fak the oil, let's use electricity or ethanol...it would cost less, then piles of bombs. on the other hand fireworks are useless as well, the problem is that people like entertainment
I have now added a couple of reference videos to explain how the International Bankers use NATO forces to instigate war and assassinate and/or supplant foreign leaders with corporate-friendly leaders who then proceed to privatize the 'national banking system'.
Just Google search: "The Battle For Libyan Oil Fields by Bill Woollam"
If you wish to understand the global banking corruption then go to the blog titled:
"How The World Works - Two Videos by Bill Woollam"
I got tired of the biased reporting by mainstream newscasts, so I assembled a blog titled: "The Battel For Libyan Oil Fields - by Bill Woollam" Just google search that.
Investigating who armed and fomented fighting in the Libyan conflict is an eye-opener to say the least. US/Israeli mercenaries have been in Libya instigating rebellion....and why is that? To justify military intervention by the US/UK Allies, to overtake the oil fields, state owned bank and the 25 billion dollar river system
and if so, what is the big deal? the libyan people get their freedom, and the west gets some oil to keep their country running. its a win win except for gadaffi, but we have all come to a conclusion that he doesn't deserve to be in charge of libya.
besides, america can hardly steal the oil if there aren't any boots on the ground.
@ebrowne369 You've got to be kidding? The once 'nationalized' oil fields will be privatized, sending profits out of the hands of Libyans into the hands of corporate oligarchs. The 'nationalized' banking system has been privatized....This will result in the economic deterioration of the country's wealth as in the case of America where the privately owned Federal Reserve charges compiling interest rates to create and loan money to the US Government , money which Gov't could well create itself.
@ebrowne369 The evidence is all compiled in the blog. Just google search "The Battle For Libyan Oil Fields - by Bill Woollam".
The profits of the Libyan nationalized banking system and oil fields will switch hands to the corporate oligarchy who have already confiscated Libyan government funds and set up their own Centralized bank. The Libyan peoples enjoyed a modernized lifestyle, had full employment, held the highest standuard of living per capita in all Africa, and the country was debt free.
@Chidanandaji you assume that the "oilgarchy" will take over, but what if they don't? what if america onlu just buys from the libyan companies, what if they leave it alone entirely? they know what kind of political backlash they will get if they start exploiting the oil, so i don't think they will make the mistakes they made in iraq. also, this is different in the sense that the rebels wanted air support and want the regime to be overthrown.
@ebrowne369 The corporate oligarchy who use CIA and MI6 agents to instigate revolution, are those who have paid off certain Libyan political 'wanna-be's" to step in from the sidelines and do their bidding. It has already occurred.
The Western corporate dictatorship consists of the banking privateers who have control of the US Federal Reserve and the IMF....the military/industrial congressional complex...and the oil cartels. Mubarak was bought and paid for, as will be the next Egyptian leader
@Chidanandaji he wasn't bought, he just stole from egypts reserves and moved his accounts from switzerland to saudi arabia. also, what is your soruce of it occuring?
@ebrowne369 If the leaders are not bought then why kiss ass to US: WikiLeaks: Israel's secret hotline to the man tipped to replace Mubarak
The new vice-president of Egypt, Omar Suleiman, is a long-standing favourite of Israel's who spoke daily to the Tel Aviv government via a secret "hotline". Mr Suleiman won the backing of Hillary Clinton, the US Secretary of State, and David Cameron, to lead the "transition" to democracy after two weeks of demonstrations calling for Mubarak to resign.
@Chidanandaji dont know where you get your info from mate, but i worked in libya and they most certainly do NOT have full employment. there are masses of people without jobs struggling to get by. and as for modern, thats questionable, perhaps in tripoli where power is based there is a semblance of modernity, but travel east to tobruk and you will see slums and squalid conditions. The money is all spent in the west of the country.
@wiley789 I never stated that Libya had full employment and no ghettos. The US has close to 20 percent unemployment presently....and plenty of ghettos which one dare not enter if one values one's life. Comparatively speaking, per capita, in all of Africa nations....Libya had it pretty good, better than most nations. But modernization was happening. One must remember that the West had placed a number of embargoes on Libya. The Western oligarchy has wanted control for over 40 years.
@Chidanandaji dont know where you get your info from mate, but i worked in libya and they most certainly do NOT have full employment. there are masses of people without jobs struggling to get by. and as for modern, thats questionable, perhaps in tripoli where power is based there is a semblance of modernity, but travel east to tobruk and you will see slums and squalid conditions. The money is all spent in the west of the country.
