01-02-2011, 07:52 PM
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Washington Post Confirms that Egyptian Looters Were Agents Provocateur
The Washington Post writes today:
Thank you, President Mubarak ... for educating the world about the concepts of agents provocateur and false flags disruptions.
Washington Post Confirms that Egyptian Looters Were Agents Provocateur
The Washington Post writes today:
Human Rights Watch confirmed several cases of undercover police loyal to Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's regime committing acts of violence and looting in an attempt to stoke fear of instability as demonstrations grew stronger Tuesday against the autocratic leader.
Peter Bouckaert, the emergency director at Human Rights Watch, said hospitals confirmed that they received several wounded looters shot by the army carrying police identification cards. They also found several cases of looters and vandals in Cairo and Alexandria with police identification cards. He added that it was "unexplainable" that thousands of prisoners escaped from prisons over the weekend.
"Mubarak's mantra to his own people was that he was the guarantor of the nation's stability. It would make sense that he would want to send the message that without him, there is no safety," Bouckaert said.
This only confirms what we already knew about Mubarak's use of agents provocateur to carry out false flag disruptions.Peter Bouckaert, the emergency director at Human Rights Watch, said hospitals confirmed that they received several wounded looters shot by the army carrying police identification cards. They also found several cases of looters and vandals in Cairo and Alexandria with police identification cards. He added that it was "unexplainable" that thousands of prisoners escaped from prisons over the weekend.
"Mubarak's mantra to his own people was that he was the guarantor of the nation's stability. It would make sense that he would want to send the message that without him, there is no safety," Bouckaert said.
Thank you, President Mubarak ... for educating the world about the concepts of agents provocateur and false flags disruptions.
"Where is the intersection between the world's deep hunger and your deep gladness?"