JP Morgan Chase & the Saudi Oil Colony

(Excerpted from Chapter 3: The House of Saud & JP Morgan: Big Oil & Their Bankers…)

ARAMCO

With 261 billion barrels of crude oil lying beneath its soil, Saudi Arabia remains the lynchpin in the international oil grab presided over by the Four Horsemen.  As Joseph Story, Middle East analyst and former ARAMCO executive once said, “Only one factor is involved in where the price of oil is going to go, and that is Saudi Arabia”. Read the rest of this entry »

Rothschild’s Saudi Lapdog Arms Libyan Rebels

In a March 7, 2011 article in The Independent of London (“America’s Secret Plan to Arm Libya’s Rebels”, journalist Robert Fisk reported that the Obama Administration had asked Saudi Arabia to arm the Libyan rebels.  The Saudis have played this role for the City of London banker cabal for nearly a century – part of a quid pro quo which involves oil, arms, drugs and covert operations.  (See my post, The Saudi Paymaster, or Chapter 3 of my book, Big Oil & Their Bankers…) Read the rest of this entry »

Lockerbie, Lies & Libya

     While history-challenged Illuminati-mouthpiece news anchors spent the week reveling in the revived caricature of “the madman Gaddafi”, their shill reporters regurgitated CIA psyops memos of phony “massacres and bombardments”.  The most telling item in their miniscule footage were the red, black and green flags being hoisted by the “rebels” of Benghazi- the flag of the monarchy of King Idris. Read the rest of this entry »

Illuminati Showdown in Middle East

Today, for the first time since the 1979 Iranian Revolution, two Iranian warships entered the Suez Canal bound for the Mediterranean.  The frigate and supply ship will conduct training exercises with the Syrian military.  Since the Egyptian uprising, Western intelligence agencies have been busy backing protests in Libya, Iran and Syria.  Meanwhile, authentic people-power protests have commenced in Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Yemen and Algeria.  Battle lines are being drawn in the region.  The outcome may well define global geopolitics for the next century. Read the rest of this entry »

BP: A History: Part I

(Excerpted from Chapter 1: David Rockefeller & the Shah of Iran: Big Oil & Their Bankers…)

In 1872 British Baron Julius du Reuter was granted an exclusive 50-year mining and communications concession in Persia by that country’s Peacock Throne monarchy.  By 1921 the British government had installed Shah Mohammed Reza Khan in a palace coup.  With their puppet in place, du Reuter’s firm, one of the British Empire’s most important tentacles, busied itself exploiting the rich oil reserves of Iran. Read the rest of this entry »

BP: A History: Part II

In 1928 Sir John Cadman of BP held a little meeting at his Achnacarry, Scotland castle.  In attendance were Sir Henry Deterding of Royal Dutch/Shell, later an avid supporter of Adolf Hitler; Walter Teagle of Exxon, who later shipped chemicals to the Nazis; and William Mellon of Gulf Oil, which is now part of the ChevronTexaco abomination. Read the rest of this entry »

British Petroleum: Colonial Waster

“Drill Baby Drill”, cried the Caribou Barbie.  And her corporate lap dog minions concurred.  Glenn Beck played the fiddle, O’ Reilly on bass and Rush tooted sax between Oxycontin episodes.  Then came the Birthers, the Bigots and all manner of the well-heeled disgruntled.  Former Rep. Dick Armey (R-TX and why not) smelled money and was soon conducting the Tea Party orchestra on behalf of Big Bank, Big Insurance, Big Pharma and, of course, Big Oil. Read the rest of this entry »

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