March 3, 2018
While I was working in Uber, a young man got in the car with me. His journey was a bit long. I don’t usually talk about politics with Uber customers, nor do I tell them about my political background. But when he first got in the car with me, he asked me about political issues, as if he was conducting a poll. I asked him, “What do you do for a living?” He said, “I’m a political journalist.” So I said to myself, “I’ll conduct a poll for myself and find out his political orientation.” 
So I asked him what he thought of Hamdeen, the Brotherhood, etc., and I understood from his words that he was one of the revolutionaries who had no political affiliation.
So I came to ask him what he thinks of the April 8 officers and the officers who participated in the revolution, and he started attacking them and telling me that they were intelligence officers and infiltrators and were not imprisoned, and now they are working in their offices in intelligence.

Almost the only name we know about him is Muhammad Al-Wadih, and we know everything about him.
I held my nerve and told him, "Of course, not all of them are the same. Those who participated in the revolution included those who were infiltrated, those who sold out, and those who were nationalists. Among the revolutionaries were Mahmoud Badr and Alaa Abdel Fattah, and you will also find the same among the officers of April 8. You will find the good and the bad, those who sold out, and those who continued, etc.
Of course, all my words were in the air and he didn't want to be convinced, so I had to tell him, "I'm sorry to shock you and tell you that I was one of those officers and was imprisoned and given early retirement. I don't work in intelligence and I work in front of you like Uber."
The man was shocked.

He thought I was working, so I showed him the card. He checked it carefully to make sure, and he said to me, “Where were you imprisoned?” I told him, “In the intelligence prison, then the military prison.” He wasn’t convinced that I had been imprisoned there because he had been imprisoned there before during the revolution. So I described to him where I had been imprisoned in the military prison, and I told him I had been imprisoned in the death row. He finally believed me, and he was shocked by the reality he was seeing. 
I told him that some suspicion is sinful.
Unfortunately, this is one of those who participated in the revolution and a political journalist, and this is his impression of us. So what about the rest of the revolutionaries who believe anything written or said about us or judge us based on the actions of some of us?
So I asked him what he thought of Hamdeen, the Brotherhood, etc., and I understood from his words that he was one of the revolutionaries who had no political affiliation.
So I came to ask him what he thinks of the April 8 officers and the officers who participated in the revolution, and he started attacking them and telling me that they were intelligence officers and infiltrators and were not imprisoned, and now they are working in their offices in intelligence.
I held my nerve and told him, "Of course, not all of them are the same. Those who participated in the revolution included those who were infiltrated, those who sold out, and those who were nationalists. Among the revolutionaries were Mahmoud Badr and Alaa Abdel Fattah, and you will also find the same among the officers of April 8. You will find the good and the bad, those who sold out, and those who continued, etc.
Of course, all my words were in the air and he didn't want to be convinced, so I had to tell him, "I'm sorry to shock you and tell you that I was one of those officers and was imprisoned and given early retirement. I don't work in intelligence and I work in front of you like Uber."
The man was shocked.
I told him that some suspicion is sinful.
Unfortunately, this is one of those who participated in the revolution and a political journalist, and this is his impression of us. So what about the rest of the revolutionaries who believe anything written or said about us or judge us based on the actions of some of us?