Louis Farrakhan on Gaddafi
Two things are noted when one puts Obama and Hu Jintao in
perspective. 1. The timing of Saddam’s Euro
and Gaddafi’s Gold Dinar proposals for oil trade, and 2. the Golf Driver and the Abacus.
Saddam and Gaddafi were taken out soon after they announced
their propositions as policy and note, when Jintao mentioned that China would not
guarantee its alignment with the Dollar (Apec Nov 11, 2011), the golfer in Washington - a result of leftist affirmative action - had the gall to lecture the descendant of the Qing dynasty - a trained accountant - on
the nuances of economics and proper book-keeping (Apec Nov 14, 2011). The
operative is a ‘puppet’ while the insidious master of the puppet is a discussion for
another thread.
In the audio, the controversial leader of The Nation of
Islam, Louis Farrakhan (born Louis Eugene Wolcott), is interviewed days before Gaddafi's unexpected demise where he offers stinging rebukes to the tenants of the White
House, past and presents while extolling the redeeming points of the demised Libyan leader, underneath
the general narrative.
Words - Tommy Peters
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