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       Re: Re: Fossil Fuel Skulldugggery
       By: AGelbert Date: July 27, 2016, 7:37 pm
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       [quote author=Eddie link=topic=559.msg109618#msg109618
       date=1469651718]
       [quote author=agelbert link=topic=559.msg109613#msg109613
       date=1469648471]
       [center]New York, Mass. AGs Reject Subpoena Request   [img
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       The attorneys general of New York and Massachusetts said they
       will refuse to comply with a congressional subpoena for records
       on their investigations into ExxonMobil. A letter from New York
       AG Eric Schneiderman’s council called the July 13 subpoena from
       Lamar Smith  [img
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       />Chairman of the House Science Committee, “an unprecedented
       effort” to target the ongoing investigations.
       Massachusetts AG Maura Healey’s council issued a similar letter,
       calling the subpoena an[size=12pt] “unconstitutional and
       unwarranted interference.” Smith, who had set a deadline of
       today for all subpoenaed parties to respond, said he was
       “disappointed that Schneiderman and Healey refused to comply.”
       [/size]
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       [/quote]
       Smith...another rat bastard. His extremely gerrymandered
       district happens to include my neighborhood. You get Bernie, I
       get Ted Cruz and Lamar Smith. Texas voters are such idiots, I'm
       tellin' you. It wasn't always quite this bad.
       [/quote]
       True. But we can't go back to the past and the future looks
       very, very bad.
       In that video about Monsanto, one of the charges (that they were
       found guilty of) in Alabama was "Outrage". Unlike the use of
       that word in the common vernacular, this is a legal term.
       I think the entire elite political and corporate structure in
       the USA at present is guilty of this.   [center]
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       Re: Re: Fossil Fuel Skulldugggery
       By: AGelbert Date: August 5, 2016, 6:00 pm
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       08/03/2016 01:58 PM
       [center]Germany Says NO to Fracking[/center]
       SustainableBusiness.com News
       Faced with a barrage of oil [img
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       />companies  lobbying to begin fracking, Germany basically banne
       d
       it!   [img
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       They didn't ban it outright, but the rules are so tough that
       only conventional natural gas drilling is allowed, not
       miles-deep fracking from shale. State governments will decide
       whether to allow any drilling at all, but it is not allowed in
       areas that could affect water supplies. In 2021, lawmakers will
       review the rules.
       On the same day, Berlin voted to divest from all fossil
       companies in its pension fund. It joins a growing list of
       cities: Paris, Copenhagen, Oslo, Seattle, Portland and
       Melbourne.
       Renewable energy now provides about 31% of Germany's electricity
       after a surge of offshore wind installations last year. The goal
       is to reach 40-50% by 2025 and 80% by 2050.
       Germany Renewables Ownership
       The country still relies on coal for 44%  :P, but that's
       dropping every year even with Germany's decision to stop
       producing nuclear power by 2022 - which supplies 18% of
       electricity.
       Sadly, the confluence of events that have hit Germany, and
       Europe generally, have considerably softened its leadership on
       renewable energy.  :'(
       In 2011, Europe was a magnet for clean energy investment with
       45% of the world's total, but it's now down by more than half -
       18% of world investment, according to Bloomberg New Energy
       Finance. [img
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       After showing the world it could quickly ramp up solar through
       generous subsidies (feed-in tariffs), it disrupted the progress
       by pulling back on them. Their world-leading companies closed or
       were acquired and a third of solar jobs are gone in Europe.
       Because wind subsidies are still strong, they had a banner year
       in 2015, but that could change given the Brexit vote.
       Because of its leadership, Europe met its 2020 climate target in
       2014, but the next milestones may be harder to reach.   :(
       Read our article, Germany's Contradictions
       Learn More: A Clash of Green and Brown: Germany Struggles to End
       Coal:
       
       Website:
       e360.yale.edu/feature/a_clash_of_green_and_brown_germany_struggl
       es_to_end_coal/2891/
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       Agelbert NOTE: Where are almost all the profit over planet,
       polluting greedball oil companies lobbying Germany to Frack
       based? ???
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       SEE SHORT VIDEO BELOW:
       [center]
       Frackopoly: The Battle for the Future of Energy and the
       Environment [/center]
       [center]
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       [quote]Published on Jun 3, 2016
       A true tale of corruption and greed, Frackopoly: The Battle for
       the Future of Energy and the Environment, a book by Food & Water
       Watch executive director Wenonah Hauter, exposes how more than
       100 years of political influence peddling facilitated the
       control of our energy system by a handful of corporations and
       financial institutions.
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       It provides the public policy backstory and the history of
       deregulation that has turned our communities into sacrifice
       zones.
       But, even in such dire circumstances, Hauter is hopeful. People
       who are sick, tired and fed-up are standing up to the
       corporations and forcing their policymakers to take action.
