viernes, 16 de agosto de 2013

The Egypt massacre


"Never believe anything until it's officialy denied"
Jhon Pilger

The Aegyptian issue, the series of events that've been unfolding since the so-called revolution of Tunisia on the twilight of 2010 clustered now on the People, puppet supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood, leaving a veil of mistery, on the why's rather than the who's since the reasons and plans behind are the key whilst the people are merely puppets.

I.- The ORDO BRITANORVM era and Socialist Aegypt

The Muslim Brotherhood has existed for long time in Egypt, since 1928, and pushed towards the Islamic theocracy via the Jihad. In spite of their vow to break apart from any kind of western influence, their support to the monarchy under the British conscription was fierce against any kind of nationalist movemnt with left-winged orientation.

After the nationalist triumph of Nasser the Muslim Brotherhood was outlawed by Nasser himself, always pressured and prosecuted, many were tortured and killed. The biggest change in the Egyptian status quo was the alliance with zionists and the recognition of Isreal as a legal state during Camp David.

II.- The fall of Mubarak

By the late 2010, and the first weeks of 2011, the disgrace towards the 3-decade regime of Hosni Mubarak was decided by the influence of islamists 'cause the core of the protests were encouraged by 'em, along with people who were sick and tired of the brutal repression of Mubarak and forevermore from the close ties with NATO and zionists. The Muslim Brotherhood was granted with the People's faith for a change and gave the majority of demonstrators at Cairo's and other major cities' streets against Mubarak and in a tragical irony, supported the military intervention with an ultimatum that forced the government to step down and leave the power on the Armed Forces' hands with a promise of free elections and a Constitution.

The elections of 2012 gave a striking majority to the Muslim Brotherhood who has a bad image on the West and within the zionist puppeteers of the Egyptian political superstructure since their ideology is tied to the radical chii Islam for whom State and Religion are unbreakable as a one and only entity, in a certain way a proxy to the Islamic Republic of Iran.

III.- Muslim Brotherhood ruling Cairo

Muhammad Mursi ruled with a programme of hard reforms and law modifications towards islamization of the whole Aegyptian status quo, the Coeptic Church was legally assaulted, islamic Sharia began with minor reforms to enforce it, a hard line of civilian reforms towards relinquish power out of the military elite in order to establish a civilian order under strong institutions of the islamic rule.

Zionists who most feared a second islamic State conspired against Mursi under the same scheme that overthrew Mubarak: to create multiple social uprisings against an islamic state proxy of Iran: the fear of hard-line and the anihilation of the few democratic liberties under theocracy, who most were frihghtened were copetic christians.

Via the injection of money destined to bribery of the military chiefs that stood up against an islamic rule with civilian and religious elite as the ruling classes, breaking apart the order that was established by Gamal Nasser was unforgiveable and the Armed Forcers took action, overthrew and impirssoned Muhammed Mursi. The militia summoned the most variety of people into the new government to assure the support: military, civilian, religious and internationa figures like El Baradei.

IV.- The Massacre

Shortly after the democratically elected government was outsted, the social muscle of the Muslim Brotherhood took the streets troughall Egypt, social support that zionists wanted to erradicate in the same way they do with palaestinians and lebanese, with direct military action against unarmed civilians.

By orders of Tel-Aviv the army opened fire at 6:00 AM local time of Cairo resulting in almost 700 killed and several hundreds wounded, a genocide, in words of the People.