Sunday, October 9, 2011

Libya: Rebel Cameraman Gets Shot While Filming On The Frontline

Libya: Rebel Cameraman Gets Shoot While Filming On The Frontline






NATO Rats attacks & NATO Bombing in Sirte, 06.10.11

Libya Army Respond to NATO Rebels taking cover In Woods, Zletin attack 07.08.11

The slaughter in Sirte






Fierce Airstrikes & NATO Rebel attacks in Sirte 07.10.11

The slaughter in Sirte





Aljazeera/BBC Update Report on #Sirte #Libya 11.00GMT 8/10/2011

Libya Fighting Rages As Revolutionary Forces Launch 'Final Assault' On Gaddafi Home Town Sirte

Libya Fighting Rages As Revolutionary Forces Launch 'Final Assault' On Gaddafi Home Town Sirte
Fighting has intensifed in the Libyan town of Sirte as anti-Gaddafi fighters launch what they say is a final offensive to crush resistance.

:: WARNING: The above video report contains pictures of a man receiving CPR who later dies and other seriously injured fighters

The forces of the country's interim government claim to be in control of much of Gaddafi's home town, one of the former leader's last remaining strongholds.

In the largest new assault on the city for weeks, the two sides battered each other with rockets, mortar shells and tank fire, as Gaddafi snipers fired down on fighters advancing through housing complexes.

Smoke drifted over the skyline and explosions thundered throughout the city as long lines of residents fleeing by car formed at government forces' checkpoints. We are receiving many gunshot wounds, mostly to the head, neck and chest from sniper fire. We have received many injured today.

Dr Ahmed Mohammed Tantoun at revolutionary forces field hospital

On Friday, fighters entering through the western gate quickly advanced to within just a mile of the town centre but faced heavy resistance from a loyalist force of roughly 800 men, according to one commander's estimate.

"We started the attack at 6am and the first group hit the outskirts of Sirte. We were fired on by Gaddafi snipers. We had many soldiers wounded," said commander Altaib Aleroebi of the ex-rebels' West Mountain Brigade, which led the attack on the western front.

At least 12 anti-Gaddafi fighters were killed and 195 wounded, doctors said.

Alex Rossi in Sirte

Alex Rossi in Sirte at revolutionary forces field hospital outside centre of town

Ambulances have been ferrying the injured down Sirte's main avenue to a field hospital set up in an abandoned villa five miles from the centre.

Doctors said a senior commander, Ali Saeh of the Free Libya Brigade, was injured, shot twice by a sniper as he led fighters through loyalist forces in a residential area.

"We are receiving many gunshot wounds, mostly to the head, neck and chest from sniper fire. We have received many injured today," Dr Ahmed Mohammed Tantoun said on Friday.

Injured fighter for Libya's interim goverment is brought to a field hospital for treatment

An injured fighter for the interim government is brought to field hospital for treatment

Sirte, Gaddafi's home town, is considered the most crucial of the areas that remain in the hands of supporters of the former Libyan leader, more than a month after revolutionaries swept into Tripoli and ousted him from power.

Leaders of the interim government have said that once Sirte falls they can start a timetable for elections.

Sirte is key to the physical unity of the country, since it lies roughly in the centre of the coastal plain where the majority of Libya's 6.5 million people live, blocking the easiest routes between east and west.

However, Gaddafi loyalists still control another major city, Bani Walid, in the central mountains, and Sabha deep in the deserts of the south.








Heavy fighting Colonel Gaddafi's home town Sirte Libyan government forces euronews

Heavy fighting continues in Colonel Gaddafi's home town of Sirte (Read more at http://www.armyrecognition.com ), after the new Libyan government forces launched their largest assault so far.





Assange: Superpower takeover of Libya a lesson to world

Wikileaks founder Julian Assange was among much anticipated speakers at mass protest in London calling for end to war in Afghanistan and foreign troops pullout.
RT managed to talk to him about the military interventions and the Libyan conflict in particular.







Pyramid UFO over China, new amazingly clear footage

Pyramid UFO over China, new amazingly clear footage







Awesome UFOs Recorded in Missouri - October 4, 2011

Many thanks to LamborginiBoy007 for being one of the only people who were 'awake' enough to care about these and record them on camera. How cool, amazing sighting as far as I'm concerned...
source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RNRMQBeRDuI
My previous vid of FOX4kc.com's news piece on the Kansas City, MO Sightings (Oct. 4 - 6):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kROw6MC1uEE

We all know that KC Flight company has stepped up and said that they were the sole cause of all the 82 + sightings reported and any videos from those nights. Right. I think thats bullshit.

Sure, they may have been practicing on any of those nights.
But that's not all people saw....
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My video of similar but not nearly as cool lights here in Tucson, AZ on September 22:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uize1QnKVtM
And the original Phoenix Lights '97 vid I sampled:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KdIdDpJYSOM

SONG: remix of Pink Floyd... frikkin sick...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oFLMLtdgPKE