The Canadian
With nothing more than highly suspicious "evidence" of alleged "crimes  against humanity" NATO (the North Atlantic Terrorist Organization)  massacred thousands of innocent civilians of a free and sovereign nation  and executed their popular leader Muammar Gaddafi. The real reason for  Gaddafi's death was that he dared to stand up to the financial  terrorists who control the IMF and the World Bank. 
Gaddafi freed  Libya from perpetual poverty by refusing to borrow from the  international banking cartel, nationalizing Libya's oil production for  the benefit of its own citizens and by providing free education,  healthcare and electricity to every Libyan citizen. All Libyans received  annual dividends from Libyan oil revenues worth thousands of dollars  each year, gas was only $0.14 a litre, plus newly weds were given  $50,000 to help them purchase a home, plus the government paid 50% of  the cost of a new car. 
Under Gaddafi, Libya's literacy rate went  from less than 20% to over 80%. Gaddafi believed that housing was a  human right. He pledged, and carried through on his promise, to house  all Libyans before he housed his own parents (his father died while  still living in a tent).
Gaddafi had also nearly completed a  mammoth engineering project to bring fresh water from a huge underground  aquifer to the surface to irrigate and create new farmland. People  willing to learn farming were given free land to use, equipment,  livestock and seeds for the project. Gaddafi's Great Man-Made River  project was acknowledged in the 2008 Guinness World Records as being the  world's largest irrigation project. Gaddafi called it the eighth wonder  of the world and he financed it entirely without foreign capital.
Libya  was debt free and beholden to no foreign interests. Usury was illegal  and all loans were made interest-free through Libya's state-owned  central bank. Gaddafi was also trying to introduce a new gold-based  currency (the Gold African Dinar) throughout Africa to replace Africa's  dependence on the US dollar. If Libya's plans for financial independence  spread throughout Africa, the power of the IMF and World Bank to  control the conditions of life on this planet would be in serious  jeopardy. If he was allowed to continue with his plans, the world would  soon begin to understand the Libyan economic miracle that Gaddafi had  already achieved.
On July 1, 2011, 1.7 million people, or roughly  95% of the population of Tripoli, assembled in Tripoli's Green Square  to protest the NATO bombing of Libya and the attacks against their  leader. Watch this video and ask yourself, would a hated leader dare to  travel so freely and unprotected through the streets of Tripoli?
The  murder of Gaddafi by NATO is itself a crime against all humanity. If  the truth was known, Gaddafi should be respected as being one of the top  ten humanitarians of all time, along with Lincoln, Kennedy, Gandhi,  King and Jesus himself. The saddest thing about his death is not that he  was murdered by the evil, government-sanctioned, financial terrorists  who decide and control the possibilities for life on this planet. The  saddest thing is that over 99% of the people on this planet either don't  care at all about Gaddafi, or are glad that he is gone. The power that  our ruling elite have over public opinion is truly frightening. Aldous  Huxley had it right. We are now living in his Brave New World.