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Arab Spring Brings Corporate Locust

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Monday, June 27, 2011

Arab Spring Brings Corporate Locust

Egypt's next step to "freedom."


Tony Cartalucci, Contributing Writer
Activist Post


Bangkok, Thailand June 25, 2011 - As terrifying as any Biblical plague, the very corporations that funded the think-tanks and media organizations that crafted and sold the entirely engineered "Arab Spring" hoax to the world, have finally swarmed into Egypt to settle in and strip its lands clean.

US Senator John McCain recently led a delegation representing his true constituency, Fortune 500 corporations, to Egypt and Tunisia to promote "private sector growth." Traveling with McCain was a collection of corporate parasites from General Electric, Boeing, Coca-Cola, Bechtel, ExxonMobil, Marriot, and Dow who surveyed Cairo like conquering despots.


McCain's corporate leash holders' faces beam with joy as they savor the lush green fields they are now fully poised to devour. This is the fate that awaits all nations seeking US NED-funded "freedom."

The New York Times reported of the trip, "Senator McCain, an Arizona Republican, and Senator John Kerry, Democrat of Massachusetts, who were visiting Egypt with an American business delegation, said it was in the interest of the United States’ national security to see Egypt become a free and democratic country." McCain would also say, “We also suggested ways to have more economic cooperation, further assistance to Egypt’s military and hastening the legislation of proposed aid to Congress." While many labor under the corporate-media fueled delusion that the United States was caught off guard by the "Arab Spring" and has shifted into reactionary or opportunistic mode, an earlier New York Times article titled, "U.S. Groups Helped Nurture Arab Uprisings," reveals that the United States government had been funding, training, and preparing for the Mideast unrest since as early as 2008.

Such funding, training, and preparation was done through organizations such as the National Endowment for Democracy (NED) which in turn funds the International Republican Institute (IRI), the National Democratic Institute (NDI), and Freedom House. Understanding that John McCain is chairman of the IRI which helped unseat the governments in the very countries he is now touring with big-business by his side, illustrates a complete picture, start to finish, of modern imperialism in action.

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Considering that many of John McCain's fellow meddlers throughout NED, IRI, NDI, and Freedom House are generally war mongers, bankers, oilmen, and corporate-funded foundation representatives, it should be no surprise that the next step on Egypt and Tunisia's "journey to freedom" is the complete economic liberalization of their economies and their full integration into the Wall Street-London centric unipolar "international order."

After the corporate-funded revolution, the corporate feast.

John McCain's tour is but a single feature of the overall plan for post-Mubarak Egypt. As early as February, 2011 the US was already preparing a package to assist Egypt's "opposition groups" to, as TIME magazine put it, "help with constitutional reform, democratic development and election organizing." It would also come out that billionaire banker George Soros, through his vast network of disingenuous "civil society" organizations, was funding the drafting a of a new constitution for Egypt. By March, a sum of $150 million had been committed by the US State Department for "quickly" building up Egypt's "democracy." The money would be used by the same organizations who organized, trained, and channeled funds to the activists that overthrew Hosni Mubarak's government in the first place, including McCain's IRI and the NDI.

Building up a suitable puppet government, presumably run by globalist-stooge Mohamed ElBaradei, to populate an equally suitable political system made to America's specifications, with American money, through American-funded organizations will now be coupled with an economic "fund" aimed at manipulating and reordering Egypt's economy. The Kerry, McCain, Lieberman S.618 bill claims that Tunisian-American and Egyptian-American Enterprise Funds will assist the people of Egypt and Tunisia in forming a "political and economic system that respects universal values" and of course makes "the investment environment more attractive to domestic and international investors." These "universal values" are determined by the current Wall Street-London hegemony and their contrived international institutions, not the Egyptian people, thus negating the possibility of any genuine progress made amidst 6 months of misguided, foreign-funded struggle and bloodshed.

The "Funds" will be managed by 4 private citizens of the US, and 3 of each respective country, appointed by the President of the United States who will select people who "have had successful business careers and demonstrated experience and expertise in international and particularly emerging markets investment activities." In other words, these "Funds" are designed to help fold Egypt into the "international order" economically, while the US State Department's NED-funded organizations fold Egypt into the "international order" politically.

The "international order," in turn, is not some altruistic progressive paragon of equality and brotherhood amongst nations, but rather as degenerate globalist policy wonk Robert Kagan puts it, a world order that "serves the needs of the United States and its allies, which constructed it." With that in mind, it makes perfect sense as to why Hosni Mubarak refused to become part of it, and why, despite managing a fairly reliable client-state in the service of the West, it was inevitable that he would have to be removed in order to implement Egypt's full integration into this "international order."

Indeed this is the end game in Egypt, Tunisia, Syria, Libya, Thailand, Myanmar, and eventually China and Russia - to form a homogeneous, centrally controlled, one world government where megalomaniacs arbitrarily contrive the rules by which the rest of humanity is made to live. As seen in Libya, such arbitrary rules, and the contrived institutions that enforce them, can just as easily be cast aside when the self-serving, unaccountable agenda of the global corporate-financier elite decides. Such is the danger of absolute, centralized power and why boycotting and replacing entirely these corporations that are now parading around Egypt's Cairo must be foremost on our agenda.


To read the entire Kerry, McCain, Lieberman bill S.618 see here: http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/BILLS-112s ... s618is.pdf

Source: http://www.activistpost.com/2011/06/ara ... ocust.html
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The governments of certain countries are overthrown, but unfortuantely for Somalia, the existence of a government has been denied.
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Its interesting to note that, John McCain and John Kerry are allied with 'business-partners' so quickly, this proves that many of these so called 'protests' vying for 'change and wind in democracy' are instigated by corporate intereststs mainly from Fortune 500 companies and the US government. It reminds me of Cuba, pre-Castro where the US exploited their natural resources and private ventures plundered the country.
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Grandpa, Bush and his neocons were pursuing regime change and the blunder of the resources of the countries invaded through military military means; Obama crew has refined that plan since the military means alone was not good enough. They have funded their agents in those countries, created unrest, fake demonstrations, and behind the scene threatened the governments of those countries in the Muslim world. Some have quitted in hurry, in the case of Tunisia and Egypt, and some have started resisting it as it is the case in Libya. Those who have resisted have founded themselves under the bombardment of the western armies in the name of 'saving civilians.'

Watch Syria as it likely that Turkey may be used to provide military invasion or perhabs the west may interfere it militarily thru 'UN resolution' and 'saving civilians.'
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I highly doubt Syria will receive the same amount of military confrontation as Qaddafi and Libya, this is because Israel is lobbying hard for the instability of Syria and prefer the current regime to stay in power whilst being attacked by organized gangs. Israel liked the former 'stability' persay when it comes to the occupied Golan Heights and does not want a new governing body such as the Ikhwaan to pursue this occupied territory. I expect the protests to continue and the regime to stay.
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