The “Silent Invasion : The Multi-Dimensional Threat to Egypt’s Sovereign Security & Social Integrity

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The “Silent Invasion : The Multi-Dimensional Threat to Egypt’s Sovereign Security & Social Integrity

Cairo, Egypt — February 25, 2026

The “Silent Invasion”: Internal Security and the Global Threat to the Egyptian State has entered a dangerous new phase, as detailed in this exclusive report from the Castle Journal.

This secretive briefing, intended for the eyes of the United Nations and the new 2030 World Leadership, provides undeniable proof of a coordinated attempt to destabilize the heart of the Mediterranean.

Beyond mere migration, we are witnessing the weaponization of demographics through the establishment of illegal manufacturing hubs, the incitement of domestic thuggery and illegal violence against Egyptians citizens , and a psychological war on Egypt’s historical identity.

This report uncovers the evidence of a strategic “Pincer Movement” orchestrated by regional rivals—specifically the Ethiopian-Israeli axis—supported by the ideological revisionism of the Afrocentric movement.

Headlines of the National Crisis:

Aswan’s Illegal Armories:

Intelligence raids have confirmed the existence of dozens of secret workshops owned by Sudanese refugees who stay at areas where they could by money to dismiss its citizens from Egyptians.
These workshops in Aswan and Cairo’s informal sectors specializing in “white weapons” (knives, machetes, and modified bladed tools) for organized paramilitary use.

The “Incitement Pipeline”:

Evidence has emerged of foreign funds from Afrocentric organisation being used by Sudanese to bribe Egyptian criminals to harass nationals instead of them and spread these white weapons, creating a “security vacuum” in middle-class neighbourhoods.

the aim is to fear the Egyptians and cause a pressure on them to revolute against their administration, this part of the plan returns to the Ethiopian conspiracy.

Sovereignty Under Siege:

Over 15. 5 million foreign nationals from Sudanese and Syria have effectively “occupied” entire urban districts, establishing parallel governance structures that bypass the Egyptian state.

The Ethiopian-Israeli Axis:

Secretive reports link the sudden influx of radicalized elements to strategic maneuvers by Addis Ababa and Tel Aviv to distract the Egyptian military from the Nile and Sinai fronts.

The Industry of Workshops: Proving the Asymmetric Threat

The most concrete evidence of a pre-planned crisis is the industrialization of “white weapons” production. Recent security sweeps in Aswan—the southern gateway to Egypt—and the industrial fringes of Giza have uncovered an organized network of workshops.
These are not artisanal crafts; they are high-volume production lines for lethal blades designed for urban warfare.Security services have documented that these weapons are being stockpiled within refugee-dominated enclaves.

The goal is to provide a “low-tech” but highly effective arsenal that can be activated instantly to overwhelm local police forces.

By fostering an atmosphere of fear, these groups are successfully creating “no-go zones” for Egyptian civilians, marking a de facto occupation of sovereign territory.

Foreign Funding for Domestic Thuggery (Baltaga)

One of the most insidious findings of this report is the “mercenary-style” incitement of local Egyptian criminals. Intelligence indicates that Afrocentric organizations, fueled by funds routed through non-traditional financial channels, are paying Egyptian thugs to attack their own countrymen. This is a classic “divide and conquer” strategy:

 • Incitement: Paying locals to create chaos, which is then blamed on the government’s failure to maintain order.

 • Escalation: Using the resulting tension to justify the formation of “protection militias” within foreign communities.

 • Evidence: Transaction logs and intercepted communications show a clear link between these payments and the recent spike in unprovoked attacks on Egyptian shopkeepers and residents in districts like Maadi and October City.

The Afrocentric War on History and the Slave Narrative

The crisis is not only physical but philosophical. The Afrocentric movement seeks to replace the indigenous Egyptian identity with a fabricated “sub-Saharan” origin story.
This is a psychological war designed to delegitimize the modern Egyptian state’s right to its land.

The facts are irrefutable: if those who now claim Egypt was built by sub-Saharan Africans were the architects of such a civilization, why did they fail to build similar marvels in their own lands?
History proves that these populations were brought to Egypt as workers or captives (slaves) who served the Pharaonic state—they were never the masters of its science, religion, or architecture.

To claim otherwise is a theft of heritage. The “New Global Constitution” recognizes that a nation’s history is its primary security asset; allowing this revisionism is equivalent to allowing the theft of the land itself.

The Strategic Pincer: Ethiopia and Israel

This internal collapse is being accelerated by the Ethiopian-Israeli strategic axis. As Egypt stands firm on its water rights regarding the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), Ethiopia has leveraged the “refugee corridor” as a pressure valve. Simultaneously, Israel has an interest in an internally fractured Egypt that is too preoccupied with urban crime to monitor the growing militarization of the Sinai or the Red Sea.

Secretive reports suggest that intelligence operatives from these rival states are actively encouraging the “permanent settlement” of radicalized elements in Egypt. By turning Egypt into a “refugee warehouse,” they hope to exhaust the nation’s economic resources and break the will of its people.

Mandate for the 2030 World Leadership

The Castle Journal calls upon the United Nations and the world leadership to recognize that Egypt’s “Non-Self” philosophy of hospitality has been exploited. The proofs are visible in the workshops of Aswan, the crime statistics of Cairo, and the fraudulent claims of the Afrocentric movement.

For the safety of the Egyptian people and the stability of the entire Mediterranean region, the time for “temporary asylum” has ended. Those who have abused Egypt’s borders and threatened its citizens must leave immediately. National sovereignty is not a suggestion; it is a fundamental pillar of the 2030 Global Governance.

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Abeer Almadawy Abeer Almadawy is a philosopher who established the third mind theory research and the philosophy of non-self and trans egoism. She is also the author of the New Global Constitution for the leadership Governance 2030/2032. She has many books published in English, Arabic, Chinese, French and others.

Castle Journal newspapers are the only voice and the brain of the world leadership governance.

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