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       Re: Hydrocarbon Hellspawn Mens Rea Actus Reus
       By: AGelbert Date: August 26, 2018, 1:29 pm
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       Agelbert NOTE: Back in 1979 Americans were rather tired of
       paying through the nose for energy and all things related to
       energy (food, housing, transportation, breathing, etc. you get
       the idea). The Hydrocarbon Hellspawn were happy as pigs in poop,
       blaming OPEC for all those bad nasty oil high prices (that was
       making the Big Oil in the USA mind bogglingly rich from PRICE
       GOUGING Americans at the pump and everywhere else).
       The blame was put on OPEC while the crooks and liars passing the
       cost to American public did everything they could to keep their
       gravy train going. President Carter put his finger on the cause
       without naming the industries that pushed rampant comsumerist
       materialism (as far back as Bernays in the 1930's - see: Century
       of Self) from planned obsolescence to "new" car models each year
       to feed our status seeking greed. When Carter gave the following
       speech, it threatened Big Oil (and the Republican Party already
       owned by Big Oil).
       WHY? Because their entire profit over people and planet business
       model has always been based on making us addicted to pigging out
       on energy use, no matter the pollution cost, so Big Oil can buy
       or bop any politician that wants to stop their direct and
       indirect subsidy welfare queen gravy train.
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       So, their man George H. Bush made SURE Carter lost in 1980 by
       engaging in a treasonous conspiracy to not release the US State
       Department hostages  taken in Iran until AFTER the election, so
       Reagan could use it as a propaganda attack on Carter during the
       campaign. It worked. >:(
       Then Reagan did his part for Big Oil by telling everyone to
       consume (i.e". "Moring in America" = "make America great again"
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       />Big Oil drops the price of oil to ZIP to boost their people in
       the US Petrostate, even while they wail and moan about low oil
       prices.
       Yes, the history books just don't want to talk about how Big Oil
       managed to drop prices so fast, IMMEDIATELY after Reagan was
       elected, despite OPEC still wanting more money for their oil. As
       soon as Reagan got in, Big Oil in the USA was able to control
       OPEC crude oil prices just fine, even though they just couldn't
       seem to "control" OPEC prices while Carter was in power...  [img
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       Big Oil disngenuously claims it was the "genius" of the
       "petro-dollar" scheme cooked up by another tool of Big Oil,
       Kissinger that lowered prices. [img
       width=30]
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       />That is 100% bullshit. WHY? Besides the fact that Kissinger
       started petro-dollar ball rolling BEFORE Carter became President
       (Kissinger was part of the Nixon Adminsitration), said
       duplicitous claim TOTALLY ignores the decision (irrefutably
       evidenced - SEE: The Tryranny of Oil by Antonia Juhasz) by Big
       Oil to help the US economy under Reagan in the opposite way that
       they (NOT OPEC!) HURT the US economy during the Carter
       Administration (the Bush+Iran Treason was icing on the 'make
       Carter lose' cake [img
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       I was there. I  :-[ was a Republican. The anti-Carter propaganda
       was so thick you could cut it with a knife. I :-[ fell for it. I
       voted for Reagan (just in 1980). [img
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       Learn from me and from history. [img
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       It's far worse now, but the Hydrocarbon Hellspawn game plan
       &#128009;&#129429;&#129430; &#128520; &#128121; &#128181;
       &#127913; &#127820; &#127988;&#8205; &#9760;&#65039;&#128681; is
       identical.  &#128373;&#65039;
       We kill Big Oil or Big Oil kills us, along with all the greedy,
       empathy deficit disordered, abysmally stupid Wall Street
       Capitalist bastards that support their "business model".
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       [center]The “Malaise” Speech: When Jimmy Carter Humbly Told the
       Truth to Americans[/center]
       July 16, 2018 | By The Conversation
       Guest post by David Swartz of Asbury University/The Conversation
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       [center]Employees at a gas station in Los Angeles watch
       President Jimmy Carter giving his energy speech over national
       television on July 15, 1979 (AP file photo)[/center]
       Nearly 40 years ago, on July 15, 1979, President Jimmy Carter
       went on national television to share with millions of Americans
       his diagnosis of a nation in crisis. “All the legislation in the
       world,” he proclaimed, “can’t fix what’s wrong with America.” He
       went on to call upon American citizens to reflect on the meaning
       and purpose of their lives together.
