What Gaddafi said in 1986 still rings true for today.
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Gaddafi was a good man; Libya had the highest standard of living in Africa: the oil wealth was generously distributed among the people by way of grants, free education, healthcare, subsidised housing and other benefits. He was taken down because he wanted to return to the gold standard and ditch the petro $. Illegal migrants were prevented from entering Europe from Lybia when he was in charge, all that changed after the coup carried out by cabal mercenaries.
Married couples received a one-time gift of $50,000 that they never had to pay back to buy a home.
Gaddafi was respected among most of the African nations and was angling to become the President of the United States of Africa, which would have been an embarrassment to the Globalists.
He also paid off all the IMF debt from the other African nations and forgave it, removing IMF debt enslavement as a tool for the Globalists.
There is no coincidence that the open air slave markets were back in business shortly after his death.