09/23/2014
(Excerpted from Big Oil & Their Bankers…Chapter 12: The Gulf Oil War)
The process of stealing Iraq’s oil began when the Illuminati bankers baited Saddam Hussein into invading Iran.
While Saddam was preoccupied with the Iranians, the puppet Kuwaiti
government busied itself slowly moving its long-disputed border with
Iraq northward into the area containing the massive Rumaila oilfield,
which the Four Horsemen now knew to be one of the richest in the world.
There the Kuwaitis established military installations, farms and oil
facilities. The expansion added 900 square miles to Kuwait and gave
them control over the southern portion of Rumaila, which contains the
largest portion of its estimated 30 billion barrels of oil. Iraq’s oil
terminal at Fao was destroyed during the Iran/Iraq War, crippling Iraqi
National Oil Company (INOC) production at North Rumaila. Iraq wanted to
lease the islands of Warbah and Bubiyan from Kuwait to serve as deep
sea ports that could replace Fao. The Kuwaitis refused.
In 1981 the Kuwait Oil Company (KOC) bought Sante Fe Drilling
Corporation and its high-tech engineering subsidiary Braun. Sante Fe
was a known CIA front. Braun had devised a new slant drilling
technique. Throughout the 1980’s KOC used this technology to drill
horizontally into the Rumaila oilfield, 90% of which fell within Iraqi
territory. [1] The Iraqis said Kuwait stole $10 billion worth of crude
oil.
After the Gulf War, Sante Fe continued to steal Iraqi oil. In April
1993 Kenneth Beaty, head of exploration for Sante Fe, was arrested by
the Iraqi government when he was found inside Iraq checking an oil well
at Rumaila. He was sentenced to eight years at Abu Ghraib prison on
trespassing charges. [2]
Estimates of Iraqi crude reserves continue to climb. The current
estimate is 112 billion barrels, second only to Saudi Arabia and up from
97 billion barrels just a decade ago. And much of Iraq remains
unexplored. David Mangan Jr., editor of The Oil Daily, later
said of the Gulf War, “It is most likely that the US plan from the
beginning was to capture Southern Iraq because that land holds the
richest oil fields on earth.”
But Iraq contains something more important than oil. Rumaila lies at
the heart of what was Mesopotamia, between the Tigres and Euphrates
Rivers that drain into the Persian Gulf. The world’s most ancient
writings are etched on Sumerian clay tablets buried beneath the muck at
the estuaries of these great rivers. During biblical times the area was
known as Chaldea. It was here, Anunnaki researchers say, where the
Nubirian intruders chose to land, due to its plentiful supply of fossil
fuels.
According to foremost Anunnaki researcher Zecharia Sitchin, the
Anunnaki constructed the Great Pyramids in Egypt as space beacons. NASA
scientist Maurice Chatelain agrees, stating, “The Great Pyramid at
Cheops was also a space beacon. From high above, the pyramid is visible
at a very great distance…the polished stone surface is a radar
reflector.” The Anunnaki landing facilities may have been in the Sinai
Peninsula. Sinai means “shining” and, derived from name of the
Babylonian god “Sin”. Sin was the Semetic name for Nannar, the
firstborn son of Anunnaki leader Enlil, who was the sovereign of Ur, the
home city of Ancient Mystery purveyor and possible Anunnaki hybrid
Abraham. Sin was also the Chaldean name for the moon where, according
to Sumerian tablets, the Anunnaki obtained the needed DNA for their
human hybrid experiments. This adds a whole new meaning to the Old
Testament mantra that man was born in sin. [3]
Researchers claim the Egyptian King Ra was actually Marduk, son of
Anunnaki commander Enki. Ra fathered Shu and Tefnut, who married each
other and gave birth to Geg and Nut. They too married and spawned the
Egyptian god-kings Isis and Osirus, along with the biblical Seth and
Nephtys. The Anunnaki flight control center was at Mount Moriah, which
translates “mount of directing”. [4]
It was on this exact sight that King Solomon built his Temple, under
which the Knights Templar excavated during the Crusades, making off with
boatloads of gold, the Ark of the Covenant (possibly an Anunnaki radio
transmitting device) and other sacred relics now guarded by the Priory
of Sion.
This southern portion of Iraq may contain valuable clues as to the origins of mankind, knowledge closely guarded by the Illuminati
banker-led secret societies. The perpetual state of war with Iraq has
put the area off limits to researchers, just as the number of people
interested in the Anunnaki theories gains critical mass. When US forces
invaded Iraq in 2003, organized “looters” carried away many important
artifacts from Iraq’s National Museum.
