Wednesday, February 2, 2011

WRH News stories for Wednesday, February 2, 2011 Part 1

Unrest in Egypt could lead to Israel’s worst nightmare

For Israel, the popular uprising against the Mubarak regime raises the specter of its worst strategic nightmare: collapse of the peace treaty with Egypt, the cornerstone of its regional policy for the past three decades.

Webmaster's Commentary:

So let us all agree to drop the Declaration of Independence and the Bill of Rights into the shredder and forget all about the founding principles of the United States so we can prop up Mubarak and keep @#$%ing Israel happy!


Israel raise security concerns - Al Jazeera

A free Egypt means Gaza will get weapons says Israel.

VIDEO - Watch Bill Black Blast The FCIC Report: A Whitewash Of Criminal Bank Fraud

Video - Bill Black - Recorded yesterday

For those who don't know, William Black is a former top banking regulator who put more than 1,000 criminal bank execs in jail during the Savings and Loans crisis of the early 1990s.

Really terrific interview...

WikiLeaks among nominees for Nobel Peace Prize

Webmaster's Commentary:

Desperation on the cusp of madness to polish this propaganda turd. But given that Kissinger, Gore, and Obama, got one of these, it is not like the Peace Prize has any credibility attached to it these days. I won't believe the Peace Prize has any integrity until Cindy Sheehan and Helen Thomas and Bev Harris get theirs!

Mubarek Is High

This is pretty brilliant... I won't spoil the surprise...


Global Fund Backed by Bill Gates to be Investigated for Fraud

The controversy over the misuse of Global Fund health money erupted two weeks ago, after an Associated Press story, citing a report from the fund’s inspector-general, charged that “as much as two-thirds” of some Global Fund health grants to developing countries had been “eaten up by corruption.” The story specifically named projects in Djibouti, Mali, Mauritania and Zambia, and cited forged or non-existent receipts for “training events,” phony travel and housing claims and outright theft, along with shoddy bookkeeping.

Webmaster's Commentary: Did we just stumble over the globalist bribe system?

ElBaradei warns of imminent 'bloodbath'

Noted Egyptian opposition figure Mohamed ElBaradei blames Cairo for clashes between anti-government protesters and the regime's so-called sympathizers, warning it could lead to a “bloodbath.”

Posing as supporters of President Mohamed Hosni Mubarak, plainclothes police officers attacked the demonstrators in the capital. At least one person has been killed and hundreds of people have so far been injured in Wednesday's clashes. Reports also say that security forces have also attacked people in Suez and Alexandria, both in the northeast. On Wednesday, ElBaradei accused Cairo of using “scare tactics” and denounced the pro-regime supporters as a “bunch of thugs,” Reuters reported.


CLASHES RAGE IN TAHRIR SQUARE

Clashes have broken out between pro- and anti-government demonstrators in the Egyptian capital Cairo.


Mubarak's Rise to Power Had Help From the Outside Globalist

More News Print scanned for October 7,1981 in the St Pete Times makes it more clear if you can find the clues.Did he have help from the outside and the inside to get into power? If you read news pieces.We might be able to see a pattern used by the globalist to remove and prop up tin horn dictators. This must be told to the people of Egypt not to let up and keep the pressure on for Mubarak to step down.


FLASHBACK - August 28, 2009--Report: Global warming to put heat on Midwest (USA Today)

The Midwest will see the most dramatic temperature rise in upcoming decades due to global warming, according to a new analysis of U.S. climate data released Thursday by the Nature Conservancy.

MOLOTOV COCKTAILS FLY IN CAIRO!

Wild Forces and Wild Times.

It’s not so different from a thousand years ago. This predatory scheming and jockeying for position just goes on and on and on. The population rises up against its leaders and the leaders go through the same disingenuous motions of shuffling their cabinet and stonewalling the public. Their relatives slip off to the country, whose meddlesome ways kept the dictator in power and offers of asylum come in from the biggest enemy of that country; the country their leader were in office to protect them from. Israel is offering asylum to Mubarak? The Palestinian leadership is revealed as traitors, working for the psychopaths who are genociding them? There’s no rhyme or reason to any of it.

