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NJN-8
4 February, 2011, 30 Shevet 5771
Current News Items with an Explanation of their Relevance to Brit-Am, Movement of the Ten Tribes of Israel.

Contents:
1. The Mubarak legend by ARNAUD DE BORCHGRAVE.
2. Israeli Message to Egyptians: "Please Do Not Damage the Pyramids! We will not Rebuild!"
3. US Presidential Candidate Mike
Huckabee Voices Opinions in line with Brit-Am!


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1. The Mubarak legend by ARNAUD DE BORCHGRAVE.

Relevance to Brit-Am:

Mubarak is a thug. A Beduin in Sinai once stated publicly that under Israel the Arab inhabitants of Sinai had been much better ofv than they were under Egypt.
Mubarak personally beat him senseless.
Mubarak tolerated vile anti-Jewish propaganda and persecution of Coptic [Native Egyptian] Christians.
Nevertheless something worse is liable to come in his place.
Obama seems to be encouraging this and information leaks indicate the USA has encouraged and even funded in part the present outbreak of protests.
Whose side is Obama on?



http://www.upi.com/Top_News/Analysis/
de-Borchgrave/2011/02/02/Commentary
-The-Mubarak-legend/UPI-88
091296649611/#ixzz1CwKO3OIU

Extracts:
WASHINGTON, Feb. 2 (UPI) -- President Hosni Mubarak has been at the top or near the top of the Egyptian pyramid since 1975 when he was appointed vice president by his friend and mentor President Anwar Sadat.

A fighter pilot, he was trained at the Soviet air force academy at Bishkek, then Soviet Kyrgyzstan. And as chief of staff of the Egyptian air force in 1971, he bluffed his Soviet air force advisers into a humiliating defeat.

It was during the 1969-1971 War of Attrition that followed Egypt's total defeat in the 1967 Six Day War. The three major Egyptian cities along the canal -- Suez, Ismailia and Port Said -- had been leveled by Israeli bombs. Some 18,000 Soviets military advisers were in Egypt, courtesy of Gamal Abdel Nasser. They had installed batteries of SAM-2 anti-aircraft missiles to cover the 103-mile length of the Suez Canal, against Israeli air attacks.

As chief of staff of the Egyptian air force, Mubarak's Soviet advisers informed him they had detected a gap in the Israeli radar screen around the Sinai Peninsula, which was occupied by Israel. They told him this was a golden opportunity to fly through the gap and drop a few bombs on Israeli-occupied Sharm el-Sheik as a morale-booster for a dispirited Egyptian population.

A skeptical Mubarak declined the invitation.

Five Soviet pilots climbed into Egypt's MIG-21s and were ordered through the radar gap to bomb Sharm el-Sheik. Israeli fighters were waiting for them. Four of the Russian-piloted Egyptian aircraft were shot down. One skedaddled back to base. A Russian general was recalled to Moscow.

The Mubarak legend was established. He was promoted to deputy minister of war and, following the Yom Kippur War, he went up another rung to air chief marshal. Sadat had found a successor.

This reporter interviewed Mubarak a dozen times over 30 years. Perhaps the wisest piece of advice came in a lengthy conversation in Sharm el-Sheik, less than a week after the 9/11 terrorist attacks that caught me in the region.

"I know you are going to retaliate massively but there is one thing you must not do," he said. "Do not send American troops to fight a new war against the Taliban regime in Afghanistan. Such an operation must be conducted by Muslim troops alone."

If U.S. troops and other NATO contingents are dispatched, he added, America will find itself cast as the villain in a war against Islam, "which is precisely what Taliban wants."

So what would he suggest? I asked. "Egyptian, Jordanian and Moroccan troops, for example," he said. "And don't forget the Pakistanis. They had a lot to do with standing up the Taliban after the Soviets pulled out following 10 years of failed operations."

Mubarak contributed two Egyptian divisions to the liberation of Kuwait in the first Gulf War (1990-91).

He is now paying the price for having been a close ally of the United States, a phenomenon that has achieved cliche status. He was sitting next to Sadat when Islamist extremists in the army riddled him with bullets, assassinated for signing a peace treaty with Israel.

Egypt has to produce 1 million new jobs a year to keep up with population growth and more than half of its 83 million people eke out an existence on $2 a day.

The million-strong anti-Mubarak demonstration in Cairo's Liberation Square was a bread-and-circuses affair that demanded blood -- Mubarak's.

The conscript army is Egypt's most respected -- and popular -- institution.
It moved in after the police, unable to cope, was overwhelmed.

The army's tanks and armored personnel carriers -- all U.S. supplied with an annual $1.2 billion in U.S. defense aid as compensation for the 1978 Camp David accords that established normal diplomatic relations with Israel --  kept huge crowds from spinning out of control.

The main concern in the White House, State Department, Pentagon and governments throughout the Arab and Muslim world is the notorious Muslim Brotherhood. It stands for Islamic Shariah law and is close to the Iran-funded Hezbollah movement in Lebanon.

On Jan. 26, 1952, the Muslim Brotherhood's terrorists torched some 300 buildings, including the old Shepherds (where this reporter had arrived the day before), and many luxury stores in Cairo. This led to martial law -- and six months later to a bloodless army coup that ended the monarchy and brought Nasser to power, where he stayed for the next 18 years.

The Muslim Brotherhood tried and failed to kill Nasser in 1954.

During World War II, it sympathized with the Nazis against what it then called the colonial occupation of Egypt.

In recent years, officially banned, it has morphed into a regular political party and commands about 20 percent of the popular vote. Its political philosophy is certainly closer to Iran's thuggish theocrats than to what they brand American colonialism.

Democracy in today's Egypt is the antithesis of stability.




 2. Israeli Message to Egyptians: "Please Do Not Damage the Pyramids! We will not Rebuild!"

Relevance to Brit-Am:

Humor adds happiness and happiness is a virtue that overcomes many obstacles.
This is what the Bible tells us.
# For you shall go out [of your troubles] through happiness # [Isaiah 55:12 as paraphrased.]
We are obliged to worship God with happiness (Deuteronomy 28:47).



From: Yosef Dayan <dayan@malchut-israel.org>

Posted on Facebook by an Israeli:

"Dear Egyptian rioters, please don't damage the pyramids.

 We will not rebuild.

Thank you."



Similarly we received:

Memo to Egyptians rioters
 
Dear Egyptians:
In the event of any damage or destruction of the pyramids, please note, we will not rebuild. 
Sincerely,
The Jews
Best regards

Aaron Herzog
Curtis International ltd.




3. US Presidential Candidate Mike Huckabee Voices Opinions in line with Brit-Am!


Relevance to Brit-Am:

The note below further enhances the actuality of Brit-Am Biblical Interpretation.
Ephraim and Judah (Isaiah 11:14) will together fly the Palestinians to the west possibly to Latin America.
The fact that important elements in US governmental circles or close to them already are considering or recently discussed such an eventuality confirms our identification of the USA with Joseph.




From: Alex Zephyr

                                            Hello, Yair,
Just to inform you that Mike Huckabee, former Governor of Arkansas and "future President of USA"
visiting now Israel (1-2 of February) said to the reporters:

1- He supports the settlers;

2- He is against the two States solution;

3- He advises to the World Community to find the place for the Palestinians in another region (country). The same position as of Cond. Rice.






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