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Wednesday, August 02, 2006
halliburton.com landed here, wtf?
Can anyone tell me why someone from halliburton.com in Houston Texas would perform a search using these words:
australia seismic whale dead interview
and then wade through 15 effing pages of Google results to hit on this particular entry?
On this silly little blog?
hmmmm?
LEAD: More than 140 whales die after beachings in Australia, NZ
Asian Economic News Dec 13, 2004
SYDNEY, Nov. 30 Kyodo
...More than 140 whales have died in three separate mass strandings in Australia and New Zealand since Sunday, according to government officials and media reports Tuesday....Sen. Bob Brown of the Australian Greens party said in a statement released Tuesday that seismic tests carried out in oceans to search for gas and oil should be stopped until the whale migration season ends.
''The whale strandings of recent days come exactly a year after a similar stranding on Tasmania's west coast,'' Brown said. ''In both cases, seismic testing occurred in the preceding days.''
Seismic testing is sound bombing of the ocean bed to search for oil and gas. There is growing evidence that such activities may impact whales and dolphins but research data are inconclusive.
''However, the precautionary principle should apply, and the tests, until shown to be safe, should stop -- at least in whale migration seasons,'' Brown said...
or maybe halliburton was looking for this or this?
Greg has some info on the oil barons..
THE BEST THING IN THE WORLD FOR BIG OIL
Greg Palast Aug 03, 2006
Um, Greg? They hate sunlight.
In PA, Big-Time GOP Donors Show True Colors: Green
By Justin Rood - August 2, 2006, 5:51 PM
A Halliburton lobbyist giving money to the Green Party?
Santorum, the Green Party, and some very strange bedfellows
...James Holman (misidentified in FEC records as "Howmen"); California publisher, $5,000:Holman publishes a string of pro-life, Catholic newspapers across California (and, highly incongruously, an alternative paper, the San Diego Reader. According to this article, he pumped a whopping $1.1 million last year into Proposition 73, a parental notification measure that Holman called in ads "the first 'pro-life measure to be voted on in the state of California.'" ...
Oh yeah, good times here in the 50th. oily congresswhore Bilbray votes
He and other local congresswhores along for the slip n slide ride:
North County Reps vote to lift offshore drilling ban
Anybody who thinks San Diego doesn't have any serious problems is a moron, a tourist, or they've spent way too much time with their heads up their asses.
Tuesday, September 08, 2009
Think "fracking" ain't fucking your water supply?
Ahhh, Halliburton's lawyers are busy. They just can't seem to stay out of trouble, can they? Good thing they moved to Dubai .
Bet they hate this website:
Halliburton Watch
They probably weren't wild about this post of mine, either, since I have had an interest in gas and oil exploration because it wreaks environmental havoc:
halliburton.com landed here, wtf?
Tuesday, March 13, 2007
Halliburton moves headquarters to Dubai
Deadeye Dick goes to bat for Israel...again
Or is it for the dollar?
Maybe the Halliburton detention camps are exactly what they say they are and the US government will round up the Mexicans, detain them and send them back to Mexico after the dollar completely implodes. Americans might have to pick their own vegetables, in fact, in order to eat they may be thrilled to pick vegetables and fruit.
Any way you look at it, the American way of life is going to change.
The rest of the world has suffered for far too long because of US foreign policy.
Thursday, September 28, 2006
To stop and think
Troops abandon Halliburton truck driver video
And then I go read the following opinion piece, which slips in under the radar some history of the Middle East. Not something we get in our K-12 Education in the United States.
The erosion of the Arab state
By Soumaya Ghannoushi
Helllooooooooo?
Why not?
And didn't I see somewhere that Halliburton truck drivers are making three or four times what the Army privates that protect them are making?
Oh yeah, I did:
This factsheet revised January 30, 2006.
Defense CEO & Private Contractor Pay vs. Military Pay
Army Private:$24,278
Defense Contractor CEO:$100,000
General with 20+ Years Experience:$168,509
Private Military Contractor:$11,586,000
I'm not angry any more. I'm back to wondering why the fucking neocons were allowed to steal two elections and how much more damage they can do in the two years they have left.
