View Full Version : Rockefellers sell all fossil fuel investments and switch to clean energy $50 billion
EYES WIDE OPEN
23rd September 2014, 08:49
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-29310475
I wonder if this is the start of revealing surpressed technology?
Oouthere
23rd September 2014, 10:57
Either that or they are preparing for upcoming regulatory changes. Either way, the PTB are certainly in control of technology roll-out.
KaiLee
23rd September 2014, 11:37
You just know there's something fishy about this. It reminds me of the feeling I had when Dan Quayle came out worldwide for the environment. It's all wrong. What's the catch? Hmmmm since Dan Quayle, energy prices have become a significant expense. What's the bet this is going to cost us too?
Oouthere
23rd September 2014, 11:49
Yeah, Obama said he wants the U.S. gas prices to be equal to Europe's. That will be about a 200% to 300% increase, guess you need the funds for all the welfare and war programs.
Maia Gabrial
23rd September 2014, 11:52
The US corporation is bankrupt, so they need to find money somewhere, Oouthere. You can bet they'll snag up that gas increase....
I'm thinking that when all the govts run out of money - no more wars....
Just a thought...
Oouthere
23rd September 2014, 12:09
It may be just the opposite, there's only so many ways to generate funds. Wars create jobs and that's what helped to turn the economy of pre-WWII.
Though I'm a capitalist and believe in freedom (do as you will so long as you do not impose on others), it is not right for people to have billions of dollars at their disposal while Obama's brother lived on some ridiculously low sum of $5 per month (or something like that). They are all hypocrites anyway, or go there to change the system and the system changes them.
I liked Glenn Beck, but now he has lost touch imo of the everyday Joe. When he asked why people get upset about $10 popcorn at the theater, that said it all to me. Now his group appears to be an incredibly bright group of guys that enjoys making fun of us lower IQ types while living highly. Everyone changes I suppose...
GoodETxSG
23rd September 2014, 13:36
I agree, Very Fishy...
They have prevented Zero Point Energy from making it out to Main Stream Science & Developmrnt for so long (w/IS also the main roadblock to "Disclosure") I wonder exactly what may have occured "Behind the Wizards Curtain" to put this in motion (If completely accurate). Beyond the rumors... :confused:
Something strange is going on IMHO... Sign's are popping up every where of something big is in the works...
Tesla_WTC_Solution
23rd September 2014, 15:51
Because: http://www.fool.com/investing/general/2014/09/20/how-this-looming-threat-could-devastate-the-us-ene.aspx
How This Looming Threat Could Devastate the U.S. Energy Industry
By Adam Galas | More Articles | Save For Later
September 20, 2014 | Comments (19)
Editor's note: A previous version of this article stated that Hurricane Katrina struck in 2007, when in fact the year was 2005. The Fool regrets the error.
There is an impending energy crisis looming that almost no one has heard of, but could have dire consequences for America's energy industry.
According to Tim Osborn of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and Steve Gill, senior scientist at the agency's Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services, by 2100 much of southeastern Louisiana will be under 4.3 feet of water. This area faces the fastest rate of sea level rise in the world.
To put those numbers in perspective consider this: Grand Isle, Louisiana, which is 50 miles south of New Orleans, has reported annual increases in sea level of 9.24 millimeters, which is a third of an inch per year -- more than quadruple that of Key West, Florida.
Things are even worse in other areas. According to Mr. Osborn, "[W]e have rates of 11.2 millimeters along the south shore of Lake Pontchartrain -- the metro New Orleans area. And inside the city we have places with almost a half-inch per year."
To put it another way, every hour an area of land the size of a football field, 16 square miles per year, becomes submerged.
What's causing this?
While many people may initially think climate change is to blame for this slow-motion disaster in the making, in fact that's only partly the explanation. Southeast Louisiana has an average elevation of just three feet above sea level and, according to this study, much of New Orleans, whose port adds $37 billion to the U.S. economy each year (and supports 160,500 jobs), will largely be underwater within decades.
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Zionbrion
23rd September 2014, 16:13
I thought it was very fishy when i watched the daily vice news today that the Flood wall street protest and this Rockerfeller announcement coincided. They really do fuel both sides...no pun intended.
Sunny-side-up
23rd September 2014, 16:16
Rockefellers selling which fossil fuel investments of what in particular ?and switch to clean energy $50 billion, so they can now start to use their stolen and or withheld patents on the FE machines and techno that they just happen to have in an old vault here and there ha!
They will also probably declare that they will be selling any investments they have in petro aviation and be switching to Negative Gravity propulsion, the craft of which will just happen to look like them UFO's that don't exist!
Axman
23rd September 2014, 16:18
They must have a way to tax the green movement.
The axman
wnlight
23rd September 2014, 16:58
No intelligent person announces that he will sell huge dollars worth of stock - before hand. That announcement will depress the value of the holdings and cause a lower yield. It would take a long time to sell the TRB holdings in fossil fuel holdings. I am not sure what their real motive is, but they are used to controlling the market. Perhaps they plan to actually BUY more after the price caves.
Tesla_WTC_Solution
23rd September 2014, 17:42
Keep in mind one of them died in a plane crash recently.
And the family has been implicated somewhat in what happened to the Titanic over 100 years ago.
100 years of silence culminating in the death of the heir... it might make me reinvest too, if I was one of them and had not listened to the warnings...
the biggest investor in free energy died on the Titanic. never forget that.
and remote control had already been invented -- "what iceberg"? :madgrin:
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