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.
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
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.
'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!
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
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.
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.
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.”
Latest report from Cairo is that Mubarak is letting prisoners out of jail on the condition they attack the protesters.
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.
Egypt's economy draws parallels to US economy
Who's acquiring all this wealth?
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.
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.
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".
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.
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.
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.
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.
His Rachel Corrie Moment.
In Memory of Asma al-Mughayr. By Les Visible
Sons of Former Prime Minister Ariel Sharon indicted on bribery charges
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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