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GADDAFI: RECOLLECTIONS OF MY LIFE

Gaddafi Pray

IN THE NAME OF ALLAH, THE BENEFICENT, THE MERCIFUL...

For 40 years, or was it longer, I can't remember, I did all I could to give people houses, hospitals, schools, and when they were hungry, I gave them food. I even made Benghazi into farmland from the desert. I stood up to attacks from that cowboy Reagan. When he killed my adopted orphaned daughter, he was trying to kill me; instead he killed that poor innocent child.

I helped my brothers and sisters from Africa with money for the African Union; I did all I could to help people understand the concept of real democracy, where people's committees ran our country. But that was never enough, as some told me, even people who had 10-room homes, new suits and furniture, were never satisfied. As selfish as they were they wanted more, and they told Americans and other visitors they needed "democracy" and "freedom," never realizing it was a cut-throat system, where the biggest dog eats the rest.

But they were enchanted with those words, never realizing that in America, there was no free medicine, no free hospitals, no free housing, no free education and no free food, except when people had to beg or go to long lines to get soup.

No, no matter what I did, it was never enough for some, but for others, they knew I was the son of Gamal Abdel Nasser, the only true Arab and Muslim leader we've had since Salah'a'Deen, when he claimed the Suez Canal for his people, as I claimed Libya, for my people. It was his footsteps I tried to follow, to keep my people free from colonial domination -- from thieves who would steal from us...

Now, I am under attack by the biggest force in military history. My little African son, Obama, wants to kill me, to take away the freedom of our country, to take away our free housing, our free medicine, our free education, our free food, and replace it with American style thievery, called "capitalism."

But all of us in the Third World know what that means, it means corporations run the countries, run the world, and the people suffer. So, there is no alternative for me, I must make my stand, and if Allah wishes, I shall die by following his path, the path that has made our country rich with farmland, with food and health, and even allowed us to help our African and Arab brothers and sisters to work here with us, in the Libyan Jammohouriyah.

I do not wish to die, but if it comes to that, to save this land, my people, all the thousands who are all my children, then so be it.

Let this testament be my voice to the world, that I stood up to crusader attacks of NATO, stood up to cruelty, stood up to betrayal, stood up to the West and its colonialist ambitions, and that I stood with my African brothers, my true Arab and Muslim brothers, as a beacon of light. When others were building castles, I lived in a modest house, and in a tent. I never forgot my youth in Sirte, I did not spend our national treasury foolishly, and like Salah'a'deen, our great Muslim leader, who rescued Jerusalem for Islam, I took little for myself.

In the West, some have called me "mad," "crazy," but they know the truth and continue to lie. They know that our land is independent and free, not in the colonial grip, that my vision, my path, is, and has been clear and for my people and that I will fight to my last breath to keep us free. May Allah almighty help us to remain faithful and free.

~ by Muammar Gaddafi, April 17, 2011 ~

Recollections of my life: Gaddafi, Sri Lanka Sunday Times, Apr 17, 2011
Author and former Princeton University professor Sam Hamod says he has received the above commentary which Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi wrote to a Libyan newspaper. “I translated it, and offer it without comment, other than at least it's his side of the story...,” Hamod says.

AL GATHAFI OFFICIAL WEBSITE

THE GREEN BOOK, by Muammar Gaddafi (Part One: The Solution of the Problem of Democracy: "The Authority of the People" - The Instrument of Governing/Parliaments/The Party/Class/Plebiscites/Popular Conferences & People's Committees/The Law of Society/Who Supervises the Conduct of Society?/How Can Society Redirect its Course When Deviations From its Laws Occur?/The Press...)

