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Post by concrete on Feb 25, 2011 3:49:12 GMT 10
By no means do I condone what is happening in Lybia. IF we are told what is happening is true. This Gadaffi (one of its spellings) has been pandered to by so many governments now condeming him it's almost farsical. Why hasn't the US said anything meaningful about this? I could be wrong, and reading the wrong news. I'm open to criticisim. I'll bet this is why. english.aljazeera.net/news/africa/2011/02/2011224143054988104.htmlNow. As we all know. al-Qaeda does not exist. Bin liner is dead. So, He is making a direct reference to CIA (or other covert agencies) who have, in the past, been known to use drugs to influence people. To be honest. My mind is going 'ape shit' thinking about this. Something big is gunna happen in the Med. Or Bahrain. Pearl harbor type shit. Then again. I could be talking arse again.
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Post by Wes Gear on Feb 25, 2011 15:55:41 GMT 10
Yeah Concrete al-Qaeda gets blamed for everything. I wonder if they are still funded by the CIA. A media generated terrorist is scarier than the real thing.
There seems to be a lot of Revolution going on in that part of the World at the moment makes you wonder if it is leading to something bigger.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 25, 2011 18:45:56 GMT 10
Now I'm not saying people don't want freedom from tyranny, and I'm not saying this sort of unrest cannot independently spread from one dictatorship to another, especially in neighboring countries.
But it does remind me a lot of Central America in the 70s/80s.
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Post by brillbilly on Feb 27, 2011 2:29:08 GMT 10
Libya: Time may be runnning out for Gaddafi Investments to watch: None Style of government: Authoritarian, led by Muammar al-Gaddafi Inflation: CPI up 2.654% in 2009 Unemployment: Highest unemployment rate in North Africa Social media: The Muslim Brotherhood has a Facebook page. Unknown levels of internet penetration. Conclusion: Libya would seem a good bet. It's stuck between revolutionary Tunisia and Egypt. Its leader is regarded as an international eccentric. He wants his son to take over, and the public's not pleased. Financial squalor is probably worse than estimated. Whether or not social media could assist is unknown, but Libya is a likely future front in the spillover criticalbelievers.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=rs&action=display&thread=9618Im starting to hear more and more about ...... ............"The Muslim Brotherhood"? I might look in to this more! as pointed out,somethings not right about lack of condemnation for gaddafi? and what with the massive arms trade show going on, its going to get nasty!
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Post by TheDuck on Feb 28, 2011 5:18:48 GMT 10
Are you talking arse again 'Crete? ;D
Sorry couldn't resist, yeah its all kicking off, I love it, I know I shouldn't but I do, role on Britain...
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