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by AminahYasmina » Fri Jan 28, 2011 7:14 pm What began as peaceful demonstrations have become violent, just like in Tunisia. Unfortunately that is the only way, the people have to continue now. How will the NWO powers react and what are they planning ? Anything can happen still even in Tunisia. I know the peoples feelings are real, but what if they are being played or used by "them" ? Both Ben Ali and Mubarak are old and at some point would have been "replaced" and with a revolution like this there is going to be a vacuum that can be used for a coup d´etat.We will just have to wait and see.
Is the Egyptian "Revoloution" a NWO chess move?So Egypt and it's government appear to be falling... This makes me think, has Israel and other western NWO countries sent in special forces prior to all this uprising, what other North African countries have recently undergone such "uprising", wasn't it Algeria and Morroco or something like that? I am very unsure... But prehaps this is the NWO's chess move to destablise the current governments in the region and then to replace with their own NWO puppets in a new government. Will Israel see the trouble and possible failing govenment as an opportunity to expand its borders? If Israel were to take Suez then they would hold a monopoly over western oil distribution. Also, if this is a chess move it is a strategic move so that the NWO has the middle east on all sides, are Iran and other affiliated muslim states the last countries on the NWO hitlist? looks like they are getting ready to strike. Opinions please?
Preach, Aminah. Right on the money. Are you from the region?
So Egypt and it's government appear to be falling... This makes me think, has Israel and other western NWO countries sent in special forces prior to all this uprising, what other North African countries have recently undergone such "uprising", wasn't it Algeria and Morroco or something like that? I am very unsure... But prehaps this is the NWO's chess move to destablise the current governments in the region and then to replace with their own NWO puppets in a new government. Will Israel see the trouble and possible failing govenment as an opportunity to expand its borders? If Israel were to take Suez then they would hold a monopoly over western oil distribution. Also, if this is a chess move it is a strategic move so that the NWO has the middle east on all sides, are Iran and other affiliated muslim states the last countries on the NWO hitlist? looks like they are getting ready to strike. Opinions please?reply posted on 28-1-2011 @ 04:32 PM by curious7 Well just now the MSM here showed the Egyptian President's statement and he asked the government to resign and a new one will be appointed tomorrow so.... Also Hillary Clinton is the latest to demand that Egypt allows the internet to be unblocked for citizens.reply posted on 28-1-2011 @ 04:32 PM by PeoriaAZ reply to post by Resentedhalo08 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------Actually, i believe, it's quite the opposite, Eygptian current leaders were NWO puppets and this is more of a strike against them, an uncalculated error, that's just what I think here check out this thread You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login.reply posted on 28-1-2011 @ 04:33 PM by TheSparrowSings reply to post by Resentedhalo08 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------These political revolutions never struck a "NWO" chord of conspiracy in my thoughts until you posted this. Makes you think, for sure. IMO, though, what is happening over there (Tunisia, Morocco, Egypt... <-- Sorry if I missed any, the mainstream Canadian media is not thoroughly reporting...) is just people who are sick of their rights being trampled on by a useless government, sick of not being heard. With that said, I hope the western world will follow in suit... Although most of the westerners are so oblivious and dumbed down that I highly doubt such a revolution will ever occur. (By the way, I am a westerner [Canadian to be exact] and I believe that there are a substantial amount of people aware of the corruption of our society who would LOVE to revolt, but we are highly out-numbered by those who would rather just allow the government to decide what is best and continue living their materialistic lifestyle, rather than defend our rights.) Edit: On a side note, I only found out that their had been riots in Morocco because the CBC made a small mention of trouble surrounding PM Stephen Harper's current trip there. They spoke briefly about burning cars and rioting causing tension. As for his reason of being their, as the UN representative for government transparency, I practically fell out of my seat laughing. (But that is a WHOLE different story). edit on 28/1/2011 by TheSparrowSings because: Side notereply posted on 28-1-2011 @ 04:38 PM by Resentedhalo08 Originally posted by TheSparrowSings reply to post by Resentedhalo08 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------These political revolutions never struck a "NWO" chord of conspiracy in my thoughts until you posted this. Makes you think, for sure. IMO, though, what is happening over there (Tunisia, Morocco, Egypt... <-- Sorry if I missed any, the mainstream Canadian media is not thoroughly reporting...) is just people who are sick of their rights being trampled on by a useless government, sick of not