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       #Post#: 13274--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Hydrocarbon Hellspawn Mens Rea Actus Reus
       By: AGelbert Date: August 18, 2019, 2:04 pm
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       [center]The Right Gives
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       /> Corporations the Help It Denies Poor Immigrants of
       Color[/center]
       By Sonali Kolhatkar —  The administration announces rules that
       would deny green cards to many migrants who use Medicaid, food
       stamps or other public assistance.
       Read more
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       #Post#: 13290--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Hydrocarbon Hellspawn Mens Rea Actus Reus
       By: AGelbert Date: August 19, 2019, 3:55 pm
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       [center]5 questions about Donald Trump's interest in buying
       Greenland, answered [img
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       The above article is an excellent example of the reality of how
       untrustworthy our government crooks and liars, and the news
       media lackeys that carry BULLSHIT water for them, are. The "5
       questions about Greenland and Trump's &#129408; interest"
       displays this disingenuous BULLSHIT media [img
       width=60]
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       />technique.
       Among those five questions about Trump's &#129408; interest in
       Greenland, the glaringly obvious GIGANTIC ELEPHANT IN THE ROOM
       (NOT INCLUDED) QUESTION IS: If Global Warming is, AS TRUMP HAS
       CLAIMED, a "hoax cooked up by the Chinese or Climate Scientists
       looking for funding", WhyTF is Trump &#129408; interested in
       CASHING IN ON THE MELTING OF THE GREENLAND ICE SHEET FROM
       &#129429;&#129430; HYDROCARBON BURNING CAUSED CLIMATE
       CHANGE&#10067;&#10067; &#8265;&#65039;[img
       width=60]
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       ANSWER: Because &#128520; Trump KNOWS that BURNING HYDROCARBONS
       IS CAUSING THE GREENLAND ICE SHEET TO MELT.
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       />[/center]
       And furthermore, the news media DOES NOT want we-the-people to
       CALL TRUMP ON HIS BULLSHIT, so they cook up a clever five
       question DISTRACTION from the FACT that Trump and his
       &#129429;&#129430; HYDROCARBON HELLSPAWN OWNERS are doing
       EVERYTHING IN THEIR POWER to accelerate Catastrophic Climate
       Change through global warming, PERIOD.
       
       [center]Precedent for Impeachment – Burying the True Crime:
       Daniel Sheehan 2019 Class #8
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       [center] [img
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       A world of trouble is no longer at our doorstep; it's in what
       has been transformed from the living room to the dying room.
       [img
       width=160]
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       [move][I][font=impact]The &#129429;&#129430; Hydrocarbon
       &#128121; Hellspawn Fossil Fuelers DID THE Clean Energy
       Inventions suppressing, Climate Trashing, human health depleting
       CRIME,[COLOR=BROWN] but since they have ALWAYS BEEN liars and
       conscience free crooks &#129408;, they are trying to AVOID
       [/color]  DOING THE TIME or   PAYING THE FINE! Don't let them
       get away with it! Pass it on!   [/font][/I][/move]
       #Post#: 13305--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Hydrocarbon Hellspawn Mens Rea Actus Reus
       By: AGelbert Date: August 20, 2019, 3:30 pm
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       [quote author=Surly1 link=topic=302.msg13299#msg13299
       date=1566306186]
       For AG:
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       ;D
       I read in the Palmer Report that Trumplethinskin tried to make a
       joke about his interest in Greenland by claiming he was not
       planning on building a Trump Tower there. Well, for one of those
       few times in Mr. Trump's life, he was actually telling the
       truth. He &#129408; and his &#129429;&#129430; hydrocarbon
       industry & &#128009; minerals mining polluters 'R' US  OWNERS
       were never planning to build a Trump tower there. Below, please
       find, what his plans, which have not changed, regardless of his
       baloney rhetoric about "no longer being interested in
       Greenland", ARE:
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       Denmark may have a plan to deal with [b]Trump's
       &#128009;&#129429;&#129430; plan (see below).[/b]
       Tue, 08/20/2019 - 15:20
       Submitted by Michael Every of Rabobank
       SNIPPET:
       If you already saw that one coming too then kick back and relax
       with this short article suggesting that Denmark buy the US: ‘If
       Denmark’s bid for the United States is accepted, the
       Scandinavian nation has ambitious plans for its new acquisition.
       “We believe that, by giving the U.S. an educational system and
       national health care, it could be transformed from a vast land
       mass into a great nation,” the spokesperson said.’ [img
       width=60]
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       />width=40]
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       read more:
       [center]This Is Neither The Empire Strikes Back, Nor The Crying
       Game, Or The Red Wedding
  HTML https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-08-20/neither-empire-strikes-back-nor-crying-game-or-red-wedding[/center]
       #Post#: 13307--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Hydrocarbon Hellspawn Mens Rea Actus Reus
       By: Surly1 Date: August 20, 2019, 4:49 pm
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       I read the article. the citation at the bottom,
       [quote]f you already saw that one coming too then kick back and
       relax with this short article suggesting that Denmark buy the
       US: ‘If Denmark’s bid for the United States is accepted, the
       Scandinavian nation has ambitious plans for its new acquisition.
       “We believe that, by giving the U.S. an educational system and
       national health care, it could be transformed from a vast land
       mass into a great nation,” the spokesperson said.’
       [/quote]
       Is from an Andy Borowitz recent satire piece.
