The #1 Most Buried Story: Halliburton pumping the oil that’s not even metered
No it’s not the Downing Street Memo, or the $9 Billion lost in Iraq, or the 52 warnings before 9/11 (info that was suppressed before the election, which should nullify the election)…
The #1 buried story is the fact that Halliburton has been pumping the oil in Iraq since 2003, and it hasn’t been metered. This was revealed by the Inspector General’s report on the missing $9 billion, and highlighted by Galloway’s awesome testimony before the Senate this May
Have a look at the oil that you didn’t even meter, that you were shipping out of the country and selling, the proceeds of which went who knows where?
Gee, and oil prices have been at all time highs… coincidence?












October 22nd, 2005 at 2:21 am
Galloway was great before the Senete. That made my year. Something else not being told about Halliburtons unmetered oil is that they haven’t repaired the equipment that maintainst the pressure in these oil fields by pushing water in the other side of where the water is being pumped. This will soon make the wells fail to operate at all. Iraq would have rebuilt their country by now if the money wasn’t going to Halliburton to not get the job done. You just can’t win a war with incompetance. Now we know.
October 22nd, 2005 at 3:09 am
“Throughout the entire period of CPA rule, there was no metering of the oil passing through Iraq’s pipelines, which means that there was no way of telling how much of the country’s wealth the authority was extracting, or whether it was paying a fair price for it. The CPA, according to the international monitoring body charged with auditing it, was also “unable to estimate the amount of petroleum … that was smuggled”.”
http://www.guardian.co.uk/Columnists/Column/0,5673,1408187,00.html
October 22nd, 2005 at 5:48 pm
doesnt this all explain the reason behind US invasion of Iraq…
October 23rd, 2005 at 8:52 am
Love what you are doing. Thank you.
Here are some vids I made if you can use them, feel free (until we are free asgain).
Flood
A History Lesson
Rise
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Posted this in the wrong spot earlier. sorry
November 13th, 2006 at 1:17 pm
Amazing, they do everything they can to take advantage of people. It is pathetic. People are struggling to be able to afford gas and these companies, officials, and politicians could actually not care any less. God see’s all.