Clinton snubbed by ‘Youth Group Leaders” in Egypt

So, Hillary, not everything working out as you had planned? We have posted like it seems forever on the State Dept and Hillary setting up meetings for the purpose of agitating the youth into revolt. Here is one of our posts: Who all is involved in the Egyptian uprising? The April 6th, and January 25th meetings were key. Another round-up of our posts: Obama Egypt Google and the State Dept.: A Revolution

A spokesman for Clinton had no immediate response to the snub. Another State Department official, who would not speak for attribution, confirmed such a meeting had been slated for Tuesday and noted that she still plans to meet with members of civil society and transitional government officials during her visit, during which she will urge Egyptians to continue on the path towards democracy.

“There was an invitation for members of the coalition to meet Secretary of State Hillary Clinton but based on her negative position from the beginning of the revolution and the position of the US administration in the Middle East, we reject this invitation,” the January 25 Revolution Youth Coalition said in a statement posted on its Facebook page. ABC News Blog

Clinton addresses the group back in 2009:

Iraq’s ‘Day of Rage’ – so much for U.S. helping out

It seems that this bit of trivia is falling through the cracks.  While I supported the war effort and getting rid of Sadam Hussein, it has come to the point that they need to get their act together pronto. Out we go… Thanks google, once again stirring up the pot:

The demonstrations have been discussed for weeks on Facebook and in other Internet groups, inspired by the uprisings in Tunisia and Egypt. More people were expected to join after Friday prayers

Jared Cohen and Jason Liebman (Founders of the Alliance for Youth Movements) were asked about the concern on the social networking push in Iraq while on their paid State Dept trip in 2009.

They were asked, citing extremists, as well as people just “pissed off because they dont have electricity”, werent they concerned about this being used negatively in poorly developed or still developing democracies. Cohen’s first response is incoherent-so much so that another reporter has to bring it up again. Read Google Iraq: Breaking Baghdad

It is time. Here tis:

Iraqi security forces trying to disperse crowds of demonstrators in northern Iraq killed 5 people Friday as thousands rallied in cities across the country during what has been billed as the “Day of Rage.”

Baghdad was virtually locked down, with soldiers deployed en masse across the central part of the city, searching protesters trying to enter Liberation Square and closing off the plaza and side streets with razor wire, AP reports. The protests have targeted the country’s corruption, high unemployment, and poor public services. “We want a good life like human beings, not like animals,” one Baghdad protester said, denouncing a government that dwells in Baghdad’s fortified Green Zone. “The government of the Green Zone is terrified of the people’s voice,” he said.

The protests stretched from the northern city of Mosul to the southern city of Basra, reflecting the widespread anger many Iraqis feel at the government’s seeming inability to improve their lives.

A crowd of angry marchers in the northern city of Hawija, 150 miles (240 kilometers) north of Baghdad, tried to break into the city’s municipal building, said the head of the local city council, Ali Hussein Salih. That prompted security forces to fire into the air.

 Muntazer al-Zaidi, the Iraqi journalist who shot to fame after throwing a shoe at George W. Bush, was arrested yesterday for encouraging people to join today’s protests, Reuters reports. His family say he and his brother were taken away by security forces; they don’t know where the two are being held. At least five Iraqi protesters were killed by security forces today as thousands of demonstrators massed in cities across the country for a “Day of Rage.”

Stories from Newser

Google is at it again: Iraq-Baghdad and the New Islamic Omma Party

I have done a number of stories on the connection between Google executives, Hillary Clinton and the State department in fermenting unrest in the Middle East.  Obama Egypt Google and the State Dept: Revolution

Douglas Stewart  did much of the original work that Glenn Beck used in his expose on this despicable story. State Department, the Alliance of Youth Movement, (AYM) and Obama- perfect combo. He has now developed another great expose. This time it is Iraq.

So Doug from Ameristroika ..take it away.

Once again we have uncanny insight and concern about the unintended consequences of a joint project between the State Department, Google, and the Alliance for Youth Movements. The griefs of the Iraqi protesters  are economic and they are being pushed by the “new” Islamic Nation Party (Omma) However, the State Department is ecstatic at the recent success in Egypt. Yesterday, citing Egypt specifically, they announced that they would more than double their funding for Non-Governmental Organizations (NGO’s).

Secretary Clinton announced that the Department would be bringing together groups from “more than 20 nations” in order to “take advantage of this historic moment.” However, that may be an understatement. After Monday’s announcement from the Omma Party I received an email text message from a private security contractor currently working in the region. “Coming home. Bad news-we got a caliphate on our hands.” Welcome to the new “civil society” sponsored by the State Department. Rather than encourage citizens to run for office and compete in the war of ideas, the pro-democracy agenda is pushed through fomenting anger and raising hell.

