Source: Prison Planet.com
Paul Joseph Watson
Paul Joseph Watson
The death of Muammar Gaddafi, killed by NATO and US-backed rebels, will
be hailed by western powers, not merely because they have now seized
control of another oil-rich country under the dubious auspices of the
“Arab Spring,” but because Gaddafi will be prevented from exposing
western support for Al-Qaeda terrorists under the glare of a UN
International Criminal Court trial.
Initial reports suggest that Gaddafi attempted to flee
the town of Sirte but his convoy was bombed by NATO warplanes. Rebels
then captured and killed the former Libyan leader by putting a bullet
through his head.
The former Libyan leader’s untimely death conveniently
avoids the embarrassment of having to put him in front of a United
Nations tribunal at the Hague.
Western powers have learned this lesson the hard way –
allowing alleged war criminals to stand trial and voice their grievances
routinely implicates parties that would much prefer such information be
kept out of the spotlight.
Instead of capturing Saddam Hussein alive and allowing
him to stand trial, US forces would have probably been better off
killing him on the spot. During his court case, Hussein presented a 5,000 word treatise
chastising the Bush administration for concocting lies about WMD and
links with Al-Qaeda to launch the invasion of Iraq. Before Saddam was
executed, there was also talk of him calling Donald Rumsfeld and Henry
Kissinger, who in the late 70′s forged alliances with Hussein, as
defense witnesses.
Allowing another accused war criminal, Slobodan
Milosevic, to stand trial, also proved to be a massive mistake for
western interests.
In the case of Milosevic, his outbursts became so damaging that the UN decided it would be better to poison him to death rather than let him continue to expose the fact that western war crimes dwarfed anything he was accused of.
Milosevic had made several speeches in which he
discussed how a group of shadowy internationalists had caused the chaos
in the Balkans because it was the next step on the road to a “new world
order.”
During his trial, Milosevic presented the Hague tribunal
with FBI documents proving that the United States government and NATO
provided financial and military support for Al-Qaeda to aid the Kosovo
Liberation Army in its war against Serbia.
Before the trial concluded, Milosevic was found dead in
his cell a day after he had wrote a letter stating, “They would like to
poison me. I’m seriously concerned and worried.”
Similarly, had Muammar Gaddafi been given the
opportunity to defend himself in front of an international tribunal, his
testimony would have been devastating on everything from the staged Lockerbie false flag attack, the US and NATO slaughtering his children, to his secret deals with former heads of state like Tony Blair, to his more recent meeting with President Barack Obama.
Specifically, he would have also have blown the whistle on the fact that the overthrow of Libya was accomplished with the aid of Al-Qaeda terrorists who killed U.S. and British troops in Iraq.
Gaddafi may also have pointed to the plight of black Libyans, who are being imprisoned and slaughtered by rebel forces hailed by the establishment media as freedom fighters.
Now that Gaddafi is dead, Libya will fall victim to
political extremists and face the same fate as Egypt, which since the
US-backed “Arab Spring” at the start of the year which displaced
Mubarak, has turned into an even worse tyranny overseen by a military dictatorship.
But the mainstream networks will merely continue to
broadcast scenes of cheering men firing guns into the air, selling
another act of cynical neo-imperialism as a glorious liberation.