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« Reply #840 on: February 05, 2011, 05:21:27 AM »

http://www.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/africa/02/05/egypt.protests/index.html?hpt=T1

  I don't think Mubarak is stepping down YET.  I think Plan A is to place the VP  Suleiman in power IF THE PEOPLE LIKE HIM.  Below is a trial balloon--Suleiman trying to talk with the opposition.

Egypt's government may meet with opposition as protests continue

Cairo, Egypt (CNN) -- Negotiations could begin Saturday between Egypt's vice president and some opposition groups, as anti-government protests continue for a 12th day.
The mood in Cairo's Tahrir Square Saturday morning was tense, but peaceful.
Cars traveled over a nearby overpass. Outside the Egyptian Museum, people prayed as soldiers stood guard. Protesters who had spent the night swept sidewalks with palm branches and bought food from carts stationed in the square.
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« Reply #841 on: February 05, 2011, 05:23:36 AM »

http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/02/05/egypt-vicepresident-clinton-idUSLDE71406A20110205


Hillary Clinton: reported attack on Egypt VP shows risks



Feb 5 (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said on Friday that news reports of an assassination attempt on Egypt's vice-president put into "sharp relief" the challenges of the standoff between government and protesters.

The Fox U.S. television news network reported late on Friday there had been an unsuccessful assassination attempt against Vice President Omar Suleiman, in which two of his bodyguards were reported to have been killed.
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« Reply #842 on: February 05, 2011, 05:24:40 AM »

doc,

Re. Suleiman:

The people don't like him at all, they fear and hate him.  The army likes him though, which is almost as good as 80 million votes.

You may be right about the trial balloon thing, though.

(It's remotely possible this will all lead to some sort of temporary power-sharing agreement as well IMO, but that may be a long-shot.)
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« Reply #843 on: February 05, 2011, 05:38:57 AM »

doc,

Re. Suleiman:

The people don't like him at all, they fear and hate him.  The army likes him though, which is almost as good as 80 million votes.

You may be right about the trial balloon thing, though.

(It's remotely possible this will all lead to some sort of temporary power-sharing agreement as well IMO, but that may be a long-shot.)

  They still have Mubarak's son hiding out in London--probably being trained by MI5 and MI6.

  It is a great thing that the Egyptian people hate Suleiman BUT HE WHO HAS THE GUNS HAS THE POWER.

  AJ IS RIGHT.  If they don't like one puppet, they will bring out another.
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« Reply #844 on: February 05, 2011, 05:41:11 AM »

  They still have Mubarak's son hiding out in London--probably being trained by MI5 and MI6.

  It is a great thing that the Egyptian people hate Suleiman BUT HE WHO HAS THE GUNS HAS THE POWER.

  AJ IS RIGHT.  If they don't like one puppet, they will bring out another.

Almost like a garment fitting, sooner or latter after spending 7 hours in the store the customers will choose something. And then return it sometime later  Tongue
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« Reply #845 on: February 05, 2011, 05:45:32 AM »

Almost like a garment fitting, sooner or latter after spending 7 hours in the store the customers will choose something. And then return it sometime later  Tongue

  So true,  but in this case THERE IS A NO RETURN POLICY.  If there were only a few less wicked people in this world.
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« Reply #846 on: February 05, 2011, 06:26:34 AM »

 
Are we getting to the final stages of the elites plan?
     Buckle up folks........
 It may be hard to envison the OL USA getting stiffed, the land of milk and honey, the country with the streets paved in gold, yup all those OLD cliches, freedoms, equality,the land of opportunity, etc. DEMOCRACY???.
  It just may be Joe average, the commoner is in for some hard times. The elites, the politicians, the upper class will get along just fine, no need for them to tighten their belts, one might say they have it waxed.
                          What of the folks scrounging to survive..
This is a global conspriacy and we the people of the USA are not excluded, we are a primary target.
 
 
 
   
   
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« Reply #847 on: February 05, 2011, 06:41:33 AM »

http://biggovernment.com/edondero/2011/02/01/lt-gen-sami-enan-could-he-be-mubaraks-replacement/



Lt. Gen. Sami Enan: Could He Be Mubarak’s Replacement?
by Eric Dondero

Lt. General Sami Enan is the chief of staff of the Egyptian Armed Forces.

Reuters is reporting that the “Egypt general could be new leader-Islamist “:
Enan could be an acceptable successor to Hosni Mubarak because he is perceived as incorruptible, a member of the banned Muslim Brotherhood said on Tuesday.
Egyptian Muslim cleric Kamel Al Helbawi, a main figure in the opposition movement with strong ties to the Muslim Brotherhood,  is quoted:
“He can be the future man of Egypt… I think he will be acceptable …”
The prominent Kuwaiti news service Gulf News just released a story under this stunning headline:
“Armed forces chief seen as Mubarak successor”
And now this breaking news from French news service Le Quotidien:
“The intellectual community of Egypt calls on Amr Moussa, secretary general of the Arab League, and Sami Enan, Chief of the Egyptian armed forces, to act as leaders of the opposition. We do not want El-Baradei. He spent too much time abroad, and knows nothing of the daily reality of the Egyptian people. He does not represent us,” declares on Facebook a professor of economics lecturer at the University Amércaine Cairo (AUC.)
Le Quotidien quoted directly from the Muslim Brotherhood website.
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« Reply #848 on: February 05, 2011, 06:46:03 AM »

Muslim Brotherhood -- out of the frying pan, into the fire.
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« Reply #849 on: February 05, 2011, 06:52:21 AM »

Muslim Brotherhood -- out of the frying pan, into the fire.

LiarJazeera just showed live close-up pictures of protesters in Tahrir Square. All I see is men with beards and women with full veils. No young Egyptians wearing western clothing and baseball caps. They all look very much like Muslim Brotherhood supperters rather than Pro-Democracy protesters.

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« Reply #850 on: February 05, 2011, 06:59:27 AM »

LiarJazeera just showed live close-up pictures of protesters in Tahrir Square. All I see is men with beards and women with full veils. No young Egyptians wearing western clothing and baseball caps. They all look very much like Muslim Brotherhood supperters rather than Pro-Democracy protesters.

 Shocked

  What a bunch of garbage from a NWO network.
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« Reply #851 on: February 05, 2011, 07:05:13 AM »

  What a bunch of garbage from a NWO network.

Why do you think I call them LiarJazeera?

All we see besides the images of Tahrir Square is FUGL-hillarry's speech in Germany asking between the lines for an immediate Mubarak steps down. MYOB FUGL-hillary!!!
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« Reply #852 on: February 05, 2011, 07:10:03 AM »

Why do you think I call them LiarJazeera?

All we see besides the images of Tahrir Square is FUGL-hillarry's speech in Germany asking between the lines for an immediate Mubarak steps down. MYOB FUGL-hillary!!!

  Hillary---a puppet's (Soetoro)puppet
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« Reply #853 on: February 05, 2011, 12:24:16 PM »

This goes in the "same shit different day" category....
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What to wear to a riot: A saucepan lid, a hoodie, goggles and a rose for peace, advises pamphlet for Egyptian protesters

Egyptian activists have been spotted around Cairo with saucepans for helmets and even baguettes strapped to their heads - and perhaps this is the reason.

A bizarre pamphlet has been circulated among anti-government demonstrators, telling them how to prepare themselves to take on President Hosni Mubarak's regime.

Key to being successful, it appears, are a large saucepan lid to protect from riot policemen's batons or bullets and a pair of goggles to protect the eyes from tear gas.

Also required for the activist's equipment arsenal are spray paint, thick rubber gloves and 'shoes that make it easy to run away quickly'.

But the leaflet does also call on protesters to wear a rose 'so we can show that we can do as we ought to and join together in the most peaceful way possible'.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1353713/Egypt-Pamplet-tells-protesters-wear-riot-including-saucepan-lid-goggles.html#ixzz1D4OgFpZG



The Events in Egypt: A Cautionary Tale on the History of US Foreign Policy Tactics

by William Blum

   
Global Research, February 4, 2011
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In July of 1975 I went to Portugal because in April of the previous year a bloodless military coup had brought down the US-supported 48-year fascist regime of Portugal, the world's only remaining colonial power. This was followed by a program centered on nationalization of major industries, workers control, a minimum wage, land reform, and other progressive measures. Military officers in a Western nation who spoke like socialists was science fiction to my American mind, but it had become a reality in Portugal. The center of Lisbon was crowded from morning till evening with people discussing the changes and putting up flyers on bulletin boards. The visual symbol of the Portuguese "revolution" had become the picture of a child sticking a rose into the muzzle of a rifle held by a friendly soldier, and I got caught up in demonstrations and parades featuring people, including myself, standing on tanks and throwing roses, with the crowds cheering the soldiers. It was pretty heady stuff, and I dearly wanted to believe, but I and most people I spoke to there had little doubt that the United States could not let such a breath of fresh air last very long. The overthrow of the Chilean government less than two years earlier had raised the world's collective political consciousness, as well as the level of skepticism and paranoia on the left.

Washington and multinational corporate officials who were on the board of directors of the planet were indeed concerned. Besides anything else, Portugal was a member of NATO. Destabilization became the order of the day: covert actions; attacks in the US press; subverting trade unions; subsidizing opposition media; economic sabotage through international credit and commerce; heavy financing of selected candidates in elections; a US cut-off of Portugal from certain military and nuclear information commonly available to NATO members; NATO naval and air exercises off the Portuguese coast, with 19 NATO warships moored in Lisbon's harbor, regarded by most Portuguese as an attempt to intimidate the provisional government. In 1976 the "Socialist" Party (scarcely further left and no less anti-communist than the US Democratic Party) came to power, heavily financed by the CIA, the Agency also arranging for Western European social-democratic parties to help foot the bill. The Portuguese revolution was dead, stillborn. 1

The events in Egypt cannot help but remind me of Portugal. Here, there, and everywhere, now and before, the United States of America, as always, is petrified of anything genuinely progressive or socialist, or even too democratic, for that carries the danger of allowing god-knows what kind of non-America-believer taking office. Honduras 2009, Haiti 2004, Venezuela 2002, Ecuador 2000, Bulgaria 1990, Nicaragua 1990 ... dozens more ... anything, anyone, if there's a choice, even a dictator, a torturer, is better.

We are so good even our enemies believe our lies
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http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=23078
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« Reply #854 on: February 05, 2011, 12:46:20 PM »

Key figures in Egypt's ruling party have stepped down, according to state television, as protesters continue to demand the resignation of President Hosni Mubarak.
Al Arabiya television retracted an initial report that Mr Mubarak had also quit as leader of the party.

But the party's secretary-general Safwat el-Sharif and Gamal Mubarak, Mr Mubarak's son, are said to have quit in a shake-up seen as a gesture to anti-government campaigners.

For 12 days they have been taking part in demonstrations in Cairo and other cities demanding that the embattled president resigns.



The 82-year-old, who has been in power for 30 years, has ignored the calls and has previously insisted he intends to serve out the remaining seven months of his term.

The popular uprising turned ugly earlier this we...
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« Reply #855 on: February 05, 2011, 12:51:06 PM »

Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak Saturday stepped down as chairman of the country's ruling party, bowing to the protesters' demand for the end of his 30-year rule.

Mubarak stepped down along with the rest of the National Democratic Party's (NDP) top leadership, as tens of thousands of protesters are standing their ground in Cairo's Tahrir Square, Al J...
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« Reply #856 on: February 05, 2011, 12:57:28 PM »

Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak "must stay in office" during a power transition, a US special envoy says.

Frank Wisner was speaking as protesters kept up their demands for Mr Mubarak to step down immediately.

Mr Mubarak has pledged to quit in September. Earlier, he replaced the entire politburo of his ruling party, including his son Gamal.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-12374753

Looks like he has not resigned as head of the ruling party.
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« Reply #857 on: February 05, 2011, 01:04:30 PM »

No he's out there looking to transition.
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« Reply #858 on: February 05, 2011, 01:06:54 PM »


MUNICH — The Obama administration on Saturday formally threw its weight behind a gradual transition in Egypt, backing attempts by the country’s vice president, Gen. Omar Suleiman, to broker a compromise with opposition groups and prepare for new elections in September.

