Sunday, February 6, 2011

Is the Egypt crisis over?

Well, not so sure. Over the weekend I have read numerous publications and I will share with you my findings.
First of all

1.Algeria is next in line, the opposition will move forward with a february 12th rally for culture and democracy to increase presure on president Abdel Azis Bouteflika to step down.
Wow, what is going on? First Mubarack now Bouteflika? What else will be going on in that area and why? And don't forget that Mubarack is not the first president forced to step down. Not even a month ago same thing happened to the Tunisian president Zine Al Abidine.

2.A member of the muslim brotherhood was arested by the Syrian security for issuing statements over the internet as street protests intensified in Egypt calling for people to protest in public squares acros Syria.

3.Omar al Bashir, president of Sudan had promised a future of freedom and open government during a february 5th adress on the outskirts of Kartoum, however he added that anybody creating chaos will be dealt with according to the law.

Some say US is involved in the Egypt riots http://en.rian.ru/talk_shows/20110204/162456883.html

But if that is true than why?
Egypt is an important oil producer and a rapidly growing natural gas producer, the Suez Canal is a strategic route for Persisan Golf oil shipments, but I don't think that is the reason.

There are some that say US has so much oil to rival with all Middle East, check this http://www.orlytaitzesq.com/?p=18388
so it is something else.
Could it be that we need some allies aka new presidents because all major global powers are meeting behind US back to take the dollar down as the main currency on the oil transactions since we are printing money like a madness?
See this link http://colonel6.com/2010/12/14/robert-fisk-countries-holding-secret-meetings-to-replace-the-dollar/

But if that were to happen than that scary report from Stansberry's Investment Advisory is right on the money and I know that report is really long and very controversial and that they try to sell you something in the end but if you have time, you better listen to it because it is touching the right spot.
Here the link: http://www.chrismartenson.com/forum/video-stansberrys-investment-advisory-any-merit/50308 and since they don't have any forward button and you rather read than listen to just try back page and they give you an option to cancell and you can start reading.
Truth is time will tell who is right and who is wrong and is hard to believe in some of the stories but you know my motto: Knowledge is Power, get informed, listen to all that has to say anything, and what you do with that information is up to you but do not walk away from it, it is you life too involved even though you might not feel it just yet.
But to answer to the title of this blog: No, the crisis is not over yet it seems like it just began and once again we need your prayers.
No is not over and according with this site the US warships are on the way to Egypt http://colonel6.com/2011/02/
Also Mohamed El Baradei ,the nobel prize winer, had criticized US for supporting Mubarak and he states that protests in Egypt are not slowing down but may become more violent. He said that due to some "fatigue" the demonstration may be held every other day and could become more angry and vicious, hence the warships?
Looking forward to a new week and wish you all peace and love!

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