Hundreds of people across America marched in solidarity, praying for freedom cravers (and those brutalized Coptic Christians slaughtered by the Muslims) in Egypt. Many good people stand in solidarity with those seeking to live free. Here are some scenes down the block, in front of the UN, in New York City -- Saturday. "Long live the Egyptian intifada." And "Down with the Camp David Peace Accords!" That screams volumes.
The messages were troubling, and Islamic supremacists and their leftwing knob polishers set about to alter the narrative. Their objective is to turn this desire for political freedom into an anti-American, anti-Israel putsch.
Egyptians filled the streets in front of the office of the Consulate General of Egypt in Chicago shouting their support for the protesters back home. Also at the United Nations in New York there was a large rally. The people were carrying signs that said, “Down with Mubarak”, “Down with the Camp David Regime”, ‘Egypt is Free”, and “Egyptian Blood is our Blood”. (more here)
But if you look at the demonstrations in New York, Chicago and such........you will see the infiltrators trying to transform the movement into an ugly, Muslim supremacist, Jew-hating movement.
Check the signs ........Islamic supremacists and Jew-haters are getting their claws into this genuine movement for freedom.
In the UK the violent Islamic groups whose stated aim is to install a worldwide caliphate are at an Egypt protest:
In London, whose future looks a lot like Egypt, Muslim imperialistic groups are agitating and inciting for the overthrow of Mubarak. These most vile elements are strategizing, ginning up what are essentually freedom lovers, but inciting to violence and hate.
Hizb ut-Tahrir (Arabic: حِزْبُ التَحْرِير Ḥizb at-Taḥrīr; English: Party of jihad) is an international pan-Islamic political organisation whose goal is for all Muslim countries to unify as an Islamic state or caliphate ruled by Islamic law and with a caliph head of state elected by Muslims.[1]
They are behind the rallies calling for a pan-Islamic region. Free, free, Gaza, Free free Tunisia, Free free Jordan
Ah, the brotherhood must have arrived. They just started burning American and Israeli flags.




The situation is very scary, we know that street's people don'y like USA & Israel
Also the muslim brotherhood & extremist Islamic & even Mohamed ElBarradei said:
Israel knows only violence read it:
http://conservativepapers.com/news/2010/04/22/el-bareidi-israel-knows-only-violence/
On Al Alam TV today when the reporter asked Muslim brotherhood how come accepting el-Bareidi now, the answer was clear that to move on from this situation in Egypt is important & IT'S ONLY Temporary INCHALA he said.
When Americ & Israel will wise up & be prepared ? God knows
Posted by: Jacqueline | Sunday, January 30, 2011 at 03:15 PM
Looks like a bunch of Rent-A-Mob to me. Maybe Barry should give Dimmah Cartah a call for advice.
Posted by: Azygos | Sunday, January 30, 2011 at 03:40 PM
The Sinai is looking better and better all the time. It was the Egypt-buffer that once gave Israel a fighting chance. But now, no Sinai and an Egyptian military armed to the teeth (by you and me) and an Islamist fanatic coup shaping up hourly? Israeli commentators at JPost have a numb and dazed qualitythe last few days and I don't blame them.
Posted by: poetcomic1 | Sunday, January 30, 2011 at 03:56 PM
I had to admit you called it on Elbaradi when I saw him being interviewed by none other than our most noxious Islamist in the media, Fareed Zakaria. Elbaradi was calling for Mubarak to resign and leave the country within "three days" and Fareed was urging him on in the name of freedom. Sad. If Elbaradi had one shred of decency he would call for the mobs to cool it and work with Mubarak to organize a peaceful transition. Instead he's urging on the mobs, hoping for more chaos so his people can grab power.
Posted by: Jamadagnii | Sunday, January 30, 2011 at 04:16 PM
Islam is, what islam does. You cannot expect anything else from these people. They are preparing for their great jihad against western civilization. Our only hope is that Israel, who will no doubt have to stand alone against this vile society, will give them the bashing of time immemorial.
I'm sick and tired of islam, fed up with the west's cowardice and hypocrisy, and giving up on any hope for peace with this ideology.
I can only pray that the evil muslims, concentrated and at large, will all get what they so definitely deserve. Heaven knows they have it coming.
I'm not big on bible prophecies and such, but it sure does look like we're living in biblical times!
Posted by: Canadianna | Sunday, January 30, 2011 at 04:34 PM
Looking at these pictures one gets the impression that there are a lot more than just a few million Muselmaniacs in the US of A.
El Baradai was always a Muslim Brother and nothing else.
http://sheikyermami.com/2011/01/30/el-baradei-has-a-long-history-with-the-muslim-brotherhood/
He deserves the Nobel Peace Price as much as Yasser Arafartbastard or Hussein Obama.
The Western media is a delusional, cowardly cesspool, aiding and abetting our enemies.
