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Do you Really Know “Wael Ghonim” ?

Below ia list of facts collected about Wael Ghonim, and its all yours to judge.

1- 30 year old Egyptian/American works as the Head of Marketing for Google Middle East and Africa.

2- One of the top Google Executives. (Google is owned by Serge Briant (Jewish) and Larry Page).

3- Married to an American Lady.

4- Annual Salary of $700,000 + Benefits.

5- Ghonim is the founder of EL Barad3y supporters page on facebook and the true introducer of el barad3y to Egyptian youth over the internet.

6- Ghonim is involved in Movements.org through his job in Google. Movements.org is an organization that helps youth activists change their communities using technology. Movements.org is founded and managed by Jared Cohen (Jewish).

Movements.org is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization comprised of individuals from technology companies, media, the NGO community and digital activists from around the world. We provide a global network that aims to support and sustain campaigns for nonviolent social change that harness 21st century tools to safeguard human rights, promote good governance and foster civic engagement.

 

Who Funds movement.org:

 

Google (Jewish)YouTube (Jewish)Facebook (Jewish)MTV (American)CBS News (Jewish), MSNBC (USA), as well as the Columbia Law School (USA) and the U.S. State Department (USA).

 

Jared Cohen:

-  Founder of Movements.org and Managing Director.

-  He was one of the Director’s of Barack Obama 2008 Presidential Campaign and then Policy Planning Staff, Office of the Secretary of State.

- He now runs movement.org and is being financed by Google.

- Ghonim had exact information about how the Egyptian police maneuvers in protests, had calculations of how long does it take people to move from one location to another in techniques that would cause the police to run in circles.

Examples of techniques used by Wael Ghonim and his dream team:

- If one group manages to break through the police blocks on one location, they need call the rest to encourage them to break through their blocks to meet at central points.

- Giving emotional speeches to the police, especially the soldiers to influence their minds.

- When the Egyptian Government blocked internet and Telecom, Google created a service for protesters to access Twitter through a landline and speak their message and a computer transfers this message into text that is spread across the world. This service has been announced through Aljazeera network just before it was banned in Egypt.

- Have you realized that Ghonim’s Laptop on the videos across the internet is a non Arabic keyboard. Ghonim uses Yamli.com to type arabic on his laptop. Yamli.com is owned by Google and is the tool that will destroy the Arabic typing on the internet.

- Egypt’s Cyber Police has sent facebook several requests to block or show the identity of the creator of khaled saed and barad3y pages , but facebook refused due to freedom rights. On the other hand the USA had blocked several groups to extreme Muslims.

- Wael Ghonim is the only person released out of prison due to external forces on the past regime to release him.

- When CNN asked Ghonim what would you like to do after Mubarak left, `he said I would like to thank Mark Zukerberg. (Creator of Facebook “Jewish”).

- Ghonim started dancing and singing in a completely inappropriate manner to such a leader when he heard the news that Mubarak left.

- Why wasn’t ghonim in Tahrir SQ, when the news was announced? Why did he watch it on TV and then go to tahrir Sq.

Wiki Leaks Reports:

 

On December 23, 2008, a young Egyptian “X”  dissident sat down with US embassy officials in Cairo to share highlights from his recent travels, and to discuss plans to topple Hosni Mubarak’s regime before the country’s 2011 election.

He had just returned home after a trip to New York and Washington DC that was paid for by the State Department. Activists from Egypt, Burma, Darfur, Columbia, and elsewhere had been invited to attend a State-sponsored event dubbed the Alliance of Youth Movements Summit. With support from a medley of sponsors–Google, Facebook, Howcast, YouTube, MTV, Columbia Law School, and Access 360 Media–the three-day Summit was packed with seminars, speeches and workshops focused on finding the “best ways to use digital media to promote freedom and justice, counter violence, extremism and oppression.” They met officials on Capitol Hill, produced “a field manual for youth empowerment,” and even met “The View” co-host Whoopi Goldberg.

 

The U.S. government is courting X but doesn’t believe that a democratic transition could be pulled off in 2011

 

POLICE BRUTALITY Is a key driver to motivate anti Mubarak protesters.

.

X expressed satisfaction with the December 3-5

“Alliance of Youth Movements Summit” in New York, noting that

he was able to meet activists from other countries and

outline his movement’s goals for democratic change in Egypt.

He told us that the other activists at the summit were very

supportive, and that some even offered to hold public

demonstrations in support of Egyptian democracy in their

countries, with XXXXXXXXXXXX as an invited guest.  XXXXXXXXXXXX said he discussed with the other activists how April 6 members could more effectively evade harassment and surveillance from SSIS with technical upgrades, such as consistently alternating

computer “simcards.”  However, XXXXXXXXXXXX lamented to us that

because most April 6 members do not own computers, this

tactic would be impossible to implement.  XXXXXXXXXXXX was

appreciative of the successful efforts by the Department and

the summit organizers to protect his identity at the summit,

and told us that his name was never mentioned publicly.

C) XXXXXXXXXXXX claimed that several opposition forces –

including the Wafd, Nasserite, Karama and Tagammu parties,

and the Muslim Brotherhood, Kifaya, and Revolutionary

Socialist movements — have 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

(ref C).  According to XXXXXXXXXXXX, the opposition is interested in

receiving support from the army and the police for a

transitional government prior to the 2011 elections.  XXXXXXXXXXXX

asserted that this plan is so sensitive it cannot be written

down.  (Comment:  We have no information to corroborate that

these parties and movements have agreed to the unrealistic

plan XXXXXXXXXXXX has outlined.  Per ref C, XXXXXXXXXXXX previously told us that this plan was publicly available on the internet on Facebook through the managed group.  End comment.)

 

 

Pause and Think…. The End of Part 1.

 

 

 

 

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