       Carter made several specific policy prescriptions. But in a
       presidency animated by spirituality perhaps more than any other
       in American history, this speech called more generally for
       national self-sacrifice and humility.
       At a time when political strongmen, hypernationalism, and
       xenophobia have risen in the U.S. and the world, Carter’s speech
       offers a powerful counterexample to these trends.
       A nation [img
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       />in ‘very serious trouble’
       In 1979, Jimmy Carter was three years into his presidency. The
       burdens were many. Leading a divided Democratic Party, he faced
       a staunch and growing Republican opposition. The nation suffered
       from stagflation, a combination of economic stagnation and 12
       percent inflation.
       In 1973 the OPEC cartel, comprised mostly of Middle Eastern
       countries, had cut oil production and imposed an embargo against
       nations that supported Israel. In the late 1970s production
       declined again. Coupled with high global demand, this generated
       an energy crisis that increased gasoline prices by 55 percent in
       the first half of 1979.
       In protest, truckers set bonfires in Pennsylvania, and Carter’s
       approval rating sank to 30 percent. An anxious Carter cut short
       his overseas trip to Vienna where he was holding nuclear-arms
       talks with the Soviet Union’s Leonid Brezhnev.
       After a brief stop in Washington, the President retreated to
       Camp David for ten days. As he considered the severe and
       interlocking problems facing his administration, Carter read the
       Bible, historian Christopher Lasch’s The Culture of Narcissism,
       and economist E.F. Schumacher’s Small Is Beautiful, a meditation
       on the value of local community and the problems of excessive
       consumption.
       He also invited representatives from many sectors of American
       life – business and labor leaders, teachers and preachers, and
       politicians and intellectuals – to consult with him. By the end
       of his retreat, Carter had concluded that the country faced more
       than a series of isolated problems. Collectively they comprised
       a fundamental cultural crisis.
       The malaise speech
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       Having cloistered himself for an unprecedented length of time,
       the President emerged from Camp David with great drama on July
       15, 1979. In a nationally televised speech that was watched by
       65 million Americans, Carter intoned an evangelical-sounding
       lament about “a crisis of the American spirit.”
       He said,
       [quote]“In a nation that was proud of hard work, strong
       families, close-knit communities and our faith in God, too many
       of us now worship self-indulgence and consumption.”[/quote]
       Indeed, the President’s sermon expounded at length about excess.
       “Human identity is no longer defined by what one does but by
       what one owns,” he preached. But “owning things and consuming
       things does not satisfy our longing for meaning.”
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       It was a penetrating cultural critique that reflected Carter’s
       spiritual values. Like the writers of the New Testament, he
       called out sin. Like the prophets of the Old Testament, he
       confessed to personal and national pride.
       In the mode of theologian Reinhold Niebuhr, he noted the limits
       of human power and righteousness. In this moment of national
       chastening, he committed himself and the nation to rebirth and
       renewal.
       As a scholar of American religious history, this so-called
       “malaise speech” (though Carter never actually used the word
       “malaise”) was, in my opinion, the most theologically profound
       speech by an American president since Abraham Lincoln’s Second
       Inaugural Address.
       A squandered opportunity
       This articulation of economic and political humility sounded the
       perfect pitch for a nation whose confidence in civil
       institutions had been shaken. The Watergate scandal had revealed
       corruption in the nation’s highest political offices. The
       Vietnam War had ended with a Communist victory.
       The “malaise speech” was a continuation of a long-running theme
       for Carter. In his 1977 inaugural address, he intoned, “We have
       learned that ‘more’ is not necessarily ‘better,’ that even our
       great nation has its recognized limits, and that we can neither
       answer all questions nor solve all problems … we must simply do
       our best.”
