Secret FBI, CIA Documents, Sex Videos Found At Egypt’s Terror Police HQ

This mountain of shredded paper taking over several rooms was found inside the Egyptian Secret Police’s headquarters in Cairo on March 5, when hundreds of angry people invaded it. They called this day their Bastille Day.

An enraged population liberated prisoners still in their isolation cells, no larger than phone booths. In the process, they found torture devices, mountains of shredded documents, dozens of computers stripped from their hard drives and a stash of sex video tapes showing famous people—from actors to politicians, both Egyptians and from other countries. The videos were recorded by the secret police in hotel rooms. Nobody knows who stars in them, but I’m sure the world will know about it very soon:

Our friends found torture devices, sex films made for [sic]famous personalities. […]

The underground prison was hard to find at first but the people found them. Some were speaking about screams from the underground prison. The cells were found. Some people say they were locked electronically but they were opened. The detainees were released after being years in detention, one of them [was]released [after]14 years [of imprisonment] ! The detainees were allegedly blindfold and stayed in small cell without light!

The liberators found plenty of other material, like FBI and CIA documents held by the Secret Police, allegedly detailing some of the collaboration of these US agencies with these shady Egyptian corps. None of these documents have been published yet. [Egyptian Chronicles]


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