He went on to say, “We will have our ___ ____ rights!”
The people of Egypt know this is not a battle of religions, or political affiliations, or anything other than a battle of humanity over its’ captors….we stand united, hand in hand, in total solidarity with our brothers and sisters worldwide….
The “wake up call” evidenced by the events in Egypt may be more for the globalists thinking we are going to be a pushover.
The issues in Egypt could play themselves out in America!
The mainstream American press has recently and repeatedly claimed the protests in Egypt were unexpected – they “didn’t see it coming”.
Well, that would be understandable based on the underlying view the media has been led to believe, and what they feed to the people they serve.
For those of us awake to the globalist takeover plans, the banners in Egypt, supported abroad by calls for “Freedom” and “rights”, not to mention “corruption” are not surprising. The pot of the world’s people has been simmering long enough – it was bound to boil over sooner or later.
You could blame the regime of Hosni Mubarak that spanned 30 years as being long enough – a man that reportedly has lost touch with the people he serves. With the median age in Egypt at a young 24, the age gap is significant. Most were not born when Mubarak took office.
Some interesting developments occurred during the uprising.
The police were quickly beaten back by the people, and with the younger ranks of the army being “of the people” with family members comprising the junior officers, the army was looked at as the people’s friend. The higher ranking officers are not on the street, and God only knows when push comes to shove, will the army stand with their brothers, sister, mothers, and fathers, or will they listen to orders already given to shoot the protesters?
Northcom, are you taking notes?
Americans have been brought into the politics, with calls to “go home”, stay away, and interestingly, to keep their “hypocrisy” away from them.
Social media was a tool for freedom, and Obama requested the Egyptian leader to restore internet freedom to the people. At the same time Obama is looking to censor the internet at home to stop those awakening from spreading the word to their friends worldwide. Hypocrisy at it’s finest!
Cass Sunstein, are you getting it?
And they wonder why there are calls to not bring American hypocrisy to the table in Egypt? America was in the throws of a dictatorial takeover as the Egyptians decided is was time to end theirs.
American hypocrisy is obvious and well “called out”!
As Obama came on television, as did other politicians from Washington, they called for the best means to move toward elections and democracy again. Well, that would be great if America had a true democracy themselves. We know better. The world is beginning to know better too. And that is why this sudden call to the streets may surprise the globalist controlled media, but not be too surprising to those realizing this is not as much a battle to remove a 30 year dictator as it is a wake up call to the globalists to advise them the people are awakening to their agenda worldwide.
It’s interesting to watch CNN and FOX as some guests show their pride of their fellow countryman, calling out police for the false flags they are pulling off. And, as the CNN reporters scramble to cover up allegations of it being the police, it’s humorous to watch as real news unfolds, that cannot be carefully screened. Tidbits of true patriot cries for freedom seep through, past the propaganda-driven U.S. news agencies. What is happening is significant in that it is showing the level of awareness that exists.
Even the “Patriot” channel on Sirius and XM doesn’t quite get it. Talk is of those poor people in Egypt that were under a dictatorship, and never knew liberty as did the Americans. Did they forget the push to communism and control underway in the States that they were discussing, oh I don’t know, just before the Egypt issue came up? What would they think if they found out the real truth? What if they learned that the Presidents are just puppets of the elite banking cartels? Would we have an American Egypt on our hands?
It may be a warning to the globalists that police had better put their tales between their legs, take off their uniforms and join those wanting to become free, not remain free. None of us even in so-called “democracies” have been truly free. It has been a game of making us believe we had some control when we really had none.
It may be a rude awakening for the globalists as they watch with the same confusion and bewilderment that the plans to use the world’s military against it’s own people may not work, and that issue is quickly coming to a head. Will the army side with humanity, or the dictators put in place strategically by the globalist forces?
It’s time to answer the questions that your family has now. Have you got it yet? Have they asked why they want to get rid of Mubarak?
It may be the perfect opening to take what is reported in the mainstream media, and explain to those on the brink of a breakthrough that what you see in Egypt could be coming to a town near you.
We do not have to look far in our past Canada to understand the abuse of police power is a reality. We can simply recall the G20 in Toronto.
We can look at the police in Cairo suspected of looting as a ploy to get the citizens concerned. We saw the same at the Canadian G20.
And, to have the citizens form vigilante groups with the assistance of the army to control the police looting for “the show” – we recall the similarity of shop windows in Toronto being smashed and police cars set on fire to know that game is played on a global scale. Where were the police when those things were happening Canada? That’s right, conveniently missing.
Hypocrisy is the issue. Freedom is the issue. Globalist controlled faux democracy is the issue. And, it is high time to allow nations and their people decide their own futures, and come up with their own solutions.
Finally, this clip of support in Toronto says it all.
Canada is waking up. The signals are there. The warning is there too.
In the new global economy, sovereignty is gone, protection is a twisted concept, and Protectionism is taboo
Wimpy: "I'll gladly pay you Tuesday for a hamburger today"
Yes, this is a story of the Phoenix Coyotes hockey team.
