The Muslim Brotherhood is a Faux-Theocratic Sectarian Extremist Movement

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    The Muslim Brotherhood is a faux-theocratic

    sectarian extremist movement

    Image: Backlash against the Brotherhood. Protesters ransack Muslim Brotherhood

    offices across the country as ``Arab Spring`` facade is further exposed.

    Despite the Muslim Brotherhood's political success, it represents a violent,

    loud, minority that is quietly opposed by the vast majority of not only

    Egyptians, but Arabs across North Africa and the Middle East. Its high level

    of organization, immense funding provided by Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and

    even the West, including Israel, allows it to perpetuate itself in spite of itsunpopularity, while its violent tactics allow it to crush dissent.

    Riding upon a wave of Palestinian blood, Egyptian president MohammedMorsi has opportunistically used the afterglowof an alleged "ceasefire" heclaims to have brokeredbetween Hamas and Israel to announce a sweepingpower-grab many are calling a "coup." As a result, protests and attacks have

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    been reported across the country targeting the Muslim Brotherhood and itsoffices.

    While we are told that in Egypt, "democracy" has prevailed resulting in theascent of the Muslim Brotherhood into power, the reality is that the vastmajority of Egyptians do not support the Muslim Brotherhood, and thecountry itself is far from the sectarian extremist cesspool it is portrayed asturning into.

    The Brotherhood is simply the best funded, most organized, loudest, mostviolent and assertive political movement in Egypt, with its opponents beingdivided, co-opted, and scattered, hopelessly weak in comparison, despite theirnumerical superiority. The Muslim Brotherhood, despite its performance atthe polls, and like many prevailing political movements around the globe (e.g.

    the USandThailand), is in fact a minority.

    The money and organizational skills the Brotherhood has, are owed to theirlong standing support from the US, Israel, and its regional partners throughwhom Western money and support is laundered - namely Saudi Arabia andQatar. Morsi and the Brotherhood, like Mohammed ElBaradei's oppositionmovement in Egypt, are creations and political manifestations of Westernforeign policy and their regional, hegemonic objectives.

    Angry protesters have now risen up across the country, and while fellowforeign collaborator ElBaradei attempts to pose as the face of this opposition,it is clear that the protesters represent a much larger and diverse segment ofthe population. With ElBaradei already exposed and diminished politically,Morsi and his Muslim Brotherhood remain one of the West's last viablefootholds in the country. Morsi's fall would be a tremendous setback, one thatElBaradei will be unlikely able to salvage.

    And because Morsi's fall would be so catastrophic for his Western sponsorsand their overarching agenda, it should be expected that extraordinary

    measures will be taken to ensure either he remains in power, or that a suitablereplacement takes over his office.

    The Brotherhood's "Credentials."

    The Muslim Brotherhood is a faux-theocratic sectarian extremist movement -a regional movement that transcends national borders. It is guilty of decades

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    of violent discord not only in Egypt, but across the Arab World and it hasremained a serious threat to secular systems from Algeria to Syria and backagain.

    Image: Mohamed Morsi - hardly a "hardline extremists" himself, he is the embodiment

    of the absolute fraud that is the Muslim Brotherhood - a leadership ofWestern-educated,

    Western-servingtechnocrats posing as "pious Muslims" attempting to cultivate a base of

    fanatical extremists prepared to intimidate through violence the Brotherhood's

    opposition. Failing that, they are prepared to use (and have used) extreme violence to

    achieve their political agenda.

    ....

    Today, the Western press has decried Egyptian and Syrian efforts to hem inthese sectarian extremists, particularly in Syria where the government wasaccused of having "massacred" armed Brotherhood militants in Hama in 1982.The constitutions of secular Arab nations across Northern Africa and theMiddle East,including the newly rewritten Syrian Constitution, haveattempted to exclude sectarian political parties, especially those with"regional" affiliations to prevent the Muslim Brotherhood and Al Qaedaaffiliated political movements from ever coming into power.

    And while sectarian extremists taking power in Egypt and attempting to takepower in Syria may seem like an imminent threat to Western (includingIsraeli) interests - it in reality is a tremendous boon.

    Morsi himself is by no means an "extremists" or an "Islamist." He isa US-educated technocratwho merely poses as "hardline" in order to cultivate thefanatical support of the Brotherhood's rank and file. Several of Morsi's

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    children are even US citizens. Morsi will gladly play the part of a sneering"anti-American," "anti-Israeli" "Islamist," but in the end, no matter how far theact goes, he will fulfill the West's agenda.

    Already, despite a long campaign of feigned anti-American, anti-Israelipropaganda during the Egyptian presidential run-up,the Muslim Brotherhoodhas joinedUS, European,and Israelicalls for "international" intervention inSyria. Egypt has continued to collude with the West, even as it feignedsupport for Gaza during its recent conflict with Israel. Alongside the CIA,Mossad, and the Persian Gulf State despots of Saudi Arabia and Qatar, theMuslim Brotherhood's Syrian affiliates have been funneling weapons, cash,and foreign fighters into Syria to fight Wall Street, London, Riyadh, Doha,and Tel Aviv's proxy war.

    Ina May 6, 2012 Reuters article it stated:"Working quietly, the Brotherhood has been financing Free Syrian Armydefectors based in Turkey and channeling money and supplies to Syria,reviving their base among small Sunni farmers and middle class Syrians,opposition sources say."The Muslim Brotherhood was nearing extinction in Syria before the latestunrest, and while Reuters categorically fails in its report to explain the "how"behind the Brotherhood's resurrection, it was revealed in a 2007 New Yorkerarticle titled, "The Redirection" by Seymour Hersh.

