Monday, January 10, 2011

It Always Comes Back to Israel

Lie$ and deception$ have a way of doing that. 

"The accepted scientific theory is that Homo sapiens originated in Africa and migrated out of the continent. Gopher said if the remains are definitively linked to modern human’s ancestors, it could mean that modern man in fact originated in what is now Israel....  

Even if that were true, the current crop of war criminals are usurping Khazarian converts.

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And would it surprise that all the agendas come back to them?

"Resource-poor Israel drives to become leader in clean technologies" by Aron Heller, Associated Press / January 5, 2011

JERUSALEM — After a successful run of high-tech and computer-related innovation, Israel is focusing its ambitions on the next big thing — preparing the world for life without coal and oil.  

Yeah, Israel is TAKING CARE OF and LOOKING OUT for the WORLD, sure.

Israel is driving to become a world leader in alternative energy, with the government throwing its support behind cutting-edge technologies. The number of private entrepreneurs entering the so-called “clean-tech’’ sector has swelled dramatically.

Already, a number of firms are moving to roll out new ideas. Perhaps the country’s best known clean-tech company — Project Better Place — aims next year to activate a network of charging stations for electric cars across Israel, which would be one of the most extensive such grids in the world.

Others are still in early stages.....

Alex Klein, an analyst at Emerging Energy Research, a Cambridge, Mass., research firm, said Israel — pound for pound—is a pretty key incubator of technologies.

Israel already has a formidable track record. Bolstered in large part by veterans of shadowy high-tech military units, the country helped develop such innovations as instant messaging, Internet telephony, and wireless computer chips 

Related

Virtually all US voice and data communications can be remotely accessed by these companies in Israel

See: The Mossad's Infiltration Of America 

Then they know I despise Brett Favre, huh?

The government is now pushing for that entrepreneurial drive to be directed into environmentally clean technologies, not only as an economic opportunity but as a necessity for an arid, resource-poor nation....   

So HOW MUCH MORE American tax loot is going to flow to Israel?

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu:  “I view this as a national goal of the highest importance because the addiction to oil has led to the Western world being dependent on the oil-producing countries and harms the standing and security of the state of Israel.’’  

They seem to have NO PROBLEM GETTING IT, though!

In real terms, the country still lags far behind clean-tech giants such as Japan, Germany, and the United States. But that may change as Israel’s clean-tech sector revs up. In the third quarter, investments in the sector totaled $120 million, half of all private-equity investment in Israel.

Eight Israeli companies have been named in each of the past two years to the Global Cleantech 100 — a respected industry barometer of the top 100 companies worldwide. Only the United States and Great Britain had more companies named.

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Related: The Money Pipeline From Massachusetts to Israel  

Now you know where some of that green tech tax loot is going, Bay-Stater! 

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"Big natural gas field off Israel confirmed" by Ethan Bronner,  New York Times / December 31, 2010

JERUSALEM — Exploratory drilling off Israel’s northern coast this week has confirmed the existence of a major natural gas field — one of the world’s largest offshore gas finds of the past decade — leading the country’s infrastructure minister to call it “the most important energy news since the founding of the state.’’  

Yeah, RESOURCE POOR Israel, right.

Houston-based Noble Energy, which is working with several Israeli partner companies, said the field has at least 16 trillion cubic feet of gas at a probable market value of tens of billions of dollars. The gas field, named Leviathan, whose existence was suspected months ago, should turn Israel into an energy exporter.

“If it acts correctly, levelheadedly, and responsibly, Israel can enjoy not only the benefit of using the gas, but it can also turn into a gas supplier in the Mediterranean region,’’ said the infrastructure minister, Uzi Landau. “The large reserves of natural gas will enable Israel’s citizens to enjoy the benefit of clean and inexpensive electricity, as well as the expected profits for the state.’’

The discovery means Israel, with a long history of dependence on foreign energy and hostility and boycotts from many of the biggest energy powers, could be in a much more advantageous position in the coming decade.  

Do you ever get sick of the poow widdle Iswael crap like I do?

But the revelation has been accompanied by a heated debate over how much in taxes and royalties Israel would charge. A state-appointed committee headed by an economist at Hebrew University, Eytan Sheshinski, is planning to recommend substantially increased profit taxes, opposed by the companies and some on the political right.  

They are going to BLOW the GAS DEAL because of GREED!  How typical!

Gideon Tadmor, chief executive of Delek Energy and Avner Oil Exploration, partners in the venture with Noble, said taxes could make the project prohibitively expensive. “The gas may stay in the ground because we will not succeed in obtaining from banks around the world the tens of billions of shekels for developing the reservoir,’’ he said in an interview.  

That would sure be a switch.

He said that this new find could impel neighboring countries, including Cyprus, Lebanon, and Syria, to explore and possibly develop their potential gas fields, and warned that Israel needed to move quickly to be the first to export its gas. Delek estimates that if it moves aggressively, it could begin producing gas from Leviathan in five to six years.  

It sounds to me as if they are STEALING IT!

This year, the US Geological Survey estimated that more than 120 trillion cubic feet of recoverable gas reserves, equivalent to 20 billion barrels of oil, lay beneath the waters of the Eastern Mediterranean. That would put it in the same league as the Alaskan North Slope but far short of Saudi Arabia.

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