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       #Post#: 13308--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Hydrocarbon Hellspawn Mens Rea Actus Reus
       By: AGelbert Date: August 20, 2019, 5:00 pm
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       [quote author=Surly1 link=topic=263.msg13307#msg13307
       date=1566337794]
       I read the article. the citation at the bottom,
       [quote]f you already saw that one coming too then kick back and
       relax with this short article suggesting that Denmark buy the
       US: ‘If Denmark’s bid for the United States is accepted, the
       Scandinavian nation has ambitious plans for its new acquisition.
       “We believe that, by giving the U.S. an educational system and
       national health care, it could be transformed from a vast land
       mass into a great nation,” the spokesperson said.’
       [/quote]
       Is from an Andy Borowitz recent satire piece.
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       [/quote]
       Yeah, I figured it was satire. Some great ideas have been
       proposed in jest. This is one of them.[img
       width=100]
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       #Post#: 13322--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Hydrocarbon Hellspawn Mens Rea Actus Reus
       By: AGelbert Date: August 21, 2019, 12:17 pm
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       [center][url=
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       />postpones Denmark trip after prime minister declines to sell h
       im
       Greenland[/center]
       I just can't imagine why Trumplethinskin would be miffed at
       Denmark, it being that he said he was "not interested" in
       building a Trump Tower (or doing anything else [img
       width=50]
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       />in Greenland...
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       #Post#: 13356--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Hydrocarbon Hellspawn Mens Rea Actus Reus
       By: AGelbert Date: August 23, 2019, 7:30 pm
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       THINKPROGRESS
       AUG 23, 2019, 8:00 AM
       By CASEY MICHEL
       [center]If you want to look for a precedent, examine how the
       U.S. &#129421;forcibly annexed Hawaii.[/center]
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       [center]The "vast majority" of native Hawaiians opposed U.S.
       annexation, but that didn't stop Hawaii from becoming "the first
       sovereign nation to become a casualty of America's imperial
       outreach." CREDIT: DE AGOSTINI PICTURE LIBRARY / GETTY[/center]
       One of the most unexpected turns of Donald Trump’s presidency
       came this week, when revelations spilled out about the
       president’s serious consideration of the purchase Greenland from
       Denmark. According to the Washington Post, senior administration
       officials mulled possibly offering some $600 million in annual
       subsidies to the Danish territory, alongside a “large one-time
       payment” to Denmark for the transfer. Trump even joked about
       trying to swap Greenland for Puerto Rico, the latter of which
       remains an American territory.
       The idea, at least as of right now, remains a farce, and isn’t
       yet a tragedy. However, there’s a clear historic legacy Trump’s
       tapped into — one that reaches directly into America’s Gilded
       Age of imperialism, buttressed by clear strains of white
       supremacy and neo-colonialism.
       Greenland, after all, would be far from the first island
       acquisition Washington lawmakers havs pursued. During the 1850s,
       the U.S. began its run of island-based imperialism through a
       series of annexations of so-called Guano Islands, a series of
       Caribbean and Pacific outposts Washington could use to harvest
       guano — bird droppings — as fertilizer.
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       Over the years, the portfolio of islands continued to accrue. An
       1899 agreement with Germany brought the American Samoa island
       chain to the U.S. The Spanish-American War landed the U.S.
       Puerto Rico, the Philippines, and Guam. And while American
       attempts — stemming especially those based out of the
       slave-holding South — to annex Cuba eventually faltered, the
       U.S. managed to further cement its Caribbean holdings with the
       purchase of the U.S. Virgin Islands in 1917.
       None of these holdings, of course, came with the consent of the
       governed. Rather, they were the fruits of agreements between
       Washington and Madrid, or Washington and Berlin, or Washington
       and Copenhagen. And that lack of consent from local populations
       immediately — and sometimes violently — manifested itself. The
       American acquisition of the Philippines, for instance, rapidly
       morphed into the so-called Philippine Insurrection — a Filipino
       war for independence, in essence. As the “most careful study” of
       the American-Filipino War found, “about 775,000 Filipinos died
       because of the war,” with Americans torturing, and setting up
       concentration camps for, Filipinos along the way.
       [center]This isn’t the first time concentration camps have
       appeared on American soil[/center]
       Not that there would have been much reason to consent to
       American annexation at the time, after all. Puerto Ricans had to
       wait nearly twenty years to obtain formal American citizenship,
       while those in Guam — annexed to the U.S. only when Americans
       explained to their Spanish counterparts on the island that
       Washington and Madrid were, in fact, at war — had to wait over a
       half-century for American citizenship to finally come to them.
       And American Samoans are still waiting.
       There’s no indication Greenlanders would be any different. With
       the island moving toward ever-greater autonomy from Denmark, the
       likely next step for Greenland would be outright independence,
       rather than American territorial status. As Paul Musgrave
       recently wrote in Foreign Policy, “Right now, there’s reason to
       think that Greenland may well be on a path to full independence,
       not simply switching one protectorate for another.” And as
       others have pointed, the move to sell the territory to
       Washington would be akin to the U.S. auctioning off, say, Texas
       or Arizona to the highest bidder — without residents’ consent.
       [center]
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       [quote]The idea of "selling Greenland" makes as much sense as
       Trump "selling Texas" or better yet "selling Arizona" with the
       Hopi and Navajo nations resident there. If we deeply reject the
       premise of colonialism then we have to reject the language of it
       too. - Naunihal Singh (@naunihalpublic) August 21, 2019[/quote]
       [center]Kingdom come[/center]
       None of these incidents of island imperialism, though, are
       comparable to the egregious conquest the U.S. brought about in
       its best-known island annexation to date: Hawaii.
