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War in the Gulf ... of Mexico
After starting H1N1 in Mexico (and the big payment that Obama was bringing the same weeks) now the War on environment continues.
"War in the Gulf"...of Mexico
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http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2010/04/oil_spill_approache...
"had the organization (Coast Guard…???) (U.S. Government…???) in charge of the fire boats had not orderd the sinking of the “floating” Deepwater Horizon drill “ship”. Had the ship not sunk, bending and twisting the riser pipe at the BOP’s on the sea floor, the second set of BOP’s on the sea floor may have been able to be closed properly thus stopping the flow of oil in a matter of hours not weeks. Thanks COAST GUARD…..!!!!!!!"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uG8JHSAVYT0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eKTtezc7-js
http://bpoilslick.blogspot.com/
Could the catastrophic Gulf of Mexico oil rig explosion be part of a larger scheme to reform the energy industry, just as the Obama administration has reformed healthcare, banking and automobile manufacturers? Worse, is cap and trade—possibly the worst legislation ever penned—the ultimate endgame behind this spill, which they are now capitalizing upon?
The first red flag receiving virtually no attention is that Halliburton (of Dick Cheney fame) had finished a cementing process only 20 hours prior to Deepwater Horizon erupting in flames. Lawsuits have already been filed, with Reuters reporting on April 29, Halliburton improperly and negligently performed its job in cementing the well, increasing the pressure at the well and contributing to the fire, explosion and resulting oil spill.
As a result, a high-pressure pocket of deep oil 30,000 feet beneath the ocean floor erupted with the force of a gigantic, non-stop fire hose. A surviving worker on the rig, John Kersey, said it sounded like a war zone as alarms were triggered, electricity shorted out, and flames shot 300 feet into the air. The inferno-like blaze could be seen 35 miles away.
CONNECTIONS
Suspicions arise when an ownership paper trail is followed. Halliburton subcontracted for a company named Transocean, which leased and operated Deepwater Horizon for British Petroleum (BP). Transocean is a subsidiary of Sonat Inc., which merged with the El Paso Corporation (EPC) in March 1999. Douglas Foshee, EPCs chairman, president and CEO, was hired away from Halliburton. The interim CEO prior to his arrival was Ronald Kuehn of Sonat.
Another previous CEO of EPC was William Wise, who served with Cheney on the influential National Petroleum Council. EPC was the largest single contributor from Texas for Bush-Cheneys 2000 presidential campaign. Similarly, Wise helped Cheney raise $8 million for the National Republican Senatorial Committee.
These incestuous relationships arent limited to the GOP. Barack Obama and his Chicago crime network expect to reap handsome profits in the future. Step No. 1 in this process began with Chicagos Joyce Foundation, which had John Ayers (brother of terrorist William Ayers) on its board. Another board member was then-Illinois Sen. Barack Obama.
The Joyce Foundation created the Chicago Climate Exchange (CCX), which in turn received financing from Franklin Raines, former head of Fannie Mae, a prime mover in our recent housing market collapse and economic recession.
Of vital importance is CCXs role as the sole carbon trading system under Obamas cap-and-trade bill. CCX would act as a quasi-stock market to buy and sell energy emission allowances. Richard Sandor, CCX founder, estimated a $10 trillion potential for this easily manipulated market.
BILDERBERG INFLUENCE
With that much money at stake, a host of high rollers enter the picture. Namely, one company with a huge ownership interest in CCX is Generation Investment Management (GIM), whose chairman is former Vice President Al Gore. Four other GIM founders include Henry Paulson, David Blood, Mark Ferguson and Peter Harris—all of Goldman Sachs. Not surprisingly, Goldman Sachs purchased 10 percent of CCX in 2006.
