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Aug 25, 2013 No Comments ›› Infidel Alie

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Excerpted from Walid Shoebat – Egypt’s Attorney General Hisham Barakat is looking into evidence that arrested Muslim Brotherhood leaders accepted bribes from the U.S. Embassy in Cairo, according to a report from Almesryoon, an Egyptian newspaper that cites a “judicial source”.

The trials that are scheduled to begin in Cairo on August 25th will feature a litany of charges against the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood. Included among them are murders, assassinations, prison escapes, sniping, indiscriminate killing of demonstrators, and collaborating with foreign governments, to include both the United States and Qatar.

Evidence we have obtained lends credibility to the charges of “gifts” (bribes) being taken in U.S. dollars from the U.S. Embassy in Cairo” that were distributed to top ministerial level officials in the Mursi government.

Via Almesryoon: - “A judicial source stated that over the past few days, a number of complaints have been filed with the Attorney General Hisham Barakat. These complaints accuse the leaders of the Muslim Brotherhood and leaders of the centrist party of receiving gifts from the American embassy in Cairo. The sponsors of these complaints stated that among these leaders are Mohamed Badie, General Guide of the Muslim Brotherhood, Khairat Al-Shater, deputy leader and businessman, Mohamed Beltagy leading the group, Essam el-Erian, deputy head of the Freedom and Justice Party of, and Abu Ela Mady, head of the Wasat Party, Essam Sultan, deputy head of the Wasat Party.”

The strength of these allegations is seemingly bolstered by another case alluded to by the newspaper in which a document is referenced. This document reportedly reveals monthly “gifts” being paid to Muslim Brotherhood leaders in Egypt by the Prime Minister Hamad bin Jassim bin Jabor Al Thani, Minister of Foreign Affairs to the Mursi government. These monthly payments were said to be denominated in U.S. dollars to each leader.

Evidence for such allegations are substantiated by a document we have obtained. It includes the names of several recipients of funds and even includes their signatures acknowledging receipt of the funds.

This ledger, obtained from inside the Mursi government, lends additional credibility to the report published – in Arabic – by Almesryoon, which claims that U.S. bribes were paid to the Muslim Brotherhood.

Figure 1: Official Document from Morsi Government, Egypt “Direction of Grants and Gifts for 2013,” submitted by HE Sheikh/ Hamad bin Jasim bin Jabor Al Thani (May God protect him), Prime Minister – Minister of Foreign Affairs

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The names listed on the Qatar document match several names mentioned in the Almesryoon article, including Mohamed Beltagy, listed as the last name in the Qatari document as being paid an annual “gift”/bribe of $850,000 annually in U.S. dollars.

The document above lists “gifts” which amount to bribes being paid to the Mursi government members in annual payments of between $750,000 and $850,000 in U.S. dollars each. The sums amount to tens of millions of dollars in bribes. The nature or purpose for these payments is unknown but is definitely marked as “gifts”.

Here is a direct translation from the newspaper:

“A judicial source stated that the Attorney General Hisham Barakat received a number of filed complaints over the past few days. These complaints accuse leaders of the Muslim Brotherhood and leaders of the centrist party of receiving bribes thinly disguised as ‘gifts’, paid through the U.S. Embassy in Cairo.”

Almesryoon reports that both the U.S. and Qatar paid bribes to Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood leaders. The document above serves as very strong evidence that Qatar did in fact do just that.

The signatures seen in Figure 1 means the document will be used as evidence in the upcoming trials set to begin on the 25th.

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  •  Cant believe I missed that, I will go there now.

  • Lee here is a preview of the blog until it is approved. http://patdollard.com/2013/08/syria-un-inspectors-shot-at-by-sniper...

  • Lee this whole game of life and death is getting quite disgusting. I just put up a blog on the UN weapons inspectors being shot at with a video, I have been watching Russia too.

  • Lee your welcome, there is something else that is a little more worrying and that is REX 84 the continuity of government that I don't really understand yet and most has been kept secret. I just may look into it today. What has amazed me is the amount of information about Egypt that was leaked on a weekend. That is rare.

  • If the military invokes martial law the president and congress are removed, the president or congress can invoke martial law also maybe congress would stay if the president did it.

    Martial law on the national level may be declared by Congress or the president. Under Article I, Section 8, Clause 15, of the Constitution, Congress has the power "[t]o provide for calling forth the Militia to execute the Laws of the Union, suppress insurrections and repel Invasions." Article II, Section 2, Clause 1, of the Constitution declares that "[t]he President shall be Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States, and of the Militia of the several States, when called into the actual Service of the United States." Neither constitutional provision includes a direct reference to martial law. However, the Supreme Court has interpreted both to allow the declaration of martial law by the president or Congress. On the state level, a governor may declare martial law within her or his own state. The power to do so usually is granted in the state constitution.

  • Lee there are lots of false flag in history even in Rome. 

  • I don't think world war automatically invokes martial but would be an easy way to do it. Congress goes home I think. 

  • Yes, Lee, there is a precedent.  Several times, various US presidents have sought a third term, but were prevented for various reasons.  The 22nd Amendment says two-term max.  FDR was the only US president to serve three terms because of the war in Europe in 1940.

    IF there is a world war, does that automatically invoke martial law?  Anyone know what law that is?  Once the president does declare martial law then, yes, the constitution is suspended.

  • A world war will bring Martial law then he is a dictator. I just posted him declaring war with Syria with David Cameron.  

  • War is the only thing that could save O at this point and he just approved it with Cameron.

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