View Full Version : Libyian 'Great River Project-Bombed and 'out of comission'
Carmody
27th July 2011, 16:02
Under cover of the world's eyes being turned to this Norwegian Fantasy terrorism..the NATO group that is hell bent upon occupying Libya..they have bombed the Libyan 'Great Manmade River Project' out of commission.
Not only have they bombed it out of commission, they have bombed the factory that could repair it.
It seems to have taken them a while but they managed to find enough cover in the world's shifting attention(shifting to Norway) to go after what I claimed was probably their greater aim in Libya. They have finally targeted the water.
To stop that water from flowing. Now 70% of Libya's population is in danger, from having no water supply.
The more intense destruction of Libya has now begun. No water ..and whatever may follow that.
The article comes from Pravda, so I'm not all that sure about what is what when it comes to Pravda. However, their reporting on the basics of this situation may be truthful enough. We will find out.
http://english.pravda.ru/news/world/23-07-2011/118577-nato_war_crimes-0/
This bombing of the water project happened at essentially the same time as the Norway Shooting.
Timing is everything. In this case, it was apparently as close to perfect as one is going to get. Both occurred on July 22nd.
When we get to who is behind NATO and who is behind the Norway shooting, we may find the same faces.
Now, who here has heard of the world's largest aquifer and cleanest water available, water that cannot be damaged by fall out or similar..who has heard of this system being bombed completely out of commission? I myself was waiting for this exact scenario to unfold, and due to the fervor over Norway..... I only hear about it now. 5 Days after it happened.
I rest my case.
Maia Gabrial
27th July 2011, 16:06
That's NATO for you. Now who's the terrorist?
Marsila
27th July 2011, 16:33
That's NATO for you. Now who's the terrorist?
Hi Maia, they're not terrorists, just scum.
I don't know how they could make it any clearer they are hoping that Gadafi supporters and "rebels" wipe each other out, as they don't give a damn about either. they despise both equally.
Maia Gabrial
27th July 2011, 16:37
They're terrorising scum! :p
craig mitchell
27th July 2011, 16:39
Yes, it's the water that is an irresistible lure to the depraved NWO gang
Even if it were completely worthless to anyone on earth, they would want to ruin it because of its purity alone
Purity is a concept and reality far outside of the understanding of these grasping, pathetic perverts!
This really burns my a**!
Regards, Craig
Ba-ba-Ra
27th July 2011, 17:11
Under cover of the world's eyes being turned to this Norwegian Fantasy terrorism..the NATO group that is hell bent upon occupying Libya..they have bombed the Libyan 'Great Manmade River Project' out of commission.
Not only have they bombed it out of commission, they have bombed the factory that could repair it.
It seems to have taken them a while but they managed to find enough cover in the world's shifting attention(shifting to Norway) to go after what I claimed was probably their greater aim in Libya. They have finally targeted the water.
To stop that water from flowing. Now 70% of Libya's population is in danger, from having no water supply.
The more intense destruction of Libya has now begun. No water ..and whatever may follow that...........
I rest my case.
Yes Carmody, That has been the way of TPTB for some time now. Reducing basic essentials, reduces a populations ability to resist them as it leaves us weak and focused on daily needs. .... Most of us are aware that has been the M.O. of the IMF for some time. They lend a country money with the requirements that they turn over running their water supply to one of their puppet companies and then they make sure the water supply is tainted.
Thank you for bringing this to our attention - and isn't it interesting - the date - 7/22. Once again they have used the power of numbers in their favor.
phillipbbg
27th July 2011, 17:39
As a general principle, in both internal and international armed conflict it is lawful to attack only military objectives. From this derives the rule stated in Article 54 of the first of the two 1977 Additional Protocols to the Geneva Conventions that “starvation of civilians as a method of warfare is prohibited.” Denying the civilian population water is just as illegal as denying them food. Article 54 states that “it is prohibited to attack, destroy, remove or render useless objects indispensable to the survival of the civilian population,” and includes not only foodstuffs, livestock, and the like, but “drinking water installations and supplies and irrigation works.”
In an increasing number of conflicts the lack of clean water kills more people than bullets or bombs, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)
Flash
27th July 2011, 19:27
If it is illegal to deprive the population of water and food, then, who will sue Nato? Will there be an Natonurmberg?
I just hope that when all this is over that human have become thiking toward greater good, that they will be sued those creating havoc on the planet, and put aside if they haven't yet changed and done great good for all.