       By the early 19th century, the Hawaiian kingdom was already
       warding off multiple Western colonizing powers, all eager to
       access the islands. The appeal was easy to see: Not only did
       Hawaii’s position in the central Pacific present an ideal
       location for everything from whaling ships to coaling stations,
       but its climate proved fruitful for a sugar industry that, in
       time, blossomed into one of the world’s greatest. As such,
       French, German, British, and Russian diplomats eyed the islands
       as a potential jewel in a Pacific crown.
       All of these countries, it’s worth noting, recognized Hawaii as
       a sovereign, independent nation — as did the U.S. Lorenz
       Gonschor, who received his doctorate at the University of
       Hawaii, told ThinkProgress that dozens of countries carried on
       diplomatic relations with Hawaii, far outpacing other nominally
       independent North American regions like Texas.
       Texas' independence was recognized by five others: US, UK,
       France, Belgium, & Netherlands. Hawaii, meanwhile, had
       diplomatic relations with: pic.twitter.com/v8wyd5j7rn
       — Casey Michel &#127472;&#127487; (@cjcmichel) January 11, 2017
       Still, those diplomatic relations did little to stop the U.S.
       from pursuing annexation — regardless of how native Hawaiians
       felt. By 1887, American missionaries and businessmen had accrued
       sufficient power that, backed by an armed militia, they managed
       to force the Hawaiian monarch to rewrite the country’s
       constitution. The so-called “Bayonet Constitution” earned its
       name from the fact that the Hawaiian monarch was forced, as
       National Geographic wrote, to consent to the new constitution
       “at gunpoint.” It was, added historian Steven Hahn, a
       “successful coup” — one that was finalized with the “goal of
       annexation” in mind.
       A few years later, the process continued. As the University of
       Hawaii’s Davianna McGregor wrote, American minister John Stevens
       conspired in 1893 “with a small group of non-Hawaiian residents
       of [Hawaii], including citizens of the United States, to
       overthrow the indigenous and lawful government of Hawaii.”
       Stevens and a U.S. naval representative sent over 160 “armed
       naval forces of the United States to invade the sovereign
       Hawaiian nation,” with the U.S. then proceeding to recognize the
       conspirators as Hawaii’s lawful government. The new government
       ignored U.S. President Grover Cleveland’s request to restore
       Hawaii’s monarch, Queen Lili&#699;uokalani, to the throne.
       Instead, they forced her to “sign a statement of abdication” — a
       statement she later renounced.
       [center]As &#129421; Teddy Roosevelt thundered, “We ought to
       take Hawaii, in the interests of the White race.”[/center]
       Shortly thereafter, a massive petition drive began circulating
       among native Hawaiians opposing American annexation. Thousands
       of native Hawaiians put their names forward resist American
       acquisition. As Julia Siler wrote in Lost Kingdom, her overview
       of the annexation, the “vast majority” of native Hawaiians
       signed the petition, many of them “don[ning] black armbands in
       protest.”
       But by then, the momentum toward American annexation was
       impossible to slow. In Washington, annexation fever — buoyed by
       outright white supremacy — gripped the capital. As Teddy
       Roosevelt thundered, “We ought to take Hawaii, in the interests
       of the White race.”
       In 1898, the Americans formalized their annexation of the
       islands, holding a formal transfer ceremony in Hawaii itself.
       But even that event came with clear opposition from the native
       population; as one observer said, the band of native Hawaiians
       slated to perform at the event “threw away their instruments and
       fled around the corner out of sight and hearing… Some wept
       audibly and were not ashamed.”
       All told, added Siler, “1.8 million acres of land now worth
       billions of dollars was seized from native Hawaiians and claimed
       by American businessmen… Hawaiians lost their country, the first
       sovereign nation to become a casualty of America’s imperial
       outreach.” The rank imperialism behind the annexation, though,
       was too much for some even in Washington to stomach. As
       Cleveland would write, “Hawaii is ours… as I contemplate the
       means used to complete the outrage, I am ashamed of the whole
       affair.”
       Back in Hawaii, the outrage was just as tangible. Yet again — in
       a nod to Trump’s musings about purchasing Greenland without any
       consent of Greenlanders — America had annexed a series of
       islands without bothering to ask the inhabitants for their
       thoughts.
       Might, to Washington at least, made right. As the deposed
       Hawaiian queen would write, “Time may wear off the feeling of
       injury by and by — but my dear flag — the Hawaiian flag — that a
       strange flag should wave over it. May heaven look down on these
       [Americans responsible] and punish them for their deeds.”
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       Agelbert Hawaiian historical NOTE: The above article is correct,
       but, in regard to Hawaii, it stops at 1898. There is another,
       even more low down despicable bit of Imperial series of
       activities by the U.S. in regard to Hawaiian "statehood".
       Do YOU think that Hawaiians "voted" to become a U.S. State? If
       you do, you are the victim of Imperial BULLSHIT. Hawaii became
       the 50th state on August 21 1959, when President Dwight D.
       Eisenhower signed its statehood bill.
       Here's the part you did not learn in high school (OR COLLEGE!)
