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Re: Re: Fossil Fuel Skulldugggery
By: AGelbert Date: March 13, 2017, 12:18 pm
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[center]The Dance of Death [/center]
Posted on Mar 12, 2017
By Chris Hedges
SNIPPET:
The ruling corporate elites no longer seek to build. They seek
to destroy. They are agents of death. They crave the unimpeded
power to cannibalize the country and pollute and degrade the
ecosystem to feed an insatiable lust for wealth, power and
hedonism. Wars and military “virtues” are celebrated.
Intelligence, empathy and the common good are banished. Culture
is degraded to patriotic kitsch. Education is designed only to
instill technical proficiency to serve the poisonous engine of
corporate capitalism. Historical amnesia shuts us off from the
past, the present and the future. Those branded as unproductive
or redundant are discarded and left to struggle in poverty or
locked away in cages. State repression is indiscriminant and
brutal. And, presiding over the tawdry Grand Guignol is a
deranged ringmaster tweeting absurdities from the White House.
The graveyard of world empires—Sumerian, Egyptian, Greek, Roman,
Mayan, Khmer, Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian—followed the same
trajectory of moral and physical collapse. Those who rule at the
end of empire are psychopaths, imbeciles, narcissists and
deviants, the equivalents of the depraved Roman emperors
Caligula, Nero, Tiberius and Commodus. The ecosystem that
sustains the empire is degraded and exhausted.
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Economic growth, concentrated in the hands of corrupt elites, is
dependent on a crippling debt peonage imposed on the population.
The bloated ruling class of oligarchs, priests, courtiers,
mandarins, eunuchs, professional warriors, financial speculators
and corporate managers sucks the marrow out of society.
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The elites’ myopic response to the looming collapse of the
natural world and the civilization is to make subservient
populations work harder for less, squander capital in grandiose
projects such as pyramids, palaces, border walls and fracking,
and wage war. President Trump’s decision to increase military
spending by $54 billion and take the needed funds out of the
flesh of domestic programs typifies the behavior of terminally
ill civilizations. When the Roman Empire fell, it was trying to
sustain an army of half a million soldiers that had become a
parasitic drain on state resources.
The complex bureaucratic mechanisms that are created by all
civilizations ultimately doom them. The difference now, as
Joseph Tainter points out in “The Collapse of Complex
Societies,” is that “collapse, if and when it comes again, will
this time be global. No longer can any individual nation
collapse. World civilization will disintegrate as a whole.”
Civilizations in decline, despite the palpable signs of decay
around them, remain fixated on restoring their “greatness.”
Their illusions condemn them. They cannot see that the forces
that gave rise to modern civilization, namely technology,
industrial violence and fossil fuels, are the same forces that
are extinguishing it. Their leaders are trained only to serve
the system, slavishly worshipping the old gods long after these
gods begin to demand millions of sacrificial victims.
“Hope drives us to invent new fixes for old messes, which in
turn create even more dangerous messes,” Ronald Wright writes in
“A Short History of Progress.” “Hope elects the politician with
the biggest empty promise; and as any stockbroker or lottery
seller knows, most of us will take a slim hope over prudent and
predictable frugality. Hope, like greed, fuels the engine of
capitalism.”
The Trump appointees—Steve Bannon, Jeff Sessions, Rex Tillerson,
Steve Mnuchin, Betsy DeVos, Wilbur Ross, Rick Perry, Alex Acosta
and others—do not advocate innovation or reform. They are
Pavlovian dogs that salivate before piles of money. They are
hard-wired to steal from the poor and loot federal budgets.
Their single-minded obsession with personal enrichment drives
them to dismantle any institution or abolish any law or
regulation that gets in the way of their greed. Capitalism, Karl
Marx wrote, is “a machine for demolishing limits.” There is no
internal sense of proportion or scale. Once all external
impediments are lifted, global capitalism ruthlessly commodifies
human beings and the natural world to extract profit until
exhaustion or collapse. And when the last moments of a
civilization arrive, the degenerate edifices of power appear to
crumble overnight.
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Re: Re: Fossil Fuel Skulldugggery
By: AGelbert Date: March 13, 2017, 1:11 pm
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March 12, 2017 by Bloomberg
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Bloomberg) — Senator Lisa Murkowski said President Donald Trump
is interested in opening up new coastal waters for oil and gas
drilling and reversing Obama-era policies that restrict energy
development in Alaska.
Both Trump and Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke are weighing ways
to expand opportunities to drill in Arctic waters though the
changes could take years to accomplish administratively,
Murkowski said in an interview on the sidelines of the CERAWeek
conference in Houston.
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Re: Re: Fossil Fuel Skulldugggery
By: AGelbert Date: March 14, 2017, 5:41 pm
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Climate Nexus
Rex Tillerson used an email address registered under the name
"Wayne Tracker" to discuss climate policies while CEO of
ExxonMobil, according to a letter sent by the New York attorney
general's office to a New York Supreme Court justice Monday.