Rolling Blackouts in Sountheast Texas Ordered By the State WIth Near Freezing Temperatures

The Electric Reliability Council of Texas has ordered Powers plants to do rolling blackouts through the day to compensate the use of power. I wonder if these new EPA regulations and the US government now taking over issuing plant permits for power plants and oil refineries had anything to do with it. I am getting really suspicious.

Webmaster's Commentary:

Texas trying to meet EPA mandated limits on greenhouse gases to fight global warming ... by letting Texans freeze!


'Egyptian people will not let US pick leaders for them'


Mubarak Hires Mob Beats CNN Anderson Cooper

What is interesting is that Cooper is pushing the American spin that the freedom marchers and Mubarak's plainclothes thugs are really morally equivalent and represent a fifty-fifty split in Egypt regarding Mubarak... right up until the moment Mubarak's thugs attack him!


THE RUSSIANS ARE COMING! THE RUSSIANS ARE COMING!!

When the ‘Let My People Go’ campaign started the idea was to put pressure on the Soviet government to let the Jews migrate to Israel. It was the dream of the Israeli ultra right to build a base for themselves composed of ardent right wing, anti Communist zionists that could be moulded into the racist element that eventually elected an Avigdor Lieberman. Truly a zionist success story….. Until….. It was realised by a good part of these newcomers that Israel wasn’t the place they wanted to be.

OBAMA HEARS THE VOICES IN EGYPT BUT CHOSES TO IGNORE THEM

Egypt’s Mubarak digs in heels, protests continue
CAIRO — Embattled Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak was digging in his heels Wednesday after defying a week of massive protests calling for his immediate ouster and saying instead he would not run for re-election in September.

Webmaster's Commentary: Big deal he won't run again. With four million people in the streets demanding his head, Mubarak couldn't win an honest election anyway! So he has not offered the people of Egypt anything they do not already have!

Roku Adds Live Feed Of Al Jazeera English

Arabic News Channel Available Free Via Internet Set-Top

WHILE EVERYONE LOOKS AT EGYPT, ISRAEL BOMBS GAZA!

The Israeli air force bombed a suspected smuggling tunnel on the Gaza-Egypt border on Wednesday in response to rocket attacks, the military said. No casualties were reported.

Webmaster's Commentary:

Ever notice how those rockets attacks always happen when Israel needs an excuse, and how those rockets never hit anything important?

Celente: Revolutionary Fervor to Spread Beyond Arab States; Europe Next

KINGSTON, NY, 1 February 2011 – When the Tunisian government toppled, the mass media and their stable of experts ­ who were blindsided by these events ­ quickly stepped in to proclaim the obvious: that citizens of other Arab nations would be emboldened to challenge autocratic and corrupt governments. Now Egypt is in the throes of insurrection, and Algeria, Jordan, Morocco and Yemen are already targeted for revolutionary change. The richer and more tightly controlled Kingdoms of the Middle East will not be immune to challenges from their citizenry to break the chains of royal rule.


This is an Orange

Pro-Mubarak Forces Attack Protestors

The use of agent provocateurs to rile up the crowds of protesters has most likely been implemented at this time as a pretext to bring in the military. According to a FOX News report, Wednesday evening in Cairo Egypt, men on camels beat protesters as Molotov cocktails were hurled through the massive crowds. People were caught on fire.


Egyptian people will not let US pick leaders for them - RT


News Analysis-Egypt Revolution-02-01-2011-(Part3) - Press TV


Egypt: Crowd Overturns Army Vehicle



Al Jazeera English Blacked Out Across Most Of U.S.

Canadian television viewers looking for the most thorough and in-depth coverage of the uprising in Egypt have the option of tuning into Al Jazeera English, whose on-the-ground coverage of the turmoil is unmatched by any other outlet. American viewers, meanwhile, have little choice but to wait until one of the U.S. cable-company-approved networks broadcasts footage from AJE, which the company makes publicly available. What they can’t do is watch the network directly.

