The Secret Relationship Between Israel and Oil: What the US Media
Hides
by Wendy Campbell • Friday October 01, 2004 at 10:59 PM
What the Zionized US media hides from Americans...
The Secret Relationship Between Israel and Oil:
What the US Media Hides
By Wendy Campbell
Oct. 1, 2004

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I have found that there is nothing more inspiring than taking a
trip, especially to a foreign country where I leave behind my daily
routine, including e-mails and the internet, to get to think outside
the box and to get a chance to write down my thoughts.
The moment of inspiration for me to start writing this article on
this latest trip, to Baja Mexico, came moments after I stepped into
the Alaska Airlines jet and picked up the complimentary issue of The
Wall Street Journal. Generally I avoid mainstream media these days
since I know it is mostly pro-Israel propaganda as well as blown-up
sensationalistic stories such as the case of Scott Peterson, meant
to distract people from the more important issues of our time, such
as the US foreign policy, for example.
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The article in the Wall Street Journal dated September 21, 2004,
that rankled me into finally writing this article which has been
brewing in my mind for some time was one by Jeffrey Ball entitled
"As Prices Soar, Doomsayers Provoke Debate on Oil's Future". The
sub-title was: "In a 1970's echo, Dr. Campbell (no relation to me!)
Warns Supply Is Drying Up, but Industry Isn't Worried".
Now let me explain to you that I have already come to the conclusion
a while ago that this controversy about the 'shortage of oil' is
being pushed forward by mostly pro-Israel forces for their own
narrow agenda that has nothing to do with the vast majority of the
American people's interests.
Even in this article, it is explained that: "Dr. Campbell is at the
center of a small but suddenly influential band of contrarians known
as the 'peak oil movement'".
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US Media Decides Who Gets The Spotlight
Is it a coincidence that Dr. Campbell is "suddenly influential"?
No, it is not. Even the Wall Street Journal is playing into the game
of making Dr. Campbell "suddenly influential" with this article.
Why is the US media pushing Dr. Campbell, a man who lives in a tiny
Irish village, into the limelight? Because the media, which is run
by pro-Israel forces, want people like Dr. Campbell to be in the
limelight is why.
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The Neo-Con Zionists
And you may ask, why is that? Well, because Dr. Campbell's views
help support the pro-Israel agenda of that other "suddenly
influential band of contrarians", known as the NeoConservatives. The
NeoConservatives are mostly Zionist Jews, headed by Paul Wolfowitz,
who qualify as Israeli Americans, and who are now openly directing
our US foreign policy almost completely. Christian Zionists such as
Bush and Cheney have jumped on their bandwagon. Of course, it looks
even more convincing when a non-Jew such as Dr. Campbell, puts
forward claims that will lend support to the pro-Israel agenda.
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Politicians Who Don't Go Along With Israel
People whose voices the US media wants you to hear will be heard.
Conversely, people whose voices and actions the US media want to
hide, will go into the memory hole. It's only an illusion that we
have a free and democratic press here in the US. Personally, I think
it's about time to vote for affirmative action laws with regards to
specifically the US media and those in our US foreign policy
department, both of which have a hugely disproportional percentage
of Israeli-Americans in them. Whoever shapes public opinion has an
unfair advantage politically. It serves as the government's
propaganda mouthpiece, but only when the government does as it
wants. Conversely, it has to power to bring politicians down who are
not pro-Israel enough, often simply by ignoring them and not giving
them any coverage.
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Some Common Myths About Israel And Oil
First of all, I'm sure many of you are aware of the notion put
out there by political pundits (who are most likely pro-Israel) that
the US somehow needs Israel in the Middle East to be its stationary
"aircraft carrier" to act as the "tough cop" looking out for
American interests in that region, specifically with regards to oil.
Let me ask you these few revealing questions.
Have you ever noticed that bottled water is actually cheaper than
gas?
Have you noticed or read the reports that the price of gas has not
risen in keeping with inflation?