ORWELL'S DEMOCRATIC SOCIALISM & JFK KIND OF SOCIALIST & CORPORATE COMMUNISM

Watch Part I: Gaddafi interviewed up close & personal in home library (explaining truth about self, Libya & world issues) & Part 2, May 2010, You Tube

Statement of the Brother Leader at the General Assembly of the United Nations, September 2009, Official Website of Muammar Al Gathafi

Gaddafi PowerPeople Gaddafi's revolutionary democracy: power to the people (wealth of Libya spread horizontally, not vertically). Guardian, Newspaper Archives, 1969-1999


GADDAFI GREEN SQUARE SPEECH TO WORLD

BIG BROTHER DOUBLETHINK BOMBING LIBYA

HOLLAND HOPES HARVEST LIBYA WATER

ORWELLIAN PROPAGANDA WAR ON LIBYA

watch ORWELL TODAY VIDEO LIBYA WATER

READER VIDEO ORWELL TODAY INTERVIEW

IT HURTS FEELING LIBYA'S PAIN

BIG BROTHER WAR FOR LIBYA WATER

listen JACKIE JURA RADIO INTERVIEW

GREAT GADDAFI MAN-MADE RIVER

BROTHER GADDAFI AT HOME IN TENT

LIBYA'S MAMA GADDAFI SPEAKS OUT

DAUGHTER DESCRIBES GRANDPA GADDAFI

AISHA GADDAFI & BENAZIR BHUTTO

KILLING GADDAFI LIKE JFK-LUMUMBA

BIG BROTHERHOOD BANKS BOMBING LIBYA

GADDAFI: RECOLLECTIONS OF MY LIFE

FLYING IN LIBYA NO-FLY ZONE


INTERPOL (UN Police) issues Gaddafi arrest warrants
GaddafiInterpol
(UN also wants Gaddafi son Saif & Gaddafi's wife's brother)
SkyNews/Reuters, Sep 9, 2011
Gaddafi blasted big powers USA/China/Russia in UN speech
(UN allowed 65 aggressive wars against small nations)
GaddafiUNspeech
watch GADDAFI SPEECH TO UNITED NATIONS 2009
DOWN WITH BIG BROTHER
DOWN WITH BIG BROTHER
DOWN WITH BIG BROTHER

Winston's Diary & BB Pyramidal NWO & Enemy of BB

watch Home movies of Gaddafi in tent with grandchildren
(UN-rebels plunder family homes destroyed by UN bombs)
watch Gaddafi in 1976: at work/at home documentary
(took Libya from Middle Age poverty to modern prosperity)
Gaddafi Sandstorm Gaddafi Leader GadafiDesertMystic GreenBkStatue GaddafiEscapeCvr Gaddafi Vision
watch Libya hero Gaddafi with Egpyt hero Nasser in 1969
(Gaddafi's model for Libya revolution was Nasser in Egypt)
YouTube/Telegraph, Sep 7, 2011
BROTHER GADDAFI AT HOME IN TENT
& DAUGHTER DESCRIBES GRANDPA GADDAFI
Gaddafi Pray
GADDAFI: RECOLLECTIONS OF MY LIFE

UN daily bombing of pro-Gaddafi desert towns continues
(200 special forces electronically hunting Gaddafi)
GaddadfiSiegeNP GaddadfiSurroundNP LibyaTribes
UN-backed rebels warn Libyan civilians to surrender
(UN-rebels prepare to attack pro-Gaddafi oasis towns)
UN-backed al-Qaeda 'rebels' say Gaddafi surrounded
(UN-rebels getting ready to capture or kill Gaddafi)
TripPost/BBC, Sep 7, 2011
Lumumba Bk Nkunda Nat Geo GadaffiPics JFK Congo Cry
KILLING GADDAFI LIKE JFK-LUMUMBA
& KNOW NKUNDA CONGO
& 4.Old World Destruction