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, speaking to a conference here, said it was important to support Mr. Suleiman as he seeks to defuse street protests and promises to reach out to opposition groups, including the Muslim Brotherhood. Administration officials said earlier that Mr. Suleiman and other military-backed leaders in Egypt are also considering ways to provide President Hosni Mubarak with a graceful exit from power.

“That takes some time,” Mrs. Clinton said. “There are certain things that have to be done in order to prepare.”

Her message, echoed by Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany and Prime Minister David Cameron of Britain, was a notable shift in tone from the past week, when President Obama, faced with violent clashes in Cairo, demanded that Mr. Mubarak make swift, dramatic changes.

Now, the United States and other Western powers appear to have concluded that the best path for Egypt — and certainly the safest one, to avoid further chaos — is a gradual transition, managed by Mr. Suleiman, a pillar of Egypt’s existing establishment, and backed by the military.

Whether such a process is acceptable to the crowds on the streets of Cairo is far from clear: there is little evidence that Mr. Suleiman, a former head of Egyptian intelligence and trusted confidant of Mr. Mubarak, would be seen as an acceptable choice, even temporarily. Opposition groups have refused to speak to him, saying that Mr. Mubarak must leave first.

But Mrs. Clinton suggested that the United States was not insisting on the immediate departure of Mr. Mubarak, and that such an abrupt shift of power may not be necessary or prudent. She said Mr. Mubarak, having taken...
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« Reply #859 on: February 05, 2011, 01:10:09 PM »

No he's out there looking to transition.

He's an idiot

Shift > Esc > Mubarek  or Ctrl > Esc > Mubarek

will become

Esc > Delete > Mubarek
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« Reply #860 on: February 05, 2011, 01:13:59 PM »

Great, what a crudbrain.

Replace Hitler with Himmler and everything will be good?

Who writes this Obama bin Soetoro nonsense?

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« Reply #861 on: February 05, 2011, 01:45:28 PM »

Protesters in Tahrir Square Break Into Song [04.02.11]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IMpcgAYm2kk
From leakspinner on YouTube:
Translation: Let's make Mubarak hear our voices. We all, one hand, requested one thing, leave leave leave...Down Down Hosny Mubarak, Down Down Hosny Mubarak.. The people want to dismantle the regime....He is to go, we are not going... He is to go, we won't leave.... We all, one hand, ask one thing, leave leave.
This footage was recorded a short time ago. As you can see they are in very high spirits :O)
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« Reply #862 on: February 05, 2011, 01:49:32 PM »

We are just spreading democracy.   Huh
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« Reply #863 on: February 05, 2011, 02:02:43 PM »

He's an idiot

Shift > Esc > Mubarek  or Ctrl > Esc > Mubarek

will become

Esc > Delete > Mubarek
Yeah, Go Figure ...
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« Reply #864 on: February 05, 2011, 04:32:31 PM »

Reports that Gamal Mubarak has stepped down from his leadership postion in the ruling NDP party as head. New "Secretary General" chosen in Gamal's place.

BUT, Hosni Mubarak has not stepped down yet as President of Egypt.

"La partie continue!"
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« Reply #865 on: February 05, 2011, 05:05:06 PM »

All the CFR/Bilderberg/Brookings chess players really f-d up US relations in the region with this attempted foreign regime change via William Lynn III's Cyber Control center and Goldman Sachs' $1.5 Billion Facebook bailout.

How the hell are all of the countries in the region going to feel after Clinton demands regime change publicly. What the f? The US has had the Bush/Clinton regime for 30 years now.

In the past 30 years, Egypt has surpassed all of the African countries in water distribution and sanitation. Along with Jordan and Tunisia, they are on a quick path to food independence.

They have kept the suez canal open for all this time and have maintained the peace treaty with Israel.

They have a 20% higher population growth index than the average for the world. According to Kissinger's memorandum in 1974, these factors demand regime change. No country other than Bilderberg sanctioned safe havens is allowed to have a high population growth index and food independence.

And the CFR is now exposed as planning all of these events 15 month ago:

I found this interesting to say the least.

I'd been searching for more info on the US Foregn Policy regarding 'political reform' in Egypt, and decided to head over to the official Council on Foreign Relations website since, although they have always claimed to be, "...independent, nonpartisan, bla bla bla... think tank, bla bla...  no particular affiliation to the U.S. government bla... almost everyone here will be aware that quite to the contrary almost the very opposite is true.   In actual fact the 'findings' of the CFR's various Foreign Policy and Propag... sorry, I mean Public Relations...  Wink 'think tanks' are nearly always used to influence government policy and are subsequently very nearly always implemented.

Which is why it didn't in the least surprise me when I came across a CFR Memo aptly titled, "Political Instability in Egypt - CPA Contingency Planning Memorandum No. 4" (Author: Steven A. Cook, Hasib J. Sabbagh Senior Fellow for Middle Eastern Studies. Publisher: Council on Foreign Relations Press. Release Date: August 2009).

By the way the Memo can be downloaded IN FULL here:
 http://i.cfr.org/content/publications/attachments/CPA_contingencymemo_4.pdf


Anyway to get to the point this Memo, - and the title bears repeating - "Political Instability in Egypt - CPA Contingency Planning Memorandum No. 4" - discusses the very strong likelyhood of political instability in Egypt in the next 12 to 18 months (i.e. 12 to 18 months from the date of the report - August 2009   Shocked ), and assesses the possibility of either a troubled leadership succession or an Islamist push for political power, and the subsequent implications that either of these eventualities would have for the United States. The report then goes on to discuss the various options and policy steps that the U.S. government might subsequently take.

Having read through the entire document, it's appears abundantly clear that the chaos currently ensuing in Egypt were subsequently planned and hammered out in some considerable detail by our favourite Elites, long prior to the last few days events, for the report goes on to strategize point by point exactly how to:

1) Engineer instability in Egypt.

then...

2)Dictate what would be considered to be a 'favourable' public reaction from the Egyptian people as well as how to maintain an ongoing influence over them.

and finally...

3) Define how the situation should subsequently be managed, controlled and concluded.

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« Reply #866 on: February 05, 2011, 05:37:01 PM »

Imagine if this happened after the CFR planned regime change:

Saboteurs attack Egypt gas pipeline to Jordan
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2011/02/saboteurs-attack-egypt-gas-pipeline-jordan/
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Saturday, February 5th, 2011 -- 8:12 am


CAIRO (AFP) – Unknown saboteurs attacked an Egyptian pipeline supplying gas to Jordan, forcing authorities to switch off gas supply from a twin pipeline to Israel, an official told AFP. The attackers used explosives against the pipeline in the town of Lihfen in northern Sinai, near the Gaza Strip, the official said. It was initially thought the pipeline to Israel was attacked. "The pipeline to Jordan has been attacked and the supply to Israel has been cut off," the official said. The army has taken precautionary measures to stop the fire from spreading, the official added, as rescue services were putting out the fire.
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« Reply #867 on: February 06, 2011, 02:08:29 AM »

German official retracts assassination report
By the CNN Wire Staff
February 5, 2011 -- Updated 1611 GMT (0011 HKT)
Vice President Omar Suleiman has been working to initiate government transition.

STORY HIGHLIGHTS
German diplomat said the report was based on an unsubstantiated source
Suleiman has been leading transition efforts
The VP has long been a powerful behind-the-scenes player

Munich, Germany (CNN) -- The German diplomat who said there was an assassination attempt against Egypt's new vice president has retracted his comments.

"I was led to believe that we had a confirmed report but in fact we didn't," Wolfgang Ischinger told CNN, adding the information he received was based on an unsubstantiated source.

Ischinger, the host of the Munich Security Conference, told a plenary session of the meeting that there was an assassination attempt against Omar Suleiman and several people were killed.

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http://edition.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/africa/02/05/egypt.vice.president/index.html?hpt=T2
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« Reply #868 on: February 06, 2011, 02:12:04 AM »

Muslim Brotherhood to meet Egyptian vice president; protests continue

By the CNN Wire Staff
February 6, 2011 -- Updated 0833 GMT (1633 HKT)
Muslim Brotherhood, VP Suleiman to meet

STORY HIGHLIGHTS
The Muslim Brotherhood says it will meet with Egypt's vice president Sunday
Muslim protesters say they will encircle Christians protesters to protect them during Mass
Hosni Mubarak remains as head of his party and the nation
Mubarak's foes question the resignation of his party's leaders


Cairo, Egypt (CNN) -- As Egyptians began a 13th day of protests Sunday under what appears to be a cracking regime, the Muslim Brotherhood said it will meet with the country's vice president -- days after the group said it would not negotiate until President Hosni Mubarak leaves office.

"We did not change our stance. We decided to take the people's demands to the negotiation table," Essam el-Erian, a spokesman for the Muslim Brotherhood, told CNN.

The meeting with Vice President Omar Suleiman is scheduled to begin late Sunday morning.

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http://edition.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/africa/02/06/egypt.protests/index.html?hpt=T1
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Possible post-Mubarak power-sharing deal between Suleiman and the MB?

Wouldn't be the first (real) terrorist organization he has made a deal with.  There is Hamas and the State of Israel, among others.

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« Reply #869 on: February 06, 2011, 02:29:54 AM »

Mubarak family fortune could reach $70bn, say experts
Egyptian president has cash in British and Swiss banks plus UK and US property

Phillip Inman guardian.co.uk, Friday 4 February 2011 17.58 GMT

Gamal and Hosni Mubarak are reported to have built up huge fortunes, including properties in London. Photograph: Cris Bouroncle/AFP/Getty Images
 
President Hosni Mubarak's family fortune could be as much as $70bn (£43.5bn) according to analysis by Middle East experts, with much of his wealth in British and Swiss banks or tied up in real estate in London, New York, Los Angeles and along expensive tracts of the Red Sea coast.

After 30 years as president and many more as a senior military official, Mubarak has had access to investment deals that have generated hundreds of millions of pounds in profits. Most of those gains have been taken offshore and deposited in secret bank accounts or invested in upmarket homes and hotels.

According to a report last year in the Arabic newspaper Al Khabar, Mubarak has properties in Manhattan and exclusive Beverly Hills addresses on Rodeo Drive.

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So, if I move back to LA, they may be my new neighbors.

Wonderful.

Sounds like a premise for a wacky sitcom, though.  "Me and the Mubaraks"
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« Reply #870 on: February 06, 2011, 05:28:55 AM »

Oh I got one...

"Hosni, I'm home!"   Grin

or how about...


"Mubarak Garage"  Episode One - "Pimp my camel"


And the show sure to be popular in Egypt...


"Everybody hates Hosni"
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« Reply #871 on: February 06, 2011, 05:33:03 AM »

OK, that was funny.  I can't get used to your new handle, though.

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« Reply #872 on: February 06, 2011, 06:42:17 AM »

Imagine if this happened after the CFR planned regime change:

Saboteurs attack Egypt gas pipeline to Jordan
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2011/02/saboteurs-attack-egypt-gas-pipeline-jordan/
By Agence France-Presse
Saturday, February 5th, 2011 -- 8:12 am


CAIRO (AFP) – Unknown saboteurs attacked an Egyptian pipeline supplying gas to Jordan, forcing authorities to switch off gas supply from a twin pipeline to Israel, an official told AFP. The attackers used explosives against the pipeline in the town of Lihfen in northern Sinai, near the Gaza Strip, the official said. It was initially thought the pipeline to Israel was attacked. "The pipeline to Jordan has been attacked and the supply to Israel has been cut off," the official said. The army has taken precautionary measures to stop the fire from spreading, the official added, as rescue services were putting out the fire.

Al Jazeera reported it was a Mubarek Mafia false flag launched in a desperate attempt to distract attention from Tahrir (Liberation) Square. With all the heightened military and state security on critical assets (like the Cairo Museum, which the Mubarek Mob also easily penetrated) it is patently obvious that that could only be what it was.

