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Sunday, 12.02.2012.

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Egypt: Using NGO case to discourage U.S. efforts

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Maninblack

pre 14 godina

It's great that this subject surfaces every now & then - as it usually does due to the common practice of certain western countries who have for many year's continualy being poring lots of money into their little projects, are now facing substantial reduction in funding most NGO personnel. This is going by a report from the washington times, - how about that for some solid facts.
They work in jobs as skilled professionals adding their talents in various public & private sectors as keen foreigners seeking a bit of adventure & change in their lives. Some are genuine, - yes', but most are not!!!
NGO's will always be lurking around in foreign countries. Just have a look in your own back-yard serbia. Some are just so plain easy to spot-out for people like myself when visiting. Watch-out for those ex-pats who never seem to want to go home.
Hah', you never know B92, you too might have one. After reading that article in the post, it did mention that most infiltrate the media industry. :-)

wtf

pre 14 godina

But it failed again:
http://www.strategic-culture.org/news/2012/02/14/purpose-us-soft-power-themed-revolutions-disunity-power-projection.html
I guess Popovic & NED is on their way out in the cold again

wtf

pre 14 godina

Among those US backed NGO workers addressed, there where 5 Serbs,in Egypt no less.but they have been everywhere Soros and the US, who still funds them since Milosevic was kidnapped to the Hauge, want´s them to be, im ashamed. Is these Otpor sell-out´s still our main export? I hope Srdja Popovic is among the detainees or does he still dwell on that fantasy island http://motherjones.com/politics/2010/03/maldives-democracy-popovic
The Maldives provided him for overthrowing their government?

WhatsTheRumpus

pre 14 godina

These NGO organizations from the United States and the West are all trojan horses. If you look at the colored revolutions they have inspired you will see a pattern of failure, and the countries who suffered from them are all worse off than before. Libya was a nation with very low unemployment (so much so that people from former Yugoslav states and throught europe flocked to Libya for work). There was relative peace and every Libyan was guaranteed and education. All that is gone. Western media have gone silent on what is happening in Libya. The country now resembles Somalia with factional warfare, terrible prospects for employment, 150,000 dead and a general and deep apathy amongst those who are still amongst the living. The west is now trying to foment similiar uprisings in Russia. During these colored revolutions the West has befriended some strange bedfellows. In Libya and Egypt, America has propped up the Muslim Brotherhood which in fact an Al Queda affiliate. Recent car bombings in Syria were carried out by Iraqs Al Queada wing. In Russia they support the opposition which is peppered with such groups as the communists and even russian neo-nazi's. Egypt and russia need to pass new laws which in every way resemble laws on the books in the united states itself. These laws must ban these NGO, cia front organizations from operating in the country. When the west complains, these countries simply have to recite the same laws which are on the books in the west, laws which do not allow foreign nations to stir unrest for political and geopolitical reasons.

The greatest enemy of true peoples revolutions and democratic movements is thier affiliation with certain western nations, in the end it is always thier downfall. If people want to change thier political systems and overthrow unjust regimes they must first distance themselves from the United States and the west. Only true, homegrown movements devoid of american puppet strings have a chance for true and permanent change in the various nations of our world.

WhatsTheRumpus

pre 14 godina

These NGO organizations from the United States and the West are all trojan horses. If you look at the colored revolutions they have inspired you will see a pattern of failure, and the countries who suffered from them are all worse off than before. Libya was a nation with very low unemployment (so much so that people from former Yugoslav states and throught europe flocked to Libya for work). There was relative peace and every Libyan was guaranteed and education. All that is gone. Western media have gone silent on what is happening in Libya. The country now resembles Somalia with factional warfare, terrible prospects for employment, 150,000 dead and a general and deep apathy amongst those who are still amongst the living. The west is now trying to foment similiar uprisings in Russia. During these colored revolutions the West has befriended some strange bedfellows. In Libya and Egypt, America has propped up the Muslim Brotherhood which in fact an Al Queda affiliate. Recent car bombings in Syria were carried out by Iraqs Al Queada wing. In Russia they support the opposition which is peppered with such groups as the communists and even russian neo-nazi's. Egypt and russia need to pass new laws which in every way resemble laws on the books in the united states itself. These laws must ban these NGO, cia front organizations from operating in the country. When the west complains, these countries simply have to recite the same laws which are on the books in the west, laws which do not allow foreign nations to stir unrest for political and geopolitical reasons.

