President Mubarak Resigned in 2011. Sisi to Free Him in 2013.
On 2/11/2011 President Mubarak resigned, as was encoded in Torah. But the Code also has General Sisi on it, and he seems ready to release Mubarak. (Updated on 8/19/2013)
On January 25, 2011 massive protests erupted in Egypt against President Hosni Mubarak. On the matrix above the axis term is H. MURBARAK at its minimum ELS in the Torah. His first name, HOSNI, appears at the special case skip of -1. PHARAOH and EGYPT appear in the open text. It is obvious that the protest occurred because he had (and still has) enemies in Egypt who did appreciate his rule of the nation from 1981 until 2011. In the open text is THEY HATED HIM MORE. Will he survive? In the open text is LET US NOT TAKE HIS LIFE. The man to ensure that this is so appears to be General SISI who is also on the Matrix. At an ELS is PROTEST. The matrix also has the word GENERAL at skip +1. Before leading his nation, in November 1967 Mubarak became the Air Force Academy's commander and two years later he became Chief of Staff for the Egyptian Air Force. In 1972 when he became Commander of the Air Force and Egyptian Deputy Minister of Defense and the following year he was promoted to air chief marshal in recognition of service during the Yom Kippur war of October 1973. Thus the pairing of this rank with H. Mubarak (the Hebrew here could also be read as THE GENERAL) is most appropriate. President Mubarak has often worked hard to bring peace to the Middle East. He has also been a staunch ally of the United States. This may be why we see the plea of the matrix stating LET US NOT TAKE HIS LIFE. While I did not notice the word when I first posted a smaller 400-letter letter version of this matrix, the term RESIGNED is on the 600-letter version above where it shares the letter mem with H. MURBARAK . It was added here on 2/2/20100 - 9 days before he resigned..
STATISTICAL SIGNFICANCE OF THE MATRIX. The most significant key term on the matrix is the name HOSNI at skip -1. Odds for it being at a special case skip (+1, -1, N which is 840 here, or -N) on the 560-letter matrix were about 1 in 127. Although it shared a letter mem with EGYPT, the least significant term was PROTEST which had about 1 chance in 1.1 of being there (a virtual certainty). Both these sets of odds overlook alternate spellings or synonyms which reduce their value. The word for REVOLUTION was not on this matrix (it was on others with Mubarak). The word HATED had about 1 chance in 28 of being there in the open text. GENERAL had 1 chance in 12 of being there, though it's placement as part of THE GENERAL touching H. MURBARAK was interesting. RESIGNED had about 1 chance in 5 to be on the matrtix, though again its sharing a letter with H. MURBARAK was interesting. No value was assigned to LET US NOT TAKE HIS LIFE because we do not yet know how his life will end at the moment. Overall odds for this matrix, before caveats expressed above are taken into consideration, were 1 chance in 29,682,534 (p = 3.37*10-8), however better software such as that developed by Dr. Robert Haralick is needed to factor in alternate spellings, synonyms, and terms sought but not found. If we just consider the 90 letters highlighted with a yellow background, the odds of finding GENERAL at skip +1 and RESIGNED with H. MURBARAK are about 1 in 10,777.
After Israel returned the Sinai to Egypt, the Muslim Brotherhood assassinated Sadat. They promised to abrogate the treaty with Israel if they ruled Israel, but did not do it when they took over. Had they done so Israel would have had no choice but to retake the entire Sinai Peninsula in order to ensure its security. Certainly the Egyptian army knew this, and it may have played a role in their overthowing Morsi. The Egyptian army has no desire to lose another war with Israel. It's possible that if such action is ever required, Israel might turn then over the Sinai to the Bedouin for their own independent state so long as they understand that the Israelis are their friends who want nothing more from them than access to tourist resorts and points of attaction like Mount Sinai, plus continued gas flow through pipelenes in the Sinai. The Bedouin believe that Moses split the seas at Lake Bardawil, right by where my findings show the Ark of the Covenant is to be found. They would be easier for me to work with in my research than was the case with with Zahi Hawass who controlled access to Egyptian antiquities under Mubarak.
Whatever happens, it's important that the Suez Canal be kept open. The last time Egypt lost the Sinai, the canal was closed.
Did the U.S. help overthrow Mubarak? With respect to the U.S. giving the green light to overthrow Mubarak, while I often disagree with Barry Chamish, I found his partial analysis of the situation in Egypt to be of interest. It follows:
Partial extract of an article by Barry Chamish (www.barrychamish.com) : THE U.S. IS BEHIND THE FALL OF MUBARK
Elad Pressman, editor of a major Israeli political website, was my guest on my radio show and did he have news! The Daily Telegraph had dug into Wikileaks documents and pieced together a report that convincingly proves the US was behind the violent Egyptian protests.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/africaandindianocean/egypt/8289686/Egypt-protests-Americas-secret-backing-for-rebel-leaders-behind-uprising.html
The American Embassy in Cairo helped a young dissident attend a US-sponsored summit for activists in New York, while working to keep his identity secret from Egyptian state police. On his return to Cairo in December 2008, the activist told US diplomats that an alliance of opposition groups had drawn up a plan to overthrow President Hosni Mubarak and install a democratic government in 2011. He has already been arrested by Egyptian security in connection with the demonstrations and his identity is being protected by The Daily Telegraph.
