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Originally posted by popsmayhem
reply to post by Max_TO
Of course it is not..
It is an uprising of extremist who want
to kill Americans..
Originally posted by InfoKartel
reply to post by Xcathdra
Did you miss the news abou the DoD contracting a firm to create fake online persona's? 'They' is very much defined if you would care to intelligently search for the answers.
Originally posted by InfoKartel
reply to post by Xcathdra
Well lets say that is your opinion then shall we? They is very much defined to me. Unless you want to delve in the self-defeating areas of the human psyche? Because that is not very defined. Your opinion seems uninformed or you are intentionally trying to mislead or confuse people. What a shame.
By now, it is no secret that the “Arab Spring” was a premeditated geopolitical plot engineered by the US corporate-financier interests years in advance.
The New York Times in its article, “U.S. Groups Helped Nurture Arab Uprisings,” clearly stated as much when it reported, “a number of the groups and individuals directly involved in the revolts and reforms sweeping the region, including the April 6 Youth Movement in Egypt, the Bahrain Center for Human Rights and grass-roots activists like Entsar Qadhi, a youth leader in Yemen, received training and financing from groups like the International Republican Institute, the National Democratic Institute and Freedom House, a nonprofit human rights organization based in Washington.”
Further confirming this were public statements made by the US State Department-sponsored “Alliance for Youth Movements” (AYM) counting Egypt’s April 6 Youth Movement among its inaugural AYM summit attendees in New York City, as far back as 2008. Foreign Policy magazine would go on to admit that April 6 received further training from another US-funded organization, CANVAS in Serbia, before fomenting unrest in Egypt. FP magazine would also admit that “CANVAS has worked with dissidents from almost every country in the Middle East; the region contains one of CANVAS’s biggest successes, Lebanon, and one of its most disappointing failures, Iran.”