The greatest enemy of true peoples revolutions and democratic movements is thier affiliation with certain western nations, in the end it is always thier downfall. If people want to change thier political systems and overthrow unjust regimes they must first distance themselves from the United States and the west. Only true, homegrown movements devoid of american puppet strings have a chance for true and permanent change in the various nations of our world.

wtf

pre 14 godina

Among those US backed NGO workers addressed, there where 5 Serbs,in Egypt no less.but they have been everywhere Soros and the US, who still funds them since Milosevic was kidnapped to the Hauge, want´s them to be, im ashamed. Is these Otpor sell-out´s still our main export? I hope Srdja Popovic is among the detainees or does he still dwell on that fantasy island http://motherjones.com/politics/2010/03/maldives-democracy-popovic
The Maldives provided him for overthrowing their government?

wtf

pre 14 godina

But it failed again:
http://www.strategic-culture.org/news/2012/02/14/purpose-us-soft-power-themed-revolutions-disunity-power-projection.html
I guess Popovic & NED is on their way out in the cold again

Maninblack

pre 14 godina

It's great that this subject surfaces every now & then - as it usually does due to the common practice of certain western countries who have for many year's continualy being poring lots of money into their little projects, are now facing substantial reduction in funding most NGO personnel. This is going by a report from the washington times, - how about that for some solid facts.
They work in jobs as skilled professionals adding their talents in various public & private sectors as keen foreigners seeking a bit of adventure & change in their lives. Some are genuine, - yes', but most are not!!!
NGO's will always be lurking around in foreign countries. Just have a look in your own back-yard serbia. Some are just so plain easy to spot-out for people like myself when visiting. Watch-out for those ex-pats who never seem to want to go home.
Hah', you never know B92, you too might have one. After reading that article in the post, it did mention that most infiltrate the media industry. :-)

WhatsTheRumpus

pre 14 godina

These NGO organizations from the United States and the West are all trojan horses. If you look at the colored revolutions they have inspired you will see a pattern of failure, and the countries who suffered from them are all worse off than before. Libya was a nation with very low unemployment (so much so that people from former Yugoslav states and throught europe flocked to Libya for work). There was relative peace and every Libyan was guaranteed and education. All that is gone. Western media have gone silent on what is happening in Libya. The country now resembles Somalia with factional warfare, terrible prospects for employment, 150,000 dead and a general and deep apathy amongst those who are still amongst the living. The west is now trying to foment similiar uprisings in Russia. During these colored revolutions the West has befriended some strange bedfellows. In Libya and Egypt, America has propped up the Muslim Brotherhood which in fact an Al Queda affiliate. Recent car bombings in Syria were carried out by Iraqs Al Queada wing. In Russia they support the opposition which is peppered with such groups as the communists and even russian neo-nazi's. Egypt and russia need to pass new laws which in every way resemble laws on the books in the united states itself. These laws must ban these NGO, cia front organizations from operating in the country. When the west complains, these countries simply have to recite the same laws which are on the books in the west, laws which do not allow foreign nations to stir unrest for political and geopolitical reasons.

The greatest enemy of true peoples revolutions and democratic movements is thier affiliation with certain western nations, in the end it is always thier downfall. If people want to change thier political systems and overthrow unjust regimes they must first distance themselves from the United States and the west. Only true, homegrown movements devoid of american puppet strings have a chance for true and permanent change in the various nations of our world.

wtf

pre 14 godina

Among those US backed NGO workers addressed, there where 5 Serbs,in Egypt no less.but they have been everywhere Soros and the US, who still funds them since Milosevic was kidnapped to the Hauge, want´s them to be, im ashamed. Is these Otpor sell-out´s still our main export? I hope Srdja Popovic is among the detainees or does he still dwell on that fantasy island http://motherjones.com/politics/2010/03/maldives-democracy-popovic
The Maldives provided him for overthrowing their government?

wtf

pre 14 godina

But it failed again:
http://www.strategic-culture.org/news/2012/02/14/purpose-us-soft-power-themed-revolutions-disunity-power-projection.html
I guess Popovic & NED is on their way out in the cold again

Maninblack

pre 14 godina

It's great that this subject surfaces every now & then - as it usually does due to the common practice of certain western countries who have for many year's continualy being poring lots of money into their little projects, are now facing substantial reduction in funding most NGO personnel. This is going by a report from the washington times, - how about that for some solid facts.
They work in jobs as skilled professionals adding their talents in various public & private sectors as keen foreigners seeking a bit of adventure & change in their lives. Some are genuine, - yes', but most are not!!!
NGO's will always be lurking around in foreign countries. Just have a look in your own back-yard serbia. Some are just so plain easy to spot-out for people like myself when visiting. Watch-out for those ex-pats who never seem to want to go home.
Hah', you never know B92, you too might have one. After reading that article in the post, it did mention that most infiltrate the media industry. :-)