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Different topic. Yesterday (from USA) I browsed for a book from Carroll Quigley in German, to give as a gift to a friend. But starting with new link, after the opening page of “UNSER MITTELEUROPA” (Our Central Europe), everything was censored with fake links (I wasn’t looking for what Mark Zuckenburg thinks about something), pictures and videos completely blocked. Same when I used Duckduckgo. "UNSER MITTELEUROPA" yesterday gave a summary report on Libya war from 2011. And the editorial office gave a link to a free book from Muhammad Al Gadhafi. Most posible are somewhere copies in English the same. This link is for a book in German. I started reading, and Gadhafi talks about conflicts in the family, between countries, about parliamentary democracy which is bad etc .. Now I know why the Red Mundiri (Lobster backs?) Wanted to get rid of him. He was actually good for people there.

http://thegreenbook.eu/dasgruenebuch.pdf

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Thank you for sharing that. It was only when I began exploring Qadaffi's speeches and economic policy initiatives (sadly after Libya was sent back to the stone age), did I truly begin appreciating what a force on the stage of world history he actually played in his later years.

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I need to look more in this book. Author likes hard hitting truth.

https://www.amazon.com/Before-Very-Eyes-Fake-Wars/dp/1615770127/ref=nodl_

About the Author

Thierry Meyssan shocked the world with the first "9/11 Truth" books, his L'Effroyable Imposture in March 2002 (9/11: The Big Lie), and a sequel, Pentagate. In the 1990's he was national secretary of a French radical party which held seats in the government. He is the founder of the Voltaire Network, a major alternative international press agency. In 2005, he organized the Axis for Peace, a congress of international leaders and writers opposing illegal wars. In 2007, he was forced into exile and settled in the Middle East, where he has witnessed and participated in history in the making. He has been called France's most controversial public figure, and is the only Western observer to remain on the scene in Libya and Syria during the entire conflict. In 2011 Meyssan went to Tripoli and was appointed by Gaddafi to mobilize international support against the aggression that would destroy the Libyan republic; but the NATO onslaught came too quickly, and he narrowly escaped with his life. He is currently consultant to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's government, and has been close to heads of state like Hugo Chavez of Venezuela and Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of Iran.

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“Mayssan often speaks of the "Greater Middle East Project" as a goal of London and DC.”

“Israel refers to this plan as the the "Greater Israel Project" and its right to expand its borders from Bagdad to Cairo. The US military has told its soldiers they should be prepared to die for Israel. Has Israel told its soldiers the inverse? Of course not. The goyim are expendable. But then Mr. Mayssan may just be attempting to avoid a visit from Mossad, and that I can understand.”

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Description about author of “ Green Book”, translated from German:

“Author's portrait: Muammar al Gaddafi has determined the fate of the Libyan Arab People's Jamahiriya since September 1st, 1969 after he bloodlessly overthrew the colonial vassal of King Idris at the age of 27. Muammar al Gaddafi was a child of the desert nomads. It has always been his goal to serve humanity. He was able to achieve the following achievements for his people during his 42-year leadership:

> Electricity was free for all Libyan citizens.

> Newlyweds received US $ 50,000 to buy an apartment, having a home of their own was a human right in Libya.

> Education was free. Before Gaddafi came to power, only 25 percent of Libyans could read; when he was murdered, the figure was 83 percent. 25 percent of Libyans graduated from college.

> Students who could not find an adequate training facility in Libya were able to study abroad at state expense; there was monthly support of US $ 2,300 for food, accommodation and a car.

> If a Libyan was unable to find a job after completing their studies, the state paid the average salary for the occupation in which he / she was looking for a job until a professionally adequate job was found.

> Medical care was free of charge; if appropriate treatment was not possible in one's own country, this could be obtained abroad with the help of state funds.

> Women who gave birth received $ 5,000.

> When a Libyan bought a car, the government subsidized 50 percent of the price.

> One liter of petrol cost 10 cents converted into euros.

> Basic foodstuffs were subsidized by the state so that all people, citizens as well as guest workers or refugees in Libya could buy cheap food.

> State banks gave loans to all citizens at zero percent interest by law.

> Libya had no foreign debts, gold reserves of around 150 tons, silver stocks in about 140 to 150 tons and currency reserves between 150 to 500 billion US dollars worldwide, especially in France and England, which are frozen today, partly by the attacking nations as Costs for the "liberation" of Libya have been withheld and are likely to be lost forever to the Libyan people. The whereabouts of the gold and silver are still unclear.

> Part of the money from the Libyan oil sale was credited directly to the accounts of all Libyan citizens.

> If Libyans wanted to work in agriculture, they were given arable land, a farmhouse, tools, seeds and cattle to start their agricultural business, all free of charge.

> Muammar al Gaddafi started the Great Man Made River Project (GMMRP) in 1984. Gigantic underground water reservoirs were developed and pipelines laid to supply water to Libyan cities and agricultural areas.