Do you realize that the Arab world needs to sell its oil even more
than we need to buy it from them?
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Is There Really An Oil Shortage?
Did you know the US gets oil from many other countries including
Mexico, Venezuela, Canada, etc. besides a few Middle Eastern
countries? And that there are more and more discoveries of oil
resources throughout the world? And that many geologists say that
oil is actually a renewable resource? Even this Wall Street Journal
article that sparked my writing this article gave many examples of
how geologists scoff at Dr. Campbell's prediction of an "oil crisis"
looming ahead.
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Saudis Are American/Israeli Puppets
Even in Michael Moore's Arab-bashing, misleading, "daring" exposé
documentary "Fahrenheit 9/11", he made it clear that the Saudis are
heavily invested in some sectors of American business, and that the
Saudis are and always have been very cooperative with the US
government, with the exception of the "oil crisis" of 1973, which I
will discuss later in this article. It is well-known that the
despotic Saudi government caters to the US government, so much in
fact that the Saudi government is not popular with a vast majority
of its own people, who see their government as selling out to the
American government, which supports Israel's brutal persecution of
the Palestinian people.
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In fact, the Saudi government risks being overthrown by its own
people because of their government's relationship with the US. Osama
bin Laden was thrown out of his country Saudi Arabia, his assets
frozen in banks there, and he was ex-communicated from his family,
because he advocates the overthrowing of the Saudi government for
cooperating with the imperialistic, materialistic, Zionist-dominated
US government, which has thousands of American troops stationed on
Saudi soil, a key sticking point with bin Laden.
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The Oh So Irish Michael Moore
By the way, did you notice how Michael Moore didn't even mention
the word "Israel"? Or "Zionism"? Or even "NeoConservatism" in his
documentary? Not surprising. His agent is top Hollywood Jewish
Zionist Ari Emmanuel whose brother is Rahm Emmanuel, a hyper
pro-Israel senator in Illinois.
Another interesting note about Moore's documentary: he even pointed
out how none of the Saudis could reap any financial benefits from
the war on Iraq, unlike American companies such as Halliburton. So
his whole Arab-bashing approach basically backfires. It shows how
cowardly Moore is in the face of Zionist Hollywood, not to mention
how greedy he obviously is to go for the big bucks, which toeing the
Zionist line assures anyone in the worlds of US media and politics.
It's ever so convenient and "somehow" politically "acceptable" to
scapegoat Arabs and Muslims in Zionist Hollywood and US media.
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Wars Are Expensive
Consider this as well: does it make any sense whatsoever to spend
over $200 BILLION on the war on Iraq to get control of Iraqi oil for
US interests? Especially when we could easily buy it, if we needed
to? Not to mention the war's cost in human lives and alienating much
of the world in the process?
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SO WHAT IS REALLY THE PRO-ISRAEL AGENDA WITH REGARDS TO OIL?
So, what is the pro-Israel agenda when it comes to oil?
First of all, the ethno-centric Jewish state of Israel is a small,
resource-poor country, with no natural oil resources, and is almost
completely dependent on US support in the form of not only massive
financial support (billions of US tax dollars yearly) but US
military and political cover as well. Israel, quite simply, would
not survive as the apartheid, imperialistic, war-mongering Jewish
state that it is, without the massive support of the US government.
Israel is surrounded by well-deserved, self-made enemies thanks to
the initial injustice of the UN unilaterally giving away Arab land
that was not theirs to give away in the first place to Eastern
European Zionist Jews who have been committing ethnic cleansing and
persecution of the indigenous non-Jewish Palestinians ever since
1948. Since that time, Israel has continued to aggressively steal
even more Arab land and has blatant ambitions to control the entire
Middle East, using the power and might of the United States.
