Selasa, 3 Mei 2011

North Atlantic Terrorist Organization (NATO)


North Atlantic Terrorist Organization (NATO) Murders Gadhafi's Son And 3 Grandchildren by bombing a family party at the home of Gadhafi's son in a residential upscale neighborhood. We are presented with what we are told are isolated crises. In reality, from Desert Storm to the Eastern European color revolutions, to the "War on Terror" to the current "Arab Spring," we are witnessing one linear campaign for world domination - the creation of what George Bush Sr. called "the New World Order."


Funeral conducted for Gaddafi's son

Libya will soon suffer the fate of Iraq. According to the World Food Program, a United Nations outfit, the north African country will soon experience a food crisis. In a statement, the organization said the engineered armed conflict in the country is seriously undermining the supply and distribution of perishable goods.

In 2003, the same thing happened in Iraq after the United States invaded to save the world from WMDs that did not exist, that were invented by a cabal of neocons ensconced in the Pentagon.

On March 20, 2003, the BBC reported that the country faced “the largest and most costly humanitarian crisis in history” following the U.S. invasion and the collapse of the oil-for-food program and the departure of U.N. personnel.

Hypocrites. Right here in the US,? anti-war protesters, including veterans, are arrested and handcuffed for peacefully voicing their dissent. This is in Washington DC, folks. They are NOT interested in bringing democracy to the ME. They ARE interested in bringing in total control, credit cards and endless debt to the world banksters.
FoodOrFail

If one is to believe dumb Democrats, the recent wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have been about war-for-oil and capitalist greed. According to stupid Republicans, however, they have been war-for-national-security. (Actually, they have been war-for-no-oil and monopolist evil, and wars for-national-insecurity, but this I’ll explain in detail in another article.)


But even the most creative disinformers of both branches of the Repucratic Party, are at pains looking for a plausible explanation to the current war against Libya to feed it to gullible Americans of both sides of the Repucratic coin.



Special Infomation: Libya: It’s Not About Oil, It’s About Currency and Loans


World Bank President Robert Zoellick Thursday said he hopes the institution will have a role rebuilding Libya as it emerges from current unrest.

Zoellick at a panel discussion noted the bank’s early role in the reconstruction of France, Japan and other nations after World War II.

“Reconstruction now means (Ivory Coast), it means southern Sudan, it means Liberia, it means Sri Lanka, I hope it will mean Libya,” Zoellick said.

According to the IMF, Libya’s Central Bank is 100% state owned. The IMF estimates that the bank has nearly 144 tons of gold in its vaults. It is significant that in the months running up to the UN resolution that allowed the US and its allies to send troops into Libya, Muammar al-Qaddafi was openly advocating the creation of a new currency that would rival the dollar and the euro. In fact, he called upon African and Muslim nations to join an alliance that would make this new currency, the gold dinar, their primary form of money and foreign exchange. They would sell oil and other resources to the US and the rest of the world only for gold dinars.

The US, the other G-8 countries, the World Bank, IMF, BIS, and multinational corporations do not look kindly on leaders who threaten their dominance over world currency markets or who appear to be moving away from the international banking system that favors the corporatocracy. Saddam Hussein had advocated policies similar to those expressed by Qaddafi shortly before the US sent troops into Iraq.


SYRIA Just like Libya, a civil war fought between a desperate regime and a western-backed force of Islamic militants is being misrepresented as a genocide against “pro-democracy” protesters in order to lay the groundwork for another contrived “humanitarian” war


Daraa Riot



Syria has been wracked by more than six weeks of protests amid calls for sweeping reforms. The protests have left more than 90 army personnel and security agents killed across the country. Syria blamed the violent acts on "extremist terrorist groups."

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