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Gadhafi: Who Killed JFK and MLK?

Gadhafi: Who Killed JFK and MLK?

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Gadhafi: Swine Flu Is A Military Bio-Weapon

Gadhafi: Swine Flu Is A Military Bio-Weapon

CNN
September 24, 2009

Tackling several conspiracy theories, Gadhafi suggested that the “swine flu” virus was a military tool or corporate weapon produced from a lab, and hinted Israel was behind President John F. Kennedy’s assassination in 1963.

And he argued the Taliban should be able to form an “Islamic emirate” without being accused of being terrorists. After all, he said, the Vatican formed a similar religious country.

At one hour and 36 minutes, Gadhafi’s speech didn’t rival Cuban leader Fidel Castro’s record soliloquy in 1960, which lasted four hours. But it more than doubled the time taken by Obama, who spoke for 40 minutes. Speakers are encouraged to limit their remarks to 15 minutes.

The United States delegation was represented during Gadhafi’s speech by a low-level note-taker. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Susan Rice departed before Gadhafi took the podium.

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Gadhafi Says UN Failed To Prevent 65 Wars

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Obama: Time Has Come For A New World Order

Obama: Time Has Come For A New World Order

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3AqxN1jnUXQ

 

Brazil’s Lula Pleads For New World Economic Order

AFP
September 23, 2009

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva on Wednesday made a strong plea for a new world economic order in the wake of the global financial crisis.

“Because the global economy is interdependent, we are obliged to intervene across national borders and must therefore re-found the World Economic Order,” he said in a speech to the UN General Assembly.

Lula, who is to attend a summit of 20 leading developed and emerging economies hosted by US President Barack Obama in Pittsburgh later this week, reiterated his call for regulation of financial markets and an end to protectionism.

And he insisted anew that multilateral institutions such as the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank must become “more representative and democratic” to deal with complex problems such as overhauling the international monetary system.

“Poor and developing countries must increase their share of control in the IMF and the World Bank,” he said.

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Barroso: “New globalization” requires global government

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