       American IMPERIAL history. The, oh, so democratic idea was that
       the kindly U.S. &#128519; would ask the Hawaiians, in a
       plebiscite
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       (i.e. a
       vote by voting age people living in Hawaii), if they wanted to
       become a State.
       The REASON(S) the U.S. wanted Hawaii to become a state had
       everything to do with Corporate agricultural products and, of
       course, having a place the Japanese bombed to station a lot of
       warships. The Hawaiians understood that perfectly.
       The average (happy talk propagandized)  [img
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       />person in the continental USA understood pineapples and Pearl
       Harbor, period. What they were given the thorough mushroom
       treatment about was the FACT that the governments of the world
       were being pressured to de-colonize. The U.S., in customary
       hypocritical fashion, was Johnny-on-the spot to "urge" France,
       England, Germany, (and so on) to "free" all their colonies in
       the name of "democracy" [img
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       />
       BUT, the very same U.S. was activly demonizing, jailing and
       killing pro-indepence movement supporters in Puerto Rico and
       Hawaii (there weren't enough people in Alaska to make much noise
       about independence, but the natives there did NOT want statehood
       - Alaskan "votes" were already rigged by big oil, so statehood
       there was every bit as much a done deal as it would be for
       Greenland, if Trump's &#129408;Hydrocarbon &#129429;&#129430;
       and Mineral Mining &#9760;&#65039; Havoc dream comes true.).
       It just didn't look good on the world stage for the U.S. to
       continue lording it over Puerto Rico and Hawaii, so the old
       "democracy" trick was called upon. In Puerto Rico, it took the
       form of the "Free Associated State" (see: Colonial PIG LIPSTICK)
       through a "plebiscite" every now and then, of course.
       In Hawaii, the U.S. was in a hurry. This is how it was [img
       width=20]
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       />done.
       1. A pelbiscite was held so Hawaiians could decide if the wanted
       Statehood. They said
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       />.
       2. Shortly thereafter, another plebiscite was held so Hawaiians
       could decide if the wanted Statehood. They said [img
       width=50]
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       3.. Shortly thereafter, another plebiscite was held so Hawaiians
       could decide if the wanted Statehood. They said
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       4. Shortly thereafter, another plebiscite was held so Hawaiians
       could decide if the wanted Statehood. They said [img
       width=30]
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       5. Shortly thereafter, another plebiscite was held so Hawaiians
       could decide if the wanted Statehood. They said [img
       width=40]
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       6. Shortly thereafter, another plebiscite was held so Hawaiians
       could decide if the wanted Statehood. They said  [img
       width=30]
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       7. Shortly thereafter, another plebiscite was held so Hawaiians
       could decide if the wanted Statehood. They said [img
       width=40]
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       8. Shortly thereafter, another plebiscite was held so Hawaiians
       could decide if the wanted Statehood. They said [img
       width=40]
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       9. Shortly thereafter, another plebiscite was held so Hawaiians
       could decide if the wanted Statehood. They said NO.
       10. Shortly thereafter, another plebiscite was held so Hawaiians
       could decide if the wanted Statehood. They said no.
       11. Shortly thereafter, another plebiscite was held so Hawaiians
       could decide if the wanted Statehood. The turnout for this
       ELEVENTH "PLEBISCITE", which had been going down for each
       subsequent "plebiscite", was the lowest of all. A majority of
       those who voted in this one wanted statehood. "Democracy" won.
       The USA gracefully agreed to the "enthusiastic" request by
       Hawaiians to get a place on Old G[s]l[/s]ory. Colonies? What
       colonies?  [img
       width=80]
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       Re: Hydrocarbon Hellspawn Mens Rea Actus Reus
       By: Surly1 Date: August 28, 2019, 7:31 am
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       “Blackstone is committed to responsible environmental
       stewardship,” the company said in a statement.
       Steve Schwarzman, a Top Financier of Mitch McConnell and Donald
       Trump, Is a Driving Force Behind Amazon Deforestation
  HTML https://theintercept.com/2019/08/27/amazon-rainforest-fire-blackstone/
       [html]&#13;<p><span><u>TWO BRAZILIAN FIRMS</u> owned by a top
       donor to President Donald Trump and Senate Majority Leader Mitch
       McConnell are significantly responsible for the ongoing
       destruction of the Amazon rainforest, carnage that has developed
       into raging fires that have captivated global attention.
       </span></p>&#13;<p><span>The companies have wrested control of
       land, deforested it, and helped build a controversial highway to
       their new terminal in the one-time jungle, all to facilitate the
       cultivation and export of grain and soybeans. The shipping
       terminal at Miritituba, deep in the Amazon in the Brazilian
       state of Par&aacute;, allows growers to load soybeans on barges,
       which will then sail to a larger port before the cargo is
       shipped around the world. </span></p>&#13;<p><span>The Amazon
       terminal is run by Hidrovias do Brasil, a company that is owned
       in large part by Blackstone, a major U.S. investment firm.
