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Old 04-10-2011, 07:17 PM   #16
mikey_the_redneck
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Yes Captain, we all know that JFK's administration did not sign off on the Northwoods document, but it doesn't mean that certain rogue elements within the government did not want it to happen.

Planning gone out of control? You always downplay any government dirty laundry that gets released into the public. Keep your head in the sand I guess.....

I think it is obvious that certain people within the U.S. government wanted to get rid of Castro using military action, ...what better way than to convince the public with a false flag terror attack?

I view both NATO and the UN as a primarily American apparatus. People like yourself and others have been fooled into thinking this is a "kinetic humanitarian mission"........lol. You know, there are humanitarian crisis in Rwanda, Bahrain, and all over the world that the U.N. (and America) ignore.

I wonder if NATO would be intervening in Libya if their top export to the west was broccoli instead of that sweet, sweet brent crude.......hmmm I doubt it.

Why was it a stupid move to hold the trial for KSM in a federal court in New York?

Here is an article that shows Al-Qaeda has been, and is active in Libya. Correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't Libya one of the terror-supporting nations as outlined by G.W. Bush?

http://www.google.ca/url?sa=t&source...q3pP45AHoRCRQw

"But since the Al Qaeda personnel files contain the residence or hometown of the foreign fighters in question, we can determine that the desire to travel to Iraq to kill Americans was not evenly distributed across Libya, but was highly concentrated precisely in those areas around Benghazi which are today the epicenters of the revolt against Colonel Gaddafi which the US, Britain, France, and others are so eagerly supporting."

"The specific institutional basis for the recruitment of guerrilla fighters in northeastern Libya is associated with an organization which previously called itself the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG). During the course of 2007, the LIFG declared itself an official subsidiary of al Qaeda, later assuming the name of Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM). As a result of this 2007 merger, an increased number of guerrilla fighters arrived in Iraq from Libya. According to Felter and Fishman, “The apparent surge in Libyan recruits traveling to Iraq may be linked the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group’s (LIFG) increasingly cooperative relationship with al-Qaeda, which culminated in the LIFG officially joining al-Qaeda on November 3, 2007.”8 This merger is confirmed by other sources: A 2008 statement attributed to Ayman al-Zawahiri claimed that the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group has joined al-Qaeda."
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