53 African Union nations will miss Gaddafi's generosity, East Africa Kenya, Aug 27, 2011
...Reactions at the 53-nation bloc were confused as members squabbled over adopting a common position on Libya, which under the “Brother Leader” had towered over the organisation in a manner unlikely to be achieved by any other country... For South Africa’s ruling African National Congress, throwing Gaddafi under the train is a difficult decision. His support for the anti-apartheid struggle was unrelenting and wholehearted. That was why President Zuma and former president Thabo Mbeki last week groused rather loudly over Nato’s military support for the rebels, adding that a negotiated solution would have saved many lives.... The Libyan government’s continent-wide investments in sensitive sectors such as oil and banking were further testament to his influence in the region. “The AU will surely miss one of its agile proponents and financiers, who was committed to making it an active continental body that would negotiate and trade with other continents on the same level,” said Dr Adams Oloo, a political science lecturer at the University of Nairobi. “In the absence of Gaddafi and Libya’s generous contributions, there will be a slowdown in some of the projects that had been lined up. I don’t think a new Libyan leader will have the same enthusiasm, because Gaddafi had ruled Libya for four decades and he was now ready to lead Africa,” he added. Libya’s contribution to the AU budget is estimated to have been about 12 per cent. Apart from voluntarily sponsoring ministerial and expert meetings, Gaddafi was personally paying annual fees on behalf of some African counties, especially those from West Africa who have difficulties in meeting their financial obligations to the continental body. Gaddafi was also a major contributor to AU projects, whose budget stands at an average of $300 million annually. In the 2011 budget, the organisation voted for $256.8 million, a 2.5 per cent increase compared with 2010. The budget consisted of $112.4 million for operations and $144.4 million for programmes....

GADDAFI: RECOLLECTIONS OF MY LIFE
GaddafiWriteGreenBk
(I gave people houses/hospitals/schools/money/democracy...
made Libya into farmland from the desert)
GaddafiBootHead
(Orwell 1984: "If you want a picture of the future,
imagine a boot stamping on a human face - forever")
UN/UK bunker-buster bombs blast Gaddafi hometown Sirte
BombGaddafiSirte BombShadow BombCostMap
(cost: bombs $2-million each; jets $75,000/hr)
UN-backed al-Qaeda-rebels execute Libyan civilians
StreamsBlood ExecuteCivilians
(hands behind back/bullets to head/streams of blood)
watch Gaddafi explains UN is illegal/undemocratic
(65 wars in 65 years since UNITED NATIONS was created)
GaddafiWanted
Gaddafi wanted dead or alive - $1.7-million bounty
GaddafiCompoundPlane GaddafiFistStatue GaddafiFistFall GaddafiTentFire
(amnesty/reward to anyone capturing or killing Gaddafi)
KILLING GADDAFI LIKE JFK-LUMUMBA
Lumumba Bk GaddafiUNwaveJFK Congo Cry
watch Gaddafi tell UN investigate Lumumba/JFK assassination
("we want to know who killed JFK & Lumumba")
UN warplanes continue bombing pro-Gaddafi-gov't people
(dropped 7,500 bombs on Libya in 20,000 flights so far)
UN Bombs Libya
watch Bunker-buster bombs in action
(explode deep underground after penetrating surface)
watch Raw video of Gaddafi son Saif/cheering supporters
(this is our country/the people are with us/we will win)
watch Gaddafi son Saif is safe in Tripoli, not captured
GaddafiSonSaifSafe
(press conference/victory sign/father safe)
UN-backed anti-Gaddafi al-Qaeda terrorist rebels storm Tripoli
RebelsTruck GaddafiDefaced RebelsGreenSq
(hooligan 'rebels' deface Gaddafi portrait/capture 3 sons)
NATO bombers backing UN-backed anti-Libya al-Qaeda rebels
UN Tripoli War
(air assaults drop 5,000-pound bunker-buster bombs)
Anti-Gaddafi rebels are nothing without UN bombs
(only under cover of UN do cowards have courage)
UN answers criticism over civilian deaths in Libya
(Q: Does bombing civilians overstep your UN mandate?)
BombLibComic
(UN: "All bombs we drop on Libya protect civilians")
News, Aug 20-27, 2011
Doublethink & MiniPax & Destruction & BB Tells Why

Listen to Jackie Jura radio interview talking "1984" (explains UN illegal war on Libya and Gaddafi made Great Man-Made River). Patrick Timpone/One Radio Network, Aug 18, 2011

BIG BROTHER WAR FOR LIBYA WATER
WaterMainControl
GREAT GADDAFI MAN-MADE RIVER
RiverGaddafiPaintings
("the eighth wonder of the world")

