Whistleblower: Libya "Vampire War" is About Oil, Lockerbie and CIA Heroin Op
By Susan Lindauer (Susan Lindauer was a U.S. Asset and one of the very first non-Arab Americans indicted on the Patriot Act, accused of acting as an "Iraqi Agent" for opposing the War. She was imprisoned on Carswell Air Force Base for a year without a trial, while the U.S. government reinvented Pre-War Intelligence and the success of anti-terrorism policy, which had been the focus of her work.)
Below are excerpts from Lindauer's article. Here's the link for the entire thing:
http://www.opednews.com/articles/Libya-s-Blood-for-Oil-The-by-Susan-Lindauer-110327-21.html
...About July, I started hearing that Gadhaffi was exerting heavy pressure on U.S. and British oil companies to cough up special fees and kick backs to cover the costs of Libya's reimbursement to the families of Pan Am 103. Payment of damages for the Lockerbie bombing had been one of the chief conditions for ending U.N. sanctions on Libya that ran from 1992 until 2003. And of course the United Nations forced Gadhaffi to hand over two Libyan men [Megrahi being one] for a special trial at The Hague, though everybody credible was fully conscious of Libya's innocence in the Lockerbie affair. (Only ignorant politicians trying to score publicity points say otherwise.)
Knowing Gadhaffi as well as I do, I was convinced that he'd done it. He'd bided his time until he could extort compensation from U.S. oil companies. He's a crafty leader, extremely intelligent and canny. That's exactly how he operates. And now he was taking his revenge. As expected, the U.S. was hopping mad about it. Gadhaffi wasn't playing the game the way the Oil Bloodsuckers wanted. The Vampire of our age--the Oil Industry--roams the earth, sucking the life out of every nation to feed its thirst for profits. Only when they got to Libya, Gadhaffi took on the role of a modern-day Robin Hood, who insisted on replenishing his people for the costs they'd suffered under U.N. sanctions...
Building up to Lockerbie, the Defense Intelligence team in Beirut, led by Maj. Charles Dennis McKee and Matthew Gannon, suspected that CIA infiltration of the heroin network might be prolonging the hostage crisis. ...
On the day it was blown out of the sky, Pan Am 103 was carrying that team of CIA and FBI investigators, the CIA's Deputy Chief assigned to Beirut, and three Defense Intelligence officers, including McKee and Gannon, on their way to Washington to deliver a report on the CIA's role in heroin trafficking, and the impact on terrorist financing and the hostage crisis. In short, everyone with direct knowledge of CIA kickbacks from heroin trafficking died on Pan Am 103. A suitcase packed with $500,000 worth of heroin was found in the wreckage. It belonged to investigators, as proof of the corruption.
The punch line was that the U.S. State Department issued an internal travel advisory, warning that government officials should get off that specific flight on that specific day, because Pan Am 103 was expected to get bombed. That's right, folks! The U.S. had prior knowledge of the attack.
Unforgivably, nobody told Charles McKee or Matthew Gannon. But other military officials and diplomats got pulled off the flight--making room for a group of students from Syracuse University traveling stand by for the Christmas holidays.
It was a monstrous act! But condemning Megrahi to cover up the CIA's role in heroin trafficking has struck many Lockerbie afficiandos as grossly unjust. Add the corruption of purchased testimony-- $4 million a pop-- and Megrahi's life sentence struck a nerve of obscenity.
It struck Gadhaffi as grievously offensive, as well--The United Nations had forced Libya to fork over $2.7 billion in damages to the Lockerbie families, a rate of $10 million for every death. Once it became clear the U.S. paid two key witnesses $4 million each to commit perjury, spook gossip throughout the summer was rife that Gadhaffi had taken bold action to demand compensation from U.S. (and probably British) oil corporations operating in Libya. More than likely, Libya's demands for kick backs and compensation extended to other European oil conglomerates as well--particularly France and Italy--who are now spearheading attacks on Libya...
Alas, Gadhaffi was playing with fire, no matter how justified his complaint. You don't strike a tyrant without expecting a tyrant to strike back.
And that's exactly what's happening today.
