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Gaddafi's plan to introduce the Gold Dinar threatened Western monetary dominance. His vision of a united Africa with a common currency aimed to free the continent from Western exploitation. Economic sanctions were imposed to stop him. Despite this, Gaddafi persisted, but covert operations led to his downfall. Libya became unstable, Africa lost a visionary leader, and hopes for economic liberation were dashed. Corruption in governments continues to benefit the few at the expense of many, perpetuating economic injustice globally. Translation: Gaddafi's plan for a new currency challenged the West, leading to sanctions and his downfall. Africa lost a leader, and corruption persists, hindering economic justice.

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To understand the New World Order, it's crucial to recognize the Rothschild family's influence and the City of London's financial power. The Bank of England, Temple Bar, and the Rothschild estate are key players in this global agenda. John McCain sought support from the Rothschilds, who control media and academia. The socialist agenda is backed by elites, not the masses. Murdoch's media empire shapes UK policy, while Gaddafi's attempt to change currency led to his downfall. Libya's free education and healthcare were replaced by debt under international banking control. NATO's intervention in Libya was seen as a looting operation.

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Speaker 0 discusses the reasons behind the death of someone, stating that it was not because he killed his people but because of a sensitive question. The speaker then highlights some positive aspects of Libya, such as the absence of homelessness, free education from kindergarten to college, and government-funded education for Libyans wanting to study in America. They also mention a $500 million hospital and the availability of free medical attention for all citizens. Additionally, the speaker mentions that every Libyan citizen received a stipend from oil money and that the country had no debt. The speaker suggests that this man aimed to provide similar benefits to all of Africa.

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Muammar Gaddafi of Libya built the great man-made river, offering incentives for farming and family-building. He aimed to transition the Libyan dinar to the gold standard, threatening western banking powers. The powers bombed the river and pipe factory. The speaker writes children's books on banking to educate about misinformation, freedom, and American rights.

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Muammar Gaddafi warned Libyans about foreign interference and predicted ongoing terrorism if he was killed. He proposed dividing Nigeria to promote peace. Reasons for his death include free electricity, interest-free loans, housing for all, $50,000 for newlyweds, free education and healthcare, support for farmers, subsidies for cars, low petrol prices, no external debt, state-funded employment, oil revenue shared with citizens, child benefits, cheap bread, high literacy rates, and a massive irrigation project.

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The ongoing wars are fueled by peace agreements that are not meant to be upheld. The conflict in Ukraine started with a coup backed by the US, leading to violations of peace agreements. NATO's expansion and manipulation of the US dollar are used as tools for control. The overthrow of Gaddafi was to prevent a currency competition with the US dollar. Ultimately, these actions benefit corporations like BlackRock and Vanguard.

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The post-1945 world order is declining, and we must envision a new system. Africa, with its young population and rich resources, plays a crucial role in shaping the future of capitalism. We reject the manufactured poverty imposed by the current hegemonic system and seek true equality in global governance, including full membership and veto power for African nations in institutions like the UN. The unity of the Global South, including Russia, China, and India, is vital for progress. We must foster cooperation and build a people-centered system that addresses past injustices and promotes development. The chaos in Africa, largely stemming from NATO's actions in Libya, underscores the need for solidarity against exploitation. We advocate for peace and collaboration among nations, moving away from Western dominance and towards a more equitable global framework.