being heard. Well it kinda hit me earlier, all these North African countries having near enough the same troubles at the same time, seems a bit too co-incidental to me. I think all of this could have been stimulated by western special forces, it's happened in south america before. Maybe the west has had enough of the few puppets they had in North Africa, I know that Mubarek was one of the NWO's puppets but he may well have fallen out of favour with the NWO. Prehaps the NWO think it's time that they gain a physical foot hold in North Africa, it has always been a strategically important place... just think of the last two world wars.reply posted on 28-1-2011 @ 04:44 PM by curious7 But if he was an NWO puppet and they wanted him out, why - as my first post in this thread stated as reported by the MSM who are still talking about it even now - is he staying yet he's replacing the entire government tomorrow?reply posted on 28-1-2011 @ 04:45 PM by PeoriaAZ Originally posted by Resentedhalo08 Originally posted by TheSparrowSings reply to post by Resentedhalo08 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------Maybe the west has had enough of the few puppets they had in North Africa, I know that Mubarek was one of the NWO's puppets but he may well have fallen out of favour with the NWO. Prehaps the NWO think it's time that they gain a physical foot hold in North Africa, it has always been a strategically important place... just think of the last two world wars. excellent pointreply posted on 28-1-2011 @ 04:48 PM by colin42 Could it just be that the power and control the US dollar use to have is failing and can no longer prop up these despot governments? Couple that to the power of the internet which informs the masses and that scares all politicians including our own. Could this just be natural growing pains of the true NWO. That NWO is people taking back their right to self determination within its resident society. It seems a bit of a coincidence to me that the decline of the dollar happens at the same time as the countries it and its allies have propped up rattle their chains. Good or bad? Time reveals allreply posted on 28-1-2011 @ 04:49 PM by TheSparrowSings Originally posted by Resentedhalo08 Maybe the west has had enough of the few puppets they had in North Africa, I know that Mubarek was one of the NWO's puppets but he may well have fallen out of favour with the NWO. I agree, I was just thinking that it might even be possible that the reason why he has fallen out of favour with the NWO is because of the lack of support... I would assume that the NWO want their puppets to be well-liked so when they put their plans into play the people will fall behind them. A new NWO man will come swooping in and seem like a savior to the Egyptian's... same strategy, new face....reply posted on 28-1-2011 @ 04:49 PM by ~Lucidity reply to post by PeoriaAZ --------------------------------------------------------------------------------Any ideas about which factions of the NWO in particular, particularly as it might relate to the situation in the Middle East today? I'm thinking that while he may have been a very good "puppet" to some he may not have been to others. I say this because I believe there are warring factions within the NWO.edit on 1/28/2011 by ~Lucidity because: (no reason given)reply posted on 28-1-2011 @ 04:50 PM by Resentedhalo08 Originally posted by curious7 But if he was an NWO puppet and they wanted him out, why - as my first post in this thread stated as reported by the MSM who are still talking about it even now - is he staying yet he's replacing the entire government tomorrow? I don't know for sure, but this other guy who was exiled before and is now the people's favourite has come back and is tipped to be the "interim" leader. He is a past Nobel Prize winner and definately on the NWO payroll, maybe this new guy is more what the NWO want, Mubarek has been the Eygyptian leader for the last 30 years, maybe the NWO said, ok we want someone else in and he didn't agree... there have been numerous assasination attempts on Mubarek aswell. I think him saying he is staying and that he is going to put in an entirely new government tomorrow is nothing more than a last effort, a desperate act of a man who is about to lose his power.reply posted on 28-1-2011 @ 04:50 PM by downunderET Originally posted by Resentedhalo08 So Egypt and it's government appear to be falling... This makes me think, has Israel and other western NWO countries sent in special forces prior to all this uprising, what other North African countries have recently undergone such "uprising", wasn't it Algeria and Morroco or something like that? I am very unsure... But prehaps this is the NWO's chess move to destablise the current governments in the region and then to replace with their own NWO puppets in a new government. Will Israel see the trouble and possible failing govenment as an opportunity to expand its borders? If Israel were to take Suez then they would hold a monopoly over western oil distribution. Also, if this is a chess move it is a strategic move so that the NWO has the middle east on all sides, are Iran and other affiliated muslim states the last countries on the NWO hitlist? looks like they are getting ready to strike. Opinions please? No, nothing to do with the NWO, just ordinary people who are sick and tired of getting BS shoved up their nose. No conspiracy, no NWO, just