June 21st 2015:ABSOLUTE MUST LISTEN- Interview with James and JoAnne Moriarty

Thanks for letting us know! I think it's also worth to have a small banner on sott and to announce it on sott FB site.
 
Redrock12 said:
I'll be listening for sure. And forwarding as well.
The monsters in the West need to be exposed. It literally makes me ill to have to listen to these tales of horror, but listen I must. We cannot sweep this under the carpet. These murderers and destroyers must be exposed to the light of day.

I hear you. No doubt this will be heartbreaking but the truth needs to be known.

Thanks for the heads up guys, I'll try to spread it around.
 
Wow... thank you for inviting them. Will be sharing this on facebook and twitter!
 
Re: June 21st 2015: Behind the Headlines - Interview with James and JoAnne Moriarty

Perceval said:
Michael BC said:
I temper my anticipation with thoughts of the terrible devastation and barbaric cruelty unleashed upon the people of Libya and the systemic lies that followed. Essential listening by one and all and most likely one of those shows that we need to spread the news on to all those doubting Thomas’s.

Having talked to them and knowing their story, it is MUCH worse than ANYONE ANYWHERE knows (except amongst the perpetrators).

Thank you, thank you! It is so important to know what exactly what happened in Libya, even if with the information that Sott.net gives we know a lot. Every time I think about Libya my anger boils in me. I am looking forward and anticipation this show.
 
Re: June 21st 2015: Behind the Headlines - Interview with James and JoAnne Moriarty

Perceval said:
Having talked to them and knowing their story, it is MUCH worse than ANYONE ANYWHERE knows (except amongst the perpetrators).

Sounds really horrible. :(

I'll try to tune in too and share it on FB and Twitter, thank you very much for doing this hard work.
 
Anthony said:
Thanks for the heads up, Libya stands as a prime example of what US/NATO 'humanitarianism' does to countries that are targeted.

It's absolutely horrendous. One thing they witnessed themselves was that on the very first day of the establishment of the so-called NATO "no fly zone", planes and apache attack helicopters flew into Tripoli (I think) from ships off shore and spent the whole day shooting at anything and everything that moved. On that first day they killed 1,300 people, men women and children.
 
Will definitely be listening to the show, really looking forward to it!

While I usually have to be very careful when talking about topics such as the whole Middle Eastern situation with friends and colleagues, the Libyan crisis is one of the few ones where everyone I know tends to agree with, that it was not only unnecessary but also a complete NATO failure, especially given the consequences that ensued.
 
Eboard10 said:
Will definitely be listening to the show, really looking forward to it!

While I usually have to be very careful when talking about topics such as the whole Middle Eastern situation with friends and colleagues, the Libyan crisis is one of the few ones where everyone I know tends to agree with, that it was not only unnecessary but also a complete NATO failure, especially given the consequences that ensued.

You really should listen to the show. The truth is, it was both necessary and a success, from a certain perspective.
 
Thanks for arranging this show! I'm another one that my blood boils every time I think about what happened to Libya.
 
Perceval said:
Eboard10 said:
Will definitely be listening to the show, really looking forward to it!

While I usually have to be very careful when talking about topics such as the whole Middle Eastern situation with friends and colleagues, the Libyan crisis is one of the few ones where everyone I know tends to agree with, that it was not only unnecessary but also a complete NATO failure, especially given the consequences that ensued.

You really should listen to the show. The truth is, it was both necessary and a success, from a certain perspective.

Agree, and that's the sad part of this big charade. The majority of people still look at these interventions as a need to free the country from dictatorship and they welcome it, despite all the evidence of the contrary, that this only leads to further suffering and instability. I'm just speechless when I hear people saying that we need more interventions in order to stop the invasion of immigrants, not realising that we are the cause of this in the first place!
 
I was listening to an interview with Eric Draitser, he notes that one of the objectives for the destruction of Libya was to use it as a base to further destabilize and colonize North Africa, in a sense it was the first step, after Libya they destabilized Mali which then spread even more across the region which then allowed US operatives to embed themselves in the governments in Africa, so the implications of the chaos caused in Libya go much further, it was basically just an opening. Gaddafi wanted to establish a sort of United Africa, which went against US plans to control and enslave most of the planet. I guess the whole mess was aimed against China.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ED9AmufdxQ
 
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