Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Trouble in Egypt

Egypt is once again suffering under a single man who would hold an exceeding amount of power in his hands. Last week Muslim Brotherhood President of Egypt Mohammed Morsi took some serious steps towards authoritarianism which, personally, should not come as a shock to anyone that is actually paying attention.
Morsi issued constitutional amendments that put him above judicial oversight, making his actions somewhat untouchable. He also granted immunity from court decrees to the Islamist-dominated group that is creating a new constitution. He also made it so any of his decisions since taking office cannot be appealed in court. And he ordered a retrial of former President Mubarak for the killing of protesters. Incidentally, this is the guy getting compliments from Obama and Clinton on his handling of the current crisis between Gaza and Israel.
So he’s solidifying his position as ruler of Egypt. In an interesting twist, his decision for a retrial won’t affect any law enforcement personnel involved in the murders of protesters. What affect will this have? It could gain Morsi the loyalty of the police, who is currently not in the good graces of the people. This too will strengthen his power base.
The reason I bring up this one current event out of all that is going on is this: we as a country and the Western World need to recognize the threat of the Muslim Brotherhood. I assure you, readers, they are a threat. While there are people in Egypt that are not ready to stand for another dictator, he is strengthening his position against such movements. That means the Muslim Brotherhood has the control of a powerful nation in the Middle East.
The ultimate goal of the Brotherhood is the reestablishment of the Caliphate. For those of you who may not know what that is, the Caliphate is a unified empire under the rule of a Mulsim leader that is under strict Sharia Law. The Caliphate ended in 1924 when the Ottoman Empire was defeated during World War I. Since that time there have been multiple movements and attempts to reestablish it. They have, evidently, failed so far. But the Muslim Brotherhood is far larger and more powerful than most people realize. 
The Brotherhood has offices or front groups in over eighteen countries including the U.S. and the U.K. They have people positioned in multiple levels of these countries socially, politically and economically. They won a huge advantage in Egypt with the election of Mohammed Morsi. We even sent Marines to Jordan due to the Brotherhood stirring up dissent against the king there.
Now while our government’s current administration and the main-stream media would have you think that they are in no way a threat let alone a powerful organization, I would caution you otherwise. I encourage you to watch this movie. It outlines “The Project”. That is, a world-wide effort to reinstate the Caliphate and unite the Middle East under one Islamic government (this is, admittedly, bigger than the Brotherhood alone). Yes, ithe movie is an hour and a half long, but check it out. Watch it in bits if you have to. I know this has kind of a tinfoil hat feel to it, but I urge you to look into it yourselves. This power grab by Morsi, I feel, really shows the game plan of the Brotherhood and what they intend for the future of not only Egypt but the entire Middle East if they have their way. I know he just helped arrange a cease-fire between Gaza and Israel, but I haven’t yet heard a good explanation about why rockets were fired from Egypt into Israel. Keep that one in mind too folks.
To sum everything up, the Muslim Brotherhood is huge. They have an agenda and have been implementing it for years all over the globe. They have a man at the helm of a major player in the Middle East and he just pulled a ton of chips into his corner of the table. I put some links below to help to research what I’m talking about. As always, don’t take my word for it. I want everyone out there to take the time to look into this stuff for yourselves. It’s up to us to dig for the facts and make our voices heard.
Thank you for reading. God bless all of you and God bless the United States of America.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharia

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