Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Land of the blind

My dear brothers and sisters. Beware. In the land of the blind. The One Eyed man is always King. If you're not dead today. You'll b... thumbnail 1 summary
My dear brothers and sisters. Beware. In the land of the blind. The One Eyed man is always King. If you're not dead today. You'll be dead tomorrow. Yet. Remember. If you don't wake up today, you might be dead forever. That which is closer to you is 'ajal. That which is closest to you is Dajjal.

US Struggles to Install Proxy "Brotherhood" in Egypt

Friday, June 22, 2012 If you want to get a good idea amidst the confusion n turmoils, here's the real deal.. From Egypt to Syria, the ... thumbnail 1 summary

Friday, June 22, 2012

If you want to get a good idea amidst the confusion n turmoils, here's the real deal..

From Egypt to Syria, the Muslim Brotherhood does the West's bidding - now joined by overt State Department fronts.

by Tony Cartalucci


June 23, 2012
- Were anyone to still believe the rhetoric of the so-called "Arab Spring," one would be admittedly confused over the emerging political landscape in Egypt where the military establishment and the Muslim Brotherhood have emerged from what was supposedly a "pro-democracy" "popular uprising."

However, if anyone understood that the "pro-democracy" protesters were in fact US State Department-funded, trained, and equipped mobs providing cover for the attempted installation of the Muslim Brotherhood amongst many other potential Western proxies, the current political battle would make perfect sense.

Image:  Mohammed Morsi (above) is the Muslim Brotherhood's current presidential candidate. As evidence continues to mount against the Brotherhood, implicating them as overt proxies of Western foreign policy, their credibility took another blow as the US State Department's April 6 Movement endorsed Morsi. Below, Egypt's youth are once again duped by Western propaganda and fellow Egyptians conspiring against their own nation and people.

The Egyptian military, like in many developing nations, may accept money from the West, may train with Western forces, and may even participate in Western machinations of global domination, but are ultimately nationalists with the means and motivation to draw lines and check the West's ambitions within Egypt and throughout Egypt's sphere of influence. The necessity for the West of removing not only Hosni Mubarak who had refused to participate in a wider role against Iraq and Iran, but the grip of the military itself over Egyptian politics and replacing it with the Muslim Brotherhood who is already hard at work in Syria attempting to overthrow one of Iran's primary regional allies, is paramount.

"Pro-democracy" movements, particularly the April 6 youth movement, trained, funded, and equipped by the US State Department, serve the sole purpose of giving the Muslim Brotherhood's installation into power a spin of "legitimacy" where otherwise none exists. Those within these "pro-democracy" movements with legitimate intentions will be inevitably disappointed if not entirely thrown under the wheels of Western machinations as regional war aimed at destroying Iran, Syria, and Lebanon's Hezbollah arch of influence slowly unfolds.

Muslim Brotherhood were, are, and will be Western Proxies

Despite the Brotherhood's lofty rhetoric, it has from its inception been a key proliferator of Western foreign policy. Currently, the Syrian arm of the Muslim Brotherhood has been involved heavily, leading in fact, the US, Israeli, Saudi, and Qatari-backed sectarian violence that has been ravaging Syria for over a year. In a May 6, 2012 Reuters article it stated:
"Working quietly, the Brotherhood has been financing Free Syrian Army defectors based in Turkey and channeling money and supplies to Syria, reviving their base among small Sunni farmers and middle class Syrians, opposition sources say."
While Reuters categorically fails to explain the "how" behind the Brotherhood's resurrection, it was revealed in a 2007 New Yorker article titled, "The Redirection" by Seymour Hersh, as being directly backed by the US and Israel who were funneling support through the Saudis so as to not compromise the "credibility" of the so-called "Islamic" movement. Hersh revealed that members of the Lebanese Saad Hariri clique, then led by Fouad Siniora, had been the go-between for US planners and the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood.

