Obama Administration Profiteers Getting Filthy Rich On Oil Explosions
In a Massive Conflict of Interest, Secretary of Defense Robert Gates & Mideast Envoy George Mitchell have made Billions of Dollars on Wars & Warmongering over Oil. — by NormanB ("Deviations from the Norm")
Every time fighting erupts over Petroleum, and every time an Oil pipeline is bombed, the result is less usable Oil in the world, causing upward pressure on prices. Each of these explosions amps up the portfolios of all Oil investors, including Oil-Drilling magnate Robert Gates, the Bush family, the Cheney family, the bin Laden family, the Saudi royal family, the Governments of Iran and Russia, and Oil Billionaire George Mitchell, President Obama’s Middle East Envoy, one of the world’s wealthiest men, according to Forbes and Fortune.
Last summer Mitchell’s business partner Frederic Bourke was convicted of Bribing the President of Azerbaijan for control of its Oil. (Formerly Soviet territory, Azerbaijan is a small republic in the Caucasus Mountains, between Russia to the Northeast, Georgia to the Northwest, the Caspian Sea to the East, Turkey and Armenia to the West, and Iran to the South.) Azerbaijan’s Government and people did not want keep sending Oil to Russia, as they had done for more than a Century. On the other hand, they knew they couldn’t trust the Obama Administration after its attempt to illegally obtain the Oil. So they made a deal to sell it to neighboring Iran, angering the powerful George Mitchell. Mitchell flew in for face-to-face talks with Pres. Obama. They both emerged warmongering against Iran, claiming that its Nuclear program threatened international stability.
A Big Deception: Hiding the fact that Nuclear Energy is merely a very expensive method of boiling water for power; and that the only way Iran can afford to spend a fortune on boiling water is if the US keeps buying Oil, thus propping up its price and funneling billions of dollars to Iran. Oil industry critics have cautioned since the 1970s that the US intends to invade both Iran and Iraq to take their Oil as other sources dry up. But unfortunately, as British General Bernard Montgomery, 1960s US comedian Mort Sahl, and the 1987 movie The Princess Bride warned: The first Rule of Warfare is "Don’t Start a Land War in Asia." That is, unless you’re invested in Oil, then it doesn’t really matter how many wars or warriors the country loses, as long as we pump up the price of Petroleum.
September 1, 2001, with White House photos and all, Pres. George W. Bush welcomed Robert Gates, the Oil-Drilling millionaire, as his special adviser. Then, after the World Trade Center attack a few days later on Sept. 11, Bush named him to be the first Secretary of Homeland Security, but he turned it down because the move would have required him to divest from Oil Drilling. But as President Eisenhower noted in his Military-Industrial Complex speech, people who flow back and forth between Industry and Government inevitably start wars & conflicts to profiteer on them for their "former" cohorts. And so it went with Gates: He had to "divest" on paper when Bush appointed him in 2006 to head the Defense Department, by far the world’s biggest buyer of Petroleum. Since then, Drill-Baby-Drill policies of Bush & Obama have made his companies billions.
Gates was part of the Iraq Study Group, which many call the Didn’t Study Group because of its boneheaded conclusions. That commission was formed by the US Institute of Peace, which includes lots of Oil execs, Gates and Condoleezza Rice among them. The "Institute of Peace" also counts at least one active US General in its ranks. Trusting them to find peace is like trusting BP to clean up an Oil spill
Maybe the Obama Administration’s Conflicts of Interest led to the Gulf of Mexico’s BP gusher, and to the much larger one that started nine months ago in the Timor Sea. If our Government were really trying to protect us, it would try to stop that gusher too, but the Timor leak has done so much to enrich George Mitchell and the business partners of Robert Gates, that the Administration has apparently decided to just let that one run, as long as the press keeps it quiet.



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Societal Parasites such as former Senator George Mitchell just never seem to go away. It was with jubilation that I read his announced retirement plans from the Senate.
