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Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Sameh Abu Arayes is an Egyptian economist is respected enough to be interviewed on TV programs. He is president of the Arab Society of Technical Analysts of shares and bonds.

Recently, Vodaphone started airing a commercial on Egyptian TV that is set in a circus. At the beginning, the announcer does a voice-over:

"In a faraway circus, there once was a group of people, gifted with flexibility, (the ability to) control and power, who came to Egypt and roamed all over it. And there are many more surprises..."




Abu Arayes immediately figured out the secret message behind this commercial.

On his Facebook page, reproduced in Al-Mogaz (under "Weird News") Abu Arayes interpreted the meaning of this commercial.

The "gifted people"in the circus are the Freemasons, whose leaders are Jews. He says that when it says that they "roamed all over [Egypt]" it means that they means fooled the Egyptian people and play tricks on them, in what he terms "The Freemason January Revolution and its aftermath".

He also says that when the voice says "In a faraway circus", you can see that there is a truncated pyramid on the curtains, a Freemason symbol, and the Jews, (who control Freemasonry) adopted this symbol because they falsely claim that they built the pyramids.

The guy says that when the voice says "And there are many more surprises...", the real meaning is that the Jews are plotting more conspiracies and plots against Egypt.

Thanks Allah we have someone smart enough to decipher the secret coded messages that Jews feel compelled to place in TV commercials for consumer devices!

This is not the first time that Abu Arayes has found secret Jewish messages in TV commercials. In his YouTube page he spins similarly bizarre tales about a 7-Up commercial that he says shows that Zionists and the CIA will launch suicide operations in Egypt, a Coke commercial that shows that the Zionists will engineer the execution of Mohamed Morsi, and a Freska chocolate commercial that is a similar threat from Zionists to Morsi.

However, two can play this game. He identifies another commercial symbolizing Morsi slapping America's face.

Layers upon layers.

(h/t Ibn Boutros)




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Posted By Elder of Ziyon to Elder Of Ziyon - Israel News at 1/06/2015 04:00:00 PM

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