The team whose name it was suggested should be changed to the Glendale Coyotes if it were to be sold, to give it a truer name. After all, it was no longer located in Phoenix – it was for the last several years in Glendale.
Canadians are looking upon the disaster in the U.S. economy with similar “distance”. Yeah, it’s really too bad the Americans are having a hard time. Good thing we live in Canada.
And, did you happen to catch President Obama’s State of the Union address last night? I haven’t yet, but I read a short recap. He has “challenged” business to step it up in “some way”. At this point it’s all just watching his lips move, and hearing sound come out, because it’s all hooey isn’t it?
I get around on my job. I can’t believe what I am hearing lately. We in Canada get it more than I thought. We could be waking up too.
Perhaps we are not like Glendale saying how great they are for hockey compared to Phoenix. Glendale must be safer, being so much further removed from the Mexican drug wars. Or is it, I don’t know.
Kind of silly if you ask me. Silly because nobody is going to escape what is happening globally, not just locally.
Europeans are feeling the heat. They are rioting. Politicians in charge keep flapping their lips the world over, and sound comes out of their mouths. But their talk does not match the reality of what we see, backed up by the gut feeling we have that something is really not right.
Hockey isn’t right unfortunately for the people of Phoenix, er excuse me, Glendale. Unfortunate but true.
The entire region is a reflection of what is inevitable unless we as North Americans, and global citizens step to the plate and stand for the rights and safety of our neighbors – whether they are in the next City, the next Province/State, or the next country, continent, or timezone.
It’s thinking that we somehow will not be affected and we are more deserving because we are better prepared to take care of the spoils than our “unfortunate” neighbour.
Winnipeg may be in a better position to take on the Coyotes, or Thrashers, or whichever team for now, as the country known as the U.S. enters the result of what the corrupt in government have directed as puppets. Behind the scenes pulling the strings of the talking head politicians are the the elite looking to destroy the people, their rights, their freedoms, and their borders.
While the elite have cleared out to South America, China, and other remote places, they didn’t bother to tell anyone they also left the system of lies for the rest of us. While they invest in hard assets like gold and silver (and buy land over water aquifers), they direct the media they control to tell us the stock markets are fine, and don’t pay attention to the rumors that hyperinflation is a heartbeat away. No, they want to ensure more of us are left high and dry when the sudden collapse of the empire takes place. Isn’t that right, Mr. Ferguson?
How long will the words of Stephen Harper be insignificant words, where his lips flapped, and sound came out, until we realize we should have questioned those words, sentences, and phrases?
How long will it be before we realize that they are slipping an agenda by us as we continue to sleep? Like a post- hypnotic suggestion our psyche is yelling – “Hello, danger, danger”. Yeah, something doesn’t feel right, because something just isn’t right. It’s not about butterflies for crying out loud!
Obama’s lips will continue to move, and sound will come out – - all the while supporting Mexican trade and co-operation, even though the war further invades American soil.
Obama will continue to bow to world leaders such as China, as they come and play piano concertos that include how great their victory over America is.
While they tell us that it is a global economy, they tell us to not even trust our neighbours because they could be terrorists. While global should mean free movement, they are installing full naked body scanners at airports, suggesting that mere travel is hazardous.
They are isolating us more, while telling us to branch out to the world.
How will they pull off selling us this conflict in ideas, and get us to agree to whatever it is they are trying to accomplish?
Well, doesn’t hockey bring the answer again.
If you have any experience with kids hockey you might have experience with the ever-challenging “rep tryout” process. The kids and the parents act very accommodating to the powers that decide if the kid makes the team or not, don’t they?
I don’t think I will ever forget the suggestion from a coach that said it plainly. As long as you don’t cut my kid, sorry about the luck of the others.
The suggestion is that parents, kids, and people in general will sacrifice standing up for the rights of others if it means they get spared themselves. Sad yes. True – unfortunately yes.
The powers in the world have known this for years. Hitler was a master at ensuring this process started with a few targets, and eventually it didn’t matter who was put “on the train”. It was all just a process to see who would buy the propaganda, and how easily manipulated the people would be. And, we know they were.
Glendale needs to understand that their town is not immune to the turmoil in Arizona that is affecting Phoenix. Winnipeg needs to understand that the spoils of NHL hockey is because a global neighbour has suffered greatly, and the spoils will be short lived if we are willing to turn our backs on the injustice.
Eventually this infection will affect us all. It already has.
It’s time to challenge the politicians whose lips move, and sounds come out for what this really is. It’s time to wonder why there are telescreens in Wal-Marts suggesting Americans should spy on their American neighbours while Obama ignores the threat of drug wars blatantly crossing Mexico into Arizona. It doesn’t add up.
If we opened our eyes to reality, the pictures might have underlying words that paint a story far removed from what they are telling us.
First it was Jerry Moyes. Then, Jerry Reinsdorf, Steve Ellman, and let’s not forget Ice Edge. And now, it’s Matthew Hulsizer’s turn. Anyone lulled to sleep yet?
Hey, wait a minute!
We have seen this whole parking subsidy thing before. Lot’s of times. So why should it be different now?