But he simply won’t go away.
I find it disturbing that Mitchell’s reputation is good after his Major League Baseball betrayals. MLB players had a good contract, and the US Constitution to protect them, from urine drug tests. The 4th Amendment disallows unreasonable search and seizure, and the 5th Amendment prohibits forcing people to give evidence against themselves. Mitchell convinced some players to be drug tested by promising their names would remain secret.
When that turned out to be a lie, many players experienced character assassination and saw their reputations shot down. I don’t want baseball players to cheat, but the Constitution is more important, and it’s none of my business what is or isn’t in someone’s urine.
Eisenhower was mainly railing against the Soviet Union in his speeches, saying, in effect, when will you join our side of righteousness. That is to say, he the pot was calling the kettle black. It started with the Iron Cross speech before the Press assn in 1953. It was rich coming from a background of the largest military build-up in history during the 1930s, the period when Major General Smedley Butler was calling war “a racket.”
That reminds me
James Baker is involved in Azerbaijan
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Which leads to
And here I always thought that Ike’s exposure to the national security state and the Dulles brothers, Harriman, Prescott Bush, and the gangsters surrounding Nixon, not to mention the John Birch loonies in orbit around Goldwater with their military-industrial ties to Orange County, California were the impetus for that speech.
I think Ike was well aware of the problems facing the Soviet Union but he was trying to warn us about the danger that was just beneath the surface in politics in those days especially after the ’58 midterms had brought out the pure racists in the GOP.
Eisenhower could have been warning the new President and the country about Kennedy’s incoming Defense Secretary Robert McNamara, who had become President of Ford Motor Company two-and-a-half months earlier (the day after Kennedy was elected US President). Three months later, in April, McNamara launched the botched Bay of Pigs Invasion, for which Military-Industrialists had pressured Eisenhower into ordering preparations. Very soon, McNamara and other M-I capitalists were drafting Americans for the Vietnam War. (Long after it was over, way too late, McNamara admitted the War was a mistake.) McNamara was promoted after being Secretary of Defense: He headed the World Bank from the time he left the Defense Department until 1981.
I think that you are confusing two different George Mitchells. One is a former Senator and the other is a Texas oilman. You can check Wikipedia.
see below:
Yes, there are two, the other, one George P. Mitchell, is a Texas Oilman, associated with Texas A&M University. I am talking about George J. Mitchell, the former US Democratic Senator, former Envoy to Major League Baseball and current US Envoy to the Middle East. There is much confusion because both are sleazy Oily multi-billionaires. It is former Senator George Mitchell, President Obama’s Envoy, the one who took part in Bribing the President of Azerbaijan, whereof I speak.
Here is the very long and detailed title of a Fortune Magazine article about the Bribery, followed by a link to the story:
“The Incredible Half-Billion-Dollar Azerbaijani Oil Swindle Wherein we learn why smart players like Leon Cooperman, George Mitchell, and AIG would entrust buckets of their money to Victor Kozeny, a.k.a. the Pirate of Prague. (Hint: Can you say ‘greed’?)”:
http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/2000/03/06/275250/index.htm
Here’s a link about the story, titled “US Envoy George Mitchell Testifies at Businessman’s New York Trial”:
http://www.silive.com/news/index.ssf/2009/06/us_envoy_george_mitchell_testi.html
And here’s one from American Law Litigation Daily, with a headline titled “US Envoy George Mitchell Defends Frederic Bourke at FCPA Trial”:
http://www.law.com/jsp/tal/digestTAL.jsp?id=1202431627434
Here’s an article from abovethelaw.com, published long before the Bribery trial, which talks about the corporations former Senator Mitchell had been Director of, up until the early 2000s. The corporations listed are are Disney (where he was Chairman), FedEx, Xerox, Unilever, and Staples. It’s more than halfway down this page:
http://abovethelaw.com/sentencing-law/