In June 1990 Iraq’s Ambassador to the US Mohammed al-Moshat appeared
on CNN revealing US/Kuwaiti collaboration in destabilizing Iraq’s
economy. Al-Moshat stated, “I have documents written by the CIA,
detailing an economic destabilization program against Iraq involving
Kuwaiti State Security. On November 14, 1989 CIA Director William
Webster invited KSS officials to Washington to plan this destabilization
effort.” [5]
Al-Moshat read verbatim from the CIA document, which stated, “It is
important to take advantage of the deteriorating economic situation in
Iraq in order to put pressure on Iraq to delineate border situation.
Broad cooperation should be initiated between us. The CIA will also
train 128 elite Kuwaiti forces to protect the al-Sabah family. And we
will help automate functions of the State Security Department and
facilitate the exchange of information with Syria and Iran.” [6]
Al-Moshat went on to say that Kuwait’s oil wealth was being deployed to bankroll mujahadeen
rebel heroin trafficking in the Golden Crescent region. Just months
before Moshat made this claim, a nephew of Kuwaiti emir Sheik Jaber
Ahmed al-Sabah was arrested in France for possession of heroin.
Part of the CIA/al-Sabah destabilization effort against Iraq involved
driving world oil prices lower. At a May 1990 Arab Summit in Baghdad,
Saddam Hussein said that for every $1 drop in the price of a barrel of
oil Iraq was losing $1 billion/year. He called Kuwaiti overproduction
of crude an “act of war”. Two months later he lodged a formal complaint
with the Arab League calling Kuwait and UAE “imperialist agents” in the
Gulf. King Hussein of Jordan concurred. In July 1990 OPEC held a
meeting of oil ministers in Vienna where it was agreed that each member
nation would lower production to avert further declines in an already
weak oil market.
A day after the meeting Kuwait announced that it had changed its mind and would increase
production. KOC flooded an already oversupplied market with
$13.25/barrel Kuwaiti Export crude. The UAE followed suit. Within
three months Iraqi crude went from $28/barrel to $11, resulting in a
loss of $14 billion in oil revenues. Iraq’s economy is oil-dependent.
In 1988 oil provided 99.1% of Iraq’s hard currency. [7] Reeling under
mountains of Iranian War debt, Iraq was now starved of the desperately
needed foreign exchange required to service this debt and rebuild its
shattered economy.
Iraqi Foreign Minister Tariq Aziz penned a letter to the Secretary
General of the League of Arab States complaining that Kuwait had,
“implemented a plot to escalate the pace of the gradual, systematic
advance toward Iraqi territory. The Kuwaiti government set up military
installations, police posts, oil installations and farms on Iraqi
territory”. But Aziz knew that a more powerful force stood squarely
behind Kuwait’s audacious moves, stating, “We are sure that some Arab
states are involved in a conspiracy against us. And we want you to know
that our country will not kneel and our women will not become
prostitutes and our children will not be barred from food. It is
inconceivable that a regime such as that in Kuwait could risk engaging
in a conspiracy of such a magnitude against a large, strong country such
as Iraq if it were not being supported by a great power, and that power
is the United States of America”.
While Iraq’s greatest oilfield was being partitioned by the Four
Horsemen and their Kuwaiti surrogates, the al-Sabah fiefdom was driving
the price of oil into the ground, while demanding full repayment of the
Iraq “grants”. In July 1990, as American warships conducted exercises
in the Persian Gulf, Iraqi President Hussein met in Baghdad with US
Ambassador to Iraq April Glaspie. Saddam registered his anger towards
Kuwait’s economic warfare against Iraq. He told Glaspie he was
considering taking military action against Kuwait to drive them out of
the Rumaila oilfield.
Glaspie said nothing to discourage Saddam, instead telling him, “We
have no position regarding Arab/Arab conflicts”. On July 31 Assistant
Secretary of State John Kelly gave his implicit blessing to Saddam’s
plans saying, “We have no defense treaty relationship with any Gulf
country. That is clear…we have historically avoided taking a position
on border disputes”.
Glaspie and Kelly were both lying and giving Saddam the green light
to attack Kuwait. A few days later Iraqi Revolutionary Guards routed
the Kuwaiti’s from Rumaila. Both a letter penned by President Bush to
Saddam on July 28 and State Department instructions to Glaspie were
withheld from a Senate committee investigating Glaspie’s and Kelly’s odd
responses to Iraqi threats. State Department spokesman Richard Boucher
said the documents were withheld to “permit Presidents and foreign
leaders to talk freely”.
Watch them All Die
It wasn’t the first time a US President allowed bloodshed to provide a
pretext for economically beneficial war, nor would it be the last.
Bush’s “no response” to Saddam was reminiscent of the actions of FDR
which led to the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor and US entry into
WWII.