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In a wide-ranging discussion about the January 3 operation in Venezuela, the speakers explore initial reactions, possible motives, and the broader geopolitical implications. - Initial reaction and early concerns: The exchange begins with the worry that the events marked the start of a full amphibious assault or a new war. Speaker 1 recalls staying up late and being shocked by the “sheer gangsterism” of Maduro’s kidnapping, noting that Maduro was flown out of the country with little resistance. He models several theories around how such an operation could occur with minimal opposition and suggests the possibility of a negotiated exit that would keep the Chavista structure in place through a successor like Delsy Rodriguez. - The “deal” theory and who might be involved: Speaker 1 explains a theory that Donald Trump and Marco Rubio wanted a negotiated exit for Maduro that would allow the Pesuv (Chavista) structure to remain and enable the installation of a figure like Delsy Rodriguez to work within Chavismo to secure resource contracts for Trump’s allies. He cites sources close to negotiations and references coverage in the New York Times supporting elements of this narrative. He also notes Trump’s public dismissal of Maria Carina Machado as lacking support to rule, a point he says he predicted on a livestream. - The military stand-down hypothesis: The conversation delves into why no strikes targeted the helicopters, positing a stand-down order. Speaker 0 asks who would authorize such a stand-down and cites Ian Bremmer’s assessment as a possibility but unlikely due to the risk. Speaker 1 acknowledges the plausibility of many theories, including the idea that a stand-down could spare the country from greater U.S. violence, reminiscent of past operations in Baghdad or Raqqa, and emphasizes that the question of who issued any stand-down order remains unresolved. He mentions Delsy Rodriguez’s potential self-protection concerns and notes Diosdado Cabello’s visible signaling alongside military figures after Maduro’s abduction. - Delsy Rodriguez and potential motivations: The interlocutors discuss Rodriguez’s political stature, her management of Venezuela’s COVID response, and the perception she could pose a more direct challenge to U.S. interests due to her economic stabilization efforts and heavy ties to China. Speaker 1 underscores that Rodriguez stabilized the economy and was central to a revival that included substantial China-driven oil exports, a point supported by a New York Times profile. He clarifies that he did not speculate Rodriguez was the U.S. mole but stresses she would be asked by interviewers about such questions. - Maduro’s leadership and the economic crisis: The participants debate Maduro’s competence, acknowledging corruption and structural issues within a petro-state framework but arguing that the decline in living standards and oil production has deep roots, including U.S. sanctions and geopolitical pressure. Speaker 1 contends that while Maduro was not a “stupid” leader, Chavez-era and post-Chavez mismanagement, together with U.S. financial sanctions and regime-change tactics, contributed to Venezuela’s economic collapse. He insists the regime’s persistence does not hinge on one leader and cautions against simplistic characterizations of Maduro or Chavez as solely responsible for ruin. - Economic dynamics and sanctions: The discussion emphasizes that Venezuela’s economic trajectory has been shaped by sanctions and counter-sanctions, with Speaker 1 asserting that U.S. maximum-pressure campaigns and the theft of assets (including Sitco and gold reserves) severely impacted the economy. He argues the sanctions constitute financial terrorism and compares U.S. policy to broader imperial dynamics centered on dollar dominance and oil leverage. - Regime change prospects and future leadership: The speakers speculate about possible future leadership within the Pesuv or an alternative power structure, including the potential grooming of a candidate from within the regime or the return of Maria Carina Machado if conditions align. They note that a political shift would require military backing, and they discuss whether an eventual election could be staged or delayed to a more favorable time for U.S. interests. They emphasize that, absent military support, it would be difficult for any non-Maduro leadership to emerge. - China, Russia, and global signaling: The conversation covers the Chinese envoy’s presence in Caracas before the operation and the broader implications for China’s role in Venezuela. Speaker 1 argues the operation sent a global message to rivals (China, Russia, Iran) that the U.S. can seize leadership and resources, while also suggesting that China could be leveraged to avoid deeper conflict by permitting continued oil exports. The dialogue also touches on potential retaliatory moves by Russia or China and the broader geopolitical chessboard, including implications for Greenland and other strategic theaters. - Legal proceedings and comparisons to other regime changes: Maduro’s indictment in the Southern District of New York is discussed, with reflections on its weaknesses and how it compares to similar prosecutions (e.g., Juan Orlando Hernandez). The discussion concludes with a sense that Venezuela will likely face a prolonged, complex confrontation, with lingering questions about who will govern next and under what terms.

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America can print its own currency to pay off its debts, but African countries, whose debts are in US dollars, have to earn those dollars by exporting crops. The World Bank's principle is that countries should only grow export crops, not their own food. This ensures oversupply and low prices for tropical raw materials. African countries are forced to buy grain from the US or Europe, giving those countries control over them. If African countries do something the US doesn't like, they can be sanctioned and denied grain exports. Owning foreign debt in dollars means African countries have to sell what the US wants, not what they want. The speaker believes the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund are the most evil organizations in the world.

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Under Gaddafi, Libya had free electricity, zero-interest loans, and state-owned banks. Newlyweds received $60,000. Education and medical care were free, and literacy increased significantly. The government provided land, resources, and housing to farmers. Medical treatment abroad was covered with over $2,000 for travel. Gasoline cost 14¢ per liter, and the government subsidized car purchases. The state paid the average salary to unemployed graduates. Oil profits were directly deposited into citizens' accounts. Mothers received $5,000 upon giving birth. 40 loaves of bread cost 15¢. Libya had no debt and $150 billion in reserves. Gaddafi initiated a major irrigation project. His vision of a self-reliant Africa led to his removal.