FULL SUPPORT for Gaddafi. He is leader of one tribe. Rebels are another tribe from east. leave LIBYA to libya. The rebels if they take over will be worse OR the west will set up another puppet. ITS ALL ABOUT OIL IN LIBYA ONLY and the WEST are using lies of the people to protect first. Why hasnt the west gone into any other arab countires. DONT BE NAIVE STAND UP and AGAINST THE LIES!!
I think the Rebels should start pumping some oil and getting that oil back into the market so oil prices would go down, place they make $ to buy weaponry.
ok wtf at 1:24 what is that guy gonna do with the RPG if that man is the car is an enemie blow up himself his comrades and the enemie i meen com on use a rifle
6. Use what you have, or import, to invent technology, that will increase plant based food, water, healthcare, heat, Production fast, with minimal capital needed. 7. Create a surplus of food, water, healthcare, heat.
4. After emergency aid is not critical, and is controlled, use available resources efficiently so everyone gets enough food, water, healthcare, heat, shelter. 5. Call for training to make efficient healthcare technology or materials or people to evacuate you, if needed.
1. Go to a safe place. 2. Communicate with your opponent, tell them to stop shooting at you, talk to them if and when it is ok to use force on someone, negotiate on a peace agreement. LRAD, radio, phone, internet, could be used for long distance communication 3. Call for/go to/get/give emergency medical aid.
Gaddaffi's forces probably got better organization, quality and weapons too but they are overall vastly outnumbered by the rebs. However as for quality of leaders, slghltly better.
If you look at Gaddaffi's attacks on the reb positions, it looks more like a probe or a raid rather than a real military offensive. The largest attack he ever made was with like around 1000 men supported by jeeps with machineguns!!!!! which got beaten off by poorly trained rebs.
@Bander1 That's what I thought about his so-called "counter-offensive". It seems these attacks are just probing. Where are the tanks/armored vehicles and heavy artillery? Gunships and jets? I'll bet he's biding his time, consolidating what he can and will then smash them in a *real*, large offensive. On the other hand, if US/EU wants to use air-power, best time is to wait for him to group up / send his stuff to attack. They could justify it as "stopping disproportional force to massacre people".
I thought the same thing too...but I think Gaddaffi lost a lot of men and equipment(defections) at the start of the revolt and was caught with his pants down. And yes, I think Gaddaffi is trying to consolidate his remaining terrirotry and free enough men and equipment from garrison duty to strike at the rebels in a major offensive. But its hard since the moment he lowers the number of soldiers doing garrison duty, that's when the local populace with rise up in revolt.
contined...and yes, the US/UK are just waiting for the chance to intervene, since they already came out politically and diplomatically vs. gaddaffi, they don't want him to win the civil war and use his oil power later against them. That's why those SAS guys got captured trying to negotiate with the rebs. The rebs don't really have an overall political /military leadership command.
The Libyan civil war of 2011 is an interesting situation....
On the Gaddaffi side, you have better quality and better armed troops but hampered by poor air, armour and arty support and very outnumbered by the rebels. Gaddaffi also cannot major forces to defeat the rebels since he needs most of them to maintain control of Tripoli and other strategic sites.
I was hoping to enter Libya, and help I have family in Afghanistan that know how to get blackmarket weapons, But I heard all planes, and the borders are hard to go through, fuck ;(
i'm asking now, cause pretty soon all the arabs will blame israel.
just like they blamed israel for 9/11 or the big earth quake in dec. 2004 in s-e asia.
i pity the arabs, here you they see how they live under such shitty rulers for decades, but pretty soon they will have to hear how it's actually israel to blame.
they won't believe it, they will know the truth, but they will also know the price of facing the truth.
O'bama, we only have 1 life to live, and sometimes what we do with our life can make a difference. Your fellow Politicians, in league with Wall Street are destroying the U.S. from the inside out. Before we go down, is there a chance we can help someone else achieve what you and your kind have sold out? The hell with the Oil, Mr. President. Do what is right in the name of FREEDOM!
@haroos lol is that what I said? Wow.. i didn't realize i was such an asshole. I don't believe Saudi Arabia will burn, do you? The impression i get from their people is that they are fairly happy with their situation.
Fuck Israel. Jews were cast out of Israel by GOD and they have no legitimacy do be there now.
