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    Money is the root of almost all evil. If everyone on earth quit using money at once the system would fall within weeks. Everyone coming together in unity to achieve our individual goals is the key. There is a reason that people like Martin Luther King and Michael Jackson get assassinated. Grow your own food and quit buying utilities and gas. Quit taking prescriptions and get healthy naturally. Quit buying expensive clothing and all of the overpriced crap that is produced today. Help out your neighbors and trade for goods and services. Learn how to live without having to pay to be a resident of earth. Killing the cash flow will put an end to the madness. I can see the rainbow coming out shortly. Maybe I should spend the last of my money of gold and silver lol
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    Quote Posted by JoshERTW (here)
    OK - so the U.S. and allies are now starting air strikes in Lybia (http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/story/2...a-bombing.html)

    Is the new model for invading a country to start a revolution of the people there, and then move in to "bring democracy?"

    I'm amazed to only be seeing this now, but it makes sense - no one is gonna buy the "They have WMD's" thing anymore!

    If there's already a revolution in progress though, we (as in the U.S. and its allies - speaking personally from an Ally point of view) are clearly the good guys! Its obvious that we are truly and honestly helping the people this way! We aren't just bombing the crap out of cities and saying that we are helping the poor oppressed people.

    Very sneaky PTB, you almost got us!
    Yesterday the US shot 119 Tomahawk missiles into Libya. At a cost of $575,000 Per missile the total cost is $68,425,000... unfortunately the military industrial complex drives society =(

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    chaos in every nation, a new system will be needed and magically they will have one ready and someone to oversee it. the promise of peace etc...
    Yup - the shock doctrine at its finest - If anyone hasn't read the Naomi Klein book by that same name I highly recommend it. Very enlightening at least on the money side of things.

    Once the dust settles all of Lybia's assets wil be privatized and sold off to the highest (multinational corporate) bidder.

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    Quote Posted by JoshERTW (here)
    OK - so the U.S. and allies are now starting air strikes in Lybia (http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/story/2...a-bombing.html)

    Is the new model for invading a country to start a revolution of the people there, and then move in to "bring democracy?"

    I'm amazed to only be seeing this now, but it makes sense - no one is gonna buy the "They have WMD's" thing anymore!

    If there's already a revolution in progress though, we (as in the U.S. and its allies - speaking personally from an Ally point of view) are clearly the good guys! Its obvious that we are truly and honestly helping the people this way! We aren't just bombing the crap out of cities and saying that we are helping the poor oppressed people.

    Very sneaky PTB, you almost got us!
    These are dry runs for the 'Iranian revolution'...


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    k626 you may have hit the nail on the head. We can read to much into things, a prep for the long planned Iran war makes the most sense.
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    America, get out of Lybia!

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    Anyone think that this guy Mohammed Nabbous could really be a CIA / Mossad asset put in place to induce public opinion toward invading Lybia? I dunno just a thought.... He had been reporting in Lybia with multiple updates but no real evidence of who the rebels / attackers were... then he suddenly was reported as being murdered yesterday in Benghazi. And were there not also reports of Israeli backed mercenaries in Lybia?

    http://www.livestream.com/libya17feb...edium=ui-thumb

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    Money is the root of almost all evil. If everyone on earth quit using money at once the system would fall within weeks. Everyone coming together in unity to achieve our individual goals is the key. There is a reason that people like Martin Luther King and Michael Jackson get assassinated. Grow your own food and quit buying utilities and gas. Quit taking prescriptions and get healthy naturally. Quit buying expensive clothing and all of the overpriced crap that is produced today. Help out your neighbors and trade for goods and services. Learn how to live without having to pay to be a resident of earth. Killing the cash flow will put an end to the madness. I can see the rainbow coming out shortly. Maybe I should spend the last of my money of gold and silver lol
    Bravo daledo, Bravo! Daledo is exactly right folks. Take away the money and the contol program fails. Money is the foundation that supports this house of cards. It is really that easy to end all of this madness, or that hard depending on your point of view. Quit supporting the program and it will fail.
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    libya is the sis' s last hoorah...Lawrence of arabia has a lot to answer for

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    Quote Posted by shybastid (here)
    Actually, France is the biggest exportor/buyer of sweet Lybian crude at 55,000 barrels a day.
    http://www.tauntongazette.com/news/x...ply-disruption

    They have more to lose at this point,thus,they went in to make sure their financial interests stay protected.

    Some of the delays to go into Lybia sooner were:
    A) U.S. would'nt put ground soldiers on the field.
    B) Have to have good replacement regime in place to make sure "down time" is at a minimal.
    C) Make sure Arab nations came out first against kadaffi, so it wasn't perceived as a U.S. or Europen idea within the Arab community.

    In the meantime... U.S. satellites and Military have monitored all activity from the sky and within the country to pinpoint strongholds and point the other militarys in the right direction for clean strikes to the best of their combined abilities.