       Frackopoly chronicles the power generated by an exciting
       grassroots movement that is not only fighting to ban fracking —
       it is helping to take back our democracy.
       Take action: frackopoly.org
       Learn more: wenonahhauter.org
       Category
       Nonprofits & Activism
       License
       Standard YouTube License
       [/quote]
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       Re: Re: Fossil Fuel Skulldugggery
       By: AGelbert Date: August 28, 2016, 1:58 pm
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       Agelbert NOTE: You've all heard that old rhyme about love and
       marriage going together like a horse and carriage.
       Some things just go together. Da Oil Bidness and Crime are one
       of those 'things' that ALWAYS go together.
       When you think about fossil fuel corporations, it is prudent to
       assume that criminal behavior is integral to their corporate
       modus operandi.
       Oil and Crime have a love affair over a century old. The crimes
       are not limited to 'externalizing' the pollutants produced
       during exploration, exploitation, transportation and refining to
       we-the-people. The 'business model' of fossil fuel corporations
       make the Cosa Nostra look like pikers in comparison.
       The following news item is merely the tip of the turberg, so to
       speak.
       [center]ITF Slams North Sea Oil’s ‘Secretive Corporate
       Structures’[/center]
       August 24, 2016 by gCaptain
       The International Transport Workers Federation is slamming
       offshore oil companies operating in North Sea after a report
       claimed that many are using a complex web of companies to move
       money and avoid paying taxes.
       The ITF says the new report released today, Offshore Oil,
       Offshore Tax, has lifted the lid on the secretive corporate
       structures and aggressive tax minimisation schemes used by
       Chevron and other major North Sea oil producers, including
       Nexen, the Chinese Government controlled oil producer.
       Steve Cotton, ITF General Secretary, said the report laid out in
       detail the secretive corporate structures used by Chevron and
       now copied by other oil companies.
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       “The concerns emerging this week about the secretive corporate
       structure of Nexen are rife within the oil and gas sector. The
       public would be shocked to see how Chevron uses a complex web of
       companies to route money through the Netherlands, Bermuda and
       other tax havens. It has over 200 active subsidiaries in Bermuda
       alone.
       “This at a time when there has been a dramatic reduction in tax
       revenue from the North Sea. In the mid 1980’s, taxes on North
       Sea oil production accounted for nearly 9% of all tax receipts
       collected by the UK Government – today it is just 0.7%.
       “While production has fallen, tax revenues have fallen much
       further, due to tax cuts and aggressive tax minimisation
       schemes.
       “To put this revenue slump in context British motorists paid six
       times more tax on petrol ($26.9 billion in 13/14), excluding
       VAT, than the oil and gas industry paid on all taxes covering
       North Sea oil production ($4.4 billion in 13/14).
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       “It is well documented that both Shell and BP are using similar
       corporate structures to reduce their tax in the UK. Both BP and
       Shell  [img
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       “I think the public will demand action from our political
       leaders to get to the bottom of what this report has found. The
       UK Parliament needs to establish an inquiry to investigate the
       corporate structures used by the oil companies operating in the
       North Sea and the impact they have on security, taxes and
       royalties,” Mr Cotton said.
       Unite, the largest union in the North Sea oil fields, Scottish
       Secretary Pat Rafferty said: “The UK government needs to
       investigate and step up action to clamp down on any
       inappropriate tax loopholes being exploited by Chevron to make
       sure UK taxpayers aren’t taken for a ride and it pays its fair
       share,” he said.
       Shadow Chancellor, John McDonnell MP who has been briefed on the
       report said: “This thorough new research blows open the complex
       tax avoidance measures undertaken by a major multinational.
       Anyone concerned with ending the scourge of tax avoidance needs
       to pay careful attention to its findings. It’s time to put a
       stop to these complex company structures that rip off taxpayers
       and place extra strains on public services across the globe.”
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       Re: Re: Fossil Fuel Skulldugggery
       By: AGelbert Date: October 15, 2016, 12:59 pm
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       [quote author=RE link=topic=7842.msg113991#msg113991
       date=1476503028]
       The battle goes on.
       RE
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       Briefly
       Stuff that matters
       Dakota Access
       A journalist arrested for filming a Dakota Access protest could
       face more prison time than Edward Snowden.
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       Ten activists were arrested on Tuesday for shutting down
       tar-sands oil pipelines. Among them was Deia Schlosberg,
       producer of the documentary How to Let Go of the World and Love
       All the Things Climate Can’t Change.
       Schlosberg reportedly faces three felony conspiracy charges. If
       convicted, she could be sentenced to 45 years in prison. To put
       that in perspective:
       Neil Young, Mark Ruffalo, and other celebrities called for the
       charges to be dropped on Thursday, arguing that Schlosberg was
       not participating in the protest but documenting the event as a
       filmmaker. That’s right, folks: In the eyes of the legal system,
       spilling the NSA’s secrets is less reprehensible than doing a
       journalist’s job.