Why Are 733 Companies Getting Waivers From The Health Care Bill

Gore: Global Warming Causing Record Cold, Snow

Webmaster's Commentary:

"WAR IS PEACE - FREEDOM IS SLAVERY - IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH - WARMING IS COOLING! (Honest)" -- The Goracle


IMF says ready to help Egypt, others in trouble

The IMF Tuesday said it was ready to help riot-torn Egypt and other nations stricken by chronic unemployment, but told governments to tackle economic strains or risk instability and even "war". International Monetary Fund chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn also said rising food prices could have "potentially devastating consequences" for poorer nations, and warned that Asia's fast-growing economies risked a "hard landing". Overall, he told an audience in Singapore, widening imbalances across and within countries were sparking tensions that threaten to derail the fragile global economic recovery -- and could even spark armed conflict.

Webmaster's Commentary: The IMF is always ready...to put countries deeper into unsustainable debts by loaning countries money at interest, which has to be paid back, in taxes, by the people of that country.


With Obamacare ruled unconstitutional; states embrace limits on federal power

Mike Adams Natural News

Federal Judge Roger Vinson ruled this week that the "individual mandate" portion of Obama's health care reform was unconstitutional, dealing a significant blow to the Obama administration's desire to force government-run health insurance on the entire U.S. population. Department of Justice spokespeople reacted with a sense of twisted desperation, calling Judge Vinson's decision "judicial activism" as if he were inventing new law. In reality, of course, Judge Vinson merely ruled to protect existing law as written in the United States Constitution...


Let the people decide!' Egypt unrest non stop despite Mubarak's final vow



Al Jazeera TV says signal jammed in Middle East

Qatar-based news channel Al Jazeera said its signal was being jammed in parts of the Middle East on Tuesday, days after Egypt shut the network's operations in the country and an Egyptian satellite cut its broadcast signal.


War by Deception (2011)


Egypt gov’t attacks protesters with thugs

Egyptian protesters on Wednesday reported demonstrators in support of President Hosni Mubarak entered scenes of peaceful demonstration against the aging president and started throwing rocks in an effort to start violence, one day after Mubarak said political forces were behind the protests and violence. In central Cairo, the army seemingly did not attempt to stop the pro-Mubarak demonstrators from attacking the thousands of anti-government protesters, sparking one activists to lament, “the army has failed us.”

Webmaster's Commentary:

Latest report from Cairo is that Mubarak is letting prisoners out of jail on the condition they attack the protesters.


Wikileaks: CoIntelPro Psyop

I have had it with Wikileaks. I am fully convinced that Wikileaks is a Counter Intelligence Program and a Psychological Operation by either CIA, MI6 or Mossad. Wikileaks went from damaging attack helicopter video of murdered civilians, to petty school girl chatter about foreign diplomats to finally, outright propaganda.


Egypt Gaza & Hamas vs Jewish Banks

The Egyptian Opposition; The Muslim Brotherhood and Hamas in Gaza are more a less; one and the same thing, this is Israel's greatest fear, one supporting the other. This piece is filmed in a financial sector of London, the very area that feels threatened by Islam


Flashback: 'Mubarak may ask Israel for help'

A Former CIA Analyst says it is very much possible that Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak will ask Israel to help him out of the mess he is in. In an interview with Press TV's U.S. Desk on Sunday, Ray McGovern said "I would not exclude the possibility that Mubarak enlist Israeli help to assist him to hang on to power."

McGovern says Israel could help Mubarak with the newly appointed Vice President Omar Suleiman's takeover and "repress the protests in the country."


American Revolution March 20 2011---END THE WARS---END THE FED


Breaking: Zionist Agents Provocateur Target Egyptians

As new reports circulate that the Internetis up in Egypt, it appears that the Zionist-supporting Mubarak regime is up to its old tricks as foreign interests target the Egyptian people once more in a last, desperate move to hang onto power. As intelligence sources point out, this latest clash has Mossad and its Mubarak cut-outs written all over its anti-democratic fighting in the street.

Webmaster's Commentary: When the Egyptian people realize that Mubarak has Israelis in the streets targeting the protesters, the whole Mideast will explode.