Stupid muslims. They have allowed islam to destroy their nations. This backwards, gutter religion has kept them living as if it's the Sixteenth Century....LOL. They are riding fucking camels and donkeys in 2011!@
Well, if you ever been to Central America, or South America. you'll see alot of people riding Donkeys. You'll see alot of people riding donkeys in China. Donkeys are everywhere. Muslim countries have modern cities. Think "Dubai". And by the way, the golden age of Islam was not the 16th Century. it was more like the 12th century. So somehow correlating Islam and the 16th Century as being backwards?...
Where is the proof that Gaddafi is using mercenaries? Does this proof come from BBC and Aljazeera the same ones who said airstrikes were used against civilians?
Again this is propaganda to stir-up emotions against Gaddafi.
Nice propoganda with your "omnious war drums" and bullshit. You talk propaganda as if your not taking part in it. again, why quote RT if the media is not to be trusted.
@MsColdCanada There's nothing strange about that. It was a general statement of criticism toward the media. People should demand the media prove what they report. You can't see the forest for the trees.
That IS pretty strange. "you can't trust the media"...basically your saying "you cant trust the media, only the ones I believe is true. Like RT" ...yeah there is something strange with that.
@Rao665 There's nothing strange about saying you can't trust "the media". It's a general criticism of the media is all. It was the media with government that sold the invasion of Iraq in 2003. Again you also can't see the forest for tree if that's all you can get from my comment.
CNN's Fake Gulf War Coverage: watch?v=gd8SdV80AL8
Media selling Attacking Iran in 2007: watch?v=1-eyuFBrWHs
Media And Gov Selling Invasion Of Iraq in 2003: watch?v=SexTSS-N4r4
They waste there ammo by shooting in the sky, then 2 weeks later they start crying to NATO to give them weapons......
AccessDenied55 7 months ago
Its funny when libya started blaming 'al-quieda'..... bbc, abc, nbc, itv news etc probably said, fuck you al-quieda is our punch line!
0salot 8 months ago
fak the oil, let's use electricity or ethanol...it would cost less, then piles of bombs. on the other hand fireworks are useless as well, the problem is that people like entertainment
unobombers 8 months ago
The large, the overwhelming majority of Italians is against this war.
Our government, like all the others in the West, are only serving the interests of their masters, the financial and jewish lobbies.
Democracy?? The west lives in a soft and disguised tyranny....
at least the Chinese don't have such illusions of democracy....
rambo753 10 months ago
@rambo753 yeah caus they hav barely have any access to the internet
Agomongo1235 8 months ago
I wonder if anybody is really persuaded again by the lies of the west media....
rambo753 10 months ago
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I have now added a couple of reference videos to explain how the International Bankers use NATO forces to instigate war and assassinate and/or supplant foreign leaders with corporate-friendly leaders who then proceed to privatize the 'national banking system'.
Just Google search: "The Battle For Libyan Oil Fields by Bill Woollam"
If you wish to understand the global banking corruption then go to the blog titled:
"How The World Works - Two Videos by Bill Woollam"
Just google either.
Chidanandaji 10 months ago
It's not all about oil, human suffering from a mad man, nut case killing his own people is very wrong! Gaddafi needs to go!
HavinSumKindaFun 10 months ago
I got tired of the biased reporting by mainstream newscasts, so I assembled a blog titled: "The Battel For Libyan Oil Fields - by Bill Woollam" Just google search that.
Investigating who armed and fomented fighting in the Libyan conflict is an eye-opener to say the least. US/Israeli mercenaries have been in Libya instigating rebellion....and why is that? To justify military intervention by the US/UK Allies, to overtake the oil fields, state owned bank and the 25 billion dollar river system
Chidanandaji 11 months ago
@where is the evidence?
and if so, what is the big deal? the libyan people get their freedom, and the west gets some oil to keep their country running. its a win win except for gadaffi, but we have all come to a conclusion that he doesn't deserve to be in charge of libya.
besides, america can hardly steal the oil if there aren't any boots on the ground.
ebrowne369 10 months ago
@ebrowne369 You've got to be kidding? The once 'nationalized' oil fields will be privatized, sending profits out of the hands of Libyans into the hands of corporate oligarchs. The 'nationalized' banking system has been privatized....This will result in the economic deterioration of the country's wealth as in the case of America where the privately owned Federal Reserve charges compiling interest rates to create and loan money to the US Government , money which Gov't could well create itself.
