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Date: 03 Sep 2005 07:27:25 AM
Object: The lies to hike the price of oil.
The Lies To Hike
The Price Of Oil
From David Icke's Email List
9-3-5

A more appropriate title for this piece would have been "Orchestrating
Financial Collapse".

Admittedly the hardest part of observing the unfolding of a
prearranged history is connecting the dots. More to the point, to be
able to see how all things are connected and work in concert to
achieve a desired goal.

So I'd like to throw some things out that the public at large doesn't
know and never would. What I am about to tell is common knowledge in
oil circles but the worker ants at the bottom of the pyramid never
question what they see. I was an eye witness to what I am going to
relate and there are a good many others who could come forward if only
they will.

In 2000, I worked in the Gulf of Mexico for two different OSV
companies that provided support services to the "oil patch". The two
companies did very different work for the oil companies so I got to
get an eye full.

The first thing that I'd like to expose is the fact that nearly all of
the new wells in the gulf are immediately capped off and forgotten
about. I saw well after well brought in only to see them capped off
and left. Oil or natural gas it didn't matter. I asked a couple of
petroleum engineers what exactly was going on and I was told by both
(they worked for different companies) that there was no intention of
bringing that oil to market until the "price was right".

That wasn't the only bogus thing that was happening. Seismic
technology had developed to the point that they could not only tell
the companies where the oil was but how much oil was there. All they
had to do was go out and stick a straw in and suck it out. They
didn't. Once again, the oil prices weren't right. When they are ready
and want it they know right where to go get it.

Another lie I'd like to lay to rest is the one about all of the
"terrible damage" done to the oil platforms and rigs in the gulf
during hurricanes. This is how they justify the price spikes that
occur because of lost production. If anyone cared to see this for
themselves they could travel the entire Gulf of Mexico in search of
destroyed oil rigs and they won't find any- not one. There is a damed
good reason that this is so and that reason is that they are built so
well that a hurricane can't touch them.

Think about it . If you're going to build something in an area where
you are guaranteed to see 150-180 mph winds, storm swells up to 60-80
feet and it will happen year after year, how would you build them? Out
of chicken wire and duct tape? Hell no and they don't. The platforms
are designed to offer almost no wind resistance and the majority of
platforms are at least 120 feet above the water level. They are built
so well that several of them have suffered direct hits by watercraft
of all sizes with little harm. They were damaged but they were far
from destroyed.

The reason that I know how well they are constructed is because for
awhile I worked with a company that salvaged derelict oil rigs. When
the wells ran dry and the oil companies didn't need them any more the
company that I worked for would buy them, take them apart, haul them
back to land, refurbish and then resell them. It is an incredible
process to take these things apart because they are constructed so
well.

I've worked on the boats that hauled explosives to the job sites to
speed the disassembly process.

Another lie regards the "burp" in the supply line. Oil companies are
as stingy as any on earth and one of the ways that they cut costs is
to eliminate the number of people that they need on a rig to keep it
running. Most active wells are totally automated and require almost no
human intervention. The oil companies have guys that travel from rig
to rig via helicopter to check on things periodically but most never
see
a human on them unless something goes wrong or some maintenance is
needed.

During a hurricane about the only rigs that need to be evacuated are
the drill rigs that have workers on them. The active wells and pumping
stations are controlled by remote control from the shore and if it
weren't for the evacuation of land based personnel from areas where
there is danger from the hurricanes these things could continue to
pump right through the worst hurricane.

So, regarding a burp in the supply chain there shouldn't be one and
that is because most of the oil from the Gulf of Mexico goes to the
refinerys at Port Arthur or other points in Texas and the tankers from
the middle east go to Galveston to offload.

When oil moves across the Atlantic during hurricane season the tanker
traffic may have to kill some time to let a storm get ahead of them
but once it does they haul ***** right behind it. Anyone who has seen
how fast an oil tanker can move in open water will tell you that they
don't dawdle around. Most of them can move around 30-40 knots and for
a ship that size that baby is moving on. The only reason they would
have to
kill any more time would be if a hurricane suddenly changed course and
was headed for Galveston. So far this year that hasn't happened. So
why the "break" in supply?

Everything that we hear about oil from the oil companies is a big fat
lie. Have we hit "peak oil" as a good many insist that we have? I'll
make a wager with anyone who would care to take the bet. I bet that
when oil hits $100 a barrel (I have a hunch that's the target price)
there will be no shortage. Any takers?

One of the most astounding things to watch when the elite swing into
action is what I call conservation of movement. If you had three
events that you wanted to set into motion you could apply the
necessary pressure separately to all three to get them moving. Or you
could do what these guys do and wait patiently until you see the right
opportunity to apply the pressure in only one spot that will move the
other two with the momentum from the first. The difference is whether
something is pushed or pulled along. It"s as graceful as a ballet to
watch in motion. No wasted motion, no wasted energy, it would almost
be a thing of beauty if it weren't for the rotten purposes behind it
all.

So for all of the kiddies that are waiting for their draft notices I
would say don't bother, I don't think that there will be a draft. They
won't need one. Since the all volunteer military came into being
recruitment has always had an inverse relationship to the economy. The
better the economy the harder it is to get recruits. We're facing a
winter season in North America that may see heating costs equal to a
family's house payment. If our weather is being controlled expect it
to be a bad one. With $100 dollar a barrel oil on the horizon and the
ensuing loss of jobs because of energy costs the military will be one
of the only places a young man or woman will be able to eat on a
regular basis and keep a roof over their heads.

The beltway fascists have said all along that there would be no draft
because they wouldn't need one. Don't you have to wonder how they knew
this (what is it you say- just a coincidence nothing to worry about)?
God does work in mysterious ways. The neocons need cannon fodder for
their war machine and lo and behold mysterious market forces drop it
on their doorstep.

For another coincidence take a look at Social Security here in the
US.Amazing how the price of oil began a sudden rise when it became
apparent that the American people weren't going to allow their
retirement money to be "privatized". When the carrot didn't work the
stick wasn't far behind.

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