Monday, June 25, 2007
In Sudan, China focuses on oil wells, not local needs
By Danna Harman | Correspondent of The Christian Science Monitor
Page 1 of 4
Nah, say it ain't so....
Oh, what's this?
Australian killed in terror raids: report
June 25, 2007 03:45am
AN Australian man is believed to be among seven Islamist militants killed in a raid on their hideout in the northern Lebanese city of Tripoli, and three other Australians have been arrested in Lebanon over suspected links to hardline groups.
I find this amusing:
Major Hollywood movie to be filmed in Dubai
By Daniel Bardsley, Staff Reporter
Published: June 25, 2007, 23:31
...The new Dubai film is said to be about a young economist who gets used by Iranian operatives in a scheme to damage the American economy. He has to go on the run in order to prove himself innocent....
Especially because of this:
Halliburton Moving C.E.O. From Houston to Dubai
By Clifford Krauss
The New York Times
Published: March 12, 2007
Denmark tolerates these Islamofacist fucktards, why?
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
The Complex and the Gulag
Since my friend is ok, ( 5.4 aint no big deal ) & I'm sick of bad news, I think I'll just read today. These two titles together make me think of Blackwater and Halliburton.
Predators of press freedom
Bilbray sighting in San Diego
Dang, where's my rotten tomatoes when I need them?
Thursday, April 03, 2008
Another KBR Rape Case
Sexual Assault Is a Crime, Not a Labor Dispute, Unless of Course You Work for Halliburton/KBR [VIDEO]
Jamie Leigh Jones Congressional Testimony
posted by Melissa McEwan | Thursday, December 20, 2007
'Tort reform' injustice
By Peggy Garrity
Sunday, March 9, 2008
Justice? These women won't get justice. Justice would be for whoever thought that writing binding arbitration clauses into employees' contracts in a war zone to experience the first paragraph grab up top of this post.
Monday, August 04, 2008
Democracy Now covers the anthrax case
Bradblog
Olbermann
TPM Muckraker
Am I the only one who automatically looks for the defense contractor, Homeland Security contractor, and who in the administration sits on the board? All those guys sit on a million different boards. They all make money off of this shit.
Better to convict (in the mainstream media) the dead guy who had a patent on some of his anthrax vaccine work than to look at what might be hinky connections right?
Bullshit.
Cui Bono?
Rummy made money at Gilead, Cheney made money at Halliburton; they got their war, and that's all war is to those sick fucks, it's cha ching time, and Oh, who's this?
From Brownieland, it's Joe and this little board that he's director of got two federal grants totaling $4.5 million for development of its botulism and next-generation anthrax vaccine candidates, reported here July 29, 2008
Saturday, October 20, 2007
Frontline ----- Cheney's Law
5:29 PM 10/20/2007
I don't know how I got to energy supplies from Cheney (Halliburton?) but I can tell that now I'm about done---the links from Growth is Madness' links started MC Hammer in my brain. Man, I didn't even see Happy Feet
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Gasland (2009)
"...Mr. FOX: But there's a kind of gas drilling syndrome that people have been identifying which has to do with a kind of a peripheral neuropathy. But the symptoms for these - exposures to this kind of chemicals range from, you know, skin and eye irritation, to respiratory irritation, to cancer. And those chemicals - the ones that we do know about have Manufactures Safety Dash Sheets that list those possible effects and a lot of them are carcinogenic..."
And the EPA is like many regulatory agencies in the US these days - either bought and paid for, or hog-tied by the industries that they are supposed to be regulating and protecting us little people from. This is one of the companies in the documentary. I guess their bullshit works, because they are making money.
Hmmm. Japan is actively searching for alternative energy supplies. Hmmm. Hmmmm. Hmmm. Hmmmm
Tuesday, May 01, 2007
Anniversaries today
Last year there were huge immigrant's rights marches across the country.
It seemed like an excuse for a bunch of kids to ditch school to me.
Will it happen again this year?
Immigration Activists Call for School Walkout on Tuesday Apr 30, 2007
I hope not.
More from KPBS today: Immigration & Border
10:23 AM 5/1/2007 So far there are a few kids in NY walking out. Not a big deal.
