Egypt: Controlled Chaos or True Liberation?
The Intel Hub
by Zen Gardner – Contributing Writer
February 11th, 2011
I don’t know about you, but I’m watching all this unfold in Egypt with a kind of nervous scepticism. While many are saying this is the beginning of an uprising chain-reaction that will bring in new life and hope to other oppressed nations.
I hope so, but I have my doubts.
I hate to rain on anyone’s parade, especially regarding hope. I do have hope for humanity and we are waking up at an astounding rate. That will continue whether it manifests in physical uprisings like Egypt or not.
It’s just that people are so easily fooled.
The Illuminati news organ AP (Associated Propaganda) is already pushing global puppet ElBaradei to the forefront again in the very first announcement of Mubarak handing power over to the military:
“In these grave circumstances that the country is passing through, President Hosni Mubarak has decided to leave his position as president of the republic,” a grim-looking Suleiman said. “He has mandated the Armed Forces Supreme Council to run the state. God is our protector and succor.”
Nobel Peace laureate Mohammed ElBaradei, whose young suporters were among the organizers of the protest movement, told The Associated Press, “This is the greatest day of my life.”
“The country has been liberated after decades of repression,” he said adding that he expects a “beautiful” transition of power. (source)
And that’s how it works.
It all gets co-opted, whatever percentage of the uprising is genuine–and I agree it’s a lot. Suddenly the protesters are the good guys as the press “guides” you into the desired outcome by staged interviews with selected people giving you “the wonderful liberating solution”.
We all know it’s staged. Many of them know it’s staged. But this collective consciousness called “the world” is a thoroughly manipulated creation that has tremendous inertia and power over anyone not fully conscious. That’s just the state of today’s dumbed-down and mind controlled society, sorry to say.
Case In Point – 9/11
If the so-called “greatest country on earth” can so easily be completely hoodwinked with a scam as obvious as 9/11 and the rise of phony terrorism, who’s to stand?
Yes, people are waking up. And it’s wonderful.
But where’s the public outrage here in the U.S? What “demonstration” gets any publicity about anything against the government any more, unless it’s a staged event? Look at the Tea Party movement. Now it’s OK to talk about because they co-opted that as well–and their “new, improved groundswell” reps are now dutifully pushing for the extension of the Patriot Act.
Before this the Tea Party movement was completely unreported because they didn’t have control over it yet.
I know, that’s hopefully the signal Egypt is giving, to get out there and you’ll get results, and that others will hopefully follow. Maybe. When push comes to shove people will act out. Just don’t ever forget WHO’s doing the pushing and shoving. And that they know what they’re doing and why. The WHO didn’t cut back their food rations in Egypt without knowing they’d hit a tipping point–and their trained operatives were all in place to show they just how to “revolt.”
As with WikiLeaks, be careful
If I sound cynical I apologize. But I think this is realistic. We have to stay very awake and aware and not get swept into the emotion of anything, whether it seems good or bad. I have friends who were so jacked by the WikiLeaks revelations thinking it was going to bring the system down, but when I told them be careful, it’s very likely a psyop or will be turned into one, it was a complete bummer for them. Turns out that was the case.
It’s not that we shouldn’t get excited at victories, we just need to stay sober and vigilant like never before.
Cautious optimism comes to mind.
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Depressing thoughts or what. Perhaps we must remember that the Egyptions themselves are synical enough to cope. (Unlike other counterparts who have perhaps lived their lives in relative luxury). As we can see, they do not see that things are over. Many are still in the streets, and the rest are watching vigliantly ready to take action. These 80 million will not be so easily fooled. They have tasted true unity, and no-one can take the strength of that away.
Ejipped :^(
You need to take a pill or something. No one could have stage-managed what was probably the largest anti-government protest in human history that brought down a corrupt government. You should have been watching AlJazeera’s live and continuing coverage instead of reading AP. Sure, what happens next needs to be closely watched and attempts will be made to co-opt its result;but don’t compare Egyptians to American sheeple or be so paranoid to think that that “They” have total control of everything, everywhere. This Revolution is proof that they don’t. What took place in Egypt was a human miracle and should be seen as an inspiration to oppressed people around the world- that enough dedicated and persistent people can peacefully bring down a corrupt dictator and his government.