       Popular memory suggests that the nation reacted negatively to
       his speech. In The Age of Reagan, historian Sean Wilentz writes
       that Carter appeared to be blaming the American citizens for
       their problems. Others panned Carter’s idealistic approach to
       the energy crisis as naïve.
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       [center]Soon after the speech, Carter got a bump in his approval
       ratings. AP Photo/Harry Cabluck[/center]
       But that was not how most Americans received the speech. In
       fact, Carter enjoyed an immediate 11 percent bump in his job
       approval rating in the days that followed. Clearly many agreed
       with Carter’s line that the nation was mired in a “moral and
       spiritual crisis.”
       The President, however, failed to capitalize on the resonance
       with his meditation. Just two days after his speech, Carter
       fired his entire cabinet, which seemed to suggest that his
       government was in disarray.
       The President’s poll numbers immediately melted. As Time
       magazine described it, “The President basked in the applause for
       a day and then set in motion his astounding purge, undoing much
       of the good he had done himself.” Ronald Reagan soon capitalized
       on the disillusionment. “I find no national malaise,” said
       Carter’s successor, who campaigned on a platform of America as
       “a shining city on a hill.
       About to win the Cold War, America was ready for some exuberant
       nationalism, not a plain-style president who insisted on
       carrying his own garment bag aboard Air Force One.
       New resonance
       Forty years later, national jingoism pervades both political
       parties. Republicans and Democrats alike speak of the United
       States as a “city on a hill,” and Donald Trump’s “America first”
       rhetoric has lifted hubris to new heights and alienated allies
       around the world.
       The Conversation Jimmy Carter’s sermon of humility speaks more
       than ever to crises of our times. [img
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       David Swartz is Associate Professor of History, Asbury
       University. This article was originally published on The
       Conversation.
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       [quote]“The world says: "You have needs -- satisfy them. You
       have as much right as the rich and the mighty. Don't hesitate to
       satisfy your needs; indeed, expand your needs and demand more."
       This is the worldly doctrine of today. And they believe that
       this is freedom. The result for the rich is isolation and
       suicide, for the poor, envy and murder.” &#8213; Fyodor
       Dostoyyevsky, The Brothers Karamazov[/quote]
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       [move]Tomorrow is Yesterday...[/move]
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       #Post#: 10673--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Hydrocarbon Hellspawn Mens Rea Actus Reus
       By: AGelbert Date: August 29, 2018, 11:13 am
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       [font=arial]The Atlantic[/font]
       [center]The Global Rightward
       &#128009;&#129429;&#129430;&#128520; &#128121; &#127988;&#8205;
       &#9760;&#65039; &#128681; Shift on Climate Change[/center]
       [center]President Trump &#129408; may be leading the rich,
       English-speaking world to scale back environmental policies.
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       By ROBINSON MEYER
       AUG 28, 2018
       SNIPPET 1:
       At a basic level, this pattern holds up, well, everywhere. Every
       country except the United States supports the Paris Agreement on
       climate change. But no major developed country is on track to
       meet its Paris climate goals, according to the Climate Action
       Tracker, an independent analysis produced by three European
       research organizations. Even Germany, Japan, and the United
       Kingdom—where right-wing governments have made combatting
       climate change a national priority—seem likely to miss their
       goals.
       Simply put: This kind of failure, writ large, would devastate
       Earth in the century to come. The world would blow its stated
       goal of limiting atmospheric temperature rise. Heatwaves
       &#127777;&#65039; might regularly last for six punishing
       weeks
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       />sea levels could soar by feet in a few short decades, and
       certain fragile ecosystems—like the delicate Arctic permafrost
       or the kaleidoscopic plenty of coral reefs—would disappear from
       the planet entirely.
       SNIPPET 2:
       So Australia’s energy policy is now again adrift. Its new prime
       minister, Scott Morrison, is perceived in the country as being
       on the center-right, and he’s said he won’t abandon the Paris
       Agreement. But Australian carbon emissions have been rising for
       six years and it’s totally unclear whether it will meet its
       greenhouse-gas targets. The new prime minister has also already
       appointed a far-right opponent of renewable energy to lead
       Australia’s ministry of energy and environment.
