Showing posts with label Arab Spring. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Arab Spring. Show all posts

Saturday, 16 July 2011

Cedar Revolution

The Arab Spring is part of the plot to destabilise all Moslem countries, and some non-Moslem countries.

In 2005, the Cedar revolution took place in Lebanon.

The result of the Cedar revolution, according to The Economist ( theirs):

Lebanon currently suffers from:

Sectarianism,

Corruption,

Insecurity,

A weak central state,

Foreign meddling and

Armed party militias.

Currently being targeted by the CIA and its friends are Indonesia and Malaysia, among others.


Tunisians by patduncan10

Tunisia shows what happens when people are stupid enough to take part in CIA 'people-power'.

Tunisia was becoming the Singapore of Africa - peaceful, moderate and prosperous.

Now it is wrecked.

According to The Economist (Tunisia):

"There have been ... sit-ins, strikes and riots... and several new governments...

"'Tunisia could be an amazing place,' says Jalloul Ayed, the finance minister, a former Citibank man.... 'We have a bright, highly educated population. We’re close to Europe’s markets. We have the right to dream of Tunisia as the Singapore of the Mediterranean...'

"Virtually every opinion poll puts Nahda, the main Islamist party, in the lead...

"No poll suggests that Nahda would come close to getting an outright majority. A recent one gave it 14%; its main rival, the Progressive Democratic Party (PDP), in the secular centre, got 5%...

"Again and again, secular-minded Tunisians accuse Nahda of speaking in different tongues to different people. 'They do not understand democracy or freedom,' says Mustapha Mezghani, a businessman...

CIA Logo used in Lebanon, Thailand etc.

In Tunisia, "economic growth... will fall this year to less than 1%.

"Tourism, which accounted for 7% of GDP, has collapsed.

"Youth unemployment is around 23%, according to the labour minister...

"In Kasserine, a town 300km (180 miles) south-west of Tunis... barbed wire surrounds banks and state-owned offices, with armoured cars outside.

"Civic leaders say that 40% of the townsfolk are unemployed.

"Last week two prisoners died in the third jail riot since January.

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Saturday, 25 June 2011

Chinese Cheerleaders - Sand show by cmaccubbin

How will the CIA destabilise China?

In Egypt, Mubarak's sucessful attempts to help the poor meant that the upper middle class had to pay more tax.

The CIA's coup in Egypt made use of the discontented upper middle class.

The Economist, on 23 June 2011, reports on the possibility of the Chinese government doing more to help the poor.

If the middle class has to pay more in tax, it may rebel.

"That is a day the party dreads...

"The party fears them far more than it does unruly farmers or migrants.

"Beijing's centre was flooded with police earlier this year when calls for an Arab-style 'jasmine revolution' circulated on the internet."

Truants by Greg

On 24 June 2011 Tony Cartalucci wrote about Collapsing China

According to Cartalucci:

1. In 1997, Neo-Con Robert Kagan wrote an article in the Weekly Standard about a "New Strategy of Containment" for China.

2. Kagan writes that the West's goal is to collapse China's government.

He writes, "Some new China hands agree that the Chinese regime is vulnerable and believe that increased ties will hasten the day when political liberalization finally catches up with economic liberalization.

"By embracing the Chinese, by exporting our Western ways through our Western goods, we will bring them down.

"By helping them expand their economy, we will exacerbate the contradictions of 'authoritarian capitalism' and force their resolution in favor of more democratic forms...

" Chinese leaders are more aware than anyone that there are contradictions in their system, and they will not be comforted to know that America's policy of 'engagement' contains the hope that they will be swept away by an uncontrollable tide of liberalization."

3. China's has increasing influence throughout Southeast Asia.

It has a naval port in Pakistan.

It has growing influence in the Middle East and in Africa.


4. The engineered "Arab Spring" is meant to put pressure on China via its dependency on foreign oil.

China's friend Pakistan is facing increased aggression from US intelligence and military forces.

Similarly, there are efforts to destabilize China's neighbors throughout Southeast Asia including Thailand and Myanmar.

5. America's influence in South east Asia has been reduced.

It seems that the West hopes to create a sufficient amount of chaos around the world to disrupt China's economic growth, while attempting to destabilize Beijing itself through foreign-funded sedition.

China has now openly accused the West of fomenting unrest both abroad and within its own borders.

6. The global elite are attempting to impose on us all a despotic global regime.

Kagan himself admits that "Western goods" are the method through which this modern empire expands its reach, so logically boycotting and replacing them with "local goods" and solutions is the answer.

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Tuesday, 21 June 2011



Who gains from the Arab Spring?



The Arab Spring has weakened and divided Tunisia, Egypt and a number of other Moslem countries.



Israel gains.



The Arab Spring has increased debt in the Arab world.



The Western Bankers gain.



Tunisian Boys

Tunisians by By PilotGirl



On 26 May 2011, the Wall Street Journal updated us on Tunisia n



We learn:



1. Tunisia is now facing sharp drops in tourism and foreign investment.



There is rising crime and unemployment.



2. In Tunis, shop owner Mohamed Guesmi said that things have worsened since the overthrow of former President Ben Ali in January 2011.



Frequent robberies and carjackings on the streets keep customers at home, he said.



Business at his women's clothing store is down 80%.



3. Tunisia's economy is expected to stall this year after a long period of healthy growth under Ben Ali.



4. Police have imposed overnight curfews in Tunis to control street violence.



5. Tourists have been scared away.



6. Under Ben Ali, Tunisia opened up its economy to foreign investment and invested heavily in universities, producing a well-educated middle class.



Under Ben Ali, women in Tunisia gained more rights.



President Ben Ali

Ben Ali - By PilotGirl



Egypt was booming, under Mubarak.



After the CIA coup, Egypt's economy has slowed to a Crawl (NYTimes.com):



"Khaled Younis, 45, said he had to lay off the eight people he employed...



"'Many people here believe this revolution was a curse on us poor, simple folks,' he said."



Egypt's economy is on the brink of disaster (Global Public Square).



"The tourism sector is waning, factories are paralyzed by strikes and sit-ins, exports have taken a steep plunge, and the construction sector is at a standstill.



"Since February, the country has been losing $40 million (28,5 million euros) each day, and foreign investment is 'nearing zero'...



"Sky-high inflation (12%) contributes to the tense social climate."



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