Lord Sidious
27th July 2011, 20:09
The ''glorious allies'' did the same thing in world war one, world war two and all the others since.
Surprised?
Why?
Carmen
27th July 2011, 21:32
This is the saddest thing I've read all morning!
dima
28th July 2011, 15:16
Someone who is fluent in english has to go to wikipedia and update it's history..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Manmade_River
Lets report who is the real terrorist publicly.
Maia Gabrial
28th July 2011, 21:33
Hey Flash,
I'm with you....As pathetic as it sounds TPTB don't care if anything is illegal or not. They'll just change the laws to suit their agendas.
Water has become the new oil. We can go without food alot longer than we can water. They know this and are trying to do this. IMO when the time comes, NATO will stand trial along with the other criminals against humanity....The Libyans are justified in being angry, but I hope they don't get provoked into responding to these dishonorable actions....When all is said and done, I hope they sue....
Carmody
29th July 2011, 02:21
This should make it more clear:
http://www.businessinsider.com/willem-buiter-water-2011-7
Citi's Top Economist Says The Water Market Will Soon Eclipse Oil
Citi economist Willem Buiter tells clients to invest in the water industry which will soon become hotter than oil (via FT Alphaville):
I expect to see in the near future a massive expansion of investment in the water sector, including the production of fresh, clean water from other sources (desalination, purification), storage, shipping and transportation of water. I expect to see pipeline networks that will exceed the capacity of those for oil and gas today.
I see fleets of water tankers (single-hulled!) and storage facilities that will dwarf those we currently have for oil, natural gas and LNG. I see new canal systems dug for water transportation, similar in ambition and scale to those currently in progress in China, linking the Yangtze River in the South to the Yellow River in the arid north.
I also hope and expect that these new canal ventures will be designed and implemented with a greater awareness of the environmental and social impact of such mega-projects. India will have to engage in investment on a scale comparable to that seen today in China to produce clean water in the best locations and transport it to where the household, industrial and agricultural users are.
Water as an Asset Class
I expect to see a globally integrated market for fresh water within 25 to 30 years. Once the spot markets for water are integrated, futures markets and other derivative water-based financial instruments — puts, calls, swaps — both exchange-traded and OTC will follow. There will be different grades and types of fresh water, just the way we have light sweet and heavy sour crude oil today. Water as an asset class will, in my view, become eventually the single most important physical-commodity based asset class, dwarfing oil, copper, agricultural commodities and precious metals.
MAP OF THE DAY: The World Water Crisis
Today is World Water Day. This marks another year when water gets less attention than oil, and the coming crisis becomes more severe.
Through the Middle East and parts of America and Asia, water is a physical scarcity.
In Africa and other parts of the southern hemisphere, water is an economic scarcity, which means an adequate supply is not economically feasible.
Ban Ki-moon warns: "A shortage of water resources could spell increased conflicts in the future. Population growth will make the problem worse. So will climate change. As the global economy grows, so will its thirst. Many more conflicts lie just over the horizon."
http://www.businessinsider.com/water-crisis-2011-3
http://static8.businessinsider.com/image/4d88983cccd1d50c780e0000-650/map.jpg
More maps of the water crisis
http://www.businessinsider.com/water-crisis-2011-3#most-of-the-worlds-major-river-basins-face-maximum-stress-levels-1
Foggy
29th July 2011, 03:11
Water….
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COGWWYfjZSI&feature=related
Canada reports on Libya’s Water
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qogT-DDKHgQ&feature=related
It’s really a shame the idiot interviewing Paul Craig Roberts acts like a ‘know it all’
As he is trying to explain why
NATO (UK, France, US) are bombing Libya
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPmlUFAXvdU&NR=1
Davidallany
29th July 2011, 03:24
Someone who is fluent in english has to go to wikipedia and update it's history.
Efharisto, my friend. :)
Foggy
29th July 2011, 03:25
Arab League Silences Libyan TV
by Thomas C. Mountain
May 20, 2011
http://www.foreignpolicyjournal.com/2011/05/20/arab-league-silences-libyan-tv/
Thomas Mountain author of the widely read article by the same title - explains his perception of the real reasons for the war on Libya.
