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Egypt Dream

January 12 2009 at 2:31 AM
neesoj  (no login)

 
i was in Egypt. i left my cards at home to try to take a break. so i got the itch to read palm.

i read two palms, i saw huge political change for Egyptians, withing five years, to the point where some people will hve to move their families for safety, maybe becuase of their religion.

then i had this drem while staying in a Bedouin camp:

I dreamed of a queen of the Bedouin young and beautiful but with a long nose, (a cross between a lion and a camel) she voluntarily alows herself ot be captured and put in a camp with wire walls, a small lion is tring to get out of the cmap, stuck in the wires, being shoved back in, she is like the Nelson mandela of these people. end of dream.

Later a norhtern egyptian told em that the Govt is considerong giving all Egyptians one thousand dollars each, some oil moeny distribution; this made me think that hte bedouins who own the land on hte sinai are getting cheated cos the norhten Egyptians want the tourist dollars that are spent in the Sinai by the water; also it will lead to the murders of Bedouins to prevent thier claims to moeny and land.

 
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neesoj
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stuff i didnt know

January 17 2009, 12:49 AM 

ok so i am reading the news about the Gaza conflict, and it is quoting a member of Hamas saying 'one of the lions of Hamas has died' referring to a Hamas Leader who died in a the war....

I didnt know that arms have been smuggled into Gaza to Hamas by (and this is according to the news..I didnt see it happen with any of my 3 eyes!) using tunnels that lead to the Sinai desert;

plus yesterday i read another prophecy page where a man said he had been dreaming about a Lion and a Camel walking thru the Sinai etc...

Anyhow, so I would guess that my dream refers to USA assisting Israel, supposedly to stop the arms smuggling, to stop Hamas attacking Israel...etc...and the USA's way of doing this will be to use its relationship with Egypt to create camps and imprison people that they think are behind arms smuggling...this will also be a convenient way for USA to lose people that they dont want to have freedom....such as Gitmo detainees??

anything can happen.

i never knew the symbolism of the lion before. I always thought the lion was the british lion.

 
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stuff I didnt know but came across as browsing...

January 21 2009, 2:46 PM 

so i was googling USA Detainee (having been one for noooo reason....) ...and came across this article, from

http://action.humanrightsfirst.org/campaign/AbuFajr2/explanation


so i wonder if the woman in the dream is the woman in the article below, being held because she is an activist demanding rights for teh Bedouins?


ARTICLE:
Mosaad Suleiman Hassan, better known by his pen name Mosaad Abu Fajr, 41, is an employee of the Suez Canal Company, and also an activist and writer from North Sinai who has written about problems faced by the Bedouin community in the Sinai on his blog Wedna Ne`ish (We Want To Live).

The Bedouin community in Sinai has long complained of being marginalized politically, economically, and culturally by the central government of Egypt. Their grievances include a lower standard of services and infrastructure compared to other parts of Egypt, difficulties in land ownership, and heavy-handed security measures, among others.

Wedna Ne`ish is not only the name of Abu Fajr's blog, but also refers to a movement founded by him and other Bedouin activists in early 2007. One of the movement's first public activities was a demonstration held on July 30, 2007, in the city of Rafah at Massoura Square, during which activists made several demands, ranging from the revocation of trumped up charges to the granting of fishing permits in the Mediterranean. Authorities responded by breaking up the demonstration violently.

On November 30, 2007, further protests took place in the cities of Rafah and Sheikh Zuwayd. Demonstrators called for the release of prisoners and an end to excessive force used against Sinai residents, among other issues.

Following the July 30 and November 30 demonstrations, a number of charges were lodged against Abu Fajr and fellow activist Yahya Abu Nasira, such as participation in a gathering of more than five persons, endangering public order, and preventing public officers from performing their duties.

Abu Fajr was taken into custody on December 26, 2007, reportedly to prevent him from taking part in yet another sit-in by members of the Bedouin community.

Although Abu Fajr's arrest and detention are clearly connected to his political activism and participation in demonstrations, his prominence outside the Sinai is in large part due to his blog's coverage of the marginalization and repression of the Sinai's Bedouin community. This is not the first time blogs have unsettled the authorities and attracted repression. The Egyptian authorities have detained a number of bloggers who managed to intersect with, and become a mobilizing force for, much broader opposition movements by tapping into issues about which there exists a groundswell of concern.

Since Abu Fajr's detention, three different courts in el-Arish and Isma'iliya reviewing the charges against him have ordered that all charges against him be dropped and he be released.

However, relying on the Emergency Law (which first passed in 1958 and has been in effect in Egypt continuously since 1981), State Security ('Amn al-Dawla) has continued to hold Abu Fajr in custody.





 
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