Photo by Joel Carillet. Under Mubarak, less than 2% of Egyptians lived below the poverty line. (41.6% in India.) (Egypt Inc. -- a look at the numbers)
Robert H Reid, of the Associated Press has written about Egypt's Mubarak: war hero... to convict
According to Reid:
"A former pilot and air force commander ...Mubarak took tentative steps toward democratic reform early in his presidency..."
Joel Carillet. The CIA and Mossad did not like Mubarak; the CIA and Mossad prefer the rulers of Saudi Arabia and Turkey.
"Mubarak disapproved of the 2003 U.S. invasion that toppled Saddam Hussein of Iraq..."
"Mubarak's own view of himself (was) as someone who is tough but fair, who ensures the basic needs of his people," (according to a leaked US embassy cable)...
"Mubarak kept Egypt free of the grip of Islamic extremism...
"He engineered Egypt's return to the Arab fold after nearly a decade in the cold over its 1979 peace treaty with Israel (the work of Sadat).
"Early on, Mubarak crushed an insurgency by Muslim extremists, whose ranks had produced Sadat's assassins and some future al-Qaida leaders...
(These extremists reportedly work for the CIA - Aangirfan))
According to Egypt's top man, Field Marshal Hussein Tantawi, Mubarak did not order the army to fire on demonstrators. Egypt's ruler denies army told to shoot protesters. aangirfan: THE REAL TERRORISTS IN EGYPT, TUNISIA, LIBYA ...
"Mubarak earned nationwide acclaim as commander of the air force during the 1973 Middle East war - a conflict which many Egyptians see as a victory...
"Mubarak made popular moves that held up promise of a more open society, including freeing 1,500 politicians, journalists and clerics jailed during Sadat's last months in office...
"Egypt's influence in the Middle East ... waned as the militant group Hamas ... gained momentum and followers...
(Reportedly, Hamas was set up with help from Israel - Aangirfan)
"The oil-rich countries of Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates seized the mantle of leadership regional leadership. The growing profile of Turkey, a democracy led by an Islam-inspired government, also chipped away at Egypt's heavyweight stature in the region...
(Saudi Arabia, Qatar, UAE and Turkey are believed to be puppets of the CIA)
Joel Carillet. In August 2010, Egyptian security forces seized a ship loaded with explosives coming from Israel and arrested its owner in Port Said. (Egypt seizes explosives on ship coming from Israel - People's.)
Mubarak has many supporters.
The turnout in the first round of voting in the presidential election in Egypt was only 41%.
(Financial Times, 26 May 2012)
In other words, the majority of Egyptians have given a thumbs down to the Arab Spring in Egypt.
Joel Carillet
Joel Carillet
So, the world had to be tricked into believing that Mubarak was not good for the Egyptian economy and that all the Egyptians wanted him out.
CIA assets within the Egytian government could be used to promote torture and violence in order to discredit the regime.
11. Egypt gets relatively little in foreign aid.
Repayments of principal exceed disbursements. Egypt’s net outflows to bilateral sources reached 960 million dollars in 2008, topping its 118 million net inflows from multilateral sources.)

The Father of the Egytian Revolution is a friend of the CIA called Gene Sharp.
According to Thierry Meyssan (The Albert Einstein Institution: the CIA.):
Gene Sharp "helped NATO and then the CIA train the leaders of the soft coups of the last 15 years".
Sharp's Albert Einstein Institution plans coups.
Sharp has links to the 'stay-behind groups' associated with Operation Gladio.
Sharp trained dissident groups within the PLO.
Sharp helped break up Yugoslavia. (The Albert Einstein Institution.)

In The Scotsman, on 18 February 2011, Sheryl Gay Stolberg (a good Scottish name) wrote about "Gene Sharp, the American whose ideas defeat dictators".
From this we learn:
1. Gene Sharp, aged 83, has written "From Dictatorship to Democracy", a guide to toppling autocrats.
This guide is said to have inspired dissidents in Bosnia, Tunisia and Egypt.
2. The International Centre on Non-violent Conflict, which trains activists, slipped into Cairo several years ago to conduct a workshop.It uses Sharp's list of tactics that range from hunger strikes to "protest disrobing" to "disclosing identities of secret agents".
3. Dalia Ziada, an Egyptian blogger and activist attended the workshop and later organised similar sessions on her own.
She said trainees were active in both the Tunisia and Egypt revolts.
4. Peter Ackerman, a former student of Mr Sharp founded the non-violence centre and ran the Cairo workshop.