Chidanandaji 10 months ago
@ebrowne369 The evidence is all compiled in the blog. Just google search "The Battle For Libyan Oil Fields - by Bill Woollam".
The profits of the Libyan nationalized banking system and oil fields will switch hands to the corporate oligarchy who have already confiscated Libyan government funds and set up their own Centralized bank. The Libyan peoples enjoyed a modernized lifestyle, had full employment, held the highest standuard of living per capita in all Africa, and the country was debt free.
Chidanandaji 10 months ago
@Chidanandaji you assume that the "oilgarchy" will take over, but what if they don't? what if america onlu just buys from the libyan companies, what if they leave it alone entirely? they know what kind of political backlash they will get if they start exploiting the oil, so i don't think they will make the mistakes they made in iraq. also, this is different in the sense that the rebels wanted air support and want the regime to be overthrown.
ebrowne369 10 months ago
@ebrowne369 The corporate oligarchy who use CIA and MI6 agents to instigate revolution, are those who have paid off certain Libyan political 'wanna-be's" to step in from the sidelines and do their bidding. It has already occurred.
The Western corporate dictatorship consists of the banking privateers who have control of the US Federal Reserve and the IMF....the military/industrial congressional complex...and the oil cartels. Mubarak was bought and paid for, as will be the next Egyptian leader
Chidanandaji 10 months ago
@Chidanandaji he wasn't bought, he just stole from egypts reserves and moved his accounts from switzerland to saudi arabia. also, what is your soruce of it occuring?
ebrowne369 10 months ago
@ebrowne369 If the leaders are not bought then why kiss ass to US: WikiLeaks: Israel's secret hotline to the man tipped to replace Mubarak
The new vice-president of Egypt, Omar Suleiman, is a long-standing favourite of Israel's who spoke daily to the Tel Aviv government via a secret "hotline". Mr Suleiman won the backing of Hillary Clinton, the US Secretary of State, and David Cameron, to lead the "transition" to democracy after two weeks of demonstrations calling for Mubarak to resign.
Chidanandaji 10 months ago
@ebrowne369 Just Google Search: "Mubarak bought out by US/Israeli interests"
See "US envoy's business link to Egypt". This is why the US did not militarily intervene in Egypt's revolt. They dare not upset their power base.
Chidanandaji 10 months ago
@Chidanandaji dont know where you get your info from mate, but i worked in libya and they most certainly do NOT have full employment. there are masses of people without jobs struggling to get by. and as for modern, thats questionable, perhaps in tripoli where power is based there is a semblance of modernity, but travel east to tobruk and you will see slums and squalid conditions. The money is all spent in the west of the country.
wiley789 10 months ago
@wiley789 I never stated that Libya had full employment and no ghettos. The US has close to 20 percent unemployment presently....and plenty of ghettos which one dare not enter if one values one's life. Comparatively speaking, per capita, in all of Africa nations....Libya had it pretty good, better than most nations. But modernization was happening. One must remember that the West had placed a number of embargoes on Libya. The Western oligarchy has wanted control for over 40 years.
Chidanandaji 10 months ago
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@Chidanandaji dont know where you get your info from mate, but i worked in libya and they most certainly do NOT have full employment. there are masses of people without jobs struggling to get by. and as for modern, thats questionable, perhaps in tripoli where power is based there is a semblance of modernity, but travel east to tobruk and you will see slums and squalid conditions. The money is all spent in the west of the country.
wiley789 10 months ago
FULL SUPPORT for Gaddafi. He is leader of one tribe. Rebels are another tribe from east. leave LIBYA to libya. The rebels if they take over will be worse OR the west will set up another puppet. ITS ALL ABOUT OIL IN LIBYA ONLY and the WEST are using lies of the people to protect first. Why hasnt the west gone into any other arab countires. DONT BE NAIVE STAND UP and AGAINST THE LIES!!
scottevangelist 11 months ago
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oh mu'ammar your reign is finished & your time draws near
oh mu'ammar you shall soon taste the point of the spear
ArmenOfTheNorth 11 months ago
Is it only for oil? Leave Libya alone
unobombers 11 months ago
a bunch of ragtag un trained civillians r beatin the shit out of a military fighting force this is embarsing
imtomodly1234 11 months ago
gadafi zindabad
ahmedfarooqui143 11 months ago
I think the Rebels should start pumping some oil and getting that oil back into the market so oil prices would go down, place they make $ to buy weaponry.
