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  • fuck the u.s and nato. There all corrupt

  • The truth is very simple Gaddafi is tyrant, monstrous , horrific killer who is being killing and ruling Libyans by force for 42 years , supporting dictators for money is not ethical and this is exactly what RT is doing, the Libyan revolution will be a great success because it has a legitimate cause

  • @MrRepose How do you know?

  • @MrRepose IT WILL BE A SUCCESS BECAUSE OF THE NATO TERRORIST ORGANIZATION. Fuck you for trying to make it seem as if western intervention gives a FUCK about any civilians in Lybia. IF THEY WANTED TO TAKE HIM OUT THEY COULD HAVE DONE SO WITHOUT A COUP. (HIS OWN GENERALS BETRAYED HIM!) THIS WAS ABOUT KILLING LOYAL GREEN LYBIANS, STEALING RESOURCES, & DESTROYING GADAFFIS ATTEMPTS TO UNIFY AFRICA. PERIOD. HE WAS NATOS FRIEND BEFORE HE WANTED LYBIA TO BE PAID GOLD FOR THEIR OIL INSTEAD OF PAPER!

  • @MrRepose How much US goverment pay you for comments?

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  • jew

  • No sources cited as usual

  • @niriop you act like a professor but are a flawed human being trapped in a prison of academic reasoning where citing "credible" sources such as CNN or MSNBC makes you feel logical and intelligent gravely undermining the facts Viacom or News Corporation owns them because they own all media outlets

  • @tek510 So its completely okay to just pull things out of your arse without saying where you're getting it from? Is this YOUR standard of journalism?

    Given you NWOer, just beliving whatever the demagogues tell you seems your modus operandi. "trapped in a prison of academic reasoning" Yeah, I mean who needs FACTS and REASONING! Facts and reasoning are fascist! You can use facts to prove ANYTHING! Reasoning screws with your MIND man!

    And you have the gall to list "knowledge" on your profile...

  • @niriop You seem to be missing my point. When "The Big Six" (Google them) corporations own all "credible" media sources (that's TV, film, publishing, online holdings, radio etc), you will never get the facts and knowledge they don't want you to know, and our society has become so corrupt and invasive, there's a lot of bullshit they're spreading for their own profit. I believe 0% of what government and mainstream media says, and that done through REASONING.

    In your 2nd paragraph, you seem to...

  • @tek510 That corporate news exists is NOT an excuse for not citing sources of information! Where the fuck is stefbot getting these figures? You fail to understand my point: just saying something is not evidence.

    "I believe 0% of what government and mainstream media says" What if they said the sky was blue? "and that done through REASONING." No, its petty fear-mongering; question everything yes, but when you deny everything for the sake of it you just become a fundamentalist.

  • @niriop Why don't you Google the fucking information, like "Obama administration $40 billion arm sales" which led me to the article of reference in the Daily Mail. Here is an in-depth response to your so satisfactory reply:

    "the sky is blue?" You're A Fucking Idiot (YAFI). "petty fear-mongering" funny how mainly the gov does that so YAFI. "double negative" fuckin idiot. "Nietzsche" keep sucking his cock. Overall you've made a name for yourself. First person I had to make an acronym for

  • @tek510 This does not indicate some "NWO", but just capitalism in action; it's profit before people, its how the system's always worked, there's no conspiracy (nor need for one).

    I like it when I destroy worldviews with a little quip xD Awww, you've made a little name for me, that's so sweet; I'm not so good at these so I'll just call you Dumbfuck. I'm going to email the Psychology Department at UBC to tell them about you Dumbfuck; I don't want such an esteemed institution soured by your type.

  • @niriop hahahahhahaahhaaaaaahaahahahaa­a what kind of idiot are you. You're gonna tell on me? hahahaa. Do you think they give a rats-ass what you're going to say Nietzsche boy? I bet you'll say something like this: "i got in a argument on YouTube with one of your students and I tried using my philosophical Nietzsche-testicle-sucking jargon on him to inflate my self-esteem but failed so I want you to know Joey isn't a nice man. Please expel him. p.s. I have a small dick ;)" later dickosopher

  • @tek510 "Nietzsche-testicle-sucking" Why are repeatedly attacking Nietzsche when you use one of his positions? Just goes to show you have no idea what the fuck you're talking about.

