I have seen little to nothing of this in the media, but received a tidbit of information from an individual whose opinion I value greatly and whose earlier warnings have so often proven far too accurate for comfort. There was much in the message of a personal nature, and it will remain personal. What is being published here are just those details pertinent to the events in Ukraine, and a somewhat out of left field (at least to me) suggestion that what took place surrounding the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, was no mere accident, but an event orchestrated, and pushed by Saudi sponsored interests in order to slow and/or delay U.S. energy production.
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It’s time we speak again.
…What is unfolding in Ukraine is but a singular move within a much larger chess match. Russia, China, and the Saudis are all heavily invested, as are some of the major LNG producing entities both here and abroad.
It is economic politics, a very old game, from which the few are hoping to control the many. Why the media does not indicate the truth of this, I don’t know. Perhaps every mouth and pen has been bought out already. Then again, I watch and read much less from any of that clatter these days. Partly due to physical challenges, and partly due to it gives me a headache listening to impudent children lie so easily and so often.
Since the fall of the Soviet Union, the Russian government has “turned off the gas” to the Ukraine no fewer than forty times. Some outside that realm know of that already, but what even fewer know is that former Ukraine President Yanukovych had just last year, approved a ten billion dollar LNG exploration agreement with U.S. based Chevron. Please look it up yourself to confirm. Three months later, and he is literally run out of office. Coincidence? You know better than that by now, don’t you? If people would but pay closer attention to such agreements, they would have a far better idea of what may soon follow. There is much money to be made off of such temporary destabilizations. George certainly knows his way around such things, and I was informed CGI will enjoy a quite reasonable profit as well.
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