wtong89 11 months ago
ok wtf at 1:24 what is that guy gonna do with the RPG if that man is the car is an enemie blow up himself his comrades and the enemie i meen com on use a rifle
Lassen2O 11 months ago
6. Use what you have, or import, to invent technology, that will increase plant based food, water, healthcare, heat, Production fast, with minimal capital needed. 7. Create a surplus of food, water, healthcare, heat.
nicesocialgirl 11 months ago
4. After emergency aid is not critical, and is controlled, use available resources efficiently so everyone gets enough food, water, healthcare, heat, shelter. 5. Call for training to make efficient healthcare technology or materials or people to evacuate you, if needed.
nicesocialgirl 11 months ago
1. Go to a safe place. 2. Communicate with your opponent, tell them to stop shooting at you, talk to them if and when it is ok to use force on someone, negotiate on a peace agreement. LRAD, radio, phone, internet, could be used for long distance communication 3. Call for/go to/get/give emergency medical aid.
nicesocialgirl 11 months ago
The man at the end of the video was somali. Not all black africans in libya are mercenaries. Keep strong rebels but don't kill like gadahafi
barabile 11 months ago
yea, and wait untill the US puts in their 2 cents! They will all be as 1 against us!
MERCEDESKID55 11 months ago
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TheTrieye 11 months ago
Chad allies retaliate backing up Chad, Libya allies Egypt and Tunisia back Libya then you have a full North African war 2012-2013
CMob09 11 months ago
Rebel leaders take Libya over, year later Libya invades Chad as revenge for mercenerys !
CMob09 11 months ago
On the Rebel side, while there are a LOT of them, they are not coordinated, poorly armed and trained with no air, armor or artillery support.
So its quality vs. quantity with the rebs having better leaders and morale than the gaddaffi forces.
Bander1 11 months ago
@Bander1
Gadaffi's forces have the better leaders. they don't have the moral. The rebels have that. and gadaffi's guys are joining he insurgent side anyways.
Rao665 11 months ago
@Rao665
Gaddaffi's forces probably got better organization, quality and weapons too but they are overall vastly outnumbered by the rebs. However as for quality of leaders, slghltly better.
If you look at Gaddaffi's attacks on the reb positions, it looks more like a probe or a raid rather than a real military offensive. The largest attack he ever made was with like around 1000 men supported by jeeps with machineguns!!!!! which got beaten off by poorly trained rebs.
Bander1 11 months ago
@Bander1 That's what I thought about his so-called "counter-offensive". It seems these attacks are just probing. Where are the tanks/armored vehicles and heavy artillery? Gunships and jets? I'll bet he's biding his time, consolidating what he can and will then smash them in a *real*, large offensive. On the other hand, if US/EU wants to use air-power, best time is to wait for him to group up / send his stuff to attack. They could justify it as "stopping disproportional force to massacre people".
myster1234 11 months ago
@myster1234
I thought the same thing too...but I think Gaddaffi lost a lot of men and equipment(defections) at the start of the revolt and was caught with his pants down. And yes, I think Gaddaffi is trying to consolidate his remaining terrirotry and free enough men and equipment from garrison duty to strike at the rebels in a major offensive. But its hard since the moment he lowers the number of soldiers doing garrison duty, that's when the local populace with rise up in revolt.
Bander1 11 months ago
@myster1234
contined...and yes, the US/UK are just waiting for the chance to intervene, since they already came out politically and diplomatically vs. gaddaffi, they don't want him to win the civil war and use his oil power later against them. That's why those SAS guys got captured trying to negotiate with the rebs. The rebs don't really have an overall political /military leadership command.
Bander1 11 months ago
@Bander1 Rebels?? Aren't they insurgents??? OR wait a minute, insurgents only live in Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Yemen, etc...
Unless of course, the "rebels" of libya were looking east, THEN my oh my would they ever be terrorist insurgents then!!!!
mattmatt115 11 months ago
The Libyan civil war of 2011 is an interesting situation....
On the Gaddaffi side, you have better quality and better armed troops but hampered by poor air, armour and arty support and very outnumbered by the rebels. Gaddaffi also cannot major forces to defeat the rebels since he needs most of them to maintain control of Tripoli and other strategic sites.