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America can print its own currency to pay debts, but African countries must earn US dollars to repay debts. The World Bank's principle discourages countries from growing their own food, pushing them to focus on export crops. This leaves them vulnerable to sanctions if they act against US interests. The speaker criticizes the World Bank and IMF as the most evil organizations. Translation: America can print money to pay debts, but African countries must earn US dollars to repay debts. The World Bank discourages countries from growing their own food, making them reliant on exports and vulnerable to sanctions. The speaker criticizes the World Bank and IMF as the most evil organizations.

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The speaker believes those hiding the truth about 9/11 are capable of murder. They claim the U.S. caused Gaddafi's death because Hillary Clinton played a "game." The speaker says they went to Libya during the war with a Biden staffer, a Bush staffer, and a film crew, and hand-carried a letter from Gaddafi offering to resign, but the U.S. wanted him dead. According to the speaker, Gaddafi wanted to unite Africa economically on the gold standard, but the U.S. and Europe wanted control of his oil and sovereign wealth. The speaker took Biden to Libya on their second trip. The speaker feels it is outrageous that people who have never served in the military make money off conflicts while kids are drawn into them and killed.

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NATO's first shot was modest, expansion costs are real but manageable. Our mission is to fight for freedom. Libya announced Gaddafi's death. Condolences for lives lost in 90s wars. North Stream 2 will no longer continue.

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In 2000, Saddam Hussein announced that Iraq would sell oil in euros instead of dollars, leading to the US invasion in 2003. Similarly, Venezuela's plan to sell oil for euros in 2002 resulted in a failed coup backed by the US. Despite having the largest oil reserves, Venezuela is now one of the poorest economies. Libya, with the largest oil reserves in Africa, also faced consequences when Muammar Gaddafi suggested selling oil for gold instead of dollars. NATO intervened in Libya, leading to Gaddafi's execution. These countries wanted to break away from using the dollar for oil payments, but faced the wrath of America.

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For centuries, the "golden billion" have lived off other peoples by exploiting Africa, Latin America, and Asia. This exploitation is remembered by common people, not just leaders. There's a strong desire in the West to freeze the current unfair state of international affairs. For centuries, they've been stuffing their stomachs with human flesh and their pockets with money. But this ball of vampires is about to end.

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News at midnight from The Gulf reports a second Iranian drone dispatched to the USS Abraham Lincoln after the first was shot down by Trump's forces, amid global worries that he could be distracted from the Epstein files to start Israel's war on Iran with US money. At midnight also comes news that Seyfal Gaddafi, who could reunite what was once Africa's richest per capita country, Libya, has been killed in his garden by militias and mercenaries with British involvement. Sources say MI6 was deeply involved. Britain was reportedly deeply involved fifteen years ago with France in trying to destroy Africa's richest per capita country because it was a beacon of high living standards and Gaddafi himself was proposing some sort of Gold Dinar system, not to mention that France, according to WikiLeaks papers from 2011, wanted 35% of Libyan black gold. The transcript notes that Seyfal Gaddafi is not being covered in the NATO nations that destroyed Libya and used Gaddafi in horrific ways, allowing slave markets to open there. It states that Seyfal Gaddafi has been writing articles supporting the Palestinians and Arab sovereignty while in hiding, because he was the most popular leader in Libya, across both halves, and could have reunited it. He is described as visiting places around Libya ahead of putative elections that will now, of course, happen because that’s what the colonial powers were desiring. The end of Seyfal Gaddafi is proclaimed. As a reminder of imperial policies, the Epstein file is cited: in the latest 3,000,000 documents, the Department of Justice released an email saying, “I also have friends formerly with MI6 and Mossad willing to help identify stolen assets and get them recovered.” He was described as being involved in trying to get hold of Libyan assets, many of which, of course, have been stolen. The Epstein oligarchs with their depraved alleged cannibalism and mass killing of children have not gone away. While people begin to report repercussions of the Epstein files, the same forces are present, which may explain why the personal lawyer to Donald Trump at the DOJ said, on the release of them, that no one is going to be prosecuted. What this means for Africa, amidst all these global tensions, is tied to the expiry of the START treaty within the next 24 to 48 hours, which would allow unlimited warheads, the end of nuclear inspections, and perhaps a nuclear arms race that has never been seen before on this planet. We will have to wait and see.

