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Sunday, February 27, 2011

"Al-CIAda" Is Late for the Revolution

[The guy fronting this message is another former alumnus graduate of the US Govt. brainwashing academy at Guantanamo. He wants us to think that now "al-CIAda" is supposedly supporting the revolution. Such garbage!

He reported from the Israeli disinformation center SITE, which also promotes videos from suspected Mossad agent, Adam Gadahn
, better known by another alias, Azzam Al-Amrika. Usually, fake "al-Qaeda" is much more on the ball than this, instead of so obviously playing catch-up.

If running psyops seem to be out of sync, then one of them must have either sped-up or changed directions. If the two CIA psyops, "Islamists" and Arab democratic revolutions, seem to be at cross purposes to each other, it is because they really are. The luxury of having secret operations is the element of deniability they bring with them. If the time comes when a secret psyop, such as American backed "Islamists," outlives its usefulness, then there is no reason not to pursue a more peaceful operation, like the Middle East revolutions. We have seen it before, when the US went from supporting bin Laden and the Taliban to opposing them (before 911). Leaders like Pakistan's Gen. Musharraf had to accept a new paradigm--fight the men that you have been training, arming and supporting for so many years.--WHAT THE HECK?

We are experiencing another WHAT THE HECK moment.]


Associated Press

Al-Qaida's offshoot in Yemen urged Muslims to revolt against Arab rulers and establish governments based on Islamic law, according to an audio tape posted Saturday on militant websites.

The appeal came at a time of growing political unrest in the Arab world. Popular uprisings have deposed the leaders of Tunisia and Egypt, and anti-government protests are gaining momentum in Libya, Yemen and Bahrain.

The speaker on the audio tape is identified as Ibrahim al-Rubeish, a former detainee at the U.S.-run Guantanamo Bay lockup. The tape was produced by al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula, a Yemen-based offshoot of the terror network, according to the SITE Intel group, a U.S.-based group that monitors extremist websites.

In the 10-minute recording, Al-Rubeish criticized Saudi Arabia for providing a haven for deposed Tunisian President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali.

He also said toppling longtime rulers is not enough and that new governments must be established based on Islamic religious law, or Shariah.

"One tyrant goes, only to be replaced another who may fix for the people some of their worldly issues by offering job opportunities and increasing their income, but the greater problem remains," al-Rubeish said, according to a translation provided by SITE.



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