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Tbt when Colonel Gaddafi invited over 500 models to a party in Italy, only for it to be a lecture on islam and gave out free Qurans to all the girls.
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"Andrew and Fergie continuously find themselves rubbing shoulders with a cast of sketchy characters."
#royalty is not celebrity#prince andrew#fergie#sarah ferguson#ghislane maxwell#jeffrey epstein#peter nygard#tarek kaituni#colonel Gaddafi#selman turk#Timur Kulibayev#Nursultan Nazarbayev#goga ashkenazi#Ilham Aliyev#merch your royalty#using your office for personal gain#trammell crow jr
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Muammar Gaddafi (? 1942 – 20 October 2011)
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Colonel Gaddafi stands as one of the few people in military history to be on the receiving side of an innovation that ultimately deeply and irreparably embarrassed him:
The Battle of Fada, the culminating point of the Toyota War, is one of the forgotten decisive battles of recent history. It ended for the remainder of the Gaddafi era Libyan efforts to expand into Chad, it profoundly discredit Gaddafi when instead of sponsoring the PLO he had to fight a real war and proved very bad at it. The irony that the same man who set in motion everything leading up to the battle and then went on to lose it has been written as believing the exact opposite of what he actually did should not be lost on anyone.
#lightdancer comments on history#black history month#african history#military history#cold war#libyan-chadian war#muammar gaddafi#toyota war#aka big bad colonel picks on people who welded machine guns to pickup trucks#proceeds to lose
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I was at Sirte, Libya in September and October of 2011, with my family, during the NATO siege. NATO was bombing from sea, air, and the thuggish Takfiri rats and curs bombing from east and west on the ground.
I can still remember everything like it was yesterday.
I remember all the men, women and children who fell in the defence of Sirte.
There was no electricity, little food, no cameras, no broadcasting to what was happening as there is today in Gaza to have showed NATOs war crimes to the world, we were literally cut off from the world.
NATO had bombed Sirte's Local Radio Station, the last place we could hear Brother Leader Mu'ammar al-Qathafi's beautiful defiant voice.
It was just us and our great defiant leader, and our morale had never waned for a moment with his reassuring company.
He was there, with us, to calm the pain and the feelings of frustration and treason from the reactionary Arab governments and our sleeping Ummah.
I have never spoken about this part of my life before and what we, the people of Sirte had to endure at that time, but today as I worringly watch on what is unfolding in Syria, it is poignantly coming back to me, I do not want the same to happen to beloved Syria, and for the Syrians to go through what we went through.
I was raised in a Socialist Jamahiriya, where we were unitary, our streets were beautifully adorned with unitary Arab poem lines, we chanted Arab unity slogans as early as we could learn to speak. I had always held Syria in a very high regard, for what Syria historically represents for the Arabs and Muslims.
Although everything is still cloudy, but if Syria falls, it would be the greatest calamity of our times. Syria is going to be divided up as Brother Leader Qathafi predicted more than 30 years ago.
'Arab existence in that area will be finished if Syria falls.' he said.
It is a tragedy what we are witnessing.
O' Damascus, the Umayyad flower, sweet basil of my heart, may you never witness a scintilla of pain or destruction, I pray that God takes away good days from me and gives it to Damascus and Syria. May we suffer, and may Damascus never see evil.
O Damascus, may I grow old, and you be forever young.
I wish I could bear my soul in my palm, and hurl it into the pit of death for you.
Forgive me Damascus, forgive us, we are sorry, the two Colonels are dead, Abdel Nasser and Gaddafi.
- Mohanned Alwerfali via Facebook
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His name was Colonel Gaddafi. He nationalized the oil industry is what he did, and in this house he’s a hero!
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MIG-25 Foxbat interceptor of the Libyan Airforce destroyed by NATO at the airport of Colonel Gaddafi's home city of Sirte on October 06, 2011.
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Dead Kennedys – “Kinky Sex Makes The World Go Round”
[Spoken]
Prime Minister's office, Prime Minister speaking
Greetings, this is the Secretary of War
At the State Department of the United States
We have a problem, the companies want something done
About this sluggish world economic situation
Profits have been running more than a little thin lately
And we, we need to stimulate some growth
Now, we know that there's an alarmingly high number
Of young people roaming around in your country
With nothing to do but stir up trouble for the police
And damage private property
It doesn't look like they'll ever get a job
It's about time we did something
Constructive with these people
We've got thousands of 'em here, too
They're crawling all over
The companies think it's time we all sit down
Have a serious get-together, and start another war
The President? Oh, he loves the idea!
All those missiles streaming overhead to and fro, napalm
People running down the road, skin on fire
The Soviets seem up for it
The Kremlin's been itching for the real thing for years:
Want a little going-away present for Mr. Brezhnev
Hell, Afghanistan's no fun
So, whaddaya say?
We don't even have to win this war
We just want to cut down on some of this excess population
Now, look, just start up a draft
Draft as many of those people as you can
We'll call up every last youngster we can get our hands on
And give 'em an hour or two to learn how to use
An automatic rifle and send 'em on their way
El Salvador? How about Northern Ireland?
