Interview of Google administrator re-ignites demonstrations

I don’t know if you have seen the stories about the young Google executive who was imprisoned in Egypt for the last 12 days, blindfolded the whole time, who was released yesterday.

It turns out he was the administrator of the Facebook page that many say was the source of the Egyptian revolt.  He gave an interview yesterday, very emotional, very powerful, lots of tears and patriotism, love of country — wow — really amazing. Today the Egyptian revolution is re-ignited.

Tens of thousands of people are coming to the square who had never come before.  The unveiling of his identity and his powerful interview may have really put an end to Mubarak, and hopefully to Sulieman who the U.S. is trying to put in.

Sulieman, Mubarak’s vice president, is the Egyptian torturer in chief, trained in the U.S. a 30 year military-intelligence vet who the U.S. sent people to who we wanted tortured and who is very close ally of Israel.  He needs to be removed as well.

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