    Ad homs galore.

    "later dickosopher" You're a self-centred pussy, a complete fool; I've shown your beliefs to be complete bullshit; but what is the point in talking with you? I can never convince you cunts of anything; you've made mystic bullshiting your religion; you're a waste of good matter.

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  • @niriop ...ramble about NWO and fascism. You know calling me names like "NWOer" doesn't make you sound smart at all, but I'm open to the concept of NWO because I never say its not possible; your close-mindedness will limit your ability to understand the world around you... Facts are constantly changing, and to say (my beliefs are so-and-so bc so-and-so said this: quote*) is asinine bc you don't think, you believe. Here something a prof. taught me a while ago: knowledge are beliefs, nothing more

  • @tek510 "doesn't make you sound smart at all" Every time I engage with you lot I lose a few IQ points; I'm making a sacrifice here, has nothing to do with me "looking smart". "never say its not possible" Ah, the retarded logic of the double negative. "your close-mindedness" I don't want to be so open-minded my brain falls out. "Facts are constantly changing" So you prefer unquestioned dogma then? Just like a good little New Age Jonesite moron "SCIENCE WANTS TO CONTROL YO MIND MANNNNN!!!!"

  • @tek510 "Here something a prof. taught me a while ago" Pathetic appeal to authority

    "knowledge are beliefs, nothing more" No dickstain, stop abusing Nietzsche. There is a corporeal objective reality but its our individual perspectives that fuck things up (which is why I don't like the word "truth" because its subjective). Your basically saying that everything goes; I have to be tolerant of YOUR idiocy; that's not how it works; and already your breaking your own rule by trying to change [con]

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  • @Motherlandpluto Several times now, Gadhaffi has requested a cease-fire to negotiate, and NATO REFUSES TO STOP BOMBING AND KILLING AS MANY LIBYAN CIVILLIANS AS THEY CAN. This way NATO can SCARE LOYAL PATRIOTS to DEFECT, and CLAIM THAT THEY ARE REBELS WHO NEED TO BE PROTECTED IN THEIR FIGHT, FOR SO-CALLED DEMOCRACY. Libya is not dependent on the INTERNATIONAL-BANKER MOBS. This IS NOT about DEMOCRACY. IT IS ABOUT MAKING LIBYA A DEBTOR NATION, like all the others.

  • @IronsidesX brother, congratulations for a comment, you are always welcome in Serbia!!!!!!

  • @Motherlandpluto During the 1970's, I knew someone who had been a guest of Muammar Gadhaffi's. They met him in London, and when they visited him in Libya, they were very impressed. He told them how he would never move into his own home, until every citizen of Libya had a home.--He kept his word! Colonel Gadhaffi is being seriously lied about, and accused by a baby generation who refuse to grow up. The CIA shells out money to bribe anybody to rip up countries.

  • another thing with Libia is the gold currency that they wanted to initiate for the whole of africa. That would shatter big international companies from the US and europe.

  • Stef, ya don't know shit about Libya.--Especially about Ghadaffi!

  • @IronsidesX Point out what you think is incorrect or irrational and why you think so we can understand why you think that he doesn't know "shit"

  • B4 2011,NO one ,not even any of U ,nor any Govmt( especially RUSSIA) could ever have predicted the "SOCIAL MEDIA REVOLUTION" & suddenly you all get suspicious that it could NEVER be for FreedomnDemocracy even tho most writing here HAVE that in ur own countries,so its ok for U but suspicous if ts for the Middle East/Africa? ASK GOD for the Truth. HE has stirred this up.Quit putting ur TRUST in MEN. GOD WANTS MEN TO BE FREE Ghdafi DOESNT !Any governmt snipers in UR democratic countries today?

  • Has anyone noticed how RT ,German,Chinese & Eastrn European media all have the same “slant”?They R laced with cynicism to the WEST,Conspiracy Theories,data revealed only in the context that IT wants to present "EXPRTS" whom the listener know nothing about or whom they really R ,so we"ill believe whatever they tell us ?Sorry, but I believe that GOD knows the hearts of men& Ive seen too much proof from HIM that He is IN this cry 4 FREEDOM not CONTROLof 42 yrs .I ask GOD 1st NOT men for the TRUTH!

  • just war for oil

    there nothing wrong was in lybia

  • What statist voted thumbs down? I mean really... How pathetic these slaves are...

