Title: Gaddafi's son: Libia like McDonalds for NATO Source:
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Gaddafi's son: NATO's goal is to control Libya's wealth
[1] Many thanks to Andie531 for posting these two videos. What an excellent combination!
It isnt just Libyas black gold (oil) that the West wants, but Libyas blue gold that Nubian Sandstone Aquifer System, the only fresh water source of its kind that remains in North Africa and the Middle East, a region now experiencing a permanent drought. As famine sets in (famine has already begun in East Africa) that Libyan aquifer will become as valuable as gold. Two French water firms, the largest in the world (Veolia and Suez S.A.) want to own that aquifer, since they will make countless billions in profit from food grown from the water. Many books have been written about the escalating global water wars. Every IMF or World Bank loan is issued on the condition that the victim nation sells its water supplies to private investors. The human race can survive without oil if necessary, but not without water.
And of course the international bankers wanted to make an example of Khadafy for proposing an alternative to their control of world currency. Plus, Khadafy challenged Frances control over its eleven former colonies in Africa. He also tried to set up Africas own satellite communications network. Plus, he was a socialist who provided free education, free medical care, free housing, etc to the citizenry.
[2] Saif al-Islam Gaddafi speaks English, as does his father, Moamar Khadafy. Syrias Assad speaks English better than both -- but the Western media will not interview these people, since an interview would humanize them. Nor will the media outlets owned by the Gulf oil sheiks (e.g. Al Jazeera). Only RT will interview these people.
[3] Even people who question the attack on Libya believe the lies that Khadafy is a brutal dictator. The proof? There is none. Likewise, there is no proof whatever that Syrias Assad has ordered or condoned the killing of unarmed protesters. Every claim against Syrias government is sheer propaganda from anti-government activists. Look at any article that vilifies Assad from any media outlet you like, from any country you choose. Without exception the media sources are always activists who have an incentive to lie.
And yet, 99.9% of the Western masses believe these media lies. No matter how many lies are exposed (e.g. WMDs, 9/11, etc) the masses ALWAYS fall for the next lie they hear.
Assad is massacring thousands of peaceful demonstrators. The proof? There is none. Zilch. Zip. The only people killed in Syria are terrorists supported by Israel, Turkey, and the USA -- plus those terrorists victims.
Even Antiwar.com reoeats most of the lies about Khadafy and all of the lies about Assad.
[4] Syria has been targeted for several reasons:
> Syrias government does not participate in the global banking system.
> The Russian base at Tartus (in the Mediterranean) must be eliminated.
> The alliance between Syria, Iran, Hezbollah, and Hamas must be broken.
> Iran must be further isolated.
> The West wants Syrias oil. Syria is #32 in world oil production. It produces 440k barrels per day, refines about 240k barrels a day, and has 3.16 billion barrels of crude in the ground.
[5] The second video begins with Ramsey Clark, 84, condemning US wars. Clark was US attorney general from 1967-69 when the Johnson administration was radically expanding the US war against Vietnam. He played a role in the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1968, but he also prosecuted draft resisters. Wouldnt it be nice if people like this developed their moral consciences while they are still in office? President Jimmy Carter launched the bloody civil wars in El Salvador and Nicaragua, propped up Manuel Noriega in Panama, and helped trigger the beginning of Iraqs eight-year war with Iran.
[6] Im glad that Viola Plummer mentions Zimbabwe, whose leader, Robert Mugabe, has been continually vilified by the West because he would not submit to the IMF and World Bank. Hence the international bankers crashed Zimbabwes currency.
[7] Cynthia McKinney spoke in the video. I voted for McKinney in the 2008 Presidential election, and I would vote for her again if she were to run. You may think this is absurd because McKinney only got 0.12% of the vote, but that kind of thinking keeps decent people from ever being elected. I wish people would vote for who they think is the best person, and stop trying to guess who others will vote for.
[8] I agree with much of what Louis Farrakhan says (even though hes a demagogue), but I become annoyed when he needlessly lies. For example, he claims in the video that Khadafy in his Green Book said that the Black race shall prevail throughout the world. Khadafy never made any such claim about Blacks. Indeed his Green Book never mentions race at all. It simply refutes republican (i.e. representative) government as a sham that destroys true democracy, and always leads to plutocracy. The Green Book says that todays parliamentary-style governments are shams. For Khadafy the only genuine democracy is fully participatory democracy, and the only freedom is a genuine participation in power.
[9] Farrakhan criticizes Russia and China for abstaining from voting on UN Res 1973. I agree. Khadafy wanted to end his contract with Italian oil company Eni, and give the contract to Chinese firms (which had 30,000 employees in Libya). Thats one reason why Italy supports the attack, and lets NATO use Italian bases. Another reason is that Libyas new (privately owned) central bank was set up through UniCredit SpA, an Italy-based banking organization with over 40 million customers and operations in 22 countries. Prime Minister Berlusconi claims he never supported the attack, but he was forced to go along with it. Lies, of course.
