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Saturday, February 5, 2011

There's no doubt the aggressiveness seen in Egypt is from Palestinians ....

but of course nobody will come right out and say it.... but those who know the tricks and the utter militant tactics of the stone throwing pallies know that they had it in for the Egyptian govt for a long, long time. Below is an interview with an Egyptian ex-General and he talks about "external elements".

Those external elements are the pallies. They are nothing but trouble and wreck havoc on every country that takes them in. The devastating fires in Australia....pallie doing. The discord in our universities in Canada... pallie doing, any trouble you see anywhere in the world that has a violent moslem trademark... think pallie. They bring all types of plagues and violence with them wherever they go. Even the surrounding moslem countries around West Bank and the Gaza Strip don't want anything to do with these militant barbaric animals who are prime examples of  scum that bite the hand that feeds them.

They have proven to be trouble at Concordia University too (check vlad tepes blog at my blogroll for the sordid story and vid). They are nothing but moochers and beggars in the most unseemly way. They have spread themselves in Egypt and taken on Egyptian citizenship, they have spread themselves in Qatar, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Syria, UAE and in EU and in USA, UK and Canada and taken on the citizenship of those countries. All they have brought to these countries is strife, discord, hatred and jihad. The worst blight on mankind....that's the palestinian people. A curse to mankind all over the world.

The Kadr family of Canada... they are palestinians.  Need I say more ?

Gen Salah Halabi said that "intruders" and "external elements" entered through tunnels between Sinai and the Gaza strip,  and could be working with the Muslim Brotherhood opposition group under a strategy drawn up before the protests against President Hosni Mubarak began in Egypt.

"I strongly believe that the destruction, fires, freeing of prisoners and terrifying of the Egyptian people and foreign press are acts shaped and tailored by external elements," he told The Sunday Telegraph. "Investigations will show this fact in the near future."

He also insisted that the military would remain out of politics and respect the results of future elections.

Gen Halabi, the chief of staff from 1991 to 1995 who ran the Arab Armament Organisation, a major military procurement business, after his retirement from the military, made the comments during an interview from his home in Cairo. His views provide a powerful insight into the thinking of senior ranks within the one Egyptian institution that commands the respect of both protesters and ruling party alike.

Here is the interview in full question and answer form..................

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