Hersh reports the Lebanese Hariri faction had met Dick Cheney in Washington and relayed personally the importance of using the Muslim Brotherhood in Syria in any move against the ruling government:
"[Walid] Jumblatt then told me that he had met with Vice-President Cheney in Washington last fall to discuss, among other issues, the possibility of undermining Assad. He and his colleagues advised Cheney that, if the United States does try to move against Syria, members of the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood would be “the ones to talk to,” Jumblatt said." -The Redirection, Seymour Hersh
The article would continue by explaining how already in 2007, US and Saudi backing had begun benefiting the Brotherhood:
"There is evidence that the Administration’s redirection strategy has already benefitted the Brotherhood. The Syrian National Salvation Front is a coalition of opposition groups whose principal members are a faction led by Abdul Halim Khaddam, a former Syrian Vice-President who defected in 2005, and the Brotherhood. A former high-ranking C.I.A. officer told me, “The Americans have provided both political and financial support. The Saudis are taking the lead with financial support, but there is American involvement.” He said that Khaddam, who now lives in Paris, was getting money from Saudi Arabia, with the knowledge of the White House. (In 2005, a delegation of the Front’s members met with officials from the National Security Council, according to press reports.) A former White House official told me that the Saudis had provided members of the Front with travel documents." -The Redirection, Seymour Hersh
It was warned that such backing would benefit the Brotherhood as a whole, not just in Syria, and could effect public opinion even as far as in Egypt where a long battle against the hardliners was fought in order to keep Egyptian governance secular. Clearly the Brotherhood did not spontaneously rise back to power in Syria, it was resurrected by US, Israeli, and Saudi cash, weapons and directives.

And most recently, as the West frequently does before elections it wishes to manipulate, premature claims by the Muslim Brotherhood of a victory during a presidential runoff were made headlines by the Western media in an effort to portray the Brotherhood as the victors and lay the groundwork for contesting any results other than a decisive win for the West's proxy of choice.


US State Department-run
Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty's (RFE/RL) "Muslim Brotherhood Declares Victory In Egypt Election," amongst many other articles attempted to give readers the impression that the Muslim Brotherhood had indeed already won the election. In reality the official tallies had yet to be given and it was merely the Brotherhood's own rhetoric upon which the report was based. As election results were finalized, and the Brotherhood's candidate, the US-educated Muhammad Morsi, appeared not to have the decisive victory claimed by his party and the Western media, immediately accusations of voter fraud were leveled against the Egyptian government.

Image: From the US to Serbia, to Egypt and back again, US State Department-funded, trained, and equipped agitator Ahmed Maher poses at the scene of "Occupy D.C." Ironically, Americans claim Maher and his "April 6" movement have inspired them to rise up against their corrupt government, unaware that his movement was insidiously created by the US government. Photo: courtesy Ahmed Maher, Spencer Ackerman

The West is already combining its various proxy fronts for what it sees as a pivotal showdown and perhaps another opportunity to overthrow any remaining nationalist tendencies within the Egyptian military.  Despite the Muslim Brotherhood, allegedly being a theocratic sectarian party, the antithesis of what the secular April 6 Movement allegedly stood for, Ahmed Maher, the movement's founder threw his full support behind the Brotherhood.

Maher it should be remembered, had been in the US, Serbia, and back again to the US for a series of training and networking opportunities arranged by the US State Department before during and after the so-called "Arab Spring." What seemed like politically ideological opposites, between April 6 and the Muslim Brotherhood, in fact share a common denominator - they are instruments executing Western foreign policy.

Libya, Egypt, Syria and Beyond to Form United Front Against Iran

Weakening Egypt before NATO's assault on Libya was a crucial step in ensuring the latter's absolute destruction and the creation of what is now a Libyan terror-emirate shipping cash, weapons, and fighters east and west to destabilize and overthrow various governments on the Anglo-American's long "to-do" list. The West's ability to install a Muslim Brotherhood government in Egypt, with it's substantial regional standing and influence would be a serious blow not only to Syria, but to Iran as well. The Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt is already echoing calls by the US and Israel for "intervention" in Syria.

Along with Libya, Egypt and of course the Gulf States of Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the UAE, and with the possibility of the Brotherhood coming to power in Syria as well, a united front against Iran would be formed and prepared to fight a proxy war on the West's behalf against the Islamic Republic.

Such a reordering has not only been mapped out in US foreign policy documents like Brookings Institution's "Which Path to Persia?" report, but mirror designs against China where all of Southeast Asia is slated for destabilization, regime change, and realignment to carry out the West's ambitions to contain and even collapse a rising China.

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Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah in Intensive Care Unit

Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz prays during the funeral of Crown Prince Nayef bin Abdul Aziz in the Grand Mosque, in the ... thumbnail 1 summary
Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz prays during the funeral of Crown Prince Nayef bin Abdul Aziz in the Grand Mosque, in the holy city of Mecca, on June 17, 2012.
Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz has been admitted to an intensive care unit in a hospital.

On Saturday, Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Nayef bin Abdul Aziz, the half brother of Saudi King Abdullah was announced dead.