Thomas C. Mountain is an independent western journalist based in the Horn of Africa, and has been living and reporting from Eritrea since 2006. He was a member of the 1st US Peace Delegation to Libya in 1987. Read more articles by Thomas C. Mountain at http://www.foreignpolicyjournal.com/author/thomas-c-mountain/
Libya War Lies - Worse Than Iraq - Video - Thomas Mountain
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rNWf1kw2eUk
Note the first viewers’ comments when this opens
Foggy
29th July 2011, 03:29
Libya Rebels had NATO Weapons from Day 1 - Brand New in the box
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rJL-LeGwfxE&feature=related
Libya rebels make weapons from scraps
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jCyRBUAEneM
Uploaded by AlJazeeraEnglish on Jun 14, 2011
It has been reported Al Jazeera set up by the BBC with reporting filtered by them.
Davidallany
29th July 2011, 03:36
Demoralizing Libya and maintaining dominance. America is coming watch out
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Foggy
29th July 2011, 03:39
Gaddafi gold-for-oil, dollar-doom plans behind Libya 'mission'?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GuqZfaj34nc
An interesting point about Libya's oil.....
They have the most desirable kind - "sweet crude" requiring minimal refining
Last one about Libya
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rgdn0bNsMkQ&NR=1
Uploaded by MrGigastudio on Apr 10, 2011
Do You believe Reuters Song "Libya has NO DEMOCRACY?"
ELOQUENT FACTS OF THE SOCIALIST LIBYA:
* GDP per capita - $ 14,192.
* Unemployment benefit - $ 730.
* Each family member subsidized by the state gets annually $ 1.000
* Salary for nurses - $ 1.000.
* For every newborn is paid $ 7.000.
* The bride and groom receive a $ 64 thousand to purchase flats.
* Major taxes and levies prohibited.
* To open a personal business a one-time financial assistance of $ 20.000
* Education and medicine are free.
* Educ.Internships abroad - at government expense.
* Stores for large families with symbolic prices for basic foodstuffs.
* Part of pharmacies - with free dispensing.
* Loans for buying a car and an apartment - no interest.
* Real estate services are prohibited.,
* Buying a car up to 50% paid by the State.
* No Payment for electricity for the population.
* Sales and use of alcohol is prohibited.
* Petrol is cheaper than water. 1 liter of gasoline - $ 0.14.
Davidallany
29th July 2011, 03:58
TPTB is setting up NATO citizens and countries against the rest of the world mainly Asia and Africa, are they trying to instigate WWIII ? Tell your neighbors, we won't play their emotional games anymore. Soldiers of NATO should refuse to participate, military workers and contractors should quite working for the governments of NATO, immediately.
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Carmody
29th July 2011, 04:18
Canada reports on Libya’s Water
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qogT-DDKHgQ&feature=related
Of course, they have one guy come on and at the end of it, say that it is 'unsustainable' and it will 'quickly run out'. (No water here! everyone go back to sleep!) they just have to slip the lies in at the right spots.....
sygh
29th July 2011, 04:36
I am furious over this. The main media (what a joke) sure isn't reporting it. This is act from NATO is totally unacceptable. Time to mind warp.
Carmody
31st July 2011, 18:20
I'm bumping this as no-one in the larger context seems to be understanding that this Norway thing was apparently a cover for the attack on the population of Libya, which took place on the same day as the attack on Norway.
So Norway is a cover for the event that starves the population of Libya out of existence.
That should be squarely in the public eye.
That 70% of the Libyan population is now without water. This, done by NATO, on purpose, as a direct and intended attack.
War crimes of the highest level and direct intent.
What I'm seeing is the press attempting to color and cover the events up by talking about how Norway was threatened and that it is an Islamic attack on Norway.
So..that when the event I speak of eventually comes to the public of the western world's attention, they will be pre-disposed to take the lie that has been shoved at them as truth. That they (the public) won't know the exact sequence and nature of either event. Nor will they be pre-disposed to look, as they have already been given an emotional answer that they are pre-disposed to take at face value.
The western media and the western powers are setting up the position of 'righteousness' for the masses to consume.
The point is that the further back in time that this event is for the public, regarding their eventual 'finding out' (discovery) of the bombing of Libya's lifeline, the more 'misty and wobbly' the facts and strikes/bombings will seem, so they won't understand the seriousness of the events and their connection/timing.
Hervé
31st July 2011, 22:21
My oh my... the trashing of the Northern Hemisphere is well underway...
Another correlation/corroboration from the "Conspiracy: Theory to application (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?26454-Conspiracy-Theory-to-Application&p=272935&viewfull=1#post272935)" thread:
The following may help you understand why drug resistant viruses and bacteria are popping up all over the place like in Canada or recently in Germany and US Southern States.
