Thursday, 24 March 2011

THE SURPRISING PNAC CONNECTION TO LIBYA




March 21, 2011 2:48
by Zen Gardner

Looks like the PNAC, or Project for A New American Century, agenda of 1997 is rolling along as planned. Just as has been outlined by other think tanks, Illuminati writers and social programmers.

But a blind world reels on the defensive when they could have known what was coming all along.  Notice, mind you, that the portrayal of an unstable middle east includes every "rogue" nation BUT Israel. Israel oddly enough is never "on the table" for discussion, when in fact they are the fomenters and co-creators of the entire "terrorist" threat fabrication.

RECENT DEVELOPMENTS

If you want to know exactly what's happening or about to transpire, keep an eye on Neocons like Bill Kristol at rabid Zionist Murdock's Fox News, the former head of PNAC when they made their famous study, proposal and 'Statement of Principles' preceding the staged 9/11 events and ensuing bogus "war on terror".

It looks like despite Obama's "promises" to not send troops, we're about do it anyway. Surprise. So expect a real good reason to be fabricated soon, like tales of horrific atrocities by Gaddafi, to make sure the public is behind it. A false flag or two within Libya is probably on the table right now, like the staged
theatre fire massacre in Abadan, Iran during the Iran revolution.

By now people must realize that if Obama makes a declaration, he means the exact opposite of his words.


Here's Kristol's "announcement" that "we will not leave Gaddafi in power": 

(Raw Story) The operation to create a no-fly zone in Libya has just begun, but already conservative Fox News pundit Bill Kristol is wishing the U.S. would send in ground troops "sooner rather than later."

U.S. President Barack Obama said Saturday the "Odyssey Dawn" operation launched under a UN Security Council resolution was a "limited military action," unlike the regime change aims of the war against Iraqi president Saddam Hussein.

He pledged no U.S. troops would be deployed on the ground.

Fox News Chris Wallace asked Kristol Sunday if it was a mistake to limit the mission in Libya.

"Let's talk about the mission," Wallace began. "You heard Admiral Mullen, earlier in the show, say his orders are clear: protect the civilians, don't overthrow Gaddafi. That's not the point. Is that a mistake? Can we live with Gaddafi in any sort of power? He can create a lot of trouble."

"No, we cannot leave Gaddafi in power," Kristol agreed. "And we won't leave Gaddafi in power."

"The immediate military mission, Admiral Mullen correctly described but the political goal is to remove Gaddafi and ultimately military assets will serve that political goal."
(source)
Bastard comes to mind.

NEW PEARL HARBOUR

PNAC- Project for a New American Century Agenda Rolls On

If you've done your homework you know this neocon "think tank" led by Kristol at the turn of the century announced their intentions to militarize the US and roll on through the Middle East towards global hegemony. Almost all signatories of the PNAC Statement were also members of the Council on Foreign Relations, the admitted steering committee on U.S. policy.

However,
they needed to galvanize
the American people
behind such a move.

"Further, the process of transformation, even if it brings revolutionary change, is likely to be a long one, absent some catastrophic and catalyzing event – like a new Pearl Harbor".

What has transpired since 9/11 has been an ongoing fulfillment of their plan. See the original document for yourself and decide if all that's transpiring now isn't a fulfillment of their Statement of Principles.


To Summarize the PNAC Goals in their own words in 1997: (emphasis mine)

We seem to have forgotten the essential elements of the Reagan Administration's success: a military that is strong and ready to meet both present and future challenges; a foreign policy that boldly and purposefully promotes American principles abroad; and national leadership that accepts the United States' global responsibilities.

Of course, the United States must be prudent in how it exercises its power. But we cannot safely avoid the responsibilities of global leadership or the costs that are associated with its exercise. America has a vital role in maintaining peace and security in Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. If we shirk our responsibilities, we invite challenges to our fundamental interests.

The history of the 20th century should have taught us that it is important to shape circumstances before crises emerge, and to meet threats before they become dire. The history of this century should have taught us to embrace the cause of American leadership.