Bander1 11 months ago
I was hoping to enter Libya, and help I have family in Afghanistan that know how to get blackmarket weapons, But I heard all planes, and the borders are hard to go through, fuck ;(
TheSilverSultan4 11 months ago
@TheSilverSultan4 So you were going to commit international terrorism and arms smuggling?? DAMN i am seriously contacting the FBI, no word of a lie
mattmatt115 11 months ago
so how is israel to blame for this ?
i'm asking now, cause pretty soon all the arabs will blame israel.
just like they blamed israel for 9/11 or the big earth quake in dec. 2004 in s-e asia.
i pity the arabs, here you they see how they live under such shitty rulers for decades, but pretty soon they will have to hear how it's actually israel to blame.
they won't believe it, they will know the truth, but they will also know the price of facing the truth.
libya style.
haroos 11 months ago
O'bama, we only have 1 life to live, and sometimes what we do with our life can make a difference. Your fellow Politicians, in league with Wall Street are destroying the U.S. from the inside out. Before we go down, is there a chance we can help someone else achieve what you and your kind have sold out? The hell with the Oil, Mr. President. Do what is right in the name of FREEDOM!
LenweAncalimon 11 months ago
@LenweAncalimon i think you are right.
saudi arabia must burn, freedom to all.
israel must be given a blank check.
palestinians should be held accountable.
haroos 11 months ago
@haroos lol is that what I said? Wow.. i didn't realize i was such an asshole. I don't believe Saudi Arabia will burn, do you? The impression i get from their people is that they are fairly happy with their situation.
Fuck Israel. Jews were cast out of Israel by GOD and they have no legitimacy do be there now.
Yes Freedom to All!
LenweAncalimon 11 months ago
now libyan people will soon have to chanse to meet ''real democracy'' when yenks come
GreatRedTiger 11 months ago
East cost Osama - Bin Laden--- West cost Obama - Biden--- Middle east cost - Oil-007
MadelnJapan 11 months ago
2:29 guy next to man shooting shits his pants a few times.
komaki119 11 months ago
Wasting ammo? You must know that more that half of that ammo have expired from time ago :D
SneakyTweaky 11 months ago
Stupid muslims. They have allowed islam to destroy their nations. This backwards, gutter religion has kept them living as if it's the Sixteenth Century....LOL. They are riding fucking camels and donkeys in 2011!@
TropikalWaves 11 months ago
@TropikalWaves
Well, if you ever been to Central America, or South America. you'll see alot of people riding Donkeys. You'll see alot of people riding donkeys in China. Donkeys are everywhere. Muslim countries have modern cities. Think "Dubai". And by the way, the golden age of Islam was not the 16th Century. it was more like the 12th century. So somehow correlating Islam and the 16th Century as being backwards?...
What the fuck.
Rao665 11 months ago
Hope they fight each other for 100 years.
DeusVenator 11 months ago
@DeusVenator hope u get testicular cancer and have no children, that would be wonderful
TheSilverSultan4 11 months ago
Rebels FTW fuck gadhafi
Redfingers 11 months ago
Lolz at rebel forces wasting ammunition.
killamenjarro 11 months ago
I know it's tradition to do so but they really should save their ammo instead of shooting the sky.
MsColdCanada 11 months ago 11
@MsColdCanada
Haha so right.
Rao665 11 months ago
@MsColdCanada...lol, its not tradition
ALGMHDZ 11 months ago
@MsColdCanada or at least use blanks
ebrowne369 10 months ago
Those are some shallow looking graves.
ValiantVendetta 11 months ago
Where is the proof that Gaddafi is using mercenaries? Does this proof come from BBC and Aljazeera the same ones who said airstrikes were used against civilians?
Again this is propaganda to stir-up emotions against Gaddafi.
PROVE IT ! ! ! ! !
VexZeez 11 months ago
@VexZeez
Nice propoganda with your "omnious war drums" and bullshit. You talk propaganda as if your not taking part in it. again, why quote RT if the media is not to be trusted.
Rao665 11 months ago
@Rao665 Learn to write clearer sentence. It's hard to figure. It basically sounds like you disagree. OH WELL.
VexZeez 11 months ago
@VexZeez
Hey maybe open your eyes, or learn to read. You'll learn to decipher it.
Rao665 11 months ago
@Rao665 lol okay. And you open your mind.
VexZeez 11 months ago
Where do all the bullets go if you fire them into the air...