Or a "moderately repressive regime" in South America?
Or we'll, we'll just cook up a good Soviet threat story
In the Middle East; we need that oil
We had Libya all ready to go
And Colonel Gaddafi's hit squad didn't even show up
I tell ya, that man is unreliable
The Russians had their fingers on the button
Just like we did for that one
Now, just think for a minute
We can make this war so big, so big!
The more people we kill in this war
The more the economy will prosper
We can get rid of practically everybody
On your "dole queues" if we plan this right
Take every loafer on welfare right off our computer rolls
Now, don't worry about those demonstrators
Just pump up your drug supply
So many people have hooked themselves
On heroin and amphetamines since we took over
It's just like Vietnam
We had everybody so busy with LSD
They never got too strong
Kept the war functioning just fine
It's easy, we've got our college kids so interested in beer
They don't even care if we start
Manufacturing germ bombs again
Put a nuclear stockpile in their backyard
They wouldn't even know what it looked like
So, how 'bout it? I mean, look, war is money
The arms manufacturers tell me
Unless we get our bomb factories up to full production
The whole economy is gonna collapse
The Soviets are in the same boat
We all agree the time has come for the big one
So, what do ya say?
Marvelous!
That's excellent, we knew you'd agree
The companies will be very pleased
注、昔レーガンとサッチャーの時代にパンクバンドのクラスが作ったデマ・テープがネタ元だそうだが、内容的には支配層が経済発展と人口削減の為に戦争を起こすという、現実にこの手の会話があったとしてもさもありなん...ですな。
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Published October 26, 2023
This interview exists in many fragments throughout the internet. We couldn’t find a transcript, so we produced one. The following description is from the the uploader of one of the many partial fragments, @winborneb:
“In 1990, Nelson Mandela visited the U.S. for the first time, after being freed from 27 years of imprisonment in South Africa. During Mandela’s visit he also conducted his first interview, with Ted Koppel of ABC News. Koppel was then known as one of the toughest and most feared TV reporters and interviewers in America. His ABC news show “Nightline” was one of the top rated late night programs on television. The interview turned out to be an openly biased attempt to assassinate Nelson Mandela’s character, credibility, and cause — the bulk of Koppel’s preselected questioners being either conservative Republican plants, apartheid sympathizers, opponents of Mandela’s African National Congress party (ANC), and/or known members of the white supremacist apartheid regime. Due to the wisdom and strength of Nelson Mandela, the assassination attempt failed miserably. Ted Koppel was never the same man again, and eventually slipped into oblivion.”
The separators indicate commercial breaks. Koppel’s empty chatter around them was excluded.
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Nicolas Sarkozy goes on trial for allegedly funding Gaddafi's election
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy has gone on trial in Paris accused of taking millions of euros in illegal funds from late Libyan leader Colonel Muammar Gaddafi to fund his 2007 election campaign. In return, prosecutors say Sarkozy promised to help Gaddafi fight his reputation as a pariah to Western countries. Sarkozy, 69, was president of France from 2007 to 2012. He has always denied the…
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Nicolas Sarkozy goes on trial for allegedly funding Gaddafi's election
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy has gone on trial in Paris accused of taking millions of euros in illegal funds from late Libyan leader Colonel Muammar Gaddafi to fund his 2007 election campaign. In return, prosecutors say Sarkozy promised to help Gaddafi fight his reputation as a pariah to Western countries. Sarkozy, 69, was president of France from 2007 to 2012. He has always denied the…
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Nicolas Sarkozy goes on trial for allegedly funding Gaddafi's election
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy has gone on trial in Paris accused of taking millions of euros in illegal funds from late Libyan leader Colonel Muammar Gaddafi to fund his 2007 election campaign. In return, prosecutors say Sarkozy promised to help Gaddafi fight his reputation as a pariah to Western countries. Sarkozy, 69, was president of France from 2007 to 2012. He has always denied the…
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Nicolas Sarkozy goes on trial for allegedly funding Gaddafi's election
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy has gone on trial in Paris accused of taking millions of euros in illegal funds from late Libyan leader Colonel Muammar Gaddafi to fund his 2007 election campaign. In return, prosecutors say Sarkozy promised to help Gaddafi fight his reputation as a pariah to Western countries. Sarkozy, 69, was president of France from 2007 to 2012. He has always denied the…
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Saif al-Islam to the youth who chanted in the name of Colonel Gaddafi and in his name: I heard you and the world heard your voices and together we will restore Libya's glory and its former glory
#at least Saif and Aisha are sensible#Saif al-Islam Gaddafi#Aisha Gaddafi#Gaddafi#Muammar Gaddafi#Gaddafis#Libya
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WOKE: Colonel “Muammar” “Gaddafi” Murdered by the United Snakes of America CIA. Threat to Zionist Bankers. Where’s the Cosmic Cops? Holding the Earth Hostage! God said “Let My People Go NOW”!
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