Our aim is to remind Americans of these lessons and to draw their consequences for today. Here are four consequences:

• we need to increase defense spending significantly if we are to carry out our global
responsibilities today and modernize our armed forces
for the future;

• We need to strengthen our ties to democratic allies and to challenge regimes hostile to our interests and values;

• We need to promote the cause of political and economic freedom abroad;

• We need to accept responsibility for America's unique role in preserving and extending an international order friendly to our security, our prosperity, and our principles.

How terribly altruistic and unselfish of them.  Unbelievably Machiavellian yet the world is forced to swallow it.


PNAC Checklist Almost Complete

Let's see how they're faring on the above-stated agenda:

Increase defense spending: CHECK. "In the past 10 years, defense spending has accounted for two-thirds of the growth in (government) discretionary spending." (Source)  Astronomical defense (war) spending is not only killing the American economy, but its unwitting soldiers and millions of innocent foreign nationals.

Challenge Regimes: CHECK. "If you're not with us, you're with the terrorists". Is that broad enough? How many countries has the U.S. machine invaded, bombed, poisoned, infiltrated and subverted in the past 10-14 years alone...never mind the rest of its sordid history?

Promote political and economic freedom abroad. CHECK. Multinationals just about have full global sway and control as sovereign economies are sacrificed to the Globalist banking cabal. What freedom--for them. As for political freedom, the whole world's practically on lock down now, thanks to the bogus Orwellian "war on terror".

Extend an international order friendly to OUR security, OUR prosperity, and OUR principles. CHECK. And to hell with what anyone else says or thinks.

THE IMPORTANCE OF THE MOVE TO TAKE LIBYA

Most people do not realize the historical strategic importance of Libya in the Middle East and Europe. More will be coming out about this as the days play out, but here are a few points to ponder:
Libya is not peripheral to the world system. It is at its very core.

Libya possesses 1,800 kilometers of Mediterranean coastline.

The country produces 2 percent of the world's oil, with 85 percent of exports going to Europe.
Libyan nationals have been prominent jihadists in Iraq.

Since the beginning of the Great Recession and the slump in global demand in 2008, Libya has allocated $200 billion toward new infrastructure spending.
This same article goes on to tell us exactly WHY Libya is so important and vital to U.S. and globalist interests:

But a brief review of Libya's history demonstrates that Britain, France, Italy, Russia, the United Nations, and the United States have long had a great deal at stake in Libya, even before oil was discovered in 1959. 

Today, it is a paramount American interest that Libya not return to being a rogue state or descend into civil war. If Libyan leader Muammar al-Gadhafi reasserts control over the east or even if he fails and the country is cleaved in two, U.S. interests in the region would suffer a major setback.

What makes Libya so important? Any real estate agent could tell you: location, location, location. Control of the country has always been a remarkably effective way to project power into Egypt, the Mediterranean, and beyond. Similarly, denying a hostile power (be it the Soviet Union, Muammar al-Gadhafi, or terrorists) the ability to destabilize surrounding countries from Libyan territory has been a consistent thread in U.S. policy since the end of World War II. (more history of the region with NPR spin HERE)

 Areas of strategic importance for Libya

EPILOGUE

It's clear this is going down fast and emphatically. The work to gain supposed "international consensus" via the UN was quicker and more decisive and far reaching than any international policing move on their part.
That says a lot. While most of the world knows it's mainly once again a U.S. aggression to keep consolidating its hold on the Middle East, the message is clearer daily that a global police force is being positioned in the world's mind.
Expect to see a lot more of that. It's in the language, positioning and rhetoric.

It's propaganda warfare most of all. And ushering in the New World Order is their main objective.

I'll end with an apt quote:

This “War on Terror” is 100% absolute, utter theater. The very people making trillions from the wars are now purposefully generating hatred, division and animosity to continue their lucrative genocide and continue their designs of world domination they openly write about.

The danger when confronted with a news story, especially a controversial one, by not asking yourself the important questions, is being forever trapped in a false paradigm. You are caught in a cage not of steel, but of your own ignorance. One within which you may send your son off to die because you fell for absolute utter theater put on by a single organization with soulless scum posing in different masks on opposing sides.

Always click “About Us” and never settle on a conclusion until you have all the facts. (Even then there is a lot of room to still be right off base) Knowledge is power; that is not a cliche that is literally the difference between freedom and slavery, life and death. Source

Keep your eyes peeled and heart open,

Zen

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