Posted on 06/06/2015 6:52:57 AM PDT by Kaslin
Abundant, reliable, affordable oil and natural gas empower people. They support job creation, mobility, modern agriculture, homes and hospitals, computers and communications, lights and refrigerators, life and study after sundown, indoor plumbing, safe drinking water, less disease and longer lives.
Hydrocarbons make plastics, pharmaceuticals and synthetic clothing. They create fertilizers and pesticides, to improve crop yields, reduce food prices and improve nutrition.
But Sierra Club, 350.org and other radicals want to keep Americas oil and natural gas bounties in the ground. They block leasing, drilling and fracking. They block pipelines that transport oil and gas to refineries, power plants, factories and homes. And the more their dangerous manmade climate change mantras fall on deaf ears, the more absurd their anti-energy campaigns are getting.
Hydraulic fracturing and Canadian oil sands development made North American petroleum production soar, created millions of jobs, sent oil, gasoline and natural gas prices plunging, and provided some of the few bright spots in the 2008-14 Obama economy.
New pipelines were approved and constructed, including the Keystone systems first three phases. They augmented 2.5 million miles of liquid petroleum, gas transmission and gas distribution pipelines that already crisscross the United States.
But when the Keystone XL segment was proposed, intense opposition suddenly materialized. Protesters railed that habitat disturbance, potential leaks, climate change and ending fossil fuel use necessitated no more pipelines. Now the Sandpiper Pipeline from North Dakotas Bakken shale region across Minnesota to Superior, Wisconsin is meeting similar resistance.
As with Keystone, the protesters say theyre just concerned student, hiker and Native American grassroots activists: average citizens who just care about their environment. The facts do not support their claims.
In reality, they are being bankrolled by billionaires, fat-cat foundations and foreign oil interests.
Putin-allied Russian oil billionaires laundered $23 million through the Bermuda-based Wakefield Quin law firm to the Sea Change Foundation and thence to anti-fracking and anti-Keystone groups, the Environmental Policy Alliance found.
Sandpiper opponents are also being funded and coordinated by wealthy financiers and shadowy foundations, researcher Ron Arnold discovered.
Its true that several small groups are involved in the anti-Sandpiper protests. However, the campaign is coordinated by Honor the Earth, a Native American group that is actually a Tides Foundation project, with the Tides Center as its fiscal sponsor. Theyve contributed $700,000 and extensive in-kind aid. Out-of-state donors provide 99% of Honors funding.
The Indigenous Environmental Network also funds Honor the Earth. Minnesota corporate records show no incorporation entry for the Network, and 95% of its money comes from outside Minnesota. Tides gave IEN $670,000 to oppose pipelines.
Indeed, $25 billion in left-wing foundation investment portfolios support the anti-Sandpiper effort. Vastly more backing makes the $13-billion-per-year U.S. environmentalist movement a power to be reckoned with, Arnold and I document in our book, Cracking Big Green.
These tax-exempt foundations do not simply give money to pressure groups. They serve as puppeteers, telling protesters what campaigns to conduct, what tactics to use. Meanwhile, donors enjoy deductions for charitable giving to education, conservation and other social change programs.
Tides Foundation combined cash flows exceed $200 million annually, Canadian investigative journalist Cory Morningstar reported (here and here). Like Arnold, she and fellow Canadian sleuth Vivian Krause have delved deeply into troubling arrangements among Big Green, Big Government and Big Finance.
Morningstar calls the San Francisco-based Tides operation a priceless, magical, money funneling machine of epic proportions. It enables über-rich donors to distribute funds to specific organizations and campaigns of their choice, without disclosing their identities.
Even more interesting, among Tides biggest donors is Obama friend and advisor Warren Buffett. Beginning in 2004, Buffett funneled $30.5 million through his familys NoVo Foundation to Tides. The cash ultimately went to selected pressure groups that led campaigns against Keystone, Sandpiper and other projects, Morningstar and Arnold found.
By donating the market value of greatly appreciated Berkshire Hathaway shares to NoVo, the Omaha billionaire avoided income taxes on his gains. Even more important, while public, media and political attention was riveted on Keystone, Berkshire Hathaway quietly bought the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad and Union Tank Car manufacturing company with no notice, dissent or interference, Morningstar observed.
When Keystone XL et al. were blocked, more oil was shipped by rail much of it via Buffett companies. In fact, oil-by-rail skyrocketed from 9,500 carloads in 2009 to 450,000 carloads in 2014. Mr. Buffetts investment in anti-pipeline activism garnered billions in rail revenues.
The anti-pipeline campaigns blocked thousands of jobs and increased risks of tank car derailments, like the Lac Megantic, Quebec spill that destroyed much of the town and incinerated 47 people.
That may help explain why Mr. Buffett recently criticized President Obamas veto of Keystone XL legislation. He now says the pipeline would be good for both Canada and the United States, and it is a mistake to jeopardize trade relationships with our northern neighbor.
But the campaigns rage on. Mr. Buffett helped unleash a beast he cannot control. The campaigns are not grassroots, or even Astroturf. Their green tint is the color of unfathomable behind-the-scenes wealth.
The clandestine Buffett-Berkshire-NoVo-Putin-Tides-activist-railroad arrangement reflects a devious strategy on the part of both benefactor and recipient, Morningstar concludes. At minimum, it demonstrates an almost criminal conflict of interest. Legislative investigations are needed, especially since the Justice Department is hardly likely to look into what its key allies are doing.
Meanwhile, pro-Sandpiper students from the Collegians For A Constructive Tomorrow presented these inconvenient financial truths to pipeline protesters at a recent University of Minnesota rally. Buffets Puppets, the CFACT students called the protesters.
How did the Buffett-Tides-Putin allies react, when they learned they are being used by billionaires? They dug in their ideological heels and shouted insults.
One red-faced protester walked away. Others intensified their chants or shouted racially tinged epithets at the multi-ethnic CFACT students. None wanted to discuss funding issues, Americas need for oil and jobs, or how best to transport fuels safely.
This is what passes for environmental studies, robust debate, higher education and compassion for blue-collar families on campuses and picket lines today. No wonder environmentalism and liberalism have become such pathetic political philosophies.
As always with these “Activist Groups”. FOLLOW the MONEY!!!
Buffet OWNS major natural gas pipelines.
Does Buffett’s joint, Berkshire-Hathaway, still owe The IRS a billion dollars?
I’ve said this before on other threads,
Warren buffet is evil (like soros, obama etc.,)
Ive seen on ebay, where people are willing to pay a small fortune to bid (for charity) for the chance to have lunch with him, or to buy the house next door to his,
I’m not sure how many millions hes spent supporting abortion,
It’s past time for Americans to take the blinders off, to wake up and see evil for where and what it is,
He’s always portrayed as the wise unassuming grandfatherly type, with impish kind smile and childlike sweet-tooth, he’s probably responsible for the serial murder of more human lives than ISIS,
Warren buffet is evil (like soros, obama etc.,)
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He used to be someone I respected. I have no respect for him anymore.
I heard somewhere that Buffet has vaults full of silver in London. Anyone know if that’s true?
There’s money on the table...
Catchy.
Buffett:
Bottom feeder of the worst kind!
I'm just glad *someone* is selflessly trying to save the Earth. /s Thanks Kaslin.
along with soros, gates, bloomberg, zuckerberg, ellison etc., crony capitalism at its best,
Yeah, it would be one thing just for these kinds of people to be someone that we have an honest difference of opinion politically,
But there is something more sinister going on here, much more,
To the detriment of this nation and its people,
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