http://www.infowars.com/evidence-points-to-bp-
oil-spill-false-flag/
This investigative article has been digging into
share activity etc. of BP prior to the blowout.
Here is a short blurb from the article, which is
worth some attention:
"Possible prior knowledge of the explosion is also
evident via huge dumping of stocks and shares in
the weeks and days prior to the incident.
Goldman Sachs dumped 44% of its shares in BP Oil
during the first quarter – shares that subsequently
lost 36 percent of their value, equating to $96
million.
Other asset management firms also sold huge
blocks of BP stock in the first quarter. Though the
amounts pale in comparison to Goldman’s
holdings, Wachovia, owned by Wells Fargo, sold
98% of its shares in BP and Swiss bank UBS sold 97%
of its BP shares.
Furthermore, as reported by the London Telegraph
on June 5th, Tony Hayward, the chief executive of
BP, sold £1.4 million of his shares in the fuel giant
weeks before the spill.".....
Then to make my day, our local newspaper editor (if
you can call her that)... (paper owned by
Quebecor)... puts a guest editorial into the paper
from one of this media groups bloggers. Guess
what? its says look at the bad oil spill, look at the
bad tar sands, BAD FOSSIL FUEL... lets build quote
"modern, efficient, safe nuclear power." Gee I didn't
see this coming, NOT!
Technology to prevent blowouts in this sensitive
gulf region were not demanded by the USA
government (as they are in Europe) ... but we are
supposed to now throw away all our evil ways of
using fossils fuels and TRUST the Experts as they
play with their nuclear willies.
Alberta could build all kinds of nuclear power
plants, but that won't stop the development of the
tar sands. In fact, they will use these obamanations
for heat and in situ bitumen drilling (the tars sands
are getting too deep to open mine).
How's that old saying go... "follow the money"....
"who benefits?"
With all the new refineries planned for the
Edmonton area, nuclear power plants in Peace River
... Alberta won't be fit for man or beast to live in
anymore. BUT, some people will have jobs and
make lots of money... so that makes it OK...
Just because we have these resources... do we have
to prostitute ourselves to the world to develop
them?
oil-spill-false-flag/
This investigative article has been digging into
share activity etc. of BP prior to the blowout.
Here is a short blurb from the article, which is
worth some attention:
"Possible prior knowledge of the explosion is also
evident via huge dumping of stocks and shares in
the weeks and days prior to the incident.
Goldman Sachs dumped 44% of its shares in BP Oil
during the first quarter – shares that subsequently
lost 36 percent of their value, equating to $96
million.
Other asset management firms also sold huge
blocks of BP stock in the first quarter. Though the
amounts pale in comparison to Goldman’s
holdings, Wachovia, owned by Wells Fargo, sold
98% of its shares in BP and Swiss bank UBS sold 97%
of its BP shares.
Furthermore, as reported by the London Telegraph
on June 5th, Tony Hayward, the chief executive of
BP, sold £1.4 million of his shares in the fuel giant
weeks before the spill.".....
Then to make my day, our local newspaper editor (if
you can call her that)... (paper owned by
Quebecor)... puts a guest editorial into the paper
from one of this media groups bloggers. Guess
what? its says look at the bad oil spill, look at the
bad tar sands, BAD FOSSIL FUEL... lets build quote
"modern, efficient, safe nuclear power." Gee I didn't
see this coming, NOT!
Technology to prevent blowouts in this sensitive
gulf region were not demanded by the USA
government (as they are in Europe) ... but we are
supposed to now throw away all our evil ways of
using fossils fuels and TRUST the Experts as they
play with their nuclear willies.
Alberta could build all kinds of nuclear power
plants, but that won't stop the development of the
tar sands. In fact, they will use these obamanations
for heat and in situ bitumen drilling (the tars sands
are getting too deep to open mine).
How's that old saying go... "follow the money"....
"who benefits?"
With all the new refineries planned for the
Edmonton area, nuclear power plants in Peace River
... Alberta won't be fit for man or beast to live in
anymore. BUT, some people will have jobs and
make lots of money... so that makes it OK...
Just because we have these resources... do we have
to prostitute ourselves to the world to develop
them?
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