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Libyan puppet vice president attacked in Benghazi by students

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Uploaded by on Jan 20, 2012

Libyan puppet vice president "Abdul Hafiz Ghoga" was attacked in Benghazi and was saved by his security guards when he was carried out like a baby. Western propaganda outlets claim the imaginary uprising began in Benghazi, but this shows the opposite, the puppet regime has no support anywhere in Libya, but the regime is very popular abroad.

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  • Gaddafi was the only man who could hold Lybia together, the so called NTC sold out their people and country.

  • Rat FILTH I'm NOT LIBYAN and I want to KILL THEM .

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  • zionist : yap sold it to us. haaa

  • @Amarx00 I'm not really that scary, I just have a different pair of lenses through which I view the world. As for thoughts, I just say what I see - nothing of what I said is exactly secret or has been underhand - its all happened right in front of our eyes, and THAT is why most don't realise it.

  • @rosswoof

    Your a scary person. I find your thoughts interesting!

  • @Dazza9er But what is a democratic situation? Here in the UK we have a coalition government because not one party received enough votes; another way to describe it is that we have an 'un democratically elected government'. Italy and Greece also have un-elected governments; they have merchant bankers all out of Goldman & Sachs elected by pressure from the International Monetary Fund and European Govs who 'tow the line'. US under Bush could be argued to be un-democratic election too.

  • The ‘West’ has successfully orchestrated the ‘Arab Spring’ and in so doing Saudi and Iran are now surrounded. Of course Saudi sells oil to west so it’s relatively safe for the time being. Iran has support from China and Russia so we need to see what political manoeuvres and deals will be struck with them before Iran is invaded. I’m hedging my bets for some kind of false flag in April that possibly will see a US sub sunk in Iranian waters; just a hunch.

  • @rosswoof That's sort of what I was saying... If they aren't ready for democracy, for those they disagree with being in charge then yeah! it will be an illusion of democracy. I don't know what is going through the minds of our rulers/governments when it comes to the places you mention, but I can understand people being very suspicious, but lets say they are trying to do something underhand, all the more reason for the people of these places to get through to a democratic situation

  • Viva Green Libya

    Time to oust the Rats and their leaders

  • The Jamahiriyans should do more to strike at the oil infrastructure of Libya, the countrys oil is now getting stolen at pre-war rates!

    Blow up pipes, burn down oil trucks, fill small boats with explosives and do kamikaze attacks on oil tankers, get saboteurs inside the oil terminals. This will hurt the looting Euro-shits big time.

  • This is the plan they have for Syria too.

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