Questions are still being asked about Mubarek's involvement in Anwar Sadat's assassination
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Mubarak family fortune could reach $70bn, say experts
Egyptian president has cash in British and Swiss banks plus UK and US property

Phillip Inman guardian.co.uk, Friday 4 February 2011 17.58 GMT

Gamal and Hosni Mubarak are reported to have built up huge fortunes, including properties in London. Photograph: Cris Bouroncle/AFP/Getty Images
 
President Hosni Mubarak's family fortune could be as much as $70bn (£43.5bn) according to analysis by Middle East experts, with much of his wealth in British and Swiss banks or tied up in real estate in London, New York, Los Angeles and along expensive tracts of the Red Sea coast.

After 30 years as president and many more as a senior military official, Mubarak has had access to investment deals that have generated hundreds of millions of pounds in profits. Most of those gains have been taken offshore and deposited in secret bank accounts or invested in upmarket homes and hotels.

According to a report last year in the Arabic newspaper Al Khabar, Mubarak has properties in Manhattan and exclusive Beverly Hills addresses on Rodeo Drive.

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So, if I move back to LA, they may be my new neighbors.

Wonderful.

Sounds like a premise for a wacky sitcom, though.  "Me and the Mubaraks"


Rockefeller Foundation and CFR reports show that the best way to manufacture conflict is to propogate income disparity issues within a targeted geographic location. Amazing how the guardian still reports QEII's income in the hundreds of thousands and will not dare touch Beatrix.

If Evelyn de Rothschild woke up with Mubarak's money he would jump out a window! It ain't even the same ballpark. Screw that, it ain't the same league. Better yet, it ain't even the same sport.
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« Reply #874 on: February 06, 2011, 06:59:57 AM »

Al Jazeera reported it was a Mubarek Mafia false flag launched in a desperate attempt to distract attention from Tahrir (Liberation) Square. With all the heightened military and state security on critical assets (like the Cairo Museum, which the Mubarek Mob also easily penetrated) it is patently obvious that that could only be what it was.

I'll believe Agence France-Presse over the 19th century hereditary East India Trading Company puppets at Qatar and the now completely exposed Lie-Jazeera MI6 propaganda tool every day of the week. And even AFP have serious issues.

Here is what the Palestinian leadership says about the political Karl Roves over at Lie-Jazeera

Holy crap!

One month ago Al-Jazeera and Qatar destroyed mid east peace talks...



Palestinians vent anger at Qatar, Al-Jazeera for psychological operations that destroyed peace talks
http://www.aawsat.com/english/news.asp?section=1&id=23902
24/01/2011

RAMALLAH, West Bank, (AP) A senior Palestinian official condemned Qatar-based Al-Jazeera on Monday and a crowd of protesters vandalized the satellite channel's West Bank headquarters after it reported on leaked documents that claimed Palestinian leaders offered large concessions in peace talks with Israel in 2008.

The angry outburst followed the airing late Sunday of what al-Jazeera said were leaked documents showing that Palestinian leaders had offered broad concessions on two of the thorniest issues in negotiations with Israel: Jerusalem and the fate of Palestinian refugees.

Yasser Abed Rabbo, a top aide to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, told reporters on Monday the news network engaged in "media games ... to trick and mislead the simple citizen." He angrily accused the Gulf state of Qatar, which bankrolls the station, of damaging Palestinian interests.

"What Al-Jazeera is doing today is an attempt to distort the national position of the Palestinian leadership," he said.

Abed Rabbo said the report relied on out-of-context quotes, insinuations and outright fabrications.

Comparing the program to WikiLeaks, which he said merely publishes leaked documents, he said Al-Jazeera could "draw conclusions, counterfeit documents and change texts, cut a word here and there and put together images of people with no relationship to negotiations."


He added: "This is what serves Al-Jazeera's prior position."

He also took aim at the prince of Qatar, calling the program "a political campaign of the first degree" coming from "a political decision at the highest level from our brother in Qatar."



Al-Jazeera, Brookings, Saban, CFR, RAND, Bilderberg are actively destroying peace. They have been doing it for over 70 years.  If there were no outside influences on the region, they would have stayed at peace for those 70 years.

This is not organic and this is not spontaneous, this is a full fledged intelligence political operation coming from "the highest levels"!

Summation:

Al Jazeera is the official Al Baradei/NWO support channel.
His Master's voice.

Even CIA's Wikileak operation covers this base:

Wikileaks covers all the bases...

Al Jazeera exposed as only a political tool?
http://www.politics.ie/media/145188-al-jazeera-exposed-only-political-tool.html


I am a fan of Al Jazeera and would watch it most days. But a recent Wikileak puts a huge question mark over the outlets credability. Amongst the documents leaked on Sunday is one claiming that Qatar offered Egypt a softening up of Al Jazeera coverage and criticism of Egypt if it delivered a lasting solution for the Palestinians.

Quote:Qatar is allegedly using the al-Jazeera news network as a bargaining chip, apparently promising Egypt that it would cease the network's transmission there for a year if President Hosni Mubarak agreed to deliver "a lasting settlement for the Palestinians"

Taken from here:

BBC News - List of facilities 'vital to US security' leaked

Now I could argue that Qatar is acting in the best interests of some and with noble intent. But does this ability to deploy the al Jazeera network seemingly at will against opponents as a political bargaining chip mean Al Jazeera itself can no longer be considered neutral or endowed with a shred of editorial credability?

Now to be fair I only watch Al Jazeera English. Al Jazeera Arabic is considered by some (Robert Fisk amongst them) to be pure poisen and gutter journalism. But there remains a question mark now over the entire network.

For instance I think Al Jazeera does a great job in covering regions Western media is not used to covering (its People and POwer series is often very very good).

BUT implicit in this leaked information is that the activity of Al Jazeera only selectively covers issues of human rights and justice. It can be assumed that if someone is willing to tow the line the Qatar Royal family wish them too, then Al Jazeera will leave them alone. That amounts to tacit support. If Egypt tows the Qatari line Mubarack and his ruling party will get more favourable coverage from Al Jazeera, or at the very least remove one of the few outlets for criticism of the Egyptian regime at home.

If these allagations are true then Al Jazeera has been, maybe since its inception, a part of the practice of regional Mid East censorship, rather than an exception to it.


As I said I do watch Al Jazeera regularly. But I have been concerned for some time at the glaring holes in its coverage, especially with regard to Pakistan. It happily presents Hamid Gul, a Taliban spokesman, as the voice of Pakistani opposition. Yet never addresses government corruption and the existance of slavery and the Opium trade in Pakistan, in which all sides seem implicated and profit from. The rights of Berber peoples is another issue aswell as Western Sahara. Taken together this lack of coverage over time seems to fit with Qatari pro-Arabist sympathies, which again demotes Al Jazeeras credability as an impartial network, whether in English or Arabic.
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For my part I totally disagree with the "Crazed Saudis" theory since the Gotha-Rothschild ZioNAZI PLOT ha always been to "Keep the kettle boiling" to continue the onslaught against Palestine and the Saudis as shown on 9/11 are totally in the pocket of MI6/CIA and Mossad. In fact only the Likudniks gained here... (as is always the case)



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Assassination of Sadat: The uninvestigated and forgotten crime
Thursday, September 01, 2005

Click here to sign a petition to the United Nations urging it to start investigating Sadat's assassination as it investigates El-Hariri's.

From The Free Egyptians - The Egyptian people who hail Sadat as the "hero of war and peace" have the conviction that Mubarak has purposely omitted to order 'real' investigations into the assassination of Sadat simply because he stood behind it.

Saad El-Deen Ibraheem, Egypt's leading human rights activist, was about to form 5 years ago an independent investigative team to look into the assassination of Sadat when Mubarak framed him of a fictitious crime and put him behind bars for 3 years, instead of 7 after the US intervention.

Also, 2 years ago, Mubarak was very furious that the image of Sadat's body as riddled with bullets was leaked and published for the first time ever after the assassination of Sadat in a local independent weekly newspaper. Mubarak had the chief editor fired. Republishing of the image by any newspaper has been banned.

Mubarak does have every good reason for suppressing information about Sadat's murder and for refusing to order full scale independent, transparent investigation into the matter.


According to witness accounts published in the Egyptian weekly Al-Araby Al-Nasery on June 19, 2005, Sadat had sacked Mubarak but told him to remain in office until Sadat found a replacement. Early on the morning of October 6, assassination day, Sadat had appointed the former deputy prime minister, Dr. Abdel Kader Hatem, as vice president in Mubarak's place. Sadat was supposed to have signed a presidential decree to this effect after the parade. Al-Araby Al-Nasery published a photo of Sadat shaking hands with Dr. Hatem on the morning of October 6. This would be the first time that such a photo comes to light. According to the said newspaper, Sadat was angry with Mubarak because the later had been making secret contacts with the military behind Sadat's back. Other reports say that Sadat also had been made aware of the fact that Mubarak was secretly contacting the Saudi government. The Saudi government had severed all relations with the Egyptian government following the signing of peace treaty between Egypt and Israel in March 1979. The fanatic Saudi religious establishment which is closely connected to the royal family had condemned Sadat to death for making peace with "the Jews, the enemies of Allah." Sadat was defiant and said "the Saudis were but a bunch trash nomads before we cleaned and educated them." The Saudi royal family responded by saying that Saudi Arabia would never have anything to do with Egypt so long as Sadat remained in power.

Sadat had in a surprise and unexplainable move appointed in 1975 general Hosni Mubarak, the hitherto commander of the Egyptian air force, as vice president. It was reported then that Sadat's influential wife, Jehan, had recommended Mubarak for the post. Sadat's half-British wife and Mubarak's half-British wife are cousins. Mubarak, however, has spread the rumor that the US government imposed him on Sadat. Mubarak still uses this rumor to promote the other rumor that the US government was behind the assassination of Sadat.

To consolidate his position which was thought to be too big for him by almost every Egyptian, newly appointed vice president Mubarak had begun almost immediately to appoint his confidants in sensitive positions in the military, the police, secret service and in the administration.

One such confidant was Mubarak's old friend colonel Abu Ghazala. Abu Ghazala was only the commander of the artillery unit of the 2nd army when Mubarak became vice president. Only 2 years later Mubarak appointed Abu Ghazala military attaché to Washington as a first step in a spectacular advancement plan Mubarak devised for Abu Ghazala. It is noteworthy that Mubarak also appointed his half-British brother-in-law, wing commander Mounir Sabet, the head of the arms procurement office in Washington. However, 3 years later, in 1980, General Ahmed Badawi, the then Minister of defense, recalled Abu Ghazala from Washington to assume the post of director of military intelligence. As this interfered with Mubarak's advancement plan for Abu Ghazala, Mubarak told Abu Ghazala to disobey the transfer order and remain in Washington. In January 1981, Mubarak appointed Abu Ghazala chairman of chiefs of staff, a post only second to the minister of defense. On March 6, 1981, the minister of defense and archenemy of Mubarak along with 13 high ranking military personnel died in a highly controversial and questionable helicopter crash. Abu Ghazala was supposed to be on the the plan with the minister of defense but his trip was cancelled at the last minutes on orders by vice president Mubarak. Abu Ghazala succeeded general Badawi as minister of defense. So, Mubarak advanced Abu Ghazala from a colonel to minister of defense in only 4 years passing over and bypassing hundreds in the chain of command.

As minister of defense and general commander of the armed forces, Abu Ghazala busied himself immediately he took office with the preparation for annual military parade commemorating the Yom-Kippur War which was due only 6 months thence.