       What else drove this coup? Look to a July speech made by Tony
       Abbot &#129408;, a former Australian prime minister and by far
       its most conservative leader this decade. He exhorted Australia
       to follow President Trump’s &#129408; lead [img
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       />and leave the Paris Agreement—which is notable, since Abbot
       himself signed the agreement. But the situation had changed:
       “Absent America, my government would not have signed up to the
       Paris treaty, certainly not with the current target,” he said.
       Full article:
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       Agelbert NOTE: Excellent article. The Hydrocarbon Hellspawn
       &#128009;&#129429;&#129430;&#128520;&#128121; never stop
       corrupting governments all over the world.
       One day somebody will ask (while they take one of these Big Oil
       Cretins to prison for life), "What part of the FACT that CO2 is
       a pollutant that can wreak havoc on the biosphere in mere Parts
       Per Million do you NOT understand?".
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       [center]Earth with and without GHG: [/center]
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       [center]The last time CO[sub]2[/sub] was this high:[/center]
       [center][img
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       [move][I][font=impact]The Fossil Fuelers &#129430; 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]
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       Re: Hydrocarbon Hellspawn Mens Rea Actus Reus
       By: AGelbert Date: August 31, 2018, 5:01 pm
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       [font=times new roman]CleanTechnica[/font]
       Support CleanTechnica’s work via donations on Patreon or PayPal!
       Or just go buy a cool t-shirt, cup, baby outfit, bag, or hoodie.
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       [center]Tesla “Big Battery” Responds To “Power System Emergency”
       In Australia  [img width=60
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       [/center]
       August 29th, 2018 by Steve Hanley
       Last Saturday afternoon, lighting strikes in Australia
       temporarily interrupted transmission lines that interconnect the
       electrical grids in the eastern part of the country. For a time,
       the grids in Queensland and South Australia were turned into
       energy islands, cut off from the national grid infrastructure.
       The Australian Energy Market Operator termed the incident a
       “power system emergency.”
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       [center]Tesla big battery in South Australia[/center]
       Customers in New South Wales and Victoria experienced widespread
       power outages while those in in Queensland and South Australia
       noticed little more than a momentary flicker of their lights. In
       Queensland, that happy circumstance was due to an abundance of
       renewable energy available to meet that state’s energy needs.
       Some of the excess was being shared with NSW before the
       transmission line between the two was put out of commission.
       South Australia was largely unaffected, thanks to the Hornsdale
       Power Reserve, known affectionately in SA as the “Tesla Big
       Battery.” It kicked in immediately to add 84 MW of power to the
       state’s electrical grid and stabilize the frequency of the local
       grid, which was disturbed when the link to neighboring Victoria
       was disrupted.
       The success of the “Big Battery” was a silent rebuke to new
       Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison, a Donald Trump wannabe
       who channeled US senator James Inhofe when he brought a lump of
       coal onto the floor of parliament earlier this year to
       demonstrate his love of coal. In July, Morrison uttered these
       sage words to demonstrate his vast storehouse of knowledge about
       energy policies:
       “I mean, honestly, by all means have the world’s biggest
       battery, have the world’s biggest banana, have the world’s
       biggest prawn like we have on the roadside around the country,
       but that is not solving the problem.” The Big Banana is an
       amusement park located in Coffs Harbor in northern NSW.
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       [center]Big Banana NSW[/center]
       Last year, Morrison went out of his way to mock the Tesla
       battery installation in South Australia. “I don’t care if it’s
       wind, coal, the world’s biggest battery, but you’ve got to
       measure it on its contribution, and it doesn’t measure up to a
       big solution. 30,000 SA households could not get through
       watching one episode of Australia’s Ninja Warrior with this big
       battery. So let’s not pretend it is a solution.”
       As RenewEconomy so cogently points out, “The Tesla big battery,
       also known as the Hornsdale Power Reserve, was able to play a
       key role in helping keep the grid stable and the lights on in
       South Australia on Saturday, in its biggest threat since the
       2016 blackout. It did solve a problem. Morrison’s Big Banana, on
       the other hand, wasn’t able to lift a finger to help customers
       in NSW. Such a shame they didn’t have a battery to help them.”