    If everyone can protect the oil,and khaddafi is replaced, without him being able to blow up the oil fields..everyone wins right? Minus a couple thousand people for the sake of democracy.

    The guy should go,, no question. But no ones doing it for humanitarian reasons I don't believe.


    I personally find it deplorable,despicable and disgusting how we sucker people to take their resources.

    Business as usual as we bring the world to our requirements and standards.
    Yes ... it is interesting we didn't jump in to bomb Egypt ... oh, no oil. I see.
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    Quote Posted by JoshERTW (here)
    OK - so the U.S. and allies are now starting air strikes in Lybia (http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/story/2...a-bombing.html)

    Is the new model for invading a country to start a revolution of the people there, and then move in to "bring democracy?"

    I'm amazed to only be seeing this now, but it makes sense - no one is gonna buy the "They have WMD's" thing anymore!

    If there's already a revolution in progress though, we (as in the U.S. and its allies - speaking personally from an Ally point of view) are clearly the good guys! Its obvious that we are truly and honestly helping the people this way! We aren't just bombing the crap out of cities and saying that we are helping the poor oppressed people.

    Very sneaky PTB, you almost got us!
    Certainly are acting like THERE IS NO TOMORROW ...

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    23 March 2011 Last updated at 11:00 ET

    Gaddafi's air force 'defeated'

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-12837330

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    The Libyan people are making their own Revolution to bring their pride and honour back, they don't need any poisonous "help" in that! One thing is sure this foreign intervention is going to cause the battle to last longer and would cause further chaos in Libya, besides, Libyan people do consider such intervention as a humiliation.
    I think that one of the issues of the secret agenda behind this is actually to divert attention from the main concerns! most important of these is... Palestine!
    But the World haven't yet said it's last word.

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    The Libyan people are making their own Revolution to bring their pride and honour back, they don't need any poisonous "help" in that! One thing is sure this foreign intervention is going to cause the battle to last longer and would cause further chaos in Libya, besides, Libyan people do consider such intervention as a humiliation.
    I think that one of the issues of the secret agenda behind this is actually to divert attention from the main concerns! most important of these is... Palestine!
    But the World haven't yet said it's last word.
    I am not convinced that the Libyans are actually rebelling themselves, without outside help.
    Why would the western powers suddenly care about Arabs that they didn't care about last month?
    And you know, I don't have to tell you, they have no love for your peoples, only what they can get from them.
    As for Felestin, well, what can I say?
    I have a lot of affection for Arabs and their culture. I especially love the traditional music, the Oud is my favourite instrument from the middle east.
    Don't even mention the food, I will be here for a week.

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    Quote Posted by celestia (here)
    The Libyan people are making their own Revolution to bring their pride and honour back, they don't need any poisonous "help" in that! One thing is sure this foreign intervention is going to cause the battle to last longer and would cause further chaos in Libya, besides, Libyan people do consider such intervention as a humiliation.
    I think that one of the issues of the secret agenda behind this is actually to divert attention from the main concerns! most important of these is... Palestine!
    But the World haven't yet said it's last word.
    I am not convinced that the Libyans are actually rebelling themselves, without outside help.
    Why would the western powers suddenly care about Arabs that they didn't care about last month?
    And you know, I don't have to tell you, they have no love for your peoples, only what they can get from them.
    As for Felestin, well, what can I say?
    I have a lot of affection for Arabs and their culture. I especially love the traditional music, the Oud is my favourite instrument from the middle east.
    Don't even mention the food, I will be here for a week.
    I'm with you about doubting the "source" of the rebellion.

    Doesn't smell like Arab cooking to me.

    The stench of the Red Shield is all over this.
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    Quote Posted by Lord Sidious (here)
    Quote Posted by celestia (here)
    The Libyan people are making their own Revolution to bring their pride and honour back, they don't need any poisonous "help" in that! One thing is sure this foreign intervention is going to cause the battle to last longer and would cause further chaos in Libya, besides, Libyan people do consider such intervention as a humiliation.
    I think that one of the issues of the secret agenda behind this is actually to divert attention from the main concerns! most important of these is... Palestine!
    But the World haven't yet said it's last word.
    I am not convinced that the Libyans are actually rebelling themselves, without outside help.
    Why would the western powers suddenly care about Arabs that they didn't care about last month?
    And you know, I don't have to tell you, they have no love for your peoples, only what they can get from them.
    As for Felestin, well, what can I say?
    I have a lot of affection for Arabs and their culture. I especially love the traditional music, the Oud is my favourite instrument from the middle east.
    Don't even mention the food, I will be here for a week.
    http://www.jpost.com/MiddleEast/Article.aspx?id=212003

    This article pretty much says it all... Al Qaeda backs the Libyan revolt and who else backs it... the US / Israeli Zionist regime! Were not a bunch of humanitarians, if we were we would be out there helping Bahrain and Yemen but you don't see them doing anything about there atrocities. We have begun World War 3 by attacking Libya. Now Gaza was hit from Israel and now there was a bombing in Israel... as Martin Lawrence would say "**** just got real!"

