Wednesday, February 09, 2011

Media starts process of ignoring Egyptians

A few days ago there were negotiations (more like the Visigoth usurpers attempting to impose their will) that were rejected by the Egyptian people, but don't tell the media that.

The riots have ended, move along. Have you had something to eat ?

The media used it as an opportunity to enter the process of ignoring them into submission that the Mubarak puppets have used for weeks.

The media is, of course, savvy enough to execute their reductions in stages. When the Egyptians decide that the Google executive is the cool version of near-geezer ElBaradei, the media will then decide they're not "serious" and move on.

People are declared to be "not serious" if they don't accept what the Visigoths have chosen for them.

Let's see them do it to 70 million people this time. They'll try.

Persona non grata.

After all, if the Egyptians aren't going to pick from the slate of candidates offered by the media's Globalist handlers, they aren't going to pay any more attention to the Egyptians.

I mean will they just give it up already ? They're making an embarassing scene now. They were even rude to CIA's own Anderson Cooper and Glee's own Katie Couric. And poor, poor, Christiane Amanpour.

Sheesh.

The fact that yesterday brought the biggest day of protests yet was buried.

The media was fixated only on one anecdote of the protests, and that was the "release" of the latest attempt to co-opt the protesters through the use of a high ranking Google spy... I mean officer. The fact that the man is at once cracking jokes about being "detained" and then stating he's ready to fight should be anyone's warning sign.


It's so strange that no one needed credentials issued by investors, friends and family doing the hiring and choosing until these thieves in the night staged an unlawful coup d'etat against us.

Visigoth puppets. Get out of Egypt. You didn't let us keep it. Neither will you.

Legiones redde.


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