In the letter, lawyers for AG Eric Schneiderman's office allege
that Exxon did not disclose the existence of this false address
in court documents and failed to provide correspondence from the
account in its reply to the AG's subpoena investigating the
company's public and private climate policies.
Exxon executives
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responded
that the "Wayne.Tracker@exxonmobil.com" address, in use between
2008 and 2015, was "put in place for secure and expedited
communications between select senior company officials and the
former chairman for a broad range of business-related topics."
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Re: Re: Fossil Fuel Skulldugggery
By: AGelbert Date: March 15, 2017, 6:52 pm
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[center]Can you sue for Fracking Caused Earthquake Damage?
???[/center]
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Thom chats with Dr. Anthony Ingraffea about the undeniable cause
of the recent uptick in earthquakes in Oklahoma and what we can
do about them.
Dr. Anthony Ingraffea PhD P.E. : Dwight C. Baum [I]Professor of
Engineering Emeritus and Weiss Presidential Teaching Fellow[/I]
- Cornell University.
Agelbert NOTE: Fossil Fuel Industry reaction to the above
irrefutable facts:
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Re: Re: Fossil Fuel Skulldugggery
By: AGelbert Date: March 24, 2017, 8:02 pm
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Published on Mar 24, 2017
Thom talks with Greg Palast (Investigative Reporter &
Contributor - Rolling Stone Magazine, Author & Filmmaker - The
Best Democracy Money Can Buy) about the current battle for
control of the republican party between the billionaire Koch
brothers and Paul Ryan's super PAC.
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Re: Re: Fossil Fuel Skulldugggery
By: AGelbert Date: April 1, 2017, 2:51 pm
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to New York Court
In a decision released Wednesday, ExxonMobil lost its bid to
have their complaint against Attorneys General Eric Schneiderman
and Maura Healey heard by a sympathetic Texas judge.
"The decision is a major blow to Exxon's efforts to distract
from the valid investigations into whether the company lied to
the public and its investors about the dangers of global
warming," Jamie Henn, 350.org strategic communications director,
said.
"Instead of coming up with more bogus legal maneuvers, Exxon
should comply with the Attorneys General requests, including
handing over Tillerson's secret 'Wayne Tracker' emails."
In an effort to distract from the Attorneys General
investigation into if the company lied to its shareholders and
the public about its knowledge of global warming, ExxonMobil had
filed a complaint
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forced to admit in a decision this afternoon that Exxon's
complaints against the Attorneys General should be transferred
out of Texas to the Southern District of New York because "a
substantial part of the events or omissions giving rise to the
claim occurred" in New York City.
As part of its complaint, ExxonMobil had issued a subpoena to
350.org in December in an attempt to gain access to the
organization's emails. 350.org promptly filed a motion to quash
the subpoena and issued a statement asserting our First
Amendment rights to speak out and advocate for the public
interest. That motion is currently pending in the Southern
District.
Wednesday's decision is a blow for Exxon, who had obviously
hoped to fight the Attorneys General on their home turf in Texas
rather than comply with the investigation. The announcement
comes just days after the embarrassing revelation that while CEO
of the company Rex Tillerson used a secret email alias "Wayne
Tracker" to discuss climate change and other sensitive issues.
[quote]"The public deserves the truth about what Exxon Knew,"
Henn said. "The company is arguing we want to silence them, but
it's just the opposite: We want them to speak clearly and
honestly about their track record of climate denial so we can
get to work solving the problem. Instead of continuing to follow
the Big Tobacco playbook of deceit and deception, Exxon
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existing investigations, as well as advocate for more Attorneys
General to launch their own inquiries into what Exxon knew.
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State, this case is more important than ever," Henn continued.
"If Tillerson used a secret email to discuss Exxon's climate
coverup, that would turn out to be an absolute bombshell. We
could be on the verge of seeing an acting Secretary of State
getting pulled into a fraud investigation. And this isn't just
any old fraud: Exxon's crimes are on a planetary scale."
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Re: Re: Fossil Fuel Skulldugggery
By: AGelbert Date: April 2, 2017, 1:27 pm
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AARON MATÉ: It's The Real News. I'm Aaron Maté.
We have covered various aspects of alleged connections between
senior Trump Administration officials, and the Russian
government, and how strong these connections really are. Michael
Flynn was forced out as National Security Advisor, after he lied
about his talks with the Russian Ambassador. But Flynn's ties
with Turkey have not gotten as much attention. Flynn recently
filed papers acknowledging he worked as a foreign agent on
behalf of the Turkish government. Flynn was paid more than
$500,000 while advising Trump's campaign.
The White House says Trump was unaware
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reveals much about the role of natural gas in the political webs
of the Middle East. And joining us to discuss is Shir Hever,
Real News Correspondent in Germany, Shir, welcome.