Yeah, that’s right – when the Goldwater Group were challenging the Arizona Gift Laws at Phoenix’s CityNorth over the parking spots worth about $500,000 each, we had the first glimpse of hope in Canada that might suggest Glendale would have a problem with granting the concessions Jerry Reinsdorf expected.
And, let’s not forget it was Jerry Moyes who was not able to negotiate concessions when he owned the Coyotes, but that’s right, he wasn’t the chosen “Jerry” – the one who would be that white knight, riding on the knowledge of sports team management. He also wasn’t that “Jerry” who had a son working on several sports projects with the City of Glendale. No, this Jerry was not on the inside of the club, so to speak, whether it was the NHL, or the favor of the City that supported his hockey team.
It wasn’t until a few moments ago that it hit me that a pig is a pig, even if you dress the pig in a different outfit. At the end of the day it’s still a pig.
The Toronto Sun reminded me that the parking concessions were just a glorified excuse to give Hulsizer subsidies:
Yes, the whole thing sounds like a thinly veiled handout, which is why Goldwater smells a violation of Arizona law’s “gift” clause, and is threatening to go to court to block the deal.
Now, we must remember something else (like we could forget!). The City of Glendale was pig-headed in their stubborn stance, and would not budge for any offer the Balsillie legal team could come up with – $50 million? No thanks.
Sitren: Not one to put up with abuse of the taxpayer
No, Glendale needed the hockey team come hell or high water. Too bad they didn’t count on the other stubborn entity in Arizona – the Goldwater Group, founded on the merits of conservatism and common sense, and it’s founder Barry Goldwater. He’d no doubt be proud of the current legal team led by attorney Carrie Ann Sitren.
It was Sitren in CityNorth that stands out as the attorney in the news. Slowly, methodically, waiting in the wings to monitor governments gone awry from corruption that breeds when corporate America takes root in government, and like a leech, feeds off the host until there is no longer anything to suck out. And she was on the case early to put Glendale on notice she needed their full cooperation too. I’d like to know why some emails were withheld for reasons of “best interest”. Who’s best interest?
And why would Goldwater want to do a thorough job to ensure fairness and ensure the City is acting in the taxpayers best interest?
Because the last thing anyone needs to hear more of is stuff like this:
“Dude, your getting a …. sweet parking lot deal!”
“And, Abu Dhabi, your getting a sweet deal too!” All from those easy to leech taxpayers, muhahahaha”.
Who knows how corruption takes hold ? It festers and boils and seeps into positions of power and influence – so watchdog groups are a necessary counter-evil.
We need only look to the G.M. dealer fiasco where if you were a dealer with a democratic friend in congress you might have miraculously had your dealership spared, while others not so lucky were not even able to get a payout for a service list. I think Michele Bachman called that (well, she borrowed the phrase) a Gangster Government .
I think we can safely say it is when corporate America corrupts (or buys) the politicians, and anything remotely fair become far from reality. The other telltale sign is a push to monopolization – where certain key players are given favor for no better reason than piling more spoils onto the heap.
Now, here’s the kicker.
The City of Glendale says that it will “hurt” the taxpayer if the Goldwater Group does their due diligence. Excuse me – hurt the taxpayer? Surely they jest?
Would it be the same taxpayers that said they were not interested in bailing out the Coyotes if it meant tax concessions? Those taxpayers?
How about this?
How about it would hurt the corrupt sellouts in government who used their offices to make promises with someone else’s money for personal gain? Would that be closer to the truth? I suppose we could argue the corrupt politicians are also taxpayers – but certainly not the majority. And the majority have no vested interest in ensuring the “deal” remains in place.
So, the Goldwater Group might just have an opportunity to come out of their patient position and flex their muscles again – preserving liberty in America.
And with liberty being the question, little victories mean a lot. Not to suggest this would be a small victory. For in a world where black is becoming white, and crime pays, it is important to stand for liberties and the little guy.
I understand the phrase – “He who laughs last, laughs the loudest” now more than ever.
With gas prices expected to continue to rise, and Obama wanting to create public transit a la LRT service, there may not be too many cars in the future needing to park anyhow.
That just might be poetic justice that will bring some justice to the “Jerry” who never got a fair shake. He may have full right to laugh the loudest, but I don’t think he will find it one bit funny.
While the Prime Minister of Canada tells citizens they must give up their sovereignty as a nation, isn’t it interesting the President of China is urging the U.S. to respect theirs? At least Hu has got it right – - economics and sovereignty are not synonymous.
Hu stresses cooperation with U.S. By Michael R. Crittenden, Corey Boles, Siobhan Hughes, Ling Ling Wei and Jamila Trindle
The Wall Street Journal Europe
21 Jan 2011
WASHINGTON—Chinese President Hu Jintao on Thursday reiterated the need for Beijing and Washington to work together and urged the U.S. to respect China’s sovereignty over Taiwan and Tibet. “We should treat each other with respect,” Mr. Hu said in a…read more…
In the chart below, with wages not changing much, how will the average American household (assuming they maintain the wage as shown) handle increasing food, gas, and other prices as inflation takes a hold? Something has got to give!