• [VIDEO] NATO's interference with the war in Libya may have been because of gold dinahs?
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[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GuqZfaj34nc[/media] If this is in the wrong section, move it please.
Yeah and bin Laden isn't dead :rolleyes:
Well would could you expect from the capitalist countries that operate under the facade of "freedom".
War for oil!!
[QUOTE=Megafanx13;29704606]War for oil!![/QUOTE] More or less for gold.
[QUOTE=yaik9a;29704770]More or less for gold.[/QUOTE] Yeah because it's not like the US already has a stockpile of that.....oh wait.
[QUOTE=yaik9a;29704586]Well would could you expect from the capitalist countries that operate under the facade of "freedom".[/QUOTE] Nice job posting that on a computer sponsored by "capitalism" and internet supported by "capitalism" bro. YOU SURE SHOWED US.
[QUOTE=yaik9a;29704586]Well would could you expect from the capitalist countries that operate under the facade of "freedom".[/QUOTE] The chair you're sitting on was produced by a capitalist corporation. You lose.
I could actually believe that.
well it does make sense, i mean why have we never invaded any other weaker yet equally corrupt countries? Zimbabwe? Somalia? Uganda? Hell, there are plenty of dictator-ran shadowy south american countries that are much closer to america that treat their civilians much worse
why would you want golden diners whats wrong with a regular diner
i dunno about you, but i do get a graving for a gold plated burger every now and again
[img]http://profile.ak.fbcdn.net/hprofile-ak-snc4/48982_569828900_6961_n.jpg[/img] "Honour. Faith. Land. Oil. Wars are fought for any number of reasons. But... on the battlefield, every soldier has to find his own. As things turn out, me and my buddies found a pretty interesting one."
[QUOTE=yaik9a;29704586]Well would could you expect from the capitalist countries that operate under the facade of "freedom".[/QUOTE] And of [i]course[/i] he have a Communist Propaganda Avatar. :rolleyes:
[QUOTE=smurfy;29704422]Yeah and bin Laden isn't dead :rolleyes:[/QUOTE] You're an idiot, you automatically assume this is some crazy conspiracy theory with absolutely no backing.
[QUOTE=Sharker;29706525][img_thumb]http://profile.ak.fbcdn.net/hprofile-ak-snc4/48982_569828900_6961_n.jpg[/img_thumb] "Honour. Faith. Land. Oil. Wars are fought for any number of reasons. But... on the battlefield, every soldier has to find his own. As things turn out, me and my buddies found a pretty interesting one."[/QUOTE] That game had the best plot ever, just a bunch of guys trying to get some gold. Then the sequel turned it into EVIL RUSSIANS WITH DOOMSDAY WEAPON
[QUOTE=Sharker;29706525][img_thumb]http://profile.ak.fbcdn.net/hprofile-ak-snc4/48982_569828900_6961_n.jpg[/img_thumb] "Honour. Faith. Land. Oil. Wars are fought for any number of reasons. But... on the battlefield, every soldier has to find his own. As things turn out, me and my buddies found a pretty interesting one."[/QUOTE] That guy always looked like male_07 to me. Also, every event in the world is not a capitalist conspiracy by the Illuminati.
[QUOTE=Leaf Runner;29706943]You're an idiot, you automatically assume this is some crazy conspiracy theory with absolutely no backing.[/QUOTE] Because it basically is. RT isn't as bad in terns of validity as say, Rense.com or Infowars, but it is nowhere near as reliable as Reuters or the BBC. The reason NATO turned their military attention on Libya was because he started to bomb and massacre peaceful protesters calling for his resignation from power, not because of some crackpot conspiracy theory regarding oil and gold and money.
[QUOTE=Bobie;29706106]well it does make sense, i mean why have we never invaded any other weaker yet equally corrupt countries? Zimbabwe? Somalia? Uganda? Hell, there are plenty of dictator-ran shadowy south american countries that are much closer to america that treat their civilians much worse[/QUOTE] No, it doesn't make sense considering that the issue in Libya escalated to a level beyond most of the other corrupt African nations, and thus required more urgent attention, especially after the call for aid from the rebels and with the UN's approval. For the last time, this isn't a war for resources, and it hasn't been since Iraq, and even that one's debatable, seeing as we ended up having to pay for the oil anyway, and even then there were still other reasons we went there.
i think the vatican has enough nazi gold to support us if it was to ever happen
Russia Today, that is all.
Would introducing mass amounts of gold into the market even do anything, because technically it is a worthless metal?
[QUOTE=5killer;29708109]Would introducing mass amounts of gold into the market even do anything, because [B]technically it is a worthless metal?[/B][/QUOTE] Gold is extremely useful as a conductor what are you talking about.
[QUOTE=Canuhearme?;29708253]Gold is extremely useful as a conductor what are you talking about.[/QUOTE] Its used in computer circuit boards :v:
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