Thursday, June 17, 2010

Committee Mind Programming ala CNN and Congress



Yeah, sure were mad at the gulf spill. Sure we hate the greedy corporates and all their shareholders. Well except my Dad of course. But really!

CNN runs the hearing with BP's, Tony Hayward today and all day long the screen is split showing the well spewing oil and intermittently showing the dead workers. Constant Alpha programming to ease the burden on Congress, this President and our own emergency organizations.

I believe this was indeed an act of sabotage, but even if it wasn't is the CEO supposed to know every aspect of every operation on every subject? Poor Hayward even if a conspirator which I doubt, is getting the full committee media assassination. He will be leaving with bodyguards, no doubt.

Oh brother, what an obvious blitz this was. Bah Bah sheeple. Get good and angry at Tony boy.  Congressional committee members may have gotten the word before the terror attack but seeing them tear into Hayward could have you thinking they saw their holdings drop.



Welcome to the inner core of the committee Tony. In the false flag terror unit you are the deflection of the day and the bin Laden for 2010. But that's what you get paid to do, right?

23 comments:

  1. You won't see me shedding any tears for asshole fat cat ceo Tony Hayward. He's the CEO for god sake. He needs to take responsibility for what happens under his command and not just spend his time counting the billions of dollars in profit he rakes in as he cuts corners and destroys people's lives and the environment. BP's environmental track record is atrocious.

    Having said that, yes the government is to blame as well. Even more so because they are supposed to be looking out for our welfare, correct? Halliburton??!!! COME ON .. HALLIBURTON~! Another company with a horrendous track record. Yea, let's put them in charge, they'll screw it up real good ;) Where was the oversight? There wasn't any. Cause, yep it is a false flag event.

    And also to blame is the same msm that is pissing and moaning now. Where were they when it was time to make deepwater drilling an issue? Why weren't they sounding the alarms BEFORE the drilling started. I don't remember hearing a peep.. does anyone?

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  2. This is such a simple and obvious campaign to follow up the climategate copenhagen cabal.

    O'Barry's speech and the CNN campaign are going to get a lot of traction, but it's not about the oil. Please someone tell me they don't see the global elites taking over under the titanic tax grid and further demise of American industy (what's left of it)

    Sun Tzu - know your enemy. It's not BP at large. It's the Committee members placed at the top to tank the company, run the triads, create the crisis and run the problem-reaction-solution dialectic.

    Think about your neighbors who may work at these companies. Your friends were trying to earn livings at ENRON, TYCO, WORLDCOM, LEHMAN and BP.

    Hayward deserves the shit but it excuses the masterminds, the administrators and the media from the real scam.

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  3. Anyone paying attention knows everyone that is involved has oily hands... BP, WH, congress (bought and pd for by big oil), msm....All part of the ff in one way or another. The bastards are profiting off our losses. May they all rot in hell.

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  4. I like the Tony Bin-laden, tee hee.

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  5. When it comes right down to it, they intend to bankrupt us with taxes, kill us slow(toxic oil spill and fallout or blowup) or kill us fast, nuclear war with Iran wherein they will scurry like cockroaches to their well constructed tunnels under the DIA ..

    No matter how you look at it, they intend to wipe us out. At this point, does it even matter where we look? The Gulf or the ships headed for gaza.. Everywhere I turn I see armageddon of one form or another.. Dammit, I need to go suck up some fluoride.





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  6. Wow. If true a very important trump card for the Cabal.

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  7. boomerangcomesbackJune 17, 2010 at 4:08 PM

    This expanding situation of crisis piled upon crisis, political, economic, moral, environmental, etc. ad nausem, is why Americans are still holding onto their "grease guns", and in fact stocking up on more degreasers.

    As Puddy continually beats the drum; we are witnessing a crescendo of events designed to bring the world's people to their knees on many fronts, looking for some "authority" to "save them". Naturally, the Committee knows exactly the solution needed and who will step in.

    Interestingly, things seem to be corresponding to Biblical prophecies as well.

    Stay alert and keep your hands clean from the oily mess.

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  8. An explosion and a tsunami AND toxic fallout.. lovely. WHo needs a nuke when ya got all that goin' for ya?

    God, I hope this guy is a loon....

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  9. just looked this guy up... not exactly someone I'd put my faith in.......

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_C._Hoagland

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  10. boomerangcomesbackJune 17, 2010 at 4:27 PM

    Yep. Let your imagination run wild...and you still may not be able to grasp the depths of the evil to come.

    Here's some more fun reading material:

    The BP Oil Spill May Be Bad, But This Cover Up is Far More Deadly

    Notice: Corexit has been banned for 10 years in Britain!

    http://www.fourwinds10.com/siterun_data/environment/destruction/news.php?q=1276751758


    TARGETS OF THE ILLUMINATI AND THE COMMITTEE OF 300

    http://www.fourwinds10.com/siterun_data/government/new_world_order/news.php?q=1276752049

    Professor: Only Global Governance Can Save Us From A Century Of Chaos

    http://www.infowars.com/professor-only-global-governance-can-save-us-from-a-century-of-chaos/

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  11. Yea Boom #11 in that hit parade is sure ringing a bell today eh?

    11. To keep people everywhere from deciding their own destinies by means of one created crisis after another and then "managing" such crises. This will confuse and demoralize the population to the extent where faced with too many choices, apathy on a massive scale will result. In the case of the US, an agency for Crisis Management is already in place. It is called the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), whose existence I first enclosed in 1980.

