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Egypt: There's Been No Revolution So Far

• Rense.com
 
It is true that the army didn't fire on the demonstrators as it would have done before, but it did so at the time that its masters in America were calling for Mubarak to step down, in effect, and for the protestors to be left alone. Why did the US government do this after supporting the tyrant for 30 years? Because they want 'regime change' in Egypt as part of a domino effect across the whole Middle East to advance a much bigger agenda. Mubarak's demise was announced by his vice-president, the US puppet, Omar Suleiman, the head of the vicious and murderous Egyptian General Intelligence Directorate that as well as controlling the population through sheer terror also accepted Muslim detainees arrested by the US to be tortured in Egypt in ways that would have been illegal in America - the so called 'Extraordinary Rendition'. And waiting in the wings is America's (the Illuminati's) man, Mohamed ElBaradei, who is on the Board of Trustees of the International Crisis Group of Rothschild front-man, George Soros, and his associate Zbigniew Brzezinski, who specialise in triggering and manipulating 'peoples' revolutions' to change regimes while hiding the force that is really behind it all. It is wonderful to see the joy of the Egyptian people at the end of Mubarak, but the job is only half done and if it ends here nothing will change. 'Peoples' revolutions' covertly inspired by the money and agencies of George Soros in Georgia, Ukraine, the Czech Republic and elsewhere also has their moments of enormous euphoria when a regime fell, but any revolution of the people can only be judged by what replaces that which is removed. Others have been deeply disappointed and disillusioned in the past and if Egypt is not to go the same way the focus and determination must not be lost - and ElBaradei must not prevail, nor anyone else who represents the forces of control and suppression. Out of the frying pan into the fryer is not a revolution.

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What’s happening in Egypt is NOT a Revolution. It is just a power-grab using the enraged mob. A true revolution is the working of principles, not the workings of clubs, pugs and thugs in the street. Think properly: Revolutions begin in the best heads and run steadily down to the populace (Metternich), not from the heads of Islam fundamentalists Al Azhar and the Muslim Brotherhood wanting to take control of Egypt, aided by the Obama puppets VP Omar Suleiman and opportunist Mohamed ElBaradei, a salivating glutton for power.

Unfortunately, radical libertarians angling for change through violence (anarcho-Libertarian extremists) becloud the critical issues in Egypt’s problem since to them a revolution is moved only by the people’s emotion – not by reason or intellect – and it begins only when people start throwing rocks and stones in the street and the police or the military starts bashing heads with truncheons and firing their machineguns into the crowd.

Read my message to those fellow-libertarians who obscure the real issues in Egypt’s turmoil:

FP.com Libertarians Should Not Stonewall Egypt’s Critical Issues In The Name Of Freedom

Date of Letter: 2011-02-08.

This is followed by Crisis Letter To FP.com: The Forcible Rape Of Libertarian Principles 2011-02-10.

Rather than stay like zombies in this intellectual vacuum, read …no one should remain less wiser than the dumb and damned.

Bakadude 02/13/11

 



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