Thursday, March 3, 2011

Is It Safe To Put Savlon On Your Lips

Islam: The Guttenberg from Libya, Gaddafi JR, and purchased doctorate in GB

Guest Author Q



following text is a bit long, but it's not just a
thesis of Gadaffis son, when he made a lot of help
was, but also to a subsequent donation amounting to € 1.753 million
at the prestigious London School of Economics to
blatant miscalculations by Libya's top experts, the interest
of BP to Libya as well as personal connections
former Director of the British foreign intelligence service.


The Daily wrote mail:

'London School of useful idiots': How a cadre of
Blair cronies, ex-MI6 department heads and top scientists
a top university Gaddafi supported because of its millions



London School of Useful Idiots: How a cadre of cronies Blair, ex-MI6
chiefs and top dons at a top university supported Gaddafi for his
millions

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1362029/Gaddafi-supported-Blairs-cronies-ex-MI6-chiefs- LSE millions.html

By Geoffrey Levy

The problem with Fred Halliday was that he drank too much. Several times he had
colleagues at the London School of Economics, where he was
Professor of International Relations, warned that it might cause them nightmares
if you would accept money from Libya.

Fred spoke 10 languages, including several from the Middle East.
he could see that the university where he taught for 15 years
, on a deal with the devil and took in their
brought valuable international reputation at risk. He did not even
that Saif Gaddafi studied there.


you had not heard of him. Of course not only because he drank, but because they were greedy
on Libyan money: a donation of 1.5 million British pounds
rich, which the now 38-year-old Saif
had referred the LSE in 2010 after being given a PhD was awarded Ph.D.
.

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Fred died about a Year to cancer, so that he can see the shocking
fulfillment of his predictions could not, by
blush expressed embarrassment of his old
University colleagues as people who slimes from the wealthy by the oil
Colonel Gaddafi and his son, Saif, and
now therefore push to separate their connections to and from the murderous dictator
threatened with extinction.

And how fascinating - though not really surprising - is
that so many compounds appears to be due to the London School of Economics
LSE cause and, of course, to Tony Blair, whose wife, the
we should not forget, also attended this institution of
world class.

There was a Baroness Symons, who was previously an official of the
Foreign Office (and her husband Philip Bassett, a special adviser
by Blair in Downing Street was) this week from the
state Libyan Advisory Board was for economic development excreted
- and just 24 hours after Gaddafi's' healthy 'ideology' to have praised
seemed.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1361674/Libya-Labour-peer-Tony-Blairs-Middle-East-envoy-forced-quit-role.html

http: / / en.wikipedia.org / wiki / Baroness_Symons # Conflict_of_interest_allegations

Interestingly, Lady Symons is on the advisory board of the Ideas Centre
LSE, which the 'intellectual resources' of the university solicits
to study international relations. Similarly, there sits
, Jonathan Powell, Prime Minister Blair was chief of staff.

The Chairman of the Board, former career diplomat and is
British ambassador to Washington Sir David Manning, who was on the side
Blair, as President Bush had told the Prime Minister that he intends
invade Iraq. The company operates,
for Sir David, is now also British Gas and the
arms company Lockheed Martin.

Another quarter this important LSE Advisory Council is Sir Mark Allen,
an important person in the Libyan story as well as in the release of the supposedly dying
nascent Lockerbie bomber Abdel Basset Ali al-Megrahi
. He is currently in the Middle East business
go. It was during the time that Sir Mark was in the Middle East for MI6
responsible when he suggested to Blair that Colonel Gaddafi could be 'brought in from the cold
'. And already the messianic
Blair went on his 'historic' mission.

After he left in 2004 the Foreign Office, Sir Mark was given the approval by the Cabinet Office and
of Blair as a special advisor to Lord Browne
to work, the former head of BP, the giant
oil interests in Libya.

In the weeks before the release of al-Megrahi in August 2009 called
Sir Mark the then Justice Minister Jack Straw, twice, apparently because it
a 15-billion-pound contract [€ 17.53 billion] with
Libya Erdölvokommen went to tap, which was later signed by BP
.

Sir Mark's relationship with Libya did not so much through his old job
as by its proximity to Gaddafi's son Saif, a now infamous doctor of
PhD degree, yes, think of the LSE.
He is a senior adviser to the 'Monitor Group', a global
Society for counseling and off-exchange
corporate investments.

same applies to Sir Richard Dearlove, his boss at MI6.

The Boston-based Monitor Group is an influential
organization that advises governments and large companies in
international issues.

Yet they went on an amazing task for the student
Gaddafi. As Saif at the LSE in September 2002, arrived at his PhD thesis
create - the role of civil society in the democratization of institutions
the 'Global Governance' [world government]: From 'Soft Power
gone to collective Decision-making - he needed
interviews with powerful people on whom he could build his work
.

