Do "NOT" watch the video if you are weak of stomach. However the very short essay is informative.
http://www.shtfplan.com/headline-new...lence_01282011
Do "NOT" watch the video if you are weak of stomach. However the very short essay is informative.
http://www.shtfplan.com/headline-new...lence_01282011
Thats whats happening in Egypt right now,,,,, only worse !
My point was that the vid was from the current unrest. I realize it was not live.
Hope it dosen't come to pass here in the U.S. but is possible with thing the way they are and will more than likely get worse seen on the news today where they say the economy has grown 2.9% probasnly a lie.
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Nutman - I edited the political commentary from your post.
The article makes sense...I've always assumed it would be intuitive to normal people to stay out of trouble. But sometimes what goes without saying apparently needs to be said over and over again.
The Egypt situation has been brewing for a very long time. Folks think life is bad here and we have a corrupt government. Go to Egypt. Mubarak has been in power for 30 years and the per capita income is $6200 per year. And the government owns everything. Telephone, Power, Water, etc. It's an extremely poor country. Folks are fed up.
Nutman - why would you say that's a lie? There are sooo many watchdog groups that track public numbers. The government can't make this stuff up. Do you have numbers to counter that?
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My biggest concern is not that there may be changes, but rather what those changes may be. I've read in a few places that there are concerns that the Muslim Brotherhood, an avowed terrorist group that has declared war on the United States may be fueling the outrage and violence.
There is probably truth in that, too. I think they are going to do anything and everything they can to instigate instability. I can't see the U.S. allowing Egypt to fall into anarchy simple because of the Suez canal. I think Mubarak will get all the intelligence and logistical support he wants.
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I don't know if he will, but I'd probably sound a bit conspiratorial and political if I went that route. Instability will absolutely be a boone to terrorist outfits. Some of the governments at least "attempt" to keep them in check. With Tunisia, now Egypt - Yemin is certainly no stranger to terrorist activity. I'll bet that Israel is in a more heightened state of alert.
I guess we outfitted their military,, ?
For the last 50 years.
The situation is rather dire at this time in Egypt. They have shut down the internet and associated social networking sites. That should slow do the violence abit as it will isolate the groups making them smaller and "easier" to deal with. That is where Tunisia made its "mistake", also if you recall Iran had a similar problem. Which brings up and excellent point. If you are in an area where there is potential group violence, try to monitor the social networking sites as long as they are availabe, that is how the demonstrations are being coordinated. You will know where not to be. In the event of violence the best advise is always to stay away (like "B" said, it should be intuative). I think this type of thing will be sweeping throughout the Middle East and soon to parts of Europe.
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People of egypt have got freedom now.
You got that right, B! If anyone thinks that government based on freedom for the people will prevail, you better look at others that had a revolution of that sort. The militant minority will fill the void of governance most of the time. (I'm so proud, I didn't mention the Moslem Brotherhood). Oops, I guess I did.
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