[Discussion] Muammar Gaddafi | The Truth Behind The Smokescreen

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What do you think of when you hear the name Colonel Gaddafi? Tyrant? Dictator? Terrorist? Well, a national citizen of Libya may disagree but it's up to you to form an opinion of your own.

For 41 years until his demise in October 2011, Muammar Gaddafi did some truly amazing things for his country and repeatedly tried to unite and empower the whole of Africa.

So despite what you’ve heard on the radio, seen in the media or on the TV, Gaddafi did some powerful things that are not characteristic of a “vicious dictator” as portrayed by the western media.

Here are some things that Gaddafi did for Libya and Africa you probably didn't know about.

• In Libya, A Home Is Considered A Natural Human Right

In Gaddafi’s Green Book it states: ”The house is a basic need of both the individual and the family, therefore it should not be owned by others”. Gaddafi’s Green Book is the formal leader’s political philosophy, it was first published in 1975 and was intended reading for all Libyans even being included in the national curriculum.

• Education And Medical Treatment Were All Free

Under Gaddafi, Libya could boast one of the best healthcare services in the Middle East and Africa. Also if a Libyan citizen could not access the desired educational course or correct medical treatment in Libya they were funded to go abroad.

• Gaddafi Carried Out The World’s Largest Irrigation Project

The largest irrigation system in the world also known as the great manmade river was designed to make water readily available to all Libyan’s across the entire country. It was funded by the Gaddafi government and it said that Gaddafi himself called it ”the eighth wonder of the world”.

You must be registered for see images


• It Was Free To Start A Farming Business

If any Libyan wanted to start a farm they were given a house, farm land and live stock and seeds all free of charge.

• A Bursary Was Given To Mothers With Newborn Babies

When a Libyan woman gave birth she was given 5000 (US dollars) for herself and the child.

• Electricity Was Free

Electricity was free in Libya meaning absolutely no electric bills!

• Cheap Petrol

During Gaddafi’s reign the price of petrol in Libya was as low as 0.14 (US dollars) per litre.

• Gaddafi Raised The Level Of Education

Before Gaddafi only 25% of Libyans were literate. This figure was brought up to 87% with 25% earning university degrees.

• Libya Had It’s Own State Bank

Libya had its own State bank, which provided loans to citizens at zero percent interest by law and they had no external debt.

• THE GOLD DINAR

Before the fall of Tripoli and his untimely demise, Gaddafi was trying to introduce a single African currency linked to gold. Following in the foot steps of the late great pioneer Marcus Garvey who first coined the term ”United States of Africa”. Gaddafi wanted to introduce and only trade in the African gold Dinar – a move which would have thrown the world economy into chaos.

The Dinar was widely opposed by the ‘elite’ of today’s society and who could blame them. African nations would have finally had the power to bring itself out of debt and poverty and only trade in this precious commodity. They would have been able to finally say ‘no’ to external exploitation and charge whatever they felt suitable for precious resources. It has been said that the gold Dinar was the real reason for the NATO led rebellion, in a bid to oust the outspoken leader.


So, was Muammar Gaddafi a Terrorist?

Few can answer this question fairly, but if anyone can, it’s a Libyan citizen who has lived under his reign? Whatever the case, it seems rather apparent that he did some positive things for his country despite the infamous notoriety surrounding his name. And that’s something you should try to remember when judging in future.

This video documentary presents an interesting, and rather different story from the one we think we know.

Insight into the events that led up to NATO intervention in Libya, On 17 May 2011 the International Criminal Court issued a request for an arrest warrant against Gaddafi for crimes against humanity. Some believe it is about protecting civilians, others say it is about oil, but some are convinced intervention in Libya is all about Gaddafi's plan to introduce the gold dinar, a single African currency made from gold, a true sharing of the wealth.


"It's one of these things that you have to plan almost in secret, because as soon as you say you're going to change over from the dollar to something else, you're going to be targeted," says Ministry of Peace founder Dr James Thring. "There were two conferences on this, in 1986 and 2000, organized by Gaddafi. Everybody was interested, most countries in Africa were keen."

