Topic: Oil

12 chapters across the catalog

Frontline Texas With Jack Blood   Government Aerosol Chemtrails   March 10 2012 [J5ShHvPMf8o]
27:44 - 31:57

Frontline Texas With Jack Blood Government Aerosol Chemtrails March 10 2012 [J5ShHvPMf8o]

Hurricane Mitigation, Katrina and Scott Stevens

Former weatherman Scott Stevens provides theories on how hurricanes like Katrina may have been steered using weather mitigation technology. The segment suggests that natural storm paths are altered to protect corporate oil platforms or to generate profit through FEMA funding and market manipulation.

Frontline Texas With Jack Blood   Government Aerosol Chemtrails   March 10 2012 [J5ShHvPMf8o]
47:27 - 50:03

Frontline Texas With Jack Blood Government Aerosol Chemtrails March 10 2012 [J5ShHvPMf8o]

Texe Marrs, Iraq War and Oil Economics

Texe Marrs joins the program to discuss his video "Die America Die" and the geopolitical shift toward China as a superpower. They debunk the official reasons for the Iraq War, asserting it was a strategy to control global oil flow and prices rather than a mission to find weapons of mass destruction.

Frontline Texas With Jack Blood   Government Aerosol Chemtrails   March 10 2012 [J5ShHvPMf8o]
54:28 - 57:02

Frontline Texas With Jack Blood Government Aerosol Chemtrails March 10 2012 [J5ShHvPMf8o]

Resource Theft, Smedley Butler and Energy Solutions

Referencing Smedley Butler's "War is a Racket," the speaker argues that the U.S. military acts as a security force for oil companies like Exxon and Chevron. He suggests that citizens should bypass the government to make direct deals for resources in states like Montana to lower gas prices and fund social services.

A counter-argument to water scarcity claims highlights that seven-tenths of the Earth's surface is covered in water, including massive reserves in glaciers. A proposal is mentioned regarding the feasibility of pumping fresh water from the Great Lakes to Texas, similar to how oil is transported via pipelines to the Northeast. The segment suggests that perceived shortages are manufactured to maintain high water rates and fund bureaucratic positions.

The argument that the U.S. must maintain a military presence in the Persian Gulf to protect oil interests is challenged as economically and strategically flawed. Spending $50 billion annually to protect $11 billion worth of oil is seen as an inefficient use of resources that radicalizes local populations. The presence of U.S. troops in Saudi Arabia is specifically identified as a major grievance that fuels anti-American sentiment.

Mike Hanson describes the massive economic shift in Gonzales, Texas, due to the Eagle Ford Shale oil formation. He explains how the area has produced hundreds of new millionaires and discusses his own investments, including building the Wolf Motel to house oil industry workers.

Alex Jones & Mike Hanson Reminisce On Bohemian Grove Infiltration & Other Topics   7⧸17⧸2013 [H15NwxrM2fg]
15:12 - 16:58

Alex Jones & Mike Hanson Reminisce On Bohemian Grove Infiltration & Other Topics 7⧸17⧸2013 [H15NwxrM2fg]

Real Estate Opportunities and South Texas Investments

Mike Hanson discusses the skyrocketing value of land in South Texas, noting that property in "Cheap Side" once worth $250,000 is now tied to a multi-billion dollar oil boom. He encourages listeners to look into South Texas for investment opportunities due to the shortage of rental housing for oil workers.

Mike Hanson For County Commissioner 2001 Fundraiser MC'd By Alex Jones  Michael Badnarik Speaker [dGDG9JZhsco]
13:32 - 16:44

Mike Hanson For County Commissioner 2001 Fundraiser MC'd By Alex Jones Michael Badnarik Speaker [dGDG9JZhsco]

Michael Badnarik on Rights vs Privileges and Budgetary Control

Michael Badnarik explains the fundamental distinction between inherent rights and government-granted privileges using a land-ownership analogy. He argues that a County Commissioner's primary power lies in the budget, which can be used to "turn off the valve" of funding for agencies that violate citizens' rights. He compares this strategy to extinguishing an oil fire by cutting off the fuel source rather than fighting the flames.

Exposing Corruption 1996 [kOB99BpXBAc]
2:18:07 - 2:21:26

Exposing Corruption 1996 [kOB99BpXBAc]

Madeleine Albright, Sandy Berger, Iraq Oil Supply

Top officials including Madeleine Albright, Sandy Berger, and William Cohen—all members of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR)—are accused of seeking control over Iraq's oil supply under UN auspices. During the Columbus town hall meeting, they repeatedly used the phrase "weapons of mass destruction" to justify military action. The real objective is framed as the seizure of Iraqi resources to fund globalist government aims.

Alex Jones Exposes Texas Land Grabs & Kirk Mitchell SOS Board Member Interview [P8DiqydBY1Y]
18:45 - 21:02

Alex Jones Exposes Texas Land Grabs & Kirk Mitchell SOS Board Member Interview [P8DiqydBY1Y]

Mitchell Family Golf Courses, Oil Drilling, Environmental Hypocrisy

The Mitchell family's ownership of golf courses and history in the oil and gas drilling industry are scrutinized for potential environmental impact. The dialogue contrasts the pollution levels of large-scale developments with those of small residential septic systems, alleging hypocrisy in environmental advocacy.