Gaddafi Sandstorm Gaddafi Leader Gaddafi Vision GaddafiEscapeCvr GadafiDesertMystic Gaddafi books I've read and own so far ~ jj

LionDesertDVD LionDesertChpt Gaddafi made 1981 epic film: Lion of the Desert: Mukhtar (truthful history of Libyan resistance to colonialism)

"Escape to Hell & Other Stories" by Muammar Qaddafi
(1998 introduction by JFK Press Secretary Pierre Salinger)
GaddafiEscapeIn GaddafiEscapeCvr GaddafiEscapeIn
(totally opposed to communism & Islamic fundamentalism)
Jul 9, 2011

Gaddafi's wife Safia lashes out at UN (bombs killed son; committing war crimes in Libya). CNN, May 27, 2011

Gaddafi Interview in Library, YouTube, EuroNews, Jul 29, 2009
Even after 40 years in power, Libya`s Colonel Gaddafi has some bold ambitions. His ideas for African unity involve the creation of a United States of Africa modelled on the EU - an idea he set out at the recent African Union summit. As thousands of Africans continue to head north in search of a better life in Europe, he also has strong views on immigration. The Libyan leader, whose country holds the rotating presidency of the African Union, is attending the G8 summit in Rome. Before leaving for Italy, he spoke to Euronews from Tripoli.

Gaddafi Interview in Library, YouTube, Sky News, Oct 26, 2009

Gaddafi Interview New York, You Tube, Sep 29 (discusses nuclear weapons and Libya stopping its nuclear program)

Gaddafi's Green Book study centre flattened, Independent, May 11, 2011
...In the capital, Tripoli, early morning sorties yesterday appeared to hit targets including Muammar Gaddafi's compound, where witnesses heard five blasts. A spokesman for the regime said several children had been hurt in earlier bombings....Foreign reporters were taken to part of the parliament flattened by a missile attack, which had previously been the centre for the study of the Libyan leader's Green Book....

Obama says "noose is tightening" around Gaddafi, ABC, Apr 15, 2011
US president Barack Obama has acknowledged there is a "stalemate" on the ground in Libya, but says the "noose is tightening" on embattled dictator Moamar Gaddafi. Mr Obama said he still expected the three-week-old air campaign to succeed in ousting the embattled Libyan leader. The US president, with the leaders of France and Britain, released a newspaper article yesterday pledging to continue the military campaign until Mr Gaddafi leaves power, effectively making regime change the officially-stated aim of their air war. "I didn't expect that in three weeks, suddenly as a consequence of an air campaign, that Gaddafi would necessarily be gone," Mr Obama said in an interview with the Associated Press. "What we've been able to do is set up a no-fly zone, set up an arms embargo, keep Gaddafi's regime on its heels, make it difficult for them to resupply." He said the mission had succeeded in stopping large-scale civilian casualties, especially in the rebel-held city of Benghazi, and would eventually succeed in ousting Mr Gaddafi.

"You now have a stalemate on the ground militarily, but Gaddafi is still getting squeezed in all kinds of other ways. He is running out of money, he is running out of supplies. The noose is tightening and he is becoming more and more isolated," he said. "My expectation is that if we continue to apply that pressure and continue to protect civilians, which NATO is doing very capably, then I think over the long term Gaddafi will go and we will be successful.".... See DOUBLETHINK BLACKWHITE RACISM

What if Colonel Gaddafi loses the battle of Tripoli?
(a patron saint to 31 sub-Saharan Africa countries...hotels/oil/exploration/mining/tourism/agriculture/infrastructure)
All Africa/Uganda Vision, Apr 12, 2011
...Under the Libyan Investment Authority (LIA), the country's sovereign wealth fund believed to be capitalised at approximately $65 billion (Sh5.5 trillion), the North African nation has established numerous subsidiaries whose tentacles embrace hotels, oil exploration, mining, tourism, agriculture, and infrastructure in at least 31 countries....Alongside the economic alignments, Muammar Gaddafi has been trying to push for a United States of Africa through the AU and later through a group of traditional leaders which he had assembled under the auspices of the Forum for African Traditional Leaders (FATL). As part of his agenda, Gaddafi used to host members of FATL in the now rebel-held city of Benghazi every year, where he lavished them with gifts and promises of development funds. As a vote of thanks, this congress of chiefs and tribal leaders crowned their flamboyant benefactor as the "King of the Kings of Africa" in 2008.

