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international nexus for various foreign-funded organisations carrying out sedition worldwide under the guise of "human rights", is itself fully funded by the US government through the National Endowment for Democracy, Soros's Open Society and many others with clearly compromised affiliations. ElBaradei's chilly relationship with the United States as IAEA chief only advances US interests now." The most recent manifestation of this came when Israel farcically called ElBaradei an "Iranian agent”. This further illustrates the immense level of duplicity with which world events are being manipulated. 28 January 2011: After a warning by journalist/activist Dr Webster G. Tarpley of World Crisis Radio, the alternative media began looking closer at the unrest in Egypt which began shortly after Tunisia's growing crisis. n "All is not what it seems in Egyptian Clashes" it was noted that protest leader Mohamed ElBaradei was in act a devoted agent of the West, with a longstanding membership within the Wall Street-London-funded nternational Crisis Group (ICG) alongside "senior Israeli officials" including the current President of Israel, Shimon Peres, the current Governor of the Bank of srael, Stanley Fischer, and the former Foreign Minister of Israel, Shlomo Ben-Ami. The ICG also includes senior American bankers and geopolitical manipulators including George Soros, Zbigniew Brzezinski, Richard Armitage, Samuel Berger and Wesley Clark. 17 February 2011: The London-based National Front for the Salvation of Libya (NFSL) called for a Libyan "Day of Rage" to be held on 17 February, to match the US destabilisation rhetoric used in Tunisia and Egypt. The NFSL has been backed by the CIA and MI6 since the 1980s and made multiple attempts to overthrow Qaddafi's government with both terrorist attacks and armed insurrection. Note the EnoughGaddafi.com signs. EnoughGaddafi.com’s webmaster is listed on the US State Department’s Movements.org as the Twitter to follow. IAEA 18 February 2011: In the wake of Hosni Mubarak's ousting, Soros's Open Society Institute was found to be behind the NGOs involved in drafting Egypt's new constitution. These "civil society" groups include the Arabic Network for Human Rights Information, openly funded by the Open Society Institute and the neocon- lined, NED-funded Egyptian Organization for Human Rights. It appears that while the International Crisis Group was turning out the strategy and its trustee ElBaradei was leading the mobs into the streets, it was the vast array of US-supported NGOs that were working out and implementing the details on the ground. Mohamed ElBaradei’s ties to the West go much deeper than merely play-acting within the ineffectual, genocide-enabling United Nations. ElBaradei is also a member of the corporate- financier-funded International Crisis Group. Ironically, western media outlets insisted that ElBaradei was both anti-American and strongly anti- sraeli in a ruse best described in March 2010 in the Council on Foreign Relations’ Foreign Affairs article "Is ElBaradei Egypt's Hero?": “Further, Egypt's close relationship with the United States has become a critical and negative factor in Egyptian politics. The opposition has used these ties to delegitimize the regime, while the government has engaged in its own displays of anti-Americanism to insulate itself from such charges. If ElBaradei actually as a reasonable chance of fostering political reform in Egypt, then US policymakers would best serve his cause by not acting strongly. Somewhat paradoxically, 21 February 2011: An interview with Ibrahim Sahad of NFSL, on ABC Australia's Lateline TV program featured every talking point covered by the mainstream corporate media from previous weeks regarding Libya, all with the White House and Washington Monument looming over him in the background. He made calls for a no-fly zone in reaction to unsubstantiated accusations that Qaddafi was strafing "unarmed protesters" with warplanes. March 2011's "US Libyan Policy: Zero Legitimacy" noted the clearly heavily armed, western-backed insurgency that was still being disingenuously portrayed by western media as "peaceful protest”. NEXUS ° 13 FEBRUARY - MARCH 2012 www.nexusmagazine.com