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    Quote Posted by shybastid (here)
    Actually, France is the biggest exportor/buyer of sweet Lybian crude at 55,000 barrels a day.
    http://www.tauntongazette.com/news/x...ply-disruption

    They have more to lose at this point,thus,they went in to make sure their financial interests stay protected.

    Some of the delays to go into Lybia sooner were:
    A) U.S. would'nt put ground soldiers on the field.
    B) Have to have good replacement regime in place to make sure "down time" is at a minimal.
    C) Make sure Arab nations came out first against kadaffi, so it wasn't perceived as a U.S. or Europen idea within the Arab community.

    In the meantime... U.S. satellites and Military have monitored all activity from the sky and within the country to pinpoint strongholds and point the other militarys in the right direction for clean strikes to the best of their combined abilities.

    If everyone can protect the oil,and khaddafi is replaced, without him being able to blow up the oil fields..everyone wins right? Minus a couple thousand people for the sake of democracy.

    The guy should go,, no question. But no ones doing it for humanitarian reasons I don't believe.


    I personally find it deplorable,despicable and disgusting how we sucker people to take their resources.

    Business as usual as we bring the world to our requirements and standards.
    Yes ... it is interesting we didn't jump in to bomb Egypt ... oh, no oil. I see.

    Thanks granny.

    Follow the money has been the model for a long time (and he allegedly has a big pile of gold as well).

    Speculation on my part here ... but I think *this* time it might be different. Likely multiple motives envolved but I think this works into the "building into ww3" plan where in arab world is enflamed to go after Israel again.

    Theory goes other bigger players are drawn in and they get their global war with armageddon theme.

    Oil goes to ... what ... $300 a barrel and the global pigs will be in HOG HEAVEN.

    Hamas is lobbing explosives into Israeli cities and there is talk of escalated action/reaction on that front as well.

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    Quote Posted by Calz_Avaretard (here)
    Quote Posted by granny (here)
    Quote Posted by shybastid (here)
    Actually, France is the biggest exportor/buyer of sweet Lybian crude at 55,000 barrels a day.
    http://www.tauntongazette.com/news/x...ply-disruption

    They have more to lose at this point,thus,they went in to make sure their financial interests stay protected.

    Some of the delays to go into Lybia sooner were:
    A) U.S. would'nt put ground soldiers on the field.
    B) Have to have good replacement regime in place to make sure "down time" is at a minimal.
    C) Make sure Arab nations came out first against kadaffi, so it wasn't perceived as a U.S. or Europen idea within the Arab community.

    In the meantime... U.S. satellites and Military have monitored all activity from the sky and within the country to pinpoint strongholds and point the other militarys in the right direction for clean strikes to the best of their combined abilities.

    If everyone can protect the oil,and khaddafi is replaced, without him being able to blow up the oil fields..everyone wins right? Minus a couple thousand people for the sake of democracy.

    The guy should go,, no question. But no ones doing it for humanitarian reasons I don't believe.


    I personally find it deplorable,despicable and disgusting how we sucker people to take their resources.

    Business as usual as we bring the world to our requirements and standards.
    Yes ... it is interesting we didn't jump in to bomb Egypt ... oh, no oil. I see.

    Thanks granny.

    Follow the money has been the model for a long time (and he allegedly has a big pile of gold as well).

    Speculation on my part here ... but I think *this* time it might be different. Likely multiple motives envolved but I think this works into the "building into ww3" plan where in arab world is enflamed to go after Israel again.

    Theory goes other bigger players are drawn in and they get their global war with armageddon theme.

    Oil goes to ... what ... $300 a barrel and the global pigs will be in HOG HEAVEN.

    Hamas is lobbing explosives into Israeli cities and there is talk of escalated action/reaction on that front as well.
    Calz that is exactly whats happening, its like a bully instigating a fight so that you have no choice but to strike first which will give them all the public opinion necessary to go and for lack of a better term **** there world up. Dark times are ahead but don't be fearful, love & light will guide us to a better future.

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    Default Re: Is Libya the Evolution of the False Flag Model?

    This whole thing is actually a bit more complicated than just oil. far from simple.

    It's about water. It's about irrigation.

    It's about Libya poised to become the breadbasket for the middle east and Africa.

    THAT is what the NWO wanted (and still want) to be dead-dead-dead.

    They waited until the project is complete (finished September 2010) ... THEN move in and take over. It's about squeezing resources and killing people.

    But with water.

    Note the Bush family buying that 90,000 acre ranch over the world's largest fresh water aquifer in South America.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Manmade_River
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    Yeah, water is definitely involved here for sure. In the end humanity will prevail over the oppression of these evil elites, I know this with all my heart.

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