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"Rights NGO claims that Israeli Planes Carrying Crowd Dispersal Weapons have arrived In Egypt."

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Anonymous Jammer said...

One of the comments at the above article from Middle East Monitor made this extraordinary statement:

"The toxic tear gas used against Egyptians mostly comes from a production site (Combined Systems International) in western Pennsylvania (USA). CSI prominently flies the Israeli flag at its headquarters in Jamestown, PA."

I don't know why, but I found it hard to believe that the israeli flag would be flying at this company in Pennsylvania. I googled CSI, but they do not show the Israeli flag. I wish I could drive there and see it for myself. In don't doubt it but it seems extraordinary. But please DO check out what CSI is all about. I had no idea it even existed:

http://www.combinedsystems.com/About_us.aspx

From AllGov website:

http://www.allgov.com/US_and_the_World/ViewNews/Egyptian_Police_Use_US_Made_Tear_Gas_against_Protestors_110130

"Sunday, January 30, 2011
Egyptian Police Use U.S.-Made Tear Gas against Protestors
Protestors in Egypt told ABC News that some of the tear gas being used against them by the riot police is manufactured in the United States. Spent canisters bearing the “Made in U.S.A.” label were turned over to the news outlet, which verified that the gas was produced by Combined Systems International of Jamestown, Pennsylvania.

"The tear gas represents just a tiny portion of the $1.3 billion in military aid provided to the Egyptian government by the U.S. each year.

“The way I see it the U.S. administration supports dictators,” protestor Aly Eltayeb told ABC News, referring to the rule of President Hosni Mubarak, which has lasted 30 years."

About CSI personnel, composed in 2009:

http://www.combinedsystems.com/Pdfs/CSI%20Release%20010909.pdf

If the Israeli flag truly does fly outside CSI, then pictures should be taken of it and spread across the internet. It is too much as it is that I often see Obama reading off some blather with the American flag and Israeli flag in back of it. Is this America, or shall it just say it all belongs to the jews?

February 3, 2011 at 2:56:00 AM MST

Anonymous Jammer said...

From one of the comments in the Middle East Monitor article above:

"The toxic tear gas used against Egyptians mostly comes from a production site (Combined Systems International) in western Pennsylvania (USA). CSI prominently flies the Israeli flag at its headquarters in Jamestown, PA."

http://www.combinedsystems.com/About_us.aspx
About CSI

http://www.combinedsystems.com/Pdfs/CSI%20Release%20010909.pdf
Personnel Announcement from CSI written in 2009



http://www.allgov.com/US_and_the_World/ViewNews/Egyptian_Police_Use_US_Made_Tear_Gas_against_Protestors_110130

Egyptian Police Use U.S.-Made Tear Gas against Protestors

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Egyptian Police Use U.S.-Made Tear Gas against Protestors

Protestors in Egypt told ABC News that some of the tear gas being used against them by the riot police is manufactured in the United States. Spent canisters bearing the “Made in U.S.A.” label were turned over to the news outlet, which verified that the gas was produced by Combined Systems International of Jamestown, Pennsylvania.

The tear gas represents just a tiny portion of the $1.3 billion in military aid provided to the Egyptian government by the U.S. each year.

“The way I see it the U.S. administration supports dictators,” protestor Aly Eltayeb told ABC News, referring to the rule of President Hosni Mubarak, which has lasted 30 years.

February 3, 2011 at 6:51:00 AM MST

Anonymous Jammer said...

From one of the comments in the Middle East Monitor article above:

"The toxic tear gas used against Egyptians mostly comes from a production site (Combined Systems International) in western Pennsylvania (USA). CSI prominently flies the Israeli flag at its headquarters in Jamestown, PA."

http://www.combinedsystems.com/About_us.aspx
About CSI

http://www.combinedsystems.com/Pdfs/CSI%20Release%20010909.pdf
Personnel Announcement from CSI written in 2009



http://www.allgov.com/US_and_the_World/ViewNews/Egyptian_Police_Use_US_Made_Tear_Gas_against_Protestors_110130

Egyptian Police Use U.S.-Made Tear Gas against Protestors

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Egyptian Police Use U.S.-Made Tear Gas against Protestors

Protestors in Egypt told ABC News that some of the tear gas being used against them by the riot police is manufactured in the United States. Spent canisters bearing the “Made in U.S.A.” label were turned over to the news outlet, which verified that the gas was produced by Combined Systems International of Jamestown, Pennsylvania.

The tear gas represents just a tiny portion of the $1.3 billion in military aid provided to the Egyptian government by the U.S. each year.

“The way I see it the U.S. administration supports dictators,” protestor Aly Eltayeb told ABC News, referring to the rule of President Hosni Mubarak, which has lasted 30 years.

February 3, 2011 at 11:49:00 AM MST

Blogger Vatic said...

Jammer, pennsylvania was also the state where the nuke fuel was stolen from by a dual Israeli citizen to use to build Israel's nukes. Its also the state where the dem gov used nazi police state tactics at the G-20 meeting they hosted, so pennsylvania is on my "not so hot" list. Its a shame since its considered the birthplace of our nation. Liberty bell hangs there, maybe we should take it back and put it elsewhere like NH or Vermont where they still believe and practice freedom and respect the Constitution.

February 5, 2011 at 7:01:00 AM MST

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