The disclosures, contained in previously secret US diplomatic dispatches released by the WikiLeaks website, show American officials pressed the Egyptian government to release other dissidents who had been detained by the police.
At least five people were killed in Cairo alone yesterday and 870 injured, several with bullet wounds. Mohamed ElBaradei, the pro-reform leader and Nobel Peace Prize winner, was placed under house arrest after returning to Egypt to join the dissidents. Riots also took place in Suez, Alexandria and other major cities across the country.
The US government has previously been a supporter of Mr Mubarak’s regime. But the leaked documents show the extent to which America was offering support to pro-democracy activists in Egypt while publicly praising Mr Mubarak as an important ally in the Middle East. In a secret diplomatic dispatch, sent on December 30 2008, Margaret Scobey, the US Ambassador to Cairo, recorded that opposition groups had allegedly dber this year. The memo, which Ambassador Scobey sent to the US Secretary of State in Washington DC, was marked “confidential” and headed: “April 6 activist on his US visit and regime change in Egypt.”
It said the activist claimed “several opposition forces” had “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.” The embassy’s source said the plan was “so sensitive it cannot be written down.”
Ambassador Scobey questioned whether such an “unrealistic” plot could work, or ever even existed. However, the documents showed that the activist had been approached by US diplomats and received extensive support for his pro-democracy campaign from officials in Washington. The embassy helped the campaigner attend a “summit” for youth activists in New York, which was organized by the US State Department.
Cairo embassy officials warned Washington that the activist’s identity must be kept secret because he could face “retribution” when he returned to Egypt. He had already allegedly been tortured for three days by Egyptian state security after he was arrested for taking part in a protest some years earlier.
The protests in Egypt are being driven by the April 6 youth movement, a group on Facebook that has attracted mainly young and educated members opposed to Mr Mubarak. The group has about 70,000 members and uses social networking sites to orchestrate protests and report on their activities. The documents released by WikiLeaks reveal US Embassy officials were in regular contact with the activist throughout 2008 and 2009, considering him one of their most reliable sources for information about human rights abuses
Elad strongly suggested that I investigate who was behind Mohammed ElBaradei. Look what I discovered! Just a few months ago, Mohammed ElBaradei was paraded on the front cover of the Council On Foreign Relations (CFR) rag, Foreign Affairs, with a headline asking if he could be Egypt's savior. (2013 UPDATE NOTE by Barry Roffman: ELBaradei was selected as Vice President when the Egyptain people and its Army overthrew Morsi this year. However he resigned when he saw the killing of so many Muslim Brotherhhod members.) Chamish continues, What uncanny foresight, for on the second day of Egyptian protests he showed up in Cairo and was named as the negotiator of The Muslim Brotherhood. So where did he come from? It turns out from the board of an NGO run by CFR muckrakers George Soros and Zbigniew Brzezinski.
Against the regime, the opposition groups - of which there are at least ten - are just as hamstrung by their failure to produce a leader able to stand up and challenge the president. For lack of any representative figure, they picked the retired nuclear watchdog director Dr. Mohamed ElBaradi to speak for them in negotiations over the transfer of power. Hardly anyone in Egypt knows him: He is better known outside the country having spent many years abroad. Yet, at the same time, ElBaradei sits on the board of a Soros/Brzezinski foundation.
Go to the George Soros/Zbigniew Brzezinski Crisis Groups Website and you will see that the Egyptian clashes have hit surprisingly close to home for them. That's because none other than their own Mohamed ElBaradei, sitting on their board of trustees, is the self-proclaimed leader of the unrest unfolding across the streets of Cairo. The International Crisis Group's recent condemnation of ElBaradei's detention and admission of his membership amongst "the Group" is accompanied by calls for the government to stop using violence against the protesters.
http://www.crisisgroup.org/en/about/board.aspx
A few board members:
George Soros, Chairman, Open Society Institute
Mohamed ElBaradei, Director-General Emeritus, International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA); Nobel Peace Prize (2005)
Javier Solana, Former EU High Representative for the Common Foreign and Security Policy, NATO Secretary-General and Foreign Affairs Minister of Spain
And then, we have The Muslim Brotherhood meeting with Obama. From the Egyptian press: 'Obama met Muslim Brotherhood members in U.S.'