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The Green Book

By: Muammar Al Qathafi
Narrated by: John Gillmore
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A three part treatise on Democracy, Economics, and Social Relationships.

©2011 FreshBeat Audio (P)2011 FreshBeat Audio
Political Science Politics & Government World Philosophy Middle East

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Hmmm makes one think. I recommend to others. Very interesting straight forward and simple. I enjoyed listening.

More like a mini Bible

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We are ascending towards the light, truth, love and Peace. a beautiful soul and a beautiful book. Tragedy how he was murdered and all responsible will have to face the Truth of their evil and hate, fears and greed that was the driving force behind their choices. He is now in all the peoples hearts.

Pure Love and Truth

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Prophetic. The voice was rough. I would change voices if I could. Communication over murder.

Prediction

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The Green Boom should be something that’s mandatorily taught in the black home and the black communities! The U.S labeled this man as a tyrant in which he was FAR from it! Enlighten yourself!

Gaddafi is the TRUTH

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Qathafi makes valid arguments against the modern illusions of democracy but seems to still be beholden to some of the societal normalizations that he claims to seek to subvert.

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