Monday, April 7, 2014

From Hero To Satan In 30days According to NATO Why??

UN Report Offers Smoking Gun Proof of NATO & U.S. Lies

Several of the NATO countries, including Denmark, Germany, Spain and Italy, as well as Australia, PRAISED Colonel Muammar Qaddafi for his excellent work in human rights and were set to give a United Nations award to him and Libya in March. Yet, in a complete about-face they waged war on Libya instead. 


The Corbettreport

Today we continue last week’s conversation with James and JoAnne Moriarty of LibyanWarTheTruth.comand bring Faraj Muftah into the conversation. Muftah is a spokesman for the Warfalla tribe, the largest Arab tribe in Libya. We discuss the NATO-backed, Al-CIAda mercenary-led invasion of Libya in 2011 and how the very radical terrorists that the US claims to be fighting against are the ones in charge of the country today with the full backing and support of the US government. We also talk about the situation on the ground today and what life is like for the average Libyan.
http://www.corbettreport.com/interview-855-faraj-muftah-describes-the-fall-of-libya/

By Dennis South

Here is a type of "smoking gun" proof that NATO and the U.S. has been operating through a smokescreen of lies, as well as intimidation.  Please read the following January 4, 2011 report of the 16th Session of the United Nations General Assembly Human Rights Council, Universal Periodic Review: 
 
http://www2.ohchr.org/english/bodies/hrcouncil/docs/16session/A-HRC-16-15.pdf 
 
Before NATO and the U.S. started bombing Libya, the United Nations was preparing to bestow an award on Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, and the Libyan Jamahiriya, for its achievements in the area of human rights.   That's right--the same man, Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, that NATO and the United States have been telling us for months is a "brutal dictator," was set to be given an award for his human rights record in Libya. How strange it is that the United Nations was set to bestow a human rights award on a "brutal dictator," at the end of March. 
 
So, I ask a question.  Who is this "brutal dictator" that the United Nations General Assembly Human Rights Council was preparing to bestow an award to, for human rights, sometime at the end of March?  So, they would have us believe that they knew that he was a "brutal dictator," yet decided to give him an award for human rights?!  Astounding!  Astounding the lies that we're being told by the media, NATO and the U.S. government.  Absolutely astounding!  Not surprising, but astounding!  But more astounding still, is the fact that, time after time after time, much of the American public--without questioning--believes every single word that comes from the "news" media.  
 
It is noteworthy to read the following couple of sentences from the General Assembly's report:
 
"Several delegations also noted with appreciation the country's commitment to upholding human rights on the ground.  Additional statements, which could not be delivered during the interactive dialogue, owing to time constraints, will be posted on the extranet of the universal periodic review when available."
 
In a footnote of that report, there is a list of countries that praised Colonel Gaddafi and the Libyan Jamahiriya (state of the masses), in support of the General Assembly Human Rights Council's decision to bestow this award upon Colonel Gaddafi.  I simply present the list.  The reader can look at the list and make his or her own judgement regarding the credibility level, or perceived credibility level, of any of the particular countries listed:
 
Denmark, China, Italy, The Netherlands, Mauritania, Slovenia, Nicaragua, The Russian Federation, Spain, Indonesia, Sweden,Norway, Ecuador, Hungary, South Africa, The Phillippines, Maldives, Chile, Singapore, GermanyAustralia, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Angola, Nigeria, Congo, Burundi, Zambia, Rwanda, Burkina Faso, Senegal, Cote d'Ivoire, Djibouti, Zimbabwe.
 
If you have been paying any attention to the news, you will note that a few of the above-listed countries suddenly made an about-face, and decided to start supporting NATO and the U.S. in their war of aggression. Why?  Why else!?  Money.  That's always the bottom line, and there's no doubt that it will all be exposed, at some time in the future, just as was exposed the lies that the U.S. government told its citizens, and the world, about "weapons of mass destruction" in Iraq.  And those same countries were just about to bestow an award on Colonel Gaddafi, for human rights, after having carefully studied Libyan society.  So, what's this about the "brutal dictator?"  It's what my big brother would call it: CHEWED UP GRASS [Bullshit!!  For the delicate amongst you, pardon my colorful language].
 
So, I'm wondering: Who do we believe?  The news media, that's been telling us, for months, that Colonel Gaddafi is a "brutal dictator."  Or do we believe this January 4th, 2011 report from the General Assembly of the United Nations?  No way am I trying to "bless" the UN, which has its flaws (as we've all witnessed).  But, I worked at the International Office of a university once, and I learned that the UN, despite its flaws, is capable of doing some very good work, though it is my opinion that a new international United Nations should be formed, with headquarters in Libya.
 
Again: This award was set to be given to Colonel Gaddafi at the end of March.  Next thing you know, Libya got bombed.
 
So, if you hear that your country will soon be given an award by the United Nations, for human rights, LOOK THE HELL OUT!  Because you're about to be BOMBED! 

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