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Breitbart - One Voice Silenced, Millions Awakened MORISS CONNECTION TO OBAMA TO BE REVEALED? Morsi’s trial will likely incriminate the U.S. administration; trial delayed until January. Like Obama, Morsi placed himself above the law. Obama and Morsi were as thick as thieves...woops, did I say that?! Interestingly, John Kerry visited Egypt one day before this trial began. Specifically... There is a little matter of $8 BILLION I am very interested in learning about: that nice big chunk of money that was given by King Barry to Morsi in order to buy a nice big piece of land out from under the Egyptian people...! Time will tell I hope! ~jg From the Canadian Free Press: canadafreepress/index.php/article/58983 The evidence from Morsi’s trial will likely incriminate wider circles—potentially the U.S. administration, the European Union, Qatar, Tunisia, Sudan and others. With the expected court examination of tape recordings and documents (to be aired on Egyptian TV and open to the international press), Morsi’s backers and supporters will be exposed unless backroom deals are brokered in advance. Morsi’s trial could mean Egypt confronts “international conspiracy”—the story developing while Morsi was in office and gaining momentum after his fall. It focuses on the unverified information that the Obama administration gave $8 billion to the Muslim Brotherhood to assign 40 percent of Sinai’s land to Hamas and, more recently, that a U.S. delegation of Senators tried to pressure the interim government into releasing Morsi from jail and re-installing him as President. Additionally, it holds that European Union representative, Catherine Ashton, pleaded for Morsi’s release and reinstatement and, failing this, requested Morsi’s leave with asylum status; also, that Qatar made a private deal with Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood to lease the Pyramids and Sphinx for billions of dollars placing ancient monuments in jeopardy, and that electricity was diverted from Egypt’s plants to Hamas as Hamas used Egypt’s gasoline from underground containers near the Gaza border while Egyptians were shorted and forced to ration. Egyptians saw the West (EU and U.S.) respond to Mubarak’s toppling as an opportunity to replace him, whereas Egyptians see in Morsi’s arrest calls for his reinstatement or release and re-establishing respect for the Muslim Brotherhood. During the beginnings of Egypt’s January 2011 uprising, the U.S. endorsed Egyptian freedom fighters in their protests against the tyranny of Mubarak’s regime. President Obama congratulated Egyptians for this deed, but thereafter regarded those who stole their efforts for terrorist aims as “freedom seekers” and aided the Muslim Brotherhood’s rise to power. The freedom movement – in genuine pursuit of liberty, equality and universal human rights – persisted without terror gangs and toppled Mohammed Morsi, an autocrat considered far worse than Mubarak. SEE ALSO: news.sky/story/1163577/egypt-morsi-trial-halted-due-to-chanting
Posted on: Tue, 05 Nov 2013 03:47:29 +0000

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