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Seizing Aceh oil militarily as "rescue"
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Emperor Kenton 1/2/2005 2:49 PM
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Anonymous Coward 12/8/2005 10:11 AM | | Re: Seizing Aceh oil militarily as "rescue" | Quote | As soon as I heard about the Tsunami, my first thoughts were "I bet there is oil there." |
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~Marianne~ 12/8/2005 10:11 AM
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Anonymous Coward 12/8/2005 10:11 AM | | Re: Seizing Aceh oil militarily as "rescue" | Quote | Yeah! They´re going to send "aid" in the form of US Marines.
Just look at all the "good" our "aid" has done for Iraq. |
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Anonymous Coward 12/8/2005 10:11 AM | | Re: Seizing Aceh oil militarily as "rescue" | Quote | Hello Mr. Kent....oh boy ,the truth is stranger
than fiction! |
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David Icke 12/8/2005 10:11 AM
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Anonymous Coward 12/8/2005 10:11 AM | | Re: Seizing Aceh oil militarily as "rescue" | Quote | I still think it was natural..
But I don´t deny they will take advantage of the situation. disgusting! |
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Emperor Kenton 12/8/2005 10:11 AM
 | | Re: Seizing Aceh oil militarily as "rescue" | Quote | A bit askew but here´s some notes just in realtime from Internet messaging
NOTES FROM IM: Can you refer me to more information on the "reversed magnetic flux" please. I know of one detection device invented by Wilbert B. Smith in the ´50s, which I think used a caduceus coil to detect the electro-magnetic energy variations when an ETV was near. ... " Wilbert B. Smith was an electronics expert and head consultant to the Canadian Government and military, and he said the ideas for his inventions were given to him by the "starmen." He knew of the truth of ETI and spoke it openly, instructing his family to hide his work notes upon his death so it would not be lost into the abyss of the Pentagon´s secret vaults. I could talk all day about him; he is a disclosure project all on his own -- but here is some info for anyone would like to read more:
[link to www.virtuallystrange.net]
Oddly enough, I was put in touch with a gentleman in Kent, who had the name ´Wilbert Smith´ on his lips. This had occurred relatively soon after my initial discoveries had been made. He said that there was a striking similarity between my work, and that of Wilbert´s. ..."
"... My original devices had been created to detect previously reported E-M anomalies in crop circles. These devices were simple affairs, whose only purpose was to find disturbances. Just coils on a ferrite rod, followed by a high-gain amplifier and something to hear the noise with.
Back in June 1992, I had never heard of UFO detectors. ... "
"... On the afternoon of June 13, 1992, I was to discover that these anomalous signals had entered my home, some 90 miles away from the contact site.
It was later than the original signal contact, whilst talking on the telephone to a UFO group, that something mighty odd would occur. A guy was recounting his abduction experience, and he said that he was being shown around the ship. ... "
"...He recalled asking how their equipment worked...on the telephone, it sounded like he was being prompted to say..."errr...REVERSED MAGNETIC FLUX!"
At that very moment, I was noting that the ever-present mains hum was dipping drastically in the direction of maximum anomalous signal strength. Thus, the notion of reversed magnetism was immediately accepted as a reasonable hypothesis. ..." [link to www.cyberspaceorbit.com] |
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Anonymous Coward 12/8/2005 10:11 AM | | Re: Seizing Aceh oil militarily as "rescue" | Quote | Thanks Kent. |
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Anonymous Coward 12/8/2005 10:11 AM | | Re: Seizing Aceh oil militarily as "rescue" | Quote | Thanks Kent. |
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captain obvious 12/8/2005 10:11 AM
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Anonymous Coward 12/8/2005 10:11 AM | | Re: Seizing Aceh oil militarily as "rescue" | Quote | [link to www.rigzone.com]
Wednesday, January 07, 2004
Medco Energi Internasional has teamed up with Mitsui Oil to acquire 70 percent of offshore oil field, Langsa Tac, in Aceh.
Medco and the Japanese partner represented by Medco Moeco Langsa Limited (MMLL) signed the deal with Modec Production (Langsa) Pte Ltd, which controlled 90 percent of the Langsa TAC, on Dec 24, 2003, Medco director Sugiharto told the newspaper Kompas on Tuesday.
Medco and Mitsui equally split the 70 percent stake they acquired. After the deal the offshore oil field is 70 percent owned by MMLL, 20 percent by Modec and 10 percent by Putera Langsa.
Sugiharto said MMLL plans to invest up to US$33 million in the next five years to develop the oil field in the Malacca Straits.
The oil field started production in November, 2001. |
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Anonymous Coward 12/8/2005 10:11 AM | | Re: Seizing Aceh oil militarily as "rescue" | Quote | [link to www.fourfolddesign.co.uk]
productionnewsdetail.asp?news_ID=1653
07/01/2004
Indonesia: Medco buys into Langsa oil field
Oil and gas company PT Medco Energi International has bought a 70% working interest in Langsa oil field in Aceh province from Singapore company MODEC Production (Langsa) Pte. Ltd, a press release has announced.
A sale and purchase agreement was signed on December 24, 2003 between MODEC and Medco´s subsidiary MEDCO MOECO Langsa Limited. It makes MEDCO the majority shareholder in the Langsa Technical Assistance Contract (Langsa TAC).
The statement said that the purchase reflected the confidence of both Medco Energi and MOECO in investment prospects in Aceh.
