TRAPPED IN A MASONIC WORLD
TRAPPED IN A MASONIC WORLD
TRAPPED IN A MASONIC WORLD
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local pubs and nightclubs that lead onto trashing other nation states, now such as Libya, and who knows<br />
where else in the middle-east or around the world, - but history shows where it‘s already occurred.<br />
Like the Black Hand secret society from 1911, and supposedly connected to the 1914, assassination in<br />
Sarajevo of Franz Ferdinand, Archduke of Austria, said to be the catalyst to the start of World War I, -<br />
And similar to the ―Youngs‖ revolutionary groups founded by Giuseppe Mazzini during the 1840‘s, i.e.<br />
Young Germany, Young Poland, Young Switzerland, which were under the guise of Young Europe<br />
movement that inspired groups of young Turkish army cadets and students to form the ―Young Turks‖.<br />
The Fez wearing ―Young Turks‖ originated from groups of so-called ―Progressive‖ university students, -<br />
who were driven underground along with all other forms of political dissents after the constitution was<br />
annulled by the Sultan. Like their European forerunners such as the Carbonari, whom I also mention, and<br />
who were groups of secret revolutionary societies founded in early 19th-century Italy. Although their<br />
goals often had a patriotic and liberal focus, they lacked a clear political agenda, - they typically formed<br />
cells, in which only one member might be connected to another cell. In R.J. Rummel‘s book Death by<br />
Government the regime of the ―Young Turks‖ is listed seventh on the list of most murderous regimes, just<br />
after the Khmer Rouge regime and just before communist Vietnam. Omar Libya [1] [1a] is a Libyan activist<br />
exiled in London. He is the coordinator of Libyan Youth Movement an organisation composed of Libyan<br />
nationals living both inside and outside of the country. They organise anti-Gaddafi demonstrations<br />
through social networks.<br />
Channel 4 News in the UK reported, as did the media in general, that within just hours after security<br />
forces used water cannons, tear gas and warning shots to disperse thousands of protesters in Tunis, Tunisia,<br />
its prime minister announced the formation of a new national coalition government on the 17 th January<br />
2011. The Prime Minister Mohamed Ghannouchi, a longtime friend of ousted President Zine El Abidine<br />
Ben, said that he would lead the coalition government with six members of the former regime, and that the<br />
19-member coalition Cabinet will include three opposition leaders and 10 independents.<br />
Ben Ali, who ruled the Tunisia for 23 years, fled to Saudi Arabia on Friday with his wife, Leila, and<br />
according to French daily Le Monde [1b] she packed $65 million worth of gold in her ―diplomatic luggage‖,<br />
now no one else would be permitted to flee anywhere with that kind of stash, and isn‘t ironic that the<br />
Tunisians were protesting against its governments greed, corruption and brutality.<br />
Now we know mass demonstrations first broke out in mid-December 2010, when it‘s alleged a collegeeducated<br />
street vendor, Mohamed Bouazizi, burned himself to death in protest of the confiscation of his<br />
fruit and vegetable cart, saying he was unable to make a living.<br />
Human rights groups estimate that up to 200 people are thought to have died during the month-long<br />
protest, ‗most shot dead by police‘. Sihem Bensedrine, head of the National Council for Civil Liberties,<br />
told The Guardian [2] that police had also raped an unknown number of women. "These were random, a<br />
sort of reprisal against the people," she said. "In poor areas, women who had nothing to do with anything<br />
were raped in front of their families. Guns held back the men; the women were raped in front of them." [2]<br />
I‘m trying to work out what might have really happened in Tunisia, since it‘s been alleged and widely<br />
reported that the involvement of foreign mercenaries, were used in Egypt, Algeria and particularly in<br />
Libya. - The world reports went on to state; that whilst many Tunisians were happy that Ben Ali being<br />
ousted from power, some of the ex-president‘s die-hard supporters were/still are unwilling to accept this<br />
‗new order‘. As over that following weekend, gun battles broke out between troops and members of Ben<br />
Ali‘s police force.<br />
Reuters News Agency reported: [3] ‗Snipers took to rooftops near the Interior Ministry and central bank<br />
Sunday and started shooting at soldiers on the ground‘. ‗A helicopter gunship strafed their hideout with<br />
bullets, killing two men. Earlier, the opposition PDP party said police and military had stopped a carload<br />
of armed men, and shots were fired outside its headquarters. Police said two of the suspects caught after<br />
chasing them into apartment buildings had ‗Swedish passports‘, and they also arrested a Tunisian. ‗Police<br />
detained four people carrying ‗German passports‘ over the same incident, state TV said, quoting a security<br />
source [3] .<br />
In another separate report also from Reuters News agency it stated: ‗...a vigilante mob assaulted a group<br />
of 13 Swedish ―hunters‖ in Tunis on Sunday, after as the men appeared as foreign mercenaries. ―We<br />
arrived about 10 days ago in Tunisia to hunt boars,‖ one of the hunters, Ove Oberg, told Agence France-<br />
Presse [3a] . His group was heading to the airport when their taxis were stopped at a checkpoint. ―They<br />
searched the vehicles,‖ he explained. ―They found our rifles, and everything degenerated. They dragged<br />
us out of the cars..., - ...we were kicked and beaten [3b] ‖. [3c] is a video link showing this incident].<br />
There have been many conflicting reports in regards to how long these band of men had been in the<br />
country for, and I suppose the best person to confirm this and believe is one of those actual alleged hunters