timing even left some media who are in his corner, scratching their heads, one media type labeled Obama's speech “obsolete” the moment it was given. Why? Why that speech, at this time? It has to be for no other reason than to legitimize the protests, to the Egyptian masses who are not turning out, and to use the power of mass persuasion coupled with Obama's influence in the Muslim world. What happened to Obama's “no meddling in internal affairs foreign policy”? The lying hypocrite.
Obama says he needs a national internet kill switch in the event of a “US national emergency”. When Mubarak had the Egyptian internet killed, who was telling him to turn it back on? Obama and his friends needed it on so they could mass communicate with and organize Egypt from within and from the outside.
What has been the response, other than stone cold silence, to Murbarak's accusation the US Ambassador had a clandestine meeting with the Muslim brotherhood in Cairo in the days preceding the riots? Aaron Klein of WND has confirmed he was contacted in Jerusalem by an Egyptian official with intelligence details of that meeting.
We shall see what is what in the coming days in Egypt, but like I say I believe the real force behind this is the M.B and fundamentalist Islam with Obama siding with the Muslims as promised, now that the winds of political change are blowing.
Steve
Interestingly, Cairo a city of 18 million seething anti government haters, can only muster a puny demonstration of 250,000 hardcore protesters, this even after several days advanced notice calling for a million man turn out. The Brothers of the Brotherhood have become unmasked as the real instigators of the uprising in Egypt and are the orchestrator's of the Sharia Law uprising from Algeria to Yemen and beyond. The chants of “ Death to Israel” and “Death to America' slipped out before it was supposed to happen, that slip of the tongue, was the big tip off.
Exactly whom has Mubarak been harsh to, has it been the average Egyptian or has he reined in the radical factions of Islam in his country? Namely the Muslim Brotherhood, the Wahhabists, and Al Qaeda sympathizers. The target of all the recent widespread unrest all along has been Egypt and US friendly Hosne Mubarak, a) because if that group of 80 million Arabs topples into the Muslim Brotherhood sphere of Islamic control, then the lesser countries such as Tunisia, Yemen, Libya, Jordan, Algeria, Sudan and Morocco to name a few would soon fall into line.
Yes there are complex dynamics of unrest in Egypt, yes there has to be dissatisfaction with unemployment, but 9.4% Egyptian unemployment sounds very familiar to us here, by comparison, nobody in America has stressed out enough yet to mass riot over not having a job, perhaps when the rate reaches 20% that could be another story. Simpleton riot reason number two-food prices are too damn high. Haven't we learned 80% of Egyptians have a cell phone and an internet connection? Wouldn't that also mean several have computers? Does that sound like widespread starvation? The protesters aren't exactly dressed in rags either.
After 30 years of Mubarak, if he was as harsh as he is being made out, wouldn't it seem an easy thing for the “democracy forces” to get their million man march? In Iran, with the Revolutionary Guard shooting and arresting the populus left and right, the protests were far bigger, more intense and far longer sustained than we are seeing currently in Egypt. What has been the “iron fisted” Egyptian military response...........silence, not machine guns.
One can only speculate these days, because we have no true way of knowing based on our media reports, if the actual facts are being reported, or if there is any investigation into learning who is actually behind this action. But for my money, I'm suspecting we are watching a staged event, sponsored and scripted by the Muslim Brotherhood. The MB membership is out in force and have been joined by an actual element of reform minded citizen activists dupes. Wouldn't that explain why 250,000 is the max out limit having shown up, not the grass roots millions we have been told to expect? Later this week, they are promising again a retry at a million man turn out. If that happens then it would point to a more general popular uprising, not just a well organized ACORN like turnout.
Speaking of ACORN, you know, that group Obama is so cozy with, well guess who has been over in the Middle East . ACORN founder Wade Rathke. He was helping the Turkish arm of the Muslim Brotherhood organize the Gaza blockade running flotilla that ended in the deaths of 9 MB hoodlums when Israeli commandos stopped them. Rush Limbaugh reported Rathke and the Code Pink leader are providing community organizing pointers to the Muslim Brotherhood. The Cairo operation, I suspect bears Rathke's fingerprints. I also suspect Obama is in on this as well. A repayment of a debt to the Muslims who supported him.
Mubarak and the Arab world were shocked by the blitzkreig protests across Arab lands.
Mubarak did in fact panic in the first days, he offered to not run again, fired his cabinet and promised reform. What he did right though, was maintain control of the military. Or should I say the military has yet to jump ship. To me the military is the real power in Egypt, who ever has them, wins. I think the generals are sniffing Muslim Brotherhoodlums as well and this is why they haven't already gone over.
What do I see as Obama's overt involvement? Well initially Obama had Hillary and Bidden test
the waters with conflicting messages, one supporting Mubarak, the other calling for immediate transition. As the protest movement's tide was ebbing, Obama tried to give it a boost Tuesday night by giving a tough sounding get out of Dodge NOW speech aimed at Mubarak. So why does Obama give this speech? Because he was told to do so by the Obama puppet master. When the Obama speech was given Mubarak had already made his offers, plus he has kept a leash on the military and not cracked down with force. Not the behavior of a desperate despot on the ropes. Obama's speech and it's timing even left some media who are in his corner, scratching their heads, one media type labeled Obama's speech “obsolete” the moment it was given. Why? Why that speech, at this time? It has to be for no other reason than to legitimize the protests, to the Egyptian masses who are not turning out, and to use the power of mass persuasion coupled with Obama's influence in the Muslim world. What happened to Obama's “no meddling in internal affairs foreign policy”? The lying hypocrite.
Obama says he needs a national internet kill switch in the event of a “US national emergency”. When Mubarak had the Egyptian internet killed, who was telling him to turn it back on? Obama and his friends needed it on so they could mass communicate with and organize Egypt from within and from the outside.
What has been the response, other than stone cold silence, to Murbarak's accusation the US Ambassador had a clandestine meeting with the Muslim brotherhood in Cairo in the days preceding the riots? Aaron Klein of WND has confirmed he was contacted in Jerusalem by an Egyptian official with intelligence details of that meeting.
We shall see what is what in the coming days in Egypt, but like I say I believe the real force behind this is the M.B and fundamentalist Islam with Obama siding with the Muslims as promised, now that the winds of political change are blowing.
Steve
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