MODEC Inc. previously owned a 90% working interest of Langsa TAC, which is located in the Strait of Malacca, 55 kilometres offshore of restive Aceh. With the sale, MODEC now owns only 20% of the oil field, PT Indama Putera Langsa owns the remaining 10%. |
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Anonymous Coward 12/8/2005 10:11 AM | | Re: Seizing Aceh oil militarily as "rescue" | Quote | PT MEDCO ENERGI INTERNATIONAL TERBUKA
Jalan Jenderal Sudirman Kav 58
Jakarta, 12190
INDONESIA |
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Anonymous Coward 12/8/2005 10:11 AM | | Re: Seizing Aceh oil militarily as "rescue" | Quote | [link to washingtontimes.com]
20041215-064714-3412r.htm
Washington, DC, Dec. 16 (UPI)
Most of Indonesia´s oil producers witnessed a significant production decrease over the past several years, which was caused in part by the natural depletion of oil reserves in aging oil fields. Caltex Pacific Indonesia, China National Offshore Oil Company, Indonesia´s Exspan, U.S. ConocoPhilips, BritishPetroleum, Indonesia´s Vico, PetroChina, Indonesia´s Pertamina and Indonesia´s Medco Energi International Tbk were among some of the major losers. Caltex expects to produce approximately 525,000 barrels of crude oil per day for 2004 and 2003, down from 596,400 bpd in 2002 and 663,300 bpd in 2001. Caltex subsidiary U.S. ChevronTexaco operates a number of oil blocks in the Riau province with 107 active oil fields and 6,569 production wells. Medco Energi International Tbk expects to produce approximately 59,211 bpd for 2004, close to its 2003 production output, but a substantial drop from 69,370 bpd in 2002. CNOOC´s production declined totaling 94,900 bpd in 2003, down from 115,000 bpd in 2002. |
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Anonymous Coward 12/8/2005 10:11 AM | | Re: Seizing Aceh oil militarily as "rescue" | Quote | We need to re-coup some of our losses apparently. |
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Anonymous Neophyte 12/8/2005 10:11 AM
 | | Re: Seizing Aceh oil militarily as "rescue" | Quote | Thanks, Kent. This is important information, and not at all surprising. Let´s keep following this angle. [link to www.cyberspaceorbit.com] |
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Emperor Kenton 12/8/2005 10:11 AM
 | | Re: Seizing Aceh oil militarily as "rescue" | Quote | Thanks, Kent. This is important information, and not at all surprising. Let´s keep following this angle.
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Might be a good idea to check, re, the type of tech at Diego Garcia.
looking now at what appears to be an average "swabbie" website, sometimes more can be learned from the drunken sailor than the Brass spin.
[link to www.zianet.com]
[link to www.zianet.com] [link to www.cyberspaceorbit.com] |
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Exxon CEO 12/8/2005 10:11 AM
 | | Re: Seizing Aceh oil militarily as "rescue" | Quote | This is the daftest, proposed conspiratorial connection between business and ´natural´ disasters I have ever read. Mr Kenton (your calling yourself "Emperor" betrays your pompous vanity), do you really ask visitors to GLP to believe that American oil companies (or rather those sinister secret forces in the American military that, you insinuate, work on their behalf) need to orchestrate a tsunami in order to consolidate their presence in areas near the oil fields that they have purchased?! There is no need, my silly fellow! Indonesia and Thailand are friendly towards the American government and the under-employed populations in the locality of the oil fields in question don´t need to be put down. All that has ever been needed in the oil world when new fields are found are a few bars and brothels to be built for the indigenous oil workers. Trying to make a link between oil contracts and the implied manufacture of the greatest earthquake for a hundred years is utterly, utterly ludicrous. It reflects an English, Empire-building mentality that says you have to put down the natives before you exploit the land. May have relevant in Victorian England, Mr Kenton, but completely out of date in the modern world. Get real! And stop feeding your mindless acolytes with such drivel. [link to www.cyberspaceorbit.com] |
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Anonymous Coward 12/8/2005 10:11 AM | | Re: Seizing Aceh oil militarily as "rescue" | Quote | LOL, Exxon CEO...Thats funny! |
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Emperor Kenton 12/8/2005 10:11 AM
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Emperor Kenton 12/8/2005 10:11 AM
 | | Re: Seizing Aceh oil militarily as "rescue" | Quote | Get real! And stop feeding your mindless acolytes with such drivel.
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Chimes a-ringing, eh?
I´m simply posting kewl links here, Buccaroo.
As far as I´m concerned oil-burning is Neanderthal tech, even more so than hay burning, and we´d better soon retool, or Asia, Japan and you know, Iceland, will beat us to it. [link to www.cyberspaceorbit.com] |
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Emperor Kenton 12/8/2005 10:11 AM
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"Emperor" betrays your pompous vanity
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After Emp Joshua Norton:
[link to www.zpub.com]
"Being desirous of allaying the dissension´s of party strife now existing within our realm, do hereby dissolve and abolish the Democratic and Republican parties, and also do hereby degree the disfranchisement and imprisonment, for not more than ten, nor less than five years, to all persons leading to any violation of this our imperial decree." --San Francisco Herald, August 4, 1869
P.S. Get off your butts, dino CEOs, and go hydrogen--or better. [link to www.cyberspaceorbit.com] |
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Anonymous Neophyte 12/8/2005 10:11 AM
 | | Re: Seizing Aceh oil militarily as "rescue" | Quote | MAJOR BUMP - pay attention to this, folks. If you don´t see what´s happening here, you´ve had your head up your butt for far too long. [link to www.cyberspaceorbit.com] |
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Emperor Kenton 12/8/2005 10:11 AM
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AC SOCKPUPPET 12/8/2005 10:11 AM
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Aid for Tsunami victims $350 million
Bush Inaugural $45 million
The U.S. gives $15,139,178 per day to the Israeli government
Cost for one day of Iraq war $177 million [link to www.cyberspaceorbit.com] |
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ancient one 12/8/2005 10:11 AM
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Anonymous Neophyte 12/8/2005 10:11 AM
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Rape, Kill, Steal 12/8/2005 10:11 AM
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