IceSlushi 11 months ago
@IceSlushi All the date harvesters fled so its a vain attempt to harvest dates.lol no shortage of ammo!
2karriizman 11 months ago
Don't trust the media. They lie. Demand they prove any rumor or claim. Even the liars in government.
The media is trying to stir-up people to justify possible military action.
END WAR: Russian Military Reports No Airstrikes In Libya; UK, US And Media Caught Telling Lies Again: watch?v=JP3qpoz-o6U
VexZeez 11 months ago
@VexZeez You just said don't trust the media and then you're quoting something said on RT. Something strange about that.
MsColdCanada 11 months ago
@MsColdCanada There's nothing strange about that. It was a general statement of criticism toward the media. People should demand the media prove what they report. You can't see the forest for the trees.
VexZeez 11 months ago
@VexZeez
That IS pretty strange. "you can't trust the media"...basically your saying "you cant trust the media, only the ones I believe is true. Like RT" ...yeah there is something strange with that.
Rao665 11 months ago
@Rao665 There's nothing strange about saying you can't trust "the media". It's a general criticism of the media is all. It was the media with government that sold the invasion of Iraq in 2003. Again you also can't see the forest for tree if that's all you can get from my comment.
CNN's Fake Gulf War Coverage: watch?v=gd8SdV80AL8
Media selling Attacking Iran in 2007: watch?v=1-eyuFBrWHs
Media And Gov Selling Invasion Of Iraq in 2003: watch?v=SexTSS-N4r4
VexZeez 11 months ago
Nice story AssociatedPress, I highly doubt u have a clue what's going on there
UnblockedOne2 11 months ago
why does American media only care about the fighting near the oil?
DemonicGemini 11 months ago
@DemonicGemini well duh
Steadno 11 months ago
@hempartist420 get over yourself
if they capture enough of gaddafi's command posts his units won't be able to spawn
LobsterPotsticker 11 months ago
@LobsterPotsticker lol
boolshmool 11 months ago
@LobsterPotsticker oi !! deploy a beacon !
boolshmool 11 months ago
taking over the beach allows the US and NATO to move in easier.
gdernie 11 months ago
i wonder who payed for all the weapons they have in those trucks?
slayer236071 11 months ago
@slayer236071 Those were from the troops who defected.
abarzilai664 11 months ago
@hempartist420 no
i support the rebellion
LobsterPotsticker 11 months ago
Trying to talk sense to Qaddafi is a waste of time. All he would understand is when a bullet hits him in the head.
MOPEDER01 11 months ago
kadafi leader, "THEY'VE CAPTURED A COMMAND POST"
LobsterPotsticker 11 months ago
the BLOWBACK syndrome and decay of the American Empire.
/watch?v=j5SoE9vBc6I
/watch?v=Q2CCs-x9q9U&
iknewitalready 11 months ago
muslims don't fuck around civilians fighting the army lulz epic
mindzstyle 11 months ago
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mindzstyle 11 months ago
watching the revolution from my air conditioned room
swankrecords 11 months ago
Hey, what ever happened to Osama Bin Laden?
AestheticFlavor 11 months ago 16
@AestheticFlavor it like the game tag your it.......kadafi is "it" now
sammysf415 11 months ago
@AestheticFlavor He became bankrupt so now he's flippin burgers at McDonalds...
Alecz156 11 months ago
@AestheticFlavor Make up like ghost and work for c.i.a.
ApolloBackHand23 11 months ago
@AestheticFlavor hahaha hiding or was never there
VENNY046 11 months ago
@AestheticFlavor He is not relevant anymore, Al Queda is a small mafia in Pakistan, nothing more, they lost all credibility
TheSilverSultan4 11 months ago
@AestheticFlavor He's so 2001
lambergino 11 months ago
@AestheticFlavor Who?
Rimasta1 11 months ago
@AestheticFlavor he inn his cave in a big dress and beard
thoostorm4 10 months ago
@AestheticFlavor his tv contract expired, his tapes were not having enough views for big tv compagnies anymore lol
loosfoos 10 months ago
its funny how they have a cod black ops trailer for the commercial prior to watching this, a sign maybe?
SPARTAN112CE 11 months ago
@SPARTAN112CE i sign for what, MW3 trailer would be a sign, or maybe homefront is a sign, but black ops? nah, you need to get out
NewYorkOlympians 11 months ago
rebels ftw ! ! !
theoneali 11 months ago 4