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Israel Is A Terrorist State
If more Americans were truly aware of how racist and
imperialistic Israel is, they would most likely demand that our
government stop supporting Israel at all until it is transformed
into a true democracy for all regardless of religion, race or
gender, as the world pressured South Africa to transform from an
apartheid country to a true democracy ten years ago. If more
Americans knew how support of Israel increases anti-American
sentiment worldwide and ensures endless unjust wars, they might very
well question their government's support of Israel. There are many
reasons for Americans to question their government's support of
Israel including first and foremost for real financial and security
concerns as well as our country's hard-won reputation as a democracy
for all, regardless of religion, race or gender.
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Media Says Jews Are Good, And Arabs Are Bad
The fact is that the pro-Israel, Zionist-dominated US media very
rarely even mentions the topic of Israel outside of incidents that
involve Palestinian suicide bombers, which then make the screaming
front page headlines. The footage of the aftermath of such an attack
is played over and over again, back to back on ZNN (oops! I meant to
write CNN!) and Fox News and all the other US media. These isolated
attacks by Palestinian suicide bombers are thus over-reported while
the context in which these desperate acts occur is usually
completely ignored. The on-going brutal persecution of the
non-Jewish Palestinian people, including the killing of innocent
civilians and children, since 1948 by the Israeli army goes almost
totally unreported and is generally veiled from view by the American
public.
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Most Americans Don't Understand The Roots Of Zionism
Most Americans don't even know what Zionism is. In a nutshell, it
is a racist, nationalistic, political ideology conceived by Theodor
Hertzl, an Austrian Jew in the 1890s, that maintains that there must
be a Jewish state in Palestine, although that means and always has
meant policies of ethnic-cleansing, apartheid and general
persecution of the indigenous non-Jews of that land, the Arab Muslim
and Christian Palestinians. In a nutshell, advocates of this racist
Zionist ideology are driving our US foreign policy. What ever
happened to separation of synagogue/church and state? Isn't it time
to openly discuss this? Why are double standards allowed for Israel
and for Zionists?
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However the US media does not want Americans to even think about
these things, never mind discuss them! Certainly, the pro-Israel
media does not want Americans to question our government's support
of Zionist Israel. That is why there is never any mention in
mainstream US media of the Israeli connection to 9-11, to the war on
Iraq, to the so-called "war on terror", and to the subject of
Israel's quest for oil.
This intentional covering up by the Zionized US media of
the Israeli connection to anything that impacts the US negatively
has been going on for decades.
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The Real Cause Of The 1973 Oil Crisis
And nothing proves to me that the US media has been covering for
Israel and still covers for Israel (refusing to show the negative
effect for Americans of the US government's "special relationship"
with Israel) more than this article about the "oil crisis". Here is
a specific case in point:
Does anyone remember that time during 1973 when there was such an
"oil crisis" that there were really long lines at all the gas
stations and when gas was actually rationed out at the gas stations
so that you could only get gas every other day, depending on whether
or not your license plate ended in an even or an odd number?
I do remember that time vividly. I didn't know why it was happening
at the time, but I know exactly why now. And it's not because I got
"enlightened" by the pro-Israel US media.
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Here is how this Sept. 21, 2004 Wall Street Journal article by
Jeffrey Ball (who obviously passed the required litmus test of being
pro-Israel enough to work in the US media) presented the "oil
crisis" of 1973, in such a manner that still puts a veil of the
Israeli connection to that event even today. Here is a direct quote:
"Then in 1973, the Arab members of the Organization of Petroleum
Exporting Countries (OPEC) tightened their spigots, and the world
panicked. The result: high prices, long lines and frequent shortages
at gas stations across the U.S. and Europe."
There was exactly no mention of the context of why OPEC "tightened
their spigots" in 1973. No mention at all.
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The 1973 War
Are you ready for the Israeli connection to this crisis that is
almost uniformly covered up by the pro-Israel US media?
Here it is: In 1973, Egypt went to war against Israel in order to
win back the Sinai Peninsula, which Israel had stolen six years
earlier in Israel's infamous pre-emptive "Six Day War" in 1967
against her neighboring countries.
