Democracy in the Middle East
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There are three main components necessary to build a democracy in a country.
Deprived of the presence of any one of the three components, democracy is virtually
impossible. First, the country must have capital, which builds an economy, creates jobs
through industry, and provides a steady source of income for the needed area. A
democratic state requires its people have the education to not only understand it, but also
operate it. Many inhabitants of the Middle East are illiterate. Therefore, they cannot
begin to cognize the implication of democracy nor do they have the ability to manage that
government. Thankfully, educational opportunities are on the rise. Women are now
attending college at the highest rates ever. Employment is the third requirement for
establishment of a democracy. This is presently a major issue in many countries
including Egypt. Labor is scarce, and populaces suffer greatly from the poverty. One of
the main reasons for the suffering is the fact that western forces continue to lay claim to
the Middle Eastern world’s oil despite the fact that there is an estimated $5 trillion worth
of crude oil in Alaska that “the powers that be”, won’t touch until after the New Order is
initiated. This in turn takes jobs and money away for the people that actually live in the
countries. This subsequently deprives inhabitants of their own resources from their land.
Though Americans would like to believe that circumstances have progressed over the
past few years in the Middle East, The sad truth is that is not the case. Therefore, despite
the, uprisings in Yemen, Egypt, Libya and other countries who follow the Arab spring
movement, there is no significant reform for the people. The elite of the world have
organized and funded the individuals or provocateurs that initially orchestrated the
revolts. It is very apparent that the countries with overthrown dictators are not currently
in any better of a position than when the movement began. The elite fund the Muslim
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brotherhood primarily for control. Oil companies use the unrest in the areas to their own
selfish benefit by raising the prices of oil because the discontent makes it harder for them
to obtain it. The goal of the elite is to form a one-world government, crash the euro, and
crash the dollar. Then, after the gas prices, and food prices are so high that people are
starving, the New World Order will submit to the peoples cries for help, and they will
announce the new currency.
This New World government has no morals, and no conscience. They will do
anything to see that their agenda comes to fruition. This means there will be more unrest,
and mayhem throughout the Arab countries all in the name of democracy. None of these
countries will build a democracy! Not one! Once, the New World order has established
its government, we the people of the United States will sadly have to pay the
consequences of the thirty-year-old deals that then secretary of state, Henry Kissinger
made with all of the Middle East other than Iran and Iraq. Kissinger agreed That
America would not use its oil, provided in return, we bought our oil from the Middle
East. We then paid a portion of the money we owed on the oil in Federal Reserve notes
and Treasury Bills. These are thirty-year-old notes. Countries like China hold a trillion
dollars in United States Federal Reserve notes and Treasury Bills. These notes are due to
be cashed in 2012. When the United States dollar crashes at the end of 2012, these
trillions of dollars in Federal Reserve notes and Treasury Bills will only be worth as
much as the paper on which they are written. What is sad is we could pay our debt with
the oil in Alaska, but instead China and other countries are going to pay a portion of it
with the reserve notes.
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The lack of democratic values in the Middle East is the most part, attributed to the
money hungry powers that may inevitably run our world. American interest continues to
aid the regimes that poorly run their people. Sometimes the dictators just do not know
how to do this, and sometimes, they just do not care. Countries like Egypt, Syria, and
Iran have all tried to build a democracy without success. Americans desperately need to
do away with the Federal Reserve, and unnecessary government rule. Waking up to the
tyrannical practices of our government is essential not only for Americans, but also for
the rest of the world. If we would just stay out of the Middle East and just use our own
oil, then we would all live much happier lives.
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