AN EXPLANATION OF THE WORLD'S PROBLEMS
(forwarded to Costa Rica News by Francis Jones on May 22, 2010)
J. Speer-Williams
Infowars.com
May 20, 2010
The private, foreign International Monetary/Banking Cartel controls its
puppets in Washington as it controls its oil company executives. And
everything the Cartel does is anti-life, there are absolutely no exceptions;
and their pretended Gulf oil clean-up is a glaring case in point.
Instead of cleaning up the unprecedented catastrophe created by the Cartel's
mega-corporations (Halliburton, Transocean, and British Petroleum), these
very same companies seem to be purposely killing our Gulf of Mexico, under
the pretense of cleaning it up, with a chemical dispersant by the trade name
of Corexit.
This news will, of course, be meet with incredulous disbelieve by those who
have yet to catch on to the fact that the private interests that own the
Federal Reserve System, and all other central banks in the world, also own
all major multi-national corporations.
It is something you are not supposed to know, and is politically incorrect
to talk about: the International Monetary/Banking Cartel owns, or controls,
from its base in the financial District of London, and other undisclosed
places, all large international corporations. Wall Street and the Federal
Reserve banks of the US are merely the Cartel's American subsidiaries.
The Cartel's ownership of so much is hidden with various inter-linked,
inter-locked directorships, proxies, nominees, sophisticated fronts, and the
like. Their many corporations own shares of other corporations, who own
still more shares of other corporations.
Socialist author, geo/political analyst, and activist Mr. Ralph Schoeman
estimates there is less than one percent of the world's population that
comprise the capitalist/ banking Cartel's infrastructures, yet this private
Cartel owns over 95 percent of the world's wealth, with each member holding
an average of 14 large corporate directorships.
The Cartel's multinational corporations are an arcane mixture of many
corporations, all forming, in effect, one mega-corporation, ultimately
controlled, if not owned outright by the International Monetary/Banking
Cartel.
Even Harvard's John Kenneth Galbraith, long recognized as America's leading
public intellectual, has warned us of the dangers and oligopolistic nature
of large multi-national corporations.
Of the one hundred largest economic units in the world, today, 49 are
governments, while 51 are corporations. Those corporations are the driving
force on earth, and an open secret is these corporations are owned by the
International Monetary/Banking Cartel, who also controls the governments of
the world.
This is international fascism at work.
It's not that private ownership is a bad thing; it's when most of everything
is owned by an entente of the few, and protected by governments, that makes
private, corporate-led globalization of markets miasmatic to all other life
forms as it is currently occurring in the fragile ecosystems in our Gulf of
Mexico, with its biodiversity of many plant, animal and marine species.
In short, our world is in the death grip of something known as the
International Monetary/Banking Cartel, the fountainhead of all international
monopolies, which are protected by the laws and militaries of the major
governments of the world; and the US government, with her perfidious
politicians, has lead in this defense of this Cartel, beginning sometime
after President Lincoln's assassination.
Lincoln said, "Corporations have been enthroned. An era of corruption in
high places will follow . until wealth is aggregated in a few hands . and
the Republic is destroyed."
Democratic politicians are the best agents for big business, because of the
popular belief that democratic politicians will protect the public from the
abuses of financial oligarchs, an easily provable myth.
It's a sad truth that democratic voters, who see financial plutocrats as
their greatest adversaries, constantly support ever bigger government, with
more laws and regulations, do not have a clue how those very laws are
written by the Cartel's "think tanks," to more enrich and empower
themselves.
And if one carefully explained all this to an average democratic voter, they
demand proof; and once proof was furnished, they'd ignore it all, calling it
a "right-wing conspiracy theory. So much for democratic voters, they'll not
learn much political truth this life-time.
And how about rabid republicans voters? Well, thanks to right-wing, war
loving demigods like Rush Limbaugh, republicans have monopoly capitalism
confused with free markets and free enterprises, and do not want to make any
distinctions between them.
Unfortunately, those of us stuck deeply into the media's carefully
engineered left/right paradigm have no desire be objective, and are thus
blinded to all truth that does not reinforce biased opinions. Remedial work
in geo-politics will not open the minds of such people, as they are badly in
need of spiritual remedies; nevertheless, facts are facts, and some are
available to truthseekers, like the killing of all life in our Gulf of
Mexico.
Instead of using safe, non-toxic ways to gather up the rogue oil gushing
from their incompetence, or their planned cataclysm, this private Cartel of
oligarchs is using an extremely toxic chemical dispersant (Corexit), with
the approval of the Obama administration, to drive the surface crude oil
deeply underwater.
In a New York Times article by Paul Quinlan, British Petroleum (BP) is using
a dispersant with the trade name of Corexit, even though alternative
dispersants have been shown to be far less toxic, and in some cases nearly
twice as effective.
And even though scientists have warned that Corexit could cause long-term
harm to marine life, BP has ordered almost a million more gallons of the
deadly dispersant from Nalso, a company with whom BP enjoys a cozy
relationship.
