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Originally posted by robbinsj
Haliburton is the worst company and has very sketchy dealings with the super powers, mostly the USA. I feel very upset towards my country and know the world hates the US for it. Only wish I had the means to move elseware, but where would I go and who would accept an american?
Originally posted by The Undertaker
reply to post by UrbanShaman
Makes you wonder who has access to "looking glass technology" often spoken about in other forums? What would you do with that forknowledge; knowing, you could do nothing to stop it, yet you could still profit from it?
Interesting.
Originally posted by seataka
Originally posted by EvolvedMinistry
Originally posted by seataka
reply to post by Happyfeet84
Sociopathic personalities are running the show,and they have more money.....
Agreed. And, how do we stop these personalities??? We need to organize and show solidarity.
We cannot let these fools destroy us, especially for something as superficial as a piece of paper. Is that all were worth anymore???
Much love to all...
maybe a few guy falkes masks might help get more people out in front of BP HQ, or BP gas stations with fliers and links to this thread, anonymoust certainly kicked the unholy cr@p out of $cientology.
If the technique worked on $cientology maybe it can work on Halliburton/BP
maybe....
Originally posted by melvin smiley
Dosage
I love it when they say Corexit is non-toxic. Actually, anytime anyone tells you that something is non-toxic. They either know better and are selling you a load of fertilizer or they never studied Paracelsus.
The first rule of toxicology is about dosage - it is the dosage that makes the poison. Or in other words, anything in sufficient quantity will kill you.
BP is applying a rather large quantity of Corexit in the gulf under the guise of it being non-toxic.
Originally posted by EvolvedMinistry
Originally posted by robbinsj
Haliburton is the worst company and has very sketchy dealings with the super powers, mostly the USA. I feel very upset towards my country and know the world hates the US for it. Only wish I had the means to move elseware, but where would I go and who would accept an american?
That's a VERY good question Robbins. The fact is, there aren't too many places that you could go without being pegged as an American. If you chose to leave, the best thing to do is play mute and never speak because your accent would give you away.
I actually am thinking about moving to S. America (Brazil). I have had enough of our politics, imperialistic motives, and propaganda. The rest of the world obviously feels the same way.
you're a good man, or woman, ROBBINS. Take care.
Much love to all...
Originally posted by Namaste1001
I heard somewhere (coast to coast I think) that all records of the day of the leak have gone missing.
Originally posted by robbinsj
Originally posted by EvolvedMinistry
Originally posted by robbinsj
Haliburton is the worst company and has very sketchy dealings with the super powers, mostly the USA. I feel very upset towards my country and know the world hates the US for it. Only wish I had the means to move elseware, but where would I go and who would accept an american?
That's a VERY good question Robbins. The fact is, there aren't too many places that you could go without being pegged as an American. If you chose to leave, the best thing to do is play mute and never speak because your accent would give you away.
I actually am thinking about moving to S. America (Brazil). I have had enough of our politics, imperialistic motives, and propaganda. The rest of the world obviously feels the same way.
you're a good man, or woman, ROBBINS. Take care.
Much love to all...
Thanks friend, just getting worried being 30min from the FL beach. Think I am going to start storing food. Just in case...
Originally posted by area6
Unless BP got duped by Halliburton, profit doesn't make sense as the motivation. This is costing BP AND losing them revenue. BP would be blaming Halliburton big time.
But ....
Let's imagine a President who wants to end the wars in the Middle East and "bring the troops home". He hasn't yet because his security advisors keep pressuring him with the realities of peak oil and the need to secure oil reserves in the Middle East.
But he argues back "We have generous reserves in the Gulf of Mexico".
So what do TPTB do about this to convince this peacenic prez that a presence (and expansion) in the ME is necessary?
... now you've got a conspiracy.
Originally posted by chaeone86
Oy, sorry to be running against the current on this matter, but I must protest: Boots N Coots is not in ANYWAY associated with spilled/leaked oil cleanup. BnC's cleanup division fights oil-well fires. Thats what the two original guys (Asger "Boots" Hansen and the late Ed "Coots" Matthews) did to get rich.
HOWEVER- that doesn't mean they couldn't/wouldn't be involved and there is nothing suspicous about the HAL transaction- check out this bit on BnC's own corp finance long before the HAL purchase:
On February 10, 2009, the Company acquired John Wright Company, which provides a suite of relief well drilling and risk management services to the oil and gas industry worldwide.
I did some quick research- couldnt figure out if this firm was engaged by BP to drill relief wells (which would be a common sense nightmare given HAL subsids poor work contributed to original blow-out) . Anyone have any more data on this?
And FYI- I work in the capital markets biz and know a thing or two about how trading/event-driven arbitrage (trading on the news in lay-mans) works and are used on the street. Basically, if you think large investment banks/asset managers/securities firms aren't using their influence and their own money to bet on what their influence can achieve, then you probably need to get outta the sheep corral. It happens all the time, in big and small ways, and billions (if not trillions) in funds change hands based on this type of market-rigging.
I can list a few other areas of import that have and are continually taken advantage of... but I'm without the time to really elaborate, its not something i can "half-explain." As others on this thread and ATS have shown, the real party seems to surround NALCO- the dispersant manf. of Corexit.
As for Goldman... the so called evil king of the street that all ATS writers can't punching-bag enough- ya, hate them, but don't blame the smartest people in the world for profiting off the smartest investments in the smartest ways possible. Blame your govt for rubber stamping whole troughs of de-reg in the form of "modernizations" that came up with the internet/electronic trading age and the big-bang in London. This is what really took the muzzle off the pit-bull so-to-speak, and though goldman is one of the more publicized of the bunch, they are only one of many companies that, together, sit on the shoulders of the world economy and tell it where to go and why, like a bratty step-child at a crowded fair: too short too see the rides and too lazy to walk, he can climb onto dad and get everything he needs but only because daddy lets him, fearing his wife (lets call her ms. greenback) will abandon him for not caring. a problem we tolerate solely because we wont tell the kid to F*&K OFF
Peace to all.
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Originally posted by alonzo730
Check this site out.
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The Cover-up: BP's Crude Politics and the Looming Environmental Mega-Disaster
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Written by Wayne Madsen
Thursday, 06 May 2010 16:43
WMR has been informed by sources in the US Army Corps of Engineers, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), and Florida Department of Environmental Protection that the Obama White House and British Petroleum (BP), which pumped $71,000 into Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign -- more than John McCain or Hillary Clinton, are covering up the magnitude of the volcanic-level oil disaster in the Gulf of Mexico and working together to limit BP's liability for damage caused by what can be called a "mega-disaster."
Originally posted by area6
reply to post by EvolvedMinistry
But even if just BPs CEO is complicit ... for Halliburton's profit ... he loses. The guy already owned the stock he sold. It's in his interest to drive the share price up before he sells. It's in his interest to captain a successful company, not this farce.
... because who would hire him if he sank the company to ... not make more money ... but cash out what he already owned. It doesn't make sense. He's getting less out of this deal than he otherwise could have.
It makes sense that he sold his stock because he had foreknowledge and could not prevent what was coming. Which means people with the power to tell BP AND Halliburton what to do had to pull the trigger.
I'm not saying it's not a conspiracy. I'm saying that if it is ... it's bigger than just money.
I should add, Boots and Coots would just be Halliburton profiting from the inevitable event if there was a bigger conspiracy.
[edit on 8-6-2010 by area6]