       [/quote]
       [quote author=K-Dog link=topic=7842.msg113996#msg113996
       date=1476512557]
       In February 1979, John Trudell
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       led a march in Washington,
       D.C. to draw attention to Indian difficulties.
       He had been warned against speaking out but John was and
       activist and the FBI hated him.  The FBI does not have a red
       man's soul in any way.  On the steps of the FBI building John
       spoke out on the agency's harassment of Indians.  Less than 12
       hours later John's wife, Tina and his three children, were
       burned alive in their family home in Duck Valley, Nevada along
       with Tina's mother.
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       The hatred in Washington for the Indians goes long and deep.
       The hatred was institutionalized long ago and for most people
       monkey see monkey do explains everything that they do; so the
       hatred festers as it is imitated by new occupants of the
       bureaucracy as generations pass.
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       [/quote]
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       Re: Re: Fossil Fuel Skulldugggery
       By: AGelbert Date: November 12, 2016, 12:13 pm
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       [center]How is This Allowed?!  ???  >:(  Wild Buffalo Rounded Up
       and Kept Without Food or Water to Protect Dakota Access Pipeline
       Construction Site[/center]
       fight to defend the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation, which is
       home to more than 8,000 members of the Sioux tribe, against the
       Dakota Access Oil Pipeline has been waging for months.
       Protestors from all across the U.S. have stepped in to help
       defend the Native American people whose homes and livelihoods
       are being threatened by the impending  pipeline. These brave
       souls have been subject to brutal treatment and ruthless threats
       from officials and proponents of the pipeline, but people aren’t
       the only ones suffering.
       This video shows a group of wild buffalo that has been corralled
       and isolated inside a razor wire wall that is surrounded by a
       deep trench.  In a post on Facebook, Animal Legal Defense Fund
       (ALDF) wrote, “It has been reported that wild buffalo are being
       corralled and held behind razor wire fencing without food or
       water near the Dakota Access Pipeline – and that there have been
       threats of killing the buffalo by the construction company.”
       The ALDF is currently investigating the legality of the
       treatment of these animals. If seeing this makes you angry, we
       encourage you to learn more about what is happening at Standing
       Rock and share this and other stories with everyone you know to
       raise awareness. We cannot ignore this blatant disregard for the
       basic rights of people, and animals, that is occurring all in
       the interest of building a profit-generating oil pipeline.
       To learn more about the Dakota Access Pipeline protests and find
       out how you can help, click here
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       Re: Re: Fossil Fuel Skulldugggery
       By: AGelbert Date: November 27, 2016, 3:18 pm
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       [center]Sheriffs
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       Refuse to Send Reinforcements to Standing Rock as Costs and
       Public Outrage Mount
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       Posted on Nov 25, 2016
       By Jenni Monet / Yes! Magazine
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       [quote]Maxwell
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       A few items to take note of here:
       The $15 million should be going to food banks, to health care,
       to heat assistance, to housing to....and it's important to point
       that out to the people in N Dakota as this is happening. Your
       tax dollars are going directly to protect the profits of a
       private corporation instead of helping out the people. It's an
       easy argument to make.
       Take note of the tactics and the persistence and how that is
       impacting the public relations and most importantly the bottom
       line. (...were taking their toll on local agencies. The policing
       costs have reached nearly $15 million. The courts are taxed. The
       jail is burdened. The 34 local law enforcement officers are
       stressed.).
       This is illustrative of how the machinery of the State, even as
       it appears intractable, is in fact vulnerable. Think for a
       moment if there were companion actions of a similar nature
       happening in a myriad of places organized nationally on any
       number of issues.
       Think for a moment on the issue of single payer e.g. and how it
       would look if mass protests occurred nationwide for an extended
       period of time.
       Another important aspect of this is that those at Standing Rock
       are not asking permission- they are simply saying
       ENOUGH.[/quote]
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       Re: Re: Fossil Fuel Skulldugggery
       By: AGelbert Date: December 1, 2016, 4:36 pm
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       [quote]Lucinda Abreu
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       I am finding it so hard to understand why the American People
       find this type of thing so shocking. I went to Standing Rock to
       support the cause, daughter, Tribes. During my flight, I struck
       up conversations in the airports and during flights.
       Most people didn't even know what was going on in Standing Rock.
       I am so tired of Non Natives ( mostly greedy companies) who know
       nothing of Native history or government relations to tribes in
       our own American history making decisions regarding treaty lands
       and ancestral burial grounds.
       The lack of caring and respect of our Planet, American citizens,
       Indigenous peoples rights, Human rights, Veterans rights is so
       outrageous it's hard to believe this is America.
       My Father was a Police officer and a Veteran of the Korean War.