Its too bad that China lets itself be pushed around by the US military. If China resisted, it would put certain limits on US aggression, the way the USSR put certain limits on US aggression. Still, China is winning on the economic front, and defies the WTO. (Not that I admire China. Its a nation of sweatshops.)
Farrakhan says (and I agree) that if Russia and China really wanted to, they could call for a vote on a new UN Security Council resolution to stop the attack on Libya.
[10] Farrakhan says to the West: You like war? Great. Allah will give it to you, like youve never seen. Yes. On one side will be the USA, Europe, Canada, and all the nations that readily participate in the international banking system. On the other side will be everyone else.
[11] In the video, Farrakhan quotes the Biblical book of Ezekiel. I dismiss all Jewish filth, including the 40-some books of the Old Testament, plus everything in the New Testament connected with the Jew Paul. If I were a Christian, then the only part of the Bible I would consider worth reading are the first four books of the N.T.
[12] Farrakhan frequently mentions Obama. I think Obama will be re-elected, regardless of how much he is hated, since the only vote that counts is that of Jews, Wall Street, and weapons makers. Jews have questions about Obama, but Wall Street and weapons makers adore him.
[10] Farrakhan says to the West: You like war? Great. Allah will give it to you, like youve never seen. Yes. On one side will be the USA, Europe, Canada, and all the nations that readily participate in the international banking system. On the other side will be everyone else.
Chilling, but true, except not all of Europe will be onside with the USA and Canada. All the nations that "readily" participate in the international banking system might have second thoughts about which side they would support. Many might seize the opportunity to get out from under the beast.
It is vital to understand that there is no truth without discernment and no wisdom without the truth. What then is faith but an effort to confound truth and wisdom?
1. There is no electricity bill in Libya; electricity is free for all its citizens. 2. There is no interest on loans, banks in Libya are state-owned and loans given to all its citizens at 0% interest by law. 3. A Home was considered a human right in Libya Gaddafi vowed that his parents would not get a house until everyone in Libya had a home. Gaddafis father has died while him, his wife and his mother are still living in a tent. 4. Under Gadhafi all newlyweds in Libya receive $60,000 Dinar (US$50,000) by the government to buy their first apartment so to help start up the family. 5. Education and medical treatments are free in Libya. Before Gaddafi only 25% of Libyans are literate. Today the figure is 83%. 6. Should Libyans want to take up farming career, they would receive farming land, a farming house, equipments, seeds and livestock to kick-start their farms all for free 7. If Libyans cannot find the education or medical facilities they need in Libya, the government funds them to go abroad for it not only free, but they get US$2,300/mth accommodation and car allowance. 8. In Libyan, if a Libyan buys a car, the government subsidized 50% of the price. 9. The price of petrol in Libya is $0.14 cents per liter. 10. Libya has no external debt and its reserves amount to $150 billion now frozen globally. 11. Libya had no JEW private central bank. 12. If a Libyan is unable to get employment after graduation, the state would pay the average salary of the profession as if he or she is employed until employment is found. 13. A portion of Libyan oil sale is credited directly to the bank accounts of all Libyan citizens. 14. A mother who gave birth to a child receive US $5,000. 15. 40 loaves of bread in Libya costs $ 0.15 cents. 16. 25% of Libyans have a university degree 17. Gaddafi carried out the worlds largest irrigation project, known as the Great Man-Made River project ($27billion), to make water readily available throughout the desert country. Which other dictator(?) has done so much good for his people?
Gaddafi carried out the worlds largest irrigation project, known as the Great Man-Made River project ($27billion), to make water readily available throughout the desert country
The destruction of water supplies by NATO is crying shame and war crime as is the wholesale damage to the concrete fabrication plant at Al Brega that supplied this mammoth project with pipe.
It's no surprise seeing French firms wanting to get their meathooks into these Libyan aquifers. Now Weatern companies will charge Libyans for something that is rightfully theirs.
Likewise, there is no proof whatever that Syrias Assad has ordered or condoned the killing of unarmed protesters. Every claim against Syrias government is sheer propaganda from anti-government activists. Look at any article that vilifies Assad from any media outlet you like, from any country you choose. Without exception the media sources are always activists who have an incentive to lie.
This is utter nonsense.
For decades Syria has been the poster child for ME repression, brutal and lethal.
With Africas greatest oil reserves, Libya under Muammar Gaddafi was one of Chinas most important sources of fuel. When the civil war broke out and Nato backed the rebels with a fabricated story about Gaddafi planning genocide in Benghazi, China evacuated its 30,000 workers in Libya. The subsequent UN security council resolution that allowed the wests humanitarian intervention was explained succinctly in a proposal to the French government by the rebel National Transitional Council, disclosed last month in the newspaper Liberation, in which France was offered 35 per cent of Libyas gross national oil production in exchange (the term used) for total and permanent French support for the NTC. Running up the Stars and Stripes in liberated Tripoli last month, US ambassador Gene Cretz blurted out: We know that oil is the jewel in the crown of Libyan natural resources!
Likely, much more than 35% of Libya's oil production was the final agreed on price for the sale of ZIONATO's regime change "services" on behalf of the violent Al Qaeda "rebel NTC".
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