The internal political situation in Egypt was boiling and heading to a disaster at the time. The fanatic anti-Jewish, anti-peace Wahabi royal family and religious establishment of Saudi Arabia which had officially declared Jihad following the signing of peace treaty between Egypt and Israel in March 1979 had thrown all its economic and political weight behind a plan aimed at damaging peace and punishing Sadat to make an example of him in order to deter any Arab or Muslim ruler from making peace with Israel in the future. The Saudi government which had already gained strong foothold on the political, economic, religious and cultural life in Egypt since Nasser's death used its connections and influence with the Islamic groups, mass media and officials and politicians that had been on the generous payroll of the Saudi government with the idea of mobilizing the Egyptian public opinion against Sadat and peace in order to destabilize and overthrow Sadat's regime. Meanwhile, the Saudi, Iraqi and other Arab governments formed the so-called rejections front whose main objective was to frustrate peace. Egypt's membership in the Arab league was suspended. Sadat had become completely isolated in the Arab and Muslim world. In July 1981, crown prince Fahd declared his peace initiative as an alternative to peace between Egypt and Israel. The initiative was rejected by both Egypt and Israel. The Saudis felt the need to do something fast for the fear that other Arab countries might be tempted to follow Sadat's example. They also feared that Sadat might try to destabilize their own regime using his strong ties with the US and Israel. To promptly rid the Arabs and Muslims of 'traitor and kafer (idolater) Sadat,' the Saudi-controlled Islamic groups of Egypt( the Brotherhood, Jihad and Jamaa Islamya- popularly dubbed in Egypt the Saudi 5th column) which were mobilizing for action against Sadat openly condemned Sadat to death as a "kafir who makes peace with the enemies of Allah". It is noteworthy that the Saudi government had tried numerous times to get Nasser killed in late 1950s early 1960s using elements of the Brotherhood and religious army officers. In one instance, the Saudi government paid Egyptian lieutenant Essam Khalil US$ 1 million to kill Nasser. Khalil, however, surrendered the money and himself to Nasser. To spite the Saudis, Nasser put Khalil in charge of the super secret rocket project. Therefore, Sadat panicked and on Mubarak's advice ordered on September 4, 1981, the roundup of all the religious leaders along with his major political opponents, including journalists, writers, politicians and party leaders. That did not eliminate the threat on Sadat's life. According to the then minister of interior, El-Nabawi Ismail, the state security agency (Mabaheth) reported that it was in a possession of a video film showing shooting training in the desert by elements of Jamaa Islamya. He also said that there were credible and confirmed reports that various Islamic groups would shoot Sadat during the annual parade of October 6th. Almost everyone in the country knew that Islamic extremists would try to assassinate Sadat during the parade. Why were not those practicing to kill the president rounded up too?

In those hectic and paranoid days how could anyone come close enough to Sadat to shoot him. During the parade, Sadat had four layers of security: personal bodyguards, who were within 15 meters of Sadat; the Republican (Presidential) Guard, a military unit of commandos selected to guard the president, which was stationed outside the 15 meters; the Ministry of Interior and Central Security Services (Amn al-Markazy), which provided rooftop surveillance and roadside security for Sadat's motorcade; and other civilian police and military guards.

Despite this redundantly tough security, the assassins were able to get within 15 meters of Sadat and kill him.

By August 6, 1981, Mubarak had replaced all Sadat's men in key and sensitive positions by his own. The minister of defense, the minister of interior, the director of general intelligence, the chairman of chiefs of staff, the director of military intelligence and the director of the state security directorate , to name a few, were now Mubarak's men.

The assassins participated in the parade, though they were not in the military, save for their leader, lieutenant Islamboly, who had been banned in the previous 3 years from participating in the parade for security reasons( his elder brother was serving time in prison for his affiliation with Jamaa Islamya.)

The assassins could not have avoided all the extraordinarily tough security hurdles on their own. Even if they manage to participate in the parade, they could not have been cleared through 10 checking points with live ammunition, grenades and firing pins. How can the 5 of them overpower Sadat's 150 guards who seal off completely a circle around the president whose radius exceeds 15m? As the assassins were able to overcome all these impenetrable defenses with so much ease, then they must have been aided and abetted by accomplices that are very highly placed in the government. One guess who they were by examining the nature of logistical and intelligence assistance given to the assassins to ensure that they succeed in killing Sadat:

1. The ban on lieutenant Islamboly which was in force for 3 years because he was considered a serious security risk was suddenly lifted without explanation. In fact, he received in mid-August strict orders from the director of the military intelligence to participate in the parade. As an officer in artillery regiment 333, Islamboly's role was to be seated in the cabin of a lorry that tows a large cannon as he used to 3 years before. On the open deck of the lorry, 4 soldiers were to be seated.

2. After having been cleared to participate in the parade, Islamboly was approached by elements of Jamaa Islamya who informed him that he was chosen to carry our a Jihadi ( martyrdom) mission. They introduced him to 4 Jihadis who had just completed military service. One of them, Hussein Ali, who used to be a sniper in the army was in fact the shooting champion of the armed forces. The plan was for Islamboly to replace the original 4 participating soldiers from his unit by the 4 assassins.

3. The 4 assassins and others had been practicing in the desert the shooting of Sadat at the parade. These shooting exercises were made under the supervision and protection of the police. The then minister of interior, Ismaiel, admitted that Mabaheth was in possession of video films of these exercises.

4. Three days before the parade Islamboly was able to dismiss the 4 soldiers from his unit who were assigned to ride the lorry with him at the parade. He gave each of them a 4-day sick leave. Islamboly sneaked the 4 assassins in the barracks impersonating the dismissed 4 soldiers where they stayed for 3 days and participated in the final rehearsals for the parade.

5. Live ammunition and firing pins were removed from weaponry issued to all personnel participating in the parade. As an added security measure, 10 check points were set up by the military police and intelligence along the road leading to the parade area to check papers and search for live ammunition and firing pins. Notwithstanding, the 5 assassins whose lorry was laden with grenades, machine guns with firing pins and live bullets were cleared through all the 10 check points.

6. In view of the shaky security situation in those days, president Sadat, vice president Mubarak and defense minister Abu Ghazala were to wear bullet proof vests under their Nazi-style uniform. In addition, the 150 security guards that surrounded Sadat made it impossible for any potential assassin to get within 15 meters of the president without getting killed or arrested. The wall of the reviewing stand behind which Sadat was seated afforded the president a perfect cover against shooting. If Sadat dived behind the wall, no one can shoot him from the other side of the wall as the wall is too high (180 cm) and too thick (80 cm). Most importantly, how to guarantee that Mubarak, sitting on Sadat's right, and Abu Ghazala, sitting on Sadat's left, would not get hurt in the shooting.


To overcome these obstacles, the following happened:

- Sadat's 150 US-trained security guards were dismissed a few minutes before the lorry carrying the assassins pulled over right in front of the podium. they were ordered to deploy behind the podium. They were told the assassins were to attack the back of the podium.

- Though the ground parade was still in progress, the show in the air began. This attracted everyone's gaze upward just at the time 5 assassins jumped from their army lorry only meters from the podium. The air force acrobatics was timed to begin with the arrival of artillery units in front of the main reviewing stand.

- Sadat was told by his vice president and defense minister to stand up to salute back the officer who was approaching the podium after dismounting from the canon-towing lorry. As Sadat stood up, three, or four, things happened simultaneously. The approaching officer doubled back to fetch grenades and machine gun from the lorry. The former shooting champion of the armed forces who was sitting on the open deck of the lorry stood up and shot Sadat in the neck because he knew beforehand that Sadat would wear bullet proof vest. Both Mubarak and Abu Ghazala dived quickly for cover and crawled as far away from Sadat's falling body as possible. As can be seen from the image of Sadat's body which was classified for over 22 years until leaked by some disgruntled intelligence elements to a local opposition newspaper, Sadat fell on his back after he was shot in the neck and this is evidenced by wounds which are concentrated in his lower abdomen and upper chest. But what about the wounds on his sides which were obviously caused by smaller caliber bullets. The assassins were using 7.62mm caliber submachine guns. Such discrepancies explain why Mubarak suppressed picture of Sadat's body along with other information for a long time So, Mubarak and/or Abu Ghazala must have shot Sadat with small pistols in the commotion to make sure he died.

- someone left a chair on the other side of the podium wall from Sadat on which Islamboly stood and was able to spray Sadat's body with his machine gun. Without the chair, Islamboly could not aim at Sadat.

- Though the assassins appeared to be shooting indiscriminately shooting at everyone in the podium, they shouted to both Mubarak and Abu Ghazala to stay out of harm's way. The assassin Atta Tayel shouted to Abu Ghazala: " get away!." Co-assassin Abdel Hameed Abdel Aal shouted to Mubarak when their eyes met: "it is not you we are after. It is the Pharaoh whom we want." This is highly uncharacteristic because fanatic Islamists consider "those who belong to idolater regime" to be idolaters themselves and deserve to be killed. If they wanted Sadat only, why did they kill 7 more?

Other deceptive tactics employed at the parade included the breakdown of three vehicles right in front of the main reviewing stand 10, 15 and 20 minutes into the parade respectively. When the assassins' lorry pulled over in front of the podium those who weren't gazing at the sky to watch the air show assumed that the lorry had broken down.

If Mubarak was not behind all that, he would have:

1. Sacked Abu Ghazala for being responsible for what happened to the president at the parade.

2. Formed an independent commission to conduct a full scale investigation into the assassination of the president.

Mubarak did the opposite. He promoted Abu Ghazala to field marshal and deputy prime minister as if to reward him for the killing of Sadat. Mubarak released from prison shortly after the assassination of Sadat Omar El-Telmisani, Brotherhood leader, along with other Islamic group leaders and Muslim extremists who were all imprisoned only weeks earlier by Sadat. Did Mubarak reward them for killing Sadat? Also, Mubarak has prevented independent investigations into the killing of Sadat and suppressed vital information pertaining to the crime and concealed or destroyed vital evidence in the case. The most notable evidence which Mubarak has concealed or destroyed is the footage of the parade shot by the Egyptian state-owned television station. It shows Sadat being gestured by both Mubarak and Abu Ghazala to stand up to salute the young officer who was approaching the podium. It shows both Mubarak and Abu Ghazala going down as Sadat rose. There is another equally important piece of evidence that is missing and feared destroyed. It is the video film taken of 4 of Sadat's killers along with others while training in the desert for the killing of Sadat one month before the parade. The former minister of interior, El-Nabawi Ismaiel, said on several occasions that the state security directorate ( Mabaheth) was in possession of this video tape. He also said that Sadat's 4 killers had been under close surveillance by Mabaheth for 2 weeks before the parade.


The plan for the assassination of Sadat must have been the work of an able military planner. He prepared and executed it as a full-fledged war game or maneuver involving ground, air and special forces. He left nothing to chance and took care of every minute detail. He made sure that each and every participant understood and practiced his part well. They must have used a mock up podium while practicing in the desert. Even the aftermath was not neglected. The first thing the police and other security forces did immediately after the shooting stopped was to confiscate and destroy films and videos taken of the parade by photographers and news agencies.

Evidence destruction has begun almost immediately. What contributed to the absence of films showing the actual killing of Sadat was timing the air show to take place at the time the assassins' lorry pulled over in front of the podium. The deafening thunderous sound of a big formation of Mirages flying at a very low altitude and appearing suddenly from behind the podium must have overwhelmed and startled everyone present, including photographers and journalists, and forced him to gaze upward. One Egyptian television camera, however, which is allocated by order for the president alone in any national event was focused on him all the time. It captured everything, including the rise of Sadat and the fall of both Mubarak and Abu Ghazala.

Though this film is missing, a lot of people saw it. In fact there is enough evidence in this case to bring charges against Mubarak, Abu Ghazala and tens of coconspirators. Mubarak once admitted implicitly killing Sadat. In 1984, in answering a question at a local press conference as to why he had not appointed a vice president, Mubarak said: "I did not inherit it.." In English, this amounts to:" I took it by force."

Sadat was a world great leader and his assassination cannot go uninvestigated and unpunished. We therefore urge the United Nations to delegate an investigative commission to Egypt to investigate the killing of Sadat. Sadat is no less a leader than late Hariri of Lebanon and as such Sadat's assassination must be accorded the same international sympathy, attention and investigation.


