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Libyan "Think Tank" The Libya Post Gaddafi Plan Hints At Copeartion With America Interest Companie

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posted on Oct, 21 2011 @ 09:42 AM
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Jibril stressed that Libya needs not only new schools, houses, hospitals, and roads but also a plan to manage and maintain all these new facilities and projects. This would involve training Libyans and in effect, "rebuilding human beings." He said the United States could help by encouraging people-to-people contacts. He suggested U.S. universities be paired with Libyan ones. If a U.S. educational institution were established in Libya,


If a U.S. educational institution were established in Libya
Meaning the new Libyan NTC Rulers want to install the american education system into libya.

Nocited the comment qutoe here.

He said the United States could help by encouraging people-to-people contacts. He suggested U.S. universities be paired with Libyan ones.




With a PhD in strategic planning from the University of Pittsburgh, Jibril is a serious interlocutor who "gets" the U.S. perspective. He is also not shy about sharing his views of U.S. foreign policy,


A PhD from the University of Pittsburgh is in libya? shouldnt that be illegal? that sounds just like as if your trying to make them your puppets so now professors are spies to?




4. (C) Jibril stressed that Libya needs not only new schools, houses, hospitals, and roads but also a plan to manage and maintain all these new facilities and projects. This would involve training Libyans and in effect, "rebuilding human beings." He said the United States could help by encouraging people-to-people contacts.

Again this wont help the libyan people for forever, it will for a short period of time you know the post war feel good, Jibril then mentions this

If a U.S. educational institution were established in Libya, in his view, this would be a lasting investment that would withstand any political changes, citing the examples of the American Universities of Beirut and Cairo.

And what about the global recession? apperentally Jibril doesnt believe it impacted libya at all.

Jibril said Libya was "opening widely and very fast" and that the world economic crisis had not hit Libya. He characterized the economy as being "in a liquid phase, and not yet solidified," with many opportunities for foreign companies willing to take the risk to come here.


It sounds more like the 1950s.

Again its an interesting read on how the Post Gaddafi libya will look sadly it reminds me of bosnia and a few other countries with similar plan, in a long run i dont believe this plan will decrease poverty and unemployment just look on there experts are the experts from Ernst and Young, the Oxford Group.



However, the NEDB has been working with experts from Ernst and Young, the Oxford Group, and lately with five consultants from UNDP to advise the prime minister on the best sequencing and pacing of the projects in order to decrease poverty and unemployment.




Heres what i dont like
g six proposals from American universities to train Libyan diplomats. He expected the internal review to take another week. A U.S. proposal in the economic sphere, via the U.S. Department of Commerce Commercial Law Development Program, would send NEDB TRIPOLI 00000386 002.2 OF 002 staff on a study tour of small business incubators in the U.S.


So ATS what are your thoughts on this? inculding that there are the supposed experts from Ernst and Young, the Oxford Group?

It seems the NTC are pushing for a American Sphere of influence

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posted on Oct, 21 2011 @ 09:49 AM
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Well the people of Libya are apparently used to non-existent rent or electric bills.

So yes, they need to be re-educated (brainwashed) into accepting and enjoying these types of bills.

They also need to learn how to put the corporations needs before that of their neighbors.



posted on Oct, 21 2011 @ 09:58 AM
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Whats worse sadly the brainwashed rebel fools will regret it the day they stood and started to revolt the unemployment rate of Libya will not change just look at iraq the unemployment rate never changed at alll Look at bosnia the new installed puppet leaders promised jobs but didnt created any the unemployment rate of is well over 44% to 50%


Only fools are tricked into starting revolutions and with this sadly proves it.



posted on Oct, 21 2011 @ 10:21 AM
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Originally posted by muzzleflash
Well the people of Libya are apparently used to non-existent rent or electric bills.

So yes, they need to be re-educated (brainwashed) into accepting and enjoying these types of bills.

They also need to learn how to put the corporations needs before that of their neighbors.


Indeed!

IRM



posted on Oct, 21 2011 @ 10:48 AM
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Jibril said Libya was "opening widely and very fast" and that the world economic crisis had not hit Libya. He characterized the economy as being "in a liquid phase, and not yet solidified," with many opportunities for foreign companies willing to take the risk to come here.


US companies in Libya have been going on for years now.

My cousin-in-law (US Civil Eng. degree/Mid-East native) has worked for an American company on projects in Libya for the past 5 years, at least...I'm sure he's not the only one...This is how the system works.


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posted on Oct, 21 2011 @ 10:53 AM
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And also need a "bank of England" or "Federal Reserve".... (A central bank) so that everyone from the government down to the people can be perpetually in debt.



posted on Oct, 21 2011 @ 12:26 PM
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And also need a "bank of England" or "Federal Reserve".... (A central bank) so that everyone from the government down to the people can be perpetually in debt.



They did that already I think.

It was announced by the "rebels"

and the US recognized it.

the whole "plan" was "planned" from the start.


Wednesday, 30 March 2011 16:46

As analysts debate possible motives behind President Obama’s United Nations-backed military intervention in Libya, one angle that has received attention in recent days is the rebels’ seemingly odd decision to establish a new central bank to replace dictator Muammar Gadhafi's state-owned monetary authority — possibly the first time in history that revolutionaries have taken time out from an ongoing life-and-death battle to create such an institution, according to observers.

In a statement released last week, the rebels reported on the results of a meeting held on March 19. Among other things, the supposed rag-tag revolutionaries announced the “[d]esignation of the Central Bank of Benghazi as a monetary authority competent in monetary policies in Libya and appointment of a Governor to the Central Bank of Libya, with a temporary headquarters in Benghazi.”



thenewamerican.com...

www.google.com...:en-US&ie=utf8&oe=utf8&rlz=1I7ADRA_en



posted on Oct, 21 2011 @ 12:32 PM
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U.S.-educated PhD in strategic planning, Jibril touched on familiar themes, such as Libya's need to diversify its economy away from oil (reftel), but he also fleshed out how Libya is tracking 11,000 development projects.


Hell....O,

I'm Mr. Jibril....

and what do we learn from this?

They say always pre plan your plans


Sounds like a classic UN/Rothschild "plan"

Where's Soros?


Here comes the IMF


I guess all that demolition of the infrastructure will pay off after all



posted on Oct, 21 2011 @ 02:51 PM
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I know man, that's the thing.... if you don't play ball with the banking cartels and corporate criminals and rulers of the world.... then you have no chance




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