And some in Detroit, Chicago, Oakland, Los Angeles,
11:13 AM 5/1/2007
Orlando
Phoenix and Tuscon
(Long Beach) Port Truckers Join May 1 Boycott
The kids are in school, at least it looks like it from California News reports. But money is lost when kids aren't in school:
Testing Dates for State Assessments 2006-2007
CAHSEE, STAR, CELDT, PFT, and CHSPE.
Dates for the 2007 administration of the grade 4 and 7 California Standards Writing Tests are:
Tuesday, March 6, 2007, with make-up on Wednesday, March 7 for all schools, programs, and tracks in session on these dates.
Tuesday, May 1, 2007, with make-up on Wednesday May 2 for schools, programs, and tracks not in session during March.
The testing window for the Aprenda 3 for grades 5-11 is March 15 through May 14, with make-up testing until May 25
I'm thinking the little shits don't want to go to Saturday School, and they've been warned.
Oh look, Ruben Navarrette Jr. proves once again that he is wrong every fucking time. What a flaming asshole.
No Ruben, non-immigrants have the same concerns as immigrants, feeding their family is one of them. When people come in illegally and work for less than subsistence wages they drive down our standard of living. That may make your business friends cream their jeans, but it pisses some of us off. Got it, fucktard?
Friday, October 29, 2010
Does this 'splain Cheney's last heart attack?
On second thought, no, it wouldn't have caused a heart attack, the company is based in Dubai.
Saturday, January 26, 2013
A stain on the justice department
"He represented...Moody's Investor Service in the wake of Enron's collapse, Halliburton/KBR in a hearing conducted by the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform..."
It's hard for me to watch this stuff. I had never seen a mortgage file in my lfe before May of '06 and I figured this shit out. I never said anything because I couldn't at the time.
Sunday, July 01, 2007
What's that giant sucking sound I hear?
From Times Wire Services
June 29, 2007
Irvine-based Fluor Corp., Dyncorp International Inc. and KBR Inc., a former unit of Halliburton Co., were awarded parts of a U.S. Army contract with a combined potential value of as much as $150 billion to provide services to the military in the Middle East.
The contract, the Logistics Civil Augmentation Program (LOGCAP) IV, would be worth as much as $5 billion a year in business for each of the companies, with the potential duration of 10 years.
The Army said the contract was parceled out to three companies rather than just one to "more effectively manage the number and scope of LOGCAP actions required to fight the global war on terror."
Fluor Corp.
DynCorp in Colombia: Outsourcing the Drug War
by Jeremy Bigwood, Special to CorpWatch
May 23rd, 2001
Oh, that giant sucking sound.
That's just the sound of military-industrial-congressional-complex bankrupting the next few generations, Yeesh, you'd think that I'd never heard that before.
Sunday, July 12, 2009
Cheney 'ordered CIA to hide plan'
Fuck No I don't believe that, too much money for Halliburton to make in the oil, and gas and war biz in Iraq and Iran.
Thursday, September 07, 2006
war profiteering
By Charlie Cray, AlterNet. Posted September 5, 2006.
Halliburton has become synonymous with war profiteering, but there are lots of other greedy fingers in the pie. We name names on 10 of the worst.
A few years ago (8 actually) I took some silly little business classes. One of my instructors couldn't say enough good things about Titan. I wasn't really aware at the time that Titan was a defense contractor, nor did I care. The only thing those business classes did for me was let me know I wasn't crazy, that there really were a whole bunch of greedy, selfish, self-centered assholes out there who would sell their mothers if they thought they could make a buck. This judgement of mine included students. Around that time some students at another school got caught cheating on a test in a business ethics class. Best laugh I had all year. The only part of those classes that I really liked were a couple of the extra credit assignments. On one of them I got to interview people regarding business practices in other countries. We are certainly not alone in the bribery game. People are people. They haven't changed much. And the wealthy and powerful have been benefitting off of wars since somebody decided war was a good idea, most likely someone who was already wealthy and powerful.
Guess what? Nothing changes if nothing changes.
