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Oil, Oil, Trouble, Trouble, Mr. Hunt Broke Bush's Bubble!

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Oil, Oil, Trouble, Trouble, Mr. Hunt Broke Bush's Bubble! A Bushite supporter makes what is apparently, on the surface, a secret deal for oil in Iraq, Over-cutting the generous 99% for Bushites, 1% for Iraqi's, oil deal right under the President's nose, or did he? Why I Predict That the Bushites will soon agree to leave Iraq! GW Bush said, "Our embassy also expressed concern about it." "I knew nothing about the deal. I need to know exactly how it happened. To the extent that it does undermine the ability for the government to come up with an oil-revenue-sharing plan that unifies the country, obviously I'm -- if it undermines that, I'm concerned." He was talking about the oil deal Hunt Oil signed for the Iraq's Kurdish region Oil Field's with its government approval this month. GW Bush appeared flummoxed, more than that, he had that Daffy Duck appearance he had on 9/11, more so because the deal was done by solid supporter of Bush's, and according to Bush, without Bush's knowledge. It has been no secret, at least not among my readers as far back as 2002, that this was always about the New World Order idea of "GET THE OIL", very much patterned on Hitler, the Neo-Con Idol, along with the Bizzaro Version of Orwell's 1984. "President" Bush was praying to his god, the one with the long red tail, horns and the dollar sign on his chest. Bush's hope that Iraq would "share*" the oil royalties from the country's huge sweet oil reserves, rumored by some to be the largest deposit on the planet. (*Bush's idea of sharing is the more than fair split of about a 99% for Bush and pals and -1% for Iraq) Most interesting is the name behind the oil deal-Ray Hunt, often pitched as one of GWB's staunchest allies. He serves on the president's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board, a position of unique access to Top Secret intelligence reports. Does Ray Hunt know something about the US proposed Oil Deals at this point that the rest of us don't? My guess is that you can bet your bonnet, on-it. The Iraqi's have not accepted Bush's deal offers very gracefully. Harrumph! How dare they want more than 1% of their own oil! Well, since GW is supposed to be a free market advocate, they took him at his word and made a deal elsewhere, Hunt, The Chief Mogul of the Dallas-based Hunt Oil Company, had been in past, a top cash-raiser as well as heavy contributor to Bush in 2000, 2004 campaigns for the presidency. In the words of Sargent Gomer Pyle, Surprise, Surprise, surprise! Iraq's oil minister, Hussain al-Shahristani, said to reporters in a September interview, "Any oil deal has no standing as far as the government of Iraq is concerned." "All these contracts have to be approved by the federal authority before they are legal. This one was not presented for approval. It has no standing." Democratic Candidate Representative from Ohio, Dennis Kucinich, who is a member of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, has requested a congressional investigation of the Bushites part in the Hunt deal, and of exactly what is the structure of the so-called, Iraqi national oil law. Fat chance that Nancy, the seemingly covert Bushite pal, will go along with that. Kucinich, echoing my first article in my Newsletters in 2002, says, "As I have said for five years, this war is about oil. The Bush administration desires private control of Iraqi oil, but we have no right to force Iraq to give up their oil." Further, "We have no right to set preconditions for Iraq which lead Iraq to giving up control of their oil. The constitution of Iraq designates that the oil of Iraq is the property of all Iraqi people." Recall I reported in 2003 and lately again, that Bush said at the beginning of the "war" that all oil royalties would be placed into ma trust for the people of Iraq. Since he is allowing some maverick troops, mercenaries and War Criminals to depopulate the region, killing over 1.5 millions of people and driving out another 4 million, the trust he speak of and the "Iraqi" people, meaning whomever is occupying the land, mostly Mobsters, WASP Mafia folks from Britain and America. Hunt signed a contract to share production for oil exploration in Northern Iraq-the Kurdish region. Although it is the first deal signed since they enacted a regional oil law last month, for the Kurds It is nonetheless not nearly the first they have signed with Non-Domestic oil firms oil companies over the last few years. The deal, according to Kurdish officials, will share revenues with the entire Iraqi nation because of structure of the Royalty-sharing agreement. Kucinich is suspicious, as are many others that Bush is telling less than the truth about being n the dark on the deal perhaps thinking that Hunt was a secret negotiator for the Bushites. Bush, however, complains that he knew nothing about the deal until it was publicized after the fact and that even he has some "concerns" about the nature of the deal.

And that statement is a candidate for "Believe it Or Not" by Ripley. If it is true and others are signing, below the radar deals, Bush will have no further need to occupy Iraq. If he can't have the oil at his price he will seek greener pastures. He will begin to seek where else, he can use our fighting men and women for his own and his friends profit. What does he care about how many of our children and innocent civilians are raped, tortured and murdered to fill his and his henchmen's coffers with oil greasy cash? Watch for more prophetic truths about the oil deal that appears, at least, at first blush, to have caught the "president" by surprise. Good Morning and God Bless

 

Professor Bagnolo has majored in: Cultural Anthropology, Architectural design, painting, creative writing. As a child prodigy, abed with polio for almost two years, he was offered an opportunity to skip three grades at age 8.
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Hi Pete by Joe Rathbun on Monday, Sep 24, 2007 at 2:56:00 PM
Joe by Professor Emeritus Peter Bagnolo on Monday, Sep 24, 2007 at 4:29:34 PM