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« Reply #876 on: February 06, 2011, 07:45:45 AM »

Here is the CIA/MI6's Muslim Brotherhood website that is propagating the propaganda headlines which MSM repeats without any changes:

OMFG..the MI6/CIA's Muslim Brotherhood is feeding the narratives, they are almost identical headlines to CNN/ABC/Al Jazeera/Brookings Institute:

http://www.ikhwanweb.com/

00 :45 Witnesses report protestors succeeded in driving thugs out of Tahrir Square New
00 :11 US secretary of State Clinton calls on Omar Suleiman to investigate violence in Cairo and to hold those responsible accountable New
00 :09 Petrol bombs thrown on crowds New
00 :06 Reuters news agency reports higher injuries reported than official numbers New
23 :59 The Committee to Protect Journalists accuses Egyptian gov't of using blanket censorship, intimidation, and deliberate attacks on journalists New
23 :46 Medical officials report over 1000 injuries during violent clashes and attacks on peaceful protestors
22 :44 Egyptian Facebook activist, leader of online group supporting protesters arrested in Cairo
22 :00 Vice President Omar Suleiman states no dialogue before end of protests
21 :54 Mubarak sacrifices internal stability for the sake of staying in power
21 :51 Egyptian Media accuses Tahrir Square protestors as being USA supporters
21 :44 Israeli leader Netanyahu claims fallout from Egypt protests could destabilize region for years
21 :24 White House: Egyptian people don't want appointments to office or speeches, only action
21 :21 Pro-regime vigilantes drop concrete blocks on unarmed protestors
21 :13 Officials confirm death toll at least three
21 :12 Regime is hardening its attitude to the protestors and to the foreign media
20 :09 Ambulances have not been able to reach the hundreds wounded in Tahrir Square
19 :58 Army is trying to enforce overnight curfew in Tahrir Square, telling people to go inside and take cover
19 :56 Reports of one death and rising number of injuries today in Tahrir Square
19 :32 Reports of Egyptian Museum in Cairo catching fire from Molotov cocktails
19 :28 Much fighting going on outside Tahrir square as Molotov cocktails and broken paving stones are being thrown against peaceful protestors
19 :22 Massive onslaught by gov't thugs and supporters using knives and sticks to attack all pro-freedom supporters in Tahrir square
19 :19 Remaining protestors in Tahrir square are calling for yesterdays 2 million protestors to go back to the square as they claim that they will be slaughtered in the early hours of the morning
19 :13 BBC: Wide reports that foreign media being attacked
19 :11 ABC: Clear and brutal siege on what had been a peaceful protest. Sirens in the background, helicopters overhead
19 :07 Undercover police responsible for massacre against peaceful anti-Mubarak protestors which include men, women and children
18 :55 Witnesses report vicious beatings of one camera woman
18 :48 BBC's Jonathan Marcus states US has been tring to persuade Mubarak to allow genuine secular opposition describing the MB as the best organised opposition group
18 :42 White House chief of staff: US had no former knowledge of pro-Mubarak protest after Obama, and Mubarak spoke Tuesday
18 :37 CNN: Petrol bombs thrown by Mubarak's supporters at anti-government protesters
18 :34 Renewed clashes and shootings in Kasr el Nil
18 :28 Number of injuries in Tahrir clashes escalate to 500
18 :24 Egypt's new Finance Minister, Samir Radwan, calls on opposition to accept dialogue offer with government
18 :22 Opposition Ghad party leader Ayman Nour says he's surrounded by govt thugs in Bab el-Louq, Cairo
18 :21 White House: US deplores and condemns violence in Egypt, repeating strong call for restraint
18 :08 Smoke canisters fired near US embassy to disperse crowds
18 :05 Fire in Cairo Museum after molotov cocktail thrown
18 :02 Military sprays water in Tahrir Square
18 :00 Protesters show police ID's seized from some attackers
17 :58 ElBaradei decries clashes as crimes against Egypt
17 :52 Press TV: Govt. forces throwing molotov bombs at protestors
17 :32 Pro-regime vigilantes drop concrete blocks on unarmed protestors
17 :29 At least 15 people shot in Tahrir Square by government supporters using live ammunition.
17 :25 ElBaradei calls once more for President Mubarak to step aside by Friday
17 :22 The sound of shooting heard in Tahrir Square
17 :19 UN chief Ban condemns attacks on Egypt's protestors describing them as unacceptable
17 :12 US state department spokesman PJ Crowley concerned about detentions and attacks on news media in Egypt.
16 :08 MB: There is no alternative to ending Mubarak's regime and people reject all partial measures proposed by the head of the regime
16 :00 CNN: Mubarak supporters attack Anderson Cooper and crew in Cairo
15 :57 MB rejects Mubarak's attempt to stay on until the end of his term
15 :49 The army has unblocked one of the entrances to Tahrir and pro-regime protesters entered; some with knives while scores of injured Tahrir protesters carried back into the square
15 :45 Mubarak supporters charged on opposition protesters, wielding sticks and whips
15 :42 Witnesses: Hundreds of anti-government supporters were running from the square, including many women and children
15 :34 ElBaradei fears bloodbath in Tahrir describing pro-Mubarak demonstrators as thugs
15 :29 Army calls through loudspeakers on protesters in Cairo's Tahrir to stop clashes
15 :24 Mohamed ElBaradei concerned about Tahrir Square clashes, accuses the government of using scare tactics
15 :21 People charge through anti-Mubarak protesters in Cairo on horses and camels
14 :58 Witness sees tens of injured carried away, bleeding from faces and heads in Cairo's Tahrir square
14 :53 Germany's Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle also called for a rapid transition, welcoming the opening to a "new political beginning"
14 :50 British Prime Minister David Cameron says transition must be rapid and credible and needs to start now
14 :48 Undercover police stormed protests in Tahrir Square
14 :45 Police nowhere to be seen in Cairo's Tahrir Square as clashes broke out between supporters and detractors of Hosni Mubarak
14 :43 Several people injured in violence between pro- and anti-Mubarak demonstrators in Cairo's Tahrir Square
14 :21 Wafd, Nasserists and Tagammu Partys support dialogue with Omar Suleiman Vice President
14 :16 UK backs Egyptian democracy
14 :11 Arab League's Amr Mousa considers running for president
14 :08 Mubarak says he is not leaving Egypt
14 :04 So called pro- and anti-government supporters are clashing in Cairo
14 :01 Obama tells Mubarak to quit urging early transition
13 :56 Thugs in Cairo attack AlArabiya's TV crew covering the protests
13 :53 The internet is back after being blocked for close to a week by the regime to thwart any news of events being posted



This is very high level Tavistock style narrative NLP mass mind control and there are thousands of them. Just wait till this is the only website allowed for 80 million.

Then repeated on NWO media:

Here are the latest headlines from UK's Guardian:

Mubarak supporters stage brutal bid to crush Cairo uprising
Egyptian president's regime orchestrates bloody battles in Tahrir Square against protesters seeking his removal from power
Bloody violence in Cairo – live coverage
Mubarak supporters attack foreign journalists



Is their any doubt that the Bilderbergers need control of the Sinai penninsula?

Katie Couric even got in on the fun:

Quote
Katie Couric fires tweet saying that Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak stepped down
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/2011/02/05/2011-02-05_katie_couric_fires_incorrect_tweet_saying_that_egyptian_president_hosni_mubarak_.html
BY Larry Mcshane
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER
Saturday, February 5th 2011, 2:47 PM

And followed up with anonymous and unverifiable CIA/MI6 controlled "tweets":


Mubarak thgus are throwing fire bombs on Egyptian Musuem which carries 1/3 of world heritage. They are setting it on fire. @waelabbas: witness:Tank commander put a pistol in his mouth to commit suicide, his soldiers stopped him & burst out crying. Pro Democracy & Freedom are being slaughtered by Mubarak. Plz take an action now. Contact the white house, contact your leaders & Representatives. Show your support.7 minutes ago
Over 3000 people injured ,We caught some of them and have their ID cards which read amn markazy "central security" and amn dawla "national security". They have molotov bombs and gas tanks (anabeeb botagaz). The army is standing idly while people are dying. WE have some doc...tors but we can't treat everyone.
People in Tahrir say they would rather die than give into regime mobs.
They have been peavefully protesting for 8 days and as soon as the mobs were sent on them, they had 150 people injured within 15 minutes.
People are dying in Tahrir and there is no one to protect them, they are unarmed. Please spread the word, please help save them.
Egyptian media is covering all this up we need to get the message across.
This is a field account that I Rana El Hattab just received via phone

This is what we are seeing...a 100% MI6/CIA/G7 manufactured mass hysteria psychological operation kicked off with IMF's "Food as a Weapon" strike and followed up with personalized and generalized threat based and wartime propaganda operations:

So every minute of every hour a new CIA Guerrilla Psychological Operation Headline is put up on the CIA's official Muslim Brotherhood website, then it is Tweeted and pushed by the Bilderberg Media (CNN/MSNBC/ABC/Al-Jazeera/Univision/Guardian/WaPo/NYT/NPR/etc.) This is full spectrum propaganda campaigning and the globalist media is using bailout money to provoke more regime change based on their decisions conducted in fricking star chambers.

The continual barrage of headlines and tweets must be scaring the living shit out of the starved people. We are all emotionally jarred by the news and videos. But, with the continual blame on Mubarak for every single thing bad and the continual praise for ElBaradei and the Muslim Brotherhood for promoting peace, love, and togetherness how can this not be staged. The thing about it is the MSM usually does not repeat the exact spins of a group connected to Al-Qaeda. We spent the last 9 years supposedly sending millions of our sons and daughters into harm's way because of the threat of radical islamic fundamentalism (which was blamed for 9/11). But now the $30 Trillion we have spent supposedly to protect from another 9/11 fundraiser seems to have been used for In-Q-tel CIA seed money to build cybernetic systems that will allow Brzezinski's radical fundamentalism to again be the continual threat to justify the rape of civil liberties for all 300 million Americans.

Here is more information on how to cause civil wars on a NATO targeted sovereign nation:

CIA Muslim Brotherhood Tavistock tweets are already repeated on over 100,000 CFR approved websites as well as over 100 million "smart" phones. This is a full blown Revolution in Military Affairs used to usher in a cybernetic New World Order. They are all unconfirmed and used to provoke 80 million people to commit auto-genocide.

IMF is bragging that this technology will allow them to have any country's people provoked into killing each other.


IMF States that their policies have successfully increased likelihood of Civil Wars
http://dailyreckoning.com/imf-warns-that-likelihood-of-civil-wars-is-increasing/

Introduction To The Road Through 2012: Revolution or World War III
http://www.prisonplanet.com/introduction-to-the-road-through-2012-revolution-or-world-war-iii.html

CIVIL WAR
Chapter 1 - Understanding violent conflict
The causes of conflict (part 1)
The causes of conflict (part 2)
Conflict characteristics
Conflict dynamics and impact
Conflict analysis: framework and tools
Conflict sensitive development
http://www.gsdrc.org/go/conflict/chapter-1-understanding-violent-conflict/the-causes-of-conflict-part-1-

Civil War
Christopher Blattman and Edward Miguel*
http://chrisblattman.com/documents/research/2010.CivilWar.JEL.pdf
Journal of Economic Literature 2010, 48:1, 3–57
http:www.aeaweb.org/articles.php?doi=10.1257/jel.48.1.33

1. Civil War and the Study of Economics
Internal civil conflict has been commonplace during the past half-century, a fact that, until recently, escaped the notice of most economists. Civil wars, or those internal conflicts that count more than 1,000 battle deaths in a single year, have afflicted a third of all nations.


The pdf is a must read. It is what RAND Corporation is using to architect these bloody civil wars for Bilderberg command and control.

Here is the head of US cyber command/fake revolution operations speaking at Goldman Sachs bailed out Facebook:

William Lynn met with Facebook Execs to explain how DoD uses Facebook as a "FORCE MULTIPLIER" in artificial intelligence operations and military psychological propaganda operations!!!



