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Before we proceed, a callback is in order:

[14. RoC - Bridge: NXIVM property/corporate distribution in Albany, NY & abroad]

[14: comment 2/3]:

Looking a tad closer: google maps: 455 New Karner Road, Albany, NY (+zoom)

  • Ayco, A Goldman Sachs Company.

[12. https://www.bloomberg.com/research/stocks/private/snapshot.asp?privcapId=917119 | https://archive.is/6gUYI]:

[15. RoC - 15: April MOAB]:

~~[0. Root of Corruption - Part 14: Wizards & Warlocks]

~~Let's say hi to ol' George Soros and the Rockefellers again and again and again, shall we?

[0: comment 8/10]:

[11]:

Aircraft type Beechcraft 1900D

[^ 12. wiki: Beechcraft 1900]:

Manufacturer Beech Aircraft Corporation, Raytheon Aircraft Company[1]

[13. wiki: Beechcraft]:

  • ^ Raytheon sold Raytheon Aircraft to Goldman Sachs creating Hawker Beechcraft

[16. RoC - Addendum RE: #WHQOPSI: Jim Carrey]

[17. Root of Corruption - Part 14: Wizards & Warlocks]

[5]:

~~AmCham, which is an affiliate of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, was created in 2011 following the collapse of Col. Gaddafi’s fall. Such groups were not allowed under Gaddafi. The group has drawn multinational companies including Raytheon, Textron, Beechcraft, Northrop Grumman, Lockheed Martin, OshKosh Corporation and others to Libya.~~

  • So, here we have a connection between Goldman Sachs; George Soros(Raytheon, Beechcraft), NXIVM(Sara Bronfman | Basit Igtet(+ NTC) | Richard H. Griffiths(+ AmCham | US CoC)) and the collapse of the Gadaffi regime.[0][15][5]
  • Reminder: The proximity that Ayco(a Goldman Sachs company) has to an address heavily associated with NXIVM, being literally across the road from each other.[14][15]
  • Reminder: The abstract connection between Scientology/LRH and Goldman Sachs(beechtree/beech).[15]
  • Reminder: Scientology's presence in Canada and Ireland - Jim Carrey | Brigid Sweetman | Cathriona White(Mark Burton, "The Online Gamer", Shillfarms; CTR, MMfA, SB, IGE, DEN | Michael Avenatti)[15][16][17]

Let's go back to Sara Bronfman(NXIVM), Basit Igtet & NTC - with the above in mind:

[4]:

Included link is also archived:

Canadian Libyan Chamber of Commerce This information is from a public access corporation search which is part of the Canadian Government.

^ screenshot: https://www.ic.gc.ca/app/scr/cc/CorporationsCanada/fdrlCrpDtls.html?corpId=8070563&V_TOKEN=1392358911954&crpNm=&crpNmbr=8070563&bsNmbr=

[^ Canadian Libyan Chamber [of Commerce]]:

Addresses for directors have been omitted from quote, by myself.

Corporation Number 807056-3

Business Number (BN) 824293302RC0001

Corporate Name CANADIAN LIBYAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

Status Active

Governing Legislation Canada Not-for-profit Corporations Act - 2012-03-15


Directors

Minimum 3 | Maximum 20

  • SARA BRONFMAN~~
  • RICHARD GRIFFITHS~~
  • ABDUL-BASIT IGTET~~

[3]:

Work with Libya

In 2010 Igtet founded the Independent Libya Foundation (ILF) together with New York-based businessman Adam M. Hock.[3] The ILF initially focused on supporting the fledgling rebel movement, and upon its founding, the Libyan National Transitional Council. Igtet lobbied for support from the international community to augment the process of recognition of the NTC as the sole legitimate governing body on Libya.[citation needed]

In March 2011, he hosted General Abdul Fatah Younis, former Interior Minister of Libya (under the Gaddafi government), turned leader of the rebel armed forces in the EU capital.[4] Igtet facilitated dialogue between Younis and NATO during a critical time for the rebel movement which ultimately saw the NATO led 2011 military intervention in Libya to defend the Libyan people from Gaddafi forces. ( It is claim, no evidence ; it needs resource). On 14 June 2011, he met with the president of Panama, Ricardo Martinelli at the Palace of the Herons (Palacio de las Garzas) to lobby for official recognition of the NTC.[5] After the meeting, Martinelli officially recognized the NTC as, "the legitimate representative of the Libyan people." In doing so, Panama became the 14th nation worldwide to recognize the NTC in this manner.[6][better source needed]

On 25 August 2011, Igtet met with the president of Colombia, Juan Manuel Santos at the Nariño Palace (Casa de Nariño) to lobby for official recognition of the NTC.[citation needed] On the same day, Colombia became the 54th nation worldwide to recognize the NTC. ( It is claim, no evidence ; it needs resources).