The 79-year-old Nayef, who was also the long-serving interior minister of Saudi Arabia, recently left the kingdom for medical treatment and was seen in Switzerland a few days ago.

Next in line for the position of crown prince is expected to be Nayef’s younger brother, Prince Salman, who is the minister of defense. However, no one has officially been announced to replace the dead crown prince.

Monday, June 18, 2012

The Illusion of Freedom

       “The illusion of freedom will continue as long as it’s profitable to continue the illusion. At the point where the illusion becomes ... thumbnail 1 summary
  
 “The illusion of freedom will continue as long as it’s profitable to continue the illusion. At the point where the illusion becomes too expensive to maintain, they will just take down the scenery, they will pull back the curtains, they will move the tables and chairs out of the way and you will see the brick wall at the back of the theater.” - Frank Zappa

Sunday, June 17, 2012

Pewaris Takhta Arab Saudi, Putera Mahkota Nayef Mangkat

"Memantau pergerakan peristiwa semasa di Arab Saudi dalam konteks hadits Riwayat Tsauban darihal akhir zaman. Menanti tumbangnya ke... thumbnail 1 summary
"Memantau pergerakan peristiwa semasa di Arab Saudi dalam konteks hadits Riwayat Tsauban darihal akhir zaman. Menanti tumbangnya kerajaan boneka Arab Saudi setelah sekian lama melakukan khianat keatas seluruh Ummat Islam dan RasuluLlah Sallallahu'alaihi wa sallam serta para sohabah ridwanuLlahu 'ajmain."

Pautan: Kerajaan Arab Saudi yang semakin rapuh

KSA TIMELINE: 2 down 1 to go
Putera Mahkota Arab Saudi, Nayef bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud mangkat hari ini, memetik laporan media kerajaan yang masih merahsiakan secara tepat lokasi kematian.

Namun, menurut laporan televisyen Al-Arabiya, Putera Nayef telah mangkat di Switzerland.

Putera yang berusia 78 tahun yang merupakan saudara tiri kepada Raja Abdullah telah dibelenggu penyakit kencing manis, osteoporosis dan juga kanser telah berlepas ke luar negara untuk bercuti dan melakukan ujian perubatan penghujung bulan lalu.

Baginda juga mengetuai Jawatankuasa Arab Saudi untuk intifada Al-Quds yang menyediakan bantuan kepada pelarian Palestin.

Putera Nayef, yang juga Timbalan Perdana Menteri dan Menteri Dalam Negeri turut bertindak sebagai Jawatankuasa Tertinggi Haji diumumkan menjadi Putera Mahkota pada Oktober tahun lalu mengantikan pewaris sebelum itu yang turut mangkat, Sultan Bin Abdul Aziz.

Kemangkatan Baginda bermakna Raja Arab Saudi, Raja Abdullah akan melantik pewaris yang kedua dalam tempoh sembilan bulan.

Menteri Pertahanan, Putera Salman, 76 dilihat mungkin bakal pewaris baru kerajaan Arab Saudi.

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

US gravely concerned about possible power struggle in Saudi Arabia

Left to Right: Saudi Crown Prince Nayef bin Abdul Aziz, King Abdullah and late Crown PrinceSultan bin Abdul Aziz who died last year. ... thumbnail 1 summary
Left to Right: Saudi Crown Prince Nayef bin Abdul Aziz,
King Abdullah and late Crown PrinceSultan bin Abdul Aziz who died last year.
Washington is reportedly gravely concerned about a possible power struggle in Saudi Arabia due to the kingdom’s ill and aging leaders including the king, crown prince and foreign minister.

Media reports say a number of high ranking US political and security officials have recently visited Riyadh to follow the political developments in the country.

Saudi Arabia's ruler King Abdullah, 87, and Crown Prince Nayef bin Abdul-Aziz Al Saud, 79, both suffer poor health. The key ministerial and security posts are also occupied by the sons of the kingdom's founder King Abdul Aziz, all of whom are in their 70s or 80s with health problems.


It is believed that Foreign Minister Saud Al Faisal, Director General of intelligence agency (Al Estekhbarat Al A'amah) Muqrin bin Abdul-Aziz and the chairman of National Security Council Bandar bin Sultan are now running the country.


Nayef is currently in Switzerland for medical tests. It is believed that Nayef, who is also the interior minister, is suffering from diabetes, bone disease and cancer.


King Abdullah has also undergone several surgeries in recent years.


The advanced age and failing health of King Abdullah and of his half-brothers in line to the throne have raised concerns about the future of the oil-rich country in the face of anti-government protests over the persisting brutal crackdown on the Saudi people.