       It also noted that people in SA were able to watch their tellies
       uninterrupted by the crisis.
       The outage occurred on the first day of Morrison’s term in
       office after ousting Malcolm Turnbull last week. Compounding the
       ignorance of his administration, Matt Canavan, the country’s new
       resources minister, told The Australian after the event, “The
       system has heightened vulnerability because of the reliance on
       interstate and unreliable power. More investment in coal, gas or
       hydro would firm up the system, create more supply and bring
       down prices.”
       That’s a lie. When the interstate transmission lines went down,
       NSW was forced to shed 724 MW of load and Victoria 280 MW. In
       South Australia, no load was shed. None. As in, not any. AEMO
       said after the event the outages had nothing to do with any loss
       of generation. In fact, no generator — whether coal, gas, wind
       or solar — tripped off as a result of the transmission failure.
       So, sorry, Matt Canavan — no amount of extra generating
       capability would have helped the situation.
       Morrison has appointed Angus Taylor, a fierce critic of
       renewable energy policies, as his new energy minister, leading
       the Australian Clean Energy Council to declare that is is now up
       to the individual states to move the renewable energy revolution
       forward with no expectation of assistance from the federal
       government, according to a report by Energy Matters.
       If you think it is merely a coincidence that Australia and the
       US are both now hostages to fossil fuel advocates
       &#128009;&#129429;&#129430; , you are simply not paying
       attention. Despite some recent efforts to greenwash themselves,
       the fossil fuel interests are busy committing crimes against
       humanity in the background while they continue to stuff their
       pockets with oil-soaked cash and coal-polished coins, and then
       use some of that money to buy influence at the highest levels.
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       #Post#: 10684--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Hydrocarbon Hellspawn Mens Rea Actus Reus
       By: AGelbert Date: September 1, 2018, 9:53 am
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       Agelbert NOTICE: To the clever Hydrocarbon Hellspawn trying to
       stop people from posting on this forum by locking all my board
       topics:
       You have finally gotten my attention. Let the REAL (i.e.
       SPIRITUAL WARFARE) games begin. I work for God. I know you
       don't. Therefore, I am confident that your personal life (or
       lives, if you operate as a team of empathy deficit disordered
       hackers) will soon be a living hell. Your despicable actions
       will NOW begin to cause you sporadic, unpredictable, but
       frequent, multiple difficulties in your daily lives.
       By attacking this forum, you have earned your place as an enemy
       of the Being I work for, the Creator of Heaven and Earth. Repent
       of your evil stupidity while you have the time. Have a nice day.
       
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       Re: Hydrocarbon Hellspawn Mens Rea Actus Reus
       By: AGelbert Date: September 13, 2018, 3:27 pm
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       [center]&#129324;[/center]
       [center]Trump &#129430; Lights the Fuse on a Deadly Methane
       Bomb&#128163;[/center]
       BY William Rivers Pitt Truthout
       PUBLISHED September 13, 2018
       SNIPPET:
       The reasons why climate scientists don’t sleep well at night can
       be condensed into one word: methane. The current methane
       situation within ongoing planet-wide climate change is already
       dire. In his ruinous quest to erase the legacy of his
       predecessor, Donald Trump intends to make matters even worse.
       Full article: [img
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       [move][I][font=impact]The Fossil Fuelers &#129430; 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#: 10735--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Hydrocarbon Hellspawn Mens Rea Actus Reus
       By: AGelbert Date: September 16, 2018, 5:50 pm
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       [quote]This piece is really about removing our support, removing
       the social validation of these companies, removing what we call
       their social license. We want politicians and others to think of
       the fossil fuel industries like they think of the tobacco
       industry. Like a politician doesn’t want to see their picture in
       the newspaper shaking hands with the tobacco industry, because
       we all know they are pariahs. The tobacco industry was willing
       to lie and undermine public health for their profits.
       It’s the exact same thing with the fossil fuel
       &#128009;&#129429;&#129430; industry. Their fundamental business
       model is threatening humanity. It is killing people right now.
