Cynthia McKinney (reproduced)

It used to be that when you thought about Libya, one thought about the most developed country on the African Continent, wealthy, with no national debt, tons of gold, rich in oil, free electricity, education, medical care, and shared oil wealth.  Now, when one thinks of Libya, images of Iraq and Afghanistan will come to mind.  Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya and a team of independent journalists working with him (among the last to leave Libya), have put all of the pieces together for us in this political puzzle of intrigue, betrayal, and genocide.

On Saturday evening, KPFK’s Dedon Kamathi had Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya on, with me as guest host, to discuss the second blockbuster documentation that Nazemroaya has researched:  the United States finances terrorists and then fights them in the name of the global war on terror!   Nowhere is that more evident than in the case of Libya where Nazemroaya dissects the National Endowment for Democracy and its direct links to criminals, including terrorists wanted by Interpol!  I am certain that Pakistanis and Afghanis could recount similar tales, and the situation in Libya has led to a similarly tragic result.

Listen to Nazemroaya on Freedom Now at about 33 minutes in on this link:

Nazemroaya has two more appearances to go on Freedom Now where new information is released each appearance.  At the conclusion of the 4-part series, Nazemroaya will join with another journalist for a very special release.  Stay tuned.  Nazemroaya’s work documents and proves that:

1.  there was no evidence at all that thousands had been murdered by the Libyan Arab Jamahariya government, yet the United Nations passed two resolutions against Libya and NATO launched its current genocide, basically on the word of one person.  Nazemroaya documents how this took place and the mechanism used by this one key individual in the first interview of our series.  The total destruction now taking place of a country, its culture, and its people is all based on no evidence;

2.  when authorities inside the United States were telling the people of this country that they did not know who the “rebels” were, these very same Libyan “rebel” leaders were being financed by the National Endowment for Democracy (NED) and in some cases were serving as Directors of the NED;

3.  an elaborate network of NGOs and “human rights” organizations are actually US government fronts, financed by the NED to be pulled out at the convenience and instruction of certain entities inside the US government;

4.  US now supports individuals associated with a Libyan organization that is listed on the State Department website as a terrorist organization;

5.  A military plan awaits final action in all of North Africa and that plan is similar to French colonial designs that were prematurely aborted by the Algerian Revolution; and

6.  This US/NATO/AFRICOM action is a direct hit at the African Continent, Pan-Africanism, and the idea of a United States of Africa to which the Jamahariya government had committed $90 billion.

In Nazemroaya’s first document, you got to see the actual “human rights” organizations that signed on to the initial letter of accusation against the Libyan government.  I have received much comment about those organizations.  Certain individuals are even listed on the letter, too.  Their names will ring familiar.  The appearance of these names and organizations on the letter clearly, as has been pointed out to me by several readers of these messages and followers of the situation in Libya, places the fingerprints of noted neocons and Israel all over this US/NATO genocide.

Listen to Saturday’s show here (Nazemroaya starts at 33 minutes in):

Tune in to Freedom Now next week at PACIFIC time 5:00 pm for the next installment of Nazemroaya’s report.


  1. Did we hear correctly, Qaddafi’s voice is being delivered from Syrian TV?

    Not good for Syria!


  2. @David

    Don’t you know the USA and its NATO allies/toadies never use or support terrorists? That’s because when being armed, financed or used by the “good guys” ( i.e. The USA and NATO) terrorists automatically transform from terrorists into “freedom fighters”. LOL

    Nafeez Ahmed – “Ties With Terror: The Continuity of Western-Al-Qaeda Relations in the Post-Cold War Period”

    Libya

    Anas al-Liby is on the FBI’s list of “Most Wanted Terrorists” “in connection with the August 7, 1998, bombings of the United States Embassies in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, and Nairobi, Kenya… The Rewards For Justice Program, United States Department of State, is offering a reward of up to $25 million for information leading directly to the apprehension or conviction of Anas al-Liby” (32)

    David Shayler worked for the international terrorism desk of MI5 for 6 years before resigning in 1997. In 1995, he obtained classified MI6 documents detailing a covert British intelligence plan to assassinate Libyan Head of State, Col. Mu’ammar Gaddafi. Most surprisingly, Shayler disclosed that as part of the plot, MI6 paid over 100,000 Pounds to the al-Qaeda network in Libya to conduct the assassination. The operation, however, failed. The al-Qaeda operatives working on the MI6 payroll placed a bomb under the wrong car, killing six innocent Libyan civilians. (33) In a press release on the subject, Shayler observed:

    We need a statement from the Prime Minister and the Foreign Secretary clarifying the facts of this matter. In particular, we need to know how around 100,000 Pounds of taxpayers’ money was used to fund the sort of Islamic Extremists who have connections to Osama Bin Laden’s Al Qaeda network. Did ministers give MI6 permission for this? by the time MI6 paid the group in late 1995 or early 1996, US investigators had already established that Bin Laden was implicated in the 1993 attack on the World Trade Centre. Given the timing and the close connections between Libyan and Egyptian Islamic Extremists, it may even have been used to fund the murder of British citizens in Luxor, Egypt in 1996. (34)

    In a further comment piece for The Observer, Shayler elaborated on these concerns. The “real criminals,” he argued, “are the British Government and the intelligence services. The Government has a duty to uphold the law. It cannot simply be ignored because crimes are carried out by friends of the Government.” Noting his November 1999 dossier of evidence on the plot sent to Home Secretary Jack Straw, Shayler pointed out: “Although the assassination failed when attempted in 1996, innocent Libyan civilians were killed.” In the face of such compelling evidence, “these very senior Ministers should, of course, have called in the police immediately… The Government’s failure to ensure that two MI6 officers are brought to justice for their part in planning a murder is what I would expect of despots and dictators.” (35)

    More at:
    http://911blogger.com/node/2966

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