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And you are right, the people are wising up. The internet is a dangerous thing in the hands
of bright minds, and I give kudos the folks in Egypt for that!
Originally posted by intrptr
"They" have installed a Judge as Interim Leader (for now), whatever that means. Who installed him? For how long?
Originally posted by burntheships
reply to post by Rodinus
Kindest Rodinus,
No need for apologies, I am here only to spark thought and stimulate
the conversation. One cannot just come barging into a thead and
shout "The Muslim Brotherhood is The Illuminati" .
The groundwork has to be laid, which is the hard and boring part.
From there it gets very interesting. The people of Egypt have every right
to be upset, they instinctively know they are being taken advangtage of.
They are being manipulated from every side. Kudos to them for their
outrage.
Carry on
Originally posted by khimbar
(and to Burntheships re the MB/Illuminati thing where's a good place to start reading about that? Or can you be pushed into starting a thread about it?)
Welcomes help from the Muslim brotherhood????? How can he do that when they are arresting them all???
Originally posted by Rodinus
rt.com...
Welcomes help from the Muslim brotherhood????? How can he do that when they are arresting them all???
Hours before Egyptian President Muhammad Morsi was sidelined by the military council, Muhammad al-Zawahiri, Egypt's al-Qaeda leader, declared that the terrorist organization would wage a jihad to save Morsi and his Islamist agenda for Egypt..... hours before this information was ascertained, Zawahiri had been arrested and was being interrogated—only to be ordered released by a presidential order.
www.meforum.org...
al Zawahiri has since fled to the Sinai (al-Qaeda is station) where thousands of foreign jihadis were
summoned by Morsi, also it is thought that Muhammad Zawahiri's brother, Ayman Zawahiri—al-Qaeda's supreme leader is there also.