De bron/source van 30 million protesters? (http://truth-out.org/news/item/17371-egypts-military-eyes-return-as-unprecedented-millions-of-protesters-flood-the-streets)Of de term "biggest ever demonstration? Millions of Egyptians took to the streets Sunday demanding that President Mohamed Morsi step down immediately in what one military source called "the biggest protest Egypt has seen in its history." Squares across the country were overwhelmed by the scale of popular participation and energy, which some say represented possibly the largest political assembly in world history. CNN reported over 33 million people were out in Egypt on Sunday, or nearly 40 percent of the country, according to satellite data. haha, sateliet data? En die maakt het onderscheid tussen pro en anti morsi demonstraties? En dit van een onbetrouwbare amerikaanse zender
. Mensen op grond en betrouwbare media zoals huffintongpost, spreken van amper 2 miljoen. Lieden zoals bliar spreken nu van 16 miljoen.
haha got you, stelletje amateurs. Als je toch zo een grote leugen verzint en aan de wereld als feit verkoopt dan moet je van goede huize komen wil het in ieder geval aan mij kunnen slijten. De volgende vraag die je kunt stellen, als we mee moeten gaat met een gegeven wat niet onfhankelijk gevalideerd is, en dus geen enkele waarde heeft noch een legitimering voor de militaire coup kan zijn, is hoeveel egyptenaren hebben internet en beschikking van printer? Is dit weerspiegeling van de gemiddelde egyptenaar. Question that nobody asked activists who organised coup in Egypt is: "Well, sorry I do want to believe you, but where are those signatures?" I supposed because their petition could be easily distrusted if it was in purely electronic form those individuals made up story about petition and 8000 volunteers. Here is one version from Guardian. (http://m.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/jul/05/mohamed-morsi-downfall-egypt-rebels?CMP=twt_gu) In it they are explaining how it worked (emphasis mine): "We had a website with an electronic petition and a space for people to put their name down and fill the form out," said Aziz. "They would then print the form out and give it to a volunteer." By mid-May, he said, there were 8,000 volunteers in 15 of Egypt's 22 governorates. And? Where is that huge amount of paper? Of course not a word about paper any more. Not just in Guardian, but not in any media. More cautious journalist (or should I say clever ones) were putting caveats on that 22 million signatures claim (using words like alleged or claim etc.). However, vast majority swallowed the hook. Simple calculation of the volume of paper (A4, 80 g/m²
lead to number of around 274 cubic meters of paper or at least 9 shipping containers (Maersk standard).x Really, where is that huge amount of paper? Did anybody see the photo of the warehouse? Maersk shipping container standard is 590.6cm x 235cm x 239.6cm zie ook ter onderbouwing Hunger, poverty rates in Egypt up sharply over past three years – UN report (http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=44961#.UduT3SrCTIU) Egypt's Internet penetration rate grew from less than one percent in 2000, to 5% in 2004, and to 24% in 2009. (http://https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_in_Egypt)
“We are printing the forms on CDs to preserve them,” Badr said. (http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/168816#.UduddSrCTIV) "We had a website with an electronic petition and a space for people to put their name down and fill the form out," said Aziz. "They would then print the form out and give it to a volunteer.
Sissi’s rise from a relatively anonymous one-star general to the head of the military and now the de facto head of state came after studies at the US Army War College (http://cumberlink.com/news/local/egypt-s-army-chief-trained-at-army-war-college/article_c2b8a884-e763-11e2-b90a-001a4bcf887a.html), and the perception of Sissi as “US-friendly” was a big part in getting him into the Defense Ministry, in succeeding former junta head Field Marshal Tantawi, and has left the Obama Administration entirely comfortable with the prospect of military rule in Egypt. Indeed, the coup is is many ways made in American in general, with US training focusing during the Mubarak era on keeping “Islamic extremism” stifled by force. Is it any wonder that when a once-banned Islamist party won the election, it struggled to keep the military comfortable and fell in less than a year? In that sense the US Congressional support for the coup isn’t surprising, and with lecturers at the war college openly expressing hope that Sissi’s coup “could set an example” for the rest of the region on how to oppose democratically elected “radicals,” it is no wonder that Egyptian protesters see an American hand in all of this http://news.antiwar.com/2013/07/08/us-training-at-the-core-of-egypts-coup/
Recruiting (http://cumberlink.com/news/local/egypt-s-army-chief-trained-at-army-war-college/article_c2b8a884-e763-11e2-b90a-001a4bcf887a.html)al-Sisi and military leaders from other U.S. allies to build professional and personal relationships at the Army War College is an investment in the future, said Maj. Gen. Tony Cucolo, commandant at the college. Its international fellows program began in the 1970s. “It is so critical to know that the voice on the other end of the line is someone you trust because you have spent a year together studying, talking about everything from Thucydides (a Greek historian and Athenian general) to ethics to favorite sports teams,” said Cucolo. Social events help their families to form bonds.
Wat de Ummah allemaal kan doen met de triljoenen die arabische pro-westerse puppetregimes verkwanseld hebben. Ik stel voor dat we beginnen met opheffen van nationalism in noordafrika, en nemen om te beginnen de olie- en gasvelden in noord-afrika en arabisch schiereiland in bezit. Ontwikkelingen onze industrie, in plaats van kant en klare produkten inkopen, moeten we net als china industriele revolutie ontketenen. Alleen dan zullen ze ons hier in het westen in resorts bedienen, in plaats dat ze onze economieen hier alleen van afhankelijk maken, terwijl ze met onze olie kunnen groeien. Zie hoe de smiechten te werk gaan. Vrienden in egypte melden dat op plekken waar een jaar geleden geen electiricteit of water was, nu ineens er wel electriciteit en water is. voorbeeldje uit duizenden. Arabische miljarden voor Egypte.
De interim-regering van Egypte krijgt miljardensteun van Saudi-Arabie en de Verenigde Arabische Emiraten.De twee landen stellen acht miljard dollar aan giften,lening en brandstof beschikbaar. Na de val van het regime-Mubarak hadden de twee rijke golfstaten al financiele steun toegezegd,maar die werd bevroren toen president Morsi aan de macht kwam. Morsi werd vorige week afgezet. Egypte heeft het geld hard nodig om de bevolking van voedsel en brandstof te voorzien.Door het opdrogen van het toerisme en het terugtrekken van internationale investeerders komt de crisis in Egypte extra hard aan.