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The Underworld of Mubarak

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Nasr, his family and inner gang plundered and embezzled over a period of 18 years around US$ 2 billion of public money, US$ 200 billion in an inflation-adjusted estimate.

 

Sadat, his family and close aides pinched in a period of 11 years US$ 25 billion in public money, US$ 250 billion in an inflation-adjusted estimate.

 

Mubarak, his family and his close aides and friends have pinched over a period of 20 years US$ 100 billion, more than US$ 200 billion in an inflation-adjusted estimate.  

 

 

Since the military seized power in Egypt in 1952, Egypt has been systematically robbed by its so-called presidents and by those close to them.

 

In inflation-adjusted estimates, at least US$ 600 billion has been pocketed by Naser, Sadat and Mubarak gangs for 50 years. An equal amount was squandered by them on personal security, propaganda, luxury living,

traveling and other needless expenditures.

 

In addition, the three so- called Presidents have the following in common:

 

 

1- They all came from the gutter.

 

2- They were able to join the military only through bent rules.

 

3- Each had had a criminal record prior to seizing power.

 

4- Each is maladjusted and suffers from delusional paranoia and grandiosity.

 

5- They all made no secret that they idolize and downright impersonate

Stalin and Hitler.

 

6- Each is a master of intrigue and mischief in his own right.

 

7- They are self-serving opportunists who enjoy playing multiple political games. In secret, they flirt with the Islamists. In public, they persecute them.

 

8- They all have peculiar sense of mission and therefore aspire and struggle to rule for life.

 

9- They all adopt the policy of no-peace from which they secure legitimacy and with it a justification to rule for life.

 

10- None can be trusted.

 

 

 

 

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