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Whistleblower: Libya "Vampire War" is About Oil, Lockerbie and CIA Heroin Op

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I knew last summer there would be trouble. Payback would be a b--tch on both sides. You don't lock an innocent man in prison for 10 years on bogus charges of terrorism, and expect forgiveness. The United States and Britain had behaved with remarkable selfishness. You've got to admit that Gadhaffi's attempt to balance the scales of justice demonstrated a flair of righteous nationalism.

Alas, Gadhaffi was playing with fire, no matter how justified his complaint. You don't strike a tyrant without expecting a tyrant to strike back.

And that's exactly what's happening today.

Don't kid yourself. This is an oil war, and it smacks of imperialist double standards. Two articles by Prof. Chossudovsky at the Global Research Centre are must reading: "Operation Libya and the Battle for Oil: Redrawing the Map of Africa" and "Insurrection and Military Intervention: The US-NATO Attempted Coup d'Etat in Libya?"

There is simply no justification for U.S. or NATO action against Libya. The U.N. charter acknowledges the rights of sovereign nations to put down rebellions against their own governments. Moreover, many observers have commented that plans for military intervention appear to have been much more advanced than U.S. and European leaders want to admit.

For myself, I know in my gut that war planning started months before the democratization movement kicked off throughout the Arab world--a lucky cover for U.S. and European oil policy. Perhaps too lucky.

As Chossudovsky writes, "Hundreds of US, British and French military advisers arrived in Cyrenaica, Libya's eastern breakaway province" on February 23 and 24-- seven (7) days after the start of Gadhaffi's domestic rebellion. "The advisers, including intelligence officers, were dropped from warships and missile boats at the coastal towns of Benghazi and Tobruk." (DEBKAfile, US military advisers in Cyrenaica, Feb. 25, 2011) Special forces on the ground in Eastern Libya provided covert support to the rebels."  Eight British Special Forces commandos were arrested in the Benghazi region, while acting as military advisers to opposition forces, according to the Times of London.

We're supposed to believe the United States, Britain and Europe planned, coordinated and executed a full military intervention in 7 short days-- from the start of the Libyan rebellion in mid-February until military advisers appeared on the ground in Libya on February 23-24!

That's strategically impossible.

Nothing can persuade me that Gadhaffi's fate wasn't decided months ago, when Chevron and Occidental Petroleum took their whining to Capitol Hill, complaining that Gadhaffi's nationalism interfered with their oil profiteering. From that moment, military intervention was on the drawing board as surely as the Patriot Act got stuck in a drawer waiting for 9/11.

The message is simple: Challenge the oil corporations and your government and your people will pay the ultimate price: Give us your oil as cheaply as possible. Or die.

Don't kid yourself.  Nobody gives a damn about suffering in Libya or Iraq. You don't bomb a village to save it. The U.S., Britain and NATO are the bullies of the neighborhood. The enforcers for Big Oil.

Libya, Iraq, Afghanistan have something in common. They have vast and extraordinary oil and mineral riches. As such, they are all victims of what I call the Vampire Wars. The Arab Princes get paid off, while the bloodsuckers pull the life blood out of the people. They're scarcely able to survive in their own wealthy societies. The people and the domestic economy are kept alive to uphold the social order, but they are depleted of the nourishment of their own national wealth.

The democratization movements are sending a warning that I don't think Big Oil, or their protectors in the U.S. and British governments understand or have figured out how to control. The Arab people are finished with this cycle of victimization. They've got their stakes out, and they're starting to figure out how to strike into the heart of these Vampires, sucking the life blood out of their nations.

And woe to the wicked when they do!

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Susan Lindauer was a U.S. Asset and one of the very first non-Arab Americans indicted on the Patriot Act, accused of acting as an "Iraqi Agent" for opposing the War. She was imprisoned on Carswell Air Force Base for a year without a trial, while the (more...)
 

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Whatever you think of Gadhaffi, Libya doesn't deserve this! by Susan Lindauer on Sunday, Apr 3, 2011 at 11:27:26 AM
Amazing claims by a Patriot Act detainee by Gustav Wynn on Sunday, Apr 3, 2011 at 12:53:22 PM
Globalists Target 100% State Owned Central Bank of Libya by John Smith on Monday, Apr 4, 2011 at 5:36:55 PM
Yes. It got Hugo Chavez on the hit list too. by zonie on Monday, Apr 4, 2011 at 5:57:11 PM
Kadaffy: An anti-imperialist charmer by Jim Arnold on Monday, Apr 4, 2011 at 7:16:05 PM
Progressives or Libertarians? by Gustav Wynn on Monday, Apr 4, 2011 at 8:51:51 PM
The U.S. has no business intervening in Libya by Susan Lindauer on Monday, Apr 4, 2011 at 9:36:17 PM
Disheartening by Jim Arnold on Tuesday, Apr 5, 2011 at 8:39:07 AM
Doesn't our history sort of bother you Jim? by zonie on Tuesday, Apr 5, 2011 at 2:34:33 PM
The limits of conspiracy by Jim Arnold on Tuesday, Apr 5, 2011 at 5:56:19 PM
So you believe the government and the msm. by zonie on Tuesday, Apr 5, 2011 at 8:25:14 PM
I haven't been clear enough by Jim Arnold on Wednesday, Apr 6, 2011 at 11:37:15 PM
France incurred a huge debt as a result of declaring war by zonie on Thursday, Apr 7, 2011 at 10:49:25 PM
Question about Libyan unrest by Gustav Wynn on Wednesday, Apr 6, 2011 at 3:30:15 PM
Watch for my next article! by Susan Lindauer on Wednesday, Apr 6, 2011 at 3:56:00 PM
Libya's civil unrest by Gustav Wynn on Wednesday, Apr 6, 2011 at 9:24:31 PM
MSM exaggerated Gadhaffi's initial military response by Susan Lindauer on Thursday, Apr 7, 2011 at 7:27:48 AM
Bravo by Dr Stuart Jeanne Bramhall on Tuesday, Apr 5, 2011 at 7:25:00 PM
It certainly did backfire! by Susan Lindauer on Tuesday, Apr 5, 2011 at 7:53:33 PM
Glenn Greenwald Article Affirms by Gustav Wynn on Sunday, Jun 12, 2011 at 6:10:41 PM