The prospect of losing access to Libyan oil dollars is perhaps the reason Toro kingdom Queen Mother and FATL secretary general, Best Kemigisa, is one of the most aggrieved women in Uganda. Gaddafi spent millions of dollars in renovating the palace of Toro King Oyo Nyimba at Fort Portal. He is also said to have paid for the 19-year-old king's education at a prestigious London school. Gaddafi is also said to have close ties with the kingdom of Buganda, where he channelled his handouts through Prince Kassim Nakibinge. Apart from money pumped in through the traditional leaders, Uganda is one of the countries in Africa that have benefited the most from Libyan largesse in recent years. The Queen Mother, who describes Gaddafi as a revolutionary pan-Africanist who has led from the front in financing development projects across the continent, is also appealing to African members of the FATL to support Gaddafi in crushing the rebellion.

"He needs us more than ever before. As cultural leaders we should not sit and just watch him being hurt," Kemigisa explained in an interview with Uganda's Sunday Vision. "He has always been there for us and supported cultural institutions. We need to do something to help him resolve the crisis."

...From investments to philanthropy, Gaddafi's footprints are evident in Uganda. In March 2008, the Libyan leader visited Uganda amid huge fanfare to open a multi-billion dollar mosque, famed to be the second largest in Africa with a capacity to accommodate 15,000 worshippers. Of course, he had financed its construction. Perched on Old Kampala Hill, Gaddafi Mosque remains one of the most poignant symbols of Libya's geo-politics in Uganda. With the flamboyant leader having promised to finance the refurbishing and maintenance of the mosque for the next 10 years, there is uncertainty about what will happen if Tripoli falls. "May Allah protect and help our brother (Gaddafi) emerge victorious because I don't know whether we shall be able to maintain the mosque without his support," Meddie Akhram, a worshipper, was quoted as lamenting....

GaddafiPortrait Colonel Muammar Al Qadhafi (Wearing a gold robe and matching cap, Muammar el-Qaddafi -- "the Leader," as he is universally referred to in Libya -- paces a well-worn strip of land beside his tent.... He is an imposing man, about six feet tall with a still-athletic build, and though his mouth is fixed in a tentative half-smile, there is something wary in his manner. His eyes are hidden behind brown-tinted sunglasses. "Welcome, thank you for coming," he says in English as we shake hands, making it sound as if this was all his idea. His smile broadens, and he places his right hand over his heart, a traditional Arab gesture of friendship and greeting. "Welcome." A white plastic table and three plastic patio chairs have been arranged in the shade of a nearby tree, and we sit there together with his interpreter while the rest of the entourage retreats to a discreet distance....