       My Native Uncle's fought for our country. World War II would not
       have been won without our Navajo Nation. I am so ashamed in the
       eye's of the world at our country's greed.
       It highlights our lack environmental needs for the need of
       money, my heart cries a million tears. Where is President Obama?
       Has his courage shrunk with the thought of making a stinging
       mark in history as he leaves his office?
       Is there not enough money in the world to satisfy President
       elect Trump to make a decision based on the lives of billions of
       people instead of billions in money? When is he going to be
       satisfied with his personal riches? He has personal interest in
       this issue, which makes this a conflict of interest!
       He is asking that his children have access to government
       secrets! I am so thankful for the Robert F. Kennedy Jr.s of the
       world, because the Native's will never, ever give up.
       However, it will take the power of a Kennedy to get people to
       listen before our water [I]is nothing but sludge[/I] for our
       grandchildren.
       Our college kids can't even identify our Vice President when
       asked, but you ask a Swedish student what they are actively
       doing to clean up our water? They are creating floating Ocean
       trash collectors to collect the trash that is floating in our
       oceans. NOT THE SCIENTISTS....THE CONCERNED KIDS!
       AMERICA......... stop paying outrageous amounts to our football,
       basketball, baseball players, singers and glorifying there
       ridiculous lifestyles, and start paying our teachers and
       scientist and professors, our planet is in trouble and it has
       been for a long time.
       Morton County North Dakota Sheriff Department, Trump, Obama,
       DAPL, etc....DOES NOT CARE!
       Like · 44 · Nov 29, 2016 10:50pm
       Veronica-Mae Soar
       Brilliant and so well put You are so right, Here in the UK I am
       typing this with tears in my eyes. All I can send are my
       heartfelt thoughts and prayers. What country can act this way
       and dare to call itself great ??
       I am so glad you have supporters such as Kennedy Jr. I have
       signed several petitions to Obama and cannot understand why he
       does not act. he is basically a good guy, who has done his best
       in difficult circumstances, but he may be shackled by things we
       do not know about.[/quote]
       Agelbert NOTE: The above comments were in reference to this
       article with several hard truths stated about how there is a
       TRACK RECORD of the current abuse in this country for any
       'minority' (if they aren't one, TPTB genocide them into being
       one) that stands in the way of profit over planet.
       Energy| Nov. 29, 2016 07:27PM EST
       [center]Robert F. Kennedy, Jr: 'I'll See You at Standing Rock'
       [/center]
       Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
       SNIPPET:
       On Sunday, the U.S. Army Corps issued a declaration to the
       Standing Rock Sioux Tribe that might have been penned by the
       Kern county sheriff. The Corps Colonel John Henderson [img
       width=40]
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       /> told Standing Rock Chairman Dave Archambault II that the agen
       cy
       was evicting the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) protesters from
       their camp for their own protection. [img
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       [quote]The tribes and their supporters will be moved to a "free
       speech"  zone [img
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       />a great distance from the pipeline. Henderson's threats would 
       be
       troubling if addressed to any group of American citizens, but
       coming from the U.S. Army Corps to the Sioux nation, it is
       positively chilling. One wonders whether Colonel Henderson is
       even peripherally aware of the Corp's central role in the Indian
       genocide, the most shameful stain on America's national
       experience, our high ideals and character.[/quote]
       Anthropologist Nancy Scheper-Hughes has observed that Genocide
       is a continuum that runs for years, decades or centuries. It
       begins with marginalization and dehumanization of an
       identifiable minority, the theft of their lands and property,
       their slaughter and decimation, and the gradual squeezing of
       remnant populations. The central organizing principle of the
       continuum is a narrative that turns "others into non-persons or
       monsters," that normalizes atrocities and rationalizes the
       "every day practice of violence."
       Colonel Henderson's letter manages to be both, patronizing and
       menacing. In that sense, it captures perfectly the tone and
       content of a hundred letters received by Indians from U.S. Corp
       colonels and generals over four centuries, all of them repeating
       genocide's persistent refrain: "For your own good, move off the
       land, or else."
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       Re: Re: Fossil Fuel Skulldugggery
       By: AGelbert Date: December 1, 2016, 7:01 pm
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       November 29, 2016
       [center]The Resistance to the Dakota Access Pipeline Undaunted
       by Threats of Evictions and Fines[/center]
       [move][I] With two thousand veterans expected to join the
       opposition to the pipeline, Water Protectors say they remain
       resilient despite eviction orders. [/I][/move]
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       Re: Re: Fossil Fuel Skulldugggery
       By: AGelbert Date: December 16, 2016, 7:48 pm
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       [center]Is Trump Turning America Into a Petrostate?
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       Re: Re: Fossil Fuel Skulldugggery
       By: AGelbert Date: January 2, 2017, 9:10 pm
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