       Another Blackstone company, P&aacute;tria Investimentos, owns
       more than 50 percent of Hidrovias, while Blackstone itself
       directly owns an additional roughly 10 percent stake. Blackstone
       co-founder and CEO Stephen Schwarzman is a close ally of Trump
       and has donated millions of dollars to McConnell in recent
       years. </span><b>
       </b></p>&#13;<p>&ldquo;Blackstone is committed to responsible
       environmental stewardship,&rdquo; the company said in a
       statement. &ldquo;This focus and dedication is embedded in every
       investment decision we make and guides how we conduct ourselves
       as operators. In this instance, while we do not have operating
       control, we know the company has made a significant reduction in
       overall carbon emissions through lower congestion and allowed
       the more efficient flow of agricultural goods by Brazilian
       farmers.&rdquo;</p>&#13;<p><span>The port and the highway have
       been deeply controversial in Brazil, and were subjects of a <a
       href="
  HTML https://theintercept.com/2017/03/22/a-saga-da-famiglia-vilela-os-maiores-pecuaristas-e-destruidores-de-florestas-do-brasil/">2016<br
       />investigation by The Intercept Brasil.
       </a>Hidrovias</span><span> announced in </span><a
       href="
  HTML https://www.reuters.com/article/brazil-grains-ports/update-1-new-grain-terminal-in-brazils-amazon-to-start-exports-in-july-idUSL2N15I1WD"><span>early<br
       />2016</span></a><span> that it would soon begin exporting
       soybeans trucked from the state of Mato Grosso</span><span>
       along the B.R.-163 highway. The road was largely unpaved at the
       time, but the company said it planned to continue improving and
       developing it. In the spring of 2019, the government of Jair
       Bolsonaro, elected in fall 2018, announced that Hidrovias would
       partner in the privatization and development of hundreds of
       miles of the B.R.-163. Developing the roadway itself causes
       deforestation, but, more importantly, it helps make possible the
       broader transformation of the Amazon from jungle to
       farmland.</span></p>&#13;<p>The roadway, B.R. 163, has had a
       marked effect on deforestation. After the devastation that began
       under the military dictatorship and accelerated through the
       1970s and &rsquo;80s, the rate of deforestation slowed, as a
       coalition of Indigenous communities and other advocates of
       sustaining the forest fought back against the encroachment. The
       progress began turning back in 2014, as political tides shifted
       right and global commodity prices climbed. Deforestation began
       <a
       href="
  HTML https://rainforests.mongabay.com/amazon/amazon_destruction.html">to<br
       />truly spike again after </a>the soft coup that ousted Presiden
       t
       Dilma Rousseff of the Workers&rsquo; Party in 2016. The
       right-wing government that seized power named soy mogul Blairo
       Maggi, a former governor of Mato Grosso, as minister of
       agriculture.</p>&#13;<p>Yet even as deforestation had been
       slowing prior to the coup, the area around the highway was being
       destroyed. &ldquo;Every year between 2004 and 2013 &mdash;
       except 2005 &mdash; while deforestation in Amazonia as a whole
       fell, it increased in the region around the B.R.-163,&rdquo; the
       Financial Times reported in<a
       href="
  HTML https://www.ft.com/content/9c750b08-92f0-11e7-83ab-f4624cccbabe"><br
       />September 2017</a>. That sparked pushback from Indigenous
       defenders of the Amazon. In March, Hidrovias admitted that its
       business had been slowed by increasing blockades on B.R. 163, as
       people put their bodies in front of the destruction. Still, the
       company is pushing forward. Hidrovios recently said that, thanks
       to heavy investment,<a
       href="
  HTML https://www.istoedinheiro.com.br/com-foco-no-arco-norte-hidrovias-do-brasil-quer-dobrar-movimentacao-de-graos-2/"><br
       />it planned to double its grain shipping capacity</a> to 13
       million tons.</p>&#13;<div data-reactid="208">&#13;<div
       data-reactid="209"><img
       src="
  HTML https://theintercept.imgix.net/wp-uploads/sites/1/2019/08/amazon-destruction-map-1-01-1566850165.jpg?auto=compress%2Cformat&q=90&w=1024&h=768"<br
       />alt="amazon-destruction-map-1-01-1566850165" width="983"
       height="737" />&#13;<p>Map: Soohee Cho/The
       Intercept</p>&#13;</div>&#13;</div>&#13;<div
       data-reactid="210">&#13;<p><span>The Amazon, where a record
       number of fires have been raging, is the world&rsquo;s largest
       rainforest. It absorbs a significant amount of carbon dioxide, a
       major contributor to the climate crisis. </span><span>The Amazon
       is so dense in vegetation that it produces something like a
       fifth of the world&rsquo;s oxygen supply. The moisture that
       evaporates from the Amazon is important form farmlands not just
       in South America, but also in the U.S. Midwest, where it falls
       to the earth as rain. </span><span>Protection of the Amazon, 60
       percent of which is in Brazil, is crucial to the continued
       existence of civilization as we know it.
