Last week I posted "9/11 Was An Inside Job", which made reference to where Cheney was on 9/11, and his 1999 speech to the Petroleum Institute in which he labelled the Middle East as containing a prize, a vast oily prize.
There has been only one beneficiary of 9/11; OIL CORPORATIONS.
Read this lot;
From http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/ap/fn/4500382.html
Iraq in Talks With Chevron, Exxon
By SPENCER SWARTZ Dow Jones Newswires
© 2007 The Associated Press
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LONDON — Iraq is in negotiations with Chevron Corp. and Exxon Mobil Corp. to build a new $3 billion petrochemical facility, and is in talks with several other Western companies over industrial projects.
In an interview Thursday, Iraq's minister for industry and minerals Fowzi Hariri said the discussions with Chevron and Exxon began this week in Washington and are at an early stage.
"It will be one or the other company for this new facility, not both," he said. "We're hoping to have a (Memorandum of Understanding) in place by about July."
Hariri took his first trip to Washington early this week and met with several companies about industrial projects. The other leg of his trip took him to London, where he also met with a number of firms.
The minister, who has been in his post since last June, said the issue of security was a prominent feature of the discussions, given the sectarian conflict that has come to characterize Iraq over the past year. He said he emphasized to the companies that much of the violence has been in Baghdad. "What you see on the television is real ... but it's concentrated in the capital," said Hariri.
The discussions with the companies have been greatly aided by an Iraq foreign investment law that won final approval last October, he said.
Hariri said he hoped discussions with ABB Lummus, a unit of Swiss-Swedish electrical engineering company ABB Ltd., Dow Chemical Corp. and KBR Inc. over rehabilitating existing facilities would lead to tentative agreements by around March. "This is what we're hoping for but we will see," he said.
So Exxon is listed as being a prime beneficiary of the privatization of the Iraq oil industry.
From http://www.contracostatimes.com/mld/cctimes/news/nation/16546019.htm
Rockefeller: Cheney applied 'constant' pressure to stall investigation on flawed Iraq intelligence
By Jonathan S. Landay
McClatchy Newspapers
Chuck Kennedy/MCT
Sen. Jay Rockefeller, D-WV, chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, speaks to reporters.
Cheney increasingly on the defensive
Durbin calls Cheney 'delusional'
WASHINGTON - Vice President Dick Cheney exerted "constant" pressure on the Republican former chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee to stall an investigation into the Bush administration's use of flawed intelligence on Iraq, the panel's Democratic chairman charged Thursday.
In an interview with McClatchy Newspapers, Sen. Jay Rockefeller of West Virginia also accused President Bush of running an illegal program by ordering eavesdropping on Americans' international e-mails and telephone communications without court-issued warrants.
In the 45-minute interview, Rockefeller said that it was "not hearsay" that Cheney, a leading proponent of invading Iraq, pushed Sen. Pat Roberts, R-Kan., to drag out the probe of the administration's use of prewar intelligence.
"It was just constant," Rockefeller said of Cheney's alleged interference. He added that he knew that the vice president attended regular policy meetings in which he conveyed White House directions to Republican staffers.
So is Senator Jay Rockefeller sticking the boot into Cheney?!
But hang on a minute. Who controls Exxon, and is thus a prime beneficiary of all the lies and manipulation over the invasion of Iraq?
From http://www.exxonmobil.com/Corporate/About/History/Corp_A_H_Kerosene.asp
Both Exxon and Mobil trace their roots to the late 19th century, when American industry was booming in numerous sectors - steel, railroads and banking, to name a few. The nation's young petroleum industry picked up the pace, too, to meet the growth in demand for kerosene, lubricants and greases.
John D. Rockefeller acquired a diversity of petroleum interests during that period and, in 1882, organized them under the Standard Oil Trust. That same year marked the incorporation of two refining and marketing organizations -- Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey and Standard Oil Co. of New York. "Jersey Standard" and "Socony," as they were commonly known, were the chief predecessor companies of Exxon and Mobil, respectively.
For both companies, the remainder of the century was a time of expansion beyond America's shores. Large "kerosene clippers" enabled overseas shipments of products in bulk quantities. Affiliates and sales offices of the two companies spread across Europe and Asia. Standard Oil's MEI FOO kerosene lamps introduced illumination across China and opened a vast new market.
In 1911, the U.S. Supreme Court ordered the dissolution of the Standard Oil Trust, resulting in the spin-off of 34 companies, including Jersey Standard and Socony. In the same year, the nation's kerosene output was eclipsed for the first time by a formerly discarded byproduct - gasoline. The growing automotive market ultimately inspired the product trademark Mobiloil, registered by Socony in 1920.
Yes, that's right! Exxon is, and always has been, Rockefeller.
So Cheney ran those terrorist drills on 9/11, but it went all wrong and those pesky Islamic terrorists hijacked the drills and killed 3000 people. Oh dear, I guess America is just going to have to invade Iraq and liberate all...that oil?
But now there's trouble at th'mill. Cheney's chief aide is in court. Someone's gotta fall on their sword to keep the public happy so they don't ask too many awkward questions.
What organization are Cheney and Rockefeller members of? The Council on Foreign Relations, which was created with the Royal Institute of International Affairs as a means for Great Britain to exercise its covert control over the US political system. Blair recently wrote a rant for the CFR mag "Foreign Affairs" asking for more blood to be spilled (though not his) in the bogus, made-in-Great-Britain GWOT.
Oh, how are the mighty fallen.
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