Glenn Beck The Muslim Brotherhood 2/1/2011
The coming insurrection, continued
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Comparing the Iranian Revolution to the Egyptian Uprising
(Mosaic Video Alert: February 1, 2011) Iranian Al Alam TV draws a comparison between deposed Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and current Egyptian president, Hosni Mubarak, concluding that both regimes will be forgotten by history.
The Muslim Brotherhood's Strategies in Egypt and Jordan
STRATFOR analyst Reva Bhalla examines the different political strategies pursued by the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt and Jordan.
Henry Kissinger on Egypt demonstrations for democracy (01Feb11)
Us "diplomat" Henry Kissinger talks about the demonstrations for democracy in Egypt, which the US and UK don't like because they won't get a puppet for them,oh, and there's the Suez Canal.
Recorded from Channel 4 News, 01 February 2011.
Recorded from Channel 4 News, 01 February 2011.
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Henry Kissinger
David Rockefeller Spirit Guide Speaks
kudos to Alex Jones , AJ spoke about Eugenics and J.D. Rockefeller !! They never lost control, they plan things out for the future & pass it down to their descendants from the beginning. Sure they make it look like power changes from place to place, but not really. Take the British: example, don't U think it's strange that they started several countries over the past few hundred yrs, like the USA & Israel, yet they lay in the background. Think about it- British Columbia & D.C.= District of Columbia=area for administrative offices. Not a state-management.
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David Rockefeller
People Of The World Unite And Rise!
What they call disorder? It is the rising of the people against this shameful order, bursting their bonds, shattering their fetters and moving towards a better future. It is the most glorious deeds in the history of humanity.
BREAKING NEWS - Unconfirmed Reports President Mubarak Will Step Down At Next Election
While tens of thousands of protesters remain on Cairo's streets, there are reports that President Hosni Mubarak will announce he is standing down at the next election.
http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/Worl...
http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/Worl...
Webster Tarpley: US-UK Destabilization Rampage Targets Egypt and The Middle East
Alex Jones talks about the evolving situation in Egypt with author and host of GCN's World Crisis Radio, Webster Tarpley. He is author of Obama: The Postmodern Coup, Barack H. Obama: The Unauthorized Biography and Surviving the Cataclysm: Your Guide through the Worst Financial Crisis in Human History.
I think Webster tarpley has an edge on pretty much everybody when it comes to economics. he offers insight to economics as a field, he offers real solutions to the economic crisis, but yet nobody listens to him. The people of Egypt deserve their freedom, and Mubarak is no doubt a tyrannical dictator. However, the CIA probably caused this as a controlled demolition of the aging leader for multiple reasons of their own, most likely guided influence for the new leadership. The people are probably being used like whores and don't even understand how. We all support the people of Egypt, let's just be sure Egypt gets a leader of the people and not a NWO puppet.
Webster Tarpley : the most incisive critic of Anglo-American hegemony. As an activist historian he is best known for his book- George Bush: The Unauthorized Biography (1992), a masterpiece of research which is still a must read. He is a 9/11 Truth Scholar and activist; AB Princeton 1966, summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa; Fulbright Scholar at University of Turin, Italy; and MA in humanities from Skidmore College. He is fluent in Italian, German, French, Latin and Russian. A decades-long expert on international terrorism, his 1978 study for the Italian parliament "Chi ha ucciso Aldo Moro?"(Who Killed Aldo Moro?) broke open the ownership of the "Red Brigades" by NATO's clandestine "stay-behind" networks.
I think Webster tarpley has an edge on pretty much everybody when it comes to economics. he offers insight to economics as a field, he offers real solutions to the economic crisis, but yet nobody listens to him. The people of Egypt deserve their freedom, and Mubarak is no doubt a tyrannical dictator. However, the CIA probably caused this as a controlled demolition of the aging leader for multiple reasons of their own, most likely guided influence for the new leadership. The people are probably being used like whores and don't even understand how. We all support the people of Egypt, let's just be sure Egypt gets a leader of the people and not a NWO puppet.
Webster Tarpley : the most incisive critic of Anglo-American hegemony. As an activist historian he is best known for his book- George Bush: The Unauthorized Biography (1992), a masterpiece of research which is still a must read. He is a 9/11 Truth Scholar and activist; AB Princeton 1966, summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa; Fulbright Scholar at University of Turin, Italy; and MA in humanities from Skidmore College. He is fluent in Italian, German, French, Latin and Russian. A decades-long expert on international terrorism, his 1978 study for the Italian parliament "Chi ha ucciso Aldo Moro?"(Who Killed Aldo Moro?) broke open the ownership of the "Red Brigades" by NATO's clandestine "stay-behind" networks.
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Webster Tarpley
Egypt Unrest - Coast To Coast AM - 31.1.2011
Egypt Unrest - Coast To Coast AM - 31.1.2011
Three different guests appeared during Monday evening. In the first hour, Ambassador Clovis Maksoud offered analysis of the situation in Egypt and the Middle East. The protests in Egypt have been initiated by the younger generation who have been marginalized through unemployment, and corruption by the ruling class, he said. These demonstrators are generally peace-seeking, and just want to be empowered to develop and transform their country, after 30 years of neglect from the Mubarak government, he continued.
In hour 2, archaeologist and researcher Stephen Mehler reacted to the Egyptian uprising. "We are witnessing history...Egypt has never experienced it before...the potential for a true representative coalition government, and that is what the people want," he commented. Egypt has enormous wealth and resources but most of it is going out of the country, and "it needs to be among the people," he said, adding that the protestors will not accept any coalition government that is part of Mubarak's regime. During this hour, William Henry, who had been leading a tour of the Giza pyramids, was reached by cell phone, and reported that their group was safe, and was on their way out of the country.
Paul Guercio of the Merlin Project (a software-based forecasting technology) talked about 'timetraks' in the third hour. He noted that many people's timetraks have a huge spike going into 2012, but the traks taper off quickly in that year. So it appears that "we're already in 2012" in the sense of dramatic events and climate change, he suggested.
Three different guests appeared during Monday evening. In the first hour, Ambassador Clovis Maksoud offered analysis of the situation in Egypt and the Middle East. The protests in Egypt have been initiated by the younger generation who have been marginalized through unemployment, and corruption by the ruling class, he said. These demonstrators are generally peace-seeking, and just want to be empowered to develop and transform their country, after 30 years of neglect from the Mubarak government, he continued.
In hour 2, archaeologist and researcher Stephen Mehler reacted to the Egyptian uprising. "We are witnessing history...Egypt has never experienced it before...the potential for a true representative coalition government, and that is what the people want," he commented. Egypt has enormous wealth and resources but most of it is going out of the country, and "it needs to be among the people," he said, adding that the protestors will not accept any coalition government that is part of Mubarak's regime. During this hour, William Henry, who had been leading a tour of the Giza pyramids, was reached by cell phone, and reported that their group was safe, and was on their way out of the country.
Paul Guercio of the Merlin Project (a software-based forecasting technology) talked about 'timetraks' in the third hour. He noted that many people's timetraks have a huge spike going into 2012, but the traks taper off quickly in that year. So it appears that "we're already in 2012" in the sense of dramatic events and climate change, he suggested.
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Egypt Unrest
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