Don't kid yourself. This is an oil war, and it smacks of imperialist double standards. Two articles by Prof. Chossudovsky at the Global Research Centre are must reading: "Operation Libya and the Battle for Oil: Redrawing the Map of Africa" and "Insurrection and Military Intervention: The US-NATO Attempted Coup d'Etat in Libya?"
There is simply no justification for U.S. or NATO action against Libya. The U.N. charter acknowledges the rights of sovereign nations to put down rebellions against their own governments. Moreover, many observers have commented that plans for military intervention appear to have been much more advanced than U.S. and European leaders want to admit...
Nothing can persuade me that Gadhaffi's fate wasn't decided months ago, when Chevron and Occidental Petroleum took their whining to Capitol Hill, complaining that Gadhaffi's nationalism interfered with their oil profiteering. From that moment, military intervention was on the drawing board as surely as the Patriot Act got stuck in a drawer waiting for 9/11.
The message is simple: Challenge the oil corporations and your government and your people will pay the ultimate price: Give us your oil as cheaply as possible. Or die.
Don't kid yourself. Nobody gives a damn about suffering in Libya or Iraq. You don't bomb a village to save it. The U.S., Britain and NATO are the bullies of the neighborhood. The enforcers for Big Oil...
Libya, Iraq, Afghanistan have something in common. They have vast and extraordinary oil and mineral riches. As such, they are all victims of what I call the Vampire Wars. The Arab Princes get paid off, while the bloodsuckers pull the life blood out of the people. They're scarcely able to survive in their own wealthy societies. The people and the domestic economy are kept alive to uphold the social order, but they are depleted of the nourishment of their own national wealth.
The democratization movements are sending a warning that I don't think Big Oil, or their protectors in the U.S. and British governments understand or have figured out how to control. The Arab people are finished with this cycle of victimization. They've got their stakes out, and they're starting to figure out how to strike into the heart of these Vampires, sucking the life blood out of their nations.
And woe to the wicked when they do!
Bob, I may be cynical but I tend to believe this.
John
I have known for some time that the CIA is involved in drug trafficking in order to fund black ops. Mainstream opinion is that the Taliban are responsible for heroine production in Afghanistan. The truth is, the Taliban outlawed, under penalty of death, the growing of poppy in the region. According to official U. N. figures, by 2001, the flow of heroine out of Afghanistan was near zero and now it is greater than ever. We can see by these facts that that war is clearly about oil and heroine. This information about the investigative team abord Pan Am 103 simply reinforces that notion. Al Quaeda was and is a fabrication designed to put a face on a non existent enemy designed to drum up support for a war that was planned before 9/11 ever happened. Fortunately, the truth is starting to be revealed and the dark ones are going to be outed in the near future.
I think most of this article is true, but Gadhaffi as Robin Hood? Not his style.
Some people are saying Libya, had no central bank, just a series of small independant banks. All the muslim countries do not allow usuary - hence this is part of the war against the Muslim world. Make it look like it's about religion, when that really has nothing to do with it.
Wendy
No usury but you had better pay your debts or sell your children and wife to pay them off to avoid having hands, feet, or head being cut off--- oh even better how about a good public lashing of 200 lashes to make you pay. Until you have been beaten with a cow whip on your bare back and bottom you have no idea the level of usury that exists in the Middle East and Asia.
The usury is taken out of the hide... not the pocketbook. It still is usury and the use of chattle is no different than usury.
Noa--agreed. Ghadafi is no saint... and a tyrant is tyranical. People loved Hitler because he improved the economy. People loved Mussolini because the trains ran on time. Both were tyrants.
In the Middle East and throughout Asia debt slavery is the way in which usury is administered. Sometimes families are paying of the debt of a distant ancestor several centuries later.
--Fairy
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U.S. NATIONAL DEBT CLOCK
The Outstanding Public Debt as of 08 Apr 2011 at 05:51:57 PM GMT is:
The estimated population of the United States is 310,350,102
so each citizen's share of this debt is $45,971.39.
The National Debt has continued to increase an average of $4.08 billion per day since September 28, 2007!
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How long will it take you to work that off?!
Noa
100 trillion in derivatives that are not discussed (much) in the main stream media...
I pledge allegiance to the flag of the Corporate States of America, and to the corruption, for which it stands, one nation, under Debt, intentionally divisible, without liberty or justice for all (except the elite).