  • What a crock of shit, I am so disappointed. For real true news on Libya, check AfriSenergy channel, the truth is THE QADDIFFI MONARCHY ,the so called dictator is financing poor African countries in communications projects, bringing water to the dessert "The Great River Project" women are treated as equals, his body quards are women, and his greatest sin, is CALLING FOR & FINANCE A UNITED STATES OF AFRICA, Stephan, I am totally shocked that you turned out to be a fraud...we can't have that?

  • We will see, the american are creating what ever they are creating in the arabic region but this will have a very strong reflection on the european countries. Al-Qaida will have a save rich place to control all the european countries.

  • Libyan are ok if the USA, UK, FRANCE and ITALY would stop doing what they are doing. They have paied and brought so many people to do the dirty job for them in the Libyan Land and scare the people of Libya by rapping the Libyan women and steal every thing they find and kill so many people in a very mad ways. The only thing i could say, God help the people of Libyan from the hungary of the western governments.

  • Ecellent analyses

  • Wasn't this about Libya? Watch the ITN report from Misrata from April 15. That's Libya. Not some theoretical humbug. It's young men who are fighting for freedom, and little kids being blown apart by mortar shells. And these people are asking for help. Any kind of help, short of invasion. We can be wise and thoughtful and give them nothing and watch them die on youtube, or we can risk the withering critique of the dictatorships in China and Russia and help them out.

  • hey stef,I was wondering if you had any sources for the US sale of weapons statistics you went through at the beginning that I could look at. Thanks

  • Stef, your channel is getting so many more views lately! Nice work. :)

  • Thanks to you, Stef, my forces stood down some time ago.

    As you advise, they now work for me & I won't be carrying any protest signs anytime soon.

    My former catholic wife is quite pissed off about the whole thing but every day at some undetermined time we gratefully imbibe a glass or two of home made wine and I explain the whole enchilada to her once again.

    I only hope I get through to her before we deplete our grapull conversion inventory...

  • I only have one question: how do you oppose taxation? Im not against this video, I agree with what he said, but just don`t understand that, it means that everyone stops paying taxes? like an organised boycott? Im from Argentina by the way, maybe in the US, taxes, are very different...thanks

  • @frusciantee94

    "how do you oppose taxation?" - Very, very, carefully.

    How do you successfully oppose taxation? Answer that and you'll go down in history.

  • @jeffiek Yeah, thats true...maybe egypt will be the first country to solve that question as statism dies there. However, an organised boycott could do the job. Its really complicated though, you`re right; here in Argentina its quite different I mean, there`s to much poberty, crime, corruption and crap going on, well its really complicated, certainly I can`t tell you my hole opinion of this country via youtube...

  • It is about the oil. I'm glad stef got that right.

  • Gadhafi has been in power for 42 years----------------not just 40!

  • Withhold support for gov PERIOD.

  • :) Nice (:

  • ldn't just try to wipe out the Libyan army. Screw diplomacy and politics and honor among thieves. Kill Gaddafi if we have to kill anyone.

  • All my statist friends think this whole mess will make me happy for some reason. They're like, "don't you hate governments and dictatorships and stuff? We are overthrowing one right now." Well, the Libyan dictatorship is worse than your average government, by a lot, and we all know they aren't just going to spontaneously become stateless, so the issue is just that they might become more democratic. That's not worth the hundreds of people dying every day. If we are going to have a war, they shou

  • @unleashedanarchy Oftentimes the United States will help "the people" overthrow a dictator that was about to be overthrown anyway and then come in and set up a puppet regime. It's called bringing democracy. This is why I'm wary of interventions of these sort. They aren't natural and they just get more people killed so that the U.S. government can set up a friendly state.

  • Don't worry. Soon? Our dollar will fall. Taxes will be hard to collect. When no one is working.

    Remember Rome? Welcome to the 21st Century Rome. The United States.

  • I really would like you to know, Stef, how important the "True News" videos are. Please continue making them...there is no other place that I know of, where I can get these type of information and comments on current events.

  • Thank you thank you thank you. This is the news I need, the information I need! This is what makes me able to make sense out of things. I stopped watching the so called "news" on the tv, and watching tv alltogether, years ago, because of all the nonsense.

  • I like the sound quality and tone of delivery in this video. New microphone?

