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Thursday, March 31, 2011

{EOP}ILLUMINATI in Libya: CIA led rebels establish new "Central Bank of Libya"

The rebels in Libya who are backed by humanitarian vultures and the CIA are in the middle of a life or death civil war and Moammar Gadhafi is still in power and yet somehow the Libyan rebels have had enough time to establish a new Central Bank of Libya and form a new national oil company. Perhaps when this conflict is over those rebels can become time management consultants. They sure do get a lot done. What a skilled bunch of rebels - they can fight a war during the day and draw up a new central bank and a new national oil company at night without any outside help whatsoever. If only the rest of us were so versatile! But isn't forming a central bank something that could be done after the civil war is over? According to Bloomberg, the Transitional National Council has "designated the Central Bank of Benghazi as a monetary authority competent in monetary policies in Libya and the appointment of a governor to the Central Bank of Libya, with a temporary headquarters in Benghazi." Apparently someone felt that it was very important to get pesky matters such as control of the banks and control of the money supply out of the way even before a new government is formed. Of course it is probably safe to assume that the new Central Bank of Libya will be 100% owned and 100% controlled by the newly liberated people of Libya, isn't it?

Most people don't realize that the previous Central Bank of Libya was 100% state owned.


The following is an excerpt from Wikipedia's article on the former Central Bank of Libya.

The Central Bank of Libya (CBL) is 100% state owned and represents the monetary authority in The Great Socialist People’s Libyan Arab Jamahiriya and enjoys the status of autonomous corporate body. The law establishing the CBL stipulates that the objectives of the central bank shall be to maintain monetary stability in Libya , and to promote the sustained growth of the economy in accordance with the general economic policy of the state.

Since the old Central Bank of Libya was state owned, it was essentially under the control of Moammar Gadhafi. But now that Libya is going to be "free", the new Central Bank of Libya will be run by "Libyans"It's a separate issue whether those Libyans have a Libyan nationality or an EU/USZ nationality. Over the past couple of years, Moammar Gaddafi had threatened to nationalize the oil industry in Libya and kick western oil companies out of the country, but now that Libya will be "free" the people of Libya will be able to work hand in hand with "big oil" and this will create a "better Libya for everyone". Of course oil had absolutely nothing to do with why the USZ "invaded and initiated a kinetic humanitarian liberty action""strategic interest" of the United States of Zionism, what was he pointing at? Not to forget that Obama won a Nobel Peace Prize in one of the most violently absurd events of the century. just like the war against Gaddafi is being waged by "Libyans". in Libya. When the Globalist Zionist puppet Barack Obama looked straight into the camera and told the American people that the war in Libya is in the

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has loudly denounced "coalition strikes on columns of Gaddafi's forces" and he believes that the USZ has badly violated the terms of the UN Security Council resolution.

"We consider that intervention by the coalition in what is essentially an internal civil war is not sanctioned by the U.N. Security Council resolution."

So to cool off rising tensions with the rest of the world, Obama is going to call off the air strikes, right? Well, considering the fact that Obama has such vast foreign policy experience we should all be able to rest easy knowing that Obama will understand exactly what to do. Meanwhile, the rebels seem to be getting the hang of international trade already. They have even signed an oil deal with Qatar (One of the biggest hubs of literally free oil for USZ)!
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