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2011-02-03

Rights NGO claims that Israeli Planes Carrying Crowd Dispersal Weapons have arrived In Egypt.

ALERT:  We are having serious problems getting the daily summary out today.  We are almost at a place where we are going to have to simply ask you to check the blog every day and we will send summaries when we can.   I can no longer fight them for 3 hours every morning in order to get this out.  So I am using this blog to at least give you the AUSTRALIAN CYCLONE UPDATE AND LOOK FOR THE SUMMARY LATER THIS MORNING AS I AM STILL WORKING ON IT.  

Australian Cyclone update from the field:  

From Gypsy Flame in Australia

A roar in the wind. Lights flickering.
Yasi moving in.
Will continue to post while power permits.

From Boldarn in Queensland, through an intermediary friend since I don't have a land line which is all she could call. This is her report. Its good news, and of course bad news.

Electricity off in Queensland, Storm first came in at 180 mile per hour winds, raged really bad for 8 to 10 hours during the night, almost impossible to sleep, and destroyed 90% of a coastal town in Queensland completely, only 10% of the town still standing. (waiting to hear from her again to get the name of the town)

Internet is down, only land line communication still up so far, but with electricity out, may go down soon. Good news is everyone had time to prepare and thus no loss of life reported so far. More good news, since the storm has hit land, its diminished in power after the 8 to 10 hours and has headed further down the coast of Australia at much reduced power. Brisbane still does not have power from before this storm as a result of the floods, and so she suspects with a shortage of electricians electricity will probably remain down for a while. They did not stay in the house, rather in a metal shipping container for the night. Safe in there but still scary stuff.

Now back to Israel delivering Crowd Dispersal weapons to Mubarak

Vatic Note: This fits perfectly with Vatics notes on previous articles to do with the Mubarek Regime, Israel is heavily involved with the leadership and has a vested interest in maintaining the status quo at the leadership level of all these middle east countries, especially Egypt as one of the biggest in the area. It always amazes me how these Khazars from Israel can get these countries leaders to betray their people and their nations (just like the US) is beyond me. This is no different than their countrol of leadership in Yemen, (where O'Neils investigation into the USS Cole attack led to Mossad and got undermined by the Yemen gov) and anywhere else that we see chaos and drama on a daily basis, in order to retain that control. If Mubarek falls, that control is in dire jeopardy if, like dominos, this rebellion spreads and people take back control of their countries, then Israel is in serious trouble. If these arab nations peoples see how very heavily involved with Israel their leaders are, there will be such an upwelling of rebellion that even I can't imagine how big this could get. Maybe we would then be able to motivate millions here to do the same thing, protesting in the millions is probably the only way anymore.


Rights NGO claims that Israeli Planes Carrying Crowd Dispersal Weapons have arrived In Egypt.
http://www.middleeastmonitor.org.uk/news/middle-east/2001-rights-ngo-claims-that-israeli-planes-carrying-crowd-dispersal-weapons-have-arrived-in-egypt
by Middle East Monitor, January 31, 2011

The International Network for Rights and Development has claimed that Israeli logistical support has been sent to Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak to help his regime confront demonstrations demanding that he steps down as head of state. According to reports by the non-governmental organisation, three Israeli planes landed at Cairo's Mina International Airport on Saturday carrying hazardous equipment for use in dispersing and suppressing large crowds.


In the statement circulated by the International Network, it was disclosed that Egyptian security forces received the complete cargoes on three Israeli planes which were, it is claimed, carrying an abundant supply of internationally proscribed gas to disperse unwanted crowds. If the reports are accurate, this suggests that the Egyptian regime is preparing for the worse in defence of its position, despite the country sinking into chaos.

On Sunday 30 January, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed Israeli government ministers in a public statement saying: "Our efforts aim at the continued maintenance of stability and security in the region… and I remind you that peace between the Israeli establishment and Egypt has endured for over three decades… we currently strive to guarantee the continuity of these relations." Netanyahu added, "We are following the events unfolding in Egypt and the region with vigilance… and it is incumbent at this time that we show responsibility, self-restraint and maximum consideration for the situation… in the hope that the peaceful relations between the Israeli establishment and Egypt continue…"

The Israeli prime minister urged Israeli government ministers to refrain from making any additional statements to the media.



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2 comments:

  1. From one of the comments in the Middle East Monitor article above:

    "The toxic tear gas used against Egyptians mostly comes from a production site (Combined Systems International) in western Pennsylvania (USA). CSI prominently flies the Israeli flag at its headquarters in Jamestown, PA."

    http://www.combinedsystems.com/About_us.aspx
    About CSI

    http://www.combinedsystems.com/Pdfs/CSI%20Release%20010909.pdf
    Personnel Announcement from CSI written in 2009



    http://www.allgov.com/US_and_the_World/ViewNews/Egyptian_Police_Use_US_Made_Tear_Gas_against_Protestors_110130

    Egyptian Police Use U.S.-Made Tear Gas against Protestors

    Sunday, January 30, 2011

    Egyptian Police Use U.S.-Made Tear Gas against Protestors

    Protestors in Egypt told ABC News that some of the tear gas being used against them by the riot police is manufactured in the United States. Spent canisters bearing the “Made in U.S.A.” label were turned over to the news outlet, which verified that the gas was produced by Combined Systems International of Jamestown, Pennsylvania.

    The tear gas represents just a tiny portion of the $1.3 billion in military aid provided to the Egyptian government by the U.S. each year.

    “The way I see it the U.S. administration supports dictators,” protestor Aly Eltayeb told ABC News, referring to the rule of President Hosni Mubarak, which has lasted 30 years.

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  2. Jammer, pennsylvania was also the state where the nuke fuel was stolen from by a dual Israeli citizen to use to build Israel's nukes. Its also the state where the dem gov used nazi police state tactics at the G-20 meeting they hosted, so pennsylvania is on my "not so hot" list. Its a shame since its considered the birthplace of our nation. Liberty bell hangs there, maybe we should take it back and put it elsewhere like NH or Vermont where they still believe and practice freedom and respect the Constitution.

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