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TheAntiDoomer
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Post subject: Takeovers by "Pirates" has Insider Fingerprints Posted: Wed Nov 19, 2008 7:25 am |
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Supteranker Takeover by "Pirates" has Insider Fingerprints
Quote: What you are looking at is an INSIDE JOB by the world banking community who is trying to strike sufficient terror to keep us flat a war and fully mortgaged into that war rather than repairing our economic house. This is a terrorist attack by the financial elites and using the pawns they financed in the horn of Africa to take us to the belief that we must rush to war.
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frankthetank
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Post subject: Re: Takeovers by "Pirates" has Insider Fingerprint Posted: Wed Nov 19, 2008 7:37 am |
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You know there might be something here. I don't buy into every conspiracy theory, but why all of a sudden, is the news filled with these pirate attacks?
I was thinking it is a good way to keep 2 million barrels off the market or a good way to hide production decline.... You know at some point they are going to have to find out a way to hide the fact that they can't pump what they say they are...and admitting decline would be worse then hiding it... just my .02 cents...
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TheAntiDoomer
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Post subject: Re: Takeovers by "Pirates" has Insider Fingerprint Posted: Wed Nov 19, 2008 7:39 am |
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I don't think they are hiding any production decline, I just think its a cheap way for them to add a risk premium on their product and make more $$$$$.
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galacticsurfer
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Post subject: Re: Takeovers by "Pirates" has Insider Fingerprint Posted: Wed Nov 19, 2008 8:02 am |
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I was thinking the idiots sell lots of hand weapons to these 3rd world countries to keep up prodcution and then look what happens. You get the same with gangs in LA and durg gangs in Mexico.
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Starvid
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Post subject: Re: Takeovers by "Pirates" has Insider Fingerprint Posted: Wed Nov 19, 2008 4:50 pm |
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This is totally retarded, almost as stupid as Armageddon with his lizard alien illuminati who look like humans and run the world.
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colliedog
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Post subject: Re: Takeovers by "Pirates" has Insider Fingerprint Posted: Wed Nov 19, 2008 5:49 pm |
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So, you know more than you are letting on there?
You type from home too? LOL.
Pirates have always been the dark side of the intelligence agencies for hundreds of years. Look up JOLLY ROGER on wikipedia.
The rulers of the world use them to sow discord and fear and break up the run for world countries, that is why their group took in so many south american countries. Mexicans speak spanish for this reason... This was not their native toungue.
Unintelligence community again, must be tired of doing UFO fly bys
Notice they call themn "terrorists" this time.
gimme a break why dontcha.
They should go back to frisking white grannies at airports to get their jollies.
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Sixstrings
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Post subject: Re: Takeovers by "Pirates" has Insider Fingerprint Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 12:06 am |
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Quote: I was thinking it is a good way to keep 2 million barrels off the market or a good way to hide production decline
Yeah, something doesn't smell right. The Western navies are throwing up their hands saying "what can you do? just too much open ocean to patrol," while India seems to have no problem sending a cutter out to sink the pirates flat.
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Tyler_JC
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Post subject: Re: Takeovers by "Pirates" has Insider Fingerprint Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 12:26 am |
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I don't agree that this is some conspiracy to hide production declines.
We would need one tanker taken each day in order to fake a 2 million barrel production decline.
After a year, Pirates would own a massive number of tanker ships.
What are they supposed to do, sink them?
This pirate stuff is big news because Americans love pirates. It sells a ton of newspapers.
My friends are actually turning on CNN when I mention that they are talking about pirates.
Piracy makes for great TV.
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SuperTico
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Post subject: Re: Takeovers by "Pirates" has Insider Fingerprint Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 11:01 am |
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C.I.A.
Corporate
Industrial
Army
Shuddup and pay your taxes...........
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twobyfouroftruth
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Post subject: Re: Takeovers by "Pirates" has Insider Fingerprint Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 11:32 am |
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Tyler_JC wrote: I don't agree that this is some conspiracy to hide production declines.
We would need one tanker taken each day in order to fake a 2 million barrel production decline.
After a year, Pirates would own a massive number of tanker ships.
What are they supposed to do, sink them?
This pirate stuff is big news because Americans love pirates. It sells a ton of newspapers.
My friends are actually turning on CNN when I mention that they are talking about pirates.
Piracy makes for great TV.
So you don't believe they are a part of any conspiracy because you like them.
Their just lovable lugs, eh?
in 1700 the most popular adventure books were pirate books, when the origianl bad pirates ruled the seas... and they WERE part of the elite shadow government.
read JOLLY ROGER on wikipedia, they were part of the secret army that broke off the empires elite forces. Nothing new under the sun.
Anyway what this is all about is a little circus sideshow, a few clowns told they should make some waves and even were assisted to make a run at ships (one a day for a week) to distract us.
The news is all pirates, good watercooler conversation and everyone i waiting for the movie...
Ok, move along move along the pirates are over, I think you won't hear about them again for a while now
Why"?
Cause the distraction is not needed. The big three auto makers got their bailout, they flew to DC in their private jets begging for money and got it.
If people would have been paying attention instead of the clowns on the boats they would have raked congress over the coals ffor saving SUV building behemouths.
Anyway who cares, it worked.
pirates all gone now
the proof is in this, you won't hear aobut them any more
sheep are so ignorant.
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Starvid
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Post subject: Re: Takeovers by "Pirates" has Insider Fingerprint Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 11:42 am |
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colliedog wrote: So, you know more than you are letting on there? Of course I do. Armageddon is right about us. colliedog wrote: You type from home too? LOL. No, I write this from my Illuminati lizard spaceship. Which is kinda like a home to me though.
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GASMON
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Post subject: Re: Takeovers by "Pirates" has Insider Fingerprint Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 12:22 pm |
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Not just the tanker hijacking has insider fingerprints, the whole world "credit crunch", "banking crisis", "recession, depression, inflation, deflation" call it what you want, also has insider fingerprints, no doubt by the same "people".
Don't know about lizard men, but if you ever shake hands with a money man, his (her) hand is cold, damp, weak. Makes your skin crawl sort of thing.
Must go, tea time, live rats !!!!!!!!!!!
Gasmon
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Sixstrings
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Post subject: Re: Takeovers by "Pirates" has Insider Fingerprint Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 12:34 pm |
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Truth is, there was nothing romantic about 18th century pirates, and even less so with the modern day version.
These are dangerous thugs.
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Tyler_JC
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Post subject: Re: Takeovers by "Pirates" has Insider Fingerprint Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 1:09 pm |
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Sixstrings wrote: Truth is, there was nothing romantic about 18th century pirates, and even less so with the modern day version.
These are dangerous thugs.
I know that.
But I don't care and nor does the news-watching public.
We love drama. Terrorist attacks, natural disasters, pirate attacks, rioting in the streets. It sells lots of newspapers.
The media business is still, fundamentally, a business. They must report on stories that attract ears and eyeballs.
Pirates are entertaining. We will take time out of our busy lives to watch some cute blond TV announcer tell us about pirates. Then we might stick around long enough to see the Clorox commercial.
CNN +1
Clorox Corporation +1
Entertainment of the viewer +1
Everyone wins.
No conspiracy necessary.
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CrudeAwakening
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Post subject: Re: Takeovers by "Pirates" has Insider Fingerprint Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 2:58 pm |
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Those pirates would surely have done better if they had hijacked tankers while the price of oil was at its zenith. Interesting that their activity has picked up as the value of their stolen cargo has dropped.
Maybe the pirates are really mercenaries paid by nervous non-commercial shorts who are having to come up with oil for delivery.
I'm joking, of course.
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