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

Thank you so much for the coming show.

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.
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
North-Africa, West-Africa, East-Africa, the whole continent is being destroyed and destabilised (again):
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.
 
Thanks for your efforts guys, I'll be tuning in. I confess to not knowing all that much about Libya, so I look forward to the show (albeit with trepidation at the horrors that will be revealed no doubt).
 
Arwenn said:
Thanks for your efforts guys, I'll be tuning in. I confess to not knowing all that much about Libya, so I look forward to the show (albeit with trepidation at the horrors that will be revealed no doubt).

Aye, will be tuning in and sharing also via fb and twitter... thank you guys!
 
Thank you guys for your efforts, i love very much your shows, since i will work tomorrow i will download it and listen with great interest, you are doing a very good job, the entire SOTT Radio Team.
 
It sounds like it will be a very enlightening show. Nothing beats having a first hand account and personal stories of what really happened. I'm looking forward to it.
 
An endorsement of the Moriartys from Libya's pre-obliteration Tribal Council:

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Niall said:
Edit by Joe: Guys, we REALLY want you all to make an effort to tune in to this show and spread the word about it as much as possible.

Done... Shared on all channels!

I'll listen to it for sure! I knew that what happened in Lybia and still happens there is much worse then we are told but apparently that is only the tip of the iceberg.
 
Re: June 21st 2015: Behind the Headlines - Interview with James and JoAnne Moriarty

loreta said:
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.

I was just talking to a new acquaintance yesterday about the tragedy of Libya and how Gaddafi had done a lot of good for the country before being murdered. Finding this announcement will have me listening for sure. Thank you Niall for the notice.

The emotion of anger over the continual atrocities is something I think about a lot these days:

Session 3 January 2009

A: Right now you need help as you are ... weak. But the general principle can be understood from the term "righteous anger." If you think about the expression that the fate of the universe may depend on you it should make you angry.

Q: (L) That wasn't very clear, was it? (A****) That expression?

A: No. The fate of the universe can be altered negatively and many will suffer if you are out of the picture. That is what "they" want.

I think more people will get angry as we go along but to make the anger "righteous" is the difficult part for me I think. I don't think we should just ignore what is usually thought of as negative but consider the situation surrounding the emotion. FWIW
 
Pashalis said:
Done... Shared on all channels!

Thanks!

Pashalis said:
I'll listen to it for sure! I knew that what happened in Lybia and still happens there is much worse then we are told but apparently that is only the tip of the iceberg.

You have no idea how true that is :shock:
 
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