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Originally posted by tinkytink1207
I can comment that a lot of computers are having problems on ATS tonight. I have started a thread about it but so far no real news as to why. No Mod have replied etc so I will keep checking to see if anything is brought up as to whats going on!
Originally posted by ~Lucidity
If this really is an NWO move, it's spreading pretty wide and fast. I'm beginning to wonder if this really might be the people. It's all happening too fast for me. Yikes. Got a lot more thinking to do.
Originally posted by ~Lucidity
Saudi Arabia's another to watch. This one would surprise me in a way if it flared up.
Originally posted by Annee
What do you think about Syria?
The reason I ask that is - a few years back - some former CIA agent (I think) said: "Beware if the US invades Syria".
Originally posted by ~Lucidity
Well...what I think I meant by that was, that I'm typically always looking for the NWO angles and can usually see the connections more clearly than I am. If they've managed to make this happen the way it's happening, I don't quite see how yet. Deep down I think this is about Iran too. But as I mentioned to Annee, I'm still puzzling some of this out in my head. Right now I'm trying to work out what it means if Saudi Arabia combusts.
Not once in my 43 years have I thought that I'd see an Arab leader toppled by his people. It is nothing short of poetic justice that it was neither Islamists nor invasion-in-the-name-of-democracy that sent the waters rushing onto Ben Ali's ship but, rather, the youth of his country.
Their rage at political and economic disenfranchisement spilled over last month with the desperate act of an unemployed man.
Originally posted by Movhisattva
What's happening in Egypt is an uprising by the people, strengthened by the recent succes of the Jasmin revolution in Tunisisa. It's not a nwo move, it's not an Islamic takeover. It's a genuine revolution started by the youth who strive for more democracy, freedom and righteousness.
I find it strange that only few people are aware of the textbook example revolution Tunisia just went through. Unprecedented and already historic.
[Soros' Open Society Institute]… sent a 31-year-old Tbilisi activist named Giga Bokeria to Serbia to meet with members of the Otpor (Resistance) movement and learn how they used street demonstrations to topple dictator Slobodan Milosevic. Then, in the summer, Mr. Soros’s foundation paid for a return trip to Georgia by Otpor activists, who ran three-day courses teaching more than 1,000 Tunisian students how to stage a peaceful revolution.[4]
Originally posted by Movhisattva
What's happening in Egypt is an uprising by the people, strengthened by the recent success of the Jasmin revolution in Tunisisa. It's not a nwo move, it's not an Islamic takeover. It's a genuine revolution started by the youth who strive for more democracy, freedom and righteousness.
Originally posted by Movhisattva
What's happening in Egypt is an uprising by the people, strengthened by the recent succes of the Jasmin revolution in Tunisisa. It's not a nwo move, it's not an Islamic takeover. It's a genuine revolution started by the youth who strive for more democracy, freedom and righteousness.
I find it strange that only few people are aware of the textbook example revolution Tunisia just went through. Unprecedented and already historic.
Originally posted by boondock-saint
So the youth did it all by themselves in Tunisia?
With a lil push from an unemployed man who set
himself on fire? Think again
[Soros' Open Society Institute]… sent a 31-year-old Tbilisi activist named Giga Bokeria to Serbia to meet with members of the Otpor (Resistance) movement and learn how they used street demonstrations to topple dictator Slobodan Milosevic. Then, in the summer, Mr. Soros’s foundation paid for a return trip to Georgia by Otpor activists, who ran three-day courses teaching more than 1,000 Tunisian students how to stage a peaceful revolution.[4]
www.foreignpolicyjournal.com...