[video=youtube_share;TkTUDw0mjMA]http://youtu.be/TkTUDw0mjMA[/video]​
 

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Yeah, that Arab spring movement was all a load of crap to get the countries to destroy themselves.

It's funny how they always say the leader is killing its citizens without giving us motives, and despite people from the country saying otherwise.

OT: It's not Illuminati though, it's just the big guys and corporations.
 

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It is unfortunate that human beings always try to destroy one another because of greed.
Right greed.Becuase some people become arrogant.This is why many tyrans called themselves "God".And even today some people worship them.
Greed arrogance stupidness is the biggest enemy of us humans
 

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Right greed.Becuase some people become arrogant.This is why many tyrans called themselves "God".And even today some people worship them.
Greed arrogance stupidness is the biggest enemy of us humans
The unfortunate thing is that it isn't in the nature of humans to be negative since they are capable of being positive, but they choose to be negative deliberately.
 

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urbanco.com

What do you think of when you hear the name Colonel Gaddafi? Tyrant? Dictator? Terrorist? Well, a national citizen of Libya may disagree but it's up to you to form an opinion of your own.

For 41 years until his demise in October 2011, Muammar Gaddafi did some truly amazing things for his country and repeatedly tried to unite and empower the whole of Africa.

So despite what you’ve heard on the radio, seen in the media or on the TV, Gaddafi did some powerful things that are not characteristic of a “vicious dictator” as portrayed by the western media.

Here are some things that Gaddafi did for Libya and Africa you probably didn't know about.

• In Libya, A Home Is Considered A Natural Human Right

In Gaddafi’s Green Book it states: ”The house is a basic need of both the individual and the family, therefore it should not be owned by others”. Gaddafi’s Green Book is the formal leader’s political philosophy, it was first published in 1975 and was intended reading for all Libyans even being included in the national curriculum.

• Education And Medical Treatment Were All Free

Under Gaddafi, Libya could boast one of the best healthcare services in the Middle East and Africa. Also if a Libyan citizen could not access the desired educational course or correct medical treatment in Libya they were funded to go abroad.

• Gaddafi Carried Out The World’s Largest Irrigation Project

The largest irrigation system in the world also known as the great manmade river was designed to make water readily available to all Libyan’s across the entire country. It was funded by the Gaddafi government and it said that Gaddafi himself called it ”the eighth wonder of the world”.

You must be registered for see images


• It Was Free To Start A Farming Business

If any Libyan wanted to start a farm they were given a house, farm land and live stock and seeds all free of charge.

• A Bursary Was Given To Mothers With Newborn Babies

When a Libyan woman gave birth she was given 5000 (US dollars) for herself and the child.

• Electricity Was Free

Electricity was free in Libya meaning absolutely no electric bills!

• Cheap Petrol

During Gaddafi’s reign the price of petrol in Libya was as low as 0.14 (US dollars) per litre.

• Gaddafi Raised The Level Of Education

Before Gaddafi only 25% of Libyans were literate. This figure was brought up to 87% with 25% earning university degrees.

• Libya Had It’s Own State Bank

Libya had its own State bank, which provided loans to citizens at zero percent interest by law and they had no external debt.

• THE GOLD DINAR

Before the fall of Tripoli and his untimely demise, Gaddafi was trying to introduce a single African currency linked to gold. Following in the foot steps of the late great pioneer Marcus Garvey who first coined the term ”United States of Africa”. Gaddafi wanted to introduce and only trade in the African gold Dinar – a move which would have thrown the world economy into chaos.

The Dinar was widely opposed by the ‘elite’ of today’s society and who could blame them. African nations would have finally had the power to bring itself out of debt and poverty and only trade in this precious commodity. They would have been able to finally say ‘no’ to external exploitation and charge whatever they felt suitable for precious resources. It has been said that the gold Dinar was the real reason for the NATO led rebellion, in a bid to oust the outspoken leader.


So, was Muammar Gaddafi a Terrorist?

