Friday, February 11, 2011

CONFLUENCE OF REVOLUTION DATES (Largely ignored except by Fox and Beck)

Lost in the flood of news coverage of Egypt's revolution and setting aside President Mubarak, is today coincides with the anniversary of Islamic Regime of Iran's Khomeini revolution in 1979!

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By the way, with Google Executive, Ghonem, claiming credit in using Google/Facebook to incite and organize the Egyptian uprising, in effect mostly in favor of the Moslem Brotherhood, I suppose the AntiMullah site should not be astonished at how deeply Google "search-filter-bots" settings  have worked to bury AntiMullah articles. There was a slight relaxation for short period of a mere week or two but they are at it again.

COME ON GOOGLE, GIVE US AMERICANS HERE THE SAME rights and FREEDOMS YOU SO INSIST UPON FOR EGYPTIANS AND STOP FILTERING US OUT WITH SUCH A HEAVY HAND IN FAVOR OF THE WHITE HOUSE OR ISLAM.


Don't go so far over the top to help Islamic movements (often promoted from inside the White House) to gain power and THEN  when the time comes,  suppress you as a nuisance to them.


Already Homeland Security has put in place ways of confiscating Google under their weird self-assigned powers they have started using on others.


You may have senior "embeds" inside the White House offices but Oba-Hussein will not be there forever - NOR can you count on him not to turn on you when push comes to shove and you get "thrown under the bus" like so many of his allies have been. Both inside the USA or overseas.

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While the pro-Islamic Oba-Hussein regime lambasted the SECULAR Mubarak administration for his repression of his people, how eerily silent it is on what the ISLAMIC regime of Iran has done REPEATEDLY to MANGLE their people into a bloody pulp - far beyond suppression or repression. The key ruthless crowd control forces, the Bassiji are openly called Suppression Forces inside Iran as they work with the IRGC (Revolutionary Guard) to beat, maim or kill, arrest then torture to death anyone who dares appear against the Mullahs.

After declaring a day of martial law, Ahmadi-Nejad flooded the streets on Friday  (Iran's Sunday equivalent) with pro-regime demonstrators to overwhelm any anti-regime efforts to protest against the Mullahs, and threatened very harsh treatment of anyone who appeared in protest to his government.

Sporadic anti-regime gatherings occurrred anyway today in Iran but none of the videos have found a place on the Egypt crowded news scene. Nor with the Mullahs largely blocking the Internet, phones and social networks, little is coming out of the black hole they created.

Too busy protecting and promoting the Moslem Brothehood in Egypt, Oba-Hussein has not even uttered a chirp of criticism nor disapproval about Iran.

And with them blocking Persian language BBC transmissions into Iran not much reliable news is coming in. Mostly because they are terrified "unedited" information on successful demonstrations in Egypt will reach the ears of the populace and bring their deep seated frustrations boiling into Iranian streets.

However, it is not over. The Iranian Green Movement is organizing a march within the next couple of days and several of their leaders have openly pronounced support for the demonstrations in Egypt as a path to freedom. Actually against themselves since this movment wants to adjust/change the leadership of Islamic Iran not remove Islam!

Ironically, the Mullahs also support the protests because they have opened the way for a complete take over by Islam (upon examination of tenets there is only a radical kind) in a cascade of regional "days of rage", starting with Bahrain tomorrow,  Libya a couple of days later and Algeria the rest of the month.

Meanwhile, in Iran, using a page from the Palestinian 'intifada" and recently Egypt, demonstrators now propose Iranian protesters begin throwing rocks at armed regime suppression forces and burning parts of the bazaar to hurt the economy (much of which belongs to the Mullahs or their surrogates).

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