Criminal Investigation of BP Staged Oil Spill Vital to Gulf Recovery (pg. 4)
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Joss Weatherby |
Yea... Apparently its raining oil there too. |
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iTranscendence |
quote: | Originally posted by The17sss
iTranscendence may not be as "Glenn Beck-ish" as you make him out to be. |
http://www.prisonplanet.com/glenn-beck-for-dummies.html
"Beck is a fake revolutionary who has hijacked the freedom movement and is being used to lead conservatives and libertarians down the rabbit hole." |
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The17sss |
dude... that's all I get after being your only defender? :p |
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iTranscendence |
Just a clarification of my disdain for him. |
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woscar |
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wing |
brilliant :stongue: :stongue: :stongue: |
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pkcRAISTLIN |
quote: | Originally posted by The17sss
I'm no conspiracy nut by any means.... but I will say that maybe iTranscendence isn't as far out in space with his thinking as some of you are making it seem. First, it's already been proven that Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar deliberately lied about the engineering experts backing him on the moratorium (which was his justification), and this is why the Federal judge blocked it. Salazar modified the reports after the drilling experts signed them.
Now, tell me if this information doesn't at least make you raise an eyebrow:
From Gary Jackson:
As pointed out in an Investors Business Daily editorial yesterday: If the moratorium stands and energy prices rise, the only ones to profit will be foreign-owned companies such as Petrobras and investors such as George Soros, who has an investment in the oil giant in the neighborhood of $900 million. Yes, the same George Soros who also is a major investor in the Democratic Party and President Obama's 2008 campaign.
Soros would love to see domestic offshore drilling shut down and those three dozen deep-water rigs sitting idle shipped off to the coast of Brazil. He has a huge investment in both Petrobras and the Democrats. He expects a return on all his investments. Article continuted...
So how is BP involved and what do they get out of this, as asked by someone in here? Other than energy secretary Stephen Chu being in bed with BP already by accepting $500 billion in 2007 for his Cal-Berkley laboratory to "save the world" (Chu's words)... and Steven Koonin, Chu's Undersecretary for Science at Department of Energy being a former BP executive? Well, check this out:
http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/p...l-95942659.html
We now know that BP informed the Office of Mineral Managment that there were problems with the well back in mid-February. Then a few weeks before the disaster, BP's CEO dumps 1/3 of his shares and Halliburton buys the world's largest oil disaster service company (Boots & Coots)?
And, get this: much of Obama's personal wealth is in Vanguard investment funds... who "coincidentally" was the largest seller of BP shares a few weeks before the explosion. Vanguard's heaviest investment is in Exxon Mobil, who is already being rumored to buy out BP and all their assets for a fraction of their worth. Godman Sachs has already been retained to help facilitate such a deal. This is all incestuous as , and stinks to high heaven.
iTranscendence may not be as "Glenn Beck-ish" as you make him out to be. |
lol, did you miss the part about the moratorium already being quashed by the court? ;)
http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSN2424963420100624
you also seem to be missing the point; nobody is going to deny that those at the pointy end of BP might have been shedding risk as they were privvy to advanced knowledge of the problem(s); we're denying that BP deliberately caused the disaster. 2 very different propositions. |
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Omega_Blue |
quote: | Originally posted by The17sss
From Gary Jackson:
petrobas
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lol petrobas. it's like some sort of ed up amalgamation of denys and bassel. :nervous: |
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aquila |
quote: | Originally posted by woscar
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ivofivo |
If you were satisfied with the abnormality of you dick, would you still come on here and bash the irrelevant?
Biches. |
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idoru |
quote: | Originally posted by Omega_Blue
lol petrobas. it's like some sort of ed up amalgamation of denys and bassel. :nervous: |
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Dj Nacht |
quote: | Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
nobody is going to deny that those at the pointy end of BP might have been shedding risk as they were privvy to advanced knowledge of the problem(s); we're denying that BP deliberately caused the disaster. 2 very different propositions. |
Thats just a notch down from being just as bad as deliberately causing it. I don't know enough about this to know who is right but whenever there is a lot of money involved there is always an evil bastard lurking. |
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