GaddafiPresCompound (...Qaddafi's official residence in Tripoli lies in the innermost ring of the Bab el-Azziziya Barracks in the southern suburbs. Other residences exist for the famously peripatetic Leader in other parts of Libya, but it is here that he normally conducts his business when in Tripoli. The barracks is virtually a city unto itself, a sprawling warren of walls and fortified bunkers and multistory buildings, and in its alleyways young children -- presumably the offspring of billeted officers -- play soccer and ride bikes. At the heart of the compound, past three rings of checkpoints manned by black-bereted commandos and plainclothes security men, is Qaddafi's inner sanctum, a roughly circular plot of land of some 10 acres girdled by watchtowers and an eight-foot concrete wall. It is a surprisingly modest complex, bordering on the ratty, dominated by a round, dome-shaped building that resembles nothing as much as one of those awkward visitors' centers built in American national parks during the 60's. Off to one corner is Qaddafi's Bedouin tent, a sprawling, low-slung affair, with an RV parked alongside. Upon this humble tableau, the Leader has added a few embellishments. Eight camels wander about the unkempt grounds, while just outside the tent three oversize birdhouses accommodate a flock of homing pigeons. A few hundred yards away is another curious sight: a three-story building with much of its facade shorn off, dangling ceiling tiles and electrical wires visible through its gaping holes. At one time, this was Qaddafi's official residence in Bab el-Azziziya. On the morning of April 15, 1986, however, American warplanes destroyed the building in retaliation for a bombing in Berlin that had been linked to Libyan agents; the attack took the life of Qaddafi's adopted 15-month-old daughter and very nearly killed the Leader himself. Ever since, the ruins have been preserved as a kind of monument to American perfidy -- with the implicit suggestion that Qaddafi, too, has been the victim of terrorism -- and are a favored backdrop for his infrequent media appearances. Sitting with Qaddafi is an odd experience....)

LibyaWaterPipe Libya's Great Man-Made River 8th Wonder of World (equivalent to flow of 200-years of water in the Nile)

Gadaffi the man behind Great Man-Made River Project (5,000-km water-pipeline from 1,000 desert wells), BBC News

GadaffiPics The Muammar Gadaffi Story, BBC News
...In the heady days of 1969 - when he seized power in a bloodless military coup - and the early 1970s, Muammar Gaddafi was a handsome and charismatic young army officer. An eager disciple of President Gamal Abdel Nasser of Egypt (he even adopted the same military rank, promoting himself from captain to colonel after the coup), Gaddafi first set about tackling the unfair economic legacy of foreign domination. For Nasser, it was the Suez Canal. For Gaddafi, it was oil. Significant reserves had been discovered in Libya in the late 1950s, but the extraction was controlled by foreign petroleum companies, which set prices to the advantage of their own domestic consumers and benefited from a half share in the revenue. Col Gaddafi demanded renegotiation of the contracts, threatening to shut off production if the oil companies refused. He memorably challenged foreign oil executives by telling them "people who have lived without oil for 5,000 years can live without it again for a few years in order to attain their legitimate rights". The gambit succeeded and Libya became the first developing country to secure a majority share of the revenues from its own oil production. Other nations soon followed this precedent and the 1970s Arab petro-boom began. Libya was in a prime position to reap the benefits. With production levels matching the Gulf states, and one of the smallest populations in Africa (less than 3m at the time), the black gold made it rich quickly.

Rather than persevering with the doctrines of Arab Nationalism, or following the glittering excesses of Gulf consumerism, Col Gaddafi's innately mercurial character led him and Libya on a new path. Born to nomadic Bedouin parents in 1942, Muammar Gaddafi was certainly an intelligent, resourceful man, but he did not receive a thorough education, apart from learning to read the Koran and his military training. Nevertheless, in the early 1970s he set out to prove himself a leading political philosopher, developing something called the third universal theory, outlined in his famous Green Book. The theory claims to solve the contradictions inherent in capitalism and communism (the first and second theories), in order to put the world on a path of political, economic and social revolution and set oppressed peoples free everywhere....

The combination of water and oil gave Libya a sound economic platform Colonel Gaddafi fitted the bill as an authoritarian ruler who had endured for more years than the vast majority of his citizens could remember. But he was not so widely perceived as a western lackey as some Arab leaders accused of putting outside interests before those of his people. He had redistributed wealth - although the enrichment of his own family from oil revenues and other deals was hard to ignore and redistribution was undertaken more in the spirit of buying loyalty than promoting equality. He sponsored grand public works, such as the improbable Great Man-Made River project, a massive endeavour inspired, perhaps, by ancient Bedouin water procurement techniques, that brought sweet, fresh water from aquifers in the south to the arid north of his country....

8.Classes of People & 9.Keeping Masses Down & 10.BB Rulers & 5.Pyramidal New World Order & 35.BB Brotherhood

Jackie Jura
~ an independent researcher monitoring local, national and international events ~

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