While the world focuses on protests in Bahrain little or no time has been given to the newly formed Islamic Umma (Omma) Party and the connection to the violent protests in Iraq . It was initially reported that the group consisted of ten Saudi’s petitioning the Saudi King in order to move towards democracy and advance social justice.

However, the new Islamic Umma Party isn’t new at all. Founding member Abdel Aziz al-Wahaibi runs Ommahconf.com, the groups sister site and both are created and serviced by Plex Plus , a Jordanian based firm. It is at OmmahConf.com that we find a much deeper agenda for uniting the Arab world under the “Islamic Nation”.

One of the stated goals released earlier this week was to sweep the Iraqi occupation into the “dustbin of history”. They site exactly what is needed: Young Leaders, Simple Logos and sharing [electronic] Media, i.e. Social Networking in order to “overthrow the government”. Protests in Iraq are absent from our media even as “2,000 stone throwing demonstrators attacked local government offices, setting fire to some buildings, including the governor’s house.” In Nasir, dozens stormed into a municipal building setting it on fire- In Mosul a spokesman for the provincial government was gunned down in a drive-by shooting. That was yesterday. Today a Kurdish party building was attacked by more than 1,000 protesters.

Full story here:  Associated Content Yahoo>

Alliance of Youth Movements and Feature Story on Glenn Beck

Douglas Stewart has done amazing work on the Egyptian uprising, as well as Google and  our governments  involvement. I have used many of his resources for our Egyptian Postings.

Ameristroika is on our blogroll.. do visit his site. Glenn Beck’s Google story he did yesterday on T.V. as well as radio, February 14, was from his stuff. So a big hat tip. Here is a cross posting from his site.

By Douglas Stewart

Yesterday on the Glenn Beck radio show Glenn began to address the State Department link to Google employees and the Alliance for Youth Movements. He recapped this as well on his T.V. Show.

In the segment following the interview with Zuhdi Jasser Glenn cites those investigating the issue. He mentions by name Ameristroika founder and Director Douglas Stewart and reads the Intro to Stewart’s “Google Egypt” Series that started here.

The Full series has been taken over to Associated Content and to date Three (3) parts are currently available. Please read and stay up to date.

The Intro: State Department Interviews Reveal Potential Egyptian Bombshell (featured  and read on Glenn Beck radio program 2/14/2011)

Google Egypt: Ghonim Not the only One-The Other Google Employees

Google Egypt 2: Delete Everything and Transition-The Revolution is now Centralized

Just added: Video can be found at: Ameristroika Update

Ameristroika

Obama, Egypt, Google and the State Dept: A Revolution

Let us take a look at some of our earlier stories regarding the Obama Regime and the Egyptian Revolution. It is clear from the evidence that he, Google, and the State Department have been agitating throughout the world. Be careful of what you wish for. We have been getting lots of hits on earlier stories, so here are snippets from some of our posts.. feel free to roam around the blog and go to the original posts. Be sure and wander over to Douglas Stewart’s Ameristroika whose quoted research is on the Glenn Beck’s Google reports.

Obama and a Search Engine get you am Egyptian Revolution:

Wikileaks published a secret cable that detailed the U.S. government’s involvement with an Egyptian dissident.

UPDATE: WSJ 2/7/11:  Google Executive emerges as a key figure in the Revolt:Read Here

I have posted several stories about the April 6 group or “Alliance for Youth Movements”. Hillary Clinton set up these meetings Hilliary Video with Face Book and the Google Executives in order to teach youth around the world how to agitate.  Sorry, no clean hands Obama. When I heard that the Google Exec had gone missing in Egypt, I was just waiting for him to bubble back up, and that he did. An earlier story:State Dept was holding meetings with Egyptian Dissidents This says it all:

“What we shared is a belief in changing the world from the bottom up, not from the top down,” Obama told Google employees during a 2007 visit to its headquarters in Mountain View, Calif. Money CNN Didn’t Van Jones say something like that?

State Dept was holding meetings with Egyptian Dissidents: Included is the full interview with James Glassman that Glenn Beck discussed.

Undersecretary James K. Glassman was i nterviewed on Nov. 24, 2008, and the questioner shows his concern specifically about Egypt. He asks the Undersecretary, speaking of Egypt and Turkey, “Don’t you run the risk of unleashing something here that is going to come back to bite you, especially with our allies?

