I think it' more of a Waco, strategically political as an alternative in
the same spectrum as oligarchy's dirty bomb scenario, rather than about
gasoline prices.

-Bob

--- In cia-drugs@yahoogroups.com, John Stroebel <john.stroe...@...>
wrote:
>
> well, if it was true, ask yourself who would profit....say, from the
soon to
> hit rise in gasoline prices.
>
> On Sun, May 2, 2010 at 10:15 PM, micha...@... wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > If or not rig blown. Many swat teams called out. Depleted all swat
teams
> > as so many rigs. Indicates some at top thought it might have been
blown.
> >
> > If so… who…? Fairly sophisticated so environmentalists
would not be high
> > on list. So still a question.
> >
> > Implication if blown…: In any case…, even if just a
question…: Shows how
> > fragile all is. We can’t afford wars. Peace is ugly.
> >
> > > Â
> >
> > > Rush Is Right about a BP Horizon Terror Attack
> > > Â
> >
> > > By Captain Eric H. May
> > > Intelligence Editor
> > > The Lone Star Iconoclast
> > > Â
> > > Rush to Judgment?
> > > Â
> > > HOUSTON, May 3, 2010 -- Rush Limbaugh, the superstarÂ
of right-wing talk
> > > radio, has always been quick to savage conspiracy
> > > theories. On Thursday though he revealed his own,
which is that the BP
> > > Horizon explosion was caused by environmentalists, and that
federal
> >
> > > "SWAT" teams fanning out across the Gulf of Mexico are part of a
national
> > > defense response.
> > > Â
> >
> > > "What better way to head off more oil drilling, nuclear plants,
than by
> > > blowing up a rig?" he rhetorically asked. "I'm just, I'm just
noting the
> > > timing here."
> > > Â
> > > "Rush Limbaugh blames ‘environmentalist
wackos’ for massive oil
> >
> > > spill," The Raw Story, 4/29/2010,
> > >
> >
http://rawstory.com/rs/2010/0429/rush-limbaugh-hints-oil-rig-explosion-e\
nvironmental-terrorism/
> > > Â
> > > We shouldn’t dismiss â€Å"Rushbo†as a
conspiracy theorist, even though
> >
> > > the master of talk radio has learned to hurl that pejorative at
callers
> > > who suggest unpopular explanations that he would rather not hear
or
> > > broadcast. No, we should recognize that Rush understands political
and
> > > criminal reality well enough to recognize what I learned in four
years
> > > with Houston-area police: conspiracy is one of the most common
crimes on
> > > the books.
> > > Â
> >
> > > I began to listen to Rush in 1990, the same year I was a Desert
Storm
> > > volunteer. I often disagreed with his geo-political
positions,
> > > but appreciated his on-air (and self-proclaim) "excellence
in
> > > broadcasting.†I shared his contempt for the mainstream
media, even
> >
> > > after I began publishing regularly op-eds in mainstream
publications like
> > > the Wall Street Journal, the Houston Chronicle, and the Houston
Post. I
> > > continued to laugh at his satire and oratory, enjoying his
brawling
> > > bombast even when he put his foot in his mouth. I generally
accepted
> > > his pro-football analysis, and was disappointed when
he flubbed up and
> >
> > > lost his position as a Monday Night Football commentator.
> > > Â
> > > Bush's military misadventures brought us to a parting of the
ways.
> >
> > > Writing military analysis for the Houston Chronicle, I published
pieces
> > > forecasting a long, unwinnable â€Å"quicksand warâ€
in Iraq. Rush, one of
> >
> > > many pro-war hawks with no military experience, predicted the same
cake
> > > walk that the Bush administration did. I had the strong impression
that
> > > Rush was waking up to the Bush League errors of the cheerleader in
chief
> > > in the summer of 2003, but within weeks of his first remarks
against
> > > George W., he was arrested in Governor Jeb Bush’s
Florida on narcotics
> > > charges.
> > > Â
> > > An Anti-Lambaugh Conspiracy?
> > > Â
> >
> > > It was my own conspiracy theory that the Bush boys were working in
tandem
> > > to make sure that Limbaugh parroted the official line -- or else.
The
> > same
> > > view was pretty common among my Texas journalism buddies, who,
like me,
> > > were personally familiar with the likes of George W., Jeb, George
H.W.,
> > > Joe Albaugh and Karen Hughes. They were capable of any kind of
dirty
> > trick
> > > or payback.
> > > Â
> >
> > > Like most regular Rush listeners I was convinced when he used to
accuse
> > > the Clintons of sexual misconduct, Whitewater crimes and even
> > > assassinations, most notably White House lawyer Vince Foster.
Unlike most
> > > â€Å"ditto heads†though, I could see the same
truths of corruption and
> >
> > > killing when the shoe was on the right foot. For those who blame
Rush for
> > > not criticizing Bush, let them consider that a month after Rush
was under
> > > virtually arrest, pending Bush League prosecution, George
W.’s biggest
> >
> > > political danger died mysteriously in Houston, and was as covered
up by
> > > the mainstream media as Vince Foster had been a decade before:
Â
> > > Â Â
> >
> > > "Dead Woman Who Accused Bush of Rape" Pravda, 11/12/2003,
> > > http://english.pravda.ru/world/20/91/368/11257_scandal.html
> > > Â
> >
> > > It was high irony for this Cold War, Russian-speaking military
> > > intelligence officer that I had to read the story of her death in
Pravda.
> > > Sometimes a good scout has to look behind enemy lines to assess
the real
> > > situation. To this day I continue to read such sources as Pravda,
> > Haaretz,
> > > Al Jazeera and Press TV. Anyone with a background in investigation
learns
> > > to scan and process as many diverse sources as possible, and to
shun the
> > > public relations and propaganda that combine to spoil the American
> > > monopoly mainstream media.
> > > Â
> > > Conflicting Conspiracies
> > > Â
> >
> > > Two extremely divergent publications below illustrate the value of
> > > variety:
> > > Â
> >
> > > The first is an Israeli newspaper noted for its connections with
the
> > > ruthless and resourceful Mossad intelligence agency. In a story
brought
> > > out the day Israel refused to attend an Obama nuclear weapons
summit –
> >
> > > despite their possession of around 200 nukes.
> > > Â
> > > â€Å"For the first time, debkafile's military sources
report,
> >
> >
> >
>


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