PDA

View Full Version : The Truth About Libya-Mind blowing video..



Morgaine
28th August 2011, 21:06
This is a very interesting video I just came across documenting the truth about Gaddafi and life in Libya. It is truly incredible and eye opening.
I thoroughly recommend you watch this, and please leave your comments and opinions.

And, pass it around of course!

Thank you-
Morgaine.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJURNC0e6Ek

trenairio
28th August 2011, 21:10
[edit][edit][edit]

soulseeker
28th August 2011, 21:47
Hi can I get a link to the video. Can't see it from my iPhone.

Thank in advance.

kathymarie
28th August 2011, 22:03
I'm shocked, speechless and embarrassed. My perception of Qaddafi has been totally shaped and molded by the press. I don't know if this video is accurate but it rings true to me. Each talking point would be easy to check out. It makes perfect sense if nothing were true except Libya's central bank not being owned by Rothchilds that alone would be reason enough to wreak havoc there by the UN/US/tptb. Untying Libyan oil from the dollar as reserve currency is a frightening thing to the American government. For an interesting discussion on Libya check out DavidIcke.com website for August 16, 2011....Libya R.I.P....

Thanks for posting this. I look forward to the discussion which should follow this thread.

Morgaine
28th August 2011, 22:11
Hi Soulseeker...no worries.

Here you go: http://youtu.be/aJURNC0e6Ek

Thanks-
Morgaine

Corncrake
28th August 2011, 22:13
This looks like a Libyan propaganda video - actually it is not a bad thing to see something other than BBC/CNN point of view. I have read other similar reports coming out of Libya before the uprising and did quite a bit of research into Libya as a result of the Lockerbie disaster. There is little doubt in my mind that Ghaddafi was targeted. He would not play ball with the US and UK and was sitting on some of the richest oil reserves in the Middle East. There was a lot of poverty there but standards had improved enormously over the past decade for a lot of people. You just have to ask yourself why NATO decided to get involved there and not with any of the other Arab Spring uprisings. I posted this the other day if anyone wants a little more background www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=26150

kathymarie
28th August 2011, 23:11
Thank you Corncrake....this additional information is quite helpful in seeing a bigger part of the whole picture.

This looks like a Libyan propaganda video - actually it is not a bad thing to see something other than BBC/CNN point of view. I have read other similar reports coming out of Libya before the uprising and did quite a bit of research into Libya as a result of the Lockerbie disaster. There is little doubt in my mind that Ghaddafi was targeted. He would not play ball with the US and UK and was sitting on some of the richest oil reserves in the Middle East. There was a lot of poverty there but standards had improved enormously over the past decade for a lot of people. You just have to ask yourself why NATO decided to get involved there and not with any of the other Arab Spring uprisings. I posted this the other day if anyone wants a little more background www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=26150

Mark
28th August 2011, 23:46
This is not a propaganda vid made by the Libyans but the reality it shows does seem too good to believe doesn't it, based upon how we in the West are treated by our governments. Calling it propaganda is lazy as such a statement is not based upon research or an understanding of Ghadafi's history with Southwest Asia and the African continent, let alone the West.

The entire process of this "revolt" has been sickening to watch, especially as they have begun to murder each other in abject confirmation of the nature of their bid for power and inherent qualities as a "movement" based upon the "people's" best interest. Ghadafi not only served his constituents in a manner more benevolent than all Western leaders, but also helped countries around Africa and even groups in America economically much as Cuba and Venezuela have helped surrounding countries. I didn't see much about this in the vid above, but Libya had gold (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-12824137) that its debt-free currency was based on, Ghadafi wouldn't let the ptb control the country at all economically. Everything said here about the currency war going on now is absolutely true. No propaganda. "Libya was debt free".

