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Egypt
Here are some reasons given for the uprise in Egypt. Anybody else see something wrong with this picture? Aren't there any better reasons?
A ship sinking in the Red Sea left more than 1,000 dead. The national football team lost a World Cup game to Algeria. The government has failed to reconcile warring Palestinian factions, and appears unable to influence Israel's actions in the Middle East. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/41334041...ideastn_africa |
Re: Egypt
One reason... Islam desires to cause confusion and in the resulting chaos, offers people their form of extreme rule, known as sharia law. I believe this is what is really going on, yet another attempt of Islam trying to destabalize that nation and change the government into a fully Islamic society.
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Re: Egypt
One thing is to not automatically trust the reasons the controlled major media gives.
Also, research will show that those pushing for a one world government (and that includes high level leadership of "democratic" countries also) will deliberately cause conflict so they can offer THEIR (globalist) solution. Here is a quote from a very interesting article, followed by a link where you can read the entire article: Egypt is Another Soros "Color" Revolution by Henry Makow Ph.D. January 29, 2011 (quote) The turmoil in Egypt is another contrived, Illuminati backed "color" revolution designed to install puppets more subservient to their London-based masters. Over the last decade, we have seen such "revolutions" in Serbia, Georgia, Ukraine, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia and recent failed attempts in Burma, Iran and Thailand. "Human rights" and "democracy" is always the pretext of these Illuminati gambits, dating back to the French and Russian Revolutions. They take advantage of genuine grievances to hoodwink the public. This time there was no color scheme to tip us off but the unanimous support by the Illuminati-controlled mass media was a signal. You wouldn't hear about it otherwise. (For example, did you know that real nationalists took over the government of Hungary?) (end of quote) Read the entire article by clicking on the link below: http://www.henrymakow.com/egypt.html Check it out, it is VERY interesting indeed ! |
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