The war of intervention in Libya is yet another American illegal adventure, argues Keith Harmon Snow, an independent war correspondent. The objective, he says, secured access to Libya’s significant oil supply, other mineral resources and defense testing. He says the argument of humanitarianism and stopping a “warlord” was a absolute nonsense. If that argument were…
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CIA Base Files On Covert Ops In Libya
REPOSTED IN ITS ENTIRETY IN THE EVENT IT MAY CONVENIENTLY VANISH FROM THE INTERNET: 02-26-11 CIA BASE FILES ON NTC AND NFSL Mar 26, 1996 by rmcgehee A New Successful Covert Operation Reuters news reports yesterday state that unrest in the Jabal Akhdar mountains of Eastern Libya is caused by armed rebels who may have…
Libya Is In The Midst Of An Armed Insurrection, Not A Peaceful Protest
Alexandra Valiente Libya 360° 02-26-11 Libya is facing an armed insurrection. This is not a peaceful protest. What is taking place in Libya is a carefully staged, strategically planned armed insurrection, backed by the U.S. and E.U. Their objective is not “democratization” but regime change and the takeover of Libya’s vast resource wealth. Yesterday, Muammar…
Post-Gaddafi Libya On The Globalist Road
Dr. K R Bolton FPJ “Most participants argued for privatization and a strong private sector economy.” That is a statement culled from a report of a panel discussion entitled “Post-Qaddafi Libya: The Prospect and The Promise,” organized by Washington’s Center for Strategic and International Studies in 1994.[1] Dr Ali Tarhouni stated at the conference, “with…
General Wesley Clark: Plan To Take Out 7 Countries In 5 Years
Democracy Now – brief clip Longer Presentation U.S. General Wesley Clark (Ret.), explains that the Bush Administration planned to take out 7 countries in 5 years: Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Iran (2007 up to 2012) General Wesley Clark, U.S. Army (ret) — Former Commanding General of U.S. European Command, which included all American…
World Cheers As CIA Plunges Libya Into Chaos
David Rothscum How was Libya doing under the rule of Gaddafi? How bad did the people have it? Were they oppressed as we now commonly accept as fact? Let us look at the facts for a moment. Before the chaos erupted, Libya had a lower incarceration rate than the Czech republic. It ranked 61st. Libya…
Libyan Government About To Fall…To Whom?
Alexandra Valiente Libya 360° 2.20.11 All reports emerging from the alleged uprising in Libya are suspect. It is impossible to determine what is really happening and many questions arise as the obfuscation continues. What I have found informative is this. What has emerged from the shadows is the Libyan February 17th Youth Movement (another website…
Imperialism And The Historical Context Of The Developing 2011 Egyptian Bourgeois Democratic Revolution
Dr. Fazal Rahman Libya 360° Summary The 1952 Bourgeois Democratic Revolution was launched by the Free Officers Movement of the armed forces against the corrupt and repressive monarchy of King Farouk, under whom Egypt had become the most important lever of control and domination of the Middle East by Western imperialism in general and US…
All Power To The People: A History Of Race And Injustice In America
All Power to the People! examines problems of race, poverty, dissent, and the universal conflict of the “haves versus the have nots”. U.S. government documents, rare news clips, and interviews with both ex-activists and former FBI/CIA officers, provide deep insight into the bloody conflict between political dissent and governmental authority in the U.S. of the…
Tunisian Revolt: Another Soros/NED Jack-Up?
Dr. K R Bolton “Spontaneous” demonstrations of thousands of youths pouring out into the streets with such force as to compel the flight of a long-time president… To which country are we alluding: Georgia, Serbia, Myanmar,[1] Ukraine, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Iran, Hungary…? This time it is Tunisia. All of these “revolts” followed the same pattern. Already…
Extra Judicial Killings in Guyana : “Champion of the Earth” Presides Over Death Squad Regime
“Africans in Guyana are marginalized in every sphere of our existence – economic, political and social.” Gerald A. Perreira In the Theatre of the Absurd anything is possible. And so it is that Guyana’s President, Bharrat Jagdeo, is among six winners from government, science, business and entertainment to be awarded this year’s United Nations Champion…
Yemen: USA are fighting against democracy, not against Al-Qaeda
Yemen: USA are fighting against democracy, not against Al-Qaeda Interview with Mohamed Hassan – By Gregoire Lalieu & Michel Collon