Egypt’s Hidden Corruption 💣🏛️

DragonBlack195April 18, 2026news

In a series of shocking revelations obtained by our news bureau, Greg Kalord, the former Official Spokesperson and Congress member of Egypt, has lifted the veil on the internal rot and systemic failure within the Egyptian administration. These insights explain the toxic environment that led to my official relocation to Iraq.

What you are about to read are not mere opinions—they are direct confessions from the heart of Egypt’s decision-making chambers.


1. The 100 Gold Scandal: "Sabotage" in the Name of the People 📉💰

Kalord dropped a bombshell regarding the Egyptian Congress's legislative record. He described their decisions as "hasty, reckless, and unstudied," claiming they directly caused massive financial ruin for citizens—with some players losing over 100 Gold individually.

The Revelation: Kalord confirmed that internal power struggles and personal interests—not the welfare of the players—are the primary drivers of Congress. This exposes a "seats and power" mentality that prioritizes ego over national stability.

2.The Iron Monopoly: Sacrificing Residents for State Ambitions 🏗️💔

According to Greg Kalord, the administration’s decision to abruptly shift bonuses from Lead to Iron—without any prior warning—was a calculated move to force a global monopoly. Officials like Cratos (the Economy Minister) are part of a system that prioritizes the state’s desire to become a "Steel Giant" over the financial stability of its own people.

The Strategy of Exhaustion: By changing the bonus overnight, the administration essentially set an "Economic Trap." They are forcing every resident and small company to bear the massive costs of industry relocation just so the state can attract global iron magnates. This isn't just a policy change; it’s a "Death Sentence" for the savings of regular players. The administration is building Egypt’s global reputation on the ruins of its citizens' wealth, proving they care more about the state's balance sheet than the people who actually live in it.

3. A Divided Government: A President Without a Team 🏛️💔

"The government has its faults, but the ultimate failure lies within the Congress," Kalord stated. He revealed a shocking reality: many ministers do not respect their roles, fail to submit weekly reports, and actively obstruct the President’s vision, leading to total "Administrative Paralysis."

The Conclusion: When a former spokesperson admits that "Ministers aren't working," we are witnessing a total collapse of governance. Egypt is being led by chance and the whims of irresponsible officials.

4. Over Country: The Final Blow 🤐

In the most candid moment of the interview, Kalord admitted that Egypt’s problem isn't a lack of resources, but the of its leaders. The obsession with authority and holding onto "the chair" outweighs any genuine desire for reform or progress.


Final Word: Why I Chose Iraq! 🇮🇶✈️

After this explosive interview, my doubts were confirmed. When a high-ranking former official admits the system is "rotten" and that players are losing hundreds of gold due to administrative vanity, there is no room for free journalism there.

I am officially moving my operations to Iraq. Egypt may be the second-most populated nation, but it is currently led by an administration that insults its supporters and bankrupts its citizens. Stay tuned for my upcoming reports from Baghdad.