  • They're called the Falkland Islands!

  • It is a sad fact that the ordinary people can no longer trust the so called main "Established" media because of the perception that these have been largely bought over by big Banker families over the decades and together with compromised governments (that are constantly subjected to relentless corporation lobbying without and "touched" politicians within) such media channels and governments can no longer be trusted at face value because of they no longer serve the public interests,only the Rich.

  • @CardinalSinga I think that that will happen inevitably with any coercive and involuntary institution. If it were voluntary, you could just ignore them.

  • @EnochEmery251

    It has been said by learned minds that we who live in the framework of human society have to compromise between too much government or too much anarchy. The modern trend as the world population grows to over 6 billions, more and more urbanized cities and complex issues getting bigger and bigger, the global village market leading to bigger and bigger corporations; this means Big Brother Government. That will mean Animal Farm coming into reality. The Rise of Beast Empire and NW0!

  • Jeez, you really know how to break it all down don't you Stefan

  • Imagine that one of those countries not only backed the south but also bombed the white house and killed the US presidents child. We did that (the usa) and we have done it more than once to other countries and continue to assault others for humanitarian reasons....this is an obvious fact!

  • just imagine for a moment that when the USA was having the civil war....some more developed, stronger countries got together and decided to back the south. The civil war was horrible and many atrocities were carried out.

  • This video is crap. Free Libya.

  • @ImazighenLibya You're crap. Free your mind.

  • @ImazighenLibya I hate tadpoles. Mow a lawn.

  • Hahah...I think Icke lost Illuminati conspiracy crowd, so he is making inroads into stuff he knows even LESS about global politics. Get a life

    Icke. I SUPPORT THE GREEN MOVEMENT!

  • people of the world, it's time to put your asses on the line and overthrow the government, violence is inevitable but unlike any other time in history we have a chance to break the matrix's hold over those that serve it.

  • Dam. And then when I think I have collected most of the major one-liners(of truth), I see this. This one deserves to say one more time - ''If you support or are complacent of the war governments create, then you directly support or are complacent about stealing your money for war(aka taxation).

    Thanks for new idea ^_^

  • @stefbot I assume it is a rule not to talk about the petrodollar. The dollar is under threat of loosing its reserve currency status. By taking down a few Arab countries, the U.S. is in a stronger position to maintain the dominate status of the dollar. Don't you think that in conjunction with the millitary idustrial complex are the simple drivig forces here.

  • Instead of questioning the motives of the countries trying to help, question whether it is right to help in the first place. I believe Egypt is what happens when the peoples protest can create change, but when the government uses the military against its people its time for NATO to step in. Of course this can get as ugly as Kosovo but I believe that people have the right to fight for their rights. To receive help when those rights are violated... I may be wrong of course.

  • @darpinian1 It seems like they shouldn't be getting help that they don't want, but it's difficult to know if they want the help or not. And if some want help, not all will. I can't think of a case where intervention did any good without doing a lot of bad.

  • @EnochEmery251

    people who aren't being granted even the ability to change the system of government that they are under are inherently having their rights violated. Now I'm not gonna go thumping Democracy but these protests started off as civil disobedience in hopes of reforming their country(IE Egypt) what has resulted is that the person in power is using the military to shut up those that protest. What is the acceptable amount of bloodshed that must occur for it to be a good idea to intervene

  • If you don't site where you get your "facts" from is it not just a conspiracy? I believe a lot of what you're saying is true but I believe you've also formulated an opinion first and then looked for facts to support it, as opposed to logical reasoning which looks at all the facts and then draws a conclusion. I highly doubt there is an act that people will say is purely righteous on a global scale but JFK said it best, those that make peace protest impossible make violent revolution inevitable

  • Stef misses the CORE of the problem yet again. Arab country's are all ruled by israeli puppets like france btw. It is not in Israel's best interest that all arabs are in peace. Devide and conquer. Anarchy sytem will make this much worse.

  • I usually agree with Stefbot , however not with the Reelection motive here .,

    It seems that the whole region was getting out their of control, so to a peace the populous it was time to re implant new Heads of Regimens .

    Nothing will chance, only the public face will be removed the status quo will remain the same.

    in Libya's case petro-economics are playing a BIG ROLL.

    However the propaganda machine is churning shit at an amazing rate a the people are eating it .