Even our own EPA data ranks Corexit as being 20 times more toxic, and far
less effective in handling southern Louisiana crude than some other
dispersants.
Historically, workers who have cleaned up after the use of Corexit have
suffered with health problems, including blood in their urine.
Carys Mitchelmore, a professor at the University of Maryland's Environmental
Science asked, "Why wouldn't you go for the lesser toxic formulation?"
BP spokesman Jon Pack defended the use of Corexit by saying their attention
is focused on plugging the leak [gusher], and not what dispersant is used.
"It's a chemical [Corexit] that the oil industry makes to sell to itself,
basically," said Richard Charter, a senior policy advisor for Defenders of
Wildlife.
Alan Levine, the head of Louisiana's Department of Health and Hospitals,
said: "We don't have any data or evidence behind the use of these chemicals
in the water. We're now basically using one of the richest ecosystems in the
world as a laboratory."
As reported in Britain's Telegraph, Louisiana state Secretary of the
Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, Robert Barham reported: "We're very
disappointed in their [EPA and oil company executives] approach. The federal
procedures call for a consensus between federal authorities, the responsible
party and the states involved. When we met and expressed our concerns [over
the use of Corexit], apparently they decided to go without us."
And go they did. Obama's Environmental Protection Agency allowed BP to turn
our Gulf of Mexico into a toxic testing ground, instead of removing the
crude oil.
British Petroleum (BP) has even refused to use their own oil tankers, lying
in the Gulf, to suck up most of the runaway oil, and possibly salvage it for
sale later, as was done after a Saudi spill in the '90's. That method was so
successful, it vacuumed up about 85 percent of that renegade oil.
Nick Pozzi, a former oil pipeline engineering and operations project manager
is puzzled why BP did not salvage perfectly good crude oil for later sale,
and to thereby protect marine and wildlife.
What Mr. Pozzi does not know is the oil companies are owned by the world's
only legal counterfeiters - the International Monetary/Banking Cartel - who
can "print" all the money they want, so making money on Gulf oil was not
important to them. Killing the Gulf of Mexico, apparently, is important to
them, for their own cryptic and esoteric reasons.
If the Cartel had wanted to save marine life, any oil they had not vacuumed
up could have been mulched with any number of non-toxic materials, such as
"Oil Sponge," a name trademarked by Phase III, Inc.
Rated as the "best performing" absorbent by the US Army Corp of Engineers,
Oil Sponge is 100% organic, and is made from renewable resources.
Oil Sponge is built using a microbial and nutrient package, capable of
transforming oil hydrocarbons into a safe bi-product of carbon dioxide and
water.
But, the governmental bureaucrats of the Obama administration, and the
Cartel's oil executives, had no interest in using an environmentally
friendly product to clean up what is the greatest man-made environmental
disaster of all time . they seemed intent on making this unbelievable
cataclysm far, far worse, and one that could never be cleaned up.
It cannot yet be proven that the Monetary Cartel purposely blew up their own
wellhead, but the crimes they have committed in their so-called "clean-up"
efforts are well documented, in spite of no corporate media outrage. Well,
of course not, the Cartel that owns the oil companies also own their
corporate media.
After the Exxon Valdez incident of March 1989, Mycelx of Georgia developed
what looks like a paper towel to soak up to 50 times its weight in oil. And
while this product is used from the Middle East to Europe to Canada it was
of no interest to the parties Obama charged with cleaning up the Gulf of the
floating oil those very same parties caused.
a.. A d v e r t i s e m e n t
b.. Then there is the AmeriHaz Petroleum Solidifier that encapsulates
environmental contaminants, making crude oil and other oil like substances
easy to retrieve, which also proved to be of no interest to the Cartel.
Even hair naturally separates oil from water, leaving large tar globs, in
which mushrooms can then be seeded. And as the mushrooms grow, they digest
the oil, leaving non-toxic organics, which can then be composed into soil,
great for growing healthy vegetables.
Anyone who has ever had a bad hair day knows how well hair will retain oil.
In fact, Lisa Gautier, president of Matter of Fact (website for hair salons)
has collected 400,000 pounds of hair, and stuffed it all into nylons to be
used as booms near Gulf shores.
This idea could have been a shot in the arm of our dying economy, by
creating organic compose for the millions of nutrient depleted farm acres in
the world. Also there could have been a viable cottage industry of
collecting hair from salons.
And, hair is certainly a renewable resource, with most of us contributing.
But neither Obama or the Cartel has done anything for our dying US and world
economy, but ensure it dies, while feebly pretending to resuscitate it.
And now that they've probably destroyed the tourist, shrimping, and fishing
industries along the Gulf Coast, we'll be hearing about more "stimulus
packages" that will make what money we do have even more worthless as it
enriches the Cartel's Wall Street.
But in the world of what could have been, there's hay, sawdust, crushed
volcanic rock, sheep's wool, and even kitty litter that could have mulched
with the oil on the surface of the Gulf waters, making for easy pick-up.