       </span></p>&#13;</div>&#13;<div>&#13;<div><img height="440"
       src="
  HTML https://theintercept.imgix.net/wp-uploads/sites/1/2019/07/alex-24-1562181877-e1562181915774.jpg?auto=compress%2Cformat&q=90&fit=crop&h=440&w=440"<br
       />width="440" /></div>&#13;<div>&#13;<h6>Related</h6>&#13;<h4>On
       the Front Lines of Bolsonaro&rsquo;s War on the Amazon,
       Brazil&rsquo;s Forest Communities Fight Against Climate
       Catastrophe</h4>&#13;</div>&#13;</div>&#13;<div
       data-reactid="212">&#13;<p>The effort to transform the Amazon
       from a rainforest into a source of agribusiness revenue is
       central to the conflict, and linked to the fires raging out of
       control today. The leading edge of the invasion of the jungle is
       being cut by grileiros<i>, </i>or &ldquo;land-grabbers,&rdquo;
       who operate outside the law with chainsaws. The grileiros then
       sell the newly cleared land to agribusiness concerns, whose
       harvest is driven on the highway to the terminal, before being
       exported. Bolsonaro has long called for the Amazon to be turned
       over to agribusiness, and has rapidly defanged agencies
       responsible for protecting it, and empowered agribusiness
       leaders intent on clearing the forest. The land-grabbers have
       become emboldened.</p>&#13;<p><span>&ldquo;With Bolsonaro, the
       invasions are worse and will continue to get worse,&rdquo;
       Francisco Umanari, a 42-year-old Apurin&atilde; chief, told
       Alexander Zaitchik,</span><a
       href="
  HTML https://theintercept.com/2019/07/06/brazil-amazon-rainforest-indigenous-conservation-agribusiness-ranching/"><span>for<br
       />a recent story in The Intercept</span></a><span>. &ldquo;His
       project for the Amazon is agribusiness. Unless he is stopped,
       he&rsquo;ll run over our rights and allow a giant invasion of
       the forest. The land grabs are not new, but it&rsquo;s become a
       question of life and death.&rdquo;</span></p>&#13;<p><span>Fires
       in the Amazon have been producing devastation described as
       unprecedented, many of them lit by farmers and others looking to
       clear land for cultivation or grazing. Bolsonaro initially
       </span><a
       href="
  HTML https://www.newsweek.com/brazils-bolsonaro-dismisses-outcry-over-record-number-forest-fires-i-used-called-captain-1455415"><span>dismissed<br
       />the fires </span></a><span>as unworthy of serious attention.
       Several weeks ago, Bolsonaro</span><a
       href="
  HTML https://www.cnn.com/2019/08/03/americas/brazil-space-institute-director-fired-amazon-deforestation-intl/index.html"><span><br
       />fired a chief government scientist </span></a><span>for a repo
       rt
       on the rapid escalation of deforestation under Bolsonaro&rsquo;s
       administration, claiming that the numbers were fabricated.
       </span></p>&#13;<p><span>Beginning with the military
       dictatorship in Brazil, when agribusiness was fully empowered,
       roughly a fifth of the jungle was destroyed by the mid-2000s. If
       the Amazon loses another fifth of its mass, it is at risk of a
       <a href="
  HTML https://www.pnas.org/content/113/39/10759">phenomenon<br
       />known as dieback</a>, where the forest becomes so dry that a<a
       href="
  HTML https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn16708-parts-of-amazon-close-to-tipping-point/"><br
       />vicious, cascading cycle </a>takes over, and it becomes,
       </span><a
       href="
  HTML https://theintercept.com/2019/07/06/brazil-amazon-rainforest-indigenous-conservation-agribusiness-ranching/"><span>as<br
       />Zaitchik writes,</span></a><span> &ldquo;beyond the reach of a
       ny
       subsequent human intervention or
       regret.&rdquo;</span></p>&#13;</div>&#13;<div
       data-reactid="213">&#13;<div data-reactid="214"><img
       src="
  HTML https://theintercept.imgix.net/wp-uploads/sites/1/2019/08/AP_18117499949412-steve-schwarzman-1566851453-e1566851488162-1024x681.jpg?auto=compress%2Cformat&q=90"<br
       />alt="The Blackstone Group Chairman & CEO Stephen A. Schwarzman
       is interviewed by Maria Bartiromo during her "Mornings with
       Maria Bartiromo" program, on the Fox Business Network, in New
       York Friday, April 27, 2018. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)"
       width="995" height="662" />&#13;<p>Blackstone Group CEO Steve
       Schwarzman is interviewed on the Fox Business Network on April
       27, 2018.</p>&#13;<p>Photo: Richard
       Drew/AP</p>&#13;</div>&#13;</div>&#13;<div
       data-reactid="215">&#13;<p><span><u>SCHWARZMAN, A FOUNDER</u> of
       Blackstone, owns roughly a fifth of the company, making him one
       of the world&rsquo;s richest men. In 2018, he was paid at least
       $568 million, which was, in fact, a drop from the $786 million
       he made the year before. He has been generous toward McConnell
       and Trump with that wealth. In 2016, he gave </span><a
       href="
  HTML https://docquery.fec.gov/cgi-bin/fecimg/?201612089039972249"><span>$2.5</span></a><a<br
       />href="
  HTML https://docquery.fec.gov/cgi-bin/fecimg/?201610279036682816"><span><br
       />million</span></a><span> to the Senate Leadership Fund,
       McConnell&rsquo;s Super PAC and put Jim Breyer,
       McConnell&rsquo;s billionaire brother-in-law, on the board of
       </span><a
       href="
  HTML https://www.blackstone.com/media/press-releases/article/jim-breyer-to-join-blackstone-s-board-of-directors"><span>Blackstone</span></a><span>.<br
       />Two years later, Schwarzman kicked in $8 million to
       McConnell&rsquo;s Super PAC. </span></p>&#13;<p><span>Blackstone
       employees have given well over $10 million to McConnell and his
       Super PAC over the years, making them the biggest source of
       direct financing over McConnell&rsquo;s </span><a
       href="
  HTML https://www.opensecrets.org/members-of-congress/contributors?cid=N00003389&cycle=CAREER&type=I"><span>career</span></a><span>.<br