Egypt's economy draws parallels to US economy


Who's acquiring all this wealth?


Mubarak Thugs(police) Attack - look at what is happening!!!

Egypt protests, US rethinking foreign policy


Mubarak Strikes Back: Thugs Attack

By all accounts, both the police and the army are standing by as thousands of thugs—as many as 3,000, according to one report, in an organized phalanx—attack protesters. Just as Prime Minister Netanyahu thumbed his nose at Obama when the president asked Israel to stop its settlements in the West Bank, Mubarak is thumbing his nose, too, at Obama.


Anderson Cooper Just Got Beat Up By Pro-Mubarak Thugs in Cairo

CNN's Anderson Cooper and his camera crew were attacked and repeatedly punched by pro-government forces near Tahrir Square in Cairo today.

"My team were set upon by the crowd," Cooper said on CNN this morning via telephone from the safety of a hotel balcony. "There was no rhyme or reason to it—it was just people looking for a fight, looking to make a point, and punching us." According to a Twitter post from George Hale, the English editor of the Ma'an news agency, who cited a CNN "manager," Cooper was punched "10 times in the head."

Coup possible in Morocco, Saudi Arabia too

Hebrew University political scientists find that in countries where citizens' democratic aspirations are unfulfilled, they are more likely to try to undermine government stability


Guns fired in Tahrir Square - Al Jazeera

Feb. 4 declared the 'Friday of departure'

Egyptian protesters have declared that February 4 will be the “Friday of departure” for President Hosni Mubarak and say they will congregate at his palace on Friday afternoon.


Iceland Proves Ireland Did `Wrong Things' Sacrificing Taxpayers

Unlike other nations, including the U.S. and Ireland, which injected billions of dollars of capital into their financial institutions to keep them afloat, Iceland placed its biggest lenders in receivership. It chose not to protect creditors of the country’s banks, whose assets had ballooned to $209 billion, 11 times gross domestic product.


Protests in Cairo turn violent - Al Jazeera


Yemen President Ali Abdullah Saleh to quit in 2013

Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh has said he will not seek to extend his presidency when his current term expires in 2013. Mr Saleh, who has been in power for three decades, also pledged that he would not pass on power to his son. He spoke to parliament ahead of a rally in the capital on Thursday which, echoing protests in Tunisia and Egypt, has been dubbed a "day of rage".


Why Mubarak is out!

The “March of Millions” in Cairo marks the spectacular emergence of a new political society in Egypt. This uprising brings together a new coalition of forces, uniting reconfigured elements of the security state with prominent business people, internationalist leaders, and relatively new (or newly reconfigured ) mass movements of youth, labor, women’s and religious groups. President Hosni Mubarak lost his political power on Friday, 28 January. On that night the Egyptian military let Mubarak’s ruling party headquarters burn down and ordered the police brigades attacking protesters to return to their barracks. When the evening call to prayer rang out and no one heeded Mubarak’s curfew order, it was clear that the old president been reduced to a phantom authority.

Tony Blair: Mubarak is 'immensely courageous and a force for good'

Former PM praises Egyptian president over role in peace negotiations and warns against a rush to elections that could bring Muslim Brotherhood to power

Webmaster's Commentary:

Tony is an Israeli whore, no question. And Egyptians have as much right to be Muslim as British have to be Christian or Jewish.


US student bypasses Egypt's web blackout


Video of fierce Egypt clashes as pro-govt crowds attack anti-Mubarak protesters - RT


Peaceful for a week, and then Murbarak's thugs attack. You can tell this is agitation by Murbarak to justify use of the weapons that Israel sent Murbarak over the weekend.


Egypt: Battle of the Narratives

absolute destruction of the BS theories that the Muslim brotherhood is behind the revolution(for the domestic audience) and the other theory that the US is secretly behind it (for the Muslim/Arab audience)

Egypt - Could it Happen here?

In North Africa, unresponsive, self-interested, moneyed tyrants falling to popular revolt. People impoverished by an unaccountable government run and funded by a wealthy and corrupt elite.

Webmaster's Commentary: Yep, sounds like the US all right!