  • Malvinas?? Falklands my friend...

  • I think the electoral bounce Cameron is looking (a la Thatcher and the Falklands) for will fall down. In 1982, when the fascist Argentines invaded Sovereign UK territory, almost no-one in the UK supported this invasion and the military action in defence on UK interests and people was very popular. Whereas, two out of three Brits oppose this nonsense on a variety of grounds.

    (Please don't call them the Malvinas, they are the Falkland Islands)

  • I've been since the beginning of this crisis in doubt... i never support those wars but weren't the civilians of Libya in danger? When should one play "world police" and intervene?

  • @Anonymous247n Playing "world police" is way beyond what was presented here. The point he is making is that the US and other EU nations were selling weapons and equipment to Libya on the order of Billions the last decade or two with more deals in the works. Had these never occured, we wouldn't even need to be "world police" since state military's would be nothing compared to what they are now. These deals have been going on throughout the middle east well beyond Libya.

  • @0rthogonal I know and that's not what i was talking about at all. I agree with stef all the way, i'm just wondering what the right thing to do is in a situation where a humanitarian crisis could happen...

  • @Anonymous247n If you or anyone else believe that what is going on is a humanitarian crisis (I think most agree), then you and the rest of them are perfectly free to go over there and help out, but do not expect the State to do it since it will not be in yours or their best interest, but in the interest of the State and you will be expected to pay for whatever they do on your "behalf".

  • @0rthogonal Good point :\ Still one can only get this far with voluntarism in a world of cruelty, but that doesn't mean violence shouldn't be prevented. With violence, if everything else fails, since it's better to beat the oppressor than to leave innocent people suffer silently. There's more and more info getting on the news so i hope we'll find out more soon.

  • ATTENTION: On March 26th there will be a massive protest in London England.

    Its time to stop paying taxes people, you won't be alone & they can't arrest us all if we stop together.

    Remember March 26th - The revolution begins in London.

  • @wasssuppp08 Lol! In a lot of cases you're probably right. However, I am still relatively young and am fully aware. I assume that you are also. Now, where's that cheese....squeak, squeak.

  • V 4 Victory

  • Very nice!

  • Stef, this information sounds fantastic for making a case against Obama's terrible foreign policy, but could you PLEASE cite some sources? It would be immensely helpful in spreading the message of freedom :]

  • You do not know what you are talking about, and you have misused Orwell's 1984. The Libyan intervention is not a war against Libya, the aim is to prevent Gaddafi from committing crimes against humanity by murdering peaceful demonstrators. I am prepared to pay taxes if it means saving thousands of lives. I have no respect for you.

  • @holmesw25 Saving civilians is always the official story, but in this case (as in all others) it's just the thing to say. It's an inspiring pretext, but nothing more.

  • Good video Stef. Seems like a pattern too for presidents to initiate a war to secure re-election, can’t say I’m surprised. It’s sad :(

  • If you invest in US bonds or securities you are financing murder and terrorism. Boycott all US "investment".

  • Who is John Galt?

  • Destabilization Program In Affect!

  • I do not agree that war is an effect of taxation. Look at other counties that heavily tax people and not go to war like Japan for example. This makes no sense.

  • @happyswissman inflation tax

  • @happyswissman Maybe the equation isn't tax invokes war but instead war requires tax.

  • @happyswissman War is made easier by taxation.

  • Incredibly concise & elegant from the Orator & top commenters. All I can say is please support Ron Paul for pres. in 2012. You can use your influence in your family & circles of friends to paitently & softly, help people become aware of the actual current circumstances.No more war,No more bailouts, No more fear mongoring. America:first,second & third.Please help liberty return.

  • It's very interesting to watch the different US responses to fundamentally the same situation in different countries. It makes the self-interest of the moves stand out in stark relief. As in Iraq, it's hard not to see the current Libyan affair as simply an excuse to do what certain people have been wanting to do for a long time. If not, what is the substantive difference between Libya, Bahrain, Yemen, Egypt, and Ivory Coast? It's all about how well & subserviently they play ball with us.

  • rape rooms?

  • @TheHumanAgenda Prison.

  • What about the "Biggest Hydroelectric Potential On Planet Earth", Libya's GMR or Great Man Made River Project that commenced in the early 1980's, which will supply the nation with an endless supply of water from the massive basins underneath the Sahara??? A reason to dethrone the Colonel???

