There is far too much at stake...

Dr. Kilari Anand Paul, a man who has been described as “the world’s most popular evangelist”

“There is far too much at stake for this great nation, America, for me to remain silent any longer,” says Dr. Kilari Anand Paul. “I know I’m risking my life going public with what I know—but God will hold me accountable if I know the truth and do not speak it for fear of Clinton.”

The information that is causing this man so much unrelenting anguish has to do with Hillary Clinton’s decision regarding the African nation of Libya while she served as Secretary of State under President Obama. Dr. Paul says that Clinton refused to sign a peace deal with Libyan president Muammar Gaddafi because of her own personal spite. She was mad at the Libyan president for not supporting her during her failed 2008 campaign against President Barack Obama.

Turns out Gaddafi was a fan of Obama, and Hillary didn’t like that one bit.
“Over the course of ten days, an agreement was reached between Libyan Prime Minister Baghdadi al-Mahmoudi, President Muammar Gaddafi and the U.S. State Department in coordination with the Obama White House. The deal was overseen by General Clark as well as U.S. Rep Dennis Kucinich.”

Libyan Prime Minister Baghdadi al-Mahmoudi signed a letter, which included details of the agreement, and it was sent to President Obama. The official document made it known that Gaddafi planned to put an end to his dictatorial reign in the region whilst relieving any civilian turmoils under his watch. This meant that Libya would move toward a more positive, citizen-friendly democratic political system.

Clinton did not go through with the agreement, saying “no” to a plan that would have saturated this Middle Eastern country in positive change and given its inhabitants a future to look forward to. If she would have supported the Libyan government in this deal, the Benghazi terror attack, which resulted in the death of Ambassador Chris Stevens and four American soldiers, would have never happened, the migrant crisis most likely wouldn’t be as severe as it currently is, and all the drowning deaths associated with the crisis wouldn’t have such a high body count. ISIS may not have ended up as powerful as they are today.


Libya – the most prosperous nation in Africa – fell into the hands of jihadist militants and subsequently ISIS. Thousands of migrants have since drowned in their desperate attempts to flee the country.”

Hillary Clinton could have prevented so much pain and misery if she was only able to look past her own desires.


Instead, the democratic presidential nominee went after Gaddafi for her own selfish reasons, proving that the wellbeing of others is not something she puts high on her list of priorities

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