Don't know how true it is, bit some interesting conspiracies are starting to emerge about the Gulf oil disaster. This article mentions Goldman Sachs just happened to be positioned to benefit from this.
Gulf Oil Conspiracy.
More and More Dubious Information is coming out about the Gulf Oil Disaster. Even more Revealing however is the fact that Goldman Sachs shorted the Gulf Oil stocks the day before the accident. - In what is looming as another Cheney's Halliburton bought a company called Boots & Coots which became well known for putting out some of the world's largest oil and gas fires. 8 days before the disaster public relations predicament for Goldman Sachs, the banking giant admitted today that it made "a substantial financial bet against the Gulf of Mexico" one day before the sinking of an oil rig in that body of water.The new revelations came to light after government investigators turned up new emails from Goldman employee Fabrice "Fabulous Fab" Tourre in which he bragged to a girlfriend that the firm was taking a "big short" position on the Gulf. "One oil rig goes down and we're going to be rolling in dough," Mr. Tourre wrote in one email . "Suck it, fishies and birdies!" Goldman Sachs also owns Corexit, the 100% toxic and only 54% effective dispersant that is being used to try and clean up this mess, despite the EPA demanding that they do not Use it. http://www.cnn.com/2010/US/05/29/oil.spill.workers.ill/ The fumes alone from Corexit 9500 can cause unconsciousness, liver failure and kidney failure. Even worse is the fact that it can Evaporate leading to a potential ecological holocaust through the south east from toxic rain and compounded by the fact that it is now Hurricane Season. To add insult to Injury is it’s Mediocre Effectiveness. GOLDMAN SACHS stands to not only make massive profits from the disaster but also reap windfall cash from the clean-up process. Is there Any Doubt in Anyone’s Mind that if GOLDMAN SACHS did not Own COREXIT, that a much safer and more affective dispersant would have been used from the start, Or That The EPA Demand to Cease and Desist in it’s use would have been followed. As a side note http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/business/69... This Whole Thing Stinks to High Heaven. Every Effort to Fix it has Failed, every step in the Clean-Up and Damage Control has been EPICLY mishandled and Even the Lead up to the Initial Explosion REEKS, with Engineer’s being forced to Leave the RIG 11 Hours before they were finished with their safety checks prior to the Explosion. And All I can think about, is how Calm and Relaxed Obama looks on his rare Televised appearances in the lead up to what is presumed to be a Democrat Blood-Bath this Fall. I realise of course the Idea Sounds CRAZY, but it none-the-less is a juicy bit of entertaining thought. You start with a down on their luck Chemical Dispersant manufacturer in Indiana whose main product COREXIT was dumped by it's origional developers (EXXON) because of it's extreme toxicity and mediocre affectiveness. Miraculously GOLDMAN SACHS buys a controlling stake saving them from their slump but appearing for all extents and purposes as an absolutely terrible financial move on Goldmans part. You then have Goldman Sachs selling a gigantic amount of BP Stock and then suddenly making another Terrible financial move by Shorting GULF OIL STOCKS at a time where their Out-Look was at an All Time High with Obama finally giving in to Off-Shore Drilling Pressure. The Next Day an Entire Oil Rig Explodes beginning one of the Worst Oil Leaks in History. All of Goldman Sachs Seamingly Bad Moves are suddenly set to Land them Massive Profits. You then Have Obama essentially Allowing the use of COREXIT 9500 despite the EPA pleading with him to Enforce their BAN of it's USE. All leading the way for Windfall Oil & Gas Profits off of Higher Prices And Even worse the Stage is set for an Even Larger Disaster across the Entire South East from COREXIT Toxic Rain which could very well wind up requiring large portions of the SE to be Evacuated under a FEMA Emergency. -The End- |
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