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QUESTION: Why don't we ever see any oil well in Iraq?
By C. E. Carlson
"Should we pull out or stay, should we 'cut and run' or finish the job we
started." We hear every reason examined and discussed...every one except the
real reason, oil. And please notice, we never see the oil wells or plants in Iraq.
None of the reasons for staying make much sense when given a little thought. For
instance, we are supposed to believe it is not macho to walk away from a fight we
have started. But we citizens did not start the fight with Iraq and they did not
start it with us, our government started it on purpose, and citizens suffer for it
and pay for it. Not one elected American official has died in Iraq to my knowledge.
And with all the publicity why is it we never see and oil well doing what they do?
We don't see them being attacked nor do we see who guards them.
We could tick off the reasons we are told for the wars one by one, but you already
know them, you hear them every day too...except for the one real reason that makes
perfect sense.
The real reason for staying in Iraq, the one we are never told about, has to be
involved with oil because that is what Iraq does, it produces oil. Oil is the
national business of Iraq, it is a series of scattered giant oilfields with sand
poured on top! Why else would the 200,000 men solders be there?
Fox News presented a shocking but all too typical example of how oil-o-phobia infects
Democrats, the Administration, and the big media with chicken virus on Sunday,
December 4. News host Chris Wallace interviewed neo-war opponent, Democrat Barbara
Boxer and Presidential Security Adviser Stephen Hadley.
Chis Wallace hurled creampuff questions at the guest about Iraq. The pat logic for
staying was debated. One of several silly argument is, "We owe it to the Iraqis
to finish the job of democratizing them," inane because the country is now in
civil war over our presence. But the one real reason for staying is never uttered by
any side, OIL, oil, oil. Not one reference was made to any oil related word, such as
"petroleum" on the Chris Walace show, you would not know oil exists. If you
find this hard to believe, so did I, but it's not even unusual, it's the norm in
press encounters.
When someone is trying to fool you the first thing they lie about is their motive. If
you can be convinced the Warmaker has a noble motive, you may have forgiveness and
even support. You may even defend the liar for having good intentions even when he
is caught red-tongued, if there seems to be no evil motive. The Warmakers can't
justify their motive for being in Iraq so they hide it under a media blackout, and
the press also must forget there is oil in Iraq, so powerful is the force of their
purse.
WE STAY TO PROTECT THE INTERNATIONAL OIL INDUSTRY
The USA and our British partner cannot pull out because the industrial companies our
leaders have placed in charge of the oil fields all over Iraq can not hold the
territory without our troops.
Our 200,000 solders have to keep 15 million Iraqi's imprisoned in big city gulags so
the people don't bother the folks who control and guard the oil field.
If our leaders withdraw our military, Halliburton, the Seven Sisters, and hundreds of
their illegitimate brats who are profiteering in Iraq, would all have to go home.
The people of Iraq have shown that they are willing to die for what they consider
theirs; the Warmaker's private armies do not have the stomach for such a conflict
without our full military support.
Simply stated, the revolt against the occupation(called "insurgency")is a
revolution to get back the national wealth of the country. Oil and water are the
natural assets of Iraq. Every Iraqi benefited in some way from oil, even under the
petty tyrant Saddam Hussein who was a small time assassin compared to our own
Warmakers. But few Iraqis have benefited from the oil under Halliburton. Gasoline
cost as little as $.05 per gallon before Shock and Awe, yes, I mean five cents a
gallon. Now there is a gasoline shortage in Iraq, and the production is way down.
Our leaders have proved they don't care if the Iraqis have a civil war and kill each
other, while they are contained and kept busy in the cites guess who is harvesting
the oil in the desert?
Do you need proof that our troops stay to protect the oil profiteers? Ask yourself
"When did I last see a press report on or a film about the oilfields in Basra or
northern Iraq, or anywhere else in the country for that matter? The answer is
probably "never." This writer has not seen one since the 1991 withdrawal
from Kuwait when we saw distant panoramas of burning oil wells on the horizon as far
as the eye could see. Then, for a brief moment in history, we saw an image of what
the real Iraq should look like. Then, Brown and Root, Halliburton and others, came
in to put out the fires, and the Warmakers have never left. It makes one suspicious
of who started the fires, I think Saddam started them, but could I be mistaken?
We occasionally hear about an attack on a pipeline, but where is the color photo of
these attacks? Why don't Don Rumsfeld and Dick Cheney pose for photo ops beside a
drilling rig, refinery or pumping station in what is the second largest oil reserve
in the world?
The answer is simple. THEY DON'T WANT YOU TO REMEMBER THE OIL. If the news does not
show oil, and our President does not mention it, it does not exist. Then there is
no motive for perpetuating an American created civil war in a cage. Please also note
that with all the Democrat political neo-objections and anti-war posturing, not one
congressman I know of has dared to bring up the oil motive. Democrats also voted for
the war, and they look to war business for their reelection. To buck the war is politically
acceptable, so long as appropriation of the oil fields is not mentioned as a motive
for having gone to war. It is also taboo to say we went to help Israel, which is now
participating in the plunder.
To Halliburton, the Seven Oil Sisters, and all the armament makers, Iraqis oil fields
are very real. The "War on Terrorism" is too good a deal to just walk away
from.
Our controlled press is also afraid of Halliburton, the seven oily Sisters and their
slick lesser brats. Don't expect your TV anchor to tell you we are staying the
course to make Iraq safe for Wall Street's Warmaker enterprises and international
bankers. Blackwater Corporation mercenaries are paid at the rate of about a $1000.00
per day to watch the black stuff flow from the ground, as it flows in few other
places in the world, at a production cost of only pennies per barrel. No wonder
industrial America wants you to guard their newfound empire, acquired with bombs and
bullets you paid for.
ANSWERING OUR OWN QUESTION
The last time you saw Iraqi oil wells on your local TV channel was in 1991 when
Saddam Hussein was blamed for setting about 200 wells afire as his men fled Kuwait.
Remember, they lighted up the sky for miles. Yes, it is time to cut and run, cut
our military death losses and the Warmakers' profits.
What can one person do in the face of unspoken collusion among industry, media, and
both political parties with the intent to deny us knowledge of our government's
motive for its crimes? You can start by supporting examining our Project Strait Gate
http://www.straitgateministry.org/ (look for other valuable links
*The Seven Sisters are now only four mega oil companies of the 20th century:
ExxonMobil, Chevron, Shell, and BP are the survivors.
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