Friday, October 21, 2011

Gaddafi takes answers with him. Where did he take them ?

It appears from this that the person of kings is sacred, and to move against them is sacrilege. God causes them to be anointed by the prophets with a sacred unction, as He caused the pontiffs and His altars to be anointed.

Bishop Jacques-Benigne Bossuet, Politics Derived from Holy Writ

In No celebration for Col Muammar Gaddafi victims on the BBC, we see the convenient results of the Gaddafi assassination order issued by Hillary Clinton to her "Arab slaves," as one Libyan outlet said.

That result is a de facto cover up. A cover up to interfere with justice, a cover up to interfere with disclosure of business dealings right until earlier this year as documented in photos in the media and reposted here.

John Murray described the former Libyan leader's death as "the worst result I could imagine" and said it left many questions unanswered.

The dad of a Lockerbie bombing victim said it was "no form of justice"....

Former PC John Murray was on duty with WPC Fletcher when she was fatally shot outside the Libyan Embassy in London in 1984 and vowed to trace her murderer.

"When we found out he (Col Gaddafi) had been confirmed dead for me it was no celebration," he told BBC Breakfast.

"It was the worst result that certainly I could ever imagine. The death of Gaddafi has left so many questions unanswered."

..,Dr Jim Swire, whose daughter Flora died in the 1988 Lockerbie atrocity, said Col Gaddafi should have been kept alive and put on trial.

"I think he did take with him questions that he might have been able to answer," he told BBC Breakfast.

"As far as justice being done is concerned the pictures seem to show that he was first captured and then essentially lynched or shot once in captivity.

"If that is the case, as opposed to what the committee are putting out publicly, then it was no form of justice and I think it would have been much better if he could have been kept alive so that he could have been perhaps extradited to the Criminal Court of Justice in the Hague in order to have a fair trial and to answer the questions that he could."

And there's another cover up in the works, destined to delight the fools who don't understand rules of evidence and will say "who cares" over their World Series chips and dips.

They have said they will conduct a secret burial and there is some speculation that they might even try to bury him at sea, as al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden was buried, to prevent any grave being turned into a shrine, she adds

Mr Tarhouni told Reuters that Col Gaddafi's body - currently in Misrata - was not going to be released for burial immediately.

"I told them to keep it in the freezer for a few days... to make sure that everybody knows he is dead," he said.

Asked about the burial arrangements, he said: "There is no decision yet."

Reuters also quoted an unnamed official as saying there was disagreement within the National Transitional Council (NTC) over what to do with the body.

The unlawful coup d'etat has learned that if you say you pitched a long dead body overboard, the world will question.

Best to let it mellow so that they don't appear to be in a suspicious rush as with the bin Laden narrative.

On Friday, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay said there should be a full investigation into the way Col Gaddafi was killed.

Her spokesman Rupert Colville told the BBC that Col Gaddafi's death could have been illegal.

"There are two videos out there, one showing him alive and one showing him dead and there are four or five different versions of what happened in between those two cellphone videos. That obviously raises very, very major concerns," he said.

"People get killed in wars and that is recognised clearly in international law. On the other hand, it is also very clear under international law that summary executions, extra-judicial killings, are illegal."

UK-based human rights group Amnesty International called for "a full, independent and impartial inquiry" into the circumstances of Col Gaddafi's death.

As reports of Col Muammar Gaddafi's death spread thousands of people took to the streets across Libya

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, an ally and friend of the colonel, called his death deplorable.

"They murdered him," Mr Chavez told reporters.

They appear to have murdered him.

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