Lynn Discusses Social Media at Facebook Headquarters
http://www.defense.gov/news/newsarticle.aspx?id=58949
By Jim Garamone
American Forces Press Service

PALO ALTO, Calif., April 28, 2010 – You could call the Facebook headquarters the “un-Pentagon.” The dress is casual, with far more T-shirts than sport coats, and many workers wearing sandals instead of shoes. A skateboard was parked outside one office. An employee who spotted a group in business suits remarked, “If they’re wearing ties, they’re not from here.” But Deputy Defense Secretary William J. Lynn III fit right in with the employees of Facebook, the ubiquitous social media company. “You’re very much a part of our world,” Lynn told Facebook employees in the company cafeteria. “We’re also very much a part of your world. We use social media just as other organizations do. It’s a critical element for us.”

The Defense Department depends on social media for recruiting so the services can reach young people, Lynn said. “That’s the demographic we’re trying to reach,” he added, “and we would be depriving ourselves of the best and the brightest if we didn’t use social media.” Social media also tie together families separated by war and deployment, the deputy secretary said. “With over 230,000 children whose parents are deployed overseas at this point, many of them use social media to stay in touch with their families on these long and frequent deployments,” he told the group. The Defense Department also uses social media to communicate polices and news to diverse and growing audiences, he said. Lynn told the employees that he has a Facebook page, as does Navy Adm. Mike Mullen, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and many other defense and military leaders. “We certainly see social media as a critical new avenue in how you communicate,” he said.

The department is also looking at using social media in information gathering, Lynn said, using the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency’s balloon challenge as an example. The agency released 10 balloons around the country and awarded a $40,000 prize for the team that tracked them first. “A team from MIT used a website and the power of Facebook and Twitter and other social media,” Lynn said. “They tracked the balloons in eight hours and 28 minutes. Using our old intelligence gathering, it would have taken a week.” The test pointed to the power of this idea, the deputy secretary said. Lynn visited the firm as part of his effort to see how the Defense Department and high-tech companies could work together more closely. “One of the reasons for getting out of Washington is to get a more diverse set of views than you are able to get inside the Beltway,” he said.

Almost all information technology processes are double-edged swords, Lynn acknowledged. They provide decided benefits, he said, but also can be used as an avenue for attack. He explained how the department came up with a social media policy to replace different policies on social media each service had in place. “They were too static, and focused largely on blocking sites that people thought would have the most vulnerability,” he said. “It didn’t provide the agility you need in the information technology world to provide a truly effective defense.” The department was losing the benefits of social media and gaining nothing on the security side, he said. “So we came up with a new approach that tried to balance the need for security with the benefit of social media,” he explained. To address that issue, the department eliminated the blocks on social network sites, but built up network defenses.

The first step of the new defense posture, he said, is hygiene, with Defense Department users downloading and using patches, and a huge education push is under way to reach all of the 3 million computer users in the department. “We need all users to be informed users [who] understand the privacy protections that are available [and] the processes and procedures we expect of them,” he said. “We expect them to be part of the security equation.” This level, he said, probably eliminates 50 percent of the threats against Defense Department systems.

The second level is perimeter defense that uses firewalls and network intrusion devices that will eliminate another 30 to 40 percent of the attacks. “That last 10 to 20 percent, though, we need a very active defense,” Lynn said. “We need to fuse the nation’s intelligence capabilities with the cyberdefense capabilities.” The department is standing up a Cyber Command that will have control of all cybersecurity activities: offense, defense and information assurance, Lynn said. “Active defense is how we will deal with the most sophisticated intrusions,” he added. But the department cannot do this alone, he told the Facebook employees. “We need to partner with private industry as we walk down this road of cybersecurity,” he said. This will become more crucial in the future, he added, as the sheer number of computer engineers and technicians that nations such as China and India will turn out will dwarf the American effort.

The United States needs to look at ways to create “force multipliers” to aid computer engineers the creation of more and better artificial intelligence being at the top of the list, Lynn said, adding that he is open to suggestions. “The purpose of trips like these is where should we be investing?” he said. “Where will we be able to get that multiplier of effectiveness?” Another partnership deals with acquisition. The department can plan, budget, research and buy large weapons systems, Lynn said, but software purchases take too long. “We need to develop an acquisition system that’s going to work at the speed of IT technology,” he said. Social media are important to getting the nation’s message out to the world, Lynn told the group, and the world needs to know why the United States is doing something and how it is happening. “In the conflicts that we are in, where our interests are at stake, [it’s important that] not just our population understands why we’re doing what we’re doing, but that the world understands,” he said.

Here is more information on how RAND planned these scenarios 13 years ago:

The Mysterious “Anonymous” Behind Egypt’s Revolt
http://www.newsweek.com/2011/01/30/el-shaheed-the-mysterious-anonymous-behind-egypt-s-revolt.html

An entire revolution started by an anonymous entity on a social networking site. Sounds like the perfect experiment to me. Kissinger could have done this sitting around in his dungeon basement wearing his pink g-string and a cat woman mask.  Wipe that visual out of your heads.  Roll Eyes

RAND Corporation created the framework for Anonymous 13 years ago:

WHITE PAPER ON INFORMATION TERRORISM
1997
Brian K. Houghton
Doctoral Fellow
RAND CORPORATION


http://www.devost.net/papers/suntzu.pdf

Offensive information warfare techniques developed for military use at a state level could also be utilized to respond to information terrorism. Law enforcement agencies, in general, do not have similar offensive information warfare capabilities. For this reason a specialized and integrated counter information terrorism group is required. These highly trained information warriors would be the national security equivalent of Carnegie Mellon’s Computer Emergency Response Team, but with an offensive capability. Like a “Digital Delta Force” these Digital Integrated Response Teams (DIRTs) would work from remote computer systems and use information warfare tactics to detect, locate and counter the information terrorists. The DIRTs would be in networked remote cells inside CONUS (with one on the East and West coasts, and an additional cell in the Midwest). The DIRTs would exploit law enforcement IT-oriented assets, investigative capabilities, and intelligence bases. The DIRTs, created by Executive Order, would operate as a cell of the National Security Council and take its directives from the information terrorism counterpart to the White House “Drug Czar.”

These information warriors, comprised of members from the Joint Services, as well as Justice and Treasury Departments, would strike using digital means against computers and networks used by the information terrorists. Using an anonymous response, the U.S. government could strike at information terrorists without large display or legitimizing the terrorists, both of which would occur with a physical response. Such a response offers ultimate plausible denial. In addition, the DIRTs close integration with law enforcement agencies would provide legal guidance and accountability, and avoid a “Posse Comitatus” syndrome.

This structure would combine the investigative and jurisdictional assets of the law enforcement community with the offensive capabilities of the military. If the United States is going to enter the Information Age, we need to have policy that spans the spectrum of information-related threats to our national security, driving offensive and defensive assets that can respond symmetrically and effectively. Our offensive capabilities against peer or near-peer competitors are formidable, whether in information or conventional warfare.
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« Reply #877 on: February 06, 2011, 07:55:43 AM »

Rockefeller Foundation and CFR reports show that the best way to manufacture conflict is to propogate income disparity issues within a targeted geographic location. Amazing how the guardian still reports QEII's income in the hundreds of thousands and will not dare touch Beatrix.

If Evelyn de Rothschild woke up with Mubarak's money he would jump out a window! It ain't even the same ballpark. Screw that, it ain't the same league. Better yet, it ain't even the same sport.

Well, the last thing I want for Egypt is more conflict or another dictator or even more of the same.

I wish them all the best in their struggle (present or future) for freedom and justice and I hope they wish Americans the same in turn.

Yes, Mubarak is just a sub-elite compared to the Rothschilds, but who isn't?

He's been a really well-paid satrap in any event, apparently.

Say, who do you think is the wealthiest of the sub-elite in America?  David Rockefeller?  Would it be a bad thing if we really knew what he was worth?
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« Reply #878 on: February 06, 2011, 08:04:25 AM »

Never forget that the "Muslim Brotherhood" like "al CIAduh" are tools of Gotha-Rothschild just like their Likud puppets are.

This Israel-Palestine religious-socialist nonsense is not about JEWS or a temple or freedom or Sharia Law or women in Hajibs, it's always been about a Transnational Global-Corporatist USURY-MAFIA BANKSTERING BEACHHEAD in the Arab world.

IT'S THEIR RIGHTEOUS laws customs and culture that REJECT THE CRIMES OF USURY that is the "Enemy" of the TRAZIs.

ALL these "religious fanatic" patsies are just toys in a globalist game of theft, robbery, corruption and economic pillage.
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For my part I totally disagree with the "Crazed Saudis" theory since the Gotha-Rothschild ZioNAZI PLOT ha always been to "Keep the kettle boiling" to continue the onslaught against Palestine and the Saudis as shown on 9/11 are totally in the pocket of MI6/CIA and Mossad. In fact only the Likudniks gained here... (as is always the case)



http://theegyptblog.blogspot.com/2005/09/assassination-of-sadat-uninvestigated.html

Assassination of Sadat: The uninvestigated and forgotten crime
Thursday, September 01, 2005

Click here to sign a petition to the United Nations urging it to start investigating Sadat's assassination as it investigates El-Hariri's.

From The Free Egyptians - The Egyptian people who hail Sadat as the "hero of war and peace" have the conviction that Mubarak has purposely omitted to order 'real' investigations into the assassination of Sadat simply because he stood behind it.

Saad El-Deen Ibraheem, Egypt's leading human rights activist, was about to form 5 years ago an independent investigative team to look into the assassination of Sadat when Mubarak framed him of a fictitious crime and put him behind bars for 3 years, instead of 7 after the US intervention.

Also, 2 years ago, Mubarak was very furious that the image of Sadat's body as riddled with bullets was leaked and published for the first time ever after the assassination of Sadat in a local independent weekly newspaper. Mubarak had the chief editor fired. Republishing of the image by any newspaper has been banned.

Mubarak does have every good reason for suppressing information about Sadat's murder and for refusing to order full scale independent, transparent investigation into the matter.


According to witness accounts published in the Egyptian weekly Al-Araby Al-Nasery on June 19, 2005, Sadat had sacked Mubarak but told him to remain in office until Sadat found a replacement. Early on the morning of October 6, assassination day, Sadat had appointed the former deputy prime minister, Dr. Abdel Kader Hatem, as vice president in Mubarak's place. Sadat was supposed to have signed a presidential decree to this effect after the parade. Al-Araby Al-Nasery published a photo of Sadat shaking hands with Dr. Hatem on the morning of October 6. This would be the first time that such a photo comes to light. According to the said newspaper, Sadat was angry with Mubarak because the later had been making secret contacts with the military behind Sadat's back. Other reports say that Sadat also had been made aware of the fact that Mubarak was secretly contacting the Saudi government. The Saudi government had severed all relations with the Egyptian government following the signing of peace treaty between Egypt and Israel in March 1979. The fanatic Saudi religious establishment which is closely connected to the royal family had condemned Sadat to death for making peace with "the Jews, the enemies of Allah." Sadat was defiant and said "the Saudis were but a bunch trash nomads before we cleaned and educated them." The Saudi royal family responded by saying that Saudi Arabia would never have anything to do with Egypt so long as Sadat remained in power.

Sadat had in a surprise and unexplainable move appointed in 1975 general Hosni Mubarak, the hitherto commander of the Egyptian air force, as vice president. It was reported then that Sadat's influential wife, Jehan, had recommended Mubarak for the post. Sadat's half-British wife and Mubarak's half-British wife are cousins. Mubarak, however, has spread the rumor that the US government imposed him on Sadat. Mubarak still uses this rumor to promote the other rumor that the US government was behind the assassination of Sadat.

To consolidate his position which was thought to be too big for him by almost every Egyptian, newly appointed vice president Mubarak had begun almost immediately to appoint his confidants in sensitive positions in the military, the police, secret service and in the administration.