people power in action. Now if the current government falls, and I'm pretty sure it will because it appears the people in the streets seem to be not letting up, then perhaps fresh elections. So where does this leave the USA, hummmmmmmm Watch this space!!!!!!!!!!reply posted on 28-1-2011 @ 04:54 PM by TheSparrowSings Originally posted by curious7 But if he was an NWO puppet and they wanted him out, why - as my first post in this thread stated as reported by the MSM who are still talking about it even now - is he staying yet he's replacing the entire government tomorrow? I have to say, NWO talks aside, that replacing the entire government but not outing himself is absolutely ridiculous. Its like he is saying "Oh, its not ME, its the rest of the government... I have no say in what they do" Gimmie a break.reply posted on 28-1-2011 @ 05:04 PM by ~Lucidity Here's a potential NWO chess move... Blair says leak of Palestine papers 'destabilising' for peace proces In the interview, Blair also said Egypt should "evolve and modernise", but in a way that ensured stability.reply posted on 28-1-2011 @ 05:15 PM by curious7 reply to post by TheSparrowSings --------------------------------------------------------------------------------Well that's the thing, even if he stays and an entirely new government are brought in, it won't stop the protests because he'll represent the old guard so he'll be forcibly removed eventually anyway. I just hope that the opposition leader (the aforementioned nobel Peace laureate) that flew in to join in the protests is elected democratically if indeed he is put in a position of powerreply posted on 28-1-2011 @ 05:24 PM by Resentedhalo08 Originally posted by curious7 Well that's the thing, even if he stays and an entirely new government are brought in, it won't stop the protests because he'll represent the old guard so he'll be forcibly removed eventually anyway. Which makes me think that it's the last stand of a former NWO puppet who they want gone, he wants to keep hold of his power, there have been assasination attempts on his life and now a so called "revoloution" is taking place, which I think may well be a stimulated one, hence the thread. I just hope that the opposition leader (the aforementioned nobel Peace laureate) that flew in to join in the protests is elected democratically if indeed he is put in a position of power. Well the talk is he will be put in as the "interim" leader, I think he is already part of the NWO, he was previously exiled and also has a nobel prize and also has connections to the UN if I remember correctly. He is the people's favourite and is being heralded as the champion, the guy who is going to be for the people, so if there is a democratic election, chances are he will get it... and there you are, a new NWO stooge is put in place.reply posted on 28-1-2011 @ 05:31 PM by curious7 The MSM reports that the people protesting want the President out, not the government so who knows. I'm fairly sceptical of the whole NWO stuff anyway so I tend to ignore that aspect of political postings on ATS but I think the best thing we could psosibly do is see what happens in Egypt and then judge it at the end of the year, see how the situation has changed.reply posted on 28-1-2011 @ 05:36 PM by Resentedhalo08 I don't think all of this is going to stop with Egypt though, Other North African countries have recently had similar problems and I see this as a wider thing that is going on in North Africa at the moment, Well if we see protests in Libya (have there been any?) then that will definately prove to me that this is a NWO chess move, if we see Colonell (sp?) Gadafi in the midst of losing his power and then being replaced with a new leader then that to me is definate proof, as Gadafi would be the hardest to get rid of.reply posted on 28-1-2011 @ 05:42 PM by curious7 I do think that yeah, if a nation with an even harder lined leader such as Iran for example do the same as Tunisia and Egypt then I'd definitely get the feeling there's more to it than they're letting on. Interesting times nonetheless when after decades of rule the people in both nations suddenly rise against their leaders in such a way.reply posted on 28-1-2011 @ 05:49 PM by Resentedhalo08 Originally posted by curious7 I do think that yeah, if a nation with an even harder lined leader such as Iran for example do the same as Tunisia and Egypt then I'd definitely get the feeling there's more to it than they're letting on. Well maybe the past protests in Iran were fuelled by an external force, who know's our special ops could have gone in there aswell and started whipping up a sentiment of freedom and rebellion, there definately seems an air of uprising in countries that have had long ruling regimes and all in a short(ish) space of time, seem's too co-incidental really, special ops have gone into countries before and started "revoloutions" and then replaced the old leadership with more "desirable" leadership. Interesting times nonetheless when after decades of rule the people in both nations suddenly rise against their leaders in such a way. It's very interesting, there has to be some external force here by either mossad or other special forces, it's their bread and butter business to do this kind of thing!
:twisted: Please see Huffington Post article for more on Cairo...the PEOPLE are taking the NWO down.....You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login