Friday, March 11, 2011

Way hasn't Egypt invaded Libya?


It's unfortunate to see this revolution failing in Libya. Some crazy old man who is so obviously an Illuminati agent, whether he knows it or not, is using all his criminal resources to make sure he can hold on to power.

Word on the street is he's winning.

We know this revolution and Egypt are extremely connected, yet Egypt is unwilling to support their neighbors. This makes me think of that old saying: first you help yourself then you help your neighbor (or was it love). It's sad to think that all of Egypts efforts are going to go to wast because the idea of invading Libya, although it really should be called "supporting democracy", never integrated with the Egyptian people. Strangely enough a war is the best thing to kick a econamy back on track (assuming you win.), pulse they will be killing Illuminati agents in retrospect (although it would be nice if they just surrendered), so there is a moral value in fighting.

Although it is violent, but violence seems to be winning in Libya. If Eygpt invaded Lybya, they would trigger the most massive upraising the planet would ever see. Although it should be less of an invasion and more of a moral obligation that the army should take up if they are willing. No one should order the egpytion millitary to go to war, rather the military should ask their solders if they are solders. If they are, they can fight, if they aren't they can work on the home front.

Maybe this sounds crazy to you, but I just feel Eygpt needs to keep fighting or they can still lose, and the fight is happening right next door. Somehow, someway, Eygpt needs to pick itself up and go for round 2. I just feel that sadly their is no leadership that will stand up and say this. Their is no leader of this revolution, not that their needs to be, but this movement needs a direction and their is no one pointing and saying, with wisdom and foresight, what they should be doing.

They need to establish a new government, and government is judged  by it's ability to defend it's people. What better way to establish a new, true democracy, then by asking the people if they are willing to keep on fighting for freedom. Not because they have to, but because they want to?

What kinda of power an army would have, if each solder on the battlefield was not a pawn of some super commander sitting in an HQ 20 miles away, but rather was each individuals working together for the greater good because they choice to be there? It sounds like gods army to me. And gods army is exactly what we need right now to drag these satanic, devil worshiping, child murdering, physiological war bombing, mass murdering, blood drinking, black magick casting, slave trading, pig, doughs bags straight to hell.

You can call my foreign policy "radical" if you please.

As a side note, in relevance to what happened today, it's sad to point out that David Icke was right... again. But Hopefully people will start to see that, and actually pay some bloody attention to the man.