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LINDAUER ON LIBYA REBELS AND LOCKERBIE; CASTRATION OF KIDS

Susan Lindauer, who has written about the torture and murder of children in Libya.

In Libya, the NATO Rebels castrate and sodomise boys who refuse to adopt the rebel cause.

On 12 July 2011, Susan Lindauer wrote: How Obama Got It (All) Wrong on Libya

Susan Linauer worked for the CIA at the United Nations, covering the issue of 'Libya and Lockerbie'.

She writes:

1. My CIA handler Dr Richard Fuisz swore under oath, in the US District Court of Virginia, that:

Pan Am 103 was a false flag operation to hide a CIA team's involvement in heroin trafficking out of the Bekaa Valley.

2. Dr. Fuisz explained that Defense Intelligence officer Major Charles Dennis McKee and CIA officer Matthew Gannon were flying back to Washington on Pan Am 103 with evidence exposing the heroin ring when a bomb exploded on the plane.

Website for this image - SNIPPITS AND SNAPPITS: UGLIEST TRUTHS: VIDEOS OF LIBYAN "REBEL" FORCES

4.The NATO Rebels have been caught on video beheading people.

• Video shows NATO Rebels cutting up bodies of dead soldiers and force feeding human flesh to Prisoners of War.

• The rebels cut the throats of prisoners.

Video shows that the NATO Rebels castrate and sodomise boys who refuse to join the NATO rebels.

5. Tribal Leaders in Libya plan to seek mega-damages from NATO governments.

Financial damages are already estimated at $2.8 billion, according to Patrick Haseldine, an expert on Libya's conflict with NATO. And the costs rise daily.

Libya's Ministry of Health has compiled statistics of civilian deaths and injuries caused by NATO bombings from 3/19/11-6/27/11.

The findings are confirmed by the Red Crescent Society (Islam's version of the Red Cross), civil defense workers in the bombed neighborhoods, and Nassar University in Tripoli.

During the first 100 days of NATO bombings, 928 adults were killed, and 4,411 injured.

NATO bombs also killed 141 children.

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