Glassman explains that they support pro-democracy movements and that sometimes “puts us at odds with other governments.” It almost looks as if they were thinking ahead. But the interviewer’s response is immediately cut-off. Undersecretary Glassman clarifies how the State Department works:

“What we do in public diplomacy and what is often done in official diplomacy. We are communicating and engaging at the level of the public, not at the level of officials. So you know, it certainly is possible that some of these governments will not be all that happy that – at what we’re doing, but that’s what we do in public diplomacy.” Following up with “And I think this is an important part. We as a government have been engaging with such civil society organizations in places like Egypt for a long time.”

So the State Department was well aware of the risks they were running, in so far that they lined up the perfect dissidents and organizers, threw a convention for them, and sent them home to start the revolution. It seems everyone knew about this except us…until now.

Short version:  Associated Content Yahoo

Google restores social network in Egypt for Obama:

Internet service in Egypt is now totally shut down and there are reports that cell phone service has again been cut, but that won’t stop people from finding ways to reach out and express themselves.

One creative solution is from engineers at Google, Twitter and SayNow, a company that Google recently acquired, who have created a way for people from Egypt to Tweet via landline.

According to the Google blog, “Anyone can tweet by simply leaving a voicemail on one of these international phone numbers (+16504194196 or +390662207294 or +97316199855) and the service will instantly tweet the message using the hashtag #egypt. No Internet connection is required.” Huffington Post

Obama lifts ban on Muslim Brotherhood leader: Getting ready for a new Egypt? :

Today we learn that the Barack Obama administration has decided to lift a ban preventing Muslim Scholar Professor Tariq Ramadan from entering the United States. Ramadan, an Egyptian currently living in Switzerland, is a leading member of Europe’s Muslim Brotherhood branch and the grandson of the movement’s founder Hassan al-Banna. The Muslim Brotherhood is the parent organization for Hamas and some of the groups that recently merged into al-Qaeda, including Ayman al Zawahiri’s Egyptian Islamic Jihad. Ramadan was invited to teach at the University of Notre Dame in 2004 but the George W. Bush administration revoked his visa, citing a statute that applies to those who have “endorsed or espoused” terrorism. Israel Nation News

For more on where Obama is in all of this : Obama Aiding Terrorists in Egypt from rjjrdq

Napolitano meets with Muslim Brotherhood Leaders:

Last month, U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano and her senior staff privately met in Washington, D.C., with a select group of Muslim, Arab, and Sikh organizations. Among the mix were three organizations directly associated with an outlawed terrorist entity — the Muslim Brotherhood.

This meeting was the beginning of an Obama administration program aimed at devising a new information-sharing framework with the Muslim organizations — some of them regarded as extremist because of their ties to the Muslim Brotherhood. The group is to meet regularly with DHS senior aides and with Napolitano.

Who all is involved in the Egyptian Uprising? :

From The Nation: Who is behind Egypt’s revolt?

….according to one account the April 6 group has more than 80,000 members on Facebook. The two groups, which work together, are nearly entirely secular, pro-labor and support the overthrow of Mubarak and the creation of a democratic republic.

The April 6 movement wasn’t unknown to the United States and its embassy, we know from Wikileaks. In December, 2008, US Ambassador Margaret Scobey reported that the embassy was well aware the Egyptian dissidents, including April 6, had spoken of a plan to organize together to topple Mubarak, noting that “several opposition forces” had “agreed to support an unwritten plan for a transition to a parliamentary democracy, involving a weakened presidency and an empowered prime minister and parliament, before the scheduled 2011 presidential elections.” Scobey wrote that the details were “so sensitive it cannot be written down,” though she called it “highly unrealistic,” she helped arrange for some activists to attend a youth meeting in New York from December 3–5, 2008, called the “Alliance of Youth Movements Summit,” organized by the State Department. A representative of April 6, presumably Maher, visited Washington and met with thinktanks and officials on Capitol Hill. Read more at The Nation

Mexico City 2009 Summit

Due to the success of the original AYM Summit, US Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, organised a second AYM summit to be held in Mexico City the following year.[6]

Clinton gave her support in Mexico City just six months prior to the Summit: “Young people around the world are poised to lead this kind of innovative citizen empowerment, which is why the United States is supporting a summit here in Mexico of Alliance of Youth Movements, to connect up young people working to end to end violence throughout Latin America, whether it’s domestic violence or dating violence or lawlessness in the streets of your community, we must all take a stand against violence. And this is a new tool that will help.”[7]

However, the main goal of this conference was to encourage the use of Social Networking to “Effect Change”, with particular emphasis put on Twitter, Facebook and viral video websites such as Howcast. [8]

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