Posted on 01/30/2011 6:02:38 AM PST by GVnana
As soon as Id heard about the events in Tunisia, I hopped over to the English-language website of the Ikhwan, or the Muslim Brotherhood. [One of the delights of tracking the Brotherhood in America and internationally is the differences between their very friendly-looking web presence for gullible Westerners, the English Ikhwanweb, and the more militant and honest site in Arabic, Ikhwanonline. Just a comparison of their banner images-- the crossed swords in Arabic, vs. the girl with a 'freedom' banner in English-- tells you a story of deception. See for yourselves.]
When I learned that the Muslim Brotherhood was four-square behind the revolution in Tunisia and was gearing up for the protests (the Friday Day of Rage) in Egypt, I knew something really bad was afoot.
(Excerpt) Read more at bigpeace.com ...
Originally wondered who organized the 5 pro-Egypt protester rallies in the US in Chicago, New York, DC, Seattle, & Atlanta.
Notice DC’s organizer’s own organization & his close personal association with Elbaradei’s organization (formed in Feb 2010)-— and Elbaradei link with Soros.
See posts: 1929, 1937, 1941, 1955, 1959, 1964, 1965, 1968
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2664888/posts?page=1972#1972
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Also this: [post 2285]
Sunday, December 12,2010 22:34
IkhwanWeb
In a historical union delegates from all political opposition forces met in the Egyptian governorate of Minya. Differences in ideology were set aside as forces from the Muslim Brotherhood, the NAC, Wafd and the Democratic Front Party met with the public after a formal invitation was issued by former Ambassador, Sayed Kassem.
Re-emerging onto the political arena was former IAEA chief, Dr. Mohamed El-Baradei, who promised one and all that high tide has come and there will be change. Baradei noted that all the opposition trends are ready and prepared to unite in their call, reiterating demands for political reform through peaceful methods.
The meeting was attended by Dr. Saad Ketatni from the MB, Ossama Ghazali from the DFP, and Sheik Mohamed Salah from the Wafd Party.
El-Baradei asserted that the National Assembly for Change has been able to collect one million signatures so far in a petition the the MB had joined in after it was also launched on the MB official website calling for constitutional amendments and political reform. He added that together political forces are aiming at collecting 5 million signatures calling for change and re-instating the days where citizens were the source of power.
ElBaradei sent a special greeting to the mother of the well-known victim Khaled Saeed from Alexandria who attended the gathering where he vowed that together he and political forces would unite in the face of injustice and tyranny. ElBaradei promised that there would never again be another Khaled Saeed stressing that Egypt has seen too many victims under the arbitrary system who were abused by personnel who unjustly and incorrectly imposed the dreaded emergency law.
For his part, Dr. Mohamed Saad Katatni, a member of the MBs executive Bureau, confirmed that as always the MB are reaching out to all national forces to work together in the upcoming period. He welcomed El-Baradeis re-emergence onto the political scene and the Egyptian national struggle, adding that all were prepared to work as one political force for the good of the people and Egypt and to restore the freedom which has been stolen.
Ketatni highlighted that the MB has never promoted violence and tolerates change only through peaceful methods, adding that the MB advocates a civil state governed by Islamic references.
Ossama Harb agreed, adding that political forces were adamant in their desire to work together coherently to achieve a democratic system.
http://www.ikhwanweb.com/article.php?id=27513
Thanks for the link! I kinda figured as much. Who in their right mind (other than sworn enemies of the US and western world) would think that now is a good time for revolt to spread throughout the Muslim world? Even if you believed in the whole ‘democracy’ movement in Muslim countries, now is not the time...while we are teetering on the brink of an economic depression!! I am suspicious of the timing here as well as the nefarious actors behind it. It will be interesting to discover how many oil stocks,etc. that Soros has bought of late. He is probably about to make some huge profits in the next few weeks.
LOL. I’m glad I’m not the only one.
Thank you so much for the ping. I was reading many of your posts and links last night on the Live thread. The whole thing stinks of leftist and Obama meddling. I still can’t get over the fact that Obama let a true democracy movement in Iran get squashed, but with Eqypt and the Islamist fingerprints all over this thing..he encourages it!
How much more proof do we need that Obama is not working for the best interests of the United States of America?
You’re much more optimistic than I am. Considering the rabid adherence to the lie of Islam of many Muslims, I doubt material things will hold that much importance.
Incredible, isn't it. It looks like many Americans would rather believe an alternative even more distasteful to them --- he's an imbecile with no job experience.
“The Red-Green Alliance”
There is no problem which can not be solved - assuming you have enough duct tape.
I’m a man, I can change....if I have to.
I guess...
He ends his show with that
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