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False Flag and the BP Catastrophe
Haven't you just had it up to HERE with conspiracy theories? This ain't one. This is beyond any words I'd like to spit and slobber all together - BP owns the environmentalists and it's growing more apparent every millisecond that passes. It all gives me gas. The whole thing is beating the shit out of me from the inside mainly because those that are following this do so because of the extreme level of helplessness we feel, at just how limited we are (mainly due to the fact so many of us are either poor writers, poor readers or just out of a job...) because even those with all the dough still haven't the foggiest idea of what to do. But again I have to ask - where are the environmentalists? Today, I was stopped by a seemingly harmless fellow who was from one of those odd environmental groups. Before I go further - as you may or may not know - I live here in Sunny Southern California (not an official name of any city in particular) and this guy crept up to me in a Trader Joe's parking lot in Culver City. He started with some kinda BP one-liner to try to lure me in, but I was already game. Then came the anti-Meg Whitman speech that I kinda nodded along to. Then he opened his folder and displayed to me some semi-mainstream articles. I had to stop him for a moment to ask if the group was being funded by Jerry Brown. He claimed the organization (which I can't mention by name because I left the envelope in my car) was not as of yet officially endorsing anyone at the moment. In the same breath he began raving about Brown which seemed odd - but of course it was all irrelevant because he then quickly led me toward the one catch - I couldn't join his mailing list unless I donated any amount of money to the cause. He said the organization was dedicated to bringing more solar to the state - which just made me rather bitter because of the history I have with solar companies. I didn't ask him any tough questions though thinking on it, I wish I had.
When I got home I read an article that angered me. It punctuated the frustration I had earlier in the day with the guy trying to earn his group some cash, but the frustration and feelings of helplessness just left me unwilling to jump into philosophical discussion. There is just so much information out there, and since most of the shit in the papers is just fluff, limited at best, I felt unready for such a deep talk.
Anyway, here's today's piece of information. Take from it what you want, but I still claim ignorance.
Excerpt:
Examiner.com has reported that the spreading BP oil disaster in the Gulf of Mexico is in fact an intentional ‘disaster capitalism’ false flag operation for insider profit in the genre of environmental war, and a component of an elite plan to depopulate human society and stop disclosure.
Evidence that the BP Gulf oil catastrophe is a false flag operation includes: (1) “foreshadowing drills” by the U.S. agencies prior to the April 20, 2010 disaster; (2) insider trading of 44% of its BP stock by Goldman Sachs and a related insider corporate takeover of the world’s largest oil spill by Halliburton three weeks prior to the oil spill; (3) BP CEO Tony Hayward dumping approximately one-third of his BP stocks one month prior to the Gulf of Mexico oil disaster.
The 2010 BP Gulf of Mexico false flag environmental catastrophe did not occur out of an environmental war policy vacuum. The intentional wrecking of the environment as a deliberate policy to engage humanity in perpetual “war” has been in development for over 50 years in environmental weapons think tanks and laboratories, starting in the late 1950s, with JASON scientists such as Gordon MacDonald and his work on “Wrecking the Environment” as a geopolitical strategy.
Continue reading Alfred Lambremont Webre's article here.
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