Your negativity and paranoia do no one any good
The Egyptians are pretty savvy people – living in a police state will do that. If there’s cause to worry, the first place we’ll hear it is on Egyptian social media and from the streets of Egypt itself, not from far away speculations about what Washington is doing.
Jct: The cheerful note it teaches us is that most armies aren’t ready to kill people. Only the US army has plenty of experience killing people. With armies without such experience at slaughter, look at China in Tianemen Square, they’re pretty hard pressed to start shooting. So the good news is that armies aren’t used to killing. The bad news is if you live in Gulag Amerika.
To Zen:
Many people share your view on this, including myself, but what in your opinion would the new government of Egypt have to do to convince you that it is no longer under the control of Israel’s puppet government in the United States?
The original protests may have come from the people,but the movement was quickly co-opted by George Soros and Zbignew Bryzinski and the International crisis group.They will install a new puppet master that suits the needs of the NWO agenda,Egypy is now under a military dictatorship.How has that helped the people.Yet the sheeple still bleat that this was a victory of the people.The stupidity hurts.Stop it.
“But this collective consciousness called “the world” is a thoroughly manipulated creation that has tremendous inertia and power over anyone not fully conscious.”
Agree with you. On the one hand social media does allow direct communication among ordinary people. On the other, no one should forget that the medium can be manipulated. The global monied power has absolutely no intention of giving up control. To Ernest above I’d say watch for their acts, by their deeds you will know them. Look at Obama’s actions as compared to his speeches, and you know the truth about him. When the way is paved wide by corporate media, you can be pretty sure another fraud is underway.
Ernest says:
February 12, 2011 at 10:44 am
Convince us its a true revolution? Simple. New Egypt leadership must
1. Break diplomatic relations with Israel especially the 1979 peace treaty. 2. Open up Gaza for free passage to end the blockade/sanctions and observe the international boycott of the zionists by
3. CUTTING OFF THEIR GAS SUPPLY from Egypt until they deal squarely with the Palestinians and the M.E. by
4. returning stolen land and settlements.
This is the litmus test for authenticity and nothing less.
I agree Zen. We should be cautious about believing that “freedom” is achieved by the institution of similar policy. Human beings are easily distracted by bright shiny objects and rarely have the capacity to second guess what evil people have intended.
For those that don’t believe that a movement like this could be engineered needs to study up on social engineering. America has been doing it for the last 100 years, conservativly.
NO FREEDOM MOVEMENT will bring about substantial change until we ALL recognize that the FOCUS of that REVOLUTION needs to be on the destruction of the central banking mechanisms that bind us all in chains of slavery, and I DON’T SUPPOT RON PAUL OR THE TEA PARTY.(Both I consider to be part of the problem not the solution)
youd do better not to drop in that dreadful idea of ‘illumati’ eso as you cant identify such an organisation.
However, Freedom House is certainly operating in egypt, as a US embassy cable makes clear:
key pt 4:
¶4. (SBU) The group included bloggers, journalists, activists
from secular opposition parties such as El-Ghad and the
Democratic Front Party and movements such as “Kifaya” and
“April 6. A lawyer for the group confirmed that a French
activist was among the detainees. Some of the detainees are
participants in Freedom House’s “New Generation” program
which provides training for young activists. One member of
the group departed for Washington January 18 to participate
in a Project on Middle East Democracy program. Contacts
confirmed that activist and El-Ghad party member Israa Abdel
Fattah was also part of the group. (Note: Abdel Fattah was
the subject of headlines in April 2008 when she was arrested
and detained for 17 days after her call for an April 6
general strike on Facebook attracted almost 70,000 members
(ref B).
http://213.251.145.96/cable/2010/01/10CAIRO99.html