More than that, the Great Manmade River (http://www.water-technology.net/projects/gmr/) is one of the greatest accomplishments of any modern civilization. It is a prize for pirates, as is the oil flowing beneath the surface. Giving Libya to these "Rebels" is implementing Western/Globalist/Ptb control over N. Africa as well as creating a debarkation point for further adventures upon the African continent with a ready-made source of water and wealth. What an irresistible prize and target for the pirates, taking what was a spiritual and conscious movement on the part of afflicted people in other Southwest Asian and N. African countries, using the media to "create" a rebellion in Libya and then bomb the living hell out of the people to force submission to an external power structure bent upon coopting the impetus of the "Arab Spring" utilizing the traditional tools of money, divide and conquer and violence.

The Libyan people's situation will worsen now, not get better. Watch and see.

Kamikaze
29th August 2011, 00:24
I saw many of the points mentioned right at the start before any bombing started in some posts and videos by Libyan people.
Seen it as a war of fraud and deceit from the beginning with ulterior motives. Gadafi might not been a saint but he surely had the country at his heart. And for sure was AGAINST TBTW, and as such their enemy and target.

Actually I had a dream about fighter aircraft from Scandinavia flying through Europe over to Libya and Tripoli area with a large overview map in view and also ships heading down through the straights of Gibraltar to the coasts of Libya and south of Italy.
US and UK ships I felt with others.
My perspective then went down to first person as I myself was walking down a street and there were "terrorists" in tanks and they were getting blown up and chased away by missiles fired from the aircraft after they were advancing and making progress it seemed into the city. It felt like they were winning, but that was before the aircraft arrived.
I had seen civilians running away in fear as I was one of them with my own family members of sorts to get out of the way.
Though there was a relief in seeing the tanks withdraw but it was because of the fighting not because of the tanks per see, there was risk in being around them. There was uncertainty about the label "terrorists" as said from the allied forces. It didn't feel right. They looked like a real army fighting someone not identified in skirmishes. (rebels as we saw later)
Running through a small forest there was a Lynx/leopard after the children. Had to stand up to it to try and fend it off. Though it seemed I had been mistaken about that in the end though. It felt hurt and angry I would attack it as I had done to try protect the others. We ran away as I felt real hostility now.

A couple weeks later the whole deal about Libya escalated.

truth4me
29th August 2011, 00:35
I'm shocked, speechless and embarrassed. My perception of Qaddafi has been totally shaped and molded by the press. I don't know if this video is accurate but it rings true to me. Each talking point would be easy to check out. It makes perfect sense if nothing were true except Libya's central bank not being owned by Rothchilds that alone would be reason enough to wreak havoc there by the UN/US/tptb. Untying Libyan oil from the dollar as reserve currency is a frightening thing to the American government. For an interesting discussion on Libya check out DavidIcke.com website for August 16, 2011....Libya R.I.P....

Thanks for posting this. I look forward to the discussion which should follow this thread. Me also. Qaddafi the NWO's new bogeyman.....

Carmody
29th August 2011, 00:37
It may be that underground bases are using that aquifer, or have plans for it. Just an extra potential connection.

Possibly why Bush bought the 90,000 acres directly over the other largest aquifer, in South America.Now it appears there is natural gas involved, as well?

People keep thinking it is the oil.

The oil has exactly ZERO to do with it.

First, poising the people, with poison food, then poison the air and soil,and water. Fukushima. GE, the creators of those reactors. GE, one of the biggest backers of any given loan that you may sing papers on. take close look at the bank's mortgage paperwork. Underwriters. The name that comes up is GE.

This is all about control and starvation, mutation and death.