5. The Muslim Brotherhood had Sharp's From Dictatorship to Democracy posted on its website.
6. In 2007, Chávez of Venezuela denounced Gene Sharp.
Officials in Burma, according to Wikileaks, accused Sharp of being part of a conspiracy to set off demonstrations intended "to bring down the government".
7. In 1989, Sharp flew to China to witness the uprising inTiananmen Square.
In the early 1990s, he was in a rebel camp in Burma at the invitation of Robert Helvey, a retired US Army colonel who advised the opposition there.
8. Sharp has been seen as a sort of Lawrence of Arabia, stirring up Arab revolts.
This displeases As'ad AbuKhalil, the Lebanese political scientist and founder of the Angry Arab News Service blog.

Israel and Mossad wanted Mubarak to be toppled.
Under Mubarak, Egypt was too strong for Israel to attack.

In 1948 Israel was at war with Egypt
In 1956: Israel tried to seize the Suez Canal and topple Nasser's regime in Egypt. Israel hoped it might also at the same time grab the West Bank, parts of the Sinai, and parts of Lebanon. (The myth of Israel's strategic genius. )
In 1967: Israel seized the Sinai in Egypt, as well as the West Bank, Golan Heights and Gaza Strip. (The myth of Israel's strategic genius.)
In 1973 Israel was at war with Egypt.
In 1981 President Mubarak came to power and he "has effectively boycotted Israel.
"Egypt's state-controlled newspapers continued to demonize Israel.
"All ties on the bilateral level between Egypt and Israel have been frozen including tourism, commerce, and industry." (Egypt and Israel: A Reversible Peace :: Middle East Quarterly)
Under Mubarak, Egypt became stronger economically and militarily; too strong for Israel to attack.

In 1991, the CIA's Muslim Brotherhood began pressing more strongly for a strict Islamic state.
In 1999, Mubarak visited China.
He signed a joint communique with Chinese President Jiang Zeming on establishing a strategic and cooperative relationship between Egypt and China.
In 2002: Mubarak denounced Israel
Mubarak made a televised speech bitterly condemning Israel and accusing it of using state terrorism to crush the Palestinians.
Mubarak said that following their barbaric and systematic aggression, the Israelis were in the process of destroying evidence of the horrendous crimes perpetrated under the pretext of fighting terrorism.
In 2003: Mubarak opposed the Iraq invasion.
In 2003: Israel protested Egypt's use of unmanned aerial vehicles, drones, to spy on Israeli military facilities.