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Economic hitmen manipulate countries by offering large loans that benefit a few rich individuals and corporations, leaving the country in massive debt. They then demand favors in return, such as selling resources cheaply to oil companies or privatizing utility companies. If these tactics fail, the next step is to send in "jackals" to overthrow or assassinate leaders. The ultimate goal is to establish a corporatocracy, where corporations control governments and policies to maximize profits. The World Bank and IMF play a role in this manipulation through debt and conditionalities. This system of globalization perpetuates poverty, inequality, and environmental destruction. The true terrorists are the corporate powers that exploit resources and control money. Stopping this system requires understanding the underlying causes and challenging the institutions that perpetuate it.

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- The speakers present a conspiratorial framing of Libya’s recent history and its global repercussions. They assert, “It’s a Chinese colony at this point,” implying foreign influence over Libya and its trajectory. - They claim that “the West and Hillary blows up Gaddafi,” arguing that those who were aligned with the West retaliated against Muammar Gaddafi. They further state that Gaddafi had “invested everything with the West, came and apologized,” and describe NATO as “the defensive alliance” that “went and just murdered Gaddafi for no reason.” - Gaddafi is portrayed in softened, almost heroic terms: “One’s Gaddafi, you know, the crazy colonel,” but the speakers emphasize that “the point was he was for the people.” They describe him as “a statesman,” noting that “he literally lived in a tent.” - The economic and infrastructural claims are central to their narrative: they say “98% of the state money coming in and oil went to not just his people, Africa,” and that he was “building real infrastructure” with a “whole plan to link up” with Africa. They imply that his policies would have connected Africa regionally rather than remaining separate from the rest of the continent. - They allege that the killing of Gaddafi was part of a broader, destabilizing plan: “they came and killed him,” and as a result, “now all of Africa’s collapsing because they blew up the South Point and the North Point.” They attribute these upheavals to “the globalist deliberately blow[ing] that up for destabilization.” - The discussion turns to population movements: they claim that “the population will be moved here and to Europe as it already is being in Australia, New Zealand, and Canada, of course.” The speaker asserts personal certainty about this trend: “I know I see it so, so clearly.”

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The discussion centers on Libya’s water program during Muammar Gaddafi’s rule. Speaker 1 describes it as an ambitious endeavor that would have marked one of the “eighth wonders of the world.” The project purportedly aimed to deliver water across the continent of Africa and into the Middle East. The speaker asserts that Gaddafi tapped into what is described as primary water, understanding that there is water beneath the desert, and he extracted this water to create a vast supply. According to the speaker, the plan involved pulling up primary water and constructing the largest pipeline in the world for water. This pipeline was intended to bring water to Libyan people so they could establish organic farms and have unlimited water to grow crops. The overarching objective, as stated, was to use this water to generate an “organic oasis” by leveraging the primary water that was described as indisposable and never going to run out. The vision extended beyond Libya’s borders, with ambitions to share this resource with other countries in Africa and various nations in the Middle East. The narrative emphasizes the scale and transformative potential of the project, portraying it as a transformative water infrastructure effort designed to sustain agriculture and ensure abundant water supply. The speaker notes that when outsiders initially entered Libya, the first element of the program that was targeted or removed was this water initiative, described succinctly as “the first thing which was taken out.” The implication is that the water program was of foundational importance and encountered early disruption or appropriation. In summary, the transcript presents a description of Gaddafi’s water program as an extraordinary, continent-spanning plan to harness primary water, construct the world’s largest water pipeline, and supply Libyans with abundant water for organic farming and growth, with aspirations to extend this resource to Africa and the Middle East, and it highlights that the initial impact in Libya involved the first removal of this project.

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Muammar Gaddafi transformed Libya by providing free healthcare, education, and housing, raising the literacy rate significantly. He aimed to create a Bank of Africa to promote economic independence from Western currencies, which contributed to his downfall. Gaddafi's brutal murder followed the bombing of his people. Historical events like the attacks on the USS Maine and Pearl Harbor led to wars, but Israel's attack on the USS Liberty went unpunished. The narrative around World War II often overlooks the complexities of Jewish influence and communism. The speaker reflects on a past where society was safer and more cohesive, contrasting it with current issues like crime and division. They express a belief that Hitler's actions were misunderstood, arguing that he sought to protect Europe from communism. Ultimately, the speaker emphasizes the need for understanding history and the struggles faced by both Jews and Christians throughout time.