Anderson Cooper gets Sphynx-slapped: I wonder why?

Cooper then escaped to the roof of a nearby building, where he said on air that he and his crew were trying to get to a neutral zone between protestors and pro-Mubarak supporters when they "were set upon by pro-Mubarak supporters punching us in the head.


A Bad Omen: Thugs Attack Demonstrators After Speech

Media are reporting that pro-Mubarak thugs (baltagiyya) attacked demonstrators in Alexandria [later: bloggers are saying Cairo and Port Said too] after Mubarak’s speech. The Army apparently stepped in and stopped it, but if his Party thugs (or their fellow charmers, the plainclothes security police thugs) are still trying to beat people up, it raises questions about how sincere his commitment to a real transition is. If he really intends to be allowed to finish his term, this really sends the wrong signal. This is the exact sort of tactic that has typified the regime in recent years.

Mexican Government successfully sheds the US Dollar from its economy

The Mexican government in September 2010 enacted a very restrictive law which basically restricts the use of US Dollars for almost all purchases inside of Mexico. In early 2010 travelers and visitors could shop at many of the large US corporations inside of Mexico such as Wal-Mart, Home Depot or even one of the hundreds of American food establishments such as McDonalds or Dominoes Pizza and pay for their meal using US Dollars but under the new law using US Dollars is no longer an option.


Al Jazeera English: Live Stream - Mubarak sends in thugs to break up protesters


Rights NGO claims that Israeli planes carrying crowd dispersal weapons have arrived in Egypt

The International Network for Rights and Development has claimed that Israeli logistical support has been sent to Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak to help his regime confront demonstrations demanding that he steps down as head of state. According to reports by the non-governmental organisation, three Israeli planes landed at Cairo's Mina International Airport on Saturday carrying hazardous equipment for use in dispersing and suppressing large crowds.


Egypt Will Erupt: Mubarak Gangs Attacking People's Demos

Minutes after embattled president Hosni Mubarak's nationally televised address defying calls for his removal, gangs of his supporters are attacking the massive crowds in Cairo's Tahrir Square and in Alexandria's main public square, hurling stones. The demonstrations had been entirely peaceable until the moment the armed gangs, in what appears to be a concerted effort, attacked carrying knives and bats, besetting the edges of the crowds.

Reports coming in from Alexandria identify the assailants as plainclothes members of the police and security services.


Jackson Browne Lives In the Balance


Hosni Mubarak must go by Friday, says Mohamed ElBaradei

FRIDAY is set as D-Day - departure day - for Egypt's embattled President, Hosni Mubarak, Mohamed ElBaradei, who is emerging as a leader of anti-regime protests, declared last night.

Dr ElBaradei asked for a "safe exit" for Mr Mubarak.

"What I have heard (from protesters) is that they want this to end, if not today, then by Friday maximum," he said, adding that Egyptians have marked Friday as "Departure Day".

"I hope President Mubarak goes before this and leaves the country after 30 years of rule . . . I don't think he wants to see more blood."

At least 300 people have died in eight days of protests, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Navi Pillay, said last night.


A People’s Uprising Against the Empire

There is surely no greater event than this. To see it instills in us a sense of hope that the longing for freedom that beats in the heart of every human being can be realized in our time. This is why all young people should pay close attention to what is happening in Egypt, to the protests against the regime of Hosni Mubarak as well as the pathetic response coming from his imperial partner, the US, which has given him $60 billion in military and secret police aid to keep him in power.

Egyptians angry at U.S. for not backing protests

An undercurrent of anger against the United States appears to be building here because of what many see as the Obama administration's overly cautious response to the demands of protesters for the resignation of longtime U.S. ally President Hosni Mubarak. Anti-American sentiment in Egypt has percolated just below the surface in Egypt for years, exacerbated by the 2003 invasion of Iraq and Washington's steadfast support for Israel.