Interesting times ahead: Hizb ut-Tahrir wants to get hold of nuclear weapons to threaten others in the name of Islam
http://sheikyermami.com/2011/01/30/hizb-ut-tahrir-wants-to-get-hold-of-nuclear-weapons-to-threaten-others-in-the-name-of-islam/
Posted by: sheik yer'mami | Sunday, January 30, 2011 at 05:51 PM
Only thing a Muslim enjoys more than arson, rape, and pillage is a good double stoning.
Posted by: pat | Sunday, January 30, 2011 at 06:07 PM
If Egypt goes Islamist then Israel must take back the Sinai. And this time keep it.
Posted by: Alyn Starkman | Sunday, January 30, 2011 at 06:07 PM
"Check the signs ........Islamic supremacists and Jew-haters are getting their claws into this genuine movement for freedom."
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Pam I disagree that this is a genuine freedom movement. Even if the muslim brotherhood isn't spearheading this movement, the overwhelming majority of Egyptians want sharia law, not western style democracy.
Posted by: Laura L | Sunday, January 30, 2011 at 06:31 PM
Days of rage in Egypt
By Victor Kotsev
http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/MA29Ak03.html
"....The attacks on Christian churches a month ago underscore the tensions and radicalization inside the country.
The poverty levels are appalling. In the past two years, the global economic crisis impacted Egypt adversely, and the current government was widely seen as too slow to react. According to Ha'aretz, "Egypt's population of some 80 million is growing by 2 percent a year. Two thirds of the population is under 30, and that age group accounts for 90 percent of the jobless. About 40 percent live on less than $2 a day, and a third is illiterate."-from the article
There are only three possible outcomes here: military dictatorship (Mubarak or Mubarak by another name), an Islamic government, or chaos.
All three possibilities depend on the poor education (no critical thinking re Islam, please) of the people. Islam functions best in an environment where reason cannot prevail and actually needs a large number of ignorant gavones to prevail.
The closest thing to reason here is secular dictatorship. In this case, second best is better than Islam for the people of Egypt.
Posted by: Frank | Sunday, January 30, 2011 at 07:00 PM
Canadianna is right. If this started as a real Freedom Movement, there could be no question that the Brotherhood would usurp it. El Brardei, most likely, will not last. The only hope is that the Military has not been too infiltrated with the Brotherhood. Whom did the original group have in mind to lead, inthe first place? We have got to block the Sinai and the Red Sea to protect it.Hamas, Hezbollah and the Brotherhood, who is Al Qaeda, I understand, must not get control.
If the brotherhood secures power, that will mean , they will have all the weapons we gave/sold, to Egypt.
Thank g-d, a Nuclear program wasn't installed. What does Russia have to say? I, also, wonder, what is happening to all of the bank accounts, including the Brotherhood's?
Europe had better get smart and clamp down on their internal Muslim populations and the streets, and the borders.What is happening in Bosnia? On our Southern borders? Iraq? Oh, but Debka's headline may be comforting. It states, Mubarak is just hanging on an Obama is dictating what is to be done.(paraphrase)
Posted by: Carolyn | Sunday, January 30, 2011 at 07:32 PM
I couldn't agree more. In fact, you may as well have posted that comment on my behalf, Canadianna.
Posted by: AuntieMadder | Sunday, January 30, 2011 at 07:40 PM
I beleive ALL Muslim countries populations are exploding like rabbits. The only result is more poverty and more radicalism.
Posted by: Mac-101 | Sunday, January 30, 2011 at 07:50 PM
These same anti American pro Egyptian Muslims will be the 1st to claim they are American citizens and have full rights to say or build a Mosque where ever they want. It seems to me to the height of hypocrisy to claim rights to a country you obviously don't believe in or really don't want any part of. A pox
on those politicians who have yet to close off or limit immigration and citizenship to people from 3rd world Islamic countries.
Posted by: Xavier823 | Sunday, January 30, 2011 at 07:59 PM
"If this started as a real Freedom Movement, there could be no question that the Brotherhood would usurp it."
It's already happened. That Ackmydinnerjacket has urged Egypt to use restraint in dealing with the "protesters for democracy" is all the proof I need that the MB has hi-jacked the movement.
Posted by: AuntieMadder | Sunday, January 30, 2011 at 08:02 PM
The islamists, jihadsits, various planks of the same bits of strawmen spouting the same words in the name of God. What will these men and women say when God sends his judgments for their words spoken and deeds done in his name? Will they recognize the results of their own actions?
Substituting one strongman with many despots all demanding obedience will not solve middle eastern problems. A reasonable person cannot expect a 7th century mentality to translate to any other point in time. If they want life to stay the way it was from the time of Mohamed, then they should reject all things from any time period after his death. No modern conveniences, foods, materials, medicines, access to travel or communications, and no access to weapons of any era after the 7th century. Sharia law wasn't invented yet.
Will fire and famine visit the middle east, will weather so cold it burns, pestilence and a host of other ills pay a call. What will it take for people world wide to reject islam and choose a new non-violent path? At what point will God say ENOUGH!
