Renewable energy is a topic of concern
and excitement to many of the trailblazers and decision makers in our
country. Stuart Bernstein, of Goldman Sachs, summarizes the stance
on renewable energy on behalf of one of the most important,
productive financial institutions in the world.
Chevron is America’s third
Largest corporation. Here is their opinion of “renewables.”
The price of oil and the value of the
American Dollar go hand in hand! Thus the origin of Greed! You’ll
find the following video is very, very informative.
(From Prof Sistrunk: THIS VIDEO IS VERY DANGEROUS. I WILL ALLOW IT BUT PLEASE BE CAREFUL WITH THIS INFORMATION)
Petroleum, in an unrefined form, has
been used by humans for more than five thousand years. The largest
volume products of the industry are fuel oil and gasoline. Petroleum
Oil is also the raw material for several chemical products including
pharmaceuticals, solvents, fertilizers, pesticides and plastics. It
is probably the single most important factor to the world economy.
It is simply the most widely used resource in the world. The
emergence of petroleum as the most sought after good has been both
direct and indirect causes of greed, corruption, and empire dating
back to the mid 1800’s. John D. Rockefeller’s Standard Oil
Company gained almost complete control of oil refining and marketing
in the United States.
Standard Oil’s niche was underselling,
differential pricing, and secret transportation rebates. Standard
Oil was crucified by journalists and politicians throughout its
existence. It was criticized as being “the most cruel, impudent,
pitiless, and grasping monopoly that ever fastened upon a country.”
John D. Rockefeller is the most prevalent philanthropist the world
has ever witnessed. However, one could speculate that maybe
Rockefeller was so very generous due to a guilty conscience from
possibly many cruel, inhumane actions. Another opinion could be that
he only had so much to give because he viciously acquired so much for
decades upon decades.
Rockefeller is not the only possible
example of greed, corruption, and empire in the United States. Let’s
add ex American President and Vice President George Bush and Dick
Chaney to the discussion. It is now viewed as a plausible
possibility and maybe even a reluctant truth that the devastating
events that took place in America on “9/11” was a hoax and a
diversion. It is a published fact that ex CIA Director George Tenet
falsified America’s case on “WMD’s” in Iraq. It is believed
that “9/11” was used by the Bush Administration as a tactic to
mislead the American population to believe that Iraq produced weapons
of mass destruction and planned to use them on the United States.
Bush was brewing up a false motive to lead his country to war for
some different, greedy, corrupt reasons. Bush’s true initiative
was to take over the oil operation in the Middle East by setting up
permanent U.S. military bases around its oil reserves, to keep people
heavily reliant on petroleum by destroying alternative energy
infrastructure, and to turn his company “Halliburton” into a
modern-day monopoly, alongside his partner Dick Chaney. Dick Chaney
owned close to 450,000 shares of stock in Halliburton during the time
period of the War on Iraq. Moreover, since the Bush Administration,
Halliburton has been the largest profiteer in the business of
supplying goods and aid in the event of natural disasters worldwide.
Worldwide reliance on oil creates a
serious power class. Anyone outside this class is unfortunately
replaceable, and or, expendable.
END GREED, CORRUPTION, and other
INHUMANE ACTS! INVEST IN RENEWABLE/ALTERNATIVE ENERGY!
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ReplyDeleteI believe that Stuart Bernstein, of Goldman Sachs is right when he says that coal, natural gas and oil has been widely available but they we eventually become finite. population is rapidly growing and we are using up essentials that has been available for hundreds of years. using the Renewable Energy will definitely make things cleaner. The only problem that I have about converting to renewable energy because the cost is very expensive. Nevertheless, converting to going green will make things more efficient and safe.
ReplyDeleteGreat post! It’s amazing how most of us refused to pay attention to simple details of different events, which is currently happening in United States or around the world. We just believed everything the media displayed to us without any type of critical thinking behind the matter.
ReplyDeleteWow it is interesting to note just how many coincidental facts line up to support these controversial claims. On one hand, it is sad to think about the fact that the leader of our country would be involved in such heinous acts, but we must realize that these are people as well. And sometimes these individuals that we vote into power are plagued by the same illicit desires that the rest of us fight.
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