October 23, 2006 -- George W. Bush's Paraguay land deal. WMR's Paraguayan sources have confirmed that George W. Bush recently bought 42,000 hectares (over 100,000 acres) of land in Paraguay's northern "Chaco" region. The land sits atop huge natural gas reserves, according to sources in Asuncion. Moreover, the land deal was consummated in a dinner meeting between Bush's daughter Jenna and Paraguayan President Nicanor Duarte. Although Jenna, who was in Paraguay under the cover of a 10-day UNICEF trip to visit child welfare projects, put the Bush family seal of approval on the land deal, the actual legal papers were worked out by Bush family lawyers and business representatives. Jenna Bush is supposedly working for UNICEF in Panama City. A troubling aspect of the land deal is the role played by James Cason, the US ambassador to Paraguay, in a private Bush family business venture. Cason is a career Foreign Service officer whose previous assignment was the head of the US Interests Section in Havana, where he managed to stir up tensions between the mission and Cuban authorities with his anti-Castro advertisements placed in the windows of the U.S. offices. Cason also has a long history of cooperating with the Defense Intelligence Agency in such locations as Honduras, El Salvador, Panama, Uruguay, and Venezuela. Cason also served as the Guatemala Desk Officer at the Department of State.

http://pimpinturtle.com/2008/07/31/bush-buys-100000-acres-on-border-of-paraguay--brazil.aspx


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guarani_Aquifer


After all, you can't live if they deny technology, destroy your avenues to life and then control the water supply.

It looks like an accident and accidental sequence of events to the common man...but it is pretty damned far from accidental. The common man has been distracted to the point that all he thinks he wants is the ability to throw beer cans at the TV when the game is on. The game on tv...is his little proxy war distraction for his animal nature. Giving him a game, a proxy war, is a way of distracting him from what is real and important while releasing his desire to act, to do things, to be proactive, to think. They empty him into a false end point. The guile of the sports game as subtle psychological masturbation and satisfaction for the animal in man.

I hope you (anyone reading this) do not watch competitive gladiator sports. They are toxic, very much so.

A very important thing to know about Harvard/Yale Billionaires: They almost ALWAYS own sports teams. Major supporters of sports teams. Ask yourself why..but the above paragraph should say it all.

Here is the evidence of planned control.

When the Libya thing started, I stated flat our that the crew in the USA and the UK would stop at NOTHING to get control of Libya. They don't care one whit about what anyone thinks, or says, they will take Libya, no matter the cost.

Cjay
29th August 2011, 16:50
There are lots of non-MSM articles about Libya here http://thesantosrepublic.com/

as well as lots of articles about many topics we discuss here at PA.

Camilo
29th August 2011, 17:02
If it sounds to good to be true, it probably is. I still give it the benefit of the doubt. No dictator is free of guilt. Absolute power like Gaddafi had for 42 years corrupts anyone. He and his family ran the country's wealth like their own business.

Carmody
29th August 2011, 17:09
If Gaddafi worked for, or with them -all this time... well..neither could admit this, could they?

They are known for their betrayal and sacrifice of one another. It is part of their system of being and operation. Machiavellian and animalistic.

yasmu
29th August 2011, 17:30
It is so depressing to see that Libyan govt. was demonized by the western media and as always 'truth' was hidden away.
I wonder what the 'rebels' actually want for themselves and their families by taking part in this 'revolt'.??
I don't even remember any western media mentionning the actual population # of Libya, and to say that 'its people' rose up against their govt.... how deceiving.!
I have visited David Icke's website, it has a particularly good article written about Libya, posted earlier this month as menionned by a member above.

Ba-ba-Ra
29th August 2011, 18:22
If it sounds to good to be true, it probably is. I still give it the benefit of the doubt. No dictator is free of guilt. Absolute power like Gaddafi had for 42 years corrupts anyone. He and his family ran the country's weath like their own business.


Camilo, While what you say has truth, I encourage you to look at the big picture. Gaddafi made great strides in terms of eliminating illiteracy and raising the standard of living of the general population. And his Great Man-Made River project has been considered by some as the 8th wonder of the world. There are few, if any, perfect human beings - and Gaddafi definitely is not perfect, but his accomplishments have great merit.

By the way, I have heard that the first thing NATO did was to destroy Gaddafi's water project. Can anyone verify this?