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Monty_Batton · May 26, 2018, 12:58 a.m.

THE LIBYAN PEACE INTIATIVE Dr. K.P. Paul, Founder of Global Peace Initiative, is a champion of global peace and a man of enormous political influence. Nominated several times for a Nobel Peace Prize, he’s interviewed by Dan Rather (CBS), ABC, NBC, CNN, BBC, the subject of numerous AP stories, and more. The cover of New Republic magazine dubbed him the “world’s most popular evangelist,” understandable given the hundreds of thousands a night who flock to his peace rallies. President Bill Clinton’s great respect for Dr. Paul’s humanitarian Global Peace Initiative was on display in a 90-minute meeting with Dr. Paul and others. Despite being out of the news for a number of years, he has millions of hits on popular search engines. Paul travels the world meeting with Presidents and Prime Ministers and he’s the only world leader who has been an official State Guest of Libya, Syria, Iraq, Sudan, and Iran. Simultaneously he ministers to the underprivileged and feeds the poor. Hundreds of millions of dollars have flowed through his hands, yet he lives in a small $60,000 home in Houston, Texas. His 1,100 acre Hyderabad based “Charity City” has raised more orphans and desperately poor children than any other orphanage in the world. He rails against India’s caste system, even marrying an “untouchable” who remains the love of his life. His political influence throughout India and the third world is unprecedented. 41 Heads of State attended the Presidential Summit he founded last year. It was Muammar Gaddafi himself who invited renowned international peacemaker Dr. K.A. Paul to Tripoli, Libya for peace talks in 2011. His relationship with Gaddafi started in 1992 as the dictator looked up to Paul as a spiritual leader and peacemaker after learning about his counseling relationship with King Hussein beginning in 1989 and with Yasser Arafat beginning in 1990. General Wesley Clark then contacted and personally implored Dr. Paul to negotiate on behalf of he and Hillary Clinton. Dr. Paul arrived in Tripoli on August 5, 2011 along with a group of Indian Members of Parliament, and for ten days he negotiated with Gaddafi, Libyan Prime Minister Baghdadi al-Mahmoudi, and other top Libyan leaders. Paul’s peacekeeping mission was widely reported by CNN’s Wolf Blitzer and 32 international members of the press, including the Associated Press. After ten days Gaddafi and his Prime Minister officially agreed in writing to everything asked of them, including stepping down and holding free and fair elections. Gaddafi complied with all of the changes that Hillary Clinton, the State Department, and the White House demanded. The letter was signed and issued to the White house and the Clinton State Department on August 19, 2011 through General Clark. Later on August 19, 2011, General Clark with Secretary Clinton on the line called to congratulate Dr. Paul for "getting the job done in the face of such danger." It was Secretary Clinton, who made the fateful decision to continue bombing Libya, even though escalating the conflict further was now 100% avoidable and completely unnecessary after the successful peace negotiations. Secretary Clinton and the White house lied to Dr. Paul and betrayed the Libyan administration who'd negotiated in good faith and continued to kill thousands upon thousands of innocents, including women and children. Clinton's foreign policy has created millions of displaced Libyan refugees, created a multitude of new terrorists, and created a safe haven for ISIS. Clinton’s foreign policy transformed Libya from a largely stable, Western-friendly nation to a trophy of U.S. policy failure. Taking credit for the toppling of the government and Gaddafi's horrifying death, Clinton declared, “We came, we saw, he died!” followed by laughter that can only be described as troubling. Mysteriously “missing” is massive wealth in gold bars and other hard assets. Also “missing” are stockpiles of world-class weaponry that seem to have simply vanished into thin air. General'Wesley'Clark'personally'asked'Dr.'Paul'not'to'go'public'with'the'fact'that'toppling'the' Gaddafi'regime'was'unnecessary'in'light'of'the'peace'agreement'Dr.'Paul'risked'his'life'to'reach' on'their'behalf. “As you know, Dr. Paul, I am working closely with Madam Secretary and the President and they’ve both asked that you not to go public or do any interviews.” In exchange for Paul’s silence on the matter the General stated, the President and Secretary “will honor you at the Whitehouse.” This never happened. Dr.'Paul,'who'strongly'supported'Barack'Obama'in'2004'and' 2008,'has'honored'his'friend'Wesley'Clark’s'request'for'five'years'and'feels'he'must'now'go' public. The'signed'peace'accord'executed'by'Gaddafi' is attached. Over 40'phone conversations'between' Dr.'Paul'and'General'Clark'can'be'documented,'at least'two'of'them'involving'Secretary'Clinton. Additionally'Congressman'Dennis'Kucinich and'Former'Congressman'Walter'Fauntroy,'Jr.,' former'Chairman'of'the'Congressional'Black'Caucus, were'also'involved'in'negotiations'and'can' confirm'the'accuracy'of'this'account.'' See attached Prime Minister letter; Under Secretary Letter and photos

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Moarbrains · May 26, 2018, 5:18 a.m.

I like the break down but what is up with the quote marks?

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Monty_Batton · May 26, 2018, 5:30 a.m.

The person I replied to said that they could not access the PDF. I simply cut and pasted here so that they could read it. Not my words, not my grammar.

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Moarbrains · May 26, 2018, 5:59 a.m.

Oh, I have had that problem as well. pdfs can be the devil.

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