Cape Argus

Be careful when telling the truth to the unworthy

- COUNCILLOR YAGYAH ADAMS

A WISE man said: “Words can be twisted, promises can be made to lull the heart and seduce the soul. In the final analysis, words mean little. They are labels we give things in an effort to wrap our minds around their nature when 99% of the time the totality of the reality may be different. Throughout history the truth always wins. There are some people who seem powerful, but in the end, they fall.”

What am I writing about?

As Libya tears itself apart, we reflect on the life of Muammar Qaddafi and his impact on Africa. Although Qaddafi was eccentric, we must ask if Libya is better off than it was under Qaddafi.

Before the invasion of Libya by France and its criminal network, President Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and others filled the global media with lethal war propaganda. As the saying goes, “A lie can travel halfway around the world while the truth is putting on its shoes.”

Qaddafi warned that Libya would suffer greatly and that Libyans should tread carefully. As history records, Qaddafi was dragged, beaten, shot, and then hanged like a dog by his neck.

The words of Hillary Clinton on CBS News will echo for decades: “We came, we saw, and he died.”

Mocking Qaddafi and North Africa was considered funny by Hillary Clinton and others. As thousands drown crossing the Mediterran­ean and the suffering continues, we remember those guilty and those who did nothing, since the truth, like the sun and moon, cannot remain hidden.

Why did Sarkozy of France, Hillary Clinton, President Obama, and others kill Muammar Qaddafi?

Qaddafi had pre-empted BRICS and intended to create an African gold dinar which would have crippled the dollar and euro by forcing all nations to buy African oil and gold etc with that dinar.

The “gold dinar” could have been a global standard as the dinar was gold and not paper or electronic money that has no intrinsic value. Qaddafi had tons of gold dinars that vanished after the Nato invasion, like the gold in Afghanista­n and Iraq after the US and its criminals invaded.

Bottom line, Libyans brought their current turmoil on themselves, and the African leaders who remained silent as Muammar Qaddafi was killed revealed their cowardice and neo-colonial status.

The dollar and euro serve the interests of a few people while the global majority suffers. The manipulati­on and the ongoing ratified global corruption to benefit a few cannot continue.

Eventually, those who think they are powerful must die, they are human after all.

| Cape Muslim

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