       />McConnell&rsquo;s Senate campaign declined to
       comment.</span></p>&#13;<p><span>Schwarzman </span><a
       href="
  HTML https://www.politico.com/story/2017/04/trump-schwarzman-blackstone-influence-237341"><span>is<br
       />a close friend </span></a><span>and adviser to Trump, and serv
       ed
       as the chair of his Strategic and Policy Forum until it
       </span><a
       href="
  HTML https://www.cnbc.com/2017/09/12/billionaire-schwarzman-on-trump-ceo-counsel-controversy-i-was-accused-of-being-a-nazi.html"><span>fell<br
       />apart</span></a><span> in the wake of the Charlottesville
       neo-Nazi rally, in </span><a
       href="
  HTML https://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/article/2019/apr/26/context-trumps-very-fine-people-both-sides-remarks/"><span>which<br
       />Trump famously praised</span></a><span> &ldquo;very fine peopl
       e,
       on both sides.&rdquo; In December 2017, as the final details of
       the GOP tax cut were being ironed out, Schwarzman hosted a
       </span><a
       href="
  HTML https://publicintegrity.org/business/the-secret-saga-of-trumps-tax-cuts/"><span>$100,000-a-plate<br
       />fundraiser for Trump</span></a><span>. Some of the
       president&rsquo;s dinner companions complained about the tax
       bill, and days later, Trump slashed the top percentage rate in
       the final package from 39.6 to 37. </span></p>&#13;<p><span>In
       recent months, the Sackler family, whose members founded and own
       the pharmaceutical company Purdue Pharma, have become pariahs
       for their role in facilitating the opioid crisis and the deaths
       of tens of thousands of people. Schwarzman&rsquo;s contributions
       to the destruction of the Amazon, which stands between humanity
       and an uninhabitable planet, may ultimately render him as
       socially untouchable as the Sacklers, given the scale of the
       fallout from the destruction of the rainforest.
       </span></p>&#13;<p><u>IN DEFENSE OF</u> the project, a
       Blackstone spokesperson noted that it had been approved by the
       International Finance Corporation, an affiliate of the World
       Bank, and that the IFC had determined that the project would, in
       fact, reduce carbon emissions. Blackstone also forwarded a
       statement that it credited to Hidrovias, which also emphasized
       the support of the IFC:</p>&#13;<blockquote>&#13;<p>Hidrovias
       has always worked within the highest Environmental, Social and
       Governance (&ldquo;ESG&rdquo;) standards, constantly evaluated
       by audits from international multilateral agencies, such as the
       World Bank &ndash; IFC (International Finance Corporation). In
       addition, Hidrovias maintains all the environmental licenses
       required by the competent
       authorities.</p>&#13;</blockquote>&#13;<p>The IFC has financed<a
       href="
  HTML https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-court-powerplant/u-s-supreme-court-revives-india-power-plant-lawsuit-idUSKCN1QG24G"><br
       />some of the world&rsquo;s most environmentally destructive
       projects</a>, so its endorsement in itself is not particularly
       persuasive. But even on its own terms, the IFC&rsquo;s study of
       the Blackstone project calls the project&rsquo;s sustainability
       into question. Transporting soy or grain by waterway is indeed a
       less carbon-intensive method of transport, the<a
       href="
  HTML https://disclosures.ifc.org/#/projectDetail/ESRS/34846"><br
       />IFC correctly noted in its report</a>. But, it went on, that
       assessment doesn&rsquo;t take into account the reality that
       &ldquo;the construction of the Miritituba port, close to
       still-intact areas of the Amazon forest, is likely to lower
       transport costs for farmers and thereby accelerate conversion of
       natural habitats into agricultural areas, particularly for soy
       production.&rdquo;</p>&#13;<p>The project is OK, the bank
       argued, because Hidrovias and its clients can be trusted to be
       responsible, and that &ldquo;the Miritituba port is being
       purpose-built to handle soy traded only by responsible traders
       who are sensitive to the preservation of natural
       habitats.&rdquo; The bank assured that &ldquo;100% of the
       company&rsquo;s transport capacity in the North System is
       contracted to large trading companies, which observe high levels
       of governance and abide by the Amazon Soy Moratorium. The
       Moratorium, which prohibits purchasing soy produced on illegally
       deforested lands, was originally negotiated in 2006 between the
       big traders, Greenpeace, and Brazilian authorities. It has been
       renewed on a yearly basis since then.&rdquo;</p>&#13;<p>The
       moratorium, however, is only as strong as the government&rsquo;s
       ability to monitor it. Proving that soy was grown on illegally
       deforested lands is highly difficult, as land-grabbers move
       quickly to clear forest and sell the newly cleared land to
       ranchers or agribusiness operators who quickly put it into
       cultivation and later claim that they had no way of knowing it
       was illegally deforested. The scheme also presumes that the
       government is interested in regulating agribusiness; the
       Bolsonaro administration has been quite explicit that it is not
       interested in doing so, putting top agribusiness officials in
       key posts, while defunding regulatory agencies.</p>&#13;<p>And
       even if it were somehow true that all of the soy shipped from
       the Hidrovias port met all the requirements of the moratorium,
       commodity markets are fluid. A new port for the big traders
       eases congestion and lowers transportation costs elsewhere for
       smaller traders, thereby encouraging more development and more
       cultivation. (The IFC noted that Hidrovias promised to watch its
       soy clients closely: &ldquo;HDB will establish and maintain