I pray for a solution soon which will not subjugate or destroy the planet.
Posted by: pamela | Sunday, January 30, 2011 at 08:08 PM
This post at Blackfive raises interesting questions.
http://www.blackfive.net/main/2011/01/the-south-camp-perimeter.html#more
Posted by: Azygos | Sunday, January 30, 2011 at 09:21 PM
I just hate it when they display the intifada babies (secnd pic) like some sort of threat of future suicide attacks.
Now, off subject, why is the word intifada in my spell check? I just checked my English-Japanese dictionary. It’s in there too. So is Obama, but not Palin.
Not a conspiracy theory, but hmmmm… ???
Posted by: Telly | Sunday, January 30, 2011 at 10:59 PM
Islam builds miserable societies. Then the Muslims living there blame the infidels for their problems and say the solution is more Islam, and more aggression against infidels.
Islam breeds the worst kind of human character. It is nothing but a curse on humanity.
Posted by: Radegunda | Monday, January 31, 2011 at 12:07 AM
Those "astroturfed" printed signed in English may have a basis in leftist "day or rage" pro-Palestinian tactics of the US far left (Ayers, Dohrn, Jodie Evans/Code Pink, SEIU): http://biggovernment.com/taylorking/2011/01/29/did-muslim-brotherhood-learn-day-of-rage-egypt-protest-tactics-from-obama-allies-bill-ayers-and-code-pink/
Posted by: Ashan | Monday, January 31, 2011 at 02:16 AM
My Hope For Egypt
It is my hope that the military will take over the reins of government in Egypt - soon - and, in doing so, slowly but surely establish secular institutions that would benefit the people politically and economically. In addition, having the military in power would immediately secure the protection of everyone's rights, including the rights of the minority Copts (Christians). In fact, the military at this crucial time is the only viable institution in Egypt, it has tended to be secular and respected by the people.
Whether we like it or not democracy cannot work in a country like Egypt - not right away. It's been tried more than once starting from the times of the British occupation of Egypt and failed. The only group to benefit from a so-called quickly created and established democracy would be the Moslem Brotherhood - the radical organization that gave birth to Hamas and Al-Quaeda and whose creed is “Allah is our objective; the Quran is our constitution, the Prophet is our leader; Jihad is our way; and death for the sake of Allah is the highest of our aspirations.”
The institutions to support democracy, as we know them in the west, do not currently exist in Egypt. It would take a long time to establish them and ensure they are functional. However what exists are Islamic institutions which could very easily adopt and implement Shariah law should governance fall in the hands of the Moslem Brotherhood - and that is a scary thought.
If we are not careful we might see another Iran played out which would encourage Moslem population groups in other countries to follow suit with the aim of recreating the Islamic Ummah (nation). When similar protests erupted in Iran in 1979 they were likewise led by the young, the poor, the middle class, merchants and professionals. Yet radical Islamists, led by the Ayatollah Khomeini, were the ones who ultimately seized power and control. Iran changed from a strong ally of the United States and Israel to a violent enemy of both.
I guess, we at times forget that history tends to repeat itself. For example, do we remember how Lenin came to power and was able to rule over Russia and establish the Soviet Union as a communist state (well he took advantage of a newly born democracy, got elected, and we know the rest) or for that matter Germany with Hitler who took advantage of a precarious situation, got elected and we know what happened as a result (e.g. tyranny which led to the Holocaust, WWII and more). Obviously Iran is a more recent example where the people of Iran are being subjected to a tyranny too absolute and violent.
I am certain that the riots in Egypt all started in good faith - people who are hungry, who lack proper shelter, who have no jobs, who have been abused by the political process, and see corruption undermining economic development. However, it is not surprising that the Moslem Brotherhood has taken advantage of the situation and is getting Hamas (just across the border in Gaza) to help in trying to achieve their objective which is an Islamic State that is anti-USA and anti-Israel.
As George Friedman, founder of Strategic Forecasting, Inc, stated when we look at the political dynamic of Egypt, and try to imagine its connection to the international system, we can see that there are several scenarios under which certain political outcomes would have profound effects on the way the world works. That should not be surprising. When Egypt was a pro-Soviet Nasserite state, the world was a very different place than it had been before Nasser. When Sadat changed his foreign policy the world changed with it. If Sadat's foreign policy adopted by Mubarak changes, the world will be affected again. Egypt is one of those countries whose internal politics matter to more than its own citizens.
Most of the outcomes I envision leave Egypt pretty much where it is. But not all. The situation is, as they say, in doubt, and the outcome is not trivial.
As I am writing this message, I am therefore concluding that the only good thing I see unfolding right now, from the current events of the Middle East and in particular Egypt, is that Biblical prophecy is unraveling itself (just think about Isaiah 19 and Ezekiel 38-39 as starters).
Posted by: Dr. Wacyf Ghali | Monday, January 31, 2011 at 05:01 PM