Egyptian security forces forcefully dispersed protesters loyal to ousted President Mohammed Morsi at protest camps in Cairo early Wednesday. At least 15 people, including some members of the security forces, were reported killed in the clashes. Muslim Brotherhood spokesman Gehad El-Haddad, however, claimed that as many as 600 people had been killed and 5,000 injured in the police operation. RT talks to Hugh Miles who has written extensively about Cairo and the revolutions in the Middle East.
THE GLOBALISTS GLOBAL GOALS ARE COLLAPSING.
ReplyDeleteIt is only a matter of time before we have a nation that goes into total breakdown creating that infamous domino effect. Could it be Egypt to start the dominoes falling? The nations have put all their sovereign eggs in the one global basket, one goes, they all go. The system is in terminal decline, the world is on fire, their is nothing that is not in freefall. The financial guru's paper empire is folding like an empty McDonalds paper cup. The religious empire is devoid of substance, and only the threat of Godly motivated violence seems to be their only way to keep in the echelons of power, as their message of peace is about as credible as a politicians promises. The rest of the global 'establishment' is as corrupt as those just mentioned, nothing so corrupt can remain intact, it will fall.
When a country like Egypt of eighty million people breaks down into anarchy, millions of refugees are created who flood into neighbouring nations creating serious problems. Egypt controls the Suez Canal where huge amounts of western oil, food and goods pass through, were Egypt to fall it would create all kinds of problems for the west. Many european nations are living on the edge of collapse, the situation in Egypt could be the domino to set off a global armageddon. The impact Egypt will have on the security of the region, leading to greater instability, and the likelyhood of war breaking out is inevitable. Who will control the huge weapons arsenal that is Egypt? Such a situation will draw in America, Russia, and China, leading into a global meltdown.
All those mighty powers of the past had global ambitions, and all they have left behind are ruins of their intent, ruins which are but a tourist attraction today. These globalists of our day are about to leave the greatest ruins of all.