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They slaughtered Gadaffi the way they slaughtered Libya IMO.
I remember watching a video on YouTube of Gadaffi driving in an open car through the streets of Tripoli (I think) and all these people came out to greet him. It was incredible.
http://www.sott.net/article/294874-Al-Shabaab-terrorist-group-responsible-for-Kenya-university-shootings-benefited-from-US-attack-on-Libya-in-2011
And then we had the Garissa University shooting in Kenya of course which was al-Shabab's work.
They slaughtered Gadaffi the way they slaughtered Libya IMO.
I remember watching a video on YouTube of Gadaffi driving in an open car through the streets of Tripoli (I think) and all these people came out to greet him. It was incredible.
North-Africa, West-Africa, East-Africa, the whole continent is being destroyed and destabilised (again):Anthony said: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
Libyan arms that went missing during the fighting to remove Col Muammar Gaddafi are now spreading even further afield...
The new report by a special UN security council committee suggests that they have now travelled even further, with Libyan ammunition showing up in the continuing war being waged by al-Shabab [pictured above], an al-Qaeda offshoot in Somalia.
http://www.sott.net/article/294874-Al-Shabaab-terrorist-group-responsible-for-Kenya-university-shootings-benefited-from-US-attack-on-Libya-in-2011
And then we had the Garissa University shooting in Kenya of course which was al-Shabab's work.