    The Brotherhood was being directly backed by the US and Israel who werefunneling support through the Saudis so as to not compromise the "credibility"of the so-called "Islamic" movement. Hersh revealed that members of theLebanese Saad Hariri clique, then led by Fouad Siniora, had been the go-between for US planners and the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood.

    Hersh reports the Lebanese Hariri faction had met Dick Cheney inWashington and relayed personally the importance of using the MuslimBrotherhood in Syria in any move against the ruling government:

    "[Walid] Jumblatt then told me that he had met with Vice-President Cheney inWashington last fall to discuss, among other issues, the possibility ofundermining Assad. He and his colleagues advised Cheney that, if the UnitedStates does try to move against Syria, members of the Syrian MuslimBrotherhood would be the ones to talk to, Jumblatt said." -The Redirection,Seymour Hersh (2007)

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    Image: ElBaradei, despite frequent anti-Israeli rhetoric, literally sat around the sametable as the Israeli president, the Israeli foreign minister, and the governor of the Bank

    of Israel, as a fellow board member and adviser to theWall Street-London funded

    International Crisis Group. ElBaradei and his Muslim Brotherhood counterpart Morsi,

    play "good cop-bad cop" versus the Egyptian people, both as clear agents of Western

    corporate-financier interests.

    ....

    It should be remembered that like the Muslim Brotherhood, ElBaradei directlyrepresents Western interests, ElBaradei himself a board member of the WallStreet-London funded International Crisis Group, which featuresUSfinancierslike George Soros and Larry Summers, Neo-Conservativewarmongers like Richard Armitage and Kenneth Adelman, and perhaps moreinexplicable considering ElBaradei's feigned "anti-Israeli" rhetoric, thePresident of Israel, Shimon Peres, former Foreign Minister of Israel ShlomoBen-Ami, and Stanley Fischer, the governor of the Bank of Israel.

    Like the Brotherhood, ElBaradei's rise to political power was made possible

    by a movement trained, funded, and directed by the US government andorganizations such as the US Congress-funded National Endowment forDemocracy, years before the "Arab Spring" would actually unfold.

    In an April 2011 article published by the New York Times titled, "U.S.Groups Helped Nurture Arab Uprisings," it was stated:"A number of the groups and individuals directly involved in the revolts andreforms sweeping the region, including the April 6 Youth Movement in Egypt,the Bahrain Center for Human Rights and grass-roots activists like EntsarQadhi, a youth leader in Yemen, received training and financing from groupslike the International Republican Institute, the National Democratic Instituteand Freedom House, a nonprofit human rights organization based inWashington."The article would also add, regarding the US State Department-fundedNational Endowment for Democracy (NED):

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    "The Republican and Democratic institutes are loosely affiliated with theRepublican and Democratic Parties. They were created by Congress and arefinanced through the National Endowment for Democracy, which was set upin 1983 to channel grants for promoting democracy in developing nations. TheNational Endowment receives about $100 million annually from Congress.Freedom House also gets the bulk of its money from the Americangovernment, mainly from the State Department. "In 2008, Egyptian activists from the above mentioned April 6 movement werein New York City forthe inaugural Alliance of Youth Movements (AYM)summit, also known as Movements.org. There, they received training,networking opportunities, and support from AYM'svarious corporateand USgovernmental sponsors, including the US State Department itself.

    Shortly afterward, April 6 would travel to Serbia to train underUS-funded

    CANVAS, formally the US-funded NGO "Otpor" who helped overthrow thegovernment of Serbia in 2000. Otpor, theNew York Times would report, wasa "well-oiled movement backed by several million dollars from the UnitedStates." After its success it would change its name to CANVAS and begintraining activists to be used in other US-backed regime change operations.

    The April 6 Movement, after training with CANVAS, would return to Egyptin 2010, a full year before the "Arab Spring," along with UN IAEA ChiefMohammed ElBaradei.April 6 members would even be arrestedwhilewaiting for ElBaradei's arrival at Cairo's airport in mid-February. Already,ElBaradei, as early as 2010, announced his intentions of running for presidentin the 2011 elections. Together with April 6,Wael Ghonim of Google, and acoalition of other opposition parties, ElBaradei assembled his "National Frontfor Change" and began preparing for the coming "Arab Spring" where hismore presentable "pro-democracy" front would cover for large masses ofMuslim Brotherhood followers in Tahrir Square as well as violence theBrotherhood carried out nationwide before the fall of Egyptian PresidentHosni Mubarak.

    While the Western press attempts to portray Elbaradei and the MuslimBrotherhood as opponents, they are in reality complimentary - a Western-backed, "good cop-bad cop" routine attempting to control both ends of Egypt'spolitical spectrum.

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    Caution as Opposition Builds Vs. the Muslim Brotherhood.

    Clearly, both the Brotherhood and ElBaradei represent neither the people ofEgypt, nor Egypt's best interests. In the coming days, weeks, and months, asthe Muslim Brotherhood faces increased opposition, Egyptians and onlookersaround the world must carefully examine and delineate between the differentopposition groups coming forward to challenge the current ruling governmentand ensure that real opposition prevails, while collaborators like ElBaradei areexposed and sidelined.

    There is real, legitimate opposition in Egypt, and it is essential that is avoidsthe common tricks used to neutralize and subdue legitimate activism. Thosefalling into ElBaradei's camp must recognize that while their intentions maybe noble, the movement they are helping hold aloft is not, and stands opposed

    to their very political convictions and future aspirations.

    Those amongst the Muslim Brotherhood's supporters must sincerely askthemselves why, for decades, their leaders' ambitions have consistently and"conveniently" dovetailed with Western designs against real progress in theArab World.

    Source: http://www.mathaba.net/news/?x=632101