No fewer than 40 such interviews were conducted for him by the Monitor Group
. His doctoral thesis and the PhD degree
that gave him the LSE were, based on these interviews, none of which he had
conducted themselves.

In addition, a crash is due to obvious plagiarism
whole sections of other works by Gaddafi jr broken for his doctoral work
. This draws another favorite of Tony Blair into
this unpleasant history, the economist Lord Desai
, the academics, who had asked him about his work
exam questions and insists he would have kept things satisfactory for
.

arrived 6 years ago, when Saif at the LSE, he was then director of the
Anthony (now Lord) Giddens welcomes - the philosophical
Favourite guru by Blair for New Labour. He dreamed
the 'third way', and advocated in a lecture series of the
BBC sex within 'casual relationship' with no responsibility
on the grounds that in a society with high
divorce rate, 'an implicit understanding that family
relationships are ephemeral '.

['Third Way' here is an attempt by Anthony Giddens, the
'old social democracy "and neoliberalism
overcome and thus to renew social democracy]

http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Der_dritte_Weg_ (book)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Reith_Lectures

2007, a year before his heroic Saif graduated PhD,
Giddens visited Gaddafi senior to talk to him about democracy.
He then wrote an article for The Guardian in which he predicted
confidence that Gaddafi would lead towards political reforms
. 'As states with a One-party system
Libya is not particularly repressive. Gaddafi seems to be really popular
'he wrote. This in spite of thousands of reported murders
by Gaddafi's henchmen.

Saif had not then frolic with Peter Mandelson and Nat Rothschild
on the yacht of billionaire Oleg Deripaska, Russian oligarch
- this should only happen later. But for every
was obvious that the son was the wealthy by the oil
dictator of the likely heir apparent.

Some see the LSE Professor David Held as one of the biggest fools
in this unsavory story, if you will. 4 years, while Saif
his doctoral work was created, the specialist in international politics
his advisor. He had also been included in the management of the research program of the LSE
to North Africa, one of Saif Gaddafi
founded and financed
charity. Professor Held presented Saif audience
, as the son of the dictator - surprisingly as you think
perhaps - the eulogy to Ralph Miliband, held a
annual event, which is the communist father of
party leader of the Labour Party, Ed Miliband devoted who had taught at the LSE
and still one of the most revered person is
.

'I learned as Saif know someone, democracy, civil society and deep
liberal values considers as the core of his inspiration
, 'sounded Professor hero. "I am looking forward to
as he carries them." Hmm ...

The 'as' professor has now admitted that he had understood
Saif apparently wrong. At the LSE, it hardly seems to have given someone
- except Fred Halliday - who had not done so.

Just last week, had Professor hero and his LSE colleagues Dr.
Alia Brahimi and Dr. Kristian Coates Ulrichsen
jointly published an article about the revolutions in Egypt and Tunisia, not in the
a rebellion in Libya predicted was.

You mentioned the 'failure of the corrupt and repressive autocratic regime
', but found that in Libya
less likely that the country would be subjected to any revolution
. 'In Libya, "they wrote,' has drawn more pronounced
tribalism larger circles of people under the spell of the regime
and given them a voice in society."

Dr. Brahimi (30), Algerian-American roots, who studied in
Stowe and Oxford, met Saif at several occasions and had
thought she had got to know him and understand him.

Perhaps not surprisingly very pleased that the glamorous Dr. Brahimi
was selected by the university administration to fly to Crete to a meeting with Saif
to its 'goals and expectations' about
to learn how its 1.5-million-pound donation should be spent
. They also met in London shortly before last Christmas.

'I have to apologize for anything, "she said in the evening at 1.3. .
'Saif told me he wanted to, that the democratic reform
soon to happen in Libya. "

'He said,' We should be seminars on the civil society during the whole Ramadan
hold '. He could not liberal reforms have been more inclined
be. "

you now admits that she and her colleagues were 'deceived'.

'Useful idiots' had called the mass murderer Stalin left
academics who had accepted with enthusiasm communism.

Fred Halliday had not been among them.

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sever ties: The London School of Economics, hastily trying to resolve
their links with the Gaddafi regime, while the dictator
here in a speech to his people in denial sinks

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2011/03/01/article-1362029-014AE415000004B0-580_306x423.jpg

graduate: 1.5 million British pounds were the LSE passed when it had
Saif al-Islam, Colonel Gaddafi's son graduated.

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2011/03/02/article-1362029-0D6CC777000005DC-378_964x601.jpg

violence: A Libyan civilian learned at 1.3. in Benghazi, Libya, as
one uses an anti-aircraft cannon, while the leader clings to the
power.


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Rebellion: Thousands march with chants during a demonstration in Benghazi in the east
of Libya against the government

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German Wikipedia:

London School of Economics and Political Science

http://de .wikipedia.org / wiki / London_School_of_Economics_and_Political_Science

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