In January 2011, we read that Egypt's Irrigation Minister has dismissed the possibility that Egypt would supply Israel with water from the Nile. (Egypt and Israel, a souring relationship?)
In January 2011: Mubarak warned Israel against a new Gaza war Israel News.Net)
You are unlike to find any of the above at 'whatreallyhappened.com', which at one time supported Obama, and which has supported the CIA's people power in Egypt.
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Another thing I suspect is true of Mubarak: he was neither crypto-Jewish nor crypto-satanist. Not that those two things are mutually exclusive - I suspect that Sabbateans could accurately be described as both.
And Mubarak's enemies were Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the UAE, and Turkey yeah? Okay, well there you go. All of those countries are led by those described above.
That aside, I'd say Mubarak's greatest sin in the eyes of the death cult was him taking his country out from under the debt control mechanism of the IMF / World Bank. Frankly I'm astounded they didn't kill him.
Mind you, I expect they will soon enough. What are the odds on a fast-acting cancer? Anyone?
title should read-"Mubarak the zero-propped up by the CIA"
Aangirfan wont post this comment though. Why not? Controlled op.
hiya nobby!
The crypto Jewess is having fun:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2154152/Saudi-Royal-Princess-Maha-Al-Sudairi-does-5m-runner-Paris-hotel.html
It appears the Saudis are hedging their bets what with threat of going nuke plus the rumored Russian nuclear reactor deals. Maybe the US buildup in Yemen in Dijbouti/Somalia/Kenya/Ethiopia is giving them pause. or was it the ease with which Mubarak was disposed of?
http://www.help758.net/news/2012/02/russia-and-saudi-arabia-talks-on-nuclear-energy-cooperation-framework-agreement/
Gamal in the run-up is analog to Saleh/son legacy issue only Gamal was an I banker not head of Rev guards. Saudis may be playing with fire inviting danger with growing US footprint in Yemen (Qatar?). Dennis Ross this week saying Saudi told him they would acquire nukes if Iran gets them.
http://www.nti.org/gsn/article/saudi-arabia-would-need-nukes-counter-iran-arsenal-king/
Today Haartez leaking story of German sub capable of launching nuke tipped missiles.
http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/report-german-officials-confirm-submarines-sold-to-israel-can-fire-nuclear-tipped-cruise-missiles-1.434080
There was that alleged US SBLM (land based?) test back in 2010 in Saudi/Persian gulf
http://www.lebanonwire.com/1004MLN/10040111STR.asp
"such a test would be a political event — and an extravagant one at that — intended to bolster Saudi confidence in U.S. " or as a message to Saudi?
As for Gamal:
"There are, however, some political observers who say that such a presidential succession was not a foregone conclusion.They point to some liabilities on Gamal’s part. For one, outside of his coterie of political allies and businessmen, Gamal was not well-liked by the majority of Egyptian citizens who are struggling to make ends meet amidst growing economic hard-ships, such as the rise in food prices. In late September 2010, for example, hundreds of demonstrators gathered in Abdeen Square in Cairo to protest against a possible succession of Gamal to the presidency before being cracked down upon by security police. Although the demonstration was organized by opposition groups like the April 6 Youth Movement and Kifaya (Enough), which had an axe to grind, they may have reflected broader public sentiment."
http://www.strategicstudiesinstitute.army.mil/pdffiles/PUB1084.pdf
Then the Saudi scripted a tough anti Israel oped in Wapo...
http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/from-a-saudi-prince-tough-talk-on-americas-favoritism-toward-israel/2011/06/13/AGAkPhTH_story.html
Then the Saudis warn they will fill the aid gap if the US cuts off Mubarak.
"Tom Brokaw was on NBC News with Brian Williams tonight for a couple of minutes. Brokaw was sadly telling Brian that the Saudis were so unhappy with Obama's position on and treatment of Egypt's Mubarek that they (the Saudis) were meeting with the Chinese and Russians to direct more business to them and away from America. Nice job Obama. No wonder Obama ran to Brazil to start looking for more oil and jobs."
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2700217/posts
Saudi Arabia has pledged to provide Egypt with four billion U.S. dollars (2011) to support its economic recovery, the ruling Supermen Council of Armed Forces said on Saturday.
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english2010/world/2011-05/22/c_13887318.htm
This past month the Egyptian central bank has received $1 billion from the Saudi Arabian government in a move to help Cairo secure a US$3.2bn loan from the IMF, said an Egyptian minister.
http://www.ventures-africa.com/2012/05/egypt-secures-1-billion-loan-from-saudi-govt/
Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood has warned the government it will not support an IMF loan unless the terms are changed or it moves aside and allows a new administration to oversee how the funds are spent, its candidate for president said on Sunday. The government has been negotiating a $3.2 billion loan with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to help it avert a balance of payments crisis caused by the political and economic turmoil of the last year, and an IMF technical team is now in Cairo.
http://www.samaa.tv/newsdetail.aspx?ID=45832
Then there is the whole issue of GCC currency union which has been repeatedly delayed. Such a move means direct oil backed dinar.
http://www.bis.org/ifc/publ/ifcb32b.pdf
The latest is that it was the location of the central bank that has held things up.
So isn't interesting that as we conclude this upcoming Venus transit in Taurus, the science fiction film Prometheus is being released (preceded by the related film Alien vs. Predator during the 2004 transit). Could our hero be getting an upgrade for a new age?
http://starworlds.blogspot.fi/2012/06/venus-transit-and-prometheus-release.html
Anonymous. He will be dead from cancer within 6 months. They will never allow him to be treated!
really disappointed how mike rivero bought into all this Arab Spring crap. is he cia too? or gatekeeper? SO MANY drank the koolaid on the CIA theater. even hezbollah and iran had tributes to the arab spring at first- despite how the arab spring trash was first used by Bush, jr on THEM so recently and almost brought them down. very odd. this is the kind of amnesia you'd expect not from americans, but not from those who'd already been victimized by the same CIA ops before
none of the links work, maybe you should add the date of the story if citing some newspaper. There's no way to cross check.
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