Posted on 02/11/2011 9:55:13 AM PST by Mortrey
"We had already learned about the involvement of Movements.org in the current Egyptian unrest, sponsored by our own State Dept. and sponsors like MSNBC, Twitter, Facebook and many more. We were already aware that Movements.org was founded by former State Dept. employee Jared Cohen, now with Google, as well as Howcasts Jason Liebman and Gen Nexts Roman Tsunder. What we didnt know is that they are actually referring young activists from around the globe to a radical, anarchist site advocating the end of capitalism and offering secret, secure online networking to work towards this goal."
(Excerpt) Read more at canadafreepress.com ...
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Sounds like a place you go with constipation problems. Maybe because they are all full of sh-t!
Was Egypt the test run? Smells like what the community organizer was up to yesterday with promoting free internet in Detroit.
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“Just this week on Movements.org, writer Brannon Cullum, formerly a teacher at Trinity Episcopal School in Austin, TX, suggests in her post that radicals start using some alternate online sources for networking that are more secretive and secure...” she goes on to advocate Riseup.net.
Reading this and it’s links are very telling.
The left creates cities of squalor, poverty like Detroit with their policies.Then convinces the poor they are repressed by capitalism. Gives them free internet then organizes them to go on the march..Bill Ayers and Dorhn have been creative. Far fetched?
The people in Egypt have been pwned.
i’m so having flashbacks to 1979. The students and workers (progressives) started the revolution but the ‘radical islmaists’ finished it.
Jimmah Carter thought Khomeini was ‘progressive’
And the NYT compared him to Ghandi...
we are so screwed...
This sprawling construction site on the side of the Square seems to be the unofficial bathroom of the revolution.
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