  • what about Tibet????

  • I don't see obama's poll numbers increasing because he starts a new illegal occupation. You have got to be completely fucked in the head if this takes your mind off all the crimes they are getting away with on wall street and in Washington.

  • East asia?

  • @AAAV92 East Asia is a country involved in perpetual war in the book 1984 that he was using as a metaphor

  • @AAAV92 It was a "1984" reference.

  • @AAAV92 "east asia" thats a reference to the book/film 1984 by george orwell wiki: "In 1984, there is a perpetual war between Oceania, Eurasia and Eastasia..."

  • @djdnauk1977

    lol, i never watched it. I might have to now.

  • @AAAV92 do it :) the book is apparently a lot lot better but the film is still worth a watch in my opinion, shows that orwell was right about the kind of government/society were being pushed into

  • This video was really enlightening, as always!

  • A rat scurries freely around a laboratory maze, living in ignorant bliss. Like that rat, we believe we are free, going left, or right, walking the corridors of our lives.

    The truth is, the choices you make have already been chosen for you. It's just the illusion of choice the system presents us with. Until maybe one day you realise that you are part of that experiment, and on becoming conscious of that fact, you can begin to choose your own path, away from the system.

    V

  • @ratkins72 Can't you just be happy with your choices being in the system. If your choices conflict with it, then fight against it, but as long as you are fulfilled within the "experiment" then you have no quarrel.

    Me

  • @IamaRifle Would you care to explain a little bit?

  • @EnochEmery251 From what I gather from his quote, in order for you to have independent thought you must go against the system. In contrast many people who are not sheep of the system live out fulfilled and rich lives under it without conflict. The story of V appeals to a teenagers desire to rebel against all authority and therefore pushes that the system must be fought against. In reality I can live my life with my choices under the system just fine. When the constitution is broken then I fight.

  • @IamaRifle It's probably a good idea that you aren't just dogmatically opposed to the state, but I think that there is nothing wrong with being in opposition on principle. People can live their lives the way they want to and still be against the system, especially if it's something they enjoy doing.

    It makes sense that teenagers should rebel against authority when it causes them abuse. Calling it a teenage desire seems to me to be saying that they have no real reason to.

  • @EnochEmery251 I am against a persons attempt to controll others even if it does not conflict with me directly. I think my point is back to the quote exactly. Although it does carry some relevance it is just a sci-fi quote from a graphic novel, and doesn't carry as much depth as the poster may want it to.

  • @IamaRifle Maybe so, but it's not that it's being from a graphic novel makes it less meaningful.

  • @EnochEmery251 Yeah, I see what you're getting at but you know what I mean.

  • Is it just me ... or is True News like Intellectual Porn?

    I was about to check on the BangBros updates; but saw a NEW True News video and my Libido completely shifted from women to Stefan...weird?

  • @helltrackrider I don't think so. ; )

  • @helltrackrider *Desperately deleting image of Stefan blow up doll*

  • Was that 40 billion some of the money that House Republicans proposed to cut from the budget, Stef?

  • It amazes me that if its horrible to live there (and other shit places) why they reproduce? " I would love to bring a child into this world...its so wonderful". WTF?

  • @JimmyGunXD556 because as Doug Stanhope says "F#$%ing is free fun for poor people".

  • Who fuckin cares, really...  Put all the retrads from wiki leaks in the front lines,

  • I don't know why people aren't talking about a mass tax strike. This is the only way to send a message.

  • ALL HAIL STEFAN!! buy a hat and get back on camera!!

  • truth is, if the bombs start falling in your neighbourhood, and you watched your family get blown to pieces, you'll soon wish you never funded the arms corporations via your taxes.

    words are cheap, but not as cheap as opinions....

  • $1,066,465(per cruise missile)x110=$117,311,150 Not including the F-15 that was shot down. Price is stated on wiki.

  • Lead(pb) say..........."enjoy your ego Roman bath"

  • Hey Stef could you post some links to the facts that you state in this video? Thanks!

  • @rescuemay No kidding, this video seems biased and does not provide any sources.

  • @menomoniehockey at the moment does not provide. Ask him, he will provide.