On 4 September 2011, Igtet was appointed as Special Envoy to the Libyan National Transitional Council for humanitarian aid from the area of North America and South America.[1]

On 19 November 2011, Igtet organized an ILF delegation in Benghazi, Libya to present strategies for rebel re-integration.[7]

[4]:

~~On 14 June 2011, President of Panama, Ricardo Martinelli officially recognized the NTC as, “the legitimate representative of the Libyan people.” In doing so, Panama became the 14th nation worldwide to recognize the NTC in this manner. On 25 August 2011, President of Colombia, Juan Manuel Santos met with Special Envoy Igtet at the Nariño Palace (Casa de Nariño). On the same day, Colombia became the 54th nation worldwide to recognize the NTC. Following his assistance in Latin America, Mr. Griffiths was officially appointed as Director of International Affairs for the Brussels based Independent Libya Foundation (ILF). In Late 2011, following the end of conflict and the beginning of the rebuilding of the new Libya, the U.S. Libya Chamber of Commerce was established. Mr Griffiths was instrumental in its founding and was subsequently appointed as the Vice President of the Chamber on 16th January 2012.~~

[18. https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/us-chamber-of-commerce-supports-establishment-of-libyan-amcham-uslcc-135933793.html | https://archive.is/8L0GB]:

U.S. Chamber of Commerce Supports Establishment of Libyan AmCham (USLCC)

Dec 20, 2011, 12:34 ET from U.S.-Libya Chamber of Commerce


WASHINGTON, Dec. 20, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce the formal establishment of the U.S.-Libya Chamber of Commerce under the direction of its first president, Adam Hock. The U.S. Chamber has granted its full support to the establishment of the USLCC as it believes that the Chamber should begin its important work in a timely manner and provide the requisite support to U.S. businesses looking to invest in Libya.

~~

About the USLCC

The U.S.-Libya Chamber of Commerce was founded in December 2011 to support and encourage U.S. businesses in Libya. The U.S.-Libya Chamber promotes, develops and encourages ethical business practices within Libya. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is the world's largest business federation representing the interests of more than 3 million businesses of all sizes, sectors, and regions, as well as state and local chambers and industry associations. As the voice of business, the Chamber's core purpose is to fight for free enterprise before Congress, the White House, regulatory agencies, the courts, the court of public opinion, and governments around the world.

Let's fill in the timeline some more:

2011:

  • Feb 15: Libyan Civil War begins.[10]
  • Mar 5: Basit Igtet founded the Independent Libya Foundation (ILF) together with New York-based businessman Adam M. Hock.[3: ref 3]
  • Jun 14: President of Panama officially recognized the NTC as, “the legitimate representative of the Libyan people.”; Panama became the 14th nation worldwide to recognize the NTC in this manner.[4]
  • Aug 25: Basit Igtet met with the president of Colombia to lobby for official recognition of the NTC; Colombia became the 54th nation worldwide to recognize the NTC.[3(citation needed)][4]
  • Sep 4: Basit Igtet was appointed as Special Envoy to the Libyan National Transitional Council for humanitarian aid from the area of North America and South America.[3: ref 1]
  • Oct 20: Muammar Gaddafi captured and killed in Sirte, Libya.[10][11][12]
  • Oct 23: The National Transitional Council "declared the liberation of Libya" and the official end of the Libyan Civil War(2011).[10]
  • Nov 19: Basit Igtet organized an ILF delegation in Benghazi, Libya to present strategies for rebel re-integration.[3: ref 7]
  • Dec 20: The U.S. Chamber of Commerce announces the formal establishment of the U.S.-Libya Chamber of Commerce, under the direction of its first president, Adam Hock.[18]

2012:

  • Jan 16: Richard Griffiths appointed Vice President of the Chamber of the U.S. Libya Chamber of Commerce.[4]
  • Jul 1: "Innocence of Muslims" uploaded to YouTube.[7]
  • Sep 4: Arabic-dubbed version of "Innocence of Muslims" uploaded to YouTube.[9]
  • Sep 11: Protests against "Innocence of Muslims" begin.[6]
  • Sep 11 - Sep 12: "Battle of Benghazi"[6]

Continued ahead in comment 2, where we will discuss another set of incidents relevant to the build up to the Libyan Civil War...