CIA Operative Appointed to Run al-Qaeda Connected Libyan Rebels
by Kurt Nimmo
InfoWars
On Saturday,
McClatchy
reported that Khalifa Hifter, a former Gaddafi military officer,
was appointed to lead the rebel army supported by the United Nations,
the United States and the Globalist Coalition.
Hifter spent
two decades living in suburban Virginia where he established
a life but maintained ties to anti-Gaddafi groups, writes
Chris Adams for the newspaper. A friend told the journalist he was
unsure exactly what Hifter did to support himself, and that Hifter
primarily focused on helping his large family.
As it turns
out, Mr. Hifter is a CIA operative, which likely explains his lengthy
stay in Virginia. In 1996, the Washington Post reported that a Col.
Haftar (a variation on Hifter) had arrived in the United States
and he was reported to be the leader of a contra-style group
based in the U.S. called the Libyan National Army, the Wisdom
Fund noted at the time. This group is supported by the
U.S., and has been given training facilities in the U.S. Its
a good presumption that Col. Haftars group operates in Libya
with the blessings of our government.
In 2001, Le
Monde diplomatique published a book entitled Manipulations
africaines stating that Hifter, then a colonel in Gaddafis
army, was captured while fighting in Chad in a Libyan-backed rebellion
against the US-supported government of Hissène Habré.
He defected to the Libyan National Salvation Front (LNSF),
the principal anti-Gaddafi group, which had the backing of the American
CIA. He organized his own militia, which operated in Chad until
Habré was overthrown by a French-supported rival, Idriss
Déby, in 1990, writes Patrick
Martin.
Chad served
as a base of operations to destabilize Libya, according to Paris-based
African Confidential newsletter. It reported on January 5th, 1989,
that the US and Israel had set up a series of bases in Chad
and other neighboring countries to train 2000 Libyan rebels captured
by the Chad army, writes author Peter
Dale Scott.
In The Secret
War Against Libya, Richard
Keeble writes for MediaLens:
US official
records indicate that funding for the Chad-based secret war against
Libya also came from Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Morocco, Israel and
Iraq. The Saudis, for instance, donated $7m to an opposition group,
the National Front for the Salvation of Libya (also backed by
French intelligence and the CIA). But a plan to assassinate Gaddafi
and take over the government on 8 May 1984 was crushed. In the
following year, the US asked Egypt to invade Libya and overthrow
Gaddafi but President Mubarak refused. By the end of 1985, the
Washington Post had exposed the plan after congressional leaders
opposing it wrote in protest to President Reagan.
Hidden in plain
view is the fact the CIA and the establishment have appointed a
former operative to run the so-called rebel army posed against Gaddafi.
In other words, the resistance daily portrayed as heroes by the
corporate media itself controlled by the CIA and the establishment
basically consists of the same folks who opposed the Libyan
dictator two decades ago.
The other CIA
front in Libya is al-Qaeda under the banner of al-Jamaa
al-Islamiyyah al-Muqatilah bi-Libya, aka the Libyan Islamic
Fighting Group, LIFG. The LIFG was founded in 1995 by a group of
mujahideen veterans who had fought against the Soviet occupation
of Afghanistan. The mujahideen operation was run by the CIA, Pakistans
ISI, and the Saudis. It eventually became al-Qaeda, the Taliban,
and assorted jihadists.
Meanwhile,
over at the Soros operation, Think
Progress, the libs are desperate to support Obamas murderous
new war and dismiss anybody who would even suggest the heroic rebels
are connected to al-Qaeda and the CIA.
Its
necessary to have a public debate about the U.S. role in Libya,
but its important to get the facts right al Qaeda is
not driving the Libyan resistance, the foundation and globalist
liberals insist.
They are right,
but not in the way they think. The CIA is the driving force and
al-Qaeda is just window dressing consisting of the usual dupes,
patsies, useful idiots, and assorted psychopaths on the payroll.
Reprinted
from InfoWars.
March
31, 2011
Copyright
© 2011 Kurt Nimmo
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