Friday, June 8, 2012

Zionists employing three-track strategy to destroy Syria

Syrian rebels (file photo) A political analyst says Zionists are pursuing a three-track strategy of “labyrinthine madness” to top... thumbnail 1 summary
Syrian rebels (file photo)
A political analyst says Zionists are pursuing a three-track strategy of “labyrinthine madness” to topple the government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and destroy Syria.

“A politically incorrect wave of labyrinthine madness is casting its heavy shadow over Syria as the country is being surrounded left and right by Zionist plots thickening beyond control,” wrote Dr. Ismail Salami, author and Middle East expert, in an article published on the Global Research website on Monday.

Pointing to the activities of such Zionist heavyweights as Haim Saban, “an Egyptian born Israeli-American media mogul…and self-described as ‘a one-issue man’ with Israel being ‘his issue’,” he explained how Tel Aviv and its agents are working to unseat Assad.


“Israel is following a tripartite plot in order to topple Bashar Assad and destroy Syria under the guidance of [such figures as] Haim Saban: 1. make donations to political parties (e.g. funding and arming rebels and Wahhabi terrorists in Syria) 2. establish think tanks (e.g. setting up centers such as the Zionist Saban centers in Washington and Doha and formulating effective strategies to bring down the Assad government) and 3. control media (blacking out Arab and Western media from delivering honest and unbiased reports on the Syrian situation),” the author noted.


Elaborating on the role of Saban, he went on to say that in 2002, the influential Zionist “founded the Saban Center for Middle East Policy at the Brookings Institution, in Washington, D.C. which is affiliated to the powerful Zionist lobby in America notoriously known as AIPAC.”


“Three ways to be influential in American politics are to make donations to political parties, establish think tanks, and control media outlets,” Salami quoted Saban as saying during a conference in Israel.


The political analyst further singled out two other Zionist figures, Martin Indyk -- Vice President and Director of Foreign Policy at Brookings Institution -- and Shadi Hamid -- “the director of research at the Brookings Doha Center and Fellow at the Zionist Saban Center for Middle East Policy at the Brookings Institution” -- for devising plans to subvert the Assad government.


“In fact, these centers are secretly tasked with formulating strategies and exploring effective ways to destabilize any regime in the Middle East which proves hostile or detrimental to the interests of Israel,” he said.


The author of
Human Rights in Islam also criticized the “Arab puppet regimes such as Saudi Arabia and Qatar” for serving the interests of Washington and Tel Aviv by funding and equipping the Syrian rebels as well as financing the anti-Syria Zionist centers and think tanks.

“The complicated situation in Syria is ever more obfuscated by myriad forces at work to destroy the friend of Iran and the foe of Israel,” Salami stated, adding that “it is evident that the Zionist plot has been craftily devised to involve a military intervention in Syria and turn the country into chaos and ruins.”

"Berfikir tanpa kotak"

Ar Ra'isul Mutakallim, Tabligh Ki Zabaan (Lidah Tabligh) Hadrat Maulana Umar Palanpuri Rahmatullahu 'alaihi berkata: "Orang yang kuat adalah orang yang sanggup bertahan dalam arus kerosakan. Orang yang lebih kuat adalah orang yang sanggup melawan arus kerosakan. Namun orang yang paling kuat adalah orang yang sanggup merubah arah arus kerosakan hingga menjadi akannya arus kebaikan.”

“Dajjal bersama tenteranya mempunyai kekuatan yang amat istimewa dan amat tersusun. Begitu juga Yakjuj dan Makjuj membuat huru-hara di seluruh dunia. Kehebatan mereka tiada siapa yang dapat melawan dan orang beriman berundur dengan hanya makan zikir dan tasbih."

"Allah zahirkan kudratnya hanya dengan labah-labah yang kecil dijadikan asbab untuk menggigit tengkuk-tengkuk mereka hingga mati. Mayat mereka begitu busuk diseluruh dunia. Orang beriman tidak tahan terus berdoa pada Allah. Allah ta'ala hantarkan hujan dan banjir menghanyutkan mereka ke laut. Inilah yang akan berlaku di akhir zaman nanti."

"Amalan dakwah memisahkan hak dan batil seperti air menghanyutkan sampah dari emas dan logam-logam yang lain. Namun pekerja² agama jika wujud cinta dunia dalam hati mereka seperti emas dan disaluti logam-logam lain, maka banyak masalah yang akan timbul.”