While the current level of public antipathy remains relatively low, anti-U.S. placards have been popping up amid the anti-Mubarak posters in the streets. And some seeking an end to Mubarak's three decades of rule are quick to cite what they see as American hypocrisy

UN human rights chief: 300 reported dead in Egypt protests

The U.N. human rights chief said on Tuesday she had unconfirmed reports that up to 300 people may have been killed and over 3,000 injured in the unrest that has engulfed Egypt for the past week. The U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights, Navi Pillay, was appalled by reported death toll and injury count, saying, "I urge the Egyptian authorities to ensure police and other security forces scrupulously avoid excessive use of force." Pillay urged investigations into the role of security forces during the violence and their sudden disappearance from the streets of Cairo, leaving what she described as a "security vacuum."

Mubarak:" I'll Leave In September"- Protesters:" No You Will Leave Now"

In a high profile public address, Egyptian dictator Hosni Mubarak made an offer that no Western analyst that had grudgingly come to grips with the notion of a free Egypt could refuse – he promised to step down in September.

But as those analysts praised it as an historic moment and President Obama telephoned Mubarak to let him know that the US now supports the notion of him stepping down, in September, someone else was listening, someone lost in all the speculation, in fact millions of someones, on the streets of every major Egyptian city. They were far less impressed with the notion that their long-standing torturer-in-chief would have another seven months in office, seven months to kill and persecute his way into comfortable retirement.


Fake Al Qaeda Actors EXPOSED! Adam Gadahn & Yousef al-Khattab


The government has decided to try to distract the media (successfully) and the people (not so successful) from the revolutions in Iceland, Yemen, Tunisia, Albania, Palestine, Jordan, Egypt, watch-this-space, by trotting out another staged hoax claiming that the nasty ol' Al Qaeda (nudge nudge wink wink) is getting ready to unleash a "dirty bomb", a rather nasty sounding device unto you realize that unless you are close enough for the actual blast to kill you, the actual radiation exposure you would receive is less than from the mantles of a Coleman Lantern or a broken compact fluorescent bulb. As we head into Super Bowl weekend, visions of a US/Israeli "Black Sunday" plot to reignite fear and wreck sympathy for the Muslim freedom movement are rampant, and while rational minds would reject such a plan, the fact is that both Israel and the US are desperate to reverse the trend towards freedom in nations tired of fake elections and looted lives. If the global revolution is not halted in Egypt, there is no way to prevent it from arriving in the US itself. The money-addicts are cornered, and cornered animals are the most dangerous and reckless.


Israeli Death Squads to Infiltrate Egyptian Protests

The office of israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu offered their counterpart in the Egyptian government, Omar Suleiman, also head of Egyptian intelligence, to send death squad units, the groups of militant zionist murderers who wear Arab civilian clothes also known as “mistaaravim”, to infiltrate the protesters in Egypt in order to assassinate the leaders of the opposition and the revolutionary movement who take part in the protests against the dictatorial regime of Hosni Mubarak and his thugs....


Fake Al Qaeda

"The truth is, there is no Islamic army or terrorist group called Al Qaida. And any informed intelligence officer knows this. But there is a propaganda campaign to make the public believe in the presence of an identified entity representing the 'devil' only in order to drive the TV watcher to accept a unified international leadership for a war against terrorism. The country behind this propaganda is the US . . ." -- Former British Foreign Secretary Robin Cook

Webmaster's Commentary:

The government has decided to try to distract the media (successfully) and the people (not so successful) from the revolutions in Iceland, Yemen, Tunisia, Albania, Palestine, Jordan, Egypt, watch-this-space, by trotting out another staged hoax claiming that the nasty ol' Al Qaeda (nudge nudge wink wink) is getting ready to unleash a "dirty bomb", a rather nasty sounding device unto you realize that unless you are close enough for the actual blast to kill you, the actual radiation exposure you would receive is less than from the mantles of a Coleman Lantern or a broken compact fluorescent bulb. As we head into Super Bowl weekend, visions of a US/Israeli "Black Sunday" plot to reignite fear and wreck sympathy for the Muslim freedom movement are rampant, and while rational minds would reject such a plan, the fact is that both Israel and the US are desperate to reverse the trend towards freedom in nations tired of fake elections and looted lives. If the global revolution is not halted in Egypt, there is no way to prevent it from arriving in the US itself. The money-addicts are cornered, and cornered animals are the most dangerous and reckless.

