What is Madman of Tripoli's fate?

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Saddam rated poorly, show trials are over; Osama premiered this seasons scripts.
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A fashion show on Bravo, "Design for the Dictator"?
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2012 Countdown wrote:A fashion show on Bravo, "Design for the Dictator"?
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Mazars and Deutsche Bank could have ended this nightmare before it started.
They could still get him out of office.
But instead, they want mass death.
Don’t forget that.
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CNN's reporting the capture of G's compound.

Here's a scenario-- they're also reporting that Gaddafi loyalists have a shitload of journalists blockaded in a hotel. Day 1 of the Libyan Hostage Crisis?
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There's one fatal flaw in the West's involvement in Libya: IF Ghadafy was such a horrible brutal leader...why did Obama, Bush, Clinton, Mccain, Sarkozy, Burlusconi, Brown, Blair, Cameron, etc all
have fun photo ops with him and do major business with him? They even had the 2009 defense trade show in Tripoli...then of course use the weapons they tried to sell Libya against them.

Also how come the US and UN/NATO ain't talking about invading Syria, given Assad has killed way more people than Ghadafy. What about when Bahrain and Saudi Arabia killed all those protestors?

While I do not doubt that a lot of the rebels seem like nice young fellows, and that the jubilation across Libya is real...people have to be braindead retarded to think the West's involvement is of a purely altruistic nature

Btw, wasnt it Ghadafy who ordered the first arrest warrant against Osama bin Laden? I believe after it was revealed MI6 tried to get al Qaeda to assassinate him in 1996. Funny how the US and NATO back the rebels and bomb the Libyan government...but in Yemen, the US bombs the rebels.
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AFAIK Libya was operating outside the Bank of International Settlements. One of the first things the rebels did was set up a structure for the post revolution banking system, which would bring it into the fold. The purpose of a system is what it does - Libya is being brought into the finance capital world and that trumps Al-CIADA

Who is going to be paying for the bombing of Libyan infrastructure to bits?
Who is going to be told they need to contribute to the growth of the Central Bank 'kitty' by talking out large loans?
Who is going to have huge punitive fuel and utility prices hikes, and the privatisation of all those currently state assets?
Who is going to have Al-CIADA start fighting in Tripoli and Benghazi?

Apparently there are already loads of African and Ukrainian mercenaries there -
obviously we may need to 'introduce security to ensure safety of the population'
which will see Blackwater / Xe / Aegis whoever taking that role on with gusto.
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Senior U.S. officials told NBC News that there were serious concerns over a "leadership vacuum in Tripoli," where neither the rebel National Transitional Council nor Moammar Gadhafi appeared to be in command after Gadhafi fled his massive compound when rebel forces overran it Tuesday.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/44253487/ns ... _n_africa/

Flood Libya with al Qaeda(AKA globalist proxy jihadis), and say "ruh r'oh...Libya's becoming too much a hot bed for al Kwayduhs! Best send in our robots and boots over there"

I don't buy Alex Jone's theory that al Qaeda swells the ranks(currently) of the mostly good rebels(despite the CIA/NATO backing, I do believe most are genuine freedom loving family men)
however I do think its possible the ptb want to have jihadists and criminals come in to sow chaos amongst the power vacuum ala Baghdad circa 2006.
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found in a hole...shot to death in Lybia :shrug:

saw a cell phone pic of the dead Mo on MSNBC
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His dead, bloodied and misshapen head, or a reasonable facsimilie, is being featured in news websites across the world this morning. Disgusting. They claim to have cornered him in a waste pipe after a UK bombing run. Well done, you fuckers.

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I really didn't think they'd do it. Maybe it's a fraud like all the rest of it, though.
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seemslikeadream wrote:
2012 Countdown wrote:A fashion show on Bravo, "Design for the Dictator"?
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So, in the end, he was found hiding in a sewer.
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Sepka wrote:So, in the end, he was found hiding in a sewer.
Of course he was, Sepka, just like Saddam was alone in a spiderhole, and Osama was using a woman as a human shield when he took that clean shot in the eye from a heroic SEAL who later died tragically.
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Of course, this video seems to have been shot with a 2001 era cell phone, by an epileptic, quite possibly in mid-seizure.

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It reminds me a little of the old newsreels of Lumumba's capture:

(a couple minutes into this clip)
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Sepka wrote:Captured, tried for his crimes, and executed. That's my prediction.
Apparently, it was a very short trial. :mrgreen:
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