After the work was completed, over 2 million cubic meters of water were transported per day, so the designation of the water pipe system as the largest man-made river appears to be justified, Gaddafi himself described it as the 8th wonder of the world. With these water reserves, Gaddafi's plans took shape that Libya could one day secure the supply of its population with agricultural products from its own resources and that these products could also be exported to the whole of North Africa.

Was he really just a cruel dictator or was he just in the way of the western rulers?

His biggest "mistakes":

> He wanted to introduce a gold and silver currency in some poorer African countries in order to get the gigantic inflation rates in these countries under control.

> He wanted to replace the US dollar with a gold currency in the oil trade and thereby endangered the future of the US dollar as a world reserve currency.

See: http://info.kopp-verlag.de/hintergruende/enthuellungen/f-william-engdahl/hillarys-e-mails-gaddafis-gold-dinar-und-der-arabische-fruehling.html

> Out of conviction, he rejected nuclear weapons to defend the state of Libya and opted for the Great Man Made River Project (GMMRP).

> He wanted to create an African Union to give the African states a better and more independent position at the UN and in the world economy.

Muammar al Gaddafi was murdered on October 20, 2011.”

It is not easy to find articles in English with neutral opinions. Tavistock called him “ Mad Dog of the Middle East”? https://www.greenprophet.com/2011/10/gaddafi-man-made-river/

https://youtu.be/m1omQdyEkqk Sorry, only in German language from 2011, before Arab Spring Psy-ops.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m1omQdyEkqk Gaddafi desert water, gift to Libya..

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All languages! http://thegreenbook.eu/

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The Solution of the Problem of Democracy: The Au- thority of the People

1 The Instrument Of Government 7

2 Parliaments 9

3 The Party 13

4 Class 17

5 Plebiscites 21

6 Popular Conferences And People’s Committees 23

7 The Law Of Society 27

8 Who Supervises The Conduct Of Society? 31

9 How Can Society Redirect Its Course When Devia-

tions From Its Laws Occur? 33

10 The Press 35

The Solution of the Economic Problem: Socialism

11 The Economic Basis Of The Third Universal Theory 41

12 Need

13 Housing

14 Income

15 Means Of Transportation

16 Land

17 Domestic Servants The Social Basis of The Third Universal Theory

18 The Social Basis Of The Third Universal Theory 69

19 The Family 73

20 The Tribe 75

21 The Merits Of The Tribe 77

22 The Nation 79

23 Woman 85

24 Minorities 95

25 Black People Will Prevail In The World 97

26 Education 99

27 Music And Art 101

28 Sport, Horsemanship And The Stage 103

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Pan Am Flight 103. The Lockerbie disaster

German Wiki:” In March 2019 it became known that Scottish authorities had questioned former members of the GDR's Ministry of State Security as witnesses, as there were indications of their involvement in the attack. [4]”

Eng Wiki:” Some relatives of the dead, including Lockerbie campaigner Jim Swire, believe the bomb was planted at Heathrow Airport, and not sent via feeder flights from Malta, as the US and UK claim. A sleeper cell belonging to the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (General Command) had been operating in West Germany in the months before the Pan Am bombing.[5]”

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Although I agree with Matt's general assessment of Jesuit intrigues in Canada and elsewhere, there is another side to the Jesuit coin that has had a much more positive impact on society. The Mondragon Cooperative was founded by a Jesuit priest( Jose Maria Arizmendiarieta) in 1955 and remains the largest and most successful cooperative enterprise to date. I personally attended a 5day seminar in Mondragon in 2016 and came away much impressed by its efficiency and community solidarity. It seems economist Richard Wolff was also impressed as he explains here: https://www.reddit.com/r/Market_Socialist/comments/oqocpa/richard_wolff_on_the_mondragon_cooperatives/

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Hey Bob. I hope I didn't only get across the message that all jesuits are evil. Indeed many good people have been jesuits. But from the higher echelons, something happens to those who are brought into the higher degrees and they embark on a mission very different from the one which many lower level good jesuits believe they are on.

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No, I didn't get that impression, Matt. I just thought it was an opportunity to emphasize the other side of the Jesuit coin ( like with Aristotle :))

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The three parts are like reading a riveting non-fiction novel. As an aside my mother was at an Anglican convent in Kimberley, South Africa. She described it as evil. It was donated to the nuns by Rhodes. By a twist of fate a group of them discovered a love letter written by Rhodes - to a man. It was stashed in the chimney of a fireplace. On fear of discovery - they burnt the letter.

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The three parts are like reading a riveting non-fiction novel. As an aside my mother was at an Anglican convent in Kimberley, South Africa. She described it as evil. It was donated to the nuns by Rhodes. By a twist of fate a group of them discovered a love letter written by Rhodes - to a man. It was stashed in the chimney of a fireplace. On fear of discovery - they burnt the letter.

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