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Pro- and anti-government supporters clash in Cairo

CAIRO – Hundreds of pro-government supporters attacked protesters Wednesday in Cairo's central square, where thousands were pushing ahead with demonstrations demanding the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak. These are Mubarak's thugs people. They are on the payroll!


Get Internet Access When Your Government Shuts It Down

These days, no popular movement goes without an Internet presence of some kind, whether it's organizing on Facebook or spreading the word through Twitter. And as we've seen in Egypt, that means that your Internet connection can be the first to go. Whether you're trying to check in with your family, contact your friends, or simply spread the word, here are a few ways to build some basic network connectivity when you can't rely on your cellular or landline Internet connections...

Anti government protests in Sudan


FAKE TERROR - THE ROAD TO WAR AND DICTATORSHIP

It's the oldest trick in the book, dating back to Roman times; creating the enemies you need.

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Nothing Is Stable Anymore

The Economic Collapse The world is becoming a very unstable place, and the pace at which things are changing all around us has become absolutely mind-numbing. In fact, change has become one of the only constants in today’s world. Once upon a time, people in the United States could actually make 20 or 30 year plans and feel confident about achieving them...


Egyptians vow to continue protests

Millions of protesters across Egypt have deified army orders to return to their homes as rallies against President Hosni Mubarak and his government continue for the ninth day. The call comes as millions of Egyptians took to the streets on Wednesday. Organizers say the protests will continue across the country. Earlier Wednesday, the Egyptian military called on protesters to return home.

"The army calls on protesters to go home to restore security and stability in the street," a military spokesman said on state television. Clashes broke out between Mubarak supports and anti-government protesters in Cairo's Tahrir Square. Opposition activists say Mubarak supporters were in fact plainclothes police officers who charged anti-regime protesters in Cairo on horses and camels.

Pro- & anti-Mubarak protesters face-to-face in Egypt

Crowds were building in Cairo's Tahrir square on Wednesday for a ninth day of protests to try to force Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak from office with one clear message: "We will not go, he will go", as thousands of Mubarak supporters were marching nationwide after he made a defiant speech promising to serve out the last months of his term and "die on Egyptian soil."

Supporters of the embattled Mubarak clashed Wednesday with opposition protesters after they marched into the anti-Mubarak rally in Tahrir Square, an AFP correspondent reported. Some protesters attacked Al Arabiya team in the Cairo protest and Al Arabiya correspondent Ahmed Bagatu was taken to the hospital.

Palestinians expect a boost from new Egypt

RAMALLAH/GAZA - Palestinians are likely to benefit from a change of regime in Egypt, irrespective of whether they are in the camp of those seeking peace with Israel or those who advocate conflict, analysts said on Wednesday. A more independent and assertive Egypt, reflecting popular opinion rather than US policy, will create pressure on Israel and Washington to make the compromises necessary for a long-overdue Middle East peace treaty, they said.

Whether they live in the occupied West Bank, whose leaders want a treaty with Israel, or in the blockaded Gaza Strip, whose leaders reject the Zionist state, Israel is the dominant factor overshadowing Palestinian lives.

Activists defiant, plan major protest on Friday

CAIRO — The Egyptian military on Wednesday called on people to return home after nine days of mass revolt against President Hosni Mubarak, but activists said a major protest planned for Friday would go ahead. The army’s statement came a day after Mubarak addressed the nation, pledging he would not run for re-election in September after three decades of rule, and saying he would seek to ease the conditions for presidential candidacy.

But he did not offer to step down immediately, the key demand of protesters who have flooded the streets of Egypt’s cities over the last nine days.

IMF Is The Solution to Global Crises

The Daily Bell Dominant Social Theme: The IMF is a very necessary instrumentality.

Free-Market Analysis: It is fascinating to watch world events unfold through the prism of the Internet. In this AFP article (excerpted above), we can see clearly how Dominique Strauss-Kahn, one of the more brutal and obvious functionaries of the power elite, intends to capitalize on the current Middle Eastern turmoil for the benefit of his agency, the International Monetary Fund...