SHIR HEVER: Thanks for having me, Aaron.
AARON MATÉ: So, okay, the Flynn controversy around Turkey has
been that he was paid by a firm owned by a Turkish-American
businessman, to basically help lobby against Fethullah Gülen,
this Turkish cleric who's living in exile in the U.S. and who
Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan accuses of basically being behind
a coup attempt. But you're looking at now Flynn's work on behalf
of an Israeli company linked to natural gas, is that correct?
SHIR HEVER: Yes. Actually, this is what the Dutch company Inovo,
who is owned by this Turkish-American businessman, is claiming
-- that in fact, they were not hired by... they did not hire
Flynn in order to get him to release Fethullah Gülen, but in
order to promote the interests of an Israeli gas company.
AARON MATÉ: But it is true that Flynn did write an op-ed
denouncing Gülen, which would then lend credence to this claim
that he was hired by a Turkish national for that purpose.
SHIR HEVER: This may be an additional purpose of his work in
Turkey, and it's not completely clear whose interest he would be
promoting. What I think is interesting, is that Flynn's very
strong position on Iran. He has very anti-Iran sentiments. It
actually plays right into the interests of the Israeli natural
gas companies, who are trying to sell their natural gas to
Turkey.
And Iran is also an exporter of natural gas, but more
importantly, Iran is perceived, at least by the Israeli natural
gas companies, as somehow supporting the Hamas Party in the Gaza
Strip; and therefore, part of the policy of Erdogan towards
Israel is very much related to the siege on the Gaza Strip, and
this ties directly to the natural gas resource as well.
AARON MATÉ: So, are you suggesting that Flynn's anti-Iran stance
is linked to his work on behalf of an Israeli natural gas
company?
SHIR HEVER: I don't know what caused his anti-Iran stance. It
could also be that an Israeli gas company decided to hire him
rather than somebody else, because they found his views on Iran
helpful. But the main issue is that there is an obstacle for the
Israeli natural gas sector, because of the way that natural gas
technology is developed. And there are new natural gas fields
that are being revealed and developed the whole time. Gas prices
are declining, and the Israeli gas industry is very anxious to
find customers.
AARON MATÉ: Ok, so what do we know then, about what Flynn was
hired to do on their behalf, if anything?
SHIR HEVER: We know very little. I think what we know more, is
about what are the policies of President Erdogan of Turkey, and
now because Flynn was doing both at the same time; he was
lobbying the Turkish government and working with the Trump
campaign team. Then there was the accusation against the Inovo
Company saying; well you may have decided to hire Flynn in order
to have some kind of influence over the U.S. government, on
behalf of the Turkish administration.
So, this makes him a kind of double lobbyist
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working for both
sides. The defense that Inovo is now saying to the FBI
investigation is -- how could we have known that Trump would win
the election? At the time, polls were giving Hillary Clinton an
80% chance of success. But I think, from an economic point of
view, even if they put this amount of money for the 20% chance
that Trump will become the President, it's a pretty good
investment.
AARON MATÉ: Okay, so help set the geopolitical scene here for
us. This story that you're looking at has to do with Israeli
natural gas interests. How do those interests impact Israeli
relations with the U.S., with Turkey, and with, what you
mentioned before, Iran? What is happening here geopolitically
when it comes to natural gas?
SHIR HEVER: Well, like I said, natural gas is a rapidly
developing technology. So, what appeared to be a very expensive
and difficult to obtain energy source, is now becoming a very
major source of energy for the Middle East, or the entire
Mediterranean region. It used to be monopolized mainly by Qatar
in the south, and Russia in the north. Russia supplies natural
gas to Turkey, for example.
And then there was a discovery by the British company, British
Gas, of natural gas offshore of Gaza. And they wanted to develop
it as way back as 2000, so 17 years ago, and this was not
allowed by the Israeli government -- as part of their siege on
Gaza, they did not allow the Palestinians to develop the natural
gas. Then nine years later, 2009 the Israeli natural gas
companies make a massive discovery of natural gas offshore of
Haifa, in Israel's territorial waters. And they rush to try to
develop this gas as fast as they can, and try to export it.
But this causes a very serious internal debate within Israel,
because the taxes are too low, and it seems that only a very
small group of people are set to benefit from the natural gas,
while the general Israeli public will not gain anything. So,
there are political protests and so on, and these natural gas
companies turn out to be extremely political.
That's a very interesting angle, because they're not just out
there for the money, but they're out there to exploit the
political system in Israel; and the hatred of Arabs basically,
in order to try to get popular support for exploiting the gas,
even if taxes remain very low.