But, oil industry executives and their confederates in the Obama
administration quickly made sure that all spewing oil would either sink well
below the surface, or never rise to it, with over half a million gallons of
their dispersants. Now the oil that's been gushing for weeks can never be
vacuumed up or safely neutralized.
Worse yet, these international enemies of humanity, and life in the Gulf,
committed their dastardly deed of deeply submerging the floating oil with
their extremely dangerous chemical dispersant, Corexit, that would deny all
marine creatures oxygen, thus killing them, and marine plant life to boot,
as major underwater currents carry this poisonous oily plume through-out the
Gulf and into the Atlantic.
Trying to give this mass murder a positive spin, BP spokesman John Crabtree
said his corporation had dropped more than 560,000 gallons of Corexit on the
surface slicks and 28,700 gallons of the chemical at the subsea wellhead,
5,000 feet below sea-level.
Crabtree's justification for such an insane, criminal act was that their
Corexit would drive the oil well below the water's surface, thus keeping it
away from coastal shorelines. So instead of removing the oil, BP decided to
make the oil even more toxic, and drive it deep into the ocean where it can
never be retrieved, but will kill all marine life in its path.
Mandy Joyce, a marine sciences professor at the University of Georgia
carefully chose her words about BP's deplorable dispersants: "Anything that
requires oxygen will not be able to survive that water. The food web is
going to change. You could stymie the entire production level of the Gulf of
Mexico. That's a very real possibility."
Some of BP's chemical dispersants contain 2-butoxyethanol, a compound that
kills marine and wildlife, exactly the life our clean-up measures should try
to save.
Corexit, currently being dropped by airplanes, break the crude oil into tiny
droplets that sink well below the water's surface, where they form a giant
cloud or plume, making it impossible to gather, as is their obvious
intention.
And with this poisonous plume creating a dead zone, currently estimated to
be about the size of Delaware and Rhode Island combined, hidden at about
3,000 feet of water, no one can place an accurate figure on how much oil has
actually rushed into the Gulf.
And once this death dealing plume reaches the large, rapidly moving Loop
Current, this oily cloud of doom could swing toward Florida and Cuba,
killing the coral reefs and marine life there.
According to Stephen Howden, an oceanographer at the University of Southern
Mississippi, the Loop Current could drag the oxygen destroying cloud into
shallower waters thus potentially impacting the coral reefs and fisheries
near Florida's coast.
University of Georgia's Mandy Joyce said, "It's a good thing the oil is not
damaging the coast line, but to say everything is fine because its not
hitting the coast is missing a very important part of this equation."
And I would say, Ms. Joyce's statement is a serious understatement.
Another person famous for misleading and under stated remarks is our
president, Barack Obama.
There can be no denying that President Obama and his EPA regulators are
accomplices to the crimes in the Gulf of Halliburton, Transocean, and
British Petroleum by allowing these perpetrators of the disaster to be the
ones in charge of the capping and clean-up efforts.
How much longer will our government allow these corporate criminals to fail
with the capping of the oil gushers ,and making a dead zone of the Gulf of
Mexico and perhaps the Atlantic ocean?
Thus far, President Obama has made a grandstand play by pretending to
excoriate the oil company executives responsible for the Gulf tragedy for
not taking proper responsibility.
Excuse me Sir, it's you who should have taken control and responsibility by
tasking competent individuals and companies to cap this runaway well, and to
clean up the mess, without destroying the entire Gulf of Mexico in the
process.
And instead of excoriating the oil company executives and government
bureaucrats who dumped over a half million gallons of toxic dispersants into
the Gulf, you should be arresting them for crimes against humanity, not to
mention their crimes against marine and wildlife.
Additionally, Obama's teleprompter writers had the ignorance to state the
ridiculous: "I know BP has committed to pay for the response effort, and we
will hold them to their obligation," read Obama.
The very obvious point Mr. Obama, is you should have saved our Gulf of
Mexico, by making sure Transocean, Halliburton, and British Petroleum had
absolutely nothing to do with the clean-up efforts, rather than making them
pay to turn the Gulf into a dead zone.
President Obama went on to say many parties, including the federal
government should accept blame for the disaster, he stopped short of saying
he, himself, should be held responsible for his part in so destroying so
much life in the Gulf.
"There is oil leaking. We need to stop it, and we need to stop it as soon as
possible," said Obama.
It's not a leak, Mr. Obama. It's a volcanic gusher spewing out an Exxon
Valdez every two to four days.
Best selling author Whitley Strieber wrote, "The Gulf spill is out of
control, the media has dropped it, BP is lying, the gov't is silent. Pray."
From whales and dolphins to sardines, from starfish to coral reefs, from
microscopic organisms to all the fish in the sea, the Cartel has embarked
upon killing them all, and will continue to kill . unless they are stopped.
Are you man enough for the job, Mr. President?
http://www.infowars.com/corexit-is-killing-the-gulf/