       internal procedures to review clients&rsquo; compliance with all
       provisions of Amazon Soy Moratorium or any other relevant legal
       requirements aimed at preventing trade in soy produced in
       illegally deforested areas. If the purpose of the port or the
       mix of HDB&rsquo;s clients changes, the company will advise IFC
       of such changes and may be required to undertake further due
       diligence to ensure that these do not lead to undesirable
       indirect impacts.&rdquo;)</p>&#13;<p>The final justification the
       IFC made for the project comes down to incrementalism. Other
       development is also happening, the bank noted, so this single
       port can only cause so much harm. It concluded that &ldquo;the
       port&rsquo;s incremental contribution to the overall reduction
       of transport costs is judged to be marginal, given the myriad
       other factors (paving of B.R.-163, installation of other ports
       in Miritituba district, etc.) that are contributing to
       development in the region.&rdquo; <a
       href="
  HTML https://www.bnamericas.com/en/news/brazil-to-pave-900km-amazon-highway">Bolsonaro<br
       />has plans to pave significantly more roads</a> in the Amazon
       that have otherwise been impassable much of the year, a project
       made feasible by international
       financing.</p>&#13;</div>&#13;<p>Of course, Hidrovias is also
       involved in paving B.R.-163 and other development projects in
       the region. Those projects, such as the paving of the highway,
       have additional indirect &mdash; though entirely predictable
       &mdash; consequences, as they spur side roads that make
       previously difficult-to-reach areas of the Amazon accessible for
       mining, logging, or further deforestation.</p>&#13;<p>A
       Blackstone spokesperson noted that the fund only owns 9.3
       percent of Hidrovias. But that ignores the 55.8 percent of
       Hidrovias that is owned by P&aacute;tria Investimentos. On <a
       href="
  HTML http://hbsa.com.br/en/the-company">Hidrovias&rsquo;s<br
       />website,</a> P&aacute;tria is described as a company &ldquo;in
       partnership with Blackstone,&rdquo; and it is known in the
       financial industry to be a Blackstone company. A November 2018
       article in Private Equity News about Bolsonaro&rsquo;s election
       <a
       href="
  HTML https://www.penews.com/articles/blackstones-patria-brazilian-democracy-is-not-in-danger-20181105?tesla=y">was<br
       />headlined</a>: &ldquo;Blackstone&rsquo;s P&aacute;tria:
       Brazilian Democracy is Not in Danger.&rdquo;</p>&#13;<p>It
       quoted the company&rsquo;s chief economist assuring the public
       that &ldquo;descent into authoritarianism is exceedingly
       unlikely.&rdquo; That prediction has not borne out terribly
       well, but Blackstone appears to remain a strong supporter of
       Bolsonaro. The Brazilian president traveled to New York in May
       to be honored at a gala, which was sponsored by Refinitiv
       &mdash; a company majority-owned by
       Blackstone.</p>&#13;<p><em>Ryan Grim is the author of &ldquo;<a
       href="
  HTML https://www.amazon.com/Weve-Got-People-Jackson-Movement/dp/1947492381/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1557169849&sr=1-1">We&rsquo;ve<br
       />Got People: From Jesse Jackson to Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, th
       e
       End of Big Money and the Rise of a
       Movement</a>.&rdquo;</em></p>&#13;</div>&#13;[/html]
       #Post#: 13595--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Hydrocarbon Hellspawn Mens Rea Actus Reus
       By: AGelbert Date: September 14, 2019, 3:16 pm
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       [center]Major Saudi Arabia oil facilities hit by Houthi [img
       width=40]
  HTML http://renewablerevolution.createaforum.com/gallery/renewablerevolution/1/3-250718202127.gif[/img]<br
       />drone strikes[/center]
       [img
       width=40]
  HTML http://www.createaforum.com/gallery/renewablerevolution/3-311013200859.png[/img]<br
       />The price of &#129429;&#129430; oil is too low. Time for a
       convenient excuse to raise it. Throw in a convenient excuse to
       keep using U.S. tax dollars to fund Saudi murder and mayhem in
       Yemen while you are at it. Don't worry about the FACT that it's
       an Israeli drone. just paint a Houthi flag on it and you are
       good to go. &#128520;
       Refinery fires are good for the oil business, especially if you
       can use a false flag drone attack to boost war profits while you
       are are it. It isn't the 9/11 bonanza [img
       width=50]
  HTML http://www.smilies.4-user.de/include/Spiele/smilie_game_017.gif[/img]<br
       />we got back in 2001 but it'll have to do. Besides, it's close
       enough to September 11 for us to link it though our media
       monkeys to the "Ayrab Terrorists did 9/11" reality perception
       distortion propaganda effort.
       We Big Oil loyal servants of humanity need to always frame our
       planet polluting refineries as the "good guys".  We wouldn't
       want anyone celebrating less pollution due to a closed refinery,
       so we have to make people value them and feel sorry for refinery
       fire damage instead. This Orwellian stuff really works!
  HTML http://renewablerevolution.createaforum.com/gallery/renewablerevolution/3-130418193910.gif
       By the way, make sure those Greenpeace Terrorists terrorizing
       that bridge near Houston get jailed. They are a threat to Big
       Oil = National Security.
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       [move][font=courier]More than a dozen Greenpeace activists were
       arrested Thursday after partially shutting the Houston Ship
       Channel by suspending themselves from a bridge spanning the key
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       [center]Greenpeace Activists Arrested for Blocking Houston Ship
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