Few can answer this question fairly, but if anyone can, it’s a Libyan citizen who has lived under his reign? Whatever the case, it seems rather apparent that he did some positive things for his country despite the infamous notoriety surrounding his name. And that’s something you should try to remember when judging in future.

This video documentary presents an interesting, and rather different story from the one we think we know.

Insight into the events that led up to NATO intervention in Libya, On 17 May 2011 the International Criminal Court issued a request for an arrest warrant against Gaddafi for crimes against humanity. Some believe it is about protecting civilians, others say it is about oil, but some are convinced intervention in Libya is all about Gaddafi's plan to introduce the gold dinar, a single African currency made from gold, a true sharing of the wealth.


"It's one of these things that you have to plan almost in secret, because as soon as you say you're going to change over from the dollar to something else, you're going to be targeted," says Ministry of Peace founder Dr James Thring. "There were two conferences on this, in 1986 and 2000, organized by Gaddafi. Everybody was interested, most countries in Africa were keen."

[video=youtube_share;TkTUDw0mjMA]http://youtu.be/TkTUDw0mjMA[/video]​
With him the country was better off. I hate how the west always interferes
 

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The unfortunate thing is that it isn't in the nature of humans to be negative since they are capable of being positive, but they choose to be negative deliberately.
Some people think of themselves too much when they rise.They start to steal etc,this is how you end up sinking in the depth of bullshit (darkness).
They think they can do what they want (corrupted governments).
 
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Gadaffi certainly did raise litteracy, among other things, and kept radical Islam from gaining any political power. However, he also tortured and killed political dissidents, ran a brutal dictatorship generally, embezzled billions of dollars from the Libyan people and supported a multitude of dangerous terrorist groups across the world.
 

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Gadaffi certainly did raise litteracy, among other things, and kept radical Islam from gaining any political power. However, he also tortured and killed political dissidents, ran a brutal dictatorship generally, embezzled billions of dollars from the Libyan people and supported a multitude of dangerous terrorist groups across the world.




Sounds like Bush and Obama to be honest
 

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Given your racist statements in Waindos last thread, I find this comment comically ironic and flat out hypocritical.
You can't be racist against muslims? also why do you find it ironic and hypocritical are you mentally retarded or something?

Gadaffi was the only thing that protected Libya from all this chaos. Some countries just aren't ready yet for democracy and by that I don't mean the US democracy type.
 

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You can't be racist against muslims? also why do you find it ironic and hypocritical are you mentally retarded or something?

Gadaffi was the only thing that protected Libya from all this chaos. Some countries just aren't ready yet for democracy and by that I don't mean the US democracy type.
I wasn't talking about Muslims you idiot, I was talking about this:

 

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Sounds like Bush and Obama to be honest
Basically this, just switch the "Libyan" to American.
Funny how ISIS, which is by the way indirectly funded by the US, is as of lately, slowly penetrating into Libya, attacking it's oil fields first, while Libya is in a mess anyway, led not by not one, but two unstable and questionable goverments.
 

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What do you think of when you hear the name Colonel Gaddafi? Tyrant? Dictator? Terrorist? Well, a national citizen of Libya may disagree but it's up to you to form an opinion of your own.

For 41 years until his demise in October 2011, Muammar Gaddafi did some truly amazing things for his country and repeatedly tried to unite and empower the whole of Africa.

So despite what you’ve heard on the radio, seen in the media or on the TV, Gaddafi did some powerful things that are not characteristic of a “vicious dictator” as portrayed by the western media.

Here are some things that Gaddafi did for Libya and Africa you probably didn't know about.

• In Libya, A Home Is Considered A Natural Human Right

In Gaddafi’s Green Book it states: ”The house is a basic need of both the individual and the family, therefore it should not be owned by others”. Gaddafi’s Green Book is the formal leader’s political philosophy, it was first published in 1975 and was intended reading for all Libyans even being included in the national curriculum.

