In light of the attack on the U.S. consulate in Libya on the anniversary of 9-11, I’ve excerpted the chronology of the last three days from this article by Middle East expert Juan Cole at Informed Comment. For the benefit of our astrology community, and in terrible synchronicity with the eleventh anniversary of the false-flag incident, we’re doing this to help us, once again, put the pieces together on what could be another false flag event — given the astrology and the strange confluence of characters and events during the U.S. Presidential elections, already a time of high political theater.
On Sept. 9 Egyptian television airs an Arabic-language scene from the film by a so-called Sam Bacile, The Innocence of Muslims — a derogatory depiction of the life of Muhammed and of the Islamic faith. On the morning of Sept. 11, as the U.S. observed another anniversary of 9-11, the U.S. embassy in Cairo issued a statement directed at the film, condemning all attempts to “abuse” free speech rights to offend people of any religion. Unarmed protestors gathered outside the U.S. embassy in Cairo throughout the day. By nightfall in Cairo — noon ET — some protestors scale the walls around the compound and destroy a flag inside. The incursion is contained and protests continue outside the compound into the night.
By afternoon, at 4:30 pm ET, the U.S. embassy in Cairo condemns the breach, but stands by its initial condemnation of religiously inflammatory speech, which, it noted, was “issued before the attacks.” An hour later Terry Jones — the man whose public burning of the Q’uran drew international outrage and incited a deadly altercation at a United Nations compound in Afghanistan — issues a press release: “Tonight after International Judge Mohammad Day we will be showing the Mohammad Movie Trailer, a video promoting the movie, Innocence of Muslims. It is an American production, not designed to attack Muslims but to show the destructive ideology of Islam. The movie further reveals in a satirical fashion the life of Muhammad.”