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Rocky_Shorz
16th June 2010, 07:47
Right now it is easy to hate British Petroleum for the careless destruction they've caused to our planet...

but today I was meditating on what is coming and watched this unfold...

It is what Fulford said was in the works...

Free Energy is coming - and the Federal Reserve would no longer be owned by Bank of England...

BP is UKs largest corporation, the long term financial cost of this disaster will be upward of $20 Trillion Dollars...

Bank of England will need to decide on one of 2 options...

Hand the money over to BP or give up the Federal Reserve under the agreement America handles it's own cleanup and financial recovery...

The US Government has always stood against Free energy inventions because they didn't want to lose the Billions they receive each year from oil revenues but in one disastrous move by the oil company, they are costing America more than it made from Oil taxes in the last 100 years...

The middle east is on the verge of World War III and the first things that will be knocked out are the world oil supplies...

This isn't just a national security emergency, energy independence is about to be the difference between life and death of the country.

It's easy for me to get angry at BP... all of you noticed the lighting strike that hit the recovery rig

but maybe instead we should be saying thank you...

for giving us a reason to move... Beyond Petroleum...

Humble Janitor
16th June 2010, 08:57
Good point. I think now is the best time to get the free energy out as a way of telling the U.S government to "stuff it, we're not waiting any longer!"

NOW is the time.

Operator
16th June 2010, 11:59
The momentum is here all right ... for a while now ! Question is: will people recognize it, wake up and run with it ?

So far it did not have the full effect yet that I was expecting ... a bit frustrating. Probably need more patience ...

tron
17th June 2010, 13:18
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tone3jaguar
17th June 2010, 16:06
It always takes shocks to the system to evoke global paradigm shifts. This is a shock to the system. It is really up to the cooperate military industrial complex as to what happens next. They know we are getting very close to the end game, they may just say screw it and allow the tech to be released.

conk
17th June 2010, 19:40
Aren't 'they' afraid of the repercussions of holding back the technolgy for so long? That's likely one of the reason for hiding it. How do they release it now without looking like the vile, selfish creatures they are?

tone3jaguar
17th June 2010, 20:00
I don't think they are afraid. They could just make up a story about it just having been invented yesterday and put it on the news and the sheeple would buy it. I would not care as long as it came out.

Rocky_Shorz
18th June 2010, 02:25
BP is starting to sell bonds next week to raise funding and quietly mentioned they are selling off $10B in assets...

watch who buys them...

what is going on is what a rich person does before a divorce, selling off assets to a friend while racking up loans to show there just there is nothing left to give...

Grizzom
18th June 2010, 04:14
You don't want bullsh-t Ben in your head! :p

Last time I let him in my head, I was dreaming about ninjas for a week.

You gotta love him though, he's the most optimistic man Ive ever seen :smokin:

Rocky_Shorz
23rd December 2010, 21:34
BP is starting to sell bonds next week to raise funding and quietly mentioned they are selling off $10B in assets...

watch who buys them...

what is going on is what a rich person does before a divorce, selling off assets to a friend while racking up loans to show there just there is nothing left to give...

Here is another piece quietly being sold...


Bogota: Colombia's competition regulator has given the green light for state oil firm Ecopetrol and Canada's Talisman to acquire the Colombian unit of BP.

Ecopetrol said Tuesday in a press release that the Superindendancy of Industry and Commerce's decision gives the go-ahead for the $1.75 billion purchase of BP Exploration Company Colombia Limited.

The deal includes a $145 million (Dh532 million) payment for the stake in the Oleoducto Central S.A., or Ocensa, pipeline.

Ecopetrol and Talisman had reached an agreement in August to acquire all of the British energy giant's businesses and assets in the Andean nation.

The transaction is part of BP's strategy for meeting claims costs related to the Gulf of Mexico oil spill.

story link (http://gulfnews.com/business/oil-gas/regulator-okays-bp-asset-sell-off-1.735048)

Talisman is a curious name for a company... "An object marked with magic signs and believed to confer on its bearer supernatural powers or protection."

is this a Freemason company?

Carmody
23rd December 2010, 21:58
After a split from British Petroleum, Talisman Energy sold off money losing mining operations and focused on its large natural gas holdings in British Columbia, Canada.

In 1992, BP Canada became established as Talisman Energy and subsidiary Fortuna Petroleum, which became one of the first international oil companies to do business with Cuba.

On May 30, 2007 the Company announced the retirement of its longtime President & CEO, James Buckee. John Manzoni, formerly of BP, was named as his successor, effective September 1, 2007.

Max01
24th December 2010, 13:32
Good point. I think now is the best time to get the free energy out as a way of telling the U.S government to "stuff it, we're not waiting any longer!"

NOW is the time.

I think that we can forget about the free energy from the government.
They even banned high tech steam engines.

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SAAB.
http://www.saabhistory.com/2008/04/04/the-nine-cylinder-saab-steam-engine/
In 1974, Saab-Scania Sweden’s Saab Car Division began developing what is known as the “Saab Nine Cylinder Axial Steam Engine” also known as project ULF.

This 250-hp nine cylinder steam engine was quite small, but it packed a punch while requiring a boiler and a large condenser with a buffer tank. The best part about this engine was that it required minimal fossil fuels and included miniscule carbon emissions.:nerd:

At the time, Saab believed that they had overcome the most difficult obstacles with this engine that included everything from freezing, lubrication, cooling and starting time.