Sunday, February 13, 2011

Bad news from Egypt on Day 2

The (UK) Guardian has just reported that the Egyptian army is toughing up. Having sent the protestors home from Tahrir Sq. in Cairo (save for a few skeptical diehards) the Army has not ended the Emergency Law, has disbanded the Parliament, has refused to install a civilian government, and says it will rule until the "elections." Etc. Sort of just what we might have expected.

All along in this entirely political upheaval I have wondered what it would mean to send a puppet (Mubarak) packing. He was indeed a puppet; the real rulers of Egypt are whoever issues its money. (We have a Rothschild's witness to the truth of that.) In our domestic case the real rulers are the bankers who own the Federal Reserve; the puppets are Obama, the Congress, and the Supreme Court. The puppets by definition are interchangeable, replaceable, come-day, go-day, hell send Sunday.

I look forward to the day when the bankers will be set down for sure, here or in Egypt, but it won't be real soon probably.

Nations nowadays tend to be ruled by their intelligence services from behind the scenes and the bankers are there to tell the Intel guys what's next. By the time you get to the tough generals who are now ruling in Egypt you are quite a ways down the ladder from the top. 

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