  • five people really like their Kool Aid

  • The problem is most people in this country will never stop paying taxes because they would have to quit their job, and most people in this country are too scared to do that and quite frankly, lack the balls and smarts to survive off the grid.

  • Talked to some visitors from France the other night, and they they were suspicious of Sarkozy getting elected - he's even less popular than Bush was here.

  • WWIII is ongoing ONE nation at a time.

    The Globalists are building the One World Gov't of, by and FOR the "global elite".

    Interesting times... prison planet.... serfs!

  • Stef, Brother, Spot on as usual. Thank you for being there, thank you for giving a voice to the truth about this Tragedy. Godaffi is a THUG, and MURDERER but who gave him the $ and the weopons? Why does the mainstream MEDIA lost ALL respect to so many...? They are part of the conspiracy of silence !

  • the theory and practice of oligarchical collectivism

  • I think the no fly zone in northern Iraq basically resulted in a near autonomous "Kurdistan" Thus, I am not sure that is a good example of the lack of efficacy of no fly zones. Now understand, I have an open mind on this, and subscribe to this channel. So: can you provide me subjective information that the no fly zone in northern Iraq didn't achieve some real positive ends?

  • majority of population in attacking countries (UK, USA, France) are opposing this action. So I don't hink your arguments are valid

  • Gadaffi had been begging to be taken back into "the international community" long before 2003 and the Iraq war, it wasn't Iraq that convinced him to beg the US and UK to be friends again.

  • And it is also a fact that the rebels are western backed, al Queda. Just like in afghanistan and serbia. But gaddafi whopped their asses militarily so now they bring in the big boys. I'm sick of this

  • My opinion is that it is all a rigged game... And hey they aren't in Bahrain are they? Is that because their biggest export is cocoa beans? Great video as usual

  • GREAT INFORMATIVE VIDEO!

  • Four statists disliked this video.

  • Of Coarse Obama a "Black" man became president now, they (ZWO) could not attack Africa with a white president or it would be racist, but putting a black man in office it's ok... Black people can murder black people and no white people really mind.. Hate to say it but its true. DISGUSTING how simple and see through all this has become. AMERICAN PEOPLE YOU ARE BOUGHT AND PAID FOR YOUR VOTE DOESN'T COUNT ITS TIME TO REVOLT!

  • Gadhaffi financed Sarkozy's campaign, when he was running for president....

  • So can we trade with dictators or should we not (=use embargo)?

  • Hey the Stefbot, any chance of you talking about BitCoin any time soon?

  • Stef, I dont buy this stark analysis of Libya, sorry. Intervention in any form is a double-edged sword, there are of course pros and cons, and I am leery myself. But there is also the R2P, international cooperation, and the fact that this no-fly zone was requested by the rebels. There is the gloating promises of massacres by Gaddafi...do you know how tragic and appalling it would be to sit back and watch? I think this analysis is just too simplified, to say nothing of the tax comments at the end

  • @Neanderthalcouzin So then perhaps those who agree with you can voluntarily pool your resources together, form up a group of people who voluntarily are willing to fight for this specific cause (and aren't stuck in a multi year long contract enforced with the threat of imprisonment like the US military) and those of us who disagree with you could be left the hell alone, wouldn't have to pay for it through taxation, debt, or inflation, and our reputation wouldn't be bloodied by your actions?

  • @chuska8383 Why are those the options?I have made it my business to go to as many seminars and lectures at my local University on Libya as possible.I have seen diplomats,politicians,scholars and actual Libyans in person talk about this,and while no one wants war,and I detest it,there is a fair consensus that Gaddafi was about to engage in genocide,in fact the experts were saying along the lines of Rwanda

    I support the R2P,cautiously,and if the int. cmnty did nothing,I would be utterly disgusted

  • you said that this intervention was immoral. what would you say to those that say a massacre had been averted by the intervention?

  • @nem700 I'd say they are full of shit and ignorant.

  • @pretorious700

    why do you say that?

  • @nem700 Yes I second that question. The fact is Gaddafi was gloating maniacally about readying for a massacre and systematic persecution, town to town, house to house, room to room...

    Posterity would look upon non-action the same way it looks at Rwanda.

    Stef how is this immoral? Really, how is it? I have no nationalism in my DNA I am afraid, and this is an international effort. Furthermore, it doesn't reek of the kind of red white and blue dildo activity that Iraq was.