Saturday, January 2, 2010

War for a Pipeline

I highly recommend the following articles by Scott Creighton:

Billions in Recent Yememi Investments and The Underwear Bomber’s Daddy. It’s a Small World Ain’t It? 12/30/09

Operation Scorched Earth and the Underwear Bomber 01/01/10

Dancing With Snakes 01/02/10
by Scott Creighton

“Ruling Yemen is difficult,” he said wearily. “I always say, it is like dancing with snakes.” New York Times 2008

No kidding.  Over the past week I have been investigating our new terror target, the people of the nation of Yemen.  Let’s not fool ourselves anymore, we aren’t going there to stop “al Qaeda” from lighting up more panty sparklers; we are going there to prop-up a failing corrupt regime who just happens to be “pro-Western”, “pro-business”, and deeply indebted to the World Bank and the IMF.  The Yemeni government is in deep trouble from all sides and they need to be bailed-out.  With all the money and resources at stake, the debauched Yemeni government is just “too big to fail”.  At least, that’s how Washington sees it.

Our leaders in congress and the White House are in the process of trying to convince us that we have to go to the rescue of one of the most unethical and immoral dictators in the modern world, without ever mentioning his name; a man who was probably responsible for at least two violent coups in his country, who has been “president” of Yemen (North Yemen since 1978 and then the unified Yemen (north and south) since 1990) for over 30 years, and who has richly rewarded himself and his family at the cost of the dirt poor people of Yemen.  That is who President Obama  is determined to support in Yemen; a man who makes Saddam Hussein look like the Dalai Lama.

We are going to Yemen to protect snakes: a dictator and a massive new, eight billion dollar Liquid Natural Gas pipeline that is partially owned by Bush family friend, Ray L. Hunt.

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6 comments:

  1. Laudyms -- We have all have a noses like truffle pigs -- for good research. And Willyloman is drawing a wily picture here that seems a hell of a lot more plausible than the MSM/CIA fabrications.

    Didn't quite understand what you said about your COTO report links as you continue to post here, and deservedly so.

    I would say that all truth that refutes the Lie Factory should go viral instantaneously on the net amongst Americans wanting to know what is really going on.

    Quite a different picture is portrayed of the Public Figures masquerading as Public Servants when even a minimum of questioning and research is applied. Liars are typically undone by their lies, and shortly enough people in the U.S. (many foreigners are way ahead of us living outside of our media bubble) are going to wake up to the fact that major housecleaning is in order.

    Thanks! Cheers!

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  2. When I heard how many sons this man had, the first thing I suspected is that he was being sacrificed.

    They eat their own.

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  3. purrrrrr ....

    1% solution

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  4. Yemen LNG Celebrates First Gas Export

    08 November 2009
    Balhaf: Yemen LNG celebrated on Saturday, 07 November 2009 the First Gas Export attended by H.E. President of Yemen, Mr. Ali Abdullah Saleh, Prime Minister, Ministers, members of the Parliament and Shura Council, ambassadors, governors, representatives of the shareholders, gas buyers and representatives of the Marib and Shabwah communities. Hyundai Ecopia, the LNG carrier, left the Balhaf Terminal at 11:00a.m. This marks the entry of the Republic of Yemen into the world’s club of LNG producers.

    http://www.yemenlng.com/ws/en/Articles/ShowArt.aspxcmd=showone&at=focus&artid=000023

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  5. Learning from the Saudi's. The Persian Gulf is the prize.

    Pod, you and me, the 1% solution.

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  6. wul goll-lee sergeant... ya don't suppose the oil-lake pie is shrinking... and the fatties sold more "pie shares" to each other than there was pie?

    when the "outsiders" to scam with insider-trading dried up, the "insiders" are trying to run scams on each other.

    ain't that a hoot?

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