The Egyptian "Revolution": The Usual U.S. Coup D'état

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(Propaganda poster.)

We've seen it over and over again. We saw it in Iran. We saw it in the Ukraine. We saw it Haiti. We've seen it in countless other examples that I can't even think of off the top of my head because there too many of them. The US, sometimes in conjunction with other powerful countries, stages a coup and then installs a leader who will do their bidding for them.

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" 'This is the payoff, at just the right moment, for 30 years of U.S. military assistance to Egypt: the Egyptian military will be loathe to jeopardize this vital relationship by thwarting a transition to democracy or continuing to wield power indefinitely,' Dunne wrote Monday, suggesting that Washington offer more aid as an inducement to the army to follow through on its democratic promises or threaten to reduce assistance if it fails to do so.

On the other hand, it is not yet clear that the administration is unhappy with continued military control of the transition process, particularly as it tries to reassure Israel and other U.S. allies in the region – which clearly prefer the military to remain in charge, at least of foreign and defence policies."

Source: http://ipsnews.net/news.asp?idnews=54492

Can't you people see what's happening here? It's the oldest trick in the book! It's the same thing over and over again!

Don't you know that the American "Revolution" was funded by the central banks--both sides of it? That we never actually broke from the British Monarchy? That most of our presidents are related by blood to the Monarchy?

Don't you know that an armed uprising is what they WANT, so they can either twist it to their advantage or use it as an excuse to kill and suppress us all?

The best way to break free from the system is to peacefully stop complying with it. We must return to nature and learn how to live at one with the Earth again, independent of their system. I'm not a pacifist and I'm not against self-defense, but I'm also not stupid enough to play right into their hands. And think about it: If we start peacefully non-complying, then maybe soldiers and police officers will be inspired to do the same! We could start a wave of peaceful non-compliance. Just think about it.

In conclusion, I can't believe that you idiot cattle are still falling for this crap! WAKE UP!

As always, I say this with love. <3

Peace.

>:)

Comments

I think you are wrong about this one Boadie

I actually think this was a people's revolution, and people are breaking free all over the world as we speak. They do see, maybe not as you do, but in their way, they do. Don't you feel it?

I also think we will see more of this happening again, soon...

FREEDOM is in the air...

Love ya!

O'kay...

...I do feel freedom in the air, so I agree with you about that and I'm glad, but I'm still suspicious of these so-called revolutions because we've seen this same thing happen before too many times. And the NWO is in full effect right now. So I hope you're right, but I'm not so sure. We'll see.

Love ya too!

>:)

America the Opportunist

Anytime there is change - people's or tyrant's - the US government and US corporations gauge how advantageous that change is for them. A lot of US companies are glad Mubarak is out, and would like to see much of his corrupt business apparatus removed. Not because they love transparency, but because they would like to establish branches with 100% corporate control and not have to partner with local cronies and have to pay "Franchise" fees personally to Mubarak's family.

The Egyptian military has put their reputation on the line in front of the world, so I am hopeful that they will keep their word and transition to civilian control. But I hope the Egyptian people stay vigilant and continue to press for establishing freedom and transparency.

6 Tektite Serpent
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"That which we obtain too easily, we esteem too lightly" - Thomas Paine
"We never reflect how pleasant it is to ask for nothing" - Seneca

the whole financing

the whole financing situation of the American Revolution never really occurred to me and is a bit unnerving.

what really excites me about this particular revolution is the fact that the economy/domination machine is now completely globally entangled.

Any disruptions to the oil distribution infrastructures in this region will be felt as waves in the global economies as prices fluctuate. This can and will incite more revolutionary changes.

will the "nwo" intervene to make sure that these petro-resources remain in favorable hands to perpetuate "their" power? can they at this point? something just doesn't seem right.
i.e. petroleum-fueled dominion of humans + fragility of petroleum infrastructure.

sortof like a raging 60 year old alcoholic forcefully trying to stay in control of his pork and liquor factory as it slowly kills him and inhibits his ability to effectively run his business.

Protests are happening in

Protests are happening in all these countries...

http://i.cnn.net/cnn/interactive/2011/02/world/gallery.arab.unrest/image...

If this is all a CIA backed coup, then i give the Intelligence agency a standing ovation on this one.

Don't underestimate....

... your enemy. Underestimating the enemy is one of the biggest mistakes you can make.

>:)

Remember...

... that the central banks funded ALL sides of WWI and WWII. And that was a long time ago. So I'm pretty sure they're capable of funding several coups throughout the middle east at the same time.

...senseless idiot...

...senseless idiot...

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