What they say basically is, that unless the government gives
them the right to exploit the gas for very low taxes, they will
not exploit the gas. They will not use it, because it's not
worthwhile. Then Israel will have to import natural gas from its
enemies, meaning Egypt. But here's the problem, Egypt is not an
enemy of Israel; actually, the two countries have a peace treaty
and they trade with each other.
So, this is a kind of argument that says if you don't allow
these companies to make a lot of profit, then you're an
Arab-lover. Now, Inovo is saying that the natural gas company--
AARON MATÉ: And Inovo is this company that hired Flynn, just to
clarify?
SHIR HEVER: Yes, the Dutch company owned by a Turkish-American
businessman. They're saying it was an Israeli natural gas
company that hired us. But the FBI is not telling us which
company. And the Israeli media which is covering this is just
saying, "An Israeli company". But there are only three large
gas-drilling companies in Israel, which are even capable of an
international deal of this scale. And they're called Ovnow(?),
Isramco and Delek. And the fourth company that is also drilling
offshore of Israel is actually an American company; it's Texas
based
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and it's called
Noble Energy.
Noble Energy is also related to the regional politics, and it
brings the U.S. into the story, because Noble Energy is one of
the companies that is actually tied to the Trump Administration.
So, here we have another tangent that links the Trump
Administration to natural gas coming from Israel. And George
Papadopoulos who's Energy Security Advisor appointed by Trump,
well, he used to work for the Hudson Institute, as the Hudson
Institute gave a prize to the CEO of Nobel Energy, and also put
pressure on the Israeli government to develop the natural gas,
and to export it as fast as possible.
So, here we see another angle to the story. What I think is...
And you asked me how this ties to Iran, how this ties to the
geopolitics of the region? No country will want to buy the
natural gas from Israel, if they believe the price is going to
drop very soon, after they sign a contract. You don't want to
buy a product when you expect this product's value to drop, if
you just wait a little bit. When will the price of natural gas
drop? When the Palestinians in Gaza will be allowed to develop
their own natural gas; and then they will compete. And the price
can only go down.
And since President Erdogan of Turkey, really put a lot of
pressure on Israel, and tried to use his influence to end the
siege on Gaza. Which would mean allowing the Palestinians to
develop their gas field. He was exactly in the position that he
doesn't have any interest to sign a gas deal with Israel. But
the Israeli companies are desperate, they need customers,
because they planned on selling it to Egypt, and Egypt has just
made a big discovery of natural gas, and they're not interested
in Israeli natural gas.
AARON MATÉ: Do you think Israel will actually ever allow
Palestinians to develop their own natural gas resources?
SHIR HEVER: Obviously, the Israeli government is never going to
do this of their own accord. It's only a question of
international pressure. And as soon as the international
pressure will be strong enough, they will allow it. And
actually, now the Israeli Minister of Transportation is
promoting this kind of project to build a port/airport on an
artificial island offshore of Gaza, in order to sort of allow
the siege of Gaza to become a bit more mild, and to reduce the
level of responsibility of the Israeli government to what's
going on in Gaza. To the humanitarian catastrophe that is
unfolding there.
And part of that deal could, of course, include developing the
natural gas. The purpose of this, is to get more international
legitimacy, and this minister is only going to succeed in its
project if there will be international pressure on Israel to
actually alleviate the siege.
AARON MATÉ: Which has been pretty absent for many years, as
Israel has not allowed much development in Gaza, and in fact,
hindered development. But as we wrap, looking at the Flynn
investigation, as it goes forward, certainly he's going to
continue to get a lot of scrutiny for his alleged Russia ties.
When it comes to this story, this Turkish natural gas
connection, what are you looking for when it comes to questions
you want to see answered, as Flynn's foreign ties receive more
and more attention? Quickly.
SHIR HEVER: Yeah, I think we need to know: which company has
hired Inovo to hire Flynn on their behalf? Why they thought they
need a security expert, a former general, to do a job, which is
basically an economic job? So, this is a very important angle to
this -- why is this story about energy, turning to be a story
about military officers?
And I think it's also interesting to see -- how was the Trump
Administration considering the whole issue of natural gas, when
the Trump energy policy seems to hinge mainly on coal? Natural
gas was more associated with the Hillary Clinton campaign. And
so, she considered it to be a kind of transition fuel towards
renewable energy, and this is a very controversial issue,
because natural gas is not really a transition fuel.
But this sheds a certain light on everything, and also the
appointment of George Papadopoulos, that actually the interests
here were not to develop a kind of energy source, but to form
political ties for the United States, and for Israel; and in a
kind of competition over regional dominance against Russia.
AARON MATÉ: Shir Hever, Real News correspondent in Germany --
thanks very much for joining us today.
SHIR HEVER: Thanks for having me.
AARON MATÉ: And thank you for joining us on The Real News
Network.
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Re: Re: Fossil Fuel Skulldugggery
By: AGelbert Date: April 2, 2017, 1:48 pm
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Charlie Kronick
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