It's Raining OIL - Mixed with Corexit - Toxic Nightmare Video
http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread580457/pg1Oil dispersant Corexit known to be toxic 20 years ago (videos)
http://www.examiner.com/x-4002-Green-Living-Examiner~y2010m5d21-Oil-dispersant-Corexit-known-to-be-toxic-20-years-ago-videosBP’s Corexit Increases Uptake of Endocrine Disruptors in Fish – What Will It Do to People?
http://firedoglake.com/2010/05/24/bps-corexit-increases-uptake-of-endocrine-disruptors-in-fish-what-will-it-do-to-people/BP Had Alternative Less Toxic Dispersant to Corexit Sitting on Shore Since Early This Month
http://videocafe.crooksandliars.com/heather/bp-had-alternative-less-toxic-dispersant-c
BP-Gore-Strong...planned attack on the environment
Maurice Strong has been caught red handed by George Hunt planning a dust bowl in the middle of the United States (Colorado/New Mexico).
For those of you unfamiliar what a dust bowl is...it contributed to the planned extermination of over 7 million American citizens during the 1920's to 1930's.
These people work with the banksters to plan a 3 prong attack on humanity...
economic/financial/debt
environmental sabotage
labor exploitation/slavery
A very impressive documentarian exposed the similar trends and this oil rig false flag will hopefully allow people to truly understand the threats that humanity is under by these pharaoh nutcases:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=eO-eVe2xJZs
The Dust Bowl, stock market crash and Great Depression resulted in the deaths of over 7 million Americans and this was according to plan. It is happening again.
Maurice Strong and George Hunt:
Guest: George Washington Hunt
http://www.archive.org/details/AlexJonesRadioShow-January122010The Alex Jones Show: January 12, 2010
0:46:05 George Washington Hunt, a former naval officer and an official host at the UNCED 4th World Wilderness Congress, documentary "The Big Bad Bank"; thebigbadbank.com
-went to 4th World Wilderness conference in 1987 because son had been killed in wilderness, and other son wanted to repair huts along Arctic for travellers; went to meeting to see about getting his son a job
-saw there was another agenda of this conservation conference, a secret meeting, got in as a replacement host for someone who was sick
had lunch with the Rothschilds
-asked the president of the World Conservation Bank, Michael Sweetman, how the bank would survive if asset base was Arctic lands, reply was that they were working on that (in 1987)
-we haven't see it yet, but it is coming, there will be one bank, one credit card, and if you cross that bank and don't do what they want, you will lose your credit card privileges and won't be able to buy or sell
-after conference, learned that Maurice Strong was planning to pump water away to turn thousands of thousands of miles of San Luis Valley into a dustbowl -since then have spent $250,000 to expose Maurice Strong
-that 1987 conference was attended by Secretary of the Treasury James Baker, head of IMF, head of World Bank, head of United Nations in Geneva, Edmond de Rothschild, David Rockefeller, Maurice Strong, Gro Harlem Brudland of WHO
-Brudland is in a new group with former President Jimmy Carter, Desmond Tutu and others, called the Elders, in direct contact with the Club of Rome
the Brudland Report was used as the basis for the World Wilderness Foundation Congress; her analysis is that 2 billion people have to be removed from the planet (down from 6 billion at the time)
-these elites want the world to themselves, and they don't like us cannon-fodder who inhabit it
an elitist banker from Canada said "let's do this bank without telling the cannon fodder about it that unfortunately inhabit the Earth", some 22 years ago
-the 1987 Congress ended with Rothschild presenting his banking program, for Brunland to present to the United Nations October 1987
Maurice Strong allegedly took $1 million bribe from the UN's oil for food program
-Fox just exposed him on Copenhagen conference that he made billions of dollars on global warming
Maurice Strong got $8 million when he sold the Vaca for water rights which he did not own; seems there was fraud at either Nature Conservancy level or Cabeza de Vaca Land Company
-it appears they are gearing society toward a feudalistic society, similar to the Middle Ages
they will introduce worship of Mother Earth as part of the religion
-Maurice Strong's wife Hani is head of the Earth religion cult
-there are a lot of parallels in George Orwell's book "1984"
-each product will have a tax based on how much of Mother Earth went into the growth of that product
-they want to create a demand for dry ice machines to convert CO2, and ship it to the polar ice caps
-they want to create huge projects costing trillions of dollars, and then pull out before they collapse
-we will see a lot of these ideas come along to change the climate
-big concern is "e" bomb, electromagnetic surge pulse, which would be easy for rogue nation to launch one into atmosphere which would destroy all electronics within line of sight
-James Baker gave keynote address at the 1987 meeting, saying conservation required growth and development, which caused a stir among the environmentalists
-Rothschild encourages a fight between environmentalists and development, and he will be the synthesis to bring them together
-Hunt asked in 1987 when this bank would come into existence, they said there would be a collapse of world currencies in 2012, and the World Conservation Bank would come in to save the world
-about 6 months ago the House of Rothschild pushed the global carbon tax in a meeting of the London banks
More:
http://www.thebigbadbank.com/
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