In that pre-emptive 1967 war, Israel not only stole the Sinai
Peninsula from Egypt, but also part of southern Lebanon, which
Israel has since relinquished, and the Golan Heights from Syria,
which is still being occupied to this day by Israeli forces, as well
as The Palestinian Territories: the West Bank and the Gaza Strip,
now generally referred to as The Occupied Territories. Pro-Israel
forces generally prefer to refer to the Occupied Territories as the
"disputed territories".
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Egypt appeared to winning its retaliatory war against Israel in
1973, so Golda Meir, the American-Israeli Prime Minister of Israel
at the time, worked with American-Israeli Henry Kissinger to
pressure the US government to come to Israel's rescue, which it did.
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Thank Israel For $36 A Barrel Oil
Therefore in a show of solidarity with Egypt, the Arab countries
of OPEC "tightened their spigots" of gas and oil for export to the
U.S.
There you have it: the real reason for the "oil crisis" of 1973. But
the pro-Israel US media does not want Americans to realize that
support for Israel has many negative effects on the lives of
Americans, which includes potential politically induced "oil
crises", such as was obviously the case in 1973.
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Pro-Israel forces in this country and around the world want to
minimize the power of Arab countries which is mostly due to their
oil resources. Therefore the pro-Israel forces are relying on the US
government to directly control these resources primarily for Israel
via wars, campaign contributions and a manipulative media.
Pro-Israel people detest going to the gas station, because every
time they pump gas into their cars, they angrily believe they are
helping Arab Muslims ("terrorists"), whose land and resources
Zionists view somehow as rightfully theirs. But of course, they
don't want the non-Zionist or unaware-of-it-all Americans to resent
their US government's support for Israel which can possibly mean
paying more for gas in a future politically induced "oil crisis", as
it did in 1973.
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The Airport Charade - "We Are All Israelis Now"
Another example of the Israelization of America: have you been to
the airports lately? The kinds of procedures at the US airports that
you have been experiencing lately have always been the "norm" in
Israel. This is a prime example of how Israel's "war on terror" has
SOMEHOW become America's "war on terror" and how it directly impacts
the lives of Americans. The "war on terror" is NOT about democracy.
It's an imperialistic war which will have no end if the Zionists
(anyone who is pro-Israel) have their way, because it is unjust and
breaks International Laws.
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There is another aspect of the Israeli connection to the war on Iraq,
which many people wish to believe is all about oil for the US, rather
than the Zionist ideology that is actually the driving force behind the
push for a war on the entire Middle East, which began with Afghanistan,
and moved onward to Iraq, and threatens to expand to Iran, Saudi Arabia,
and even Syria, which is not an oil exporting country (which just goes
to show once again: it's not just about the oil!)
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The Mosul-Haifa Pipeline
The fact that American-Israelis in our government are endeavoring
to use the war on Iraq as a way for Israel to gain control over oil
in the Middle East is rarely reported in the mainstream pro-Israel
US media with your average American readership, however it has been
reported in Jewish newspapers with Jewish readership and in Israeli
papers.
A case in point is the fact that American-Israelis in our government
want to "re-open" or re-instate, the pipeline that used to exist
between Iraq and Palestine, which is now specifically Haifa, Israel.
When Israel was created in 1948, that pipeline was re-directed by
Iraq to Syria.
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Now pro-Israel forces are actively seeking to cut off the
pipeline to Syria and re-direct it to Haifa, Israel. For more
information on this, please do a Google-search using such keywords
such as "Iraq oil pipeline to Haifa, Israel" and see what you come
up with.
Just as Israel's connection to the war on Iraq has been kept out
of the US mainstream media (as you may have noticed, Israel has not
even been mentioned as one of our "allies" in the war on Iraq), this
choice nugget of information with regards to Israel's ambition to
get a basically free supply of Iraqi oil is also kept out of view
for vast American public consumption.
I could go on about all this (yes, there is much more) but I will
stop here.
You get the picture, I hope. You won't get it from the Zionized US
mainstream media.
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