The Oil Industry it's evil and growing how to stop it.

Sassylassie

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I started this thread so we could seperate the Military from the Oil Industry. It is my personal belief that the Oil Industry has grown larger than any existing country can control, its corrupt and evil.

Globally we need an organization that is independant to hold Oil Companies accountable, The Oil Industry needs to grow a conscience. Example: Nigeria, Exon Mobile (not 100% sure if this is the company) pollutes Tribal communities, arms thugs to maintain there interest and inforce their rules, discard human beings as if they where cock-roaches. Refuses to pay Complaintants their restitution when they win law suits, they think they are un-touchable, I fear they are. They need to be held accountable am I wrong.
 

Jersay

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It is Shell in Nigeria.

And I agree totally with you Sassylassie. Individual groups and nations can't control these corporations by themselves. Look what happened to the writer Ken Saro-Wiwa he was executed.

So an international organization should be created to deal with infractions by these corporations.
 

Sassylassie

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Shell and Exon Mobile. I have friends flying off-shore in Nigeria and things are really getting scary. One emailed me the other day and he told me he told his employer "Transfer me or I quit." One helo had a bullet put thew it, no one was harmed-lucky.
 

Jersay

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Well that is what happens when you allow the Ogoni people and other Niger Delta people suffer under extreme poverty when they have black gold under their feet.

And having a corrupt government in charge doesn't help as well.
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RIP Ken Saro Wiwa and his 9 colleauges who was killed by Nigerian and Shell officials in 1995.
 

Sassylassie

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You are on the mark. The villages are being polluted beyond repair, they seek restitution and the courts award it and the oil companies don't comply. The depth of suffering and poverty is unbelievable, yet the oil execs and the parent companies are dripping money. It's beyond my comprehension that nothing is being done. They treat human beings like trash, no worse than trash.
 

Jay

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At least people are starting to believe independent oil companies have a right to exist, that's a start.
 

Toro

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Jersay said:
Well that is what happens when you allow the Ogoni people and other Niger Delta people suffer under extreme poverty when they have black gold under their feet.

And having a corrupt government in charge doesn't help as well.
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RIP Ken Saro Wiwa and his 9 colleauges who was killed by Nigerian and Shell officials in 1995.

The corrupt government is the cause, not Shell.

Now, you can say that Shell shouldn't deal in that country, but its the government who sets the rules. And the government of Nigeria is run by thieves.

When you are saying that Shell should give more to the Ogoni people, what you are saying is that Shell should intervene in the internal affairs of the nation. How the government revenues are distributed is the business of the government. How would you feel if Exxon started saying how oil revenues are cut up in Canada? Why would that be any different in Nigeria?
 

Sassylassie

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Who do you think pays the fees to the Corrupt Government? The oil industry. Who do you think funds the mercenaries that cause may-ham and misery oil companies. When SHELLS pipelines go spurt and pollute their environment who the hell do you think should pay for the damage-SHELL should.

Exon Mobile has been fined for polluting our waters that is their responsibilty. They pollute our environment we make them clean it up EVENTUALLY.
 

Toro

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Sassylassie said:
Who do you think pays the fees to the Corrupt Government? The oil industry.

Well, of course. What do you think would happen if they didn't pay those "fees"? What would happen if they didn't pay taxes in Canada?

Sassylassie said:
Who do you think funds the mercenaries that cause may-ham and misery oil companies.

Who is protecting their interests in a place where they have spent a lot of money? If you sink $10 billion into a place that is unstable, which then breaks out into civil war of which you have nothing to do with, and the government cannot protect you, of course you are going to pay to protect yourself. Usually, the seeds or the actual mayhem and the misery you talk about are rooted in other issues having nothing to do with oil, i.e tribal conflict, political divisions, etc.

Sassylassie said:
When SHELLS pipelines go spurt and pollute their environment who the hell do you think should pay for the damage-SHELL should.

Exon Mobile has been fined for polluting our waters that is their responsibilty. They pollute our environment we make them clean it up EVENTUALLY.

Yup. But don't assume that your or the western world's values on matters such as the environment are universally held throughout the world.

I'm not excusing everything the oil industry has done, because the oil industry - like individuals, organizations, industries, churches, governments (including Canada) - has done bad things. But they are not the primary cause behind bad things around the world. It's a fun, easy whipping boy for the Left, and certainly you can point to anecdotes about where the oil industry has done bad things, but, for the most part, the industry does not cause these events. They may shape them from time to time, but they (usually) do not cause them.
 

The Gunslinger

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Sassylassie, be a good kid and go and watch Syriana again.
Do you have any idea what's going on in the two-bit (pseudo)dictatorships that the opil companies work in? There are often deep seated cultural/religious divides. The oil companies don't get involved, they're just there, doing what they do, drill oil. If the governemnt collapses and civil war/anarchy breaks out, it's hardly the oil companies fault.
 

Sassylassie

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In the past week almost all threads have been hijacked by the War and Fighting brigade. How small you must be to sink to degrading and insulting someone who doesn't agree your male War and fighting mentality. I was talking about corruption and lack of conscience. I won't continue with this discussion, In fact I won't be back to this forum.
 

Sublime

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Last summer when gas prices went skyrocketing for those LONG LONG 2 weeks, I tried to remember which gas stations were ripping us off, only 1 was not..the name escapes me...it's down by the lakeshore...oddly enough...the closest gas station to the Pickering Nuclear Power Plant!

HmmmI smell a big hairy conspiracy, but I better keep my mouth shu about it, I dont wanna be labaled a conspiracy nut..or Oil Terrorist!!!!!!!!!

And they said that the gas went up because of the storms in the Florida keys disrupting ferry lines.

But Sublime is not that DUMB!!!!!11

WE PAY FOR OUR GAS MONTHS AHEAD OF TIME WITH TAXES, THEREFORE HOW CAN WEATHER A HUNDRED MILES AWAY CHANGE THE PRICE OF IT HERE.

It was nothing but price gauging!!!!!!

GREEDY BASTERDS!!!!!!!!!
 

Kreskin

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It's difficult to separate oil from war and politics in a discussion. There are Texans running the US who have big ties to oil and the easiest way to high oil prices is war. We've gone from $13bbl under peace and prosperity to $60bbl under war and political chaos in a matter of 7 years. There's a little thing called conflict of interest in US government that know seems to care about. In Canada, in order to win federally now you need western support. The Chinese are in need of oil. Good luck trying to get an alternative fuel vision established. Albertans will luv ya for that.

If oil prices fall significantly the TSX will sink faster than a tech balloon. P/E ratios are already higher than historical averages for the sector. Lower the oil earnings and see what happens to the economy. Income trusts will be a wreck too.

Bush said "Americans are addicted to oil". The consumers aren't. Consumers could easily accept ethanol, like Brazilians. It's the producers, refiners, and financial markets that are addicted. Western governments have set the stage to make everyone but the consumer addicted to oil.

I don't blame the oil companies for the feeding frenzy as much as I do the politicians. We've been talking about this nonsense since the 70's. Our governments are about 20 years behind in their responsibilities.
 

Toro

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Sassylassie said:
In the past week almost all threads have been hijacked by the War and Fighting brigade. How small you must be to sink to degrading and insulting someone who doesn't agree your male War and fighting mentality. I was talking about corruption and lack of conscience. I won't continue with this discussion, In fact I won't be back to this forum.

No, no Sassy!

Come back!