A 1940 Gallup poll showed 83% of Americans were against US
involvement in the war. The London banker crowd wanted US intervention
to help cement the US/Britain “special relationship”, which serves as
the neo-colonial paradigm of the day. FDR was himself a Wall Street
insider. He only launched his populist New Deal to put a lid on
revolutionary public anger caused by the Crash of 1929. His uncle
Frederic Delano was a member of the first Federal Reserve Board. The
33rd Degree Mason and CFR insider needed a pretext to provide US troops
for the defense of European monarchs, to which every Mason pledges his
allegiance, wittingly or not.
CFR started the ball rolling by encouraging FDR to send aid to China and to squeeze Japanese trade via
naval blockades. FDR ordered the Pacific Fleet moved to vulnerable
Pearl Harbor despite numerous intelligence reports of looming Japanese
aggression and over the objections of Admiral James Richardson. In 1932
and 1938 the Navy conducted exercises in the presence of Japanese
military attachés, simulating the destruction of the Pacific
Fleet at Pearl Harbor. Six Japanese aircraft carriers disappeared from
radar after seen sailing towards the US. US Army Chief of Staff George
Marshall sent an ambiguous message to Pearl Harbor military commanders
on November 27, 1941 that read, “Hostile action possible at any moment.
If hostilities cannot be avoided the US desires that Japan commit the
first overt act.” [8]
Warnings came from FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, US Ambassador to
Japan Joseph Grew, Brigadier General Elliot Thorpe in Java, and British
and Dutch intelligence. On December 6th, US intelligence told Roosevelt
that the Japanese carriers were 400 miles from Hawaii. Still,
Roosevelt left most of the Pacific Fleet in port. On the night of
December 6th, George Marshall and Navy Secretary Frank Knox huddled at
the White House with FDR. Both later testified that they “did not
recall their whereabouts”.
While battleships and destroyers remained at Pearl Harbor, the more
strategic aircraft carriers were moved. Not one was in Pearl Harbor on
December 7, 1941. FDR knew air power was the key to defeating Japan.
The “surprise” Japanese attack went forward and 2,400 Americans paid for
the FDR deception with their lives. Another 1,200 were injured. The
next day FDR addressed the nation and called for a declaration of war.
Pearl Harbor ended US isolationism once and for all. FDR stated his
position in a trans-Atlantic telephone conversation with British Prime
Minister and fellow 33rd Degree Freemason Winston Churchill, stating, “A
Japanese attack on us, which would result in war…would certainly
fulfill two of the most important requirements of our policy…What I
don’t know, can’t hurt me”. [9]
In 1939, North Dakota Senator Gerald Nye drew the nation’s attention to a document titled The Next War,
which stated, “To persuade her (America) to take part will be much more
difficult. It will need a definite threat to America…The position will
be naturally eased if Japan were involved…the old goddess of democracy
routine”. FDR’s son-in-law Curtis Dall said of the powers looming
behind FDR, “For a long time I felt that he…developed many thoughts and
ideas that were his own to benefit this country. But he didn’t. Most
of his thoughts were carefully manufactured for him by the Council on
Foreign Relations-One World Money group.” [10]
As Professor Stuart Crane put it, “If you look back at every war in
Europe you will see that they always ended up with the establishment of a
balance of power. With every reshuffling there was a balance of power
in a new grouping around the House of Rothschild in England, France or
Austria. They grouped nations so that if any King got out of line, a
war would break out and the war would be decided by which way the
financing went. Researching the debt positions of warring nations will
usually indicate who was being punished.”
The international bankers now prepared to punish Iraq. Shortly after
Iraq attacked Kuwait Jordan’s King Hussein joined with Algerian
President Chadli Benjladid to organize an Arab League Summit in Algiers
to try and head off a full-scale war. Saddam agreed to pull his troops
from Kuwait while the summit proceeded. But Egypt, with backing from the
US and Britain, convinced 14 of the 21 foreign ministers in attendance
to denounce Iraq. The peace effort fell apart. The Bilderbergers would
have their bloodbath.
On October 5, 1990 Iraq’s Ambassador to the UN Sabah Talat Kadrat
stated to the General Assembly, “America and its Western allies are
seeking, through this military, political and informational campaign; to
gain control over the oil wells and to impose imperialist political,
economic and military hegemony over the world, and over the Third World
countries in particular.”
[1] Iraq and Kuwait: A History Suppressed. Ralph Schoenman. Veritas Press. Santa Barbara. 1990.
[2] “US Should Appeal for Sooner’s Release”. AP. Tulsa World. 7-3-93. p.A4
[3] The Wars of God and Men. Zecharia Sitchin. Avon Books. New York. 1985
[4] Ibid
[5] CNN Headline News. 6-26-90
[6] Ibid
[7] OPEC Annual Report. General Secretariat. Vienna, Austria. 1989. p.8
[8] Marrs. p.174
[9] Ibid. p.176
[10] Ibid. p.173
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