Wednesday 19 August 2015

Greenpeace : Attack-the-one-you-can't-reach and International Terrorism



Seriously though, this is COMPLETELY inexcusable and ridiculous - the biggest oil spill in recorded history (by orders of magnitude) was by BP, British Petroleum, the people who brought you the Shah of Iran; and that was only about 4 years ago (although, people appear to have already forgotten).



But Gazprom is the Russian government, and Royal Dutch Shell is headquartered in the Netherlands.

Attack the one you can't reach by paying other people to misdirect the attack system - this is exactly what happened in the 80s with the anti-apartheid sanctions.

Mobil Oil, one of the Rockefeller Oil companies was the largest foreign corporation doing business in South Africa, all throughout apa


"The Deepwater Horizon oil spill disaster in the Gulf of Mexico last April not only had devastating effects on humans and the environment but also on the endangered sea turtles. The total environmental impact of the 4.9 million barrels of crude oil, may take decades to assess. As of August 30, a total of 1,086 stranded sea turtles were collected, 525 of which were dead. There were reports that turtles may have been burnt alive during "controlled burns" until an agreement was reached to ensure measures to rescue the animals from the sea surface before the burnings.

The eggs and eventual hatchlings of thousands of loggerhead nests on the beaches of Northern Florida and Alabama were also in great danger. In order to protect the nests, the relevant US Authorities developed and implemented a plan to relocate 70,000 eggs, thousands of miles away to Atlantic beaches of Florida's east coast."



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