Permanent Biological Contamination of the Gulf

Synthetic DNA transfer by a virus causes an uncontrolled increase of genetically engineered genes by microorganisms. These bacteria then spread over wide distances on dust particles and in the oceans. They are ingested by birds that spread them transcontinentally when they migrate. They are also spread by fish and other marine life that also migrate from ocean to ocean. In other words, this eventually causes a worldwide distribution. But the worst part of all this is that effects on the entire earth biosphere is absolutely unknown.

Deparment of Homeland Theft: Do not use Safe Deposit Boxes

U.S DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY HAS TOLD BANKS - IN WRITING - IT MAY INSPECT SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES WITHOUT WARRANT AND SIEZE ANY GOLD, SILVER, GUNS OR OTHER VALUABLES IT FINDS INSIDE THOSE BOXES!

According to in-house memos now circulating, the DHS has issued orders to banks across America which announce to them that "under the Patriot Act" the DHS has the absolute right to seize, without any warrant whatsoever, any and all customer bank accounts, to make "periodic and unannounced" visits to any bank to open and inspect the contents of "selected safe deposit boxes."

Further, the DHS "shall, at the discretion of the agent supervising the search, remove, photograph or seize as evidence" any of the following items "bar gold, gold coins, firearms of any kind unless manufactured prior to 1878, documents such as passports or foreign bank account records, pornography or any material that, in the opinion of the agent, shall be deemed of to be of a contraband nature."

DHS memos also state that banks are informed that any bank employee, on any level, that releases "improper" "classified DHS Security information" to any member of the public, to include the customers whose boxes have been clandestinely opened and inspected and "any other party, to include members of the media" and further "that the posting of any such information on the internet will be grounds for the immediate termination of the said employee or employees and their prosecution under the Patriot Act." Safety deposit box holders and depositors are not given advanced notice when failed banks shut their doors.

Mubarak defies protesters saying he will “die” on Egyptian soil

Webmaster's Commentary:

Hardly a defiance since that is what most of the protesters want as well!

Mubarak Fails to Quell Egypt Protests With Pledge to Step Down

Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak’s declaration he will step down later this year after almost 30 years of autocratic rule failed to appease protesters who want him to quit immediately, and prompted a call from President Barack Obama for the transition to “begin now.”

Webmaster's Commentary:

Of course! With millions of people marching in the streets demanding his resignation, it is not like Mubarak would win an honest election. He did not offer anything to the freedom marchers they did not already have. Of course the ploy did not work. The Egyptian people are not stupid!


His Rachel Corrie Moment.

In Memory of Asma al-Mughayr. By Les Visible

Sons of Former Prime Minister Ariel Sharon indicted on bribery charges



Israel’s Fears Over Egyptian Uprising a Very Good Sign for People of the Middle East

Ghada Chehade, Contributing Writer Activist Post

Anyone who knows anything about the regime of Egyptian dictator, Hosni Mubarak, knows that one of the main roles of his government has been to protect and buffer Israel (and its illegal and genocidal crimes against the Palestinians). So, recent reports that Israel is afraid and worried about the Egyptian revolution [1] is a cause for celebration for all Arabs everywhere and for all those who stand against injustice, colonial apartheid, and Israel’s illegal and brutal occupation of the Palestinians...

Celente: Revolutionary Fervor to Spread Beyond Arab States; Europe Next

Gerald Celente Rense

KINGSTON, NY, 1 February 2011 - When the Tunisian government toppled, the mass media and their stable of experts ­ who were blindsided by these events ­ quickly stepped in to proclaim the obvious: that citizens of other Arab nations would be emboldened to challenge autocratic and corrupt governments...


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The Egyptian masses won't play ally to Israel

As long as the masses in Egypt and in the entire Arab world continue seeing the images of tyranny and violence from the occupied territories, Israel will not be able to be accepted, even it is acceptable to a few regimes.

All news and commentary taken from, Mike Rivero's whatreallyhappened.com.

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