• Education And Medical Treatment Were All Free

Under Gaddafi, Libya could boast one of the best healthcare services in the Middle East and Africa. Also if a Libyan citizen could not access the desired educational course or correct medical treatment in Libya they were funded to go abroad.

• Gaddafi Carried Out The World’s Largest Irrigation Project

The largest irrigation system in the world also known as the great manmade river was designed to make water readily available to all Libyan’s across the entire country. It was funded by the Gaddafi government and it said that Gaddafi himself called it ”the eighth wonder of the world”.

You must be registered for see images


• It Was Free To Start A Farming Business

If any Libyan wanted to start a farm they were given a house, farm land and live stock and seeds all free of charge.

• A Bursary Was Given To Mothers With Newborn Babies

When a Libyan woman gave birth she was given 5000 (US dollars) for herself and the child.

• Electricity Was Free

Electricity was free in Libya meaning absolutely no electric bills!

• Cheap Petrol

During Gaddafi’s reign the price of petrol in Libya was as low as 0.14 (US dollars) per litre.

• Gaddafi Raised The Level Of Education

Before Gaddafi only 25% of Libyans were literate. This figure was brought up to 87% with 25% earning university degrees.

• Libya Had It’s Own State Bank

Libya had its own State bank, which provided loans to citizens at zero percent interest by law and they had no external debt.

• THE GOLD DINAR

Before the fall of Tripoli and his untimely demise, Gaddafi was trying to introduce a single African currency linked to gold. Following in the foot steps of the late great pioneer Marcus Garvey who first coined the term ”United States of Africa”. Gaddafi wanted to introduce and only trade in the African gold Dinar – a move which would have thrown the world economy into chaos.

The Dinar was widely opposed by the ‘elite’ of today’s society and who could blame them. African nations would have finally had the power to bring itself out of debt and poverty and only trade in this precious commodity. They would have been able to finally say ‘no’ to external exploitation and charge whatever they felt suitable for precious resources. It has been said that the gold Dinar was the real reason for the NATO led rebellion, in a bid to oust the outspoken leader.


So, was Muammar Gaddafi a Terrorist?

Few can answer this question fairly, but if anyone can, it’s a Libyan citizen who has lived under his reign? Whatever the case, it seems rather apparent that he did some positive things for his country despite the infamous notoriety surrounding his name. And that’s something you should try to remember when judging in future.

This video documentary presents an interesting, and rather different story from the one we think we know.

Insight into the events that led up to NATO intervention in Libya, On 17 May 2011 the International Criminal Court issued a request for an arrest warrant against Gaddafi for crimes against humanity. Some believe it is about protecting civilians, others say it is about oil, but some are convinced intervention in Libya is all about Gaddafi's plan to introduce the gold dinar, a single African currency made from gold, a true sharing of the wealth.


"It's one of these things that you have to plan almost in secret, because as soon as you say you're going to change over from the dollar to something else, you're going to be targeted," says Ministry of Peace founder Dr James Thring. "There were two conferences on this, in 1986 and 2000, organized by Gaddafi. Everybody was interested, most countries in Africa were keen."

[video=youtube_share;TkTUDw0mjMA]http://youtu.be/TkTUDw0mjMA[/video]​
Shout outs to him^^ & JFK

**** THE REST WHO ARE OR HAVE BEEN IN POWER. THEY DON'T CARE ABOUT WE THE PEOPLE... ****ing devil loving bastards
 

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The western world does not want Africa to unite cause it would be come to powerful and they would lose a lot of money due to the fact that they can fuel wars in most of them and rape the country for its resources. 90% of the worlds gold and diamonds come from Africa.
 

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Well.. the fact is now that Gaddafi is dead... there is a war now at Libya
All this rebels who killed Gaddafi is now fighting each other for supremacy, and what does the UN do ? NOTHING
Why ? because MAMARICA and its CHILDREN already got what they want.
 

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They are exaggerated claims, he was a dictator but still his country stood as a buffer zone. West eliminated him bringing chaos and rapefugees into their countries. How can countries who played cold war against USSR cant look into these kind of strategic blunders, or may be they achieved something else.
 
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