It gets even stealthier and better orchestrated:
[...]
When I thought about the US troop’s sodas sitting in the sun, I wondered what the petrochemicals turned into in the heat. I figured that the writer of that CIA internal memo might know. The writer, on investigation, turned out to be a microbiologist at the US Army’s Chemical and Biological Warfare Labs at Fort Detrick Maryland. I called him up and told him that I would like to meet with him over a cup of coffee. He agreed and we set a time and place.
[...]
In response to my questions he admitted that the water being used in Iraq was to his knowledge not the problem. He said that he wrote the memo because benzoic acid was being added to the sodas and was the “petrochemical derivative” that was of concern. He said that it was a very useful chemical to feed populations in war zones because its heat caused metabolites which increased their risk of dying from wounds and dysentery. I asked him, if that is the case, then why was it being used in sodas given the troops. He looked at me like I was dense or naive. He said, “It is there to decrease VA hospital bills.” I said, “But that is absurd.” He said, “No, think about it. If a soldier is healthy, not much happens when he drinks the sodas. But if he gets seriously wounded then he is likely to get a wound infection. Then he will die from it and not be a long term burden on the VA with an amputated leg, say.”
[...]
... You can go into an area where people are dying from dysentery and give them sodas and look like a hero. You know what the standard treatment for dysentery is now? Sodas. People consider them “safe” to drink beverages because they are sterile. Orange based sodas have the potassium in them that is needed to help replace the electrolytes. All you change is whether you heat them first as to whether you supply them to harm or help. It was truly a brilliant idea. We are really changing how we do things at the Lab. The people in the hot climates are overpopulating the world--now we can combat that effortlessly. People with AIDS in Africa, India, etc. just need a little help over the edge. We are giving them that help.”
[...]
What that “Final Solution” researcher had told me was that in the heat the Benzoate/Benzoic Acid turned into not just benzene but PABA (para-amino benzoic acid). There is some amino acids in the beverages, at least in ones with plant extracts in them. He said furthermore, some of it turns into PABA inside the human body where there are lots of amino acids and moderate heat as well. He said that the bacteria just need trace amounts of it to grow like a rocket. I said, I did not see how bacteria could grow on a crude oil slick. He said, “They can’t. But many of them grow better than ever before, when small amounts of oil is added to a lake. He said, look at all those contaminated lakes up near Detroit; people just changed their car oil and let the oil seep into the ground, or just a few drops of oil from their outboard motors got into the water. Bingo, the water is full of nasty bacteria.” He continued, “That is why the water is not drinkable in the US anymore, because it takes so little pollution by oil to make the bacteria take it over. I played skeptical and asked him to send me a paper on it. He did. I read it in some detail.
The paper was about a small town in Africa during an epidemic of cholera. Some inhabitants were given the pre-heated sodas and some were not. The town’s people were not told that they were being studied for how well they could be killed off! Both putting the benzoate in the sodas and the study were unethical in my opinion. The town folk believed that the researcher and his staff were there to help them. The mortality was 40% higher in the group given the heat treated sodas. This was not a town with a particularly high AIDS rate. Less than 10% of the people were HIV positive. The study had tested people for HIV. Those who had AIDS and cholera had a high incidence of death, about 80%, if they drank the heat treated sodas. Their mortality if they came down with cholera was high anyway, about 50%. Those with just cholera and regular sodas had less than a 2% death rate.
From Sue Arrigo's case 22B (http://avalonlibrary.net/Sue_Arrigo/).
Pop-sodas, Innocuous sunscreens and cosmetics to interact with laced vaccines and water from the "poisonned wells"... and there is the loaded gun held mostly at the head of the female of the species of "useless eaters."
PS: I guess Prince Phillip is expecting a fertile ground for his next planned incarnation.
Carmody
2nd August 2011, 05:56
MMS.
I find that when I eat prepared foods, like I did today (two small chicken Caesar wraps) I end up with bacteria that attacks my teeth and causes toothaches. I use MMS to end it. But it gets so deep, that I usually need to use a MMS solution in a 'waterpik' type device.
Hervé
2nd August 2011, 19:31
MMS.
I find that when I eat prepared foods, like I did today (two small chicken Caesar wraps) I end up with bacteria that attacks my teeth and causes toothaches. I use MMS to end it. But it gets so deep, that I usually need to use a MMS solution in a 'waterpik' type device.
Makes one understand why Jim was interferred with so much... messing with their "field experiments"...
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