Muammar Muhammad Abu Minyar al-Gaddafi was a Libyan revolutionary, politician, and political theorist who ruled Libya from 1969 until his assassination by rebel forces of the National Liberation Army in 2011. That’s the brief version Wikipedia gives us.
However… and there’s always more to the story than the official narrative, Gaddafi was not the man the West wanted us to believe he was. I’m currently reading a book on central banking and how the Rothschild families managed to create and impose central banks worldwide at any cost. This book also details Gaddafi’s story.
When Gaddafi took power, Libya was sitting on immense high-quality oil reserves but was poorly managed. He turned that into a money-making machine, significantly improving the lives of Libyan citizens.
From what I’ve read, under his leadership, every citizen had the right to free education, students were paid the average salaries of the careers they were studying for, and those studying overseas received free accommodation, a car, and $2,500 annually.
No one paid for electricity, healthcare was free, housing was free (no mortgages), and newly married couples received $50,000 from the state. Bread cost 15 cents per loaf, gasoline was 12 cents per liter, and a portion of the oil profits was directly deposited into citizens’ bank accounts.
And many more benefits…
I had a chat today with a friend who has been living in Sweden since 2002, and he told me that when Gaddafi died, every Libyan there was grieving. They even wrote his name on buildings.
Why did Gaddafi have to die? Simple—Libya wasn’t part of the central banking cartel of the Rothschilds. On top of that, the man was planning to sell oil for gold dinars. He had a 90% approval rating for years, and you’re telling me "rebels" killed him?
I don’t buy that—just like I don’t buy the official 9/11 story. Sure, the rebels might have been the ones to physically kill him, but the hand directing and funding them came from miles away. Same thing happened to Saddam Hussein. The moment he announced plans to sell oil for euros, he was suddenly accused of having weapons of mass destruction. Everything was staged for his execution and the establishment of a privately owned central bank.
History becomes so clear and logical once you get the right information. Pretty much the same thing happened in Romania in 1989, and maybe that’s why I resonate with these stories.
Time to log out now. Have a great one, and catch you all in the next one.
Thanks for your attention,
Adrian