The Assassination of Gaddafi — GRTV Backgrounder

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Muamar Gaddafi was a visionary and great leader. He wanted to supply Africa and the Middle East with fresh water. To do so, he tapped into the earth's infinite supply of primal water. The first thing NATO destroyed when they attacked Libya was the water pipeline. (contaminated it and Libya, with depleted uranium)

NATO War Crimes: Depleted Uranium Found in Libya.
https://www.globalresearch.ca/nato-war-crimes-depleted-uranium-found-in-libya-by-scientists/25510
https://www.voltairenet.org/article170733.html

Depleted Uranium and Hillary Clinton.
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2016/2/8/1481955/-Depleted-Uranium-and-Hillary-Clinton

The killing of Muammar Gaddafi at the hands of NATO-backed, Al Qaeda-linked forces marks the end of a campaign expressly aimed at the assassination of a head of state and overthrow of a sovereign country in direct violation of international standards that have held sway since the Nuremberg trials at the end of World War II and the establishment of the Geneva Conventions.

The NATO campaign, known as "Operation Unified Protector," was a continuation of the US-led Operation Odyssey Dawn. It formally began on March 23rd, 2011 and was ostensibly an operation to enforce United Nations Security Council resolution 1973. From the outset, the NATO coalition partners insisted that the aim of the mission was not to assist a rebel insurgency in overthrowing the Gaddafi government, but to "protect civilians" in accordance with UN resolutions.
https://www.corbettreport.com/the-assassination-of-gaddafi-grtv-backgrounder/

The real intention of the operation was revealed shortly thereafter, however, in a joint op-ed in the pages of the International Herald Tribune penned by Obama, Cameron and Sarkozy:

"Our duty and our mandate under U.N. Security Council Resolution 1973 is to protect civilians, and we are doing that. It is not to remove Qaddafi by force," they wrote in their editorial. "But it is impossible to imagine a future for Libya with Qaddafi in power.[...]It is unthinkable that someone who has tried to massacre his own people can play a part in their future government."

Within a month, the true aim of the intervention to assassinate Gaddafi was confirmed when NATO forces bombed the personal residence of Saif Al-Arab Gaddafi, Muammar's youngest son in an admitted attempt to kill the Libyan leader himself. While Gaddafi himself was not caught in the strike, his son and three of his grandchildren were killed in the bombing.

Now it is confirmed that the strike that resulted in the death of Gaddafi was initiated, organized, coordinated and led by NATO and SAS forces. The attack began when Gaddafi was fleeing Sirte in a convoy of 75 vehicles. Drone pilots at Creech Air Force base in Nevada launched a round of Hellfire missiles from a Predator drone aircraft, destroying the lead vehicle and prompting a French bomber to release two laser-guided 500 pound bombs into the centre of the convoy. British SAS troops, meanwhile, coordinated the ground forces that eventually captured Gaddafi.

The news of Gaddafi's death was greeted with elation by NATO leaders around the world and echoed by pundits and talking heads of every political persuasion. The ostensible justification for the entire campaign, however, the charge that Gaddafi was engaged in a "massacre" of his own people, has since been shown to be based on falsehoods, misrepresentations, and undocumented allegations.

The process that launched the intervention was begun by a coalition of 70 non-governmental organizations, which issue a joint letter urging the UN to suspend Libya from the Human Rights Council and for the Security Council to invoke the so-called "responsibility to protect" principle in protecting the Libyan people from alleged atrocities being committed by the Libyan government.

In a special session on the issue on February 25th, the UN Human Rights Council adopted a resolution affirming the NGOs recommendations. The resolution was adopted without a vote.

The Security Council immediately passed resolutions 1970 and 1973, authorizing the establishment of a "no-fly zone on Libyan military aviation" for the "protection of civilians" and the "delivery of humnanitarian assistance" in Libya. Three days later, using the resolution as its justification, the US, UK and France began bombing the population of Libya.

Meanwhile, the International Criminal Court's Chief Prosecutor, Luis Moreno-Ocampo, began working on the legal basis for the invasion. He drafted the request for the Court's judges to issue an arrest warrant for Gaddafi for crimes against humanity. Although NATO forces were already engaged in an invasion of the country on the basis of undocumented allegations by a group of NGOs, Moreno-Ocampo's request was not issued until May 16th.

On June 28th, the day after the judges agreed to issue the warrant, Moreno-Ocampo participated in a press conference in which one reporter asked about the evidence that Gaddafi had ever engaged in the atrocities he was accused of.

The Assassination of Gaddafi.
https://thevisionmedia.wordpress.com/2011/11/03/the-assassination-of-gaddafi/
https://thefreethoughtproject.com/the-state/9-years-ago-us-killed-gaddafi-gold

REASONS FOR BRITISH-SWISS ROTHSCHILDS CRIME MOB MURDER OF LIBYA & ASSASSINATION OF MUAMMAR GADDAFI
https://concisepolitics.com/2017/11/07/reasons-for-british-swiss-rothschilds-crime-mob-murder-of-libya-assassination-of-muammar-gaddafi/

Uranium in well drinking water of Kabul, Afghanistan and its effective, low-cost depuration using Mg-Fe based hydrotalcite-like compounds.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0045653516311596

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