WAR IS A RACKET
Smedley Darlington Butler
I haven't read this book, but what a fascinating title, eh?
Banking on Baghdad: Inside Iraq's 7,000-Year History of War, Profit, and Conflict Black, Edwin
New Poll: 43% Still Believe Saddam Had Something To Do With 9/11
By: Jamie Holly on Thursday, September 7th, 2006 at 9:30 AM - PDT
Why?
How many times we gonna get booty-bopped by this porcine little dweeb?
(this is a great picture, I couldn't resist snatching it, and I really had no idea when I used it that Atrios had gone batshit with it)
Tuesday, July 18, 2006
So what is the truth?
Does Iran's President Want Israel Wiped Off The Map - Does He Deny The Holocaust?
An analysis of media rhetoric on its way to war against Iran - Commenting on the alleged statements of Iran's President Ahmadinejad.
By Anneliese Fikentscher and Andreas Neumann
Translation to English: Erik Appleby
04/19/06
...There again we find the quotation already rendered by n24: "In the name of the Holocaust they created a myth." We can see that this is completely different from what is published by e.g. the DPA - the massacre against the Jews is a fairy-tale. What Ahmadinejad does is not denying the Holocaust. No! It is dealing out criticism against the mendacity of the imperialistic powers who use the Holocaust to muzzle critical voices and to achieve advantages concerning the legitimization of a planned war. This is criticism against the exploitation of the Holocaust...
(my emphasis, and don't get me wrong here, I'm definitely no fan of Islamists, I think they way they dismiss women's right is self-defeating and stupid in the long run. Religious fanatics of any brand make me head for the nearest exit, peace out. )
The west must recognise that Israel's agenda is in conflict with its own The Olmert government, Hizbullah and Hamas are tacitly united in rejection of any moves towards a compromise peace
By David Clark
07/17/06 "The Guardian
Americans Want U.S. Out of Mid-East War
Angus Reid Global Scan : Polls & Research
July 17, 2006
(umm, hellllllooooooo? any of our "representatives" aware of this nifty little factoid, or are they on the phone to their brokers trying to dump Halliburton stock, now that the no-bid deal has ended?)
Lopez Obrador leads protest in Mexico
By MARK STEVENSON, Associated Press Writer Sun Jul 16, 4:49 PM ET
Sunday, June 25, 2006
M-I-C
Lockheed Martin Uses Questionable Facts to Steer Spending Bill
June 16, 2006
For Immediate Release
Contact: Jennifer Gore jgore@pogo.org or (202) 347-1122
Duncan Hunter: Is he behind the Switfboating of Murtha?
By: John Amato on Saturday, June 24th, 2006 at 3:01 pm
KBR Fingered in Iraq Contract Fraud
By Paul Kiel - June 23, 2006, 6:11 PM
Halliburton subsidiary Kellogg, Brown, & Root? War profiteering? Iraq? Shocked!
Thursday, June 15, 2006
Light bulb
1. One to deny that a light bulb needs to be changed;
2. One to attack the patriotism of anyone who says the light bulb needs to be changed;
3. One to blame Clinton for burning out the light bulb;
4. One to arrange the invasion of a country rumored to have a secret stockpile of light bulbs
5. One to give a billion dollar no-bid contract to Halliburton for the new light bulb;
6. One to arrange a photograph of Bush, dressed as a janitor, standing on a step ladder under the banner: Light Bulb Change Accomplished;
7. One administration insider to resign and write a book documenting in detail how Bush was literally in the dark;
8. One to viciously smear #7;
9. One surrogate to campaign on TV and at rallies on how George Bush has had a strong light-bulb-changing policy all along;
10. And finally one to confuse Americans about the difference between screwing a light bulb and screwing the country.
Wednesday, March 22, 2006
I've been trying to ignore this
March 16, 2006
Dachau's 73rd "Grand Anniversary" Celebrated
By CLANCY SIGAL at Counterpunch
Feds Schedule $385 Million Concentration Camp To Be Built By Halliburton Subsidiary
Clusterfuck Nation by Jim Kunstler wont let me
I have a friend who makes me laugh when he says to me "Womens be thinkin' too much." Okay then.