Vatic Note: We discussed this issue of who is instigating these rebellions and what were the leaders preventing from happening that forced the elite to send in provocatuers to begin these rebellions??? Its the timing that is suspect. They are all happening at once. Remember the Egyptians arrested Mossad agents who were dressed as Egyptians and were instigating the riots. With Tunisia it was the shiria banking, and with Egypt it was the control of the Suez canal and the water. Now with Libya it is the largest oil reserve in the middle east. Maybe what has happened is these leaders bought peace by cooperating in some things with Israel and the USA. The Ports on Libya's coast are also at risk. Now what will happen with the oil? Remember Iraq used their oil to pay for all their public services including free university education for their people. Now the people must pay taxes and only receive a bare 25 % of their entire oil revenues once Exxon, BP, shell and others got in there. Remember also that Baker, (George Bush's sec of state) had been trying for ten years to gain control of Iraq's oil, well, now that has happened. Is that what we are seeing here? According to Gaddafi, that is exactly what is going on. Hmmm. You read and listen and decide for yourselves. Is this the greater Israel plan we showed you on another blog???
Witness: In fiery speech, Gaddafi says will not surrender
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/03/02/us-libya-gaddafi-witness-idUSTRE72157Z20110302
By Maria Golovnina , Reuters New wire
TRIPOLI
Wed Mar 2, 2011
(Reuters) - Basking in the adulation of hundreds of adoring supporters, Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi in a fiery speech Wednesday pledged to crush an escalating uprising against his rule. Mixing paternalistic notes with furious anti-Western rhetoric, he told a people's congress in Tripoli that Libyans would die by the thousands if foreign powers intervened in the crisis, and blamed "armed gangsters" for the unrest.
"We put our fingers in the eyes of those who doubt that Libya is ruled by anyone other than its people," he said as delegates chanted "God, Muammar, Libya, only."
"We will enter a bloody war and thousands and thousands of Libyans will die if the United States enters or NATO enters," Gaddafi added as I and other journalists sat on the floor just 10 m (yards) away from the man who has ruled Libya for 40 years.
He was given a hero's welcome as he arrived at the heavily guarded complex driving at the head of his motorcade in a tiny golf cart and waving at cheering crowds. When he entered the building, the crush of people trying to reach him knocked a state television camera broadcasting the speech off the air.
Gaddafi, who has lost swathes of territory and whole cities to rebels, repeated defiantly that he would not step down as leader of the oil-producing North African nation. "There is a conspiracy to control Libyan oil and to control Libyan land, to colonize Libya once again. This is impossible, impossible," he said, wearing his trademark turban and a flowing white robe. "We will fight until the last man and last woman to defend Libya from east to west, north to south," he said.
At times he appeared almost aloof, sometimes sad, and the overall tone was more conciliatory than usual. He spoke at length about his family, government reform and promised to give people loans at zero interest.
His three-hour speech was interrupted regularly by frantic applause and he was given a standing ovation several times. Some delegates were wearing baseball caps with a picture of Gaddafi. He made long pauses and listened to the applause with a stony face. Sometimes he tapped on the microphone to signal his impatience with the cheering.
One woman shouted from the audience: "You will not go and you will never leave! You are all that is good!... You are a sword that does not bend!" Others chanted "We will die for Gaddafi."
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Part 2;
Libya has the 10th largest oil reserves (maybe this is the only nation the US-Israel stands a chance of actually getting their hands on?)
Geographically:
"The unusual thing about Libya is that it's a very large country with a very small population, but the population is actually concentrated very narrowly along the coast."
It's low population density might make for easy take-over of the country if the US-Israel -- or rather we should say ISRAEL-US -- so choose.
And as to the resource of water, we read this:
"Climatic conditions and poor soils severely limit agricultural output, and Libya imports about 75% of its food. Water is also a problem, with some 28% of the population not having access to safe drinking water in 2000.[ The Great Manmade River project is tapping into vast underground aquifers of fresh water discovered during the quest for oil, and is intended to improve the country's agricultural output."
The Great Manmade River project?
"The Great Man-Made River (GMR, النهر الصناعي العظيم) is a network of pipes that supplies water to the Sahara Desert in Libya, from the Nubian Sandstone Aquifer System fossil aquifer. It is the world's largest irrigation project.[1]
"According to its website, it is the largest underground network of pipes and aqueducts in the world. It consists of more than 1,300 wells, most more than 500 m deep, and supplies 6,500,000 m³ of fresh water per day to the cities of Tripoli, Benghazi, Sirt and elsewhere. Muammar al-Gaddafi has described it as the "Eighth Wonder of the World." "
So...who are the investors?
I don't have time to research every little detail about everything, but perhaps the project is done with US money, perhaps even Jewish investors?
And just a visualization of its Geography:
"Libya extends over 1,759,540 square kilometres (679,362 sq mi), making it the 17th largest nation in the world by size.
Libya is somewhat smaller than Indonesia in land area, and roughly the size of the US state of Alaska.
It is bound to the north by the Mediterranean Sea, the west by Tunisia and Algeria, the southwest by Niger, the south by Chad and Sudan and to the east by Egypt.
Libya lies between latitudes 19° and 34°N, and longitudes 9° and 26°E.
At 1,770 kilometres (1,100 mi), Libya's coastline is the longest of any African country bordering the Mediterranean.
The portion of the Mediterranean Sea north of Libya is often called the Libyan Sea.
The climate is mostly dry and desertlike in nature. However, the northern regions enjoy a milder Mediterranean climate.
So yes, it does appear to be about the control of Libya's natural resources after all. And yes I do see the CIA-Mossad connection here.
Jammer, it looks like you had a part I, so I apologize for the snoops that are messing up the comments. Just ignore it but keep a copy of what you did and repost it if it disappears. Thanks. Wonder what you said that they didn't like or didn't want us to see.
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