Protesters stormed the US Embassy in Cairo yesterday, tore down the US flag and burned it in the street, replacing it with a black jihadist’s flag. Later it was reported that riot police fired on the protesters.
Well let’s see. The US corporate controlled government backed the overthrow of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, saying that the goal was to instill democracy so that the people of Egypt could decide their own affairs and thus their own destiny. It would seem they have decided that they do not want the US in their country and that they do not want to be westernized.
So what is the problem here? Oh, US interests, that is right. Wrong. What the problem here is international corporate interests in stealing the resources of the Egyptian people, just like the international interests in stealing our own resources here at home, and indeed in every country around the world.
If we look at these countries like a home with a yard around it, a neighbor seems to be friendly. So we invite them into our yard. But then we catch them stealing from us, so we tell them to get out of our yard. They refuse, saying they have an interest in our yard. Of course that interest has already been revealed through the theft.
I am an American national. There is nothing in Egypt that I cannot live without. And as I have never had a cross word with an Egyptian, I have no problem with staying out of their yard, minding my own business, and allowing them to do the same. But oh my God, we cannot have that. That would mean peace and both me and the Egyptians being happy.
But then again, this international socialist insurgent US government does not represent me or any other American national, content to stay in our own sovereign country and mind to our own business.
War upon war upon war and we the people of the world kill one another for these treasonous governments that want us all dead so they can have that which is ours to hand over to their elitist masters.
The peoples of this world outnumber those who would have us killing one another, millions to one. How would it be if we just refused and instead killed the misery makers? It is not people who cannot live in peace; it is the elitist controlled governments that will not allow us to live in peace, and God damn them for that.
Any way I might as well get the ball rolling.
Henry Shivley declares peace with all other persons around the world desiring the same and I openly support any actions you take in your own country to expel the international corporate elitists who are eating out your substance and attempting to enslave you. Peace to you in your country and peace to me in mine.
God bless the Republic, death to the international corporate mafia we shall prevail.
So Henry, How about adding names to this declaration of peace? I’ll sign it! As always you nailed it! Egypt was doing quite fine under Mubarak, as it had under Sadat, then the international banker scum demanded control of Egypts monetary system. Gee wiz, I guess that means we have to fight them into submission and create another phoney “Democracy.”
I guess I better shut up, I have hated bankers ever since the late 70’s early 80’s when those ba**ards in the S&L Dept. began selling mortgages back and forth. Those F****** stole my first home and the courts allowed it. Even though I had cancelled checks and reciepts PROOVING that I never was late Nor did I ever miss a payment.
Far too many people think the bust of 2007-2008(and continuing) is something new. Back the truck up folks, this is just another chapter in Big Bankers Gone Wild. It will never stop until people stand up and crush the crooks like the people of Iceland Did.
You just did.
Put my name on that declaration of peace Real good article there Henry, I`ll vote for ya Henry! Smile for Peace!
Nice!
“The way to eternal peace does not lead through strengthening state and central power, as socialism strives for.”
“The progressives who today masquerade as liberals may rant against fascism; yet it is their policy that paves the way for Hitlerism.”
“Whoever wishes peace among peoples must fight statism.”
– Ludvig Von Mises
ehnyah,
Close, but yet so far off. Loves me some free marketers pretending the corps won’t run them over like a steamroller.
I spent almost a year in Egypt in the mid 80’s and never had a cross word with any of the working people.The ones in control i wouldn’t have trusted as far as i can spit.The normal everyday people were trustworthy and an honor to know.I will always have fond memories of egypt the way it was back then.
If they do not want us there , fine ; it’s their country after all . Time to cut off ALL FOREIGN AID . The hell with them . If they starve ………………………………oh well !
I have NO problem with the peoples of any other country in the world EXCEPT the Zionist scumbag so-called ‘Jews’ in ISRAEL.
The sooner they’re ALL dead, the better off we’ll all be.
Hey Henry,
A little off topic, but I have to say, you missed God earlier. He came in the form of a Korean-American banker and was at this recruiting company in Texas and nearly derailed me as I opened the door. I kindly enough let him go first and he never even so much as thanked me for it. He must have been one of the 1%-ers because he was a banker from Chase Manhattan. He comes in the joint and looks around like he owns the place and is all dressed with his black, fancy business suit and pants, shirt and tie, his portfolio, his earpiece and fancy touchpad cellphone and all like he was a typical Wall Street Banker or something. So the receptionist asks, “Can I help you?” and he just bluntly says, “I don’t know. He said he would be here waiting for me. Where is he?” The receptionist says, “What is your name?” and he barely looks at her and says, “Sung”. She then asks, “Who are you looking for?” and he says, “I’ll just wait for him here.” without saying who he is waiting for. The receptionist just mumbles to me, “I don’t really know what to do with this guy.” and I said, “I know. I know. The guy thinks he’s God.” So while we were waiting in the waiting room, the guy is sitting up straight like he is about to make a business deal with the president or something and calls up whoever it is he needed to speak with (because he was impatient and didn’t like to be a peasant waiting) and says, “I’m here. I’m in the lobby. Who needed to speak with me? Please come to the lobby and meet me. I’m here right now.” all the while giving this disgusted look on his face like he was too good to wait for someone and that people should be actually waiting for him. Then the receptionist said, “Who is it that you wanted to speak to again?” and he replies, “Oh that’s ok, I already spoke with him and he is coming here to the lobby right now.” as though her job didn’t matter and he didn’t feel the need to have to talk to such a simple peasant. I mean this guy was a mere personal banker from Chase Manhattan. It says it all. I wanted to smash his cellphone and rip his portfolio and kick his Asian ass across the room and make him apologize to the receptionist and myself for nearly running me over in the doorway. Funny thing though, is that the person who needed to see me came first and he was still left waiting after all of that. Guess I had the last laugh since he had to wait longer. lol
I would have spit on the f#@kers shoes and gave him the respect he deserved(Action I took last time I met somebody like that).
Best is to use their tactics and call security or the police and report him as acting suspicious.
Then, watch as he tries to explain…