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  12. Jersey Girl,

    I was listening to the Mike Chambers show today and Mike read from an article posted at the oildrum.com. In it the article mentions that we could soon see methane gas coming from the surface in the Gulf.

    The article basically parody’s what Hoagland is saying, a tsunami that could reach the panhandle of Florida in a matter of minutes. A really frightening scenario.

    A three xanax afternoon.

    God, for the sake of these people the Sea and wildlife all along the Gulf Coast and Florida, I hope soon there is much better news.

    And these bastards from BP should be hung by their F’n balls! They new there was a problem two weeks before the explosion.

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  13. Chris Landau who Hoagland speaks about has written a very interesting article

    http://sbeckow.wordpress.com/2010/06/11/b-p-halliburton-and-transocean-have-unleashed-armageddon-and-now-there-is-no-stopping-it/

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  14. While I do believe there was foreknowledge and profit taking involved in the Gulf disaster, and opportunity value to the people above BP and WH, I've read about problems recognized with this well back in February which might throw the plot into a twist as far as the nature of foreknowledge. Apparently the problem with the well was known and hotly discussed for two months prior to the explosion. The well bore into the rock was porous in places, leaking alot of expensive drilling mud. Numerous attempts were made to seal with cement but without success. The implications were very obvious. Now that may have provoked an intentional plot to blow the rig, or it may have provoked a selloff of BP stock in anticipation of a major spill event. Driller engineers on the rig screamed at their bosses after the explosion that they had warned them. Perhaps BP knew the well was doomed by its geology anyway.
    I have no sympathy for a guy who dumped his BP stock prior to the explosion. But the government never investigated the airline puts around 9/11, and now they claim the evidence is all gone. The people running this sorry show will never be held accountable until they are finally brought out into the light where we can all take a good look at them and how they operate.

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  15. Hate to burst anyone's bubble, but abiotic oil is not powering this economy nor is it spewing out of the blown well in the Gulf. For a good discussion of abiotic oil one could check the threads on TheOilDrum.com.
    This blowout sure has attracted alot of budlite analysis.

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  16. Jersey, ever noticed? theres an M Missing in FEMA??
    the MIS Management:-)
    if they showed up at all, going by what I saw of Katrina...well lets say the locals will do a better job and faster.

    its a false flag alright, so handy to have it just as the carbon Fraud chats are underway, and to hide the publics attention to the Banksters mis- deeds too,
    soooo much like 9 11.
    halliburton and Transocean need to be hauled before judges also.

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  17. have you all seen this report from an Oil Drum commenter, which the editors elevated to article status:

    A grim technical view on the BP Disaster in the Gulf of Mexico

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  18. boomerangcomesbackJune 18, 2010 at 8:45 AM

    Armageddon in the Gulf. Thanks for the article Rady!

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  19. sure thing, BCB -- you all are pretty well informed on the details, so this speculative article should add to your knowledge base.

    every time I go to write something about the spill, I find some expert piece that reminds me I only have a BS in Natural Resources - sit back and learn.

    actually, I wept for a good hour (off and on) after reading this AP piece: Sea Creatures Flee Oil Spill, Gather Near Shore

    it's the dolphins that get to me - way more than birds

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  20. I agree about the dolphins Rady. It's because they are so intelligent and such trusting mammals. I love them. Though I do feel horrible for the oil slicked birds and turtles and all the other sea life as well.

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  21. yeah, Mary Sunshine has it right. They knew about this problem in February - that's why key insiders dumped their stock: Goldman Sachs, Tony Hayfuck, etc.

    Did the BP oil well really blow out in February?

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  22. “The people running this sorry show will never be held accountable until they are finally brought out into the light where we can all take a good look at them”

    Mary, I don’t believe for one minute that they are even human! I don't! These cretins behind the curtain are totally devoid of human life and of the horror they have wrought upon this tiny little sphere that we dwell.

    What is occurring in the Gulf is just so F’n unconscionable! And for many, is just way too overwhelming to grasp.

    I emailed both my sister-n-law in Jacksonville, Fl and also my brother-n-law who still has family and friends along the Gulf in Fl. I merely wanted to inform, not scare them of the possibility of this toxic stew they could potentially be breathing in, and also the over five thousands vehicles, which according to Google, were parked on the runway at Reynolds Airpark in Jacksonville. I’ve yet to hear back from either of them.

    Perhaps they’re too frightened at what is happening and are just blocking it out of their minds.

    I know it has to be affecting my brother-n-law. He grew up in Tarpon Springs and for years fished these very same Gulf waters. That is all but gone. These malevolent bastards of "Big Oil" have turned the Gulf into a living F'n hell, their very own oil park.

    Sadly, this ain’t no F’n sci-fi movie, it is the real McCoy. Bruce Willis and Samuel L. Jackson aren’t coming to our rescue anytime soon. Mother Earth has been raped once too often. She is now belching, and there doesn’t seem to be a bloody dam thing we can do. They can hold all of the F’n hearings and placate until the cows come home, it isn’t going to do squat!

    With BP’s horrendous track record they had no F’n right being granted permission to drill in the Gulf and especially at that depth. "NONE!" Where was the oversight? There was none. It was bidness as usual. The Gulf waters was sold off to the highest bidder like it were some cheap whore!

    It is just so dam sad and it didn’t have to be way, it didn’t! Once again, our representatives failed us, miserably! No! They failed the Earth.

    God help these people and the sea and wildlife all along the Gulf Coast.

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