       Yet we name our stadiums after them, we let them sponsor jazz
       festivals. We act like they’re a functional member of society
       when they are literally killing people.[/quote]
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       Video and transcript:
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       Re: Hydrocarbon Hellspawn Mens Rea Actus Reus
       By: AGelbert Date: September 19, 2018, 1:40 pm
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       September 18, 2018
       [center]Shell &#129429; and Exxon's &#129430;  secret 1980s
       climate change warnings[/center]
       SNIPPET 1:
       America’s amoral military planning during the Cold War echoes
       the hubris exhibited by another cast of characters gambling with
       the fate of humanity. Recently, secret documents have been
       unearthed detailing what the energy industry knew about the
       links between their products and global warming. But, unlike the
       government’s nuclear plans, what the industry detailed was put
       into action.
       SNIPPET 2:
       The documents make for frightening reading. And the effect is
       all the more chilling in view of the oil giants’ refusal to warn
       the public about the damage that their own researchers
       predicted. Shell’s report, marked “confidential,” was first
       disclosed by a Dutch news organization earlier this year.
       Exxon’s study was not intended for external distribution,
       either; it was leaked in 2015.
       Nor did the companies ever take responsibility for their
       products. In Shell’s study, the firm  [img
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       />argued that the “main burden” of addressing climate change res
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       />but with governments and consumers. [img
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       That argument might have made sense if oil executives
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       />including those from Exxon and Shell, had not later lied about
       climate change and actively prevented governments from enacting
       clean-energy policies.
       Full IRREFUTABLE article:
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       [move][I][font=impact]The Fossil Fuelers &#129430; 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!
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       #Post#: 10792--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Hydrocarbon Hellspawn Mens Rea Actus Reus
       By: AGelbert Date: September 27, 2018, 4:08 pm
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       September 27, 2018
       [center]Win for the West [/center]
       A federal judge has blocked a Trump "energy dominance" policy
       slashing public and environmental review of oil and gas leasing
       on public lands. The injunction bans the Bureau of Land
       Management from using the policy on more than 67 million acres
       in 11 western states.
       Lease sales slated for December — spanning hundreds of thousands
       of acres of sage-grouse habitat — must now face full public and
       environmental review.
       "This is good news for public lands and the millions of people
       who love them," said the Center's Taylor McKinnon. Read more
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       Re: Hydrocarbon Hellspawn Mens Rea Actus Reus
       By: AGelbert Date: September 27, 2018, 4:09 pm
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       September 27, 2018
       [center]Scientists Oppose Trump Attack on Endangered Species
       Act[/center]
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       [center]Polar bears[/center]
       The Trump &#129408; administration &#128009;&#129429;&#129430;
       has proposed brutal &#128121; changes to the Endangered Species
       Act. But hundreds of scientists
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       />and organizations
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       />including the Center, are fighting back. [img
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       />We've called on the administration to withdraw the proposed
       rules, which ignore science, would strip protection from many
       species, and would speed up habitat destruction.
       And you've spoken up too: On Monday we delivered more than
       56,000 comments from Center supporters, defending the Act, to
       Interior Secretary Zinke. Thank you. We'll keep you posted.
       #Post#: 10826--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Hydrocarbon Hellspawn Mens Rea Actus Reus
       By: AGelbert Date: October 4, 2018, 4:40 pm
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       [move]Our government should be working for us, not Exxon and the
       Koch Brothers.[/move]
       [center]Tell  [img
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       to Stop Taking Fossil Fuel &#128009;&#129429;&#128520;&#129430;
       Money [img
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       [font=times new roman]Greenpeace USA[/font]
       Published on Sep 20, 2018
       Congressmen are taking millions of dollars from fossil fuel
       companies to deny climate change. [img
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       />Tell your politicians to sign the No Fossil Fuel Money pledge
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       Over 1,200 candidates across the nation have signed the pledge
       -- including [img
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       />and Jana Lynne Sanchez [img
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       />in Texas. See which candidates near you are still taking their
       dirty money and then send a message urging them to take the
       pledge here.
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