Showing posts with label BP. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BP. Show all posts

Friday, 25 June 2010

LORD MONCKTON - THE GLOBAL WARMING TAKEOVER GRID +++UPDATED+++

   


States Need To Launch Criminal Investigation Into BP, Federal Government's Role In Oil Spill 

Following the rise of sufficient indicators that BP knew about the conditions of its Gulf oil assets prior to the April 20 leak & explosion 62 long days ago and counting, Alex Jones has called for criminal investigations of key figures at BP, inside the White House administration and elsewhere. Further, Alex has urged activists and concerned citizens everywhere to take a proactive approach to dealing with the looming consequences of the massive oil leak. 

He suggests calling on Governors and State Legislators in the Gulf Region to assert 10th Amendment rights-- refute the Federal Government's inaction, and institute measures to resolve the situation as best as can be.

In addition, Alex alerts awakened people everywhere to the renewed efforts by President Obama and certain allies, to ram through Carbon Taxes and other Climate Change measures via stealth, and using the crisis of the BP Oil Spill to justify such fascist policies-- when the Obama Administration's bewildered response, (much like the Bush Administration's delayed response at Katrina), exacerbated the scale and depth of the crisis BP may have let happen.




And regarding the president of the University Of St. Thomas,  Dennis J. Dease, as mentioned many times by Lord Monckton in the video, (that's him to the left), should you wish to email him and tell him what you think, here is his email address.......





And here is Senator George LeMieux confirming what Lord Monckton said......



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Saturday, 12 June 2010

BP - SHUT THE FUCK UP, OBAMA!


BP SHARES RISE IN BACKLASH AGAINST ATTACKS BY OBAMA
    
BP SHARES bounced back yesterday amid growing anger over President Barack Obama’s attacks on the British oil giant.

The markets were buoyed by pressure on politicians here from business leaders to stick up for Britain over reports that BP faces a £4billion bill for cleaning up the Gulf of Mexico oil spill.

The clean-up costs come after experts estimated in excess of 50,000 barrels of oil a day are spewing out – 10 times the figure given after the Deepwater Horizon rig sank on April 22. But the company was boosted by news that it had captured 15,400 barrels on Thursday and 88,700 barrels since a cap was installed over the leak a week ago. A “hard cap” system will be in place by mid-July, bringing oil-siphoning capacity up to 50,000 barrels per day, US Coast Guard Admiral Thad Allen said.

BP’s shares have declined more than 40 per cent since the disaster, wiping £50billion from its market value but yesterday its shares rose 7.2% erasing much of Thursday’s loss.

BP chairman Carl-Henric Svanberg briefed Chancellor George Osborne about the leak yesterday. Afterwards he said: “We have done everything we can… and we have said we would do everything expected in cleaning up.” Asked if the Prime Minister needed to back the company, he said: “No comment.”

David Cameron was criticised yesterday after refusing to back Boris Johnson, the Mayor of London, who complained of “anti-British rhetoric”. He is due to talk to President Obama by telephone today. A source said: “He’s not going to be giving the President a dressing down.”  

But former trade minister Lord Jones said: “I would expect him to stand up more for a British company.”

FULL STORY IN THE DAILY EXPRESS 

BALLS, DAVE...... TRY GROWING A PAIR!
 
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Saturday, 5 September 2009

STRAW FINALLY COMES CLEAN

Jack Straw has reignited the row over the release of the Lockerbie bomber by admitting for the first time that trade and oil were an essential part of the Government’s decision to include him in a prisoner transfer deal with Libya. 
















The Justice Secretary said he was unapologetic about including Abdelbaset al Megrahi in the agreement, citing a multi-million-pound oil deal signed by BP and Libya six weeks later.

The admission directly contradicts Gordon Brown's insistence only days ago that oil deals were not a factor in the prisoner's release.

Mr Brown has been accused of putting Britain’s trade interests before justice for the Lockerbie victims.

Earlier this week, the outcry forced him to say: “There was no conspiracy, no cover-up, no double dealing, no deal on oil, no attempt to instruct Scottish ministers, no private assurances.”

In his interview today, Mr Straw admits that when he was considering in 2007 whether the bomber should be included in a prisoner transfer agreement (PTA) with Libya, Britain’s trade interests were a crucial factor.

Documents published this week showed Mr Straw originally promised that a PTA would only be reached with Libya if Megrahi was excluded. But he later caved in to Libyan demands to include Megrahi. It followed a warning from BP that a failure to include the bomber could hurt the oil giant’s business interests.

When asked in the interview if trade and BP were factors, Mr Straw admits: “Yes, [it was] a very big part of that. I’m unapologetic about that... Libya was a rogue state.

“We wanted to bring it back into the fold. And yes, that included trade because trade is an essential part of it and subsequently there was the BP deal.”

Mr Straw also claims today that Mr Brown had nothing to do with his change of heart over the PTA, adding: “I certainly didn’t talk to the PM. There is no paper trail to suggest he was involved at all.”