One such confidant was Mubarak's old friend colonel Abu Ghazala. Abu Ghazala was only the commander of the artillery unit of the 2nd army when Mubarak became vice president. Only 2 years later Mubarak appointed Abu Ghazala military attaché to Washington as a first step in a spectacular advancement plan Mubarak devised for Abu Ghazala. It is noteworthy that Mubarak also appointed his half-British brother-in-law, wing commander Mounir Sabet, the head of the arms procurement office in Washington. However, 3 years later, in 1980, General Ahmed Badawi, the then Minister of defense, recalled Abu Ghazala from Washington to assume the post of director of military intelligence. As this interfered with Mubarak's advancement plan for Abu Ghazala, Mubarak told Abu Ghazala to disobey the transfer order and remain in Washington. In January 1981, Mubarak appointed Abu Ghazala chairman of chiefs of staff, a post only second to the minister of defense. On March 6, 1981, the minister of defense and archenemy of Mubarak along with 13 high ranking military personnel died in a highly controversial and questionable helicopter crash. Abu Ghazala was supposed to be on the the plan with the minister of defense but his trip was cancelled at the last minutes on orders by vice president Mubarak. Abu Ghazala succeeded general Badawi as minister of defense. So, Mubarak advanced Abu Ghazala from a colonel to minister of defense in only 4 years passing over and bypassing hundreds in the chain of command.

As minister of defense and general commander of the armed forces, Abu Ghazala busied himself immediately he took office with the preparation for annual military parade commemorating the Yom-Kippur War which was due only 6 months thence.

The internal political situation in Egypt was boiling and heading to a disaster at the time. The fanatic anti-Jewish, anti-peace Wahabi royal family and religious establishment of Saudi Arabia which had officially declared Jihad following the signing of peace treaty between Egypt and Israel in March 1979 had thrown all its economic and political weight behind a plan aimed at damaging peace and punishing Sadat to make an example of him in order to deter any Arab or Muslim ruler from making peace with Israel in the future. The Saudi government which had already gained strong foothold on the political, economic, religious and cultural life in Egypt since Nasser's death used its connections and influence with the Islamic groups, mass media and officials and politicians that had been on the generous payroll of the Saudi government with the idea of mobilizing the Egyptian public opinion against Sadat and peace in order to destabilize and overthrow Sadat's regime. Meanwhile, the Saudi, Iraqi and other Arab governments formed the so-called rejections front whose main objective was to frustrate peace. Egypt's membership in the Arab league was suspended. Sadat had become completely isolated in the Arab and Muslim world. In July 1981, crown prince Fahd declared his peace initiative as an alternative to peace between Egypt and Israel. The initiative was rejected by both Egypt and Israel. The Saudis felt the need to do something fast for the fear that other Arab countries might be tempted to follow Sadat's example. They also feared that Sadat might try to destabilize their own regime using his strong ties with the US and Israel. To promptly rid the Arabs and Muslims of 'traitor and kafer (idolater) Sadat,' the Saudi-controlled Islamic groups of Egypt( the Brotherhood, Jihad and Jamaa Islamya- popularly dubbed in Egypt the Saudi 5th column) which were mobilizing for action against Sadat openly condemned Sadat to death as a "kafir who makes peace with the enemies of Allah". It is noteworthy that the Saudi government had tried numerous times to get Nasser killed in late 1950s early 1960s using elements of the Brotherhood and religious army officers. In one instance, the Saudi government paid Egyptian lieutenant Essam Khalil US$ 1 million to kill Nasser. Khalil, however, surrendered the money and himself to Nasser. To spite the Saudis, Nasser put Khalil in charge of the super secret rocket project. Therefore, Sadat panicked and on Mubarak's advice ordered on September 4, 1981, the roundup of all the religious leaders along with his major political opponents, including journalists, writers, politicians and party leaders. That did not eliminate the threat on Sadat's life. According to the then minister of interior, El-Nabawi Ismail, the state security agency (Mabaheth) reported that it was in a possession of a video film showing shooting training in the desert by elements of Jamaa Islamya. He also said that there were credible and confirmed reports that various Islamic groups would shoot Sadat during the annual parade of October 6th. Almost everyone in the country knew that Islamic extremists would try to assassinate Sadat during the parade. Why were not those practicing to kill the president rounded up too?

In those hectic and paranoid days how could anyone come close enough to Sadat to shoot him. During the parade, Sadat had four layers of security: personal bodyguards, who were within 15 meters of Sadat; the Republican (Presidential) Guard, a military unit of commandos selected to guard the president, which was stationed outside the 15 meters; the Ministry of Interior and Central Security Services (Amn al-Markazy), which provided rooftop surveillance and roadside security for Sadat's motorcade; and other civilian police and military guards.

Despite this redundantly tough security, the assassins were able to get within 15 meters of Sadat and kill him.

By August 6, 1981, Mubarak had replaced all Sadat's men in key and sensitive positions by his own. The minister of defense, the minister of interior, the director of general intelligence, the chairman of chiefs of staff, the director of military intelligence and the director of the state security directorate , to name a few, were now Mubarak's men.

The assassins participated in the parade, though they were not in the military, save for their leader, lieutenant Islamboly, who had been banned in the previous 3 years from participating in the parade for security reasons( his elder brother was serving time in prison for his affiliation with Jamaa Islamya.)

The assassins could not have avoided all the extraordinarily tough security hurdles on their own. Even if they manage to participate in the parade, they could not have been cleared through 10 checking points with live ammunition, grenades and firing pins. How can the 5 of them overpower Sadat's 150 guards who seal off completely a circle around the president whose radius exceeds 15m? As the assassins were able to overcome all these impenetrable defenses with so much ease, then they must have been aided and abetted by accomplices that are very highly placed in the government. One guess who they were by examining the nature of logistical and intelligence assistance given to the assassins to ensure that they succeed in killing Sadat:

1. The ban on lieutenant Islamboly which was in force for 3 years because he was considered a serious security risk was suddenly lifted without explanation. In fact, he received in mid-August strict orders from the director of the military intelligence to participate in the parade. As an officer in artillery regiment 333, Islamboly's role was to be seated in the cabin of a lorry that tows a large cannon as he used to 3 years before. On the open deck of the lorry, 4 soldiers were to be seated.

2. After having been cleared to participate in the parade, Islamboly was approached by elements of Jamaa Islamya who informed him that he was chosen to carry our a Jihadi ( martyrdom) mission. They introduced him to 4 Jihadis who had just completed military service. One of them, Hussein Ali, who used to be a sniper in the army was in fact the shooting champion of the armed forces. The plan was for Islamboly to replace the original 4 participating soldiers from his unit by the 4 assassins.

3. The 4 assassins and others had been practicing in the desert the shooting of Sadat at the parade. These shooting exercises were made under the supervision and protection of the police. The then minister of interior, Ismaiel, admitted that Mabaheth was in possession of video films of these exercises.

4. Three days before the parade Islamboly was able to dismiss the 4 soldiers from his unit who were assigned to ride the lorry with him at the parade. He gave each of them a 4-day sick leave. Islamboly sneaked the 4 assassins in the barracks impersonating the dismissed 4 soldiers where they stayed for 3 days and participated in the final rehearsals for the parade.

5. Live ammunition and firing pins were removed from weaponry issued to all personnel participating in the parade. As an added security measure, 10 check points were set up by the military police and intelligence along the road leading to the parade area to check papers and search for live ammunition and firing pins. Notwithstanding, the 5 assassins whose lorry was laden with grenades, machine guns with firing pins and live bullets were cleared through all the 10 check points.

6. In view of the shaky security situation in those days, president Sadat, vice president Mubarak and defense minister Abu Ghazala were to wear bullet proof vests under their Nazi-style uniform. In addition, the 150 security guards that surrounded Sadat made it impossible for any potential assassin to get within 15 meters of the president without getting killed or arrested. The wall of the reviewing stand behind which Sadat was seated afforded the president a perfect cover against shooting. If Sadat dived behind the wall, no one can shoot him from the other side of the wall as the wall is too high (180 cm) and too thick (80 cm). Most importantly, how to guarantee that Mubarak, sitting on Sadat's right, and Abu Ghazala, sitting on Sadat's left, would not get hurt in the shooting.


To overcome these obstacles, the following happened:

- Sadat's 150 US-trained security guards were dismissed a few minutes before the lorry carrying the assassins pulled over right in front of the podium. they were ordered to deploy behind the podium. They were told the assassins were to attack the back of the podium.

- Though the ground parade was still in progress, the show in the air began. This attracted everyone's gaze upward just at the time 5 assassins jumped from their army lorry only meters from the podium. The air force acrobatics was timed to begin with the arrival of artillery units in front of the main reviewing stand.

- Sadat was told by his vice president and defense minister to stand up to salute back the officer who was approaching the podium after dismounting from the canon-towing lorry. As Sadat stood up, three, or four, things happened simultaneously. The approaching officer doubled back to fetch grenades and machine gun from the lorry. The former shooting champion of the armed forces who was sitting on the open deck of the lorry stood up and shot Sadat in the neck because he knew beforehand that Sadat would wear bullet proof vest. Both Mubarak and Abu Ghazala dived quickly for cover and crawled as far away from Sadat's falling body as possible. As can be seen from the image of Sadat's body which was classified for over 22 years until leaked by some disgruntled intelligence elements to a local opposition newspaper, Sadat fell on his back after he was shot in the neck and this is evidenced by wounds which are concentrated in his lower abdomen and upper chest. But what about the wounds on his sides which were obviously caused by smaller caliber bullets. The assassins were using 7.62mm caliber submachine guns. Such discrepancies explain why Mubarak suppressed picture of Sadat's body along with other information for a long time So, Mubarak and/or Abu Ghazala must have shot Sadat with small pistols in the commotion to make sure he died.

- someone left a chair on the other side of the podium wall from Sadat on which Islamboly stood and was able to spray Sadat's body with his machine gun. Without the chair, Islamboly could not aim at Sadat.

- Though the assassins appeared to be shooting indiscriminately shooting at everyone in the podium, they shouted to both Mubarak and Abu Ghazala to stay out of harm's way. The assassin Atta Tayel shouted to Abu Ghazala: " get away!." Co-assassin Abdel Hameed Abdel Aal shouted to Mubarak when their eyes met: "it is not you we are after. It is the Pharaoh whom we want." This is highly uncharacteristic because fanatic Islamists consider "those who belong to idolater regime" to be idolaters themselves and deserve to be killed. If they wanted Sadat only, why did they kill 7 more?

Other deceptive tactics employed at the parade included the breakdown of three vehicles right in front of the main reviewing stand 10, 15 and 20 minutes into the parade respectively. When the assassins' lorry pulled over in front of the podium those who weren't gazing at the sky to watch the air show assumed that the lorry had broken down.

If Mubarak was not behind all that, he would have:

1. Sacked Abu Ghazala for being responsible for what happened to the president at the parade.

2. Formed an independent commission to conduct a full scale investigation into the assassination of the president.

Mubarak did the opposite. He promoted Abu Ghazala to field marshal and deputy prime minister as if to reward him for the killing of Sadat. Mubarak released from prison shortly after the assassination of Sadat Omar El-Telmisani, Brotherhood leader, along with other Islamic group leaders and Muslim extremists who were all imprisoned only weeks earlier by Sadat. Did Mubarak reward them for killing Sadat? Also, Mubarak has prevented independent investigations into the killing of Sadat and suppressed vital information pertaining to the crime and concealed or destroyed vital evidence in the case. The most notable evidence which Mubarak has concealed or destroyed is the footage of the parade shot by the Egyptian state-owned television station. It shows Sadat being gestured by both Mubarak and Abu Ghazala to stand up to salute the young officer who was approaching the podium. It shows both Mubarak and Abu Ghazala going down as Sadat rose. There is another equally important piece of evidence that is missing and feared destroyed. It is the video film taken of 4 of Sadat's killers along with others while training in the desert for the killing of Sadat one month before the parade. The former minister of interior, El-Nabawi Ismaiel, said on several occasions that the state security directorate ( Mabaheth) was in possession of this video tape. He also said that Sadat's 4 killers had been under close surveillance by Mabaheth for 2 weeks before the parade.


The plan for the assassination of Sadat must have been the work of an able military planner. He prepared and executed it as a full-fledged war game or maneuver involving ground, air and special forces. He left nothing to chance and took care of every minute detail. He made sure that each and every participant understood and practiced his part well. They must have used a mock up podium while practicing in the desert. Even the aftermath was not neglected. The first thing the police and other security forces did immediately after the shooting stopped was to confiscate and destroy films and videos taken of the parade by photographers and news agencies.

Evidence destruction has begun almost immediately. What contributed to the absence of films showing the actual killing of Sadat was timing the air show to take place at the time the assassins' lorry pulled over in front of the podium. The deafening thunderous sound of a big formation of Mirages flying at a very low altitude and appearing suddenly from behind the podium must have overwhelmed and startled everyone present, including photographers and journalists, and forced him to gaze upward. One Egyptian television camera, however, which is allocated by order for the president alone in any national event was focused on him all the time. It captured everything, including the rise of Sadat and the fall of both Mubarak and Abu Ghazala.

Though this film is missing, a lot of people saw it. In fact there is enough evidence in this case to bring charges against Mubarak, Abu Ghazala and tens of coconspirators. Mubarak once admitted implicitly killing Sadat. In 1984, in answering a question at a local press conference as to why he had not appointed a vice president, Mubarak said: "I did not inherit it.." In English, this amounts to:" I took it by force."

Sadat was a world great leader and his assassination cannot go uninvestigated and unpunished. We therefore urge the United Nations to delegate an investigative commission to Egypt to investigate the killing of Sadat. Sadat is no less a leader than late Hariri of Lebanon and as such Sadat's assassination must be accorded the same international sympathy, attention and investigation.


More:
http://theegyptblog.blogspot.com/2005/09/assassination-of-sadat-uninvestigated.html

bwaaaaaaaahahhaaaaaaaaaaaaa

You are using the "Saad El-Deen Ibraheem" bullshit to say Mubarak was against Sadat?

Is this a fricking joke?

Saad El-Deen Ibraheem was 1,000% against Sadat and the peace negotiations with Israel. He has spent the last few decades being corted by CFR puppets to drum up negative Egyptian sentiment in prep for possible coups. Mubarak has actually obeyed Sadat's policies over the past 30 years. This is a fact, on record, incontivertible. Mubarak can be blammed for being a US/UK puppet, for not developing a plan for proper democratic transfers of public servants within an overall constitutional republic, but against Sadat...total horse shit. 100% fabricated nonsense.

Wake up to what really has been going on in Egypt...which remains a 30 year victory over the neocon agenda (conficts, disruption of oil distribution check points, weapons sales, eugenics operations, food as a weapon, religious fundamentalism, fake enemies, etc.):

The highest profile guy who was involved with the assassination of Sadat was a drill sergeant at Fort Bragg...

Feds have suspended his sentencing although he pleaded guilty to bombing African embassies because supposedly he gives us excellent intelligence on the whereabouts of the corpse of Bin Laden

You cannot make this shit up!

Hey, look who Mubarak kicked out of the country and who Iran/Contra psychos are protecting:



Ali Mohamed
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ali_Mohamed


Ali Abdul Saoud Mohamed, (علي محمد) (born June 3, 1952) is a double agent[1] who worked for both the CIA and Egyptian Islamic Jihad simultaneously, reporting on the workings of each for the benefit of the other.

He came to the United States working as a translator for Ayman Zawahiri, who toured California mosques to raise money to fight the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. While there, Zawahiri encouraged him to infiltrate the United States, to whom he later presented himself as defecting. Since he simply walked into the CIA office in Cairo and asked to speak to the station chief and offered his services, the Americans assumed he was an Egyptian spy, but nevertheless recruited him to be a junior intelligence officer.[2] When tasked to infiltrate a mosque with ties to Hezbollah, he simply informed the leadership he was an American spy intending to collect information; since a loyal American spy was also in the congregation, he reported Mohamed's bizarre behaviour to the CIA, who dismissed him and sought to ban him from entering the United States.[2] Ironically however, he was simply picked up by the Special Forces in the American army, who sent him to the Special Warfare school and encouraged him to pursue a doctorate in Islamic Studies and teach courses on the Middle East.[2]

In the 1980s Mohamed trained anti-Soviet fighters en route to Afghanistan. FBI special agent Jack Cloonan called him "bin Laden's first trainer".[3] Mohamed was charged with the August 7, 1998 bombings of the United States embassies in Nairobi, Kenya and in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. In October 2000, he pleaded guilty to five counts of conspiracy to kill nationals of the United States and to destroy U.S. property.

Mohamed has been described as "Six-foot one, 200 pounds, and exceptionally fit, ... a martial artist and skilled linguist who spoke fluent English, French, and Hebrew in addition to his native Arabic. He was disciplined, clever, and gregarious, with a marked facility for making friends."[4]

Mohamed was a major in the Egyptian army's military intelligence unit, until being discharged for suspected fundamentalism in 1984. He enlisted in the U.S. Army and used U.S. military information to train al-Qaeda and other Muslim militants, and write al-Qaeda's multivolume terrorist training guide. [4]


In the United States

In 1984 Mohamed offered his services to the CIA in Cairo station and was stationed in Hamburg Germany. There he "entered a mosque associated with Hezbollah and immediately told the Iranian cleric in charge that he was an American spy assigned to infiltrate the community." The mosque had already been penetrated and his announcement was passed on to the CIA, which, according to Lawrence Wright, "terminated Mohamed" and "sent out cables labeling him highly untrustworthy." By this "time, however, Mohamed was already in California on a visa-waiver program that was sponsored by the agency itself, one designed to shield valuable assets or those who have performed important services for the country." [4]

In America he married an American woman from Santa Clara, California after a 6 week courtship and became a U.S. citizen.[5] He enlisted in the U.S. Army and managed to get stationed at the John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School at Fort Bragg, North Carolina until 1989.[1] "His awed superiors found him 'beyond reproach' and 'consistently accomplished'." [4]

According to Cooperative Research, Mohamed was a Drill sergeant at Fort Bragg, and was hired to teach courses on Arabic culture at the John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center.

In 1988 Mohamed informed his superior officers in the U.S. Army that he was taking some leave time to fight Soviets in Afghanistan. "A month later, he returned, boasting that he had killed two Soviet soldiers and giving away as souvenirs what he claimed were their uniform belts."

Mohamed's commanding officer, Lt. Col. Robert Anderson, said he wrote detailed reports aimed at getting Army intelligence to investigate Mohamed — and have him court-martialed — but the reports were ignored.

"I think you or I would have a better chance of winning Powerball, than an Egyptian major in the unit that assassinated Sadat would have getting a visa, getting to California ... getting into the Army and getting assigned to a Special Forces unit," he said. "That just doesn't happen."

It was equally unthinkable that an ordinary American GI would go unpunished after fighting in a foreign war, he said.

Anderson said all this convinced him that Mohamed was "sponsored" by a U.S. intelligence service. "I assumed the CIA," he said.[6]

Mohamed also took maps and training manuals off base to downsize and copy at Kinko's and used them to write al-Qaeda's multivolume terrorist training guide that became playbook.[4]

Mohamed also conducted clandestine military and demolition training through the Al Kifah Refugee Center. While in the United States, he helped train a number of jihadis, like El Sayyid Nosair and Mahmud Abouhalima, who assisted Ramzi Yousef in his 1993 attack on the World Trade Center.[7]

In the early 1990s Mohamed returned to Afghanistan, where "he trained the first al-Qaeda volunteers in techniques of unconventional warfare including kidnappings, assassinations, and hijacking planes, which he had learned from the American Special Forces." According to FBI special agent Jack Cloonan, in one of Mohamed's first classes were Osama bin Laden, Ayman al-Zawahiri, and other al-Qaeda leaders.[3][8]

In 1993 Mohamed also traveled to Africa to survey embassies in Africa such as the Nairobi, (Kenya) embassy which Al-Qaeda later bombed.[9] He became an FBI informant.[citation needed]

In 1994, al-Qaeda operative Mohammed Atef refused to allow Mohamed to know which name and passport he would be traveling under, expressing concerns that Mohamed could be working with the American authorities.[10]

Arrest

While he was subpoenaed in Rahman's trial, Ali Mohamed was not arrested until years later — on 10 September 1998, when he attempted to flee to Egypt after being subpoenaed in the aftermath of the embassy bombings in Nairobi and Tanzania. After eight months of imprisonment, Ali Mohamed entered a guilty plea in May 1999. What happened after that is unclear. The trial proceeded, but there is no record of any sentencing or even a conviction. As late as February 20, 2002, CBS News reported that "Mohammad pleaded guilty and is awaiting sentencing."[2]

Speculated cooperation with US Intelligence

In October 2001, the Raleigh News & Observer noted that Ali Mohamed may be cooperating with the US government. "Defense lawyers and many other observers believe that Mohamed, who has not yet been sentenced, is now cooperating with the United States, though the government has never confirmed this. When he is sentenced he could receive as little as 25 years under his plea agreement."[11]

Further news sources in 2001 seem to suggest that Ali Mohamed is providing information on Bin Laden and al-Qaeda in an attempt to reduce his sentence,[12] and that his sentencing "has been postponed indefinitely."[13] In 2006, Mohamed's wife, Linda Sanchez, was reported in 2006 as saying, "He's still not sentenced yet, and without him being sentenced I really can't say much. He can't talk to anybody. Nobody can get to him. They have Ali pretty secretive...it's like he just kinda vanished into thin air."[14]



References
^ Ton Hays and Sharon Theimer, "Egyptian agent worked with Green Berets, bin Laden", Jerusalem Post, December 31, 2001 (copy). Archived 2009-10-25.
^ a b c Temple-Raston, Dina. "The Jihad Next Door", 2007. p. 83
^ a b Interview with FBI special agent Jack Cloonan, Frontline, PBS, October 18, 2005.
^ a b c d e Wright, Lawrence (2006). Looming Tower. p. 180. ISBN 1400030846.
^ Bin Laden's man in Silicon Valley
^ Lance Williams and Erik McCormick, "Al Qaeda terrorist worked with FBI ...", San Francisco Chronicle, November 4, 2001.
^ Benjamin, Daniel & Steven Simon. "The Age of Sacred Terror", 2002
^ Wright, Lawrence (2006). Looming Tower. p. 181. ISBN 1400030846.
^ 9/11 Commission Report, chapter 2, p.68 (HTML version)
^ Sullivan, John. Raleigh News and Observer, "Al-Qaeda Terrorist Duped FBI, Army", October 21, 2001
^ Raleigh News & Observer 10/21/2001
^ San Francisco Chronicle 9/21/2001
^ Associated Press 12/31/2001
^ Peter Lance, Triple Cross, Harper Collins 2006
^ Complete 911 Timeline, Cooperative Research
^ "By The Book", 60 Minutes II, CBS News, February 20, 2002


Bibliography
Williams, Lance and Erin McCormick. "Al Qaeda terrorist worked with FBI, Ex-Silicon Valley resident plotted embassy attacks",San Francisco Chronicle, November 4, 2001. Accessed April 4, 2006
Aita, Judy. "Ali Mohamed: The Defendant Who Did Not Go to Trial, Pled guilty to conspiracy in African embassy bombing case", International Information Programs, US Dept of State, May 15, 2001. Accessed April 4, 2006
"Hunting Bin Laden: The Suspects & Charges". PBS Frontline. 2001-05-29. Retrieved 2006-04-04.



I just want to post this again because I cannot even believe I am reading it and need to break it down:

1: Mohamed was a major in the Egyptian army's military intelligence unit,

2. until being discharged for suspected fundamentalism in 1984.

3. He enlisted in the U.S. Army

4. and used U.S. military information to train al-Qaeda and other Muslim militants,

5. and write al-Qaeda's multivolume terrorist training guide.



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