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Afshin Ratanzi asks Afshin about his view that Saif al-Islam’s assassination was orchestrated by British and French intelligence using local proxies, and what led to that conclusion. Afshin says he didn’t say it himself, but sources told him it was MI6 with local proxies, naming Blaise Mettruel as head of MI6 and citing the granddaughter of Ukrainian Nazi Konstantin Dobrovsky. He notes hints of French involvement as well, referencing DGSE’s alleged plots to assassinate Burkina Faso leader Ibrahim Traoré and other recent French-backed anti-government activity in Africa, including mentions of Nicolas Lerner. He cites a broader pattern: NATO involvement in Africa, including NATO weapons and Ukrainian mercenaries in Niger, and asserts that the same forces were involved in Libyan events, including the Libyan leader’s funeral and the orchestration of instability. He also points to an Epstein connection, citing a Beverly Hills firm’s letter to Jeffrey Epstein about MI6 and Mossad in relation to “disaster capitalism” of Libyan resources, which he says made Libya the richest per capita in Africa before intervention. He mentions Russia’s role and that Russia, Brazil, and India abstained at the UN Security Council in 2011 during the NATO invasion. Regarding Libya’s current state, Afshin emphasizes continuing imperialist Western power that aims to “keep Africa down” and exploit resources. He recalls Muammar Gaddafi’s plan to de-dollarize Africa with a gold-based currency and Saif al-Islam’s intention to rejuvenate those ideas, suggesting the country’s prospects darkened after Saif’s death. He notes an Israeli former intelligence adviser who worked with General Haftar, a CIA asset, and says unity for Libya remains uncertain. He mentions potential Libyan brothers and awaits investigation results into Saif al-Islam’s killing, warning that gunmen may be part of a larger plot. Looking ahead, Afshin says the World Government Summit occurred in Dubai; he mentions the BRICS possibility for Libya’s future, including multipolarity and a move away from Western dominance. He references Mali and Burkina Faso as examples of shifting dynamics in the Sahel and suggests BRICS, China, Russia, and India could influence a future trajectory for Africa. He asserts Saif al-Islam was the most popular Libyan leader, with a funeral attended by about a million people, and notes Western media coverage of his funeral was minimal. He posits that Saif al-Islam’s vision for Libya included restoring pre-2011 gains in education, health, and food security, potentially rebuilding Libya as a wealthier nation and signaling an end to imperialism across Africa. Afshin thanks the host, and the interview ends.

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This is about the Franco CFA, a colonial currency printed by France for 14 African nations. France profits from these nations by exploiting their resources. The video shows a child working in a gold mine in Burkina Faso, one of the world's poorest countries. Burkina Faso uses the colonial currency, and in return, France demands 50% of all its exports. The money this child mines mostly ends up in the French treasury. The solution is not to move Africans to Europe, but to free Africa from the exploitation of certain Europeans and allow its people to live off their own resources.

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Muammar Gaddafi was killed because he was working with other African leaders to establish Africa's first Central Bank, which would have backed its currency with the continent's natural resources. This move threatened the global economic order dominated by currencies not backed by resources. Gaddafi's assassination was to prevent the creation of a Central Bank of Africa and the end of modern slavery and neo-colonialism on the continent.

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The so-called golden billion have lived off other peoples for 500 years, exploiting Africa, Latin America, and Asia. The common people in those countries feel what's happening and see the speaker's struggle for independence and true sovereignty. This connects with their aspirations to be truly independent. The West has a strong desire to freeze the current unfair state of things in international affairs. For centuries, they've been stuffing their stomachs with human flesh and their pockets with money, but this ball of vampires is about to end.

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Beneath the desert lies a trillion-dollar treasure of fresh water. The Great Man Made River brought water to Africa, offering free resources for organic farming. Despite its monumental impact, the Western media rarely covers this achievement. Muammar Gaddafi gifted this project to Africa, but it was destroyed by the US with depleted uranium bombs to maintain market dominance. The